Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1919, p. 7

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Rn es PAGE SIX a THE DAILY BRITISH | THE BRITISH WHIG roe or . would have the motor trek nas sunt ie sous SOTH YEAR hoon ea i ot Owe siding ry fairly Indep dent ue (Canada--Fast and West . . 2 ds from'year to be forced to devel nen is increa 8, ectric power 1 oe i accordingly the civi ie has coal, and if the ste Days. 5 4 been sufficient w ; rly tax Persistent somebody inv ' 9 not been sufficient withou A _inew combination of . : @ bi HATS HATS inereases. Ti ASOSST AT! will put steel makir mong th . The Pion . a does not shoy 1 ota 8¢, | aI i an il re - i Dominion Happenings of Other 1doned trades. ; i With life I S-------------- guiated as it 1 it is What Is the Solution? anaga One of "thn remarkable' facts| was there any fafely. Such tim The Store That Keeps The Prices Down brought out by the inquiry being ¢ Ei liv S ¢ tedgby the board of com d £ ™ over thirty mils for road. repair Toronto ie that hie pears arse: Co instance in the old Fucus Bag Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold ete er ar ee AAA Pe ir er A re. Ne rt ----_ | Toronto, an grower com- | The trading posts on the Pacific sonst A A------ | plained he could n » were mostly square, surrounded by MONEY A VITAL FORCE. | 30:cents a basket for his pears. 1 | tall pallisades, flanked by SMEtione} \ , Surplus profits or ea jay | are no transportation problems in| armed with six pounders and twéive | { : 3 ors oarronades Ww cartridges, I've made a living force or a deadiand| that district. It is by no means an nders carronades with A stagnant one according to the isolated caste. While apples are a lux- : € i ury here this year, the growers far- | for . Around the insid f the they are applied. Money i 2 her north complain that they have was a gallery the plattorm, e Pablished Dally and Semi-Weekly by Victory Bonds in the pas Ven | no market for them. "That man O'- | of which was about four and a ha : ITISH WHIG PUBLISHING | P . a : ! Lo allisades, At intervals SME. BRITISH LIMITED {a vital instrament in b in ip | Connor" ought to be able to find a| feet below the pallisades, / ) Id -- eam awer. | S0lution. were sockets for mounting the old Canada's trade and the { swivels. Fach t FE . ++ President > A a---------------------- It . ses on swivels. Fach gate & 6. Eliott : Balter avd ing tlie benefits of pre : - : lunderbusses o = ve ere Toot! HSAnY A Managing-Director | _- siden : Considering Posterity. { was ten feet wide a rely iy y em rerm----| EYOTYORG. It has done a : (Toronto, World) high made of stout planks and heavily Men and Young Men alike can come 3 | more than that: it i a ' 'an-! H. C. Hocken, M.P has good ited together; The op pf the pa: %lada to make a m lit ¥art +} grounds for his observation that! lisades was eighteen eet above U : . i | 3 ° : 11 : Montreal and Toronto would be ail! ground and consisted + hasvy logs here with a feeling of assurance that the the better of having 200,000 apiece | fitted closely together. The watchma J : ! fewer people In their population. The | had to walk around the fort once each Suit or Overcoat they buy will be absolute- delivered in elty 500 | the returned soldiers du it b-| difficulty is one that cannot be over-| hour, then unt te g ry and cry y If palo In AdYAnOR e380 ilizatic a scale of co ity un-| come by wishing, Cities grow up or | "All's Well." (he ordinary wmove- ' : rEBYRy : y 2 , by all te 1aral affioe 30 ie ir le - "this % oney r down g Ww country 1iké] ments within the fort were regulated ly correct in every detail, not only mn sty le, 1l-Weekly Edition) y Pua. : IR TTIeEL Whether it be dos Ie v the bell whieh rang all to work a i . ays T for paid. In advance had been hoarded or wasted there e to set bounds to > thirty each morning, Strict dis- but in workmanship, durability and fit. bi Ainited States ......$1.80 Would be no such story to tell | growth of a city like Toronto. I ripline was enforced and all hands In offering the 1919 Vietor Joan | 48 the law of city location whiel ts | peetive of their i particular re ¥ : 3 a great pl 0 ty a 1 o had 0 atten service each REPRESIINTATI 83, to the people of the -|-8 grea f humanity at : h n, had to attend service «¢ R. Hruce Owen, 22 St. Jobin St. M Weg 'e¥ament and ti SEATS e worl "oronto is | Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in p Sed Bibbys $35.00 Over- FF. MT , 402 Lumsden i ment and the 1 > OL sales-| e y : } } m. 8 10. TELEFHC & nesg Office 'e sell arial Booms ..eeon-n +38 ORice : SUBSCRIPTION ' { A om» 8 ee (Daily Bdition) | glory; it has enabled her to deal { has covered her name wit} pro re » service was New York Qn who will be « n helt now i LOT 2 i ls es % B 3s ol . . S coat-- the Grant, the Ace, To Chicago | cause can 1 te 3 Tory be a Chicago, i | Englan the Humber. rar } 1 Pe : > cas re | used no math at the ~di re blished | that will serve as : indeed | ! , 48 t ¢ no 1 t the cunt name of "the | moral for PH 00 fe) tl it ! f | faith of the commander m *y 1a Hora lois; sh the people considering such : *vel- | sides carrying on the fur trade the] See Bibb : $25 00 0 . ed is one f the best job Sts oh the ¢ arge, andi opment, but the plans and p i- | Company raised horses, cattle sheep De VS PLD. ver- hed Ig one o the s al i p Y . . . a hq ome returr r the| tions that would be good for the!and other stock. It had large mills -- r : ng offices 13 Canada oe , i ; Il be us-| third generation hence would be eq- | and exported flour, grain, beef, pork coats the Chesty, the Prim- ' 2 . : iehmnnt | Rally good and ad t fitter to the Russian settlements rose, the Beverley. The cirenlation or THE BRITISH a rio Yu rat win] PEORIO Of It pa to consider |in Alaska and hides and wool to Eng- v WHIG is authenticated by the role 8 ier al 5 Will! posterity. y 2 COUNtry; | sae A x ( Audit Bureau of Cireulations, and also to finance great purchases : - of Canada's products by Great Brit- ® ® : A REAL SWANKEY SUITS - Canada needs a vast national aia and Etropean countries. It will ippling Rhymes The Raverhall, $45.00: the Ritz: $42.50: the Stanton, sorking capital. The Victory Loan |keep Canada in the forefront of the : : - eT i Get heady fo support | World's progress and cont 2 to ; $45.00; the Claude, $42.50. * national happiness and content - Hi { EIGHT HOURS FOR F SPIRITS. | BS = "Among the memorable dates in FARMERS. Now some gifted men are telling of the lifa on history," wrote a boy, "was Antony's | Said } t'other shore, where our vanished friends are dwell date with Cleopatra.' Boston | Man ught to ) n ing, knowing sorrow never more M ssages fron - hours a day," was remark a farm- i Souls departed come across the silent void, and the . : Transcript de to the V a few davs ago dead seem cherry hea i, at their useful tasks em- $ ; ¢ Alle the 8 few davs § < po t 8 -- " ployed And the news seems fine and da that in The opopsition te the Grand I in his gpinion, constituted only N < realms beyond the stars shades still have their suds ' deal is both strong and Ww ea i r day's work. He did not, of 4 } and brandy, and are not denied cigars. Men of world- . ~~ ~ a a yet force the goverumen cou inderstand co AS they pe. NY Wife Top ulation: Bevan ge ig Sather Donia. have Mi EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES 8 vailad 4 AR ¢ a. hi : a 3 zhosts held conversat Ne ¢ 1- J 2 ' ga to the country on this qugstion. [oravailed i= S016 Of oi "8 indus: . 5 ¥ night oil Phantoms told Ww hat they were hie in the : 2 a . es He es, ere men are celled upon to " land where time is not, told of chores they were pur- . 3 N 9 Lord Fisher gives as 'the 'set¥@t¥iifortorm manual labor suing, and of fun that Rit the spot. Nothing that ie. Lf The Dexter, $25.00 ~-- neat patterns, they've said enlightens, clears the mystery of doom; a Ny - h d k x contradicts, explains or' apologi2es. strain, and even eight hours of con- nothing that they hand us brightens any aspect of the Y grey with neat dar stripes. Such a man ought to make & model | tinuous work is bound to impair their tomb. Johnsing dies and goes to Aidenn and he talks ] H on d with mortal here, but the things he says are laden 1 ® 1 1 3 husband. uealth They are Bot privileged to 5 " with the piffle atmosphers. I would hail with venera- i N R38 1 he Hilton--neat pn checks in grey; a ------------ perform their hard tasks in the open tion any clear N 3 Social regeneration by. means of and vibrant word, any honest revelation that's not trifling | also plain dark grey Cheviots. Price $30. the statute book, instead of the gos- w pel, is the endeavor of the present Addressing the Industrial Confer. i --WALT MASON. gree, now sitting wt Washington, 0. ANNE NNSNREENE EE ENENENENRERNEEEEEE day. -It pever has been and never gan be effective. |B. Bradfute, of Xenia, O., demanded nd that the farmer ought also to have an who demand a ;five-| ght & an y o The miners w { eight-hour day, or extra pay for ov : a is : : 1 O 3 ; ro Inined how cg 00 LOY. OF eXiTa pay for over- SM... YY - XR TE : J Bed 7: hour at ara Sub snninintd face | Me. TUommenting upon this, the { . : they justify . f - |New York World says that the con- Cl 05 o : "six days) ie fal of the Divine Spipmand per; 48! ference might have replied: "Certain | a assified Ad to You? shalt thou labor am ¢ : ly, help yourself." { No one in particular is stopping individual farmer from declaring | the loan N6 individual who of a charaser of a happy life that he never argues, that imposes a terrible physical € - {air and the bright sunlight as the! Or absurd. farmer does. i ' The Rand--rich greens, greys, browns (i. = --in'fine Worsteds, Tweeds and Cheviots. Special values, $35.00. : The Keene--fancy Tweeds in good coloring and correct styles. Extra special values, $22.50. work." } 3 ---- arp | the Si ' The adoption of the metric sys | the s ] If, by reading and answering a classified ad. you should find tem of weights and measures and a 3" eight-hour day or a six-hour day. | a position affording you that increase of salary which you think uniform decimal system of currency No farmer has any boss necessary just now, what would be the cash value to you of that for the British Empire is being ad-{Whom he San. pects for shorter ad? -{ hours but his ofvn pocketbook: e long over-| : : Yocated- Both reforms arn g [what that contains is. 'ig timo. vf If, by reading and answering a classified ad, you should be due. -------------- tpeace, decided by the world market able to secure a capable worker for that difficult job in your Buliding permits in Kingston, for and the law of supply and demand. office, what would that ad. be worth to yon? the first nine months of the year; The word "farmer" itself has no = show an increase of §219.910 over | exact industrial . meaning. The | the same period last year. This | large farmer is chiefly a capitalist growth indicates a healthy condition 'and employer; the smalt farmer a of affairs in the building Hne. | laborer and. capitastst in combina- EE i ssp ete eles bebe mbkeirsreeete etl | | A ------ ------ - ---- a r---------- mm POULTRY SUPPLIES || TAZENBYS. Drinking Fountaips--Feeders---( 'oop Cups--Grit Boxes--Wall Founts--Celluloid Leg Bands, assorted sizes and colors. Mixed Pickles, \ Every day somebody finds and answers a classified ad. that accomplishes one or the other of these tasks. The process is going on all the time. Are you having any personal part in it? ' € Chow Chow, Send us your orders. Our prices are as low as the mail order Walnuts, Gherkins, Browning tian. et house and we save you the delivery charges for Graviés, Parisian Essence nn tion; and the hours and conditions of y Ji : At Kansas City 350 persons sought | each Aker with the region. SNNNERERERERG NEESER rT = -- Mushroom Cats 2 In the atsup, Essence of EHEREYaR release from the marriage bond at| season of the chief "money crop" EEE AA BUNT'S tien, tah Vifiogar, Tan. a single court session. How long ¢&n {most farmers work long hours, The = Phone S88 HARDWARE society, which is founded upon the rest of the vear things go more eas- ee Jas. REDDEN & Co. aa TT JUST RECEIVED A LARGE NUMBER OF LADIES SERGE home, endure in a country whichiily. Taking all farmers together, it presents such a record as this? {is quite possible that they do not av-| i { DRESSES--in black, brown and mavy blue, in all the latest styles. Prices from $15.00 to $35.00. rere {erage more than eight hours of act-| The leader of the Nationalist party | oy work the year through. The! in Turkey scores one against the | farmer cannot be compared with any | Christian nations when he Says: | other worker. His life is the most "There is no drunkenness or thievery | ¢atabound in grim determinism: h in Turkey. That is more than many {1s at the constant mercy of weather, civilized nations are able to claim." { Insects, market conditions, which no | man and no government can control y | . Hg Jia SETeTience oe i In another sense his is the freest lite; ari the war, Premier Lloyd }!® ROUrs are what he makes them. Beorge tells the miners, who de! -- 3 mand nationalization of the coal! mines of England, that there would | PUBLIC OPINION F LS be mo saving in expense, that state] ; SATA acres [1 Price » - ownership tended to kill enterprise! | li ) : : sll ars envi Betce ' and initiative, while an increase in| Roa STO : : CaaS Ene wages and shorter hours would mili- (Sedalia Capital) sme _-- RS Se / : Soray ainin 3 ' tate against an increase in output! The only thing agitators haven't J fl 23. 50 be . . r Nf 4 i S i asked for i : i J hi Buch facts are stubborn things to ofine guy te SMOTUéning of . the bd" MU | T.J. Lockhart, SCRANTON argue against, . i | i Gets From Under. \ . 3 : A : Real Estate and Insurance . s (Miami Herald) San : CLARENCE STREET CIVIC DEFICIT COMING. Whatever may happen to, the for- Phone 1035W. or 17977. COAL According to the city auditor the me Raiser, Be Jas fixed it so that he ave a a tN NMI Phones 20 and 990. | AVID SCOTT te Me Daylb Sco FARMS FOR SALE: acres Price $20,000 acres ......Price 18,000 acres ......Price 15,000 acres ......Price acres ......Prico . acres ......Price " DELAWARR acres .. - Price a 5 acres a LACKAWANNA acres 5 2 B acres oH ¥ ~--and--- acres T - acres ERN RAILRO. acres a ¥ WESTERN ADS acres .. Price ¥ acres .. Price ACTes ......Price bing and Gas Work a speeial. \ ov ah work susTanteed. a FOR ONE WENK ONLY 145 Froutenae street. Phone 1277, MEN'S OVERALLS--black and blue striped, at cost price ... 237 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 1283J. A Our rent is low--our prices are low. HERR plied ETT Couneil will face a deficit of betwen | many's ndematte any part of Ger- £15,000 and $20,000 at the ef of ah the year. This represents about a Wonderful Vitality, 1 i : 8 : 7 Chief Distributor for Kingston mill and a quarter in taxes. During (Syracuse Post-Standard . 188% and 1913. dhe couse bat small, 720, RASH, Bu Babin he cr Victory hoe Store Aw surpluses, because ecopomy wasAhe! pag five doctors looking nm es : k ; 'watchword, in view of war condi |. ' " : We aim to carry everything in \ " ; af Rubber that is needed in the sik mimi tions. But the time had to come Let Her Ga To It. COR. PRINCESS AND CLERGY STS. - §§ | room. Faw 0 d when the roads. which had been ne-| Germany's billion dollar Totten] Will open on SATURDAY, OCT. 18th, with a full range DR. CHOWN'S DRUG STORE glocted, would require larger expen- i scheme to sell bonds bearing no in-! of high grade Shoes Men, Women and children. ditures, and 1919 was the year when | terest. payable before final redemp- | how : : 1 } . 185 PRINCESS STREET ' Foot of Queen St. tion is worthy of Latin ingenuity. Nor | : PHONE 343 i 8 start had to be made in general is it to be discouraged. = The Titian} i > p 9 hone - Tomirs. No provision whatever Was|.,, invest any money that Germany | ' The citizens of Kingston are cordially invited to in: made for this when the council may raise to good advantage. spect stock im to please satisfied that struck its budget last March. The' ar Wn " any Seal Board of Works took what was left, Substitiitey for Strikes, : our prices will mean a reduction in the High Cost of ' When all other civic committees had| The printers strike in New York Walking. © | 3 been Provided for. In other words, has demonstrated that magazines can | ; g i 5 Nit] 29% mills of taxation was not null. he out. HpSasting byl | + Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lenders wo Bhopal, the second greatest Mo cient to meet the wmeads of the script. The next railroad strike, {i i fan i : d Succeeded Joseph P. Naumann as hammedan stats in India hus beeg municipality, To have met all ex- ous ever should come, will show that] -- i Democratic member of the Rational jruled over by a woman for several

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