WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921. SH WHIG. Roasted right to bring out the full flavor and aroma | Rideau Hall Coffee NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY 2 | SOLD IN TINS ONLY=BY ALL GOOD GROCERS 8 THOMAS COPLEY And Stl at Large. (Kincardine Review) Telephone 987. A man in"Belleygille Las been sent yantine lug done In he Shrpens to a lunatic asylum because he had hg eB] ra: a have a hallucination that he was a detec- DO will receive prompt attention. Shop number of men enjoying 28% Queen Street. A tive, Any g "al le trees are descendants of | the same hallucination are still draw- apple ing their salaries. the wild crab apple. WS --~------ MAXOTIRES Ever Hefore--Q nality Better Than Ever Before Cheaper Than Eves to be with out this splendid device for pays ing money and trouble 30 320, RO ; ! EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBBER C PANY 284 Ontario Street. hone A Our Complete Equipment enables us to do auto repairing in the shortest possible time consistent with good work. 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UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALI'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811, ~ SOWARDS COAL COMPANY SUMMER FOOTWEAR | » 7 Ladies' Ties, Cross Strap, | or 2 Strap Shoes and Oxfords, Women's, Misses' and Child- Dr. Edwards Replies, | Cataraqui, June 7.--(To the Edi- | tor): It'will be quite evident to those | who read Mr. Busheil's letter of | June 6th that it wag the production of one who, "nursed with vain hopes and fed with doubtful fears," be- lieves in 'self advertisement though his profound ignorance of public affairs needs no advertising where he is best known. In his frantic efforts to attract the | tavorable notice of the United Farm- ers and induce them to regard a | huckster of garden truck as a bona { fide farmer he presents the amusing aud tragic spectacle of a political Charlie Chaplin affecting the pose and garb of an Irving. Mr. Bushel} shift- ed his political allegiance when he failed to secure a certain government position, He became an active and vociferous adhérent of the U.F.0. after the election of the Drury gov- | ernment and a persistent pleader for | hiniself about#he same time. It 1s said thet, "the fiercest agonies have shortesf reigns," and I have j30 doubt Mr. Bushel] will learn in ~ on' THE HO Crome; © er oi net 7. nian ® THE DAILY BRITI | | Letters to the Editor | due course that his supply of wool Fay King, the famous cartoonist, spends a day with John | : will be insufficient to obscure the oh vs { vision of the farmers of Frontonse | Robinson Circus and puts her as to his capacity for the position circus comes to Kingston for | he seeks. | day, June 11th. He asks if I am afraid of the . U.F.0, Idon't think the people have . . forgotten that I held nine meetings | trust and any party, 'which in the county a few. months ago and | builds on a foundation of universal that I offered to divide the time with | suspicion rather than on well defined any representative of the U.F.0. who Dintipies i benef} of all, is Would debate with me the public js. | bul ng on s ng sand. Sues. If his memory needs further --J. W. EDWARDS. refreshing on that point, I would re- fer him to the Whig report of a U.F.0. meeting held in Kingston at | I LA which my invitation was discussed | CAM L and the evidence of courage which his own remarks on that occasion indi. | . cateq. | By Mollie Mather, If he still has doubts, let me tell him that I will meet any of the lead- | dees ers Of the U.F. and preferably the This is the story of a model sort of Hon. Mr. Drury or the. Hon, Mr. Cinderella and her step-sisters. There Crerar in public debate in any part 8 not a doubt that Camilla wag 30 ofwFrontenac or {n Kingston. Mr, sweetly charming that the step-sis- Bushell asks whether I was SUpport- | tary ahove mentioned had little {Ing in the Jast by-elections the U.F.0. chatice of attention while in her com- por the present government, 1p he | pany: wasculine attention especial- { Will borrow a school geography and {1y Not that Camilla put herself for- study it carefully for,a month or 89, | ward in any way, or tried for the ad- it may possibly dawn on him that miration that was invariably her's. there was no U.F.0. candidate run- Rather, it came to her naturally, as ning in either of those elections, one bends to inhale the fragrance of As tomy advocacy of a permanent a flower--which was, atter all, Ca- tariff commission, I wish to say that milla's secret. Her Very personality the United States has hag Such a wag all fragrant on. unselfishness | body for about five years and it has | ang charity and frféndiiness toward done splendid work for that country. others; you felt th' instinctively as Mr, Bushell is quite right in Saying | you .talked 'to her or looked in her that a commission "could not mingle cle eyes. And if you were a With the individual.» That would be man, weary of 'pretense perhaps, or & rather difficult feat. Mr. Bushell | too much insincere coquetry, you ap- asks why I did not Support the past | preciated Camilla's truth, when you administration when the Laurier gov- met her. But the step-sisters could ernment triedg to reduce the tariff. | not understand. The only tariff changes introduced by Camilla's mother had dled when the Laurier government which I op- she was born, which had in a mea- posed were those embodied in the Bure placed her under her sisters' Reciproefty Pact of 1911 which, eg- control. However ,as tims passed and cept for a cut of 2 1-2 per cent. on | the Thqrutan finances dwindled, Ca. certain farm'implements, maintained | myla, who had not been fitted Sitjar the duties Op everything the farmer | by relationship or advantage for the had to buy and forcea him to com- | social life that Grace and Gwendolen pete in his home market with the | enjoyed----took up cheerfully the ne- surplus farm products of the world. | cessary tasks of the household and In the election of 1911, the farmers | fell - heir to garments discarded. of Frontenac in thirteen out of fifteen | Frocks and turbelowg for Grace and municipalities approved my course by | Gwendolen were all, and more, than more than doubling my former ma- | the father's purse eould manage. jority. I might adq that the average | Camilla secretly and laughingly as- duty on farm implements prior to sured lim that she didn't mind a bit. 1811 was 20.18 per cent.;: that under As Grace was taller than she, and reciprocity it was 17.83 per cent.; | Gwendolen fatter than she, there was and that at present it is only 14.64 | always material enough in the castoft per cent. I could easily show that | dresses to insure remodelling. And the present govarnment fo tariff | Camilla wag very clever in the re- changes and methods of taxation has | modelling, so much 80, that the sis- shown more generis congideration | ters gazing in wonder at the disap- for the farmer than any former gov- | proved 'one, clad in some charming ernment, but space wil] not permit, | re-incarnation of united blueand gold I would like ty aqa, however, that | or perhaps of dainty pink and lav- in 1919 réductions in tari were | ender, would forbid emphatically the made of over $17,090,000: that these | Younger girl's presence at parties. reductions mostly affected the farm. "Wo are sorry, Camilla," * Grace ers; that I votee for these changes | Would remark decidedly, "and proba- and every member of the so-called | bly your own time will come later, farmer group voted against them, But just néw you must not reflect up- In concluding I wish to say that I |on our hard-held position by appear- have no unkind word or thought for | Ing in that Very apparent made-over those who, through convictions, have | ®ffair. You will oblige us in this, will identified themselves honestly and [You not?" unselfishly with the U.F.0. or any| And again, Camilla did not mind. other party. They can be depended | In fact, her elder sister's impressive upon when the time comes to proper- | language never failed in its purpose ly estimate the empty, loud-mouthed | Of Imbuing her with that same ides | selfish agitator, The solidést ageat | Of superiority to which she had been Which a nation can Posgess is mutual | Falsed. After all, what did she want Sn nnnnns | With their high flown company? she confidently asked old father. And the two would sneak off gleetully - to- CAS ] oO R IA gether to a hammock far back in the : '| 8arden. And sometimes to sit on the For Infants and Children grass beside the hammock came the In Use For Over 30 Years | »:2 from next door. He was a serious, humorous; inter Always bears esting sort of man this, who had Signature of moved there in order to complete the writing of his great book. Father - told her this, on one of their happy i -- talking-things-over-together ings. And the White Oxfords. ~~ _ with high or low heels. Boys' Outing Shoes. ~ reh"s White Strap or Tie | Just what you want for sum- Slippers. - a The Sawyer S Phone 159 impressions on paper. The big two. performances on Satur- » had gained his consent by the assur- ance that the tea wag merely a fam- ily affair. They were, therefore, too busy to be curious when Camilla in- formed them that she was going that afternoon for a drive. "Leave everything ready 'before you go," Gwendolen admonished, "and have flowers on all the tables." "And Camilla," Grace reminded { her, "if you come back before six, do |not pass through the garden; your {old straw hat is too shabby for public display. Later, you may have mine." It took painstaking planning after that for Camilla to fashion a lace pic. ture hat, out of Gwendolen's old lace alst, but the hat was a delightful uccess, with a goMen rose that Grace had discardedd for garnish- ment, You see, Camilla had to cofiie into the garden. In fact, it was necessary that there she should be the very cen- ter of observation, Clyde Hammerstein had insisted that upon their return from the drive their engagement should be announc- ed. And Clyde happened to be tae celebrity whom her sisters were so triumphantly entertaining. And what father had confided beneath the trees Was quite true; his name was really known across the world. Camilla was very happy. "But then," she radiantly told her lover, "this always has been a beautiful world." { ee -------------------- Her Faults Commendable, An admiral said at a recent dinner "There are too many people in our country who can't bear the truth, We must pretend to these people that everything American is perfect. If We criticize it must be criticism as mild as the chicken dealer's, " 'Do you guarantee this hen?' I once asked a 'Providence chicken dealer, " 'Ybu bet I do, Admiral,' said the man, ** 'Has she got no faults--no faults at all?' I asked cautiously, " 'Well, Admiral,' the chicken dealer confessed, 'one fault she hag, and there ain't no use denying f{t-- she will lay ©g&s on the Sabbath.' 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