Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1919, p. 3

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Summer Snaps finished at Best's give the great- est results possible. Quickest service----best results -- lowest prices. These combined make vice. The best films we can buy and always in freshqst condition, we supply you. We repair or adjust your Cameras and are glad indeed to be able to give you any informa- tion that will assist you to make better pictures. ours the much' appreciated sep Keeley Jr, MOL. Those le d th are man D%le Cond thy ati at o arora] Diy ain hed io ind Than, Bayan 0auses no pain, ort, or ineony And We Use No Drugs, Keeley Jr., M.0.0.0. STORE WILL REMAIN CLOS- ED ALL DAY SATURDAY the day to be universally cele. brated as-- » Peace Day We are showing a very at- tractive range of TABLE LAMPS in Silver, Bronge, Mahogany, Walnut and White Enaniel. {These are very mew and mod- erately priced. 7 Wedding Rings. Martiage Licenses. SMITH BROS. Limited Established 1840 King Street Kingston omen THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting anythi in t us Ything done i aa tery Estimates given on all of repairs snd new work; alse THE receive peonpt Seaton "Her 25 Queen street. J Satay We Celrate Nava | ww Peace and the Conclusion [i of the Great War GLASS Makes beautiful Bread." To insure peace at home, be sure your wife has a Ha t Cooking to do her baking with. She will be delighted with RB; | small consumption of fuel, it; has every de- Cooking Help on it. No. 94 is a popular Stove. Has 18%" oven and 4 9" and 2 6%" Cooking With her next baking try & AD PAN. Size 816 x4 %"". Price $1.25. STORE CLOSED SATURDAY, 19¢h INST. y of ten, Weber and Sam Ber ; he arrived on July 5th and since that time he has been hauling out big catches of {bass from thé waters of the St. Lawrence, Sport; the unique sidéwheeler, the property of Mrs. H. P. Wilbur, of South Bethlehem, wa, which for years has been one of the most pie- HE Zulu, one of the finest members of the Bantu ries, inhabiting Zululand, a terri tory lying to the morth of Natal in South Africa, provides mich food for thought and resson for Questioning. He is to be met with outside his own country, especially in turesque of the private yachts, is a! Natal, where his intercourse with the common sight, plowing the waters whites is frequent and fairly intl [in the nelehborhood of the Bay. The mate. He still preserves many of hig | Nokomis, owned By Edson Bradley, : : of New York, 18 mow the Wahtoke. tribal traditions and is but very : Rn The Venice, owned by Thomas Thurs- briefly removed from his able and ton, of Alexandria Bay; the Winona, warlike progefitors who 'mide the owned By General Johnson, ot oT life of the early settlens no easy one, |Ington; 't Jean, the property : Brave, fearless, intelligent, and of A. Gillespie; the Charoletia, of Thou. beautiful physique, they were no mean defenders of thelr land. To-day 'they far outnumber the white section, and 1i¥ing side by side ) with then, offer the student of hue 3 are § the . ad yachts which are in service. man life in all its phikses, a wonder=| Capt. and Mrs. Wilbur Vincent, ful series of antitheses in eugenics, { Clayton, N.Y., will celebrate the six- economics, ethic, religion, and phil osophy of Jife." 1t is crime of no small [on August 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Vin magnitude for the "superior" white [cent both enjoy fairly good health to pass hurried sentemce upon snd and spirits. Judgment of banishment against Bantu standards of living and to cons demn ag false his philosophy of life, nos standard of living, as sh expected, is "lower" than the whites. His food is very largely farinaceous; corn meal predomi nates; little meat is consumed save on hpecial occasions, His hut is sime ple and well adapted to the climate, and his clothing likewise. In spite of this, it is certainly begging the question to use the atespted term of "lower" without comment, It is true that his lite ia far, far simpler, for his neéds are immeasur- ably less and his days are filled with a spontaneous happiness and zest of lite seldom seen elsewhere. His fund of sheer life-joy is unapproached by the ruling race, His code of ethics was for long a high one. Before he was introduced to trial by jury and' the technical plea of "not guilty,' 'he would nearly always admit a crime when taxed with it. Until his contact with the whites became more intimate, his morals, in the narrow sense of the word, were good. Even now he shows & readiness to "play the game" that is refreshing. Of religion there is ne are open this year. The Holland cot: tage of the Rafferty family, which sits on the high land just below the on house, Aléxandria Bay, is occupied this season for the first time in four or five years. The Rafferty family are staying at their other home, directly across from the hotel. George C. Boldt; Jr., is at the Birches, the family summer homie, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grahzm Miles are at the farm house. ---- GIGANTIC DIRIGIBLE. New British Ship Equipped With Six : Ai 68, Washington, July 16.---Wond has reached the air experts of the Am- erican Government, that the British Government has begun the construc- tion of the largest dirigiblesthat has Jet been undertaken in the world, one that will carry an equipment of six Ai planes for its own protection agai heavier than aircraft. This dirigible and the two han- gers to be built for it will cost $9, 000,000, according to the information reaching military men here. It will need to speak here. hav. a capacity of 10,000,000 cubic His philosophy of life is one be. | feet, will be 1,100 feet long, 137 feet gotten by the sun and open alr, nup=|in diameter and capable of 1ifting tured by a genial, gensrous climate, | 100 tons, which would be more than His economics are largely the result [double the lifting capacity of the R- of his philosophy ---- most distinetly, (34, which has just made a round Philosophy of life is not dictated [trip voyage across the Atlantic. : by economies -- this in itself is note [Cruising radius of the new dirigible worthy. They were a race of happy | Which will be. finished du from eigh- children, but civilization fs showing [teen to twenty months is given as its influence. Thé Zulu has often been termed (ed, easily unde » and various expedients have England to Aust tried to induce him to work. | ? The most successful influence has the voyage from 'Boycotting St. Ca 8k Catharines, July kers strike took on & terday when the M Bakers tieth anniversary of their marriage|s Most of the large summer hotness TTT TTT 16,000 nitles, and it conld, it is claima- |g aster and |3 members of their families took their They bread to the grocery. stores. bute, were met with the answer, ' No bread Wanted to-day," and they were of o | liged to take their bread back to th as | Darn. Shipments of bread from ou - side cities were brought in for the of no worth. local grocers who, with the exception priceless things Jathetic to see a fine Zulu ge : a e-d 8 po y Ah cept no bread from local bakers while & ane To bet & Bomba cossaanS | (66 Ske Is on 8 cane. A Rd of % i re adlag aisle a her The New York Stock and physige are membered. 7 ided to. close all r urday modern Mrly well develop in or ermit 0 ed systém ph ni contribute |, ah De Nears peat Boe. ie. "Snpste ubbenval of na. ast 8. by the Gover societies of four, signed ans Sgreement to ae- |3 350 yds. Bleached Table Damask, full 56 inches HI THERE ERT IND STORE CLOSED SATURDAY-_PEACE PAY. Y 1! A day of double-barreled value giving mighty & to do two days' business in one, we have prepared an éxceptiona of splendid bargains. SRR Store hotits tomorrow 8.30 to 9,30 p.m. Pleas shop early. SUMMER DRESSES Tomorrow, we will offer our entire collection of and Beach Cloth Drésses in the season's latest and smartest the colors come in plain and corbinatioh effects, the Se thas are just 108 in all ¢ plete stock of high grade garments, whieh | in New York following the reduction in ta iff, additional 10% --these are specially rieed from a broad range to $35.00-~your un si AND SATIN CAMISOLES AT 500, TO S125 And priced regularly from SLO to 2. 5 5 | is vite BOWLER a ER a tg a 133 Wash Satin and Habitau sizés 36 to 42. We would advise an early choice; the best bargains of the kind we have ever had to of TABLE DAMASK ®o Poy 8 i i ba $1.00 a yd. Saleprice ....u.. iii. 120 Bleached Cotton Huck Towels; size 18 x 34. § each. price ..... i dN i A n LE

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