Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1921, p. 7

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1 HE DAILY BRIfISH WHIG. 7 0ARD OF WORKS MEET A SUCCESS OF TWO CONTINENTS HALL CAINE'S Unforgettable Romance of the Heart "THE MASTER OF MAN" For Sale R. Uglow & ( " Stainless Steel Cutlery We carry the finest English stainless steel in Dessert and Table Knives. The LX.L. quality Dessert Knives, doz- en.. .. .... $16.25 Table Knives, dozen Praiavin vo 1 320,00 Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS STREET HEN you are asking WW sourseit the question if your eyes need the services of an experienced optometrist, ask yourself if they tire easily while read- ing or if they fail to visual- ize some distant point. Have you a headache that med:- cines will not relieve? In any manner are you losing your keeness of perception? You would better let us use a few simple tests to deter- mine the status quo of your vision powdr. Registered Optometrist 140 Wellington St. Opp. Post Office Automobile Repairing ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1030. Res. 1537). 88 Clarence St. Telephone 56Sw»- 378 BROCK STREET YOUR PROTECTION! BURGLARY INSURANCE C. 8. KIRKPATRICK ° | changes Auto Parking Area on | Sydenham Street to Clergy Street. The Board of Works mret on Wed- {nesday afternoon end disposed of the {usual accounts and several applica- | tions, There was nothing of import- ance for consideration. Ald. An- grove presided and the members pre- sent were: Alds. Sargent, Corbett, Couper and O'Connor, A request for permission to erect a broem factory was granted Messrs. Herrington and Crozier, The city engineer reported upon the petition from residents of Syden- ham street against its use as a park- ing area. He recommended that Clergy street, east side, be used in- stead, and this was approved. A petition was presented from re- sidents in the vicinity of the fair grounds complaining against the plant in operation there. Many sug- gestions were made for a new loca- tion of the plant, but no conclusions were reached and the engineer still has the matter under consideration. A deputation from the Frontenac Moulding Company appeared before the board and urged repairs to the roadway leading to their plant. An {appropriation was quite recently authorized for this purpose but (only $100 was spent. The road was { reported to be in bad condition, and [the board took immediate action, directing the chairman to confer with the chairman of the industries committee as the township of King- of repairs, The petition of Mrs. Rose McGin- nis asking that the carters' stand on { Ontario street be moved was laid |over for consideration, upon the re- | turn of the chief of police. walk on Patrick street from Stephen | engineer for report. | THE HIGHLAND CADETS TO BE ENTERTAINED The Rotary Club Members and Families to Have a Night Out. Through the courtesy of Rotarian | Rex Snelgrove, proprietor of the { Rex' Amusement Company the High- | land Cadets who assisted the club in collecting funds for the Children's Aid Society on Saturday last, will Ye entertained a. the Grand Opera House tonight. They will occupy the downstairs box seats. The mem- bers of the Rotary Club and their families will attend in a body. The Rotarians will introduce specia. efa'ures between the acts, when Ro- tary songs, etc., will be sung. Be- tween acts one and two the Club will i smoke and dust from the asphalt ston had agreed to pay half the cost Ald. Potter's request for a side- to Pine street was referred to the Re Tr r | Letters to the itr || | Neighborliness and Religion. Wilbur, Nov. 2.-- (To the Editor): I have read in your paper the article, ! "Keeping Up With Our Neighbor," | and the essay may be OK. from a | worldly standpoint yet in my opin- ion this state of affairs is an abomi- | ! nation in the sight of God, for it | savars of pride, extravagance and i selfishness, . What about the poor | i people of which there are so many | and always was, particularly at this | ! present time? Where is their money, | grandeur or style, whose labor pro- ! duces the rich capitalists' wealth? i Ah! they have none now! I think | of these people struggling for ap- | { pearances each one trying to overdo | {the other in having better houses, | {igrandeur, clothes, society, ete. If! | they would contribute some of thelr | possessions or money to the poor | people's use, then I believe some- thing would be done worth while. It is all right to have a clean and good appearance in your dress, and a | good home, yet I hold i: to be a sin to be extravagant, proud and selfish. | We should not study our own needs | ABERNETHY'S altogether, but should remember others who are needy. Considera- | tion should be shown just now when so much distress is among our poor neighbors, yet the whole all-import- | ant study and aim as far as the rich and middle class are concerned, is | to mind themselves, no matter about | their poor neighbors. | \ Concerning religion #t seems to me, as far as church matters are concerned, that Christianity is on the decline, When I was a boy | | thirty years ago poor folk who wore shabby clothes in going to church! were welcomed, taken by the hand | and greeted with a smile, in short, always received a cordial reception. | How different now! If our poor | peighbors dare to venture nowadays | into 'any place of worship they are glowered at and looked down on as | if they were going to rob a hen roost! { I have nothing to say against any who are doing well in an honest and upright way, neither do I object to their trying to live up to their | neighbors providing they should, in | | particular, consider their poor neigh- bors' wants, helping them as much as possible, There is. a verse in the { Bible that says: "He that giveth to the poor lendeth unto the Lord." As Dean Swift said: Now, if you are | satisfied with the security then down | Wellington Hay, M.P.P., acting | with the dust. {leader of the Liberal party in Ont- --ABE RICHARDSON. |ario, definitely announced that he - will not consider any offer -that he accept that position permanently. ren. BS Groceries SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 2 pkgs. Custard Powder . -25¢. 3 pkgs. Jelly Powder 25¢. 1 Ib. tin Egg-o B. Powder 25c. 8 lbs. Cane Syrup .25¢. C. H. Pickering 490 and 492 Princess St. Phone 530. \ 50,000 SAMPLES Dr. Bell's Veterinary Wonder 50.000 one dollar ($1.00) bottles Free to horsemen who give the Wonder a fair trial. Guaranteed for Colic, Inflammation of the Lungs, Bowels, Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper etc. Send 25c. for Malling Package ete, Agents wanted. Write your address plainly. DR. BELL, V.S, KINGSTON, Ont. Lambs With Black Hair. HAVE YOU GOT ONE ? Cabinet. ing modern cabinet. HE LP THAT YOU CAN KEEP Your domestic problem is solved! T ha modern woman demands a Kitchen It is complete in itself. and fl ts in perfectly with labor in a step-sav. Come in and see them. JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker, PHONE 147. Renfrew, Nov, 3.--James Fennes- tsey, a local stock dealer, on a recent | | visit to Montreal purchased three | rare specimens of lambs, Every one of these animals . is covered with | black hair similar ato that which ~~ Jead in community singing, and be-| 8TOWS on a bear, but they are per- tween the two adi ad crystal | fectly normal in shapes D. W. Budd, gazing feature such as no Marjan | Who purchased one of the specimens, ever at'empted, will be presented. has disposed of it to a museum in New York, to'which city it has been 209 Off Everything For Cash Sales With the exception of a few A rticles wiih Price Restrictions An opportunity to select from the finest stock ever displayed in Kingston Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware China Leather Goods .. Cut Glass Ivory Ebony Lamps This is a real genuine discount sale. FOR CASH SALES R. J. RODGER Jeweler 132 Princess St. "WHERE THE CLOCK IS ON THE WALK" The Rotarians will be out in large numbers and they promise to make things unusually lively tonight. The cadets did excellent work in collec- tion of funds and Rotarian Rex and the club members feel tha: they should be rewarded by an evening's efitertainment. shipped, The two others have been secured by another local man, who has already received 'an offer of a fancy figure for them. Too many men are never satisfieq with wasting their own time. Strong, durable Shoes for Boys in black and tan leathers; good workmanship and unusual value. No Letterpress Needed, FAMOUS BRITISH SURGEON it . ~ Mier | All Men's Suits Cut 20% RONEY'S, Princess St. Newspapers Are Not Political Hacks Now The Woodstock Sentinel-Review says: A feature of the present elec tion campaign is the attitude of the | TWICE TOLD TALES | | News of Kingston . TEN YEARS AGO. The annual convention of the lo- cal Teachers' Institute heard ad- dresses from local doctors this morning. Queen's and cadets have gone to newspapery, It is a changed atti- tude. In other days practically every newspaper in the country was asso- ciated with a political party, and its chief business during a campaign was to support the candidate of its | party and abuse his opponent. Now the most of the newspapers are at- tending chiefly to the work of mak- ing and publishing a newspaper. Ae- cording to the Orangeville Banner, the rural papers are not saying a word in this campaign--the country newspaper "has graduated from a Grit or Tory back into a real buai- ness." | The Marmora Herald also notes the change and explains that it is TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Introduced as the 'Professor of Humanity," Professor Glover deliv- INR paper is a business the same as any other industry, and that it is a poor Way to conduct a business to let it become the tool of any party or or- ganization." The Toronto Star commenting on the situation declares that this changnd attitude is markedly observ- able in Ontario, but not in Irtario alone. It adds that it '= not likely *e shall again have as pi-tisans a press as formerly. The trend towards greater indo- pendence has been noticeable in the press of Canada for some time. It Was a natural development but 'kere Sreatly hastened by cond'tions in the newspaper world, which made it ab- solutely necessary for pubiishers to get down to a strictly business basis or quit, 1 bas been established that bars in the cell of Williams, alleged murd- erer in Middlesex jail, London, Ont., Were sawed from the inside. " United States puts a tax on beer Prescriptions of forty cents each. | Course of Duck's Flight, Marmora, Nov. 3.--Some time ago two Marmora shot a duck in Long Swamp a metal tag attached to its ing the number 4888, that a communication be Bureau of Biological urvey Washington, D.C. A reply has recelved stating that this placed on a duck at Beugog La Mr. Osler on Sept. 28th of this i The purpose was to determi nearly as possible the course takes i i ii 5 g of by the ducks in their migrations. . is nc doubt that the movement was| ; The i i

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