Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Dec 1921, p. 15

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TH E DAILY BRITISH WHIG. "Rilla of Ingleside" By L. M. MONTGOMERY Rilla is the daughter of "Anne of Green Gables." An Ideal Book for Christmas. . Uglow & Co. = YT 'is more than probable that the headaches from which you have not been able to get any medical re- lief are eaused by eye strain. Of course, you know that we cana prescribe for you a pair of glasses that will abeo- lutely relieve this condition. Let us investigate the cause of your eye weariness and we will advise you as to your eyo glass needs, Registered Optometrist 140 Wellington St. Opp. Post Office 2 Aer -------------- rere |; - 30 Clarence St. YOUR PROTECTION! BURGLARY INSURANCE C, 8. KIRKPATRICK Telephone 56Sw- ~~ ECZEMA All over baby's face. Came in Water blisters and then formed a solid ocale. Began to itch and burn so bad to bandage his hands as he wanted to scratch, Face was badly disfigured. Trouble lasted 4 months. Began using Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. Used one cake Soap and one box Ointment when he was healed. From signed statement of Mrs. Albert Ellis, Wettenberg, N. 8. For every purpose of the toilet Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are supreme. A AAA A PAA PPA AA Public Library Bulletin HAVE YOU READ The Masques of Ottawa, by Domino. Louis Hemon's ---Marie Chapdelaine. Lighter Side of School Life by lan Hay San Cristobal de la Habana, by Josepn Hergesheimer. Harbours of Memory--W. McFee. The Dauphin (Louis XVII) by G. Leno- tre. rama of the Forest by Arthur Heming urkey, a World Problem of To-day, by Talcott Willlams. Just Received the electro-plater's Weston's, hana- b00 A A A AA A Justice has often been delayed by silly sentiment, AA ei, ELECTION COMMENT (Continued from Page 6.) should give him an overwhelming | majority on Tuesday, It is doubtful if a Meighen candid- {ate will be elected for a distance of | fifty miles east or west of Kingston. This city does not want to be on the opposition side when the new gov- jernment is formed. Kingston has had the good fortune to elect a ca | didate who supported the gover | ment in power for the past foriv | years. Campbell, therefore, should he | Kingston's next member, | -- The governors of the General nos- {pital were wise in not permitting Dr. Ross to resign as medical super- |intendent of that institu'ion | hospital needs Dr. Ross, and King- ston needs Campbell as its member |in the House of Commons. | --- | 102 Let every friend of Campbell make it a point to get another friend to | cast his ballot on Tuesday for the people's candidate. Urge all your {friends to go to the polls and vote { for him Word comes from Princess strec: | headquarters that the Ross workers |are much disheartened, especially {since the visit of Hon. Mackenzie { King on Wednesday evening. | triumphal reception the people of | Kingston gave the. Liberal leader al- most threw Dr. Ross' managers into | hysterics, Bome of the Conservative manag- ers say they wish the women maa rever been given the right to vo.e. They must be afraid that the laaies { are voling pretty strongly for Caz: p- bell. Work and pray for the overthrow of the autocratic Meighen govern- j ment, which is legislating for the rich and against the middle and | poorer classes. Elect a government | that will be the friend of all classes and not give privileges to the few. Campbell is your man. Vote for him. 4 Walt Mason THE POET PHILOSOPHER St 4 BED. There's nothing like my downy {ful hay; when there I soon forget [the grouch that made me noxious | through the day. When day is don | with all its chores my nerves are oi- {ten on the blink, for many of my | tasks are bores, designed tq drive a man to drink; and so my temper's al! on edge, and I throw chromos at my wife; and I refuse to sign the pledges 142 | couch, there's nothing like the help- | - ee T-- Sir John Willison? the veteran Ca- | nadian publicist, writing in the Nov- {ember f The Nineteenth Cen- { tury, takes a gloomy view of Cana- | ian politics He says: "It is not believed that any one of the three | groups running in the present elec- | tion will have an actual majority in | The Meighen govern- | ment's two strongholds were Ontario d British Columbia, but it in | | Ontario that it faces its severest de- | | teat, for since the general election | {of 1917, the U.F.O. has dealt the | | Conservative party. a. staggering | | blow. { In the Ontario provincial election | | the Conservatives carried only 25 ! seats out of 111) That was but two | I years ago, and the farmers now face | the Mecighen government with 72 | candidates and a more efficient or- | | ganization. The Liberals have 65 can- i didates. A remarkable feature was.) the retiretnent of 23 members elected | {in 1917 as supporters of the govern- ment. In the Maritimes and the west also many disappeared from politi- cal life, There was a real epidemic of | retirement among government sup- | porters. This in itself was ground for | the forebodings of defeat, as it was | defeat in fact to those members who | jdared not again face the electorate, | 'a situation never before experienced | in a dominion election, ! In some cases the retiring mem- | bers found asylum in the Senate and | others went to the bench, but it was | | impossible for Mr. Meighen to take | care of all the political derelicts. In | contrast with the Meighen candi- | dates, there were only two or three ! not renominated in Quebec. | All of these things go to show that [the Meighen government Is doomed | --in fact it was doomed before it | {went to the country, as thase facts | { plainly disclose, | Keeping this in mind, the citizens {of Kingston will vote for John M. | Campbell on Tuesday, for in addition | {to his high qualifications and his | clear-cut, progressive policy for | | Kingston, we cannot afford not to be | cn the winniug side when the returns | | coma in. | | No HOPE FOR MEIGHEN. i ! parliament." is SHO | THE DUTY OF THE HOUR. | William Lyon Mackenzie King is | {the man who is needed at the helm | ABERNETHY'S The Newest Thing on Earth LADIES 4-BUCKLE, HIGH TOP, HEATHER OVER- just what you have been waiting for---just the right thing when you are going to a party. WHY NOT START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. NOW ? We are show. - g a large range of beautiful Slippers--for Women and Children. You are invited to call and inspect our large stock, Abernethy's Shoe Store {of affairs at Ottawa at the present | {time. He is the most capable man for | | settling strikes ever produced on the / {North American continent, And-we {are most fortunate in being able to A New | select such a man as our next pre- {mier at a time like this when the townspeople are arrayed against the Goods country people on the question of en i the tariff, and the rich people of the | JUST RECEIVED AT THE cities are arrayed against the Door | UNIQUE GROCERY | people on the question of who shall | control the money, | | | Raisins, Currants, Peels, Mince Meat, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Gifts That Put You In Raptures on Christmas Morning » Most pleasing and useful gifts that makes Christ- mas morning brighter -- Cedar Fur Chests, Piano jor try to lead a better life. The worla| Before the wheels of commerce | appears a dismal place, the haunt uf {can hum once more and all classes | | sorrow and of sin, and you migh*! work as they never did before, we | Soare my idesyreid face and never |, have peace and harmony in- {Re & chesr-up grin. But when the|,, of distrust and discord. In a | village clock strikes nine I totter | | | feebly to the hay, and there uncon-| ime like this when so much unem- {scious I recline until there comes an- | Ployment prevails our government's | Peaches, Jams, Jellies, Cranber- ries, Celery and Sweet Potatoes, C. H. Pickering Gate Tables, Piano and Floor Benchs, Leg Tea Smokers' Sets, LASTWEEK FOR | Lamps, Children's Toy Sets, Doll Carriages and Brass Beds, 20% DISCOUNT (Sale Closes Saturday, Dec. 3rd) Diamonds--Watches--Jewelry--" Cut Glass--Clocks--Leather Goods--Ivory --Ebony--Novelties. 20% OFF FOR. CASH SALES (With the exception of a few articles with price restrictions). This is a splendid opportunity to buy your Christmas" gifts and save 20%. 3 % R. J. RODGER Jeweler - - - = . 132 Princess St. SPECIAL Women's Field Mouse Grey Kid High- cut Bals with Louis Heels. All sizes. Women's Chocolate Kid Theo Ties i All sizes. : Broken lines Women's Gun Metal Bro- gue Oxfords--Chocolate Kid Bals, etc. WHILE. THEY LAST ......... $2.75 ~ Allan M. Reid SHOZ STORE Military Heels. | other day. And while I sleep my | troubles flee, my cranky notions all | subside, and when to grub they sum- mon me I am as cheery as a bride. My aunt has often said, "Odsfish, the morning finds you gcod as new; and | as for me, I wish you'd stay that way | the whole day through." When even- | ing comes I often feel the symp'oms of some new disease; a punk sensa- [ tion in the heel, or shooting fantoas lin my knees. And when I to my roost repair, I fear my end is drawing near; with all those symptoms sizzl- | ing there, I have good reason for such fear. But in my sleep 'hey all depart, like other griefs they lose their hold; and when I rise I'm so blamed smart you'd take me for a | three-year-old. --WALT MASON. ------------ i To be Held in Brantford. A telegram received in Kingston {on Fridey conveyed the news that the January meeting of the Provin- L | efal executive of the I. 0. D. E. will Ibe held in BNntford instead of in | Kingston as theMdcal chapters hoped [| It would be, in response to the invi- | tation extended by them. The King- {ston members of the order regret the decision exceedingly. | Father may never care to knit, {but how he loves to spin a long | yarn--it he can get anybody to list- {en to him. When it comes to short skirts the eyes have it. | first duty is to see that everyone is | | employed to their utmost efficiency. | {The Union government was able %o | do it in time of 'war, and since the | | Meighen government has confessed | {its inability to solve the problem, we | |are indeed fortunate to be able to | {turn to a new leader in the person-| fot William Lyon Mackenzie King | | who will have as his advisers the | { most brillant and capable Canadian | | statesmen that the twentieth cen- | tury has yet produced. The tariff will { [ be revised to the satisfaction of all | | classes, so that not: only 'old indus- | tries will be revived, but new ones will spring up. When the Hon. W. S. | Fielding revises the tariff it will be | adjusted in such a manner that the | heaviest load of taxation will fall on the rich' who are the best able to bear it. % But not only will the worker be | employed, but the consumer will be | relieved to a great extent of the high { cost of living when expenses of the | government are brought down to a minimum and our railroads al made to provide a surplus instead of | deficit under efficient and careful | management. One result of the con- | tented prosperity of the masses with | their decreased taxes and a full din- | ner pail will be to attract more emi- | grants te this great and glorious | country, and this will mean that if | ~~. 2 | | | ir | } | { TEN YEARS AGO. Yesterday the Duke of Connaught was in the city and he received a truly royal reception. Local teachers will ask that ihe school rooms be cleaned more cf- ten, Queens' soccer club presented Manager P. J. Plikey with a club bag ard set of brushes. The local covered rink may be taken over by Queen's his winter. The Locomotive Company is ask- ing for a fixed assessmont of $1900,- "ou, Street railway employess are ask- ing for a wage increase from $1.50 to $1.70 per day. { | TWICE TOLD TALES News of Kingston . ! TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, J. Morgan Shaw was elected pre- sident of the newly organized i'ron- tenac¢ Hockey Club. Kingston was. to-day visited by Hon. Sydney Fisher end Hon. John Dryden, ministers of agriculture in the Dominion and Ontario cabinets. The Kingston Liberals held a grand rally in the Whiz Hall last night, . - The first annual ball of tha King- tten Yacht Club was zn unqualified success, Belleville street cars will bo trans- ferred to Kingston as the .ine in the bay city has closed up. When the steamer Rosemount ar sivad in port this morning the decks 490 and 492 Princess St. Phone 530. | eee. us STOVES Quebec and Fire King Heaters and Gas Kanges. Nickle Plated Showers Basins and Tollets Lumber, Cement and Corrugatcd lren. 1 Colin 8 Co. 275 Ontario St. Phones 836, 837 000 - SAMPLES I's Veterinary Wonder 50.000 one dollar ($1.00) bottles Free to horsemen who give the Wonder a fair trial. Guaranteed for Colle, Inflammation of the Lungs. Bowels, Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper etc. Send 25¢c for Mailing Package ete. Agents wanted. rite your address plainly. DR. BELL, V.S, KINGSTON, Ont. Dr. B Pn a -- our population is doubled our debt per capita will be just half. So let us -all do our duty next Tuesday by going to. the polls and voting for King or as the Standard says: "Campbell and King," so that we may end for all time this govern- ment of our great country by "poli- tical autocrats on one hand end in- dustrial plutocrats on the other." ------------ PAID OUT OVER $60,000, The Turkey Fair at Napanee Was Fine Success, (From or own corres, ondent) Napanee, Dec. 3.--W nesday and Thursday were turkey days in Na- panee and a more successful fair Was never held here. The quality of | the turkeys, ducks, geese and chick- {ens was high and prices paid were all that could be desired. Turkdys brought as high as 45¢ per Ib.; chick- ens, 30c; ducks, 25¢c; geese, 21c, an. fowl, 28c. Over seven tons of fowl were ship- ped and the banks paid ou: almost $60,000. The following buyers, were in town: Harris Abattoir Co.; Swift Canadian Co.; Henry Gatehouse and Poulos & Co. Size does not count. A little wo- man will make just as good a house- wife as the big one--and she can talk just as much, We know a lot of mothers who would rather have a curfew for hus- and rigging "vere covered with ice. bands thaa ome for children. | Rockers and Chairs, which are inexpensive and | useful for all, AL. PLUNKET T. . 3 With the "Dumbells" in "Biff, Bing, Bang" at {he Grand Opera House on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dee. 6th and 7th, with a matinee on Wednesday afternoon. gig Many times you and I make our| A good many times losning moh own trials and then blame fate for{ey fs simply a donation, pure end then, zinyle,

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