Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Sep 1919, p. 6

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' : y Te PAGE SIX ow : T H E D A 1 L Y B R I T 1 S H W HI G WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. "THE BRITISH WHIG/| THE REFERENDUM BALLOT. [examiners go mad might be found tn BOR. : EN ENENEEEEENEEE SENN NEANEREENEENE RENEE NNER 80TH YEAR a FTOng | HATS BIBBY"S| | nars The Store That Keeps The Prices Down Kingston's One Price Clothing House 3 ' Q 4 : ' ed a act if it neces- won't Pr eas yes on the 5 | ¥ English 'Raincoats. . Real classy ones -- new Raglans, Trench | 5 g : . The EY repeal of th t, the old : (Wash bar would re he Hearst "You can't « ar would r : of. wheat now." : ie Published Daily and Semi-Weekly by . ty. for there) wx Ou" Teplie Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walls : THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING 09 L a ha i ---------- - CO, LIMITED 5 TARRIED. Io hae Peesident $ in' u {0 It dint 1 A : YO TIT IC n Au J. 6G. Eiliott President 3 f the ac I yet do 1 in' us to 0 muy t \ ] - ) A Leman A. Guild Editor and 3 they real-| the wheat. 2 Managing-Director Wi 0 real ; Em EE = PHONES: Lh ' y al -------- ; : Business Offi 243 | ¢ m 8 return. ofenold | Editorial Roon an conditions. The is sono and it GEN A f ROSS IN CABINET = : : VE re-open site Yue ; 3 der anv aus os ' hallat p------ oa 1 i Saas 3B 80 . > GIVEN POST IN HEARST GOVERN- styles and Balmaroons -- made from fine MENT WITHOUT PORTFOLIO r . He Will Be the Soldiers' Representa- waterproofed 'weeds--new coloring--per- a boar by err 1.50 (1 n bars and shoj tive--Premier Hearst Pays Tribute One year, to United Yin us Fu 1 f To the Gallant Kingston Doctor. Six and t fect fitting garments--good rain or shine. Special values, $18.00' $20.00, $22.50, and $25.00. Hiquor in 1 auspices? A ball much 1 Ls to the | or published ver the wctual name of ib writer. ng province on the 20th of October Extra special values in Extra Special Values in Young Men's Overcoats -- y e Mees Sultss thee. the Beverley, $20.00: the oung [Vien s dDuits. e Av York, $22.50; the Primrose, lin, $22.50; the Ripley, $25; $25.00. the Bud, $35.00. oh Nifty Neckwear When it comes to choice NECKWEAR . we're in d rank all by ourselves--ahead of the foremost. Neckwear that is ex- clusive, refined and different -- 50c., 75c., $1,00, $1.25, to $3.00. #7 job gs a i Attached is one of the best printing offices in Canada. - FOR SALE. n . py The circulation of THE BRITISH WHIG is authenticated by the ABC Audit Bureau of Circulations. Consta mn caren | We ich The value of Ontario's mineral cient th products fell from $81,574,691 in the Otto: 1918 to $18,759,829 in 1919. The is a massive need for greater production is _very doubtless woul apparent here. two under 1 But the The advent of fall usually means | is not t1 an increase in the cost of coal. But!in Europe in who cares, as long as that other lux- r J] ury--the palatabl® pumpkin pie-= The pre I will be known te history The season's correct Hat styles are ready. New Derbys . . . ...$2.50 to $4.50. NewFedora.............$250t0 $5.75 See our real Italian Velour Hats at $7.50 each. if Mrs. MeCo h rc 1¢ ripe old age tal in the * regior Bn he |. ny ud. By | Jars. Deceased had been in fail other things, it demonstrates .the Rhine Jering Sea. i k his . aRprine OF 5¢ Is Hite, ee ose T . > 5 . . nekley, SwWego, weakness of Sir Robert Borden as ape one. they v y or n ed 3 | Fe s RNOUTICEN tne Suton ruler. broad C 10 ¥s wii i He avers oo | the steamer M. E. Phelps from Capt. The demand for an extra $2,000 And there are signs, too, that the s e wu every Ca-| Frank' Phelps, Chaumont. Bl : 18 ent overseas gratuity bids fair to result In a split | in the ranks of the returned soldiers, tra indemnity session." Above all i 0 1 i Et ttl AHA Pr it moving period for thr is not over yet. There are one or two] Ross' e 8 * in thé Sout! Have a Good Such a breach in their ranks will be | hrones in Europe that are tolérat-| Af d tl Fr : " sincerely regrotted by all their od and kept furbished up as objects n a 1s «declared, . Complexion! e 3 d and ¥ . 2 . realized, men' did, Fl trends. lot pride, Just as grandfather's p 2d, Ben did, A ower of Good Health a pr SUS TC] Tirait is kept by some families tha te 1 to the men at the The true secret of complexion lies : . >. family ea wp > in the blood. Keep it rich, pure, nu- Afri 2 "ath ave eo andfather on the. family |said 1 in the p ¢h, p . { South Africa and Canada have have a gran . fe i} tious, and, above all, keep the sys- both ratified the peace treaty. (reat tree. But as a real seat for a ruler °* : . : : eged to ren |'em reguiar. No al to complexion Britain and her dominions can have {the throne has ceased to exist in/,. as seldom falls to |COmmares with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. + % Reis $a od They tons & ATTY a very respectable league of nations! Europe. the * Iman. From his + : The ¥ Ohe aml win the blood, clear Bn : 9 ' all by themselves whether anybody| There are signs that in Asia also | exne nee timate acquaintance, I Stem Sy Xu a prog ue 5 Jie Bd SHOES SHOES else jolus or not--Buffalo Express, |thréhes are passing out of fashion. | With cond TE Land his J d health, which, atte: |i -~ : | --Dent Gloves. --Arrow Shirts --Penmans Underwear. --Arrow Collars. --Wolsey Underwear --Tooke Shirts. | great energy 1 big hearted es sh sound health, which, after et ae ment | The. Chinese relagated their peacock Dr, Ross. is pr rently t {all is the keynote to all hyppiness Bf Those who are pessimistic regard- [throne to the museum back in 1812. | for a commanding place in ro- [and well-being. Don't delay; the : 3 dy ss > ih co {s- | fession." hart a lovely complexion and all £ . ing the future of this country should | Persia's throme--the one in commis Be . ars ; aT. ' ' J . 5 an apie Brigadier-General Ross cons 0 sings of health are yours; M d .e C take note of the fact that the field |sion--has become note an article ot tes the second Minister of the Onta 'e you employ this old-time family kl ens an ys ear tores +e ] ) ' €sS tr :crops of €anadd this year, for the|curiosity than a piece of real furni-| = © t without portfolio, e v. All dealers sell Hamton's | Bll third time in the history of the Dom-| ture. The throna of Japan two of | other beine Hon. R; F. Preston. boxes. inion, promise to have a value of three generations ago used to be the As esi Aa a aA eA ./. ---- more than $1,000,000,000. {seat of a god. But that, too, is be- PORE EEEERER CEERI FETE REAR. Ens ---------- leoming less and less important by | \ a o aris pith the 748 seats in the ° ° n= RR me r-- The Union government has passed | COTparison WHE th ia 3 se " he | i i : two chambers of parliament: . | . i at least ome. order-in-council that | = ] | | D Ji - » | will meet with public approval: ity [4 i z SIMPLEX COMBINATION RANGE ect mportations UNERNENENENEIEEN EISEN EENE NE SREREREEE A --S BEEN EERE RA SERENEEEENNEENENERE . | RA ---- has set aside Oct. 9th as a fire pre-| vention day throughout Canada. The| | § : : MADE BY McCLARY'S. { We are again receiving meed of calling public attention to PUBLI OPINION GOLD BRICKS } Latest and simplest Range out. £00ds from the old country, the colossal fire waste in this eoun-| Some busy fellows in our town are always as thabEak Roe The first to arrive is: try is admitted on all sides i hustling up and down, intent on boosting things; they One turn of a damper changes oven for gas or 5 " ; , want to raise a bunch of kale to put a flagpole on . Tank TE RQ et The London Post Sints tut a al Their Great Lack ; 3 the jail' or build new courthouse w ings. . Thewwant to Qn sale at KIELLER'S MARMALADE , lb » Gi ne | (Charleston News and Courier § paint the country club, or hire some highly gifted dub ; BUNT'S $1.10 per tin We hope our American friends will| Prince von Bulow says the German v to beautify the grounds; and so they come to me and i | P85 i make a note of it-- that England | statesman "lacked political art." Per- po say, "We need a lot of coin today, so courh up seven Phone S88 HARDWARE King 8t. | ay 4-52 per Un doesn't grant self-determination to! haps that was one trouble, but a pounds® But Aways ! have other use {or every cent ; - > eland "for the very same ason | more serious one was their lack of | R can produce, some junk have ip buy; 1 line'up with : S Tris a Be a a on Rolitical honesty. : the easy hicks who blow themselves for gilded bricks, - ee ---------- a -------------- trl stra eee Jas. REDDEN & Co. a " strips of azure sky. 1 have wo gold mine up in 990. denying self-determination to the Settling the Irish Question. Maine, where any man would be insana whe dug | Phones 20 and : South." i (The Veteran, Ottawa) - around for gold; I have an ice plant on a shore where DAVID SCOTT : FARMS FOR SALE: An Irishman, on being asked what arctic billows always roar, and it is beastly cold. I The ascent of the American avia-| {he "real trouble" in Iretand was, | J r have a ranch that ought to grow ail kinds of grain Plumber { : ee ah hr { replied: "Well, it's this way; in the 8 that moderns know, if it had any soll; I have an oil Plumbing' and Gas Work a specs . Se 2500 tor Rohifs to 34,500 feet, a height | north of Ireland they're all Protes- well on a hill, where high priced workmen drill ana || t=: | Phone 1277 : ge 3.760 never before reached by a heavier! tants; in the south, they're all Ro- drill, and never reach the ofl. I'm always buying! a widely . than-air machine, was a wonderful! man Catholics; and I wish to good- | | costly shares that ought to make men millionaires, | ne A I RE i py 5 . 5.500 accomplishment, but the utility of| N®88 we'd a few Atheists, then we! a but never, never do; I'm buying shares in mills and i 2 | 5 ag 6.000 'th { might have a little Christianity." | mines, and grizzly bears and pumpkin vines, and remedies for flu. And |} { : @ performance is questionable. { 801 ¢ . % 11. . 8 | daw aw 0,3 80 | #0 1 cannot spare a red to help our village forge ahead, to aid the boostexs' | li i 00 What good purpose did it serve?! mw fads; assessments always coming due, 3 5:3 . re X° it seems to me I'm n re: The man risked his lifé with no bene- | Leonard Wood's Views. with shelling out the scads. ever: through L ¥ (Buffalo Express) Scial object in view. i General Leonard Wood, the most . { practical preparedness man in the| - | There may be fifty-seven varieties United States, told a congress com- § A INFORMA of weather in Canada, but the finest mittee that a regular aEmy of 336, ¥ } } 1 000 would be ample. It does soun at ER - | brand of them all is in evidence stronge to hear the President assur- ; ! : whenever Manager Bushell decides ing Western audiences that his pro- . You will experience less aif- 5 . 'x The ideal tu to hold the Kingston Industrial Ex-| gramme guarantees peace and disar-' § : § fieulty and greater satisfaction : : . PurpCare it au for household hibition. Luck, or fate, or provi-) mament while his secretary of war 3 : So in doing up your Fruit this year § 7 . the acke ad coal with all dence, or whatever one chooses to IS frantically urging congress to raise RRR i it you use our Spices, Preserv. 'substances ono 3 » the permanent military establish- 3 ; 3 FEES ing Powder, Rubber Jar Rings ¥ call it, appears to be on his side. May : pure carbon--no 4 ment to 560,000 men--~five times (extra good quality) Corks, . ; little ash--Ilots it ever be so. : more than we ever had. , EERE : Waxes, and eto. Real Estate and Insurance ots of heat. | more Phone 1035W. or 17974. \ : i . ire i 'We can also give you sme [fi We do not claim this to pe One of the greatest industrial con-| 4 reat = ftness, 3 2 Spendla. valuss in goaps. = . the best fuel because we handle a HE i ontire Star) » e amous # t * _fliots in the history of the United!' gistory will see th Louis Bothal Roa 2: ALIVE. viz., 3 cakes a = = fi the Sontrary. we handle . States, that of organized labor | something more than a great person- a sswmensss arenas A ? the best, } mst the big steel interests, is now! ality exercising vast influence for So Ne Being fought to a finish. ~The first] 500d upon his' people 7in his time. | From the viewpoint of the centuries day of the strike witnessed (ire loss he will stand primarily as a great Of severnl lives. Both sides remain| witness to the solvent powers of free ! i ; stubborn, and, usual, the innocent! British democracy, which could in| 3 2 public will suffer most, . | One brief - decads transmute bitter | a : ] foes to strong friends bound in Blood i { brotherhood. His 'life will give e Ex-mayor Wright, of Brockville, | 9ece not only of the breadth of hi : : | ; i Foot of Queen Sh, . aan : '! own statesmanship, but of the powe x 2 fon : =F = TEESE | : declares that he will oppose the pres-| : Phone 9 «¥ - er ores 4,000 os SS f d efficacy of the British formula of ent provingial member, A. BE. Dono- | freedom to solve the problems of Em- : ] Dinner was served at the Cape | van. 'The latter has for years resid-| Bife and, 18 term She. Joundation for 3 X Vincent fair grounds on Thursday to! | 4 'ommaonweal { free na- i ox y about seventy-fiv a i Go = ed in Toronto, heace the desire {OF | Mons 'standing together ander o i . ¥-five returned soldiers [ji : i ' NR : by the Welcome Home committee. a representative ore Shandy nl flag. . : ; i , ® $ --] m---------- Rev. Father Tierney delivered the touch with the people of the co 1 . x oy Cr ; : i i address to the boys. After the dinner The death occurrdd in uency. In Brookville, as elsewhere, Why Feastal Quizvers Go Mad. : Scene from "His Bridal Night." a comedy with music | 2thietie sports were held. { Hospital, Renfrew, of Mrs. there is much dissatisfaction in the x %0 the odate the con xd a 3 > Pi os Ris 5 It is something as ditfienit to Stewart, of Douglas. A week Conservative ranks. {Daa Answer tu the guery why some will be s¢ St the Srand Opera House, Friday and Saturday, prove an alibi as It is to induce an ac. {Ber death she was severers b nt Semice | Sept. 264 and 27 ' ] guginiance to indorse your note, 'and death resulted from that

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