Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1919, p. 4

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¥ _deman A. Guita PAGE FOUR THE BRITISH WHIG STH YEAR, PE | | Bfe=- i Nl Published Dally snd Semi-Weekly by THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO, LIMITED, 4d. G. Elliot .. + ao». President . Editor and Mansging-Director. Telephones: Business Office .. .., ... Editorial Rooms .. , Job Office .. ... .., SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Daily Edittdn) Year, delivered in efty ., ..$6.00 year, If paid in advance .. .$5.00 year, by mall to rural offiges $2.50 year to United States +. $3.00 (Semi-Weekly Edition) Year by mail, cash .. . year, If not paid in adv year,' to United Stat oo. 8L Six and three months pro rata, MONTREAL REPRESENTATIVE R. Bruce Owen .. .. .123 St. Peter St ¥F.R.Northrup, 225 Fifth Ave, New York ¥.R.Northrup, 1510 Ass'n Bldg. Chicago Lotters to the Editor are published Ohly over the actual name of the writer, One One One One Une One One Attached is one of the printing offices in Canada. best job Foch has been told to tell Ger- many that "this is a one-price store, and there will be no alterations." Take the dose or leave it, is the de- mand that Foch makes. Where does 'the German Govern- ment get its power? Since the kai- ser quit the authorities have decided that it comes from the people and mot from "me and Gott." chines are to be the first to attempt fiying across the Atlantic is a sign that old Britain does not intend to take a back seat in anything. The government labor offices re- port that employment prsopeets are encouraging. There is no reason 'why it should be otherwise, for busi- ness prospects for Canada gre good The ex-kaiser is reported to have said that he is responsible only to God. Personally, we would not give a nickle for his chances when he comes before the final bar'of judg: ment. The way in which the municipali- ties all over Canada have adopted summer time is a sure indication that the vote in the Dominion House did not 'express the feeling 'of the eiti- zens. Toronto and Ottawa think they have the God-given men for public service; men with lofty ideas! Maybe the U. F. O. will give black eyes to some of the city apostles of light and learning. ; "Vietory gardens" is the kind the home workers will have "this year. They have, in years past, warred on cutworms and other pests, and now think they are victors over the soil Time will t,1! < The Province of Saskatchewan has devised a scheme of education of the children of soldiers who were killed during the war. This is a proposal which should be carried out all over the Dominion. The sale of liquor under govern- ment control is looked upon' as one of the best remedies for the present conditions under the O. T. A. A well-controlled system of distribu- tion has much to commend it. A proposal comes from London, England, that an Empire-wide system of labor bureaus be instituted. Can- ada's labor exchanges are ready to form a link in the chain, which would be a splendid means of further bind- ing the Emp're together. church affirms Presbyterian in the United newspaper fvertising was chief and adds: "There Is no which can be made quite su States that the factor e church as the g the of the go to church It a interest do not {ready has an entree into the homes | {of th people; it is h suspicion; matter it by everyone, while advertisements paid the churches raising a fund of $40,000,000 will be read by many millions would never, in the first £0 to a church to hear it discussed." not looked up jon wi M appears every | i the and worth- | for cussed for} wha | { TIC. tales of science" anal are translat- by wireless Atlantic | "Fairy "long results of time" ed into concrete facts achievement of successful telephoning across the which took place last week There is a deep'thrill in the news that the human voice has been| transmitted over the 2,150 miles of ocean between Glace Bay, N.S. Clifden, Ireland, and between naval station at New Brunswick, N.J., and transport the and | the | the George | o | Washington in the harbor of Brest This means that an alluring dream has materialized into an as tonishing fact less telephony between can and longer an reality. It the necessary equipment can be in stalled on both shores of the Ar lantic, the voice of the "helié giri" | in Kingston will be heard by | operator in England and in France It is too early to predict the af fect which the new discovery will | have upon the business that is now shared by the transatlantic cable | and the transatlantic radio. Th r+ { radio, however, has not relegated | the cable to the scrapheap so far. In spite of the wireless method of com- munication, the cable has had a!l the business it could handle. "itis altogether likely that the latest addition to the world's equip- ment for immediate and direct communication over the ocean wi'l only supplement the methods al- ready in use. The processes of civilization probably will tax every facility that may be devised It means that wire the Ameri European continents is no | but a experiment solid means that as seon as she | the | MONEY AND WORK. Before the invention of money every man had to be, as far as pos- sible, his own producer and manu- facturer, and barter was the only ve- hicle of trade and commerce. Cat- tle, supplying as they did both food | and materials of basic importance, | were the first standardized article of exchange for all commodities, and 'gave the name as we now apply it to f > ! } daily newspapers | contdins is dis] pFfoclaiming religion | * instance, | ¢; | We | order | as East is another advantage," all pecuniary affairs. And so money was evolved as being more mobile and convenient than cattle for pur- poses of exchange. " Thus it is that money hay become the representative of every thing amd attribute in the world. There is practically nothing material that can be had without it,' and little indeed that it will not buy. It therefore represents all material substances and all energies, and accumulates and increases ju the world just in accord- ance with the energies put forward to produce material substances in usable form from Mother Earth. Blind snd undirected force cannot make the earth produce, nor increase the stock of money. Therefore mind must came to the rescue and direct force into organized work in order that af-' fairs in the world may continue.' Thus it is that capital and labor are mutually indispensable. Without la- bor, capital would be of no value. | Without capital, labor would starve to death. - y i When accumulated supplies have been used up unproductively at a rate far exceeding cutrent production, | and when former producers have been Withdrawn in great numbers from their legitimate toil, and put at the work of wasting at a high rate of speed, a great dislocation of eco- nomic equilibrium has been devel- oped in the world. Only. by well- | directed labor and economy can this be opercome. Thus the great war | has thrown the whole world out of joint until labor can remedy this. The orgy of waste and idleness now in the ascendant in Russia will ren-| der it a subordinate country for many - years to come. 'All accumulations! THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919. icture such a condition able or preferable to yn in which we live, even its inequalities in the distri 3 { money? PHYSIQUE TYPE PHOTO (HEROINE C Fhow seh FOR THE SEMI-READY | .. After Try=on These Clothes! gir! Are Fitted As Though Custom Made. ¢ Semi-ready cess street, has the ex- agency for the tatlorédd suits and top coats the 4ry-on they fitted ly to exact measurements they w custom made. cial order forms type chart which cutter a periect gure phs of each customer. This measurement form which ordering a for'a customer who | wishes something different from the thous- and suis of our own selection which ave ready to try on Semi-ready suits made to special require sixteen days to reach express---it takes only four The same price West as as are sique is th we use when suit here by days to tailor said Mr Wil. --Adwvt WAR PUZZLES BRITISH RELIEF-FORCE, ING THE RESCUER Of General SEEK- Townsend at Kut-el Amara captured Felahie, three years | ago today, April 5, 1916. Find another Turk YESTERDAY'S ANSWER Right side down eye at right hand Rippling THE TAXPAYER 1 pay the tax on barns and shacks, on all goods and chattels, on my tin boat and William goat,' wax dolls and b my pile I thus bones 1 earned smile, ah, me! congress talked be sense to cut pray devoutly. a A weeds, my granddad needs a brier, but I can't get such doodads yet, taxes going higher. famous Seml-| we! custom-made | it's glued or pasted. far from terry j until again, An exami- | which 1 1 lake did not! remember nation of the ground |she passed showed that she must fully miles in her wanderings and have surmount- impassable obstacles, in- >luding Swamps, rocky heights which might have proved almost { unscalable to her Elders f And that is why Caroline Larose | was for years known as "The Char- | leston Heroine" and why she is be- loved the length and breadth of the | countryside Mrs. J. B. Murphy, | then of Brockville and now of To- jronto, was so much struck by the | girl's conduct that she suggested the opening of subscription lists te 1 secure an education for her The | idea was taken up with the result that Caroline was sent to the Ath- | ens High School! and afterwards she was enabled to qualify as a trained nurse at Cornwall. To her to bear the same devotion and sang- foid which gharacierized her cnild- hood experience and the highest praise is recorded of her service in France with the Laval General, which was stationed at €t Cloud, | outside of Paris have travelled four fed almost 1 front springs for Lemmon & Sons. "Had Hacking Cough Couldn't Sleep Nights Hacking coughs are very wearing on the system. The constant cough-| {ing disturbs the rest, and keeps the {lungs and bronchial tubes in an ir- jritated and inflamed condition. i Don't neglect the hacking cough. | You can get rid of it with a few |doses of Dr. Weod's Norway Pine | Syrup; the most prompt, pleasant {and perfect dough remedy known. i | Extra | Ford cars, §$: | } i 1 I | | Miss Catherine M. McLean, Craik, Sask., writes: --*Last winter I caught | a heavy cold and some time. j my cough was all gone, and now I jam able to do my work again. I don't i think there is anything to equal it." There are plenty of "pine" pre- rparations on the market trying to live on the reputation of "Dr. { Wood's" The genuine is put up in| {a yellow wrapper, three pine trees [the trade mark, price 25¢ and 60¢ a bottle. Put up only by The T. | Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, Rhymes my aby rattles. I try to smile when from am harshly riven, when those round with groans are to officials given. 1 But when I see how public coin is wasted, the smile d wear won't linger there, unless Once we were shocked when of spending frugal millions; but in these days, to my amaze, our talk is all of bijlions.| 1 pay the tax on my two yaks, my warthog and can-| ary; and though I smile to be in style, my heart is! . The war is done, with sword and]. gun we've squelched the Teuton races, and 'twould expense in forty thousand places. I pay the tax on cribs and stacks, and try to do it stout ly, but that the trend to waste may end, I hope and My Aunt Jane neadsg some widow's with | --WALT MASON. St rl cll. ll A 0 A OH A AN, a i Permanent job tails etc., in first reply. are being either used up or destroyed, and production is disorganized al- a vanishing point. Mechanics "WANTED! Automobile Mechanics For general repair work. Must be first class men. Fifty to sixty cents an hour to start. Good prospects for advancement. of previous experience, references, age, { } NOBBY |} : SHOES { { NOBBY | { SHOES | 2 | Bibbys Style Headquarters: For Men's and Boys' Wear Spring's Snappiest Clothes tor Men Smart, undeniably new suits that carry the absolute standard of fashion from collar to trouser hem. A little smarter, a little finer, and a little better made for the money than any others you can possibly get. The Ace at . . The Gaby . . The Swanke . . . The d'Orsay . . n The Claude . .--~ The Bryson. The Grosvenor The Beverly . . The Militaire . . The Bud .. .. .. The Ritz-Carlton .. .. RERa 28283 rd / ( Benga '> shpnat 888 OVERCOATS NEW BELGRADE Special value .. .. EXTRA SPECIAL Young men's suits, $18.50. Form- was laid up for I had such a hacking cough I couldn't sleep at night, 1 didn't think I would get over it. One dax a friend dropped in to see | me And was surprised to see how] bad my cough was. She advised me + try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. The next day I sent for a bottle, and I soon got relief, and by the time I had taken two bottles, fitting, belter and pinch back models. BOYS' WAISTLINE SUITS Sizes 30 to 36. Real beauties: $12.00, $15.00, $16.50, $18, $20.00. Fussy Furnishings Limited Kingston, Ont. is CANNED FRUITS Where There's a Wall, There's Need For LOWE BROTHERS MELLOTONE "Soft as the Rainbow Tints." Flat Colors. It is better than any other tor THE INTERIOR OF YOUR HOUSE: Because it is a paint--not a whitewash--giving the dull, soft, velvet effect of water-colors. Sold only at a BUNT'S Phone 888 HARDWARE Chestnut Coke The ideal fuel for household . It is coal with all the smoke and gas producing substances removed leaving pure carbon--no dust, no soot, little ash--lots of heat. We do not claim this to be the best fuel because we handle it; on the contrary, we handle J it because it is the best, i Crawford Foot of Queen St. Phone 9

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