Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1919, p. 2

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{ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY MAY 7, 1919. Se -------- EX i i Absolute Security Phone 489. Our Fur Van Will Call. We insure you againat fire, theft and mo John McKay, Limited The Fur House 149.157 Brock Street : Kingston a --- Victrolas and Victor | Records ' Jigs, Reels and Hornpipes No. Size Price 5 VIOLIN Medley of re " "Maid of the Green'-- . Roy "Hands Aroma] Smash } the W dow "Double JIg"--"To the Ladies" « Medley of Horupives J. B. Roy 'College Hornpipe" "Mountain Hornpipe" -- "Hurvest Home "Devil's Dream' % Plough "Rickett's Hornpipe Irish Jigs---Medley Mediey of Irish Reels No. 6 Mediey of Old Time Reels Favorite Hernpipes Medley of Old Time Reels Miss Meleod's Reel Vietor 210011 10 ..90 -"'"Soldier's Joy '--"Speed the "Bridge of Lodi" Harold Vee Harold Veo Charles IVAlmaine Charles D'Almaine Charles IVAlmaine Dance Orchestra 35008 ACCORDION John J. Kimmel John J. Kimmel John J. Kimmel Pater Levin 18308 10 90 16393 10 12 $1.50 Irish Reecls--~Medley No. 3 Irish Reels~--Medley No. 4 Medley of Popular Reels My Hindoo Man (Xylophone Meilley of Heels No. 2 John J, Kimmel 4 Got to Bee the 'Minstrel Show Arthur Collins HEAR THESE RECORDS AT Mahood Bros. re 17840 10048 10 950 16171 10 0 16171 10 90 10 9 THE D. OF CANADA (Conti nod fro from Page 1.) pends, sald the speaker, upon the stern resolve to refuse the counsel- lord Who flatter and bribe, and to choose those who bring their judg- ment as well as their sympathy to the national service; as the free and trusted representatives of the people. And # may be reasonably hoped that neither jingoes nor "little Englanders" will he able in the future any more than in the past to persuade the great bulk of the people from the path of reason- ableness dnd justice; liberty and peace; not only for themselves, but for all the world. For ultimately Canada Is not something divorced from the com- mon will of the people of Canada. it is that common will or more cor« reetly their rational will, articulat- ings itself in the institutions, laws and government. It is not the gov ernment, it is not a social or poli- tical contract, it is the realization of every individual of his highest good as a member of a social or- ganism and as an integral part of an organic whole. Dangers From Within. Therefore, Canada's destiny lies in her own hands. Canada Is what her sons have made her, Canada will be what her sons desire her to become. The dangers that lie before her are not from "without, they are from within. For Canada is not only a place on the map, it Is not even the sum of all the people who are in Canada, it is a unity which 1s over more than a sum, it is an idea, an aspiration, an ideal, which part- ly ig and wholly hopes to be. We must, therefore, look at some of the dangers which may threaten the destiny of Canada in the future, 1. The question of immigration. It is safe to say that whatever mis- takes 'we have made in the past we should in future receive no one into this country whom we cannot as- similate into our population and make a good Canadian. We 'have not always dome this. , 2. The question of language and education, The question of whether we shall have two or 80 languages. Personally I am of the opinion that two will serve the destiny of Canada better than 80. . In the matter of education we have learned that men may be morally shaped by education. It is therefore only a matter of self- defence that no man however bril- liant his attainments, should be per- mitted to teach in Canadian schools colleges or universities who has no sympathy with €anadian ideals and aspirations. I should oppose for ex- ample an interchange of professors between Canada and Germany, To a far greater extent than we are pre- pared to admit the future ideals of a country are in the hands of its uni- versities. 3. Greater than all other dangers at the present moment is a flam- Loyant paganism which in one form wrecked Germany and which unless we take care bids fair to wreck the conquerors of Germany. It's creed in its preseat fonm among us is the most vaglent individualism that he will take who has the power and he will hold who an." The exploita- tion of the neiural resources of this country should cease. Concessions ofa Home It will teke just so. much money to buy you a home, of course, Perhaps you've fancied that it your means, SE make up youé mind to until you give GLASSES MEAN ™G LENSES IN ONE The. upper lens 1s for distant sight, the lower for near sight. For overcoming = eyestrain, for perfect vision and for con- venience, I cannot recommend invisible bifocals too highly, Why not try them to-day? 1.5. Asselstine, DOS. 342 King St, Kingston, Ont. good bits of nd we make 0 _eany. See us about it. We have: A mew brick bungalow, § rooms, ha 'ood floors, electri eclity, gas, improvements, ver. andnh, central loeation. Price, $3500. OTHER GOOD BARGAINS L "A ndersons" Good Values 4 ly odious 40 companies or syndicates wach in the long run can only minister to private greed, must cease, If the epic of war and plunder is foreign to the genius of Canada mild nant to hep nablest sentiments, equal- Sit. the epic of force and gain becothe, Hopeful Signs. There are many hopeful signs in the public kfe of Canada. The first is ome 'which she ust ever guard with a jealous eye--an untrammelled press, the next is the public discus- sion of public questions, not only in party caucus but in public debate. very school house should have its debating club, every trades union and every {raternal organization should within the limit of its constitution discuss public questions. Sir J. S. Willison remarking recently upon the necessity of public discussion = that "the ward meetings, the party con- ventions do more to determine the standards of public life than the Canadian Clubs or those superior people who regard politics as mean and sordid. Therefore, for the sake of Canada tatriots must enter public life ana therefore fairer treatment must be accorded the public men of Canada. But nothing will ever take the place of the vigorous clash of argument in the parliament of this country. There the utmost latitude must be allowed the representatives of the people. i Thelr patriotic lethargy must be stir- red into life and patriotic proten- tiousness sink into silence. Men of large calibre have contributed to the | making of Canada we must see to it |i that men of darge calibre continue to 1 vive large measure in shaping 'her des Y. heartily applauded vigorously and in tendering the uppreciation of Canadius J. G. ERiott, would cousider it an hanour to pro- f] So a vote of thanks if there were time. Sd wever, Mr. Hott rare it thanked Rev. Dr.! mented briefly repug-| conclusion Dr. Wilson was | the |} INCIDENTS OF [HE DAY Kosai LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF INTEREST, GENERAL Happenings in the City and Vicinity ~--What the Morchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564W, Don't mi$s the Red Ticket Sale of The Veterans Clothing Co. Strawberries, asparagus, spinach, tomatoes, 'etc. at Carnovsky'st i Mrs. L. Whalen, Aberdeen avenue, has Jeft for New York, to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Clarke. Kingston heroes are coming. Get your flag, banners, crest and pennant at Twigg's. Workmen are trimming the trees in the city park and also putting the roads and paths in order for the season, Opportunity knocks but once your opportunity--the Red Ticket Sule of The Veterans Clothing Co. The annual spring upheaval and repairs to Union street from Barris to University avenue have almost been completed. Spirélla corsets made to measure; will send trained corsitiere to your home. 'Phone 1252], Janet Dunnett, city manager. Mrs. Neil B. Black, who has heen spending a few days in Toronto, is 'expected home at the end of this week. Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Miss Rrances Crawford, 165 Divi- sion street, is not the Frances Craw- ford whose name appears in the list of the Griffin's contestants, We will rent you a piano, und at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. The death of Edith Marion Bridge, aged two years and six months, in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don H. Bridge, Westbrook, occurred on Wednesday. Death was due to Mengitis, Prevost, Brock street, has just re- celved a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order department. His ready made clothing and gents' furnishing department are well as- sorted with the latest goods. At a meeting of the fire and light committee yesterday afternoon, Chief Armstrong gave further information with regard to the cost of motor ap- paratus and compared the cost with that of keeping horses. The com- mittee has not yet taken action in the matter of motorizing the fire depart- ment, Before putting away Furs, Blank kets, or Wintér Wearing Apparel and Clothes of any kind---sprinkle them thoroughly with "Keating's"'--Keat- ing's Powder kills moths, bugs, beetles, cockroaches, fleas, flies, eto. Sold only in cartons, 1b6c¢, 25¢ and 40c. The regular meeting of the Child- ren's Aid Society took ' place on Tuesday. The Inspector, John Pollie, presented his report upon tlie work since the last meeting 'which was mainly connected with the wards. An arrangement was entered into with the Orphans' Home respecting its relation to the Society and <he position of the foster parents. Welcome. Ball. Miss Helen Ferguson, 296 Barrie street, will give an informdl ball in the City Hall, in honor of the re- turned soldfers. Free, on Thursday evening, May 156th, All retunned sol- diers, wives and eweethearts are welcome. Returned men will please show their return buttons at the door. Allen and Salsbury will pro- vide orchestra. Dancing starts at 8.30 p.m, Informatfon can be had from any of the committee: J. O. Elliott, Mr. Shaw, J. Feeney, Ken- neth Conboy, 'Mr. Murray, J. Fergu- Som, MF. Kaiser, 'W. Spencer and Mr. Cook. Synod Executive Meeting. T The executive committee of the Diocese of Ontario gnet on Tuesday and prepared reports which will be presented to the Synod of Ontario, which will convene om June 3rd. Bishop Bidwell presided and forty clergymen were present. "The Hat Store." HATS! HATS! 1} | TT 2 od MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY THE 11TH < Be sure to have your cards in the mails to reach their destination by Saturday, the 10th. A complete line of the Gibson Art Line, prices from 10c to 50c. LATEST POPULAR MUSIC 15¢, 7 for . . . . That Red Cross Girl of Mine, Mickey, Oh Helen, Till We Meet Again, Tumble Down Shack in "Athlone, Tackin' 'Em Down, Tears; Singapore, Rose Dreams, Minnie Shimmie For Me, Mummy Mine, My Barney Lies Over the Ocean, Watch, Wait and Hope Little Girl, Idol, In the Land Where the Shamrock. Grows, Jerry, Jim, Jim; In Soudan, | Want a Doll, I Found the End of the Rainbow, I Love Her and She Loves Me, Eyes That Say | Love You, Sweet Dreams of Mother, Alabama Ball, Come on Papa, Don't Cry + Frenchy, Don't Cry Little Girl Don't Cry. _ The Two Big Hits From Gus Hill's Minstreals, Price . .' . In the Church at Twilight, and Land of My Dreams Goodbye. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phe ce 919 1.81.00, Chong, Dreaming Vd .25¢ Each Open Nights MAA AAA Pi AAA pretty patterns. per yard, 20c. hat ATE AAA "THE HEART OF H A Great Wak Picture Being Shown t Griffin's. UMANITY." "The Hopes of Humanity," which | was shown @t Griffin's Theatre on Tuesday afternoon and. evening, is pronounced by returned Canadian of- ficers to be undoubtedly the greatest war picture that has yei been prosent- jn Canada, It has the particular merit, too, of being a' Canadian pic- ture, and the first 2 make appeal to Canadian audiences, Here you can follow our own Canadian boys from the time of enlistment, right tito the great struggle, where they play the part of heroes. They are sons of 500 Yards of Curtain Scrim in a variety of Special on Thursday, Nets, Marquisettes, Voiles, Madras, Pop- lins, Velours and all the other decidedly, pretty lines for curtains. Popular priced. FLOOR RUGS Tapestry, Balmoral, Brussels, Wilton, Ax- minster and jute; all sizes, large or small. : ART BLINDS To fit any window. Ask us about art blinds when you require them. 5000 square yards of Linoleum, Oilcloth, Feltol, Cork Carpets, etc. Newman & Shaw [17 The Always Busy Store = (McFaul's Old Stand) price, and arrange easy terms on bal-|= ES Low Prices On House Furnishings at the Old Reliable Kingston Carpet Warehouse. ! NA ptt AN meme Low prices. Ww SCIENCE NOTE BOOK REFILLS for twin-lock binder 20c¢ per 100 BRITISH WHIG JOB DEPT. The Canadian Railway War Board has withdrawn the bonding feature, owing to shippers' objections. -- A LLL LL We Have in Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Roap Campbell's Vegetable Soup Olark's Torpato Sonp Clark's Vegitable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea---the Vietory Bonds are the popular thing. Buy Them! W.R McRae&Co GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 THE START LIFE IS TO Of YOUR OWN CLERGY St. W--Frame cottage, 4 rooms, improvements, big yard, extra lot. $1350. UNION ST.----New frame, 7 rooms, improvements, elec. tric light, gateway and big yard. $2700, EARL ST. ~--Brick, furnace, improvements, 7 rooms, side and front entrance. Big barn and extra lot," $4500. Summer Cottage For Sale E.W.MULLIN & SON usd? - ~~ poaee BUILDESS SUPPLIES eesey Camp Mohawk We have already received several car loads of used lum- ber from Camp Mohawk. This stock is for the most part, sound and solid and quite suitable for framing and sheathing. The nails have been well re- moved. It is better than one would expect . and the. prices are low. 5. ANGLIN & C0. Wood Factory, Wellington and' Bay Streets. Office Phone 88. Factory Phone 1415. Sess Lumber, Com And Wood we Simple. Bedi No Bouid to spill No string t rot. Stmply a ltdle pill o be injected under the skin. : SEND FOR FREN SOCKLETS, For Sale by MAHOOD'S DRUG ST ORE. GE i Jc mam

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