Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1920, p. 7

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TUBSDAY, JULY 138. 1980, ~ THE BRITISH WHIG is of 1 tor those whose present wie have. Em onaliem 1a i- | the ro same clans with a conscientious TT ---- E | 5 not er them 5 ism 1€7 : h YEAR. » Ea aa ; " "3% There has been no question which & 2d. by the | Yoters wa 151649 'has been debated so earnestly shows that of orat hey + Know y t through the ages as this one: "Will e domestic bud- | the part; lone an ends to do; ' he squeal?" 1 st 100 per cent. | they want to kr here has been no ery that has 3 at . ] struck more terror into more hearts ¢ ar begar r the | stands on important estions; and . . since the war ekan,. whereas the | stands on | i : af sihce Adam 4s the announcement: sjlaries of ministers, inadequate as! are not grea interested In flowery ('Hg hath squealed." they were in 1914, have been increas- ' language f emo It has wrecked forts and frontiers, ° only thirty per cent. Many | oratory. isis & truth which oo and chancellors, cabinets hong wn . A i @ng kata oir, the , oh Ay ay . % by wil asp 1 Res Bod TAY THE Tm salaries as during the pre-war per- ants for the votes of the people at verial Order.of the ES of the i iod, thus entailing great hardships' tion iim Feniar aid, the commission ap- | on the familie he ministers. : ted to investigate the price of | This ougnt not to be. . Church back scratches--everybody takes to- | boards should zealously take action. | the tall timbers when the Jearsoms { MUSINGS OF THE KHAN ey goes ap: "He or she hath squeal- x a" € uve que peut! | WILL HEARST BE A CANDIDATE? ah ae pou away 'with the |" Itis a well recognized fact that it 4 : : idea that all squealers squeal because {is impossible to please everyone To Squeal or Not to Squeal. they like to squeal. A bulifrog croaks | That is especially true of the seleet- i ° because he loves to croak, and Sock- | P Ee : to a grow BE regal g for dologer's dog howls because he loves | ion of Senator Harding as the Repub- the s 1 certainly don't ad- ; 3 { m t Wish You +1 | to howl, but--and you can believe it Published Dally and Semi-Weexly by lican candidate for the United States I don't wish you to think i dolled be y squealers who | 3 -- ou BIBBY'S| [I ER ---- i EE Suit Carnival ' This Week We Are Offering Something Particularly Nobby At Pleasing Prices. ols bo WHIG JBLIS i + Sle that, bie el atiy | have come t« LIMITED | | presidency. The selection had hard |), So {elumanti a sana squeal not because they love to ready. 4 . " ... squeal, but because they have just natchelly got to squeal, whether or | ly been made known when a move- tuneful squealer is a necessary part "Editor and [ment wag started to form a third lof our domestic, social, commercial - ligiot tical CCOROHY. ow many good men will spend Managing Diretor| |, +v in opposition to Harding. The religious and political economy. no. H & i trying to - | In my library 1 have a book en- ® Sleepless night to-night £ SNLEr! i. _..343 leaders in this movement were 'those titled, "The S& OF of Mankind." decide the question--to squeal or Sioe "za who bad supported Hiram Johnson jt is full of warriors and statesmen not to squeal? Whether it = Better a oy and Senator La Follette, both raai- and lawgivers and saints and mar- | © Ree) VIS ITU or Syume 'that SYMCRIPTION RATES 1 isatis Frith. t¥rs from Lot's wife down to the (Dally .38.00 joa, 229 doh bs Site YwataNed ie press at time Wi thor by the squealer hath made his appear ae can ate puf forward ¥y thei - A re ° | ance in the Sinn Fein organization r not, the hi an has left an =i 50 , party. The movement spread, ANd thon hs Ta done a ic 4 south of us. One of the best squeal- pin several states it is being defipitely | civilization on the track than all the oD Oe une 8 2 ier Devay. 1.00 organized Politicians began O | rest put t ther 0 to i, : wry 1 1.80 E ry . Tr a yi The age squealer is born, not The Lord shall provide. The tes 1.80 | wonder 'who was behind the move, made, hence he was pred otined he | hath gone forth to every good squeal: mouths pro ria. for Johnson refused to discuss poli- s designed, he was intended for |°r In the United States. en Fh RESENTATIVES | tics at all. ; rpose, and that purpose or mis- "Squeal, O squealer, squea Mn Received a shipment of absolutely new models in Young Men's Summer Suits; manufacturer's samples; no two suits alike; at less than wholesale prices. TR New One Button Models. New shadow effects in greens, greys, browns and bronzes. New Two Button Models, Some Silk lined. St. Jol . Montreal 2 $ KHAN. aon yi Bidg..| At last the cat is out of the bag. sior to squeal--just squeal! | ~ R aE rr Toronto. n squeal but once, and if you The Wigwam, Rushdale { The third party movement has bee 1 1 tind ng Tu Rockton, Ont. blished | 3 you will find that Some . Letters to the Bdiier ie uni hee | traced and its leader is now out in situation hath.been saved by that | on er the actual | the open. William Randolph Hearst, squeal. AIEthed 7a ome of the bes Job |a radical of radicals, anti-British, When we were goi ug to schopl, if printing offices ia Canada pro-Sinn Fein, and appealing to all Jou semeinber, Bn re 'Was a squealer PUBLIC OPINION EE ---------- a -- tt nu ¥ in the unch. 0 sL NOW, when you he elements o est | - ind 3 : = it 'ome f unrest in the coup it all over, don't you think 3 The circulation of THE BRITISH || try, 'has come out with a straigh! tha: it was well for us that i o WHIG is authenticated by the | aomang for a third party. He does our comings and goings we I Unfortunate, ABC (Detroit Free Press) Audit Bureau of Circulations. The Hart The Havelin The Ralph The Clinton $37.50 $45.00 $43.00 $35.00 |BIBBY'S : ES E = E 2 s 5 Es E ES 5 = = 5 ss 5 ES = = E ES = =] EE EB E E £2 Eg EE E E E ss ES EE 5 & 5 S&S 2 i ubli Ss. says | take that ueal 1 § mot ise the Republicats: He say ; One of the few unfortunate things » 11 | into consideration? An expedition to they are astride the fence on, all forbidden ground was abandoned be- | dbout life is that there are so few | important questions, and have npt' cause we realized that Ski nny Me- | ways to be foolish, . the sympathy of the people. But Nutt would squeal on us. We trod . oT Save the pennies and the income then Hearst mever did like the Re- {the straight and narrow path, and Fresh Revelations Daily. tax will take care of itself. to-day we are highly esteemed and (London Advertiser) publican party, or, for that matter, J bh ad Every day gives Ontario better { . honored citizens, just because ve any party which went contrary to Rotw Goat the squ Ea his ih reason for having thrown out the his wishes. On the other hand, he | were on the prem i Hearst administration in 1919. kas cut himself adrift from the Dem- O my brothers, when you fall upon Jesse Was = Pikor > ta rowh your 3 T th ks for the s . The German mark has fallen trom | 2¢Tats. © He is not In sympathy with DO ble s showered on You an (Kitchener Telegraph) grace, but the casy mark is as popu- | son's ideals for world peace. He |g, 1) or . fue + Jesse James had his points, but he . " K s not in sympathy with anything ! ven av 4 oY, never demanded $60 a month for a lar as eyer. is i sympa lh Ww ything you ever include tt : 0- | <mall house that is only worth $25 a which gives the United States a grateful wretch! u wouldrs month. . The mieek won't inherit the earth Share in the rehabilitation of Europe Where you are to-day, whether x ( while they are too meek to got vid lor the saving of the Armenian na- are lu hi ue oo Ry ar Bi Olling the Machine. T McCLARY S GAS RANGES : i Q1 n {i uw n Swar) } of profiteers. tion. But that, of course, does not |p; squeal. | Well-paid' hot 5 TE) eMeidnt] SUMMER DRINKS sn) apply to Ireland. He wants the r join any organization that than badly-paid help. See how You can't develop a "tobacco United States to interfere there. The | has no squealer attached. Elect|one | ;moothly legislation runs through at "I'he Finest Finished Ranges Sold in Canada.™ --LIME JICE re vice-presi- | Giawa since the sessional indem- "FLORENCE AUTOMAT IC" OIL STOVES --GRAPE JUICE ~--LOGANBERRY JUICE ~--ORANGEADE I Ii ; Natutally enough, cooking Turkey \ ' brought Greece to the top. a SO 0 I (a heart" by smoking the present day Irish vote in this country is worth Secteiy trlinenor. x Gougle five-cent cigars. | having--4t totals over two millions. | op aya; tors--and One » squealer at the | 21¥ of the members was increased. | Endorsed by Good House keeping Magazine. mre Ie rn | Therefore, a plank in support of the | very least He will be the most use- A Real Overalls Club. 'Sold at; -- --LEMONADE Right now is'the proper time to | Irish republic. {ful man in the whole t h: Sorhe (London Free Press) | . il --RASPBERRIADE arrange to keep the home fires burn-| What is Hearst's idea in advocat- | Saucalers are better, th nA others.| In one Ohio city 2,000 business | Vy ~--GURD'S GINGER ALE ing next winter. | 182. the formation ot:a third patty? Maby of fhom squeak, The Sumniveand professions] men have assoune- | --GURD'S 500A WATER EEE IE On past occasions he has been a|pot kick, he doth not holler--he vice each week to farmers. This is | pS TRY SINGER Aue He Is hard put to it for something | contender for presidential honors. squeals. Do you know that he is an "Overalls Club" that is worthy of GINGER ALE to do who would counterfeit a dol | yi: ficht with the Democrats dates rarer than you think? You may be! its pame. . far bill these days. Pond a a baer colveition laboring under the delusion that ¥ Jas. REDDEN & Co. | there are a great many of him. You! Insufficiont. | Phones 20 and 990 on, | when he was defeated In a contest {are thinking of that kind that-are (Bay City Times-Tribu * { Just the thought of anybody com- | for the nomination. Hearst's great |always putting up a holler and you Women who fall in love with white ; More Bargains |] Store clones at 1 pm. Wednesday ing through the rye is quite sufficient | ambition is to be president of the [confound him with the gent who is spats and a blonds aug and any i s understan t | £0 make a body ery. | United States. He has no hope of {always kicking his stall down and [thelr owner, shou a ! -------------- 'making more racket than enough. | thé divorce court does not recognize | HM building material keeps on go- | receiving the nomination of any Of || ascure you that they are not the |a temporary aberration of mind as | ry, REE ing higher 'we can soon build man- the regular parties. That was only same. Believe me, they are not in | sufficient basis for a separation in early ( sions in the skies. - | a slight obstacle. Why not form a * t . | CHOICE : - | party of his own? That is exactly | { { i 1] + The only wet plank in the United | what he is doing. His name is| ; ' | . » . --Spring Lamb. ~ States w e oulja | prominen entioned as candi- gat hn Sl i es vn ot Rippling Rhymes TE st a ety |y Seri Lae : Sn d--pp-------- | The only answer is "Wait and see." # With rents at the present level, " ---------- { { { . ; " | ll --Tenderloins. only leap year can account for con-| . EMOTIONALISM IN POLITICS. | tinued indulgence in matrimony. Yankees are noted for their em-+ THE MODERN WAY. ! =P rk S BR tionali ' i a 1 do as little as I can, and ask the highest pay; | O ausages. Another explanation.of the H.€.L. : aa =. . Sime Som a that's why I am an also ran, now that I'm bent and l "iy Ch . Ww. t B £ that nger ey waste a great deal of energy gray. 1 fooled along, year after yer, ai every jo on il oice este is we 10 lo use flour sacks to no purpose by giving went to it. Ta I'd touch; I always had a deadly fear that I would do | 0 I rn Dee to make underwear for the children.y poy 10 recent political conventions, | SEE too much. I've heard of men who strive to give full i { k ; such people are too good to | . I D . | 4 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY we will sell a high grade Electric Iron --fully guaranteed--for $6.00. Worth §7.50. Get your order ------------------------------ i "hi i S value for their wage; A European family could get rich | one in Chicago and the other in Sun | oY live, and never reach old age. Such people Hve in story on what a Canadian family wastes. PrUNgises: have been markedby great | EE books, and tracts and sacred tales, and many years A I : outbursy,s, both from the delegates hy have passed, gadzooks, since I have seen such males. reen ors at | Bu ea, Yau gan say ~~ Mme ting | 4 the chler speakers. Almost every we Like other independent wights who swell the toiling 832 KING STREET : { man who took the platform irdulged throngs, I've always stood up for my rights, and Phone 285 » Wy i i . } S i whooped tbout my wrongs. I've pawed around in PS 5 5 - You can say one thing for a walk-| id a fervent oration of emotional | : . noble rage, and shed all kinds of brine; the rights of WwW. H. COCKBURN & CO. . | language in an effort to sway the | those who pald my wage was no concern of mine. And | ° . audience. Ovations of twenty, thirty, | now that I am gray and bent I cannot find a place; X 5 Pheae 216. and forty minutes' duration followed | employers will not pay a cent--they do not like my | i the nomination of the principal | Suro; face. They scorn me when, in woe arrayed, with work | MATTRESSES i I'd get in touch; th h afrai The rest of the world probably | dential candidates, several sections : n i Sy'v3. heara 1 always was a } | WE ARE PLEASED ff Bom throw away yeu oa that I would do too much. understands . that when the Un ted | taking part in each and every demon- | | --WALT MASON. an ass of itself it is| [ stration. RCC a ~ ~~ | to ammpunmce that our Mr. Me- Mates interests of party ad- | What does it, all amount to? Do | i NAMERE is back again in charge Jif/ make onovate, ain hes aq, | the speakers who appeal to the em- |, of our Repairing . Department, # Get our prices. |" and trust we can give you the old | otions of the listeners imagine that | of food has increased 108 | thei i i No time satisfaction that has made - eir flights of oratory gain them any | gurs a busy shop. Work and Bi Frontenac Mattress Co. a 1814; the cost of support in a convention of veterans? | \ rices » will be ht. . increased about 100 per Do the demonstration leaders sup- | & . unter ie ; se % 17 BALACLAVA STREET ® average salary of the pose that their outbursts sway a! McNAMEE & SLACK Phone 2100w | single one of the hard-headed poli-| ~ Agent for Brculator 1 Life Insuramce increased by only thinty per cent. | ticlas who attend these conventions? | ~ ONE AY ir What shall be done regarding tha: | Experience has shown that emotion- | 4 ---- : other seventy cent? | alism is of litt) liti t Representing: . / per e use in politics. A z Ryan, Grier, & Panet --t-------------- | Chicago the crowd cheered Wood for | ' Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- i - INCREASE SALARIES. | torty-two minutes, Lowden for | change--Insurance and General * o 'Ohurch members never were =o | thirty-eight minutes and Johnson for | Broker. at Aumerous and so prosperous as to- | thirty minutes, while Harding's ova- | ares and never so able to pay ade- | tion lasted only a few seconds. Yet . . vo at hs » SR a ca . guate salaries 10 the men who staid | Harding won out. At San Francisco | is often caused by defective wiring. mon; The Delaware, Lackawanna and . fr the best things in the life of the | four of the candidates were cheered + a : ' Western Railroad" _ community. Undoubtedly present | for over forty minutes, but that made Our electrician are always on the job and all 28 King PS : \ conditions are due to thoughtlessness | no difference to the vote. And there ; : and it is possible to help toward a have been many instances of politi- work guaranteed. : Celebrated jong active appreciation of the vital! cians who have been known to sway Dainty and serviceable; new shapes t played by the ministers in the | huge audiences by their impassioned We have Carpenters, 'Magpns and and color combinations; 25¢ to $3.00 ' Scranton of nation-duilding. Meth- | speeches on the eve of an election, is making its campaign with | {only to be defeated at the polls. servi the object of reaching through the | Eriotionalism in politics does not Painters that are at your ce on" a : E DIVING Sars conferences and districts down to! jpay. It is a misapplication of the Plain extra heavy ....83¢c. to $1.00 > v individual church, to secure! rules of mob psychology. An emot- minute' 3 notice. So don' t neglect your re-. . Coal / WATER WINGS the ministers the following mini- ' ional appeal for assistance to any 1 I et 1 : : ; annual salaries, in addition to deserving cause, made to a large | pan work. us do 1t --=Yyou will be sure With new Valve 5c.) : IIASA * The Standard Anthracite parsonage, or house rent, viz: [sudience. will bring results. But it 1 : ; of ; 0 in rural circuits; $1,800 in when politicians gather together, the it is done right. 1 EAR STOPPLES The only Coal bandied by ' towns with population of 2.000; $2.-] old rule'of swaring the crowd's em- : ; 3 in cities. It is hoped that these otions to win their support miscar: with ordinary Prevent water entering ears ...33¢. u farmer ---- amounts will be comsider- | ries, because the polling booth is too able hs pay tor ably excoeded in as mamy cases as far distant, and the appeal loses its ck \ farm PRacticable. | effect. * There is no psychological A : : . While it is hoped the effort will moment in a long drawnm out politi- : } : Plumbing Department : DR. CHOWN'S DRUG STORE| rues. root of een se some benefit in comnection with | cal campaign at which to garner in es which are paying at least the results of the appeal. The secret fminimum of $2,000, and can well | Ballot, 'cast while the voter is out of * Phone 237. : : s Brock Street PHONE 33 "18 3 black busines, but we , much more, the mala task is intimate taueh with the emotional : : treat you white." 'Belp provide the decent wocessar | element, kills (the effect which it] _ F - 185 PRINCESS PPRELT J

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