Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1921, p. 6

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sos hee RY . 6 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SR AREY THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 192t, ° THE BRITISH WHIG 88TH YEAR. TO-DAY. yrofes- THE YOUTH OF When teachers and | sional trainers of | to throw out dark morals of the rising g time for the laymen to opinjons. Children of o | New York dren of any ot been a day ration it scount their zeneration, World, are and when them, en at | points out the { much like chil | there has never i fault -couldn't be | Miss Dimmit, dean of wom Morningside College, lowa, has an- | nounced that '"'the number of cases | of immorality in {schools is appaling {1s hardly enough hono found wit our and t "| the institutions to fi blished Dally and Semi- Weekly by | FHE BRITISH Witla CO.,, LIMITED . President | 5 TE 3 usiness Office ditorial Rooms "en fob Office .,.......... SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Dally Edition) year, delivered in city year, if paid In advance year, by mail to rural off} e year, to United States .! (Semi-W eekly Edition) year, by mall, cash year, If not pald in advance 3 '50 me year, to United States {OUT-OF-TOWN Calder, 22 W. Thompsen T REPRES n_ St, Montreal 190 King St. E, ii Letters to the Editor are nly over the actual name riter. published of the Attached 18 one of the {printing offices in Canada. best job The circulation of THE BRITISH | WHIG is authenticaied by the ABC Audit Bureau of Circulations. j* n ii This winter may have been easy an the coal bin, fin the average man's constitution, { --N . Kingston needs an up-to-date as much as it need a police force or 8 fire department. Every visitor is tlear on that point. i -------- = { Russian revolutionists have given Petrograd three days in which to purrender, The days of Lenine and Protzky are numbered. ial hotel Managing a Frontenac hockey lea- gue seems to be worse than a job at | the front during the late unpleasant- | ness. For particulars consult Lieut.-| Col. Gillespie. é mien ~~ They say Willard is now grave and thoughtful. That's the way the bull was after he had tried to butt the engine off the track. The members of the Harding gov- | ernment have only been sworn in, In a few weeks tiey will experience that ther, and np less interesting seusa- | lon, of being sworn in.--Brockvilla Recorder. ' Canada's net debt increased $4, 290,000 last month. And this at a time when the people were expecting the government to retrench on ex- penditures and to practice economy in every possible way. Years ago W. L. Grant, then pro- "fessor of colonial history at Queen's 2 Unlversity, advocated the use of | Murney tower as a national museum. , His idea still Hves; the Kingston His- | torical Society is endeavoring_to in- terest the federal government in the proposal. | The Underwriters' report for 1920 ppecifies that Kingston should have forty men in the fire department, in- stead of the present number, eigh- teen. Similar reports in past years Bave demonstrated that the city will be well adyised if it delays action up- on the recommendation, Kingston owes a Bs of gratitude to Major-General Sir A. C. Macdonell, commandant of the al Military College, for the lead he has taken in the matter of celebrating this city's 50th anniversary. He has shown the Way; it remains for the rest of us to #et behind the movement and carry it on to a successful conclusion. ~ Judge Archibald, dominion parole olticer, declares that "the most al- Arming thing in our midst to-day. is the frightful, unceasing and world- wide drift of youth." And he adds the pertinent enquiry: "What has | to owr homes?" After all, 'parents upon whom the TT -------- The Jfegeral, government is asking BR dingreaseof nearly one million despite the poatal rate on newspapers and s 200 per cent. Sir Henry , needs to take this depart- hand and insist that busi- p methods be introduced. 'unsigned letter. The Whig con- p Buch epistles to the waste pa- basket without bothering to read pn, and thus saves itself and its fs a lot of trouble. The map a message worth while always 8 his name to it, because he is ashamed of what he writes. PUBLISHING | Z| cases everywhere, but it has been hard | | systems "* The human | gradually and slogly | enough honor té float political sys- tems much less advanced and deli- cate than the henor systems which {the schools are trying out. Morality accumulating |community has attained | growing morbid and finding new and a dean of wo- men, with the problems of ¢ ing on her hands from one 3 is certain to cast jaundiced eye than the 18p6 ron- s end to ancther, more air { rity of fathers and mother S$ on the ac- tivities of the younger set To de- | moralize young people the most ef- | fective method is to give them an undeserved bad The ge tion of youths and maidens that shocks Miss Dimmit this year will be shocked in turn by their own child- ren, name, era- = worse or fundamentally different! t because the average adult forgets | at it was like to be young CANADIAN MANUFACTUR- ERS' ASSOCIATION, On Tuesday Kingston was hénored by a visit from a delegation of prom- ise nt members the Manufacturers' Association. THE of | rying heavy | presenting ganizations, responsibilities and re- Canadian | sourcefulness. We heard { their business and we wished that { Kingston had more of them because | it would be a good thing for King-! | ston. Just now when the "C.M.A."" ing attacked by the "U.¥.0." leaders it is only - fitting that the people is be- stands for in Canada. It is an asso>- | lation of ninufacturers whose busi- | ness is to promote the best interests {of Canadian industry by overcoming | obstacles and solving problems that | individual concerns would b2 unable to do. In this way fast progress has | been made in the facilities for in- | creasing the volume of Canadian trade, in transportation, shipping and In the development of a général '| public policy favorable to industrial growth, the profitable employment | of capital and labor and the upbuild- { ing of population, thus creating an | ever increasing market for Canadian agriculture right at home. The Canaditn manufacturers per- | formed a prodigeous task during the { period of the war, demonstrating | clearly their ability to maet the high- ly efficient and technical achleve- | ments of older and purely | countries. They met the | the Imperial and Canadian armies for equipment, munitions and sup- | plies, and by reason of this our trade | | reached unprecedented figures, and | the pay rolls of labor shared in fin- ancial returns, so that during the per- { lod of eh prices, consequent upon | | the war, the people were in a favor- able position to supply all theif needs. But it is the future of Canadian industry that is now before us, and, as evidence of the intense interest of the manufacturers in present condi- tions, they are making an investiga- tion with a view to stimulating acti- vity in the development of our re- sources, in raw materials and power, and building up an industrial Can- ada,that will occupy a front place on the continent of America. This is a big programme but, in view of the past, who dares to say that it cannot be done? With our inexhaustible coal deposits properly utilized and the de- velopment of 20,000,000 horse pdw- er, represented by our water powers, Canada with her vast resources in minerals and lumber is bound to take a leading place in the world's indus- try with Ontario as the centre. The task calls for great foresight and highly, perfected organization of ca- pital and labor. Agriculture will share in this development by reason of the great increase in population and the best market in the world ground is- worth nothing," said Mr. McIntyre, and neither is her water- power while running to waste. The same Is true of labor without profit- able employment, but capital proper; ly utilized will create wealth out of the mine and waterpower, bestow its benefits upon i and create a happy and contented people. We hear so much about capital and big interests that one wonders what denly found himself in possession of a millian dollars he could not keep it out of circulation no matter how he tried, for, through the medium of the banks and trust companies, It would go into circulation as industrial capi- tal and the laborer on the street re- celve thé benefit of it in some form or another. There is no such thing ~ is i is an Ideal that no individual and no | in perfec- | tion. Moreover, experts have a way of | an even ; not because children are grow- | Canadian | They | were hard-headed business men car- | industrial or- | Cauadian ability and re- | some of | | them speak oh questions concerning | | moonshiners, | claim should understand' what the C.M.A. | industrial | demands of | right at home. "Canada's coal in the |! the terms redlly mean. If a manwsud- | bet that | |as the exclusive possession of wealth, | to-day, for everything that ever presents wealth benefits all the red ple so a as it is employed teferring to the tariff both Mr Shapley and Mr. McIntyre pointed out the need for a protective tariff in Canada; and the voice of so'import- ant a body, representing as it does enormous capital and upon which Canadian labor depends for profit able employment,"cannot be ignored. BITS OF BY-PLAY By LUKE McLUKE Copyright, 1920, by The Cincinnati Enquirer. but 1f' 1 have one, just darnest Taylor x County, Ky. otwithstanding th When all is done and sa The lady s is very Low Her life ngs by a thread ~--Newark Advo ---- What's the Fare to Chillicothe? Keep this under your h men. But you can C. A. Bler in Chi othe, Ohio Thaax! have. to 'do better every day. And I arise | Early Dawn, of &s fire maker in the Club.--J. H. Sharp, Baptist rion Board, Knoxville, Tenn. - work after I read Luke Our Dally Special! Comnion Sense is Mighty Ur Huh! = This is a funny world. Ye gods i Exclaimed Old Uncle Steve: { 7 1 ind when people are at odds ever common. i They're trying to get Ouch! "Is your wife Interested stions of the day?' asked Brown I don't Know," replied Jones when 1 get home late in the questions of Walt Mason THE POET PHILOSOPHER - THE SAFE COURSE. I haven't sandbagged any man, or kidnapped anybody's child; I've fol- | y dog | lowed up my old time plan when all ler who | the world was running wild. 1 have Pitts- | not swiped a Henry car, or gather- Why- | ed in illegal spoil; terested Firms Is Firms, you adver has a store burg, Kas buzk | toil. | who will not like good scouts behave; | they never have a decent day ; tween the cradle and the grave. Paw- Well, there's: the American There's no use talking, life's a frost and the Britishi Parliament, | ynless we dodge all sin with skill; "rench Chamber of Deputies, | our breaks are made at frightful cost, man Relchstag and the | and every man must pay his bill. We n son hat a Paw Kuows Everything. raw me Six gislative bo i Willie- noted leg: | Congress s only five, and the nts us to name six [r there's the--er--er -- | known driven snow.. Oh, Goulash Now, don't |]long may dodge the cops, and carry n't you see I'm reading!| on a course of crime, but when we | sin all comfort stops, we cease to | have a bully time. We have no joy, id you know that A. Barker is|no peace of mind, our_ nerves are Tax Collector in Dallas County, | racked, our hearts are sore; aveng- a | ers seem to walk behind, and retri- bution stalks before. 1 pity those Dog Ala You Know acquittal] If I hit Hank Hutch; He thinks too darn little, And talks too darn much { er for his roll; their lives are bleak, | they never feel the peace that warms [the white man's soul. --WALT MASON. | PUBLIC OPINION Free Speech. . (Financial Post, Toronto) Free speech in Canada is begin- ning to mean freedom to preach sedi- tion while those who uphold the gov- ernment, the nation and the Em- pird are howled down by reds and radicals. I'd get an The Honest Moonshiner. y good autherity that 25 representing that many districts in Kentucky, held a conven- tion at a Louisville hotel last week The moonshiners met to devise ways | and means to protect the public from | the bootlegger. The moonshiners that they sell their product for $5 a gallon at the still and the same gallon costs the public $50 when is solid in the city The moon- shiners want to eliminate the middle- man, | | | We lea Police! When he was young he had long hair. And Archie he was called; He's fifty now, no hair is there And he's 'called Archibald, A Futurist. (Vancouver Province) Although a practical farmer, the treasurer of the Ontario cabinet is a futurist. His present financial state- ment shows a large deficit, but he asks his critics to *'wait til! you see me next year." Come Right In! (Kansas City Drover¥ Telegram) If the Names Is Names Club, con- ducted by Luke McLuke, Cincinnati, rieeds a good haircutter jn Its barber shop it might be possible fo get 1 Bobbitt, barber at 3714 East Twelfth street, Kansas City Road Necessity. (Toronto Globe) The Ontario Good Roads Associa- = | tion would do well to say firmly and finally that waterbound macadam Help! but Mrs. Low my friend: "s0-%0," She has been ill, Is better now, She says that she is 1 know she's on 80 the mend. --TLuke MoLuke Ontarfo's main highway must bave| hard surfacing. Atlee. Pefinite News Wanted. (Hamilton Spectator) Political Announcement, I. TAYLOR FOR COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for wh is left of the office of Circult Court Clerk on the Republican ticket. This office { pays no salary unless you can stick your unfortunate fellow man who is compelled to come into Court. I am qualified for sald office. I can run a typewriter and I will not be com- [ pellea to skin my unfortunate fellow man. I have killed lizards on the old | rail fence, chased butterflies and | srassnoppers and humming birds and tumble bugs and June bugs, I have heard the hoot owl hoot, the screech owl screech, the fox bark In the high cliffs and the crickets sing under the old rock hearth, and I have split rails with dogwood glute and swung the hickory maul. I will be around to see you all. I have ng Opponent yet, A jury in India has nine thembers. The Wm. Davies Co., Ltd. PHONE 597 BEEF " 14 1b tins Marmalade 80c. Oven Roasts .. .. .. .20c.| 1000 tins Peas . . .-. 30c. Pot Roasts . ......18c. (large size) Boneless Pot Roasts 185. 1,0 sins Pluss . Stewing Beef . 13c. ( large size) Stewing Lamb . 10e. H. of Lenin and Trotsky has again been | released. fate similar to the horrible massacre of the late czar and his innocent fam- ily would be the most acceptable news concerning this precious pair. { Re Church Notices. late many of them have not beer received until Saturday. Hereafter such delayed notices will be omitted. All notices should be sent in in writ; ing, not telephoned. .30¢ . BACON 1000 Ibs. Rolled Bacon, This is great value. Boneless Smoked Hams, Green Picnic Hams 28c. 909 fe. Croninury But Legs ...... ed Chops .. ....... who cheat and steal or slug a strang- | | but I have pickled | {in a jar the small rewards of honest I pity men who rob and slay, | be- | | can't be happy or serene as through | this world of ours we go, unless our | records are as clean as is the well | some for cate, | Dear Luke:---Even a preacher may | have the juice of joy in his veins. I] I like your column and am able | to nominate | Andersonville, Tenh., | Names Is Names | Home Mis- | All church notices should reach | the Whig office by 6 p.m. on Friday | to insure insertion on Saturday. Of | { roads cannot be regarded as perman- | ent in any proper use of the word. | | } The periodical report of the flight | Irrefutable evidence of a | | i | | 1G Hunter uni Qsivi BIBBY' Men's and Boys' Wear $35.00 OTHER SUITS You want dependable m erchandise. standard make clothes at lower prices. pecially at this Thirty-Fiwe' Dollar event. profit is small. " at a small profit. . These Suits we are selling at $35.00 - value. They will go quickly. to our store before you go elsewhere. Quality First / You get it first and last at Bibby's Limited. Quality is shown in Society Brand Suits at ...$18.00, $22.00,-$28.50, $40, $45. We give you You get your money's worth at our store any time of the year, and es- Our margain of Our business has grown through selling many Suits If you need a Suit now or within the next month come are splendid BIBBY'S Kingston's Cash and One Price Store EE -- BUCKEYE INCUBATORS Them All Take the pisk out of your Chicken Breeding by buying the one best INCUBATOR--THE BUCKEYE. Sold at-- BUNT'S KING ST. | | | { { HARDWARE. PHONE 388. ~-- Mazola A Pure Salad and Cooking Oil at Reduced Prices *No.1¢in... Jas. REDDEN & Co. P, Fone 20 a a, | | SERVICE Free Air--24 Hours' Service. No charge for Tire Changes. All work guaranteed. Service Car will call Anywhere -- Any time. Tire Changes, Punctures and Minor Re- pairs made while you wait. Weaver Tire Equipment used, and no dam- age to Tires and Rims by pounding with hammer or sharp instruments. Volume of Business allows us to reduce our prices and retain high quality "of workmanship and material. Get Your Old Times Re-built--3,000 Miles guaranteed. MOORE'S Where You Gan Get Satisfactory Service Cattle Specialties We carry a full line of Cattle Specialties required by the Veterinarian and stock breeder. ~--Thermometers--in safety cases. ~=Milking Tubes--assorted lengths, Dose Syringes--all metal. Syringes and eedles, Teat Slitters--one or two knifes. Teat Dilators--self retaining. Milk Fever dutfits. Black Leg Syringes and Pellets. Dr. Chown's Drug Store 185 Princess St. Phone 348. GENERAL hROKER In daily communication with Mont- real and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Dominion, Provincial and Munieci- pal Bonds for sale. 281 KING STREET .| Phones - 568; & 1087 FOR SALE Good second - hand Lumber, Corrugated Sheet Steel and other building materjals. L Cohen & Co. 275 Ontardo St. Phone 837. Ld "os Matthew Vassar died while read- ing gn address to the trustees of ae | college which he founded. FARMS FOR SALE FARM of 100 acres, on a good road, not far from King» ston; first class dwelling; good outbuildings; about 65 acres under cultivation; well watered; enough wood for fuel; orchard; possession -at once. Price $5,500. FARM FOR SALE OR TO LET A large, first clasg farm, ad- Joining the Village of Harrow- smith. If not sold in a few days will rent it. A reasonable offer will be accepted. T. J. Lockhart Clarenco Street, Kingston Phones 1085w. or 1797). Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- dock, . Halibut and Cod. BOOTH FISHEIERS Canadian Co. Phone 520. 638 Brock Ste No. 9-3240. "= Coal That Suits The Delaware, Lackawanna an) Western Railroad's Celebrated "Scranton Coal The Standard Anthracite The only Coal handled by Lrawford Phons 0. root. of "neen St. "It's a black busines, | sul we treac you white"

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