THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921, --_-- htt omnia Se vam ev sists - 3 - : 3 : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ee cement te seemed ; THE BRITISH WHIG ( JAZZ AND HYSTERIA. IT ------ . BSTH YEAR. , . | Is jazz music an outward and vis- Walt Mason {ible manifestation of an inward hy-| steria, reflecting the jangled nérves| THE POET PHILOSOPHER of the people? Judging from the re-| . $i marks of Dr. Frank E. Morton, chair- . THE ONE TOPIC. | : a a stries Com- "a Te it { man of the Music Indu tries Com | I'd like to talk of books and writ- mittee, who spoke at the opening of | arg, of literary stars, but all the the Music Trades Convention in Chi- town is full of blighters who talk of / Firmg Is Firms. | | éago the other day, thts hectic forp: | Motor ears, ] 86e a bunch Of EUYS | Livofnd Let have a drugstore in Sa- p ic havi) conversing, and .I proceed that way vanna, Tenh ? . . ve of modern music is having a most| id in MY mind I'am rehoarsing the pernicious influence, in the land and things I mean to say. I'll show that lvads to | authors of the present make fic: disastrous results. toy a disease; they do not make their i BRaE. 3 2 he endings pleasant, their heroes 'hin It would appear that Dr, Morton | of cheese, But men won't listen to | 1s himself becoming rather hysterical | my talking, my views they don't de- But | on the subject of jazz. Jazz has its | sire; they Speak of cylinders ca. | biter enemies and they cannot s:¥ kuockins, snd sparkplugs mises } 5 : e. ey have a jargon pestilentis , } 8 ¢ A | enough mean things about it, but it | that jars my soul, by jings. it treats | {1s an ephemeral phase of music that of gears and differential, and canti- Why are nine men out of ten defying | will disappear in time. But there will | lever springs. They care no hoot if | tne Jaw &nd holding it up to ridicule? | be no dissent from Dr, Morton's dic- | 8Tt'S receding from her accustom-| jrow many men do you meet fin a day Wt . Pablished Daily and Semi-Weekly by | ed 8pot, or if the modern books we're | who will admit that they voted dry? THE BRITISH wie PUBLISHING | (ym that the world needs good music | reading show symptoms of dry rot | Why are the Newspapers filed with 4 y hy i : At Prices That Should Appeal to You. To Do a Little Better |as never before. Good music soothes | Connection rods and tubes and Pis- | violations of the Why is it that good Than the Rest is O ur Constant Aim ! respect and abide by Ou M I en S - ditor and | {€ nerves; jazz irritates them. Jaay | tons engage their domes of thought; | pn & | and I am sore distraught. The book- | other, laws pay no attention to the S I Di I -Directoc | is killing itself. Give. it time and ft | I say wise things but no one listens, who will expire with a raucous yawp. No- | ish world is badly shaken, such in-| jg {hat states: Thou. SHALL No is worth coming miles to some dyspeptic old geezer who can't | d has to ride ar i in a 12. walk linder automobile.--Dusty i Miller. { i -- of 1 You Kuow Him! like to choke thig Johnny Joint And some day I will do it { ¢ Always seems to make a point | : f STORE OPEN STORE OPEN of never coming to it gris TO-NIGHT =~ |BIBBY'S -- The Chorus Girl. o\ chorus girl's sure hard te gauge, When you see her work on the stauge, You think she can boast . Of 16 at most, 60 Is more like her auge. should be checked before it ---- Something Wrong ! If everybody wanted prohibition, and Volsteadism is such a good thing, ES T-- se J. G. Ellloty _... Lempau A. Gullg » ...229| thing s0 empty as jazz can exist very ovations rise, and I would speak of | ppink We have giyen prohibition a 292 jong | Francis Bacon, Sam Johnson, and | fair test. 1p Is worse than a failure. | Such guys; but nothing of that na- |g: is a Joke | ture touches the boys who make their | spiels, concerning patent dry disc Atta Boy! clutches, sleeve valves and Steering : The manager of an inland Summer Professor Rait, the eminent Royal | wheels. A Sn | Tesort in Massachusetts at whiah 1.00 | Scottish historian, has been drawing | --WALT MASON. | there was a bathing beach, adver- some parallels and contrasts between) -.-- | Hsed for two, men to act as t DY av , " Ve the conditions following the Battle | : s vers at the bfach. A big raw-boned OUT-OF-TOWN REPRESENTATIVES | IW 1 a hundred year 11 youth from Vermont applied for the ¥. Calder, 27 Si. John St, Montreal] gherloo 4 hundred years ago, and | [ Job. He wags seven feet, one inch tal, F. W. Thompson 130 King St, E.| those which have-followad on the re. Toronto, | cent war. Save for the appalling pro- ! 1 j narrow oo» Letters to. the Editor. are published | blem of Rusdiasrwhich keeps the keen, Swim?" only over the actual name of the 3 ay ; writer. {2 minds guessing, and which con- { ! best job | Stitutes for the modern publicist a | Edltorial Room; Job Office ....., su BSCRIFTION BATES: | i ---------- (Daily Edition) 4 'NDRED YEARS AGO AND One year, delivered jn city ...... $6.00! A HU L X AF AG Une year, if paid in advance ....$500 NOW, Ons yoar,"by mail to ruraj offices $2.50 | One year, to United States 8.00 (Semi-Weekly One vear, by mail, pa . One year, if not paid in advance $1.50 One year, to United States $1.50 Se ------ MEN'S UNDERWEAR Combinations Short Sleeve. knee length long sleeve, Ankle length. All 8izgs. You have like- ly paid $2.00 and $2.50, Our price-- $1.50 per Suit ------ SUMMER" SUSPENDERS Invisible--2 and 4 ~----Our price-- 50c. -- 'RELAX 'GARTERS BOSTON GARTERS Special value ---------- MEN'S HOSE Cashmerinos, Black and ------ MEN'S SHIRTS Exclusive and Better Shirts ! Our Shirts are quality Shirts, excelling in fab- ric, in design, in tailoring excellence, in fit, in com- fort and in service. i ------ i SHIRTS that were made to sell for $2.75 and $3.00. Our Price $1.98 each. "Can you asked the Man- ager 'Naw, replied the young giant 1 | don't hafta swim in I | kin wade like He]! -- Learn One New Thing Each Day. Bear this in mind in case an argu- { ment comes up, The been decided officially a4 mineral, it is a salt, -- You Win! Yonkers refers to it as tha Eternal | Revenue Department. . see. Our motto is we sel] this. y'ere lake, I Attached Is one of the printing offices in Canada. "Good Clothes cheap." EE eet eee, OUR $45.00 SUITS Are Real Beauties! | special heritage of horror, our ances- tors ' in 1821 had externally jus! The circulation of THE BRITISH | about as troubled, quarrelsome and WHIG is authenticated by the | sanguinary a world to re-order as we | ABC { have to-day. And internally if the old | Audit Bureau of Circulations. country in those times had not céase- | | 1es8 and exasperating s:rikes to deal | | with, it had ugly riots and insurrec | points | | | | i and looked taller because he was " | : i { ] | question has Radium is not Hand-tailored by expert hands. Fabrics are finest quality imported Serges, Gheviots and Worsteds: all new and most approv- ed models. New Checks, Stripes, Overplaids: rich plain shades of Grey, fast Indigo Blues, ete. You may see these Suits in Toronto and Montreal at $55.00 and $62.50. OUR PRICE $45.00 SHIRTS that were made to sell for $4.00 Our price $2.98 ee PURE SILK SHIRTS Whites, Pongees and new panel stripes. Old price $7.50. Our price $5.00 ----------esemi------------------ NEW STRAWS New styles--all this sea- son's models. , General price $4.00. Our price $2.76 and $3. ------ Heredity counts. Our theory is that | tions, marshalling of soldiers, mus | most of these boy robbers were sired aries of volunteers, and executions | 7 -- by umpires. | of revolutionaries. In those days the N Rhoda Breads inp, : -- . : da, o etersburg, Va. EE | Clyde was a storm centre wants us : - ma tw y Ba " r 8 to get her a job as Jockey at Perhaps ive can live as cheaply 3% | day, and in London-there was win- -- the Latonia race track one, but a bride can't be suppoled | aid: .l REV. DR. C. W. GORDON | hes I¥ 8s wed {dow smashing and shop raiding, asi Well-known as "Ralph Connor.» -- i &8 cheaply . [to-day there is window smashing and | Moderator of the Presbyterian Our Daily Special, | | Sinn Fei urnings | asks a [> BD gs. | as it .is = oe People Read Advertisements (Quebec Telegraph) An exchange well remarks General Assembly of Canada. Bane Men Won't Yield To Anything a as dusriasiue I, to be, | The domestic trouble ten was po | xcept Temptation, lan. Extra special- . ider. | litical and soclal; franchise anu 2isa- | "25c. per pair < ns We grow > | bilities, electoral and religious; To- | Horie i § that 2ing the surface of | Let's see; what was the meaning day they are largely industrial and | ple al me Yehel, the pes. 8 reflecting power had / fLolitical---7eligious tolerance has sol e i > * | led to the invention of lenses which ---- of that old-fashioned expression: | readers of newspapers as they are | transmit more light than normally -- The discovery by a London scien- | MEN'S HOSE "Phe buying public?" = lar advanced within a century that | today, and this is especially so in the IE ine Mercerized Lisle Thread; } » Awe have now the notable deliverance | matter of newspaper advertising ' id | f r sing. oor : n.: "Swat the first fly," is a good slo- [by the Lambeth Conference of full | People who a few years ago would Blacks, Tans, and Whites { denominational recognition. | hardly look at an advertisement now | ~--extra special value 3 pairs for $1.00 , but we can't help regretting that | san p 3 | It is interesting to mote that the | digest every word of it, and they do | TT ---------------------- : Adam's time, i it wasn't colied In Adam's | WAY to peace in those days was found, | It With a purpose. The hman mind _ { 1s broadening and expanding, and be- MEN'S HOSE | Blue, Tan and Greys -- | not in re ression, but in the remowal | In the old days a groom began at | Pp It demands tt 1 / I ing extra special values. ofice to save for a home; now he must | of genuine grievances. Within the | SOMing more liberal. No matter how bad your he-- 80c. per pair begin at once to save for alimony, | thirty years following the Battle of Sond, ey oalarly That sls ot ; Waterloo, there were 300 acts passed terests of 'the reader. The demand is poles. < |ing men, that no agitation can flour- | action is taken to grasp the money- nia or how long, you have suf. : $35.00 Suits in Uanads, - ish without some feeling of injustice | making opportuniities offered. The fered, we have a Truss to fit You'll say so when you It begins to appear that the United | to support it and that as wisdom and | Well-worded advertisement appeals Your case. NEW BELTS see them. ed States' refusal to have anything to | self-restraint or the part of ail clas- | directly to every well-balanced mind. ' OUR $35.00 SUITS Will compare very favor- ably with Suits being sold at $45.00° hereabouts --- splendidly tailored; rich coloring; smart models. We claim to offer the best HEADQUARTERS FOR Truss PANAMA HATS $5.00 and $6.00 qualities. Our price $3.75 teach us|by the Imperial Parliament every | satisfied in the perusal of advertise one of which might be tormed reme- ments as they appear from day to that Nature probably knew what she 'was doing when she flattened the | dial, It must be obvious to all think- | day in the Telegraph, provided quick Evegts in Upper Silesia The ses has saved the Empire in the past, | It POIUts the way to economy. And "G0 with mandates wasn't a perman- We have a complete and up- Initial Buckle-- 'wv ent waive, | we must seek the solution of our pre- x tS ---------------- | sent difficulties along the same lines, It will be easy to love one another | For one thing we must make peace the wise business man advertises ac- cordingly, Not an Age of Miracles to-date line of all modern appli- ances. . Abdominal Supporters, Sus. pensories and Elastic Hosjery-- BATHING SUITS 50c., 7Bc. and $1.00 -- MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Extra special values! One piece style with skirt --Merino--general price When nations are no longer inspired | more interesting to our people than | (Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter) NEW SOFT coLLA ; | | ton 8 by the thought that they can lick one { war, and for another we must bring | People who want lower freight and RS another. {back such a conscience into our er. | PASSenger rates and higher wages at 2B¢. each. : forts that the only dishonor in work ptl®. same time probably have not - ' 2 heard that the age of miracles is Dr. Chown's Drug Store past, . PURE SILK HOSE Rupture Specialist * 185 Princess St. Phone 843. $2.00 and $2.50. Our price $1.50 ei a a BATHING SUITS Pure Wool $5.00 and. $6.00 values. Our price $3.50 and $4. always on hand. $18.00 -- 322.00 ---- Every woman likes to think. her will be to do a thing badly, and to Rérves unusually sensitive, and CVE | seek to profit by bad work at the ex- a ' man likes to think his beard unusual- pense of self-respect and character. ss dy tough. | This means in the long run the re-} > S-- : " When age brings bitter memory of | 2¥akening of spiritual forces as the BITS OF BY-PLAY only ground for confidence that the wild oats and the desire to become a By LUKE McLUKE Copyright, 1920, by The Cincinnati Enquirer, MEN'S $25.00 SUIT ! Tan, Navy, Grey, White SPECIAL ! Genuine all wool Fox and Blacks. Special value t S 84 1 * Se Suits. Sizes 34 to $1.00 per pair Serge Suits. Sizes 94 ep SILK UNDERWEAR Combination White athletic style--ex- tra special-- $4.50 per Suit A AAA An rps FOR SALE OR TO LET FRAME DWELLING, ALBERT BTREET---5 bedrooms: furnace; B. and C. separate; electric Mght; gas; verandah; good concrete cellar. Pos- session at once. Price $3,300. We have some bargains in gen. eral country stores. Can sell you a good farm with stock, implements a; q crop. ' Fire Insurance; conveyancin:; money to loan: bonfls bought, sold or exchanged. T. J. Lockhar REAL ESTATE AND INSU | N.B.--We have removed our offic to 58 Brock street, Kingston. . * Phone 322J or 17973. = r-- Coal That Suits | The Delaware, Lackawanna ang . Western Kallroad's Celebrated as | Seranton The hen said: "Man's a helpless mutt, S ~ , o . - For knowledge he should beg: i Coal : tL. rs u i OBTAINABLE : ONCE MORE -------- A shipment of Peck Frean's Demanding Full Credit! 'The evidence shows that you threw "Celebrated Biscuits hag just ar- rived, including: -- 8 brick at this Englishman," said the |] . Police Court Judge. : eae : Short Cake, Digestive, Pat-a- Cake, Cream Crackers, Punch "It shows more than hat, Yer Po imctict [| mais 2 1 wi eal : . Judy, Bourbon, Clotted Wi d fo New location: "ud Judy: Bousban, Clue a 5 a4 Corner Onturto and West fits. - : Plione 9. Foot of Queen St. ET. Jas. REDDEN & Co. "It's a black business but we os n i © treat you white." Wise men never borrow trouble as |} - aE ong as they can borrow money. : world will recover itself and find the | ' 11 8 philanthropist, you' might call it u way out of the darkness of to-day. ---- . i GE x You can say one thing for this sea- # WISHING HIM WELL, on of deprdssion. It fsn't so difticult | The Prime Minister of Canada, Rt. Strange! - to find the reading matter in the { Hon. Arthur Meighen, is leaving The ice man is a funny guy, magazines en shortly for England to take Part in | In fact, he often makes me sigh; ; ; K ay, ---- an Jmportant imperial conference | For, While he aiways makes me p "Poles taking root in Upper Sile- | Canadians, irrespective of party, will 1 know he gives his ice a weigh. Bia," says a headline. They might as | Very heartily join in wishing him a well. They have taken about eyery- | delightful time on his outing, the thing else. Pleasure of which will be enhanced : nt tion 4s his eharming wife will accompany ol from SOout Soh The ' Why shouldn't a bank trust an un- | him. The sessions of the conference | | ance" replied the Grouch. | - derpaid employee with great sums? | will be of a very important character ------. | Nature trusts him with a great num- | and will have a great and influential 'Firms In Flom. 3 | 'S pa he N yonder & certain grocery ber of children. { bearing on Canada's part in the great i Ne ander Ohio, is always crowded | vi : ---------------- | British Empire. It is a matter of sin- with women. 1°N. Tice runs the place. | : Heinie doubtless finds comfort in foots congratulation that Canadians ---- { . the reflection that the north and | Are 80 confident of our cause being Wary _ 80Uth poles are too far away to make | in such able hands. They feel that! The man in the moon I car't resist, : { o i! He is a cheerMil guy, by jings! i ~ it hot for him. {the distinguished premier will iy! 1 now 16 inust Do an optigs; | : A rt-------- |nowise dimr Canada's lustre as 'the | He's alway, & light of things. {r "Britain Cheerfu! in Spite of |5UC¢essor of Laurier and Borden in| . { | Mest Strike Woes and Ireland," announces | the delfcate and yet responsible work ! SALE OF SOFT HATS Newest English styles ee $5.00 and $6.00 values-- our quick selling price-- $3.78 'atidotage. OUTING TROUSERS $2.60 to $10.00 SALE PANAMA HATS $3.75 BIBBY"S Ouch! "What is a long time Joan?" asked the Old Fogy. : "Well, there's that book you borrow. store Paint, Varnish - and Clean-up Use His Motto, | . ® Bewspaper headline. There's hope | COmmitted to-his hands. i We rt dnsruicwing ihe candidate | fof the Od Land Feb. [hoor Metgien 1s thoroughly compe- as is your favorite motte?" | . | tent as an advocate and a statesman; wo asked. . ie his whole career as a parliamentarfan | «put Yourself [n His Place! replied has been marked by splendid success | the Candidate. as a debater, strategist and diplomat, | marked by assiduous labor and toil in mastering details and pre-eminently | marked by high moral principles and. | clear and dignified speech. : He has shown admirable qualities of patience, self-reliance and astute- ness. He has carried himself with dis- tinguishing dignity, calm, courteous and commanding. Mr. Meighen has a Quietness of disposition, a serenity of manner, that commands admiration. He will carry with him to the old land all the conspicuous qualities that have marked his public career, and we have confidence that he will 'be honored by the statesmen of Bri- tain and his fellow colleaBues from y 3 'the dominions, returning with ad- ~ Judging Dy the light sentences | ded honors, May he also come back meted put to German prison camp inspired and invigorated to do worth- commanders for offences against Al- ler work than ever for the Canada, | lied prisoners, the ex-kafser, whose reconstruction problems large. 0 Iy rest in the keeping of the gov-|. d érament of which he is the head, ii" Dr. H. A. Stewart i Dental: Wishes to announce. that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel- lington and Streets. Phone 2092, Paint quality counts, "LOWE BROS" HIGH STANDARD LIQUID PAINT No better Paint made or sold in 2 Canada ! 'BUNT"S HARDWARE, --. -- The statisticians have neglected to tell us whether those German marks would reach to a 'place in the sun if placed end to end. 'A physician says that sleeping sickness is caused by cerebral unrest. And in these days of jazz, much loss Of sleep is caused dy pedal unrest. A Notice! The official rat killer of the 'Names Is Names Club is going to visit the house at 1330 Wabash ave nue, Ft. Wayne, Ind, to see what cen be dene for William Mousenest. "The United States lags in air cop- te" says & headline. What can Jou expect in a country where it is Ampossible to have a high old time? SE ---- ~ You can't make a silk purse out of ® sow's ear, but circumstances can make a hog breeder of the farm boy who wore silk shirts In town last GOON, CLEAN COAL. Honor!" replied, Hogan. that I hit him!" Cheer Up! ; 'We do not know much. but we do British MPS will + come tax exemption on their eve a ? <