Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1919, p. 7

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vy 5 A 1 he 5 ¥ R THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PERE " » on 7 DONATIONS AT CHRISTMAS SUPPOSE FARMERS STRIKE) rrp 2c wins | ACKNOWLEDGED BY MOWAT AND DEMAND SHORTER) Ty == og --_-- SANATORIUM. | HOURS AND HIGHER PAY. | : por 8 | { Every Patient Received a Gift--Dr. | What a Western Paper Has to Say V 9 : e W ear S | Hopkins Gives a List of Those| ---Possession of Bread is Some-! g . { 'Who Contributed. | thing to Fight For. ' y | Portsmouth, Dec. 27--(To the Edi| Labor radicals in the industrial {centres speak and act as if the world a ® {tor.) :--On behalf of the patients and x istaff of the Mowat sanatorium I beg depended entirely "upon them, while {to express to the many people and they are independent of everything | {societies who so kindly sent Christ- and everybody. Here is an editorial | » 3 } {mas donations to the sanatoriun:, our from a Western paper-- Successful | {sincere thanks and deep appreciation Farming" -- which should convince | {for their generosity and thoughtful- even the most unthinking, radical {ness in our behalf. It was through that he and his are dependent upon society as a whole; and without it he Beautiful New Stock at the kindness of our friends that' would starve, freeze, or go naked. | Christmas at the Mowat was made so jenjoyable. Never have we had a The editorial in part, follows: {more sumptuous Christmas dinner| "We ask city workers to ponder a jand this in fiself did much to glad- moment what might happen if the 9 {den the hearts of the unfortunate farmers should do what the workers | patients who were unable to get Mite doing--demanding shorter hours ow = Christmas leave, and so spend Christ- and higher pay. The farmers are mis in their own homes, I théir own bosses, so they auld not » he Christmas tree and concert, have to quarrel with anybody. They 141 PRINCESS STREET. held on Christmas Eve, were, need- could hold out on strike until they ' less to say, a huge success. Much got good and ready, for they can feed credit is due to Miss Mcu.ll and Miss | themselves. Ariat | Nickell for their untiring efforts in| "You working fellows, suppose for | decorating the trees and the institu- la moment that the farmers adopted jtion, also to the George Richardson the eight-hour day. It would cut { - {Chapter of the Daughters of the'Em- 'down prbduction, at least, half. Sup- | pire, for a very excellent concert, and, pose they also set a price on their ithe Y.M.CA. for supplying the labor and their products, based on music. |an eight-hour basic scale. Where | Every patient received several pre- would you get your food? Only the sents, including a Christmas stock- rich could buy it at all, for the price ing Tram, the Red Cross Society; a would be prohibitive to men on strike. very handsome box of comforts from If the cost of living is toe-high now, : . . the Knights of Columbus; a Uhrist- how will lessened production affect Men's Invictus Hockey Boots, the best boo mas parcel from the IODE, and a it? H ill increased cost of pro- ' . DIAMOND OL ar: IG that's made. Special $10. present from the Mowat canteen. duction bring down prices? The boys in thé infirmary received | "If y ity workers expect the What id ve more 5 5 ' y i you city ! P! i hat would Eh both 'to special gifts besides the above _men- | farmers to go on feeding you at the | Other grades $5 and $7 the wearer and the giver, foned re including a stocking jold price you have got to get Back B : H I » . than Diamond Ring? rom the Glengarry apter of the [to work at the old wage and make oO We carry only the finest LO.D.E, Alexandria. {it possible for the farmer to buy ys ockey Boots, $3, $4, $5. Words seem utterly inadequate to [cheaper so he can produce cheaper. | ) I adies' Hockey Boots $4 $5 and $6 2 » ' . quality of stones, mount- to ) ed In exquisite settings, express our thanks, but we wish This is not a one-sided game. It] so you will have no diffi- through the kindness of your paper takes two to play it, and if you city 4 . . . : culty in making a selec- le publicly thank all those ho have | fellows quit, don't get Sore a you ; Ladies Evening Footwear, Men 8S. Dancing tion. one so much for us. elow I am {go hungry soon. Either the farmers » . Solitare Rings, $25 to [Eelosing a list of the donations vou st yo as you are doing, shorten Pumps, Boys Dancing Pumps. kit t $500. ceived. oo . {the hours and demand higher pay, : . . Bien Franklin , wrote Mo Three Stone Rings, $20 to BRUCE H. HOPKINS, for else they must lengthen the hours Fal Travelling Bags, . Bring your Shoes Wardrobe Trunks, here to be August 14th, 1784, "if i : : . h $750. Medical Superintendent. | and produce more without more pay. i i been patient other defects and Infirmities 1 were as easily and cheaply remedied Five Stone Rings, $85 to Mowat Memorial Sanatorium. | "The farmers have " 2 : asc eye weaknesses it would be worth $400. The Tipperary Club, Brockville: [with you. When they lose their pa- ul Suit Cases. R i Princess and Dinner $25 and a box of comforts. {tience, look out. If they quit, who : epaired. £ while for f riends to live a great deal E, 3 ! . " longer." The proper corrective Rings, $35 to $400. The Glehgarry Chapter of the I lis going to feed you? ~ What city glasses are much cheaper now than Every stone. of course, O. D. E.: a Christmas stocking for | workers have in common with farm- ; they were in Franklin's time and the carries our guarantee of [each infirmary patient. |ers is not so much political, as eco- - science of optics has advanced. quality, | The Women's Institute, Inverary:|nomic,. What are you going to do | =i 9 Don't you put your suffering eyes to {122 boxes of candy, 20 jars of fruit, [about it?" | a % {1 box of oranges, 1 box of apples. | In many countries of Europe, food 2 : further strain. Let us examine whi 3 S- I. O. D. E, Syracuse, N.Y.: $25. production this year was half the . them. . 9 I [ Cus | d ere 5 The Sratdand Christmas Fund: 2! Lsual amount, because farmers sould ; , ' oxes of raisins, 4 boxes of cigarettes, | not plant the average crops. Relic AY Shoe Store p15 Ibs. of chocolat.s, 4 cases of gocieties are now trying to save the A A EpoR 3 of fruit, 1 b f i d tul "© oranges; 3 cases grapetruit, OX | children from starvation an uber- Q 3 od. ! 100 PRINCESS ST. | Malaga grapes, 2 pails of candy, |culosis. In the radical's. heaven -- 5 £3 - 3 tins of biscuits, 2 boxes of figs, 1|Russia--farmers have gone on strike BS he - Na - -- ed box of dates, 1 sack of mixed nuts, land refused to produce more than oy Rin oe $-Q - 6 boxes of cigars, 4 doz. bunches of sufficient for their own needs. Pos- i ai i ne | ee mel TW celery, 2 doz. bottles of olives, 8 qts. | session of a piece of bread is now 2 of strawberry | sometKing to fight for. : = LAND FOR SALE, cranberries, 29 jars * " Olden Township, 204 acres, min-t liam 19 jars of raspberry jam, 11 jars | "The House of Better Glasses eral rights reserved. Timber lot, 3 HES 6 DF nape a J | y. } k Oppgsite the Post Office SHY hao Able Miscellaneous units: Pay Office M. | { ? LIB: 38 Clarence St, Kingston. D. No. 3, 24 Ibs. chocolates, | ) i KINGSTON. Rev. J.+O. and Mrs. Crisp, 1 box | oa oranges. ! ] a HOLDS ITS SECOND ANNUAL Mr. and Mrs. R. Easton Burns, 1 DINNER IN KINGSTON box of kaitted caps. | . Birkett, 2 pl ¥ -- he British Whig Pa Address by Rabbi Shoffer--A Num- | "THE GIFT STORE" ber of Visitors Present from Ot. Open Evenings Until Christmas Lr The British Whig Publishing Com- pany, the Christmas Menu Card. i We wish to thank all our friends and cus~ Anderson Bros, 1 box oranges, tawa, Moritreal, Toronto and Ham- King's Daughters, Sydenham syeet] iiton. Church, 1 b: 1 les. : YM. ane : A Christmas | The Young Men's Hebrew Asso- ~=Ladies' Fur-lined Gloves tomers for their patronage during the year : crackesr, 14 doz. flowers. | ciation, Kingston branch, held their! Ladies Wooldiined Gloves and wish. to all a Bright and Prosperous 0 Charity Circle, King's Daughters of second annual banquet on Fi | the Empire, subscription to the Blue Syening at the IS riiChes of Mr. 25d ~--Men's Fur-lined Gloves i Mrs. 1. Lesses, 178 Johnston street. Book agazine for ane year. a About fifty members and guests sat ~-Men's Wool-lined Gloves New Year. ¥ £3 Soldiers' Comforts, Toronto, tm ¥ §' | Christmas box for each employes, 175 down to a delicious dinner prepare Men's Knitted Gloves plants, Christmas decorations for the |by the local chapter of the Hadas- Isah. Toasts were given to "The «Men's Fine Hats ¥ "Hosts" and "Visitors." Men's : . : . il | © cine W 0 Only Wicharaw | A feature of the evening was an i : the t in the coal address by Rabbi Shoffer, ot the local --Bays' Caps 167 PRINCESS ST : TELEPHONE 441 Owing to Improveinent fn the congregation, who pointed out that Fine Fur C . g od! | situation, the alterations in brain ger the "Y M.H A Niet Dnclude religions Fine 'aps vice and the temporary withdrawals rama velo : advertised as eftective January 3rd and educational work together with ~--Ladies' Fur Sets IS BOR its regular routine work, mn orde : . -- Sag 4th will not Je Bade with ne justify its name and existence. The | «Children's Sets which will be temporarily withdrawn | evening's entertainment was conclud- | awHudson after Dec. 31st. ed uy tue read.ng of the Dyspeptic| Seal Coats : Review by I. M. Ellenson of Ottawa, | --Marmot Coats a paper dealing with social indiges-| Crown Prince Frederick Wilklam | tion. o has entered a protest with the Wie-| The most prominent Jews of the! UR STORE 18 FULED WITH rengen Council against its assess- city .wers present, together with a' 3 ment of his annual income. number of visitors, among whom w" a A, oscow dmpaich sas that the were" 2. Goldberg, Hamiton; W. Young Married Folks v 5 | | 0) 0 % e 8 3 Bolshevilki are preparing a new of- | Holman, Ottawa; M. Shear, Camp- Jonave Against Poland with the aid peil's Bay, Que.; L. Sugasman, Mont: 88 - foroes. al; 1 M. Ellenson, Ottawa; H. The Canadian Farmer was launch- | x; msky, .H. Susman and H. Cohen, CAMPBELL BROS. Should Buy at Reid 's 3 Abra Ladies' Hudson Seal Coats and a Gover 4 for the | Toronta. . Tange Has \ Jha French business firms have open- "Dealers. It is better to buy good furniture, like Reid's, Sleigh Robes Bucharest, Butapget and CAUGHT SELLING LIQUOR: ; | right at the start and be satisfied, than take a chance 1 ~A-- { on inferior furniture Buying at Reid's isa pleas- | NCY NABBED BY i : I | wre, No matter how little you need youneedita ong time. in . leeple Gourdier's Sete M zemos No tice! 78 BROCK STREET, x Bt pon. Tile AVOHOKEER r 1 ~~ = =| "Fine TRrTe Foran | THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. 4 "Phone 147 for Servies, TR - Women's 10 and 12 inch High Top Boo I | with white wool lining, at $5.00. one

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