Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1919, p. 6

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a PAGE SIX Fe THE | BRITISH 'WHIG| Sof Lp 89TH YEAR eT Ad scale Published Dally and Sem esky np? THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING Co. LIMITED President | 4. 6G. Blliott Leman A. Guild TELEP RON ES : Buginess Offic dite ial Roo «0b Off .-- - BEE. SURASCRIPTION RATES 3 Ruy Editiog) One year, vered dn eity ... One year, if pald in advance Ons year, by.mail to rural o One yedr to United States .. be (Semi Weekly Edition) One year, by:mail, 'cas . One} year, if not paid in advance ©Oneliyeds to United States 80 > Six shdsthree months pro ratte ig : 30.00 ssin3h 2.50 ices' i 00 John St 403 Lumsden 'oronto. ruce Owen, 22. myn, : S50 Fifth Ave. New York | FH HIR10 Ass'n Bldg. Chicago | J ottacs to he Editors are published \ Pg actual name of theg frien s , Bldg eh i Fie TOWN REPRESENTA QrIvES | printing offices in Canada. fH + The Sixenlation of THE "BRITISH sulicutiea ticated by the Ai PRR irculations. Canada has lost «its. heart to the ® rirceaftWales. { 33 | vantake of the pubis, ¥ 01 stances, ontreal! ren ha asta ------------------------------ } Aftached iy one of the best JP igen 044 pounds. 1 sumption {interesting aifd valuable facts, | Auer ast 1 says this report, storage st, appr { pounds of butter, tw two dc pork, two with ation the organiz of markets for th the growth of 1 centzes in Canada, the co Pr rocess Was become a ment in our food suy to stances los, and tely, owing in a {mind with high prices. Wf { companies, by. combination, | manipulated the price t has {een assoc late ad, the larg have to the { have been the t summary casa In his {says: "There 30%43,99 jorear nery I dairy butter in sto proximately 1.2 an.the 'total B80. '"Phe cheesestock amount and 1486,031 rage 250,000 po reported It is nat ased ov. 23.51 ago r- a large jatocks of chéese are incr { last month, but they greater than are also a year has dre ped for cheese, this leave | amount of good food that should be | Canadian con- | {mnade available for at reasonable p € '""The eggs in cold storage amoun ThesBalkan nations are+still: car-{ about the same as last-month, 13,- Brecoeomacs + separate wars. The | sconcluded atjVersailles has no meaning for them Genmans, in ars [preparing to migrate to Mexico This {won't make the Mexican problem any | asier for the United States. larg ge numbers, Twice Uncle Sam has marched an srmy into Mexico and marched it out «rang stay long enough to finish the job | sumer much good until ¢ 'e thought er was to fight," Arthur » way lo win | sclares Gen- i That will answer to » Cu pretty critics 8ir ns a good jans are said to be in g Sud S3tarmtination at the hands The League of Nations it these long-suffer-| dergo further tribu-| a Armen aw York city newspapers publish © list of prices that should be charg- ed far food, as compiled by the Fair Price Committee. It supplies an ex- gellent means of assisting the people * go get a fair deal. Toronto's population is now in ex fcess of 500,000, and the city expects {to reachathe millionymark within the ext ten years. But even then it, n't 'bes fine. a city:to live in as) ingston, of 3 FD. Fairbeien. in:addressing the Woollen Manufacturers' Hamilton, said that in opiniony prices.had reached the rand would.soon start to-decline. ostypeopleswillchope that 'he is a re-| gods! dr . IheWNew York state federation of *proposes;the -suspension of ally essfor six smonths'to give: Presi- t Wilson:a chance to reduce the 2 of ving. Itds a sensiblé move, ut itfthe president fails to accom- lish. Duis aim his chances for a third . term will be small. r Hon. Mr. Mitchell, treasurer of the rovimee of Quebec, announces a jurplus of $295,221.02 4for the year August in sp into storag |agewol the {ant two years | down 444 971 dozen. This is 18.62 above the amount stored extremely high per cont last ite of the h the s year wh eggs have gone prices at e th | of pork on Baad amounts {o 704 Pounds. This is about stock carried during th A somewhat larger | in process of cue this proportion is The third time 4% wil likely {your 4hen last. These atocks are not likely to do the poof €Canadia he price al pork and live hogs as well come materially. "The stocks of beet total 417 pounds. This is about one-third of the greatest amount recorded as being in storage at one time during | the last two years. We are happy to i note that there has been monthly a; material drop in the wholesale price of beef. The consumenggand retail. | ers should see to it that thig is oar- | price total 9 per| ried out to the consumers «Mutton and lamb ' stocks 1.191.121 pounds. This is 35 cent. less than a month ago and 45.73 { per cent. less than & year ago. The! fish in cold storage amount 10 2% 044,744 pounds and on heud other than in cold storage to 3, 87,740 | pounds." XN A | Missing 'Nothing. | (London Free Press.) i The millstones of greed to-day are | grinding smaller than those of the Interesting At Least. (London Advertiser.) It is interesting, at least, that the President of the United Sta- | tes has a voice | | | { to note | ment railways. Getting Off Easily. (Brantford Expositor.) The Americans were the last to get? into the war, and if the Republigan- majarity in the United States has its way, they will be the first to get out of the respensibilities arising there- from. ust closed. Premier Gouin has giv- n Quebec a sound, honest and pro- essive government and now nol of codsiderabie importance s other development sopemes i i days. Costly Idleness, (Montreal Herald) statistics indicate » Official that -an- | strikes in Canada during the month of July occasioned the loss of 581, 910 working days and in June ol fly | 445,021 days, making a total for the two months of practically 2,000,000 It is not difficult to zantiate | * Aa important conference will vy! this Joss into terms of production, | Tad at Ottawa on Sept. ' 15th, when, #t the imvitation of the minister of _ same one hundred and fifty re- ime vital necessity of to-day in Cans | ntat'ves of the different ele- and 'the significance of the answer | | can be guaged when we recall thaj | ada and elsewhere is more ans more | production. 1 in our Industrial lite will meet | Jrouss matters which parsenddet f13:t the relationship between am- 2 employee. Saturday Night is not very sompit- | Stary to the Toronto Board « of St aa oa " low-brow political organization, inated By schicol caretakers and + 4a like. These are the people who fro spending upward of four mil fous of the taxpayers' money annual , for which there is no adequate re- n.' The pegple usually get just ut the kind of government they feserve. They have the means of m= : EVTing ft ay isis Shey Sts. . L ' STORAGE AND PRICES, The monthly report of the Cosflof Living Commissioned, including do- of practically mll the cold stor- dion when it declares that it ry win Ascent Leadership Until King | Finds Way In. Ottdwa, Sept. 3----Hon. W. §.. Pleld- | | ing is-to take a front seat on the Op- | position benches. At a meeting of the Advisory Lib- cided that D. D. McKenzie should the party until Hon. Mackenzie King finds his way into the House. The veteran member agreed to act. He will sit in the former seat of 8ir Wil. frid Laurier, which was vacant all his desk mate. A: Chicago on Tuesday recommended that the world's series of games be increased from seven to nine games Dollar Day, Thursday, Sept. 4th. 8 i mislortape. 7 ~~ ~ disad-3 as seems to | x | Mine 20,014,-1_ eral Committee yesterday it was de-! continue as the temporary leader of | last session and Mr. Fielding will be! The National Baseball Commission Allan M. Reid Shoe Store. See win- | "tdows ar dangans, Too ay ala Ahale tauits for | THE DAJLY BRITISH WHIG KINGSTON BUSINESS MEN ] A FLAG WAS UNFURLED RELIEVE SUG Ca Ottaw expectat n the west will be relieved shor As a resu iby the Board of Commerce, (Cu The Allied blockade against Hun- gary w tions, certain Dollar Day, Allan M dows for The peace treaty nanimously { rment after the members of the | however, J. ARTHUR CRAG Sironts leaves Kix ig. Mronto wholesale AR SHORTAGE rs a Day Will Leave For West. a, Sept. 3 ion that There the It of rep a the Boa Company, a Passed Peace Treaty. nadinn Press Despatch.) ton, New Zealand, with ratified Be today * had Criticised the pact on Tuesday.: Restric other commodities Taursday, Reid Shoe Store. bargains. Sept. 4th. win- Dee y { comes a Chevalier of the Belgian Or- The is eve y ssentations made ne nine. cars. ps Li irtzuring SKI BlSmiehes until the remain on dyes and |delay. IN LABOR'S HONOR gp The Prince. . Breaks Victory Loan Standard to Breeze * ENEUAEENERERNENETENNNENEREETENNENANENENRNE : ts " WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1010. ¥ wl at Ottawa. " -- id o Sept. 2.--Two significant were emphasized yesterday mornihg 'when the Prince of Wales f led the first Victory Loan Hon- HATS | BIBBY'S HATS conclusion of the rection with 1a the corfier-stone af the Parliament { was that the Honor MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR led this year to cts which exceeded their tives in the Victory Loan cam- yaign are to be known @s the Prince | Wales' Flags, and the second that the ceremony took place on the morning. of Labor Day as a fitting tribute to organized lahgr in Canada, and as recognition of the part that Labor played in the great war, not only the fighting men at the front, but the great army of munition and her workers at- ome who backed up the men overseas. While the Labor Day being held "in this city; the Prince and" his party, including the Prime Minister, members of his Cabinet and scores of members of Parliament { participated 'in a ceremony which for many years will be associated with Labor's day, And the Prince struck he keynote of the Victory Loan cam- | ign In his reply to an address by Drayton, Minister of Fin- n His Royal ghness st loan was'to be the bridge and peace----{inishing off - §ags, the first of which ed and unfurled, are to be awarded, as was done last year, to every city and district which exceeds its quota in the campaign. It is a Union Jack on a white ensign, con- teining the, Prince of Wales' codt-of- of parade was at- war = Rl Oui Canadian Generals Honored. § Sept. 3.--Major-General H ne Fiset, Deputy Minister of | Militia and Defence, and Major-Gen Gwatkins, chief of the general staff, | have been made commanders of the Order of the Crown by the King of | Belgium, Major-General J. Lyons! Biggar, Quartermaster-General, be- 9 Waistline models. der-of Leopold. Day, Thursday Reid Shoe Stor dows for bangains. injury fergiven is ry revenged. "Chronic Skin Disorders 'Now Overcome Quickly | ¥ | There is no hope of getting rid of | Dollar Allan M. 4th. See win- Sept better | MEN'S UNDERWEAR | blood is purged of every tface of un- {clean matter fall { Wonderful results follow the use {of Dr. Hamilton's Pills which provide | the blood with the elements it needs, to become rich and red. Quickly indeed the blood 1s brought fo- normal strength, is filled with nutrition, is given power to drive out of the system the humors that cause rashes, pimples, pasty} - lcomplexion and kindréd ills. t Get Hamilton's Pills to.dey; they go to work at once and give Combination; $2.00 per Suit special showing at weight; sizes 34 to 44. Special value Men's Knitted Sil Mr. Young Man We have been giving Young Men a lot of good reasons-for coming here for some- thing snappy in the way of a new Fall Suit or, lightweight Overcoat. ™ We've told you of t 'ment of smart and class handsome, new patterns matchless tailoring, the unusual values, and the assurance-of perfect We're ready to prove thetruth of all this whenever you are ready-to put us to thedest. We'll show you how we make good with the Clothes. Young Men's Overcoats-- 1 he Primrose--at $25.00-- new Young Men's Suits--the Sa xon--a genuine success -- real dandies--$27.50, $32.50, $35, $37.50. See Bibbys great $32.50 Blue Suifs--Y oung Men' 8 models and the more conservative mod els. A A a MEN'S French Lisle double soles, heels; tans, blacks; sizes 10, 11. Special vale 75¢. per, Pair. HOSIERY Thread; greys, 103;, adeiain Fatale nv 0. 0 00 k Ties--c hoice colorings and glesigne en risen 00 Toten he splendid assort- y styles; the very in fine fabrics, the satisfaction. ENGLISH RAINCOATS Rich colorings, tweed ef- fects; new two-way collar; raglan sleeve; belts and etc. Sizes 34 to 44. Special each prompt results. . Mild, efficient, safe | or men and women or children. Get | a 25¢c. box to-day from any dealer. SHOES Rippling Rhymes BIBBY"S SHOES PUBLIC OPINION I HOT ENOUGH. "It Js hot enough for you?" tion; and it makes me sad and blue, and it gives me in- 1 could stand the sizzling heat, pleasant in my sorrow, or a snowstorm on the morrow; I can takesthe cheerful | till some jay comes up inquiring, ough for you?" my rage I scarce can quell, bridle, and I feelsmy bosom swell with emotions homi- Commonly I'm meek and mild, yearning for a but this question drives ms wild, and I gladly hail a riot. digestion. view, ridal. fife of quiet, this query, the heat/ ing. son, vain and brutal, bile, makes me feel,that peace {s futile. /1 stew, hot enough foriyou?"' Then my war paint I put on, green and crim- blue and yellow, and I strew' the sunsiruck lawn in regulating the | withsthe fragments of that fellow. wages paid on the Canadian Govern- | melt together; I'd be swinlsh, you'll agree, if I asked for hotter weather. 3 s 2 It's a silly, idle gues- and look looking forward to.some sleet, "Is. it hot emn-| when with heat I am expiring. Then and my ire I scarce can Commonly I sing and smile, but always. seems to stir my | Calmly in | till T hear some fellow asking, "Tt it | 7 Then I cease my patient bask- ? Phone 388 It is hot enoug¥ for me; all my organs JUST ARRIVED IL X. L GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY BUNT'S HARDWAR™ 78, 80, 82, 84 PRINCESS ST. King St. rr LLL LUT TTT £8 ee. THE ~Pure Malt Vinegar. --=Pure Older Vinegar. --~Pure Crystal Vinegar. Pure Spices. TAKE NO CHANCES--BUY BEST For table and pickling. Jas. REDDEN & Co. Phones 20 and 990. _--WALT MASON. DAVID SCOTT \ By Appointment to From War to Peace The: war restrictions on the shipment of Biscuits having "been removed | Huntley & Palmers "Biscuits are once gal all parts o as in the past, dissprointment the public should pec their orders at once with cir usual supphers. HUNTLEY & PALMERS, LTD. Biscuit Manufacturers READING 2 LONDON . the world. They aré of the same standard of _ Unrivalled Quality i TT H.M. King George V. Plumber 148 Froutenac street. Phome Fro | INFORMATION | You will ficuity and g in doing up yo flence less aif- ter satisfaction Fruit this year w n being sent to splendid values cluding the fam P LIVE, viz, Sens tenans Dr. AP. CEE and to prevent §Bix. local thea- bur and Tre Plymouth, Park} FARMS - FOR SALE: Price Store Closes 1 p.m. Wednesdays 1-- 50 2---. 76 3--- 175 4-- 47 5-112 6-150 7--100 8--120 9--203 10-220 11-100 12-176 18--100 14--108 15-200 16--200 17206 acres 18-800 acres .... 19-397 acred . T.J.. Real at sand Insurance 1085W. or 1707J. acres ...... acres -. acres acres . acres .... acres acres acres .- acres acres acres . acres . acres . .. defes acres acres 3 Chestnut Coke . J The ideal fuel for Jonsshald ; purposes. It is coal with Geraldi's Bakery pai or, od. Home sociation. At some masi- d by the strike of Actors' theatres clans end stage-hands Joined in te HE A NR os "The Peninsulsr and Oriental, Brits ish India and Wells lines anmounce their vessels will load. 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