Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1919, p. 6

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H BRITIS THE DAILY PAGE SIX WHIG pg T 3 from the United States until after {tries, it has now indust ial cot- collector "iw ; aad lot him -- THE BRITISH WHIG| the beginning of 1920, and.even then | missioner who is a his sal. ny Tt be did -- RE gate re- | #upplids depend on the duration of | &rY, it is at present in the midst of a Mained Sosy ang the driver had 18 wl | fhe strike Although tiers iz a goad |sampaign to build up the Board off comes the: name turnpike. In some BB i create a new and parts of the country they call | supply in Kingston, it should be used [Trade and . io ww A Te -- rr---- Ce ro See Bibbys $25.00 #4" |BIBBY'S Where The New Things Are Shown First { with the strictest economy until further supply is in sight. $2.00 Wool Scarfs} { and an occasion that calls for the lin the way of its own progress, | extension of congratulations to two | Bell i am S------ i ! | elleville took the chance, and came! ¢ Ro Eg | ani prising officials, Messrs. Walsh | in under the terms of the sct fn o|§ 7Pinion Happenings of Other "od EE TIE Posy] and McMillan, ; t ve J " R | small way. The amount borrowed | N | o X i -------------------- | fo x . , Oi : = : HA The ™ Cent Dally Newspaper r the first year was only a modest a | aggressive community spirit. In all| toll roads. : sony i these things it has shown the way to] | ----From the Book of Wonders. Pub- | ; | lished and -copyrightez by the Bur- | ------ rt ep Spm . | Kingston, Yet there is still another £1 ial: Bdncation. Int. The largest vessel ever built in | t . A Fi | eau of Industria dncation, Inc, | { matter in which it is giving Kingston Washington, D. C. Kingston {s nearing completion at {a lesson. | Lr. ~ y H the local yard of the Collingwood | - When Kingston refused io take | CanadaEast and West | Is Now Here," says the St Th twenty thousand dollars, but it was| The Rebellion in Upper Car --f Times te hy ¥8 the Bt. Thomas | . . as an experiment to bulld six| it Was the night of Dec. 3-6, 1337; | ~Journal. In spite. of tre. "ous TX me a Tae iht alr bells were ringing all over mendously increased costs of produc- |. c experiment was a huge! Toronto, Already murder had been | tion, the Whig has maintained its success, and the city council of committed in the street in the name | pre-war subscription rates, and fs Belleville has now decided that the of rebellion. © The Loyalists were! about tiie only inshnce of ra Om scheme is an excellent dne, and as a hastening to their posts while the | ' | Shipbuilding Company, This is 2 advantage of the provisions of the! nou. forthern part of Toronto--in the: lo-| modity which has not increased in| '¢ the sum of two hundred.thou cality of Montgomery's Tawern :f Men's & Young Men's Clothes We'll trade you even an hour of our time to show you, for an _hour of your time, to look. If yeu are not fully convinced deep down, inside, that Bibbys Clothes offer you more good looks, good tailoring and good service per dollar than other makes, we will call it square and be friends anyway. | creditable record for the company | Ontario Housing Act, it placed a bar: J G. BIOL .....,... Leman A, "1 Sane prieo, But it costs keep on increas. Sand flallars is to be borrewsd fos #8 Possession of. the ol Fit Gi b= ~ ing, there is no telling what may rec havetobedone. ~~ house building operations under the At sunrise, Col. Provincial Housing Ast 18 1920. The BON or pa Teoh. Sounell of Belleville his that Targer rebels. He wanted to attack at once rere PER RRAA ERAN ERAN AARP ION IN RATES Sb vision of & bigger and better OILY 'but the - Lieutenant-Governor 3s. als S-------------- HAVE X HOBBY. A hobby is the business man's saviour from rustication, agvane oe vegetation iteg Beates *00, and starvation. It fiils his mind - 20 ly which has heen lacking in Kingston | leged to have rescrained him. Sheriff ' in the pact, and one of th first steps Harv, however, placed a guard on 18 the rrovic'on of an adequate num-| Yonge street, The families of the ber of 114 o-| Governor and some © his friends *.0! dwelling houses to accomm fwere placed on a small ship that lay in date the increasing population. lis the harbor, for the season was an Kingston might well adouwi -this We have Men's ? O'Coats at prices that will 'tease YOUNG MEN'S OVER. anyone to duplicate. COATS ut hye ~The Regent, $238.50 ~The Standish, $30.00 ~The Ritz, $85.00 ~The Bud, $35.00 ~The Claude, $83.00 ~The Haig, $87.50 ~The Ross, $42.50 =~The Midway, $45.00 ~The Raverhall, $45.00 The absolutely correct and last minute models... ==The Primrose, $27.50. ~The Kink, $28.50. ~The Harvard, $30.00 --The Ace, $35.00 ~The Nowton, $85.00 ~The Winton, $45.00 ~The Chester, $30.00 Ll ~The Senator, $45.00 © 1ou0 BEE =~The Briton, $22.50, $35, : $80.00 ee THE VALUE OF PERSONALITY, [cities and towns in Ontario. A very admirable person often | why should it not be a success in {leaves you completely cold and un-| Kingston? Our new council 'should ! interested. It may be because he | be composed of men who have the ; has no originality or ingenuity of ex- | vislon to see a bigger City and the Do your Christmas shopping early.:| pression, or because he is never |courage to provide for its growth. Begin now, Yau will (thus please human enough to permit you a Lr yourself and the merchants, &limpse of his temptations, Such a Lee person may compel your respect. but If Foch has to be called upon to | never win. your regard. The most } finish his task, there.is no doubt but persuasive thing about anyone is his | & that he will d6"it thorbughly and | personality, It is sometimes mag-| Why Are Some Roads Called Turn. i | | completely this time, { netic enough to make you like him pikes? A : T ¥ 2 ag re 1 ch to his men. | ---------------- no matter what he thinks, or feels Undoubtedly the name turnpike as iy is Speech on Monday) Textile manufacturers report a 1 ' . * | applied to some roads arose from the Oi a ) - eed of needles. What a yarn! *Tain't | © 900%: The latter type is not a fact that pikes or gates were set | n New ¥ rk Sun Maybe 30 but heathful influence. On the other |across the roads by the keeper or sow, -- ow i so the Saino. hand, a truly interesting personality | toll-collector, In addition to collect- the point 3 ® Just the : continues to display a charm that gy | 128 tolls, it was a part of 'the toll-y yg chief funetion of Government | ® Premiér 'ores "the 'com bines, which he sdys are. fostered by protettion.. He, 18 fighting a strong keeper's business to keep the road f the eol- o An attractive expression of that pers in re h _ 1 House, since the erection © 1 son's admirable characteristics. pair. His wages and other ex jossal palace overlooking the brick. | adversary; but he has the public be- hind him and deserves to win, Gallow's Hill, when a flag of truce appeared from within the city. conference failed, but the agreed not to 'attack until na rons mal Edition) when he Is away from *office with gn year, | net, nels and gives the poor b w same vision of the future. : St, Jo Biren realy tolls be The Governor proposed a confer-| i! lis : 3 : 'least give time to call the troops il Men Ss ont TNors ta the Tar" Tio hed # good thing and not a foolish thing electors to express this idea by their | It came. The rebel army, consist- 5 lin two lir Attached Is Canada. ire needed, and needed in large num | he city with their prisoners in the printing offices In and well, Geta hobby, ' ABO The. ve use ns snsBil bald in advance -80 | fomething besides work: it turns | "0 ix and tees Tonihe pro Pie: 7 [hls brain power into differént chan- | open one, snd Drepareq to fice i? fhe Y. city fell into the hands of the rebels, IT ! » ! N ry . : : 4 C A ou 1 Brice Om Er by Bra a has used all day a much needed rest | (3th in the city and her citizens. W 8 ano he vebelsy it" would at ng + M. Tho omsden ; It 'Increases his interest in lite: it |Dolave that the vast majority ave tice With the rebels; it .R. Northrup, 23 h Ave. New York! prondens his.outlonk; it shore is | 20XiOUS to see the dawn of a betrer : sand so make ml i i Chicaso : pens his lin from the country and so make a| R.Northrups 1610 Ass'n Bly. Uhl wits. Therefore, we say, a hobby js|98¥ In Kingston, and we look to the sharper defence if the attack came, | Suits writer, {88 some people have been wont to Votes on election day. But houses ing of séven or Sight Buudred, nen 3 {mba rard in of the best JOW| call it. It will serve you faitntully nes, marched southwar =" {bers at once, The Ontario Housing The cirpufagion of THE BRITISH WHIG is authenticated: by the v Audi$ Bureau of Circulations. rebels further word gapic from within Toronto. They did, however, advance to what front line, partly to prevent attack {Act has proved its worth in cighty afid also to make their numbers seem Then [Jarger.: They reached-a point near is now the corner of Bloor and Yonge streets. The rebels burned | near the corner; this some houses 80 enraged The Reason Why 'some. of the rebel forces that they quit the army and went home. The] same night the advance on the city| a <7 Mews GLOVES Dent's, Fownes and Perrin's Gloves == Cape, Suedes, Knitted Gloves Aufo Gloves re Driving Gloves and Mitts MEN'S NBOKWEAR A real beauty show In oar Neck-~ wear Department, new, English flow. ing ends--$1.00, $1.35, 81.80, $2.00, $2.50, $8.00, BIBBY'S FOR MEN'S FINE UNDERWEAR 78, 80, 82, 84 Princess St. To Abolish Governor, Too! i (Brockville Recorder) i was begun, after Mackenzie had de- ONE FUTURE FOR CANADA. The Farmers' Sun declares that there are three alternatives before the people of Canada: An imperia, union in which this country will have a real voice, absolute Canadian independence or a runfon with the United States, The Whig protests against the very suggestion embodied in the third proposal; it has no place in the thought of Canada, nor will it ever have. Thers is plenty of room on the North American continent for 'oth the Anglo-Saxon nations to work out thelr destiny separately, Nor are we yet ready for Independence, if this means a severance of the ties that bind us te the mother land; Theres remains, therefore, the neéd of revising Canada's. status among the free and democratie¢ nations com- prising.the great British commons wealth. * penses for doing this were received vards of the Don River, appears to fom the tolls collected from the; $3728 capacity for conducting social | people who used the.road to ride on entertainments on a magnificent | In carriages, wagons, etc. In the scale of splendor that is possible | gg early days the toll-collector was only to the possessor of great wealth, | armed with a pike, a long-handled The whole office could easily be ab-| weapon with a sharp fron head, olished, and the province would not | which he used to prevent people wholynsa anvthing. The constitutional | ne travelled his road from going by funetions of the office could as well N m Tommy Church, maygr of Toronto, intends to run for his sixth. term. He evidently intends to go after the record of thé mayor" of Rochester, who has held the office seventeen times, ------------------ The usa of automobiles in Ber- muda is forbidden by law. This would make that island an ideal place for 8 holiday after a fow weeks of dodeg- «2 Ing the demon auto drivers of Kings- ton, . An agitator has started a cam |. paign seeking to make Canada jndes pendent. He might as well save his time and oi » for Canada is toe well off in her, present status to de- sire a change. . RS The United States is still techni cally at war with Germany, and the ____ aitoraey-goneral has yuled that the coal strikers are guilty of treason, . What about those Americans who fre now doing business with Ger. many ? iE - -------------------- When in Kingston last week, Dr. Edwards, M.P. for Frontenac, urged thet a deputation be sent to Ottawa regarding harbor improvements with. out delay. Every day is precious . BOW, 80 that deputation should soon be on its way. See Bibbys $25.00 Overcoats See Bibbys $25.00 Overcoats without. giving up their-tell.- Later be delegated to the Speaker of the on a swinging gate was. built across | House or to the ehief justice of the the road, which made it unnecessary province. The time is coming when to use the pike, though the name was the people will have small sympathy retained, for no one could pass while for the social displays that have been the gate barred the way. When the | manifested in recent years at the ex vasserby had paid his tolls, the toll- pense of the province, g 3 | 5 Mm - Rippling Rhymes AN EXAMPLE. Let us set a good example in these wild excited days, when men mill around and trample on our corns in fifty ways. Let's not join them: in their milling, but, by fixing up our shacks, demonstrate that we are | 'willing to get down once niore to tacks. Let us shun the noisy clamor of the smiths who wield the jaw; let us argue with the hammer and expound things with the saw. Let us build a stately dwelling for the ans to occupy, while the anarchists are yelling threats and curses at the sky, Let's erect a noble ghanty where our cows may chew their euds, while he Russian, wild and ranty, blows the foam from bootlegged suds, All our ills will be adjusted, and the Reds will whoop in vain, if we only can be trusted to be calm and safe and sane, If you'd rail at vour con- dition, if you've victimized by crimes, bending 'neath some imposition, let it slide till saner times. Do not Join the angry chorus, but be patient and serene, knowing that the storm clouds o'er us seon will van- 0 Boena, Wa but make the country sicker when we paw around and we'll bring good thmes the quicker if we all get down to | DOMESTIOITY DERANGED, Telegrams from Constantinople || £1vé some fda OF the serious tribula. tions which beset domestic life along the well-known Bosporus. The gaunt | spectre whose name in English is N. } C. of L. flaps its wings dismally among the households of highly plac od Turks, The sultan has reduced | the size of his harem, pachas whe | formeriy wera rich are also rotrenche ing, and the Koran's allowance 'of four wives to a single man 13 a pros toss of reduction on all sides; so much jo, indeed, that the proportion of unmarried women is increasing rapidly. Sepp nary = 3 An interesting corollary to this demonstration is the craalion of & "race of bachelor maids who are go- HERRING BONE METAL LATH METALLIC PLASTER BEAD ish f like yi tacks. A few of the members of ths pres- "AL elty council are up fn arms against the wave of progressiveness which is taking hold of Kingston. Such men BRE outlived thelr use- LACKA.TANNA oe afd Pedane fulness Yo the ety, and should have 79 place in nest year's counetl. "More Pep". the Whig's little house organ, celebrates its first anni- varsary this month, If you are not on the mailing lat, drop a card to the Whig alee, Aang Juels 8 regular oopy of a bright little magazine with abigidea. . . res re ------ _ The Soldier Settlement Board an- nounces that 20,703 velurped sols * fiers have gone in for farming, This of producers I=! ,¢ wet survival in comfort. Balle 'said to be anxious for peace in order | will have an even start with their ing into politics," as the correspon. dent puts it. If the younz vw) men ars poing into politics as 8 means of lixelihond, it would seem thar a gro- bia of eivics is developing very fast in: Turkey. There are sald to he three women for every two men in that stor'ed land, and if the men find an 'establishment of the oli fashion too expensive for them to maintain, the surplus of girls unmarried sises like a swift tide, Moreover, women in Turkey, as ¢léewhere, his become distinctly articulate, not to say vocal, and the world is sure to by favored with her opinions upon the cuestion As yet no separate destiny from marriage is officially ocepted for Turkish women; the majority are that "the resultant prosperity will Who: say. that both'votes and hus Thus, with prohibition a part of the national religion, the Turkish women It is somewhat mortifying to the pride of our good old elty that the y of Bélle- itn doing. 1 i ville should be able to lead the way || Jadus- I a PRRpNaneml LS § ri i verses Price sana ed fk fs Bw. ha BESS - T.J. Lockhart, Real Lstate and Insurance CLARENCE STMERT Jones sand sou, Napanee, leave on the winter in Pomel cotaaid oti 3 tha

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