Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1920, p. 6

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sim PAGE SIX coe THE BRITISH WHIG th YEAR. L years Juvenation he ho o be able to give of sixty the face of a gir! to this Boon of » seekers after mature in Dr. Voton- off"s w treatmegr there is in the newest discovery cred ited to Dr. Vorg But. of one thing we are fa And that is that the only certain way for a woman--oOr a man, either,--to ex- tend the appearance and the vigor of youth into middle life and old age is sure { to keep up the thoughts, the illusions Pablished Daily and Semi-Weekiy by T BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING Lu, LIMITED Mapaging-Uiretor i TELEPHONES ? Business Office .... Bditorial 'Rcom, Job Office ..... SUBSCRIPTION RATES © (Dally Edition) year, delivered In city .. year, If paid in advagce year, by mail to rural offic Year to United States (Semi-Weekly Edition) Oue year, by mail, cash $3! ¢ One year, if not paid in advance, i 5 One yenr, to United States 1.80 Six and three monthy pro rata. | OQUT-OF-TOWN REPRESENTATIVES F. Calder, 22 St. Johs Bt, Montreal M. Thompson. 40: Lumsden Bldg. 00. Letters to the Editur are published! only over the actual name of the writer. Job Atlacned is one of the best printiag offices in Canada. The circulation of THE BRITISH WHIG is authenticated by the ABC Audit Bureau of Circulations. The mighty dollar has been re- duced to the mitey dollar. At any rate the war made the world wish for democracy . Vices are only sometimes only virtues carried to excess. --Dickens Paint and powder from the corner drug store won't hide a bad disposi- tion. : od ------------ vo If there is no heil, what b those men who will do anything iaw allows? comes ef thé How. fortunate are frogs ways full of hops and loaded greenbacks. The statement is made that among diseases itch for office is about ths worst extant. The woman wants love, the man power. Which will bring the grea:- fom happiness? And so the country is going to the ! dogs? Well, it might as well be the ! dogs as the hogs. | The next time it happens, the na- jtions will know enough in time to {prepare for peace. It is all right' to import unskilled laborers if they are unskilled in the art of making bombs. Bryan has one consolatien. He can always insert a dry plank in his Chautauqua platforms. Adam made a date with Eve to meet her under a cocoanut palm. That was the first mandate. Once the price indicated value; now it indicates no more than a con- sclence asleep at the switch: On the morning of election day every Mexican peon knows agalast | whom he will cast his bullet. Thousands advocate a back to the farm movement. But we see few | of them making the necessary move. ' vided by a very d'*'erent sort of youth ; kind the responsiveness of above all, to harbor and and | thoughts and charitable feelings There are plenty of white-haired women who have the face of youth. By keeping in contact with life, by keeping their hearts and minds open, and by keeping their spiritual eyes upon the things that" are kindly, gentle and sweet, ther have grown into the physical beauty of a happy old age. THE PENITENTIARIES. The term "pen:tentiary." despite the modern application of the word and the meaning it conveys, is of religious origin. It might mean either we luntary or enYorced separa- ; tion from worldly affairs for the pur- Pose of expiating sins ofthe flesh or spirit, with a view to regeneration. Viewed In this light our Canadian penitentiaries ought to be model places, productive of the best results It is true that chapels are provided for divine worship on the Sabbath. and services are conducted by official chaplains whose work is carried on under particularly adverse cifcum- stances. . The reason for this is not hard to find. The old certificates of conviction and sentence read, "For the period of your natural life" or _® term of years, as the case might be, "at hard labor, subject to the discipline of that institution." The judge who spoke the words knew nothing about the place to which he was sending men; nor what the "discipline" of the in- stitation meant. Much the same wording is in use at the present time. The "discipline" was something pro- of per- In Canada this appears to have been embodied in regulations prepared. by a4 man whose only qualification was that he once visited Europe as private secretary of a minister of jus- tice. When his chiet died a place was found for him as the inspector of penitentiaries. The new Inspector had a mania for destructive criticism and for making rules. He set out all by himself to revise the regula- tions In force. The result was riots in two penitentiaries that lasted for several months, during which timed' penalties and punishments were the order of the day. Subsequently he decided to hold a convention of Cana- dian penitentiary wardens annually, Two such conventions only were ever n from the judge. "discipline { held, because the wardens tore his regulations tp pieces and undertook to revise them upon a majority vote, Much ill-feeling betwen him and the wardens arose and he never called a conference again. He sanctioned their attendance at the American Prison Congress annually, but ft seems he ridiculed the proceedings at such meetings and refused to at. tend them himself. Canada has never received any benefit from the experience of her own practical men, or: of those.of any other country in | formulating the prison system that | 1s now in operation in the dominion penitentiaries. The hope of those interested in our penitentiaries and the reformation of | the inmates, is that the. Hon. Mr. The evil that men do lives after | them; the good is often no more than the act of dying and getting out of the way. There might be several dozen par- ties in this country if every. leader with a grievance was reasonable sure | cof a few followers. ! Dresses are sold by weight in Japan. 'Even with bad eyesight We see lots of sheer dresses that suggest a similar value. A great many people bewail the sorrows of the Serbians. They would weep over their misfortunes. What #8 needed, however, is givers, not | "gu." | In regard to patches. We have! seen many a good one wrought out! by the deft hands of women, but the work of God in the garden patch ! leads them all. ANOTHER "FOUNTAIN OF . YOUTH." Dr. Serge Voronoff, the enterpris- ing Russian scientist who made the extraordinary discovery that an in- | terstitial gland detached from a monkey and grafted on a man would make a septuagenarian act like twenty, is out with a fresh disclosure | . that will cause a fluttering--this 'time in the dovecotes. ! Dr. Voronoft -- Russian for *"raven's son" --is credited in # Paris | despatch with the announcement that | Doherty, the present mmrster of Jus- tice, may avail himself of the best judgment of practical men, including psychiatrists, in the revision of the regulations. He should endeavor to secure the highest type of men in making appointments, Men should be sought for the higher offices who DOSsess a proper conception of the duties required of them and,.who re- gard discipline as a means to an end. Tha penitentiary is no place for time- serving officials, but only such as have the true Christian conception of humanity and are capable of carrying it into effect. There is a wids UL Between the court room and the penitentiary, for | the one is engaged in an analysis of | facts and the application of law, while the other has to deal with human organism, human sensibili- ties, ideas and sentiments involving a! responsibility that exnnot be ignored without' serious consequences. For this very reason penitentiary ad-| ministration would be 'Detter re- | moved from the supervision of Judges | OF lawyers inclined to be obsessed by | crimes and penalties, and placed ¥ under a department of public health | in order that a scientific regime | might 'be adopted under sane super-4 Vision. Only by removing the peni- | tentiaries from the present court-. room 'and police atmosphere that. envelops and directs their manage- | ment can any system of réformation | plead for be successfully carrteq out, so re-| that's thrown away by orators, oh, It 1s inconceivable | Where would our problems be? 8 former declare. * by the same simian method of re- |.that a mind moulded by the criminal | ' Sevenpiper girls ' who has that milk route camo along | prevalent ~ Gn THE DAILY BRITISH can on the stand swore hoarsely J looked at hi "0 mere' cog in. the jud tots, 3 : s breath. He would run tell that old he had just mind you-- old ean of become "sufficientl the steam roller pro- ess to take pr account of human logy The minist has his proper sphere, n of penitentiaries is psy Justice utes to get ut on the wagon found Medad nH e of the barnyar Caesar What is puzzling me is: W 1 have the holiday lways look- uld he the a<d- cot Whi rward to? cters. Jlne lsowilse hesillles xhers ha would -eniorchinseldd- I wonder do people ever feel home- sick in the land that 9s fairer than day?' Supposing th Medad was 2s and penalties, wt minds fright there to-morrow, what would are not crammed full of statutes and 'he do? He hasn't got any friends n y ¥ n a politics, but to men fired by a spark po 1ike his brother Andy in Sas- from the altar of humanity~whose kat 1ewan twerlty years ago--he'd book is the book of life--human be- get out if he could. But where would : 3 he go if he got out? Ings in the flesh with minds and The .qu Sa ul of us should souls to be read and understood 1d sk ourselves is mot "Are, we good f *d to live a life of usefulness ir enough to go to heaven?" but "Does this world as the only proper title to our tr ining here on earth fit us to 1 : ae home when we get there? a piace in the next, Surely there is The pulpit is ever painting the no more sacred obligation than this. next world as a.great holiday land here we won't have to work, and 1 that stuff. "How many of us are equipped to enjoy that holiday, even granted that we are good enough to get there? ' Ever since I heard of he administratic 2 Ver to men who are not dealing with ose pgm" MUSINGS OF THE KHAN s t 0 "old iy Out of the East. (London Free Press) Out of India comes a Chrisian con- vert who say& his mission is to "Christianize America." The way of the Lord cometh from the East. Andy Simple Reduction. had Norfolk Ledger-Despatch) and g has reduced ber standing to 200,000 men, and if the al- in lies give her time she will no doubt succeed in reducing it to 300,000. Improvement in Fashions. (Vancouver Province) Carrying their fur their left arms is said to be the latest fad with Paris summer girls. It re- lieves the weight on the shoulders and serves as a balance for the vanity bags carried in the right hand. CONGREGATIONS UNITE FOR SUMMER MONTHS nd the milkman 2 neckpieces on Idea is Becoming Quite Preva- WHIG 4 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1030. 1% JL = E f = = i | | = E = E iE | ! MII 2 --in the new Ritz OS SEE BIBBY'S SUITS Sizes 36 to v gy Cheviots and Tweeds. in grey, brown or fawns. |BIBBY'S abi. . i} ~~ Kingston's Cash and One-Price Clothing House. SEE OUR YOUNG MEN'S SUITS -- "The Jake"--Men's regular models at $25.00 These are not $50.00 Suits for $25.00, but they are the 'best $25.00 Suits in town. SEE BIBBY'S $35.00 GREY SUITS : splendidly tailored; good domestic inodels; Sizes 34 to 42. $30.00 44, oY SEE BIBBY"S $45.00 BLUE WORSTED SUITS Blue Indigo Imported Cloth--stout, slims and regulars; men's and young men's models. BIBBY'S FOR SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES The Dorsay--$45 The Claude--$55 Sale of Panamas. SEE BIBBY'S $35.00 BLUE SERGE SUITS. The Drake--$52.50 wa" 000 HITT HHH --------m eg En TTT "The Finest Finished Ranges "FLORENCE AUTOMATIC" OIL STOVES Endorsed by Good House keeping Magazine. Sold at:-- BUNT'S McCLARY'S GAS RANGES | Sold ia Canada." King St. Phone 388 Atte Seg : death I have been depressed. I A Big Holiday. would be comical were 'it ne He had always said that when he pathetic to think of that poor the place for a few Weeks ne was T ' THE KHAN. a-goin' to take a 'hollerday an Zo, The Wigwam, Rushdale Farm, an' see his hrother An in Sas- | R.ckton, Ome gone west twenty vears befo p, and | | y he fornied one of that glorious com- pany of alleged pioneers who were PUBLIC OPINION the, backbone, as as the shin bone, not to spesk of fur bone, and we mustn't ilar 'bone of every new: country, on ' a. (Guelph Mercury) phere | 'The Kingston parson who denounc- Andy would have got out .of Sas- ed as thieves the Dominion Parlia- his discontent, but it w too. far to "jndiscreet in language as they in ac- walk and there were absolutely na tion. The cause of good government 'allroads nearer than Saskatoon or is not helped by such tirades of p t ant from him as Bagdad and Mos- cow are from us Yes, jes as soon as he could fix perty behind hifi %so's it would be li'ble to be there when he come bick he was a-goin' to take a good big He might Ve gone to see long ago, © the money he saved to buy his ticket there the northwest the: shape of a pot office order He didn't buy the order at the local post office He had the reputation of being as stingy as all get out, and he didn't want to undeceive the despised rabble, and rich Sockdologers and Spulpins and Losees and all 'them tp know that Andy was hard up. One of the keep Andy from freezing to death the second winter. Last winter Andy's cattle starved to death, and he and have starved to death also had it not Co been for Uncle Mecdad down home. | lent in the unty of The reason the cattle died was be- them, even if you could get the hay.| Cobourg, July 20.-- C And, of course, there were no cars. | to-day, the congregations of St. An- But a P.O. order can go by express, drew's Presbyterian and the Con- had things fixed so's he could leave "eller going off on a holiday. katchewan His brother Andy had t00 poor to get out 1 who form t is hemis- | Quite So. kKatchewan, during the first winter of ,mentarians~ was quite as foolish and "innipeg, which were ically as zphuse. things up sos he could leave his pro- hollerday an'ygo an' see Andy... back was invariably despatched was proud as Lucifer in his way. He re than that, he didn't want the had gone out to Mandy and the nine children would Northumberland. cause it was impossible to get hay to and the family is still in the land of A gregational Church in this town will the living, and Mandy has got a vote, hold union services during the re-| a goitre, and a mole on her nose with { miainder of. this month and during three hairs in it as long as yor © arm. | August, while their reshachira pas- So Medad plugged along and plug- | tors, Rev. W. A. Bremner®and Rev. ged along, and the other morning he | H. A. Carson, alternately take holi- Was out at the stand when the man (days. This idea of union is very in Northumberland coun- for his can. ty At Campbelltord Rev. H.. B "You're a;workin' too hard, Me-! Kenny and Rev. C. F. MoIntosh are dad," he said kindly to the unwashed | 2lternating as pastors of the United and withered old man. | Methodist and Presbyterian con- "If I could get red uv my corns |gregations there. At Trenton the and git somebody to look after the Presbyterians and 8 Methodist con--- place I'd take a good long hollerday grégation have united, an' go'n Andy, out west---he's union services for the two months, doin' tine." wd ins Bright The next morning there was no ment prevails. see CHURCH OF THREE DENOMINATIONS TO BE FACTORY This church, located at the corner of Broadview and Pre- toria avenues, Toronto, has served as a place of worship for three denominations. Built as a Baptist church forty years ago, it has since been used by the Plymouth Brethren and the Salvation Army. It has now been purchased for factory pur- Rippling Rhymes re ing | holding | Nuff Gourdier's For FURS Said SUMMER DRINKS --LIME JICE --GRAPE JUICE ~--LOGANBERRY JUICE + =ORANGEADE LEMONADE ~--RASPRERRIADE ~~GURD'S GINGER ALB ~--GURD'S SODA WATER --GURD'S DRY GINGER ALE =~~ADANAC DRY GINGER ALE Jas. REDDEN & vo. Phones 20 and 990 Store closes at 1 pam. Wednegda. y : --- --Spring Lamb, --Spare Ribs. ~--Tenderloins. --Pork Sausages. Choice Western Beef Daniel Hogan RN ~~ DAVID SCOTT Plumber mmbl and Gas Werk a special ro ion guaranteed. Address 145 Froatenag street. Phone 1277. G. Hunter Ogilvie AE nt for: | celsior Life Assurance Co. | Royal Exchange (Fire and Auto- mobile. British Empire Underwriters. Eagle Star & British Dominions. - Fidelity (Fire) Underwriters. Montreal Underwriters Agency. General Accident Assurance Co'y. | Dominion Gresham Guarantee & | Casual. \ In close touch with" Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges. 281 KING STREET. Phones x 568) & 1087 ~e > WASTED ENERGY. For many, many weeks to come the orators, brave souls, will knock the welkin out of plumb, and shoot it full of holes. Wherever there's a stump or keg some orator will rise, and talk until he breaks a leg, Jispenaips truth and lies. The men with mes- sages will §poil the picnic in the dell, and when we'd fain go forth td toil, they'll bind us with a spell. If all their energy and steam were put to sawing wood, high prices soon would be a dream, and = prospects would be good. We need strong men to guide the plow and see the pumpkins binned, byt all the husky fellows now are busy dishind wind. Pry man who speaks a piece would grow some wheat instead,' ome profiteering graft would cease, and we'd have cheaper bread. If every man warks to defend, would grab a another graft would end. For weeks and weeks th ancient tunes will in our ears be dinned, and" wholesome prunes, they'll merely hand us wind. chee! If it were put to WALT MATON who takes the stump, our bul-| hoe and blithely hump, | when we | The energy | baling hay, } FARMS FOR SALE A splendid farm of 267 acres, good road in Township of\ gston; good buildnigs; about 150 acres of good clry loam un- building timber; an overflowing spring for stock; no pumping: Sood. fences; no low or swamp d. A farmer with ordinary intelligence and 'willing to work should be able to pay for th's farm in six or seven years. : Price $11,000.00. For further particulars apply to: T. J. LOCKHART Clarence Street « « Kingston WE ARE PLEASED to announce that our Mr. Me- NAMEE fis back again In charge of our Repairing Department, and trust we can give you the time satisfaction that hag made ours a busy shop. Work and prices will be right. McNAMEE & SLACK PHONE 117W. | Robinson & Wishie| Automobile Repair Shop | All Kinds of Cars Repaired Promptly, Also do, Motor Boat Repairing | | Caps Dainty and serviceable; mew shapes and color combinations; 25¢ to $2.00 DIVING CAPS Plain extra heavy ....83c. to $1.00 WATER WINGS With new Valve ...... seven EAR STOPPLES Prevent water entering ears! ...85c. hes » DR. CHOWN DRUG STORE | PRONE 843 183 PRINCESS STREAM? i » 5c. | The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's Celebrated ~ Scranton Coal The Standard Anthracite The oaly Coal handled by Crawford - Phone 9, . Foot of "'neen St. "It's a black busine... but we treat you white.™ --e--

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