Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1919, p. 7

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~ PAGE SIX THE BRITISH WHIG S6TH YEAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910. respon new day w |BIBBY'S The Store 7 hat Keeps The Prices Down Tn Why General Strikes Fail, (Toro ; HATS HATS BY ld not 2 for eB for it a «Ey 4 wou a HON The New Ambassador. (Wast 1 Viscount Gr ed British Am tes, has left f uty, His appointment testifiessto a new appraisement by the British Government of its ern Washington was not its ant dipicmatic billet be though it was well se war has made a chan Governn and this have now, for the first drawn close together. Their are intimate, and i move] 18 8 to the desire i Gove tent that they Hence, seléction man of nee and large expe ence to take charge of British 1 ness in America under the new ore of thin As he comes at a time 1 find it essary , part of he Dominions | il i the ¢ ak my = along the ia Bi i% Lawrence. i » After the conflicts were and £) gir ithe rebellion had been cru and | order restored an edict was issued by the Governor of the country, Lord| i Durham, exiling from the land the most prominent leaders of the trouble. These had fled across the border inte the United States. : The proclamation produced unrest and bitterness in the twa | provinées. sts went to England | i I he Governor and the ruth- ss of the order. So loud was the protest that on the minth of October 1838 Lord Durham, by proclamation, annulled the proclamation exiling the rebel leaders. He remained in the country f a time but ling himself | tony with the situation, is post and returned to he endeavored to before the Home right and the tow: over drives out shed locks the mavor A New Jerse Published Daily and Semi-Weekly by Tee BRITISH , PUBLISHING C0., LIMFTED ; President Editor and Managing-Direct tor The ish Government 2, been } 4 G. Elliott Leman A. Guild remal of this train nex ignific € mployed d a degree, a ouyrselve n a msn ew da we sho % vA aisappo Uppe Years I t! gene a the Governor whose le of the AMantic was wv. It was by his labors tha} way was paved for the Union + of and Lov er Canada s after he left the rh of his daughters returned as the f in the land. inted 3 ith Lumsder sriences i and ¥ it 1» Aye. Bldg Inter New Yor of | Attractive Fall Suits And QOvercoats Before you spend your m oney f in and see what we have to offer you. self to look around a bit nowad ays, go as far as they used to. _one - first BRITISH The circulation of THE the WHIG authenticated - by ABC v . Audit Bureau of Circulations. is Rippling Rives THE OTHER SHORE. and we're near ou might b mall or a new Fall outfit, come re Yowreally owe it to your- because your dollars don't 200 words thbee Av to farmer uses when in his cornfield ion has added ever Tid 2% language, including th an od ring there's no graft rake the country over and 1 it seems to me surpris- re's no disguising, that it's hard to in ar h to go When we've river, where no. sunbeams ever v'H goodly ord we shall never Know a tear; yet our hearts are bowed and grieving --when-we find s-time for teaving this oli puTkThETE doned planet, 8 cheap, beastly, sinful sphere. Here we've fought our here.we have our goods | and chattels, here we've planted vines and figtrees, and we hate to leave them all; here we have our daily labors, here we know our next door neighbors, and it's bitter hard to leave them, even though the angels call 1-believe in all the stories of elysian joys and glories, Aad I hope such goods to Sumpie when I cross the dan wave; my sad life ts full of worry, but I'm really in no hurry to approach. the gates of jasper by a short cut through the grave. - This old world's a tin- horn fizzle and our tears forever drizzle, and our groans are ever rising | zéms are proud! as we toil slong the road; but, although I loathe and hate it, and with g nt, and will be | third class gold bricks rate it, I am in no shameful hurry to ac quire a-new- | > opportunity to make eer | abode. y 3 on in this city. --WALT MASON. ig pointad out last Kingston 'owes much to present government many milli When you visit "Bib bys Style Headquarters' you will be convinced that you will get more for your dollars here than you are likely to get anywhere else. neither tod. But Mhe ike taxpayer $ party the public, as won re ™ 4 4 ha vi usual,' lost, havi the British 250,000 SIR HI NRY DRAYTON | "Ack: EPTS. Come 1 in and see for your self that w ments with right merehandise--and right You will enjoy inspecting our complete Fall display of beautifully Tailored Suits arid Overcoats. , 2 See Bibbys Special $25.00 See Bibbys New Caps Overcoats. Others $28.50 to-$42.50 $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 See Bibbys New Shirts See Bibhye Special $35.00 ociety Brand Suit Others $25.00 to $45.00. at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 ENGLISH RAINCOATS New Waterproofed Tweeds--$ 18.00, $20.00, $22.50. i BIBBY'S BAENERENREE NAAN NAN N NAAR NRERRNAARE i 2A Tec Sir e back up our state- "prices. ttles, the the others 40,000 in its bat turned this int 10.000. of favor, ier vote 0 govern- of . over Herald ient that the tive in the house.: Sir Henry of Kingston who has won way up in the world through abil- a commanding posi- on is author for ants in the have lower prices considerably Cor y t and pluck to The city board of nerce \ p quiry into the absence of such helps to keep up } prese a board 1 - | mnie hominis cit Sat the which has spent Whatever tends urday, tion tends to make The people who are ours than formerly this It cannot; methods, increase. theid production, prices must necessarily' go higher. known To secure reasonable prices, eve the one must take hold and work with a #overnment desires a seat for its new will, and co-operate with all efforts! finance minister, and it is only a be- to add to the general product. coming act on Kingston's part 'to af- ford Sir Henry the opportunity to {contest this constituency Political now din a very unsettled State, may get back to normal again { by the time the next general election ig held. meanwhile, for the unexpived term, the best solution 'we can see is i for the { Drayton or to reduce produc-! higher working shorter need 10 realize efficienc prices ? t 4 ons of dollars here during " Ent LOVE AND 'MARRIED LIFE Is a woman's love for her husband ever dead? I wonder? Kate Gordon says, "even now if John pays me the slightest attention or smiles at me. with_the old warmth, I have that!fe eling of utter surrender which 1 experienced the first time 1 saw him.' few veans SHOES SHOES they by has Yeo en prosperons to a Segre never before For the rv- present term Read "Love and Married Life." Exclusively in The Whig. e Wm. Davies Co., Tid. PHONE 597 SPECIAL PRICES ON LAMB, BEEF AND PORK FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAMB THE W WAR LOAN. There is no question as to Canads 's | conditions, ability to successfully float the new! War loan. Business has beer unus-! ually good, and accumulated profits, will enable this country to supply sufficient funds to meet all contin- géncies. Our soldiers did their part; it is mow the bounden duty the | a sweeping majority people of the Dominion to make safe Kingston is on the eve of great devel- dnd sure the peace our sons so gal-| opments, and it is the duty of every Jantly won. The mew loan will beé|citizen to take his part in shaping launched in a few 'weeks, and the | the successful future that awaits this honor of Canada demands that it| city. That obligation can best be dis- | meet with a generous response. Ac. charged by electing the new finance e | LEGS: Sota cording to a report just issued by | minister. the department of finance, a sum- With the retirement of Ald. Wil ! I JOINS «a mary of the chartéred banks' state! liam Patterson, labor candidate, -'"FRONTS .. ments as at August 21st showed that Mayor J. M7 Hughes is the only op- savings deposits had increased by | position in the field. He is a man STEWING LAMB over $20,000,000, The people of! who has served the eity well In sev- this country are veell able to absorb | eral capacities, but it iz generally con- the mew loan. It is a profitable in-| ceded that he is 11-adkised to oppose { Choice Ribs Beef vestment, as well as a national duty. | the government's candidate at this! | ---- { juribture. It is expected that he will! ump Roast . THE ART OF STICKING TO 17. |Tetire from the contest Detore many; Shoulder Rogst Keeping everlastingly at it won days are over, an( await his oppor- | the war. The Germans proved to '0nity on a more suitable and con- | Blade Roast (bone out) . venient occasion. However, the cam- | | Round Steak paigning is now on, and the friends | Sirloin Steak of Sir Henry Drayton and those ¢it- izens who have the best interests of | | Porterhouse Steak the city at heart, are urged to elect | him as Kingston's new member in the House of Commons and finance minister in the government. -------------- PUBLIC OPINION | The Piain 1 (Stratford peau Canadian trade uhionism wants | nothing to do with intolerance and | tiass hatred. That is the plain los. | son in the action of the Hamilton convention in administering a black eye to the One Big Union. McClary's Pandora Ranges ST AS GOOD AS EVER AND THE © HEA CLASS RANGE SOL DIN THE.€17y people to return by at least BAKING POWDER | will Sir Henry if possible, ARE JUS acclamation by PEST, FIRST= be demonstrated of store all in this week our OCTOBER 6th to 11th You are cordially invited to eall and see the good work dome by th n popular Powder, Jas. REDDEN & Co. Phones 20 and 900. Fox mings ais aa DAVID SCOTT Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a specinl. ty. All work guaranteed. Address 145 Frontennc street, Phone 1277, ex 16,000 15.000 11,000 10,000 9.500 9,600 5.500 5,000 8,000 8.000 8.500 6,500 6.000 6,000 5.000 Rt DELAWARE LACKAWANNA ill WESTERN RAILROADS CELEBRATED SCRANTON COAL The Standard Anthracite. Chie | Distributor for Kingston Crawford! Foot of Queen St. Phone 9. eww ieee ¥ y- SAE er ae se ee N 0 . their own satisfaction, not once, but |. ® score of times, that the Allies were beaten and that the British Empire Was a mere wreck on the shore of Time. The difficulty of proving this theorem to the people of Great Brit | ain and the Dominions was insur- | mountable. The Alles kept on untit | the dice of battle turned up all-sixes | for them. i Canada in the war kept everlast- | ingly at it. The record of the fight. | ing corps shows clearly the iron de- termination of officers and men, from | ®he mas attack at Ypres to the day | of the Cease Fire. The people at home Were no less resolute. They wanted | io see the war to wu suoeessfy) ter- mination. * Such generosity as Canadians dis-| played in supporting every appeal | for the welfare of tlie men overseas Was beyond precedegt almost bevond agination. With like energy and unanimity the Victory Loans were | . . "a seen ' Boneless Stew Beef . . . . * BER BEY aa i Red Estate and Insurance CLARENCE STRERY Phone 1035W. or 17977. ------ SHOULDERS ........o oun. LO CE ROASTS Ley SAUSAGE HOME-MADE ........... NEW ENGLAND LITTLE PIG F . . . . tain Syringes--and you'll find all our Rubber Goods first class in every de. We aim to Hubber that is el Lake Ontario Trout , Fresh on, Had- dock, Halibut i Cod. DOMINION ish a, carry 'everything in needed in the sick ® CHOWN D DRUG STORE . . Co Caw ewe ke eee 'BACON ' Boneless Breakfast Bacon (Sliced) voua| Smoked Roll Bacon (sliced) . . . ... Smoked Picnic H ves oh pre * CESS STREET rn PHONE Ms A View Of Life. {London Free Press) We have vet fo see what tappen in church and state, in busi: | § raised. Prdof was given that Cena dfans had intelligence enough to Tenlize @ nations! néed and patriot- dsr enough to meet it. Once more the call comes tor (Bunds. Once more the xesoiution of war |! * would give place to radiant ene ; @ud remarkable ministries would be | ness and soejal life, in domestic and | bational well being, If people came'] more to look upon the whole of life ; ; as a stewardship. The icy currents of | selfishness would soon melt, class |' wars would cease, moral deagness tes, ams i 500 lbs. Fi ine Hocks TE ------ Stock Printing, 1,000; $2.85; 5,000, $13.00; Specially printed with your own copy, : gon 5,000, $15.00; 10,000, $25.00 prices on larger quantities Paid on 5.000 and over. BRITISH wii rn LISh. NG co, Butter, Yo,000, $23.00. i I i : TC Canady a Baan BR. A, Nerman was nominated a= he Conservative candidate for the a Line Of Ships To Ireland. London, Oct, % The Cork Devel opment Asse seistion has reoccived 'A ounty of Prince Edward at a large- Y-attended convention, t © 1 cablegram from Henry Ford Mating that he is considering TEARINg 4 a : lige, of steamers to Ireland,

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