Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1921, p. 3

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TeRIRAY, DEC. 30, 1030. a | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 1 * virions by a commission is interest- * ing. A "black list" of drunks will | . Te i Pa 1801] 2 ne or Ton an | { be pt. In Palestine on Feb. 4th . * . " | local selfrgovernment was graiited PROBS: --Friday, mostly fair and becoming milder | wherever possible, with Great Brit- Nov. 12 will be oe of the "high [ain reserving the power of a "'sover- | & peaks" of memorable events in 1921, |¢/gn state." On. Feb, 3rd Lord Mil- IF = a. . ld On that date, Secretary of State |Wer advocated granting seif-govern- | Iiughes, chairman of the Conference | Ment to Egypt. Cardinal Logue, pri- 3 on. Disarmament at Washington, pro- | Mate of all Ireland, appealed .to the i 1 posed a "ten-year holiday" in naval | faithful to renéw the truce with the | i . : ie " : y "I | increases and a general serapping of | British government apd-use St. Pate] . Might we offer the superfluous ships. Gredf Britain |Tick's day for the purpose. On Mar. . sent an informal mes e to Waeh- | 28th the Independent Labor Party in ee Will Cure Any suggestion of the i in- [II ington favoring a i the "sea [England at a conference In South- | ™- 4 power." Twenty days later France |POrt by 521 to 97 rejected Lenine's Cou h Lecame © sarcastic over President |Offer to affiliate with the third In- | g ternationale at Moscow, Three | 5 vestment of your | Iarding's suggestion of a conference. A § a newspaper stating--"Everytime [months later at a convention in De- | the United States changes its presi- ' XMAS MONEY dent, the rest of the world must |4 took the same stand. On June | nd eight members of the Diet in 25 Cents i : |change, 100." A notable step was |22 ; [taken on Feb. Sth, when Sir Auck- |Japan from four political parties ar- | in a land Geddes, ambassador to the Unit- | rived in United States on a mission | . I ed States returned to Washington |0f mutual understanding. | troit the socialists' leaders by 35 to with instructions to "speed up the 1 L ' } BEST v cenference." Germany was forced to .toe the | ¢ . ht 4 | i line regarding reparation, In Febru- | On Apri} 11th Ex-Empress Augus- | 2ry Premier Lloyd George threatened { Prescription Druggist. } . . i ita Victoria of Germany died at |to take stern measures to enforce the | 9 i - P 4 . i Doorn, Holland, aged 63. The former [iTéaty. On Mar. 3rd she was given | qa oac S C e n SW e , kings and queens of several thrones | "until Monday noon" to come to . found 1921 a'hard year. King Peter | terms. Two weeks later the army | * We have a splendid of Serbia passed away in Belgrade, [Of occupation went forward to with- : ; aged seventy-seven, on Aug. 15th; |in three miles of Essen. On May 11th | ar n SQ assortment of all | Wiliam I of Wurtemburg, who abdi- | she yielded. In two other ways Ger- | ye | cated in 1918, died on Oct. 2nd in his | many has started to comply with the On Mar, 19th the Reichstag : : : 74th year; Ex-King Charles of Hun- | treaty. . i kinds and during this gary and his queen in an airflight | abolished, conscription, limiting her | 'N from Switzerland on Oct. 22nd en- |army to a hundred thousand and the | ow is the time to avail yourself of the many timely bar- last week we are of- deavored to regain the throne. Two | trial of military eriminals began. The | gains offered through the medium of this whirlwind year-end f . h . ] | days later they were captured and on | severest sentences were given to | ] 5 : ering them at special fil Nov. 6m the National Assembly de- | Lieuts. Dittmar and Boldt, when, for sale--bargains in all departments at worth-while. savings in yo | throned them. Other deaths of prom- | firing on life boats of the Canadian every case. prices. inent people were: Dr. von Beth- | Hospital. ship, Llandovery Castle, Y ! mann-Hollweg, former German Im- | four years were given each, Bncommon words masbe, but perial Chancellor, died in Berlin on -- k Hu uses of | Jan. 2nd; Cardinal Gibbons, arch- Two Canadian women have spec- | : HEADACHE | bishop of Baltimore, on March 24th, |ially marked the year. Mrs, Mary $ Me e have glass:s that remove | aged 87; Erico Caruso, the famous'| Kllen Smith, Vancouver, was chosen ~F% £5 Ma ' | : speaker of the provincial parliament . ew 1 o Ié onne " hese causes and give 4 ; | tenor, died in Naples on Aug. 2nd, | being only 49, and was buried with jon Jan. 7th and Miss Agnes McPhail ! IMMEDIATE * { RELIEF {royal honors; Genera] Sir Sam |was elected to the House of Com- \ In . { | Hughes the 'Father of the Canadian {mons on Dec. 6th. In both cases | 1 #7) efore congulting the rhysi- ||| . larmy"" passed away on Aug. 23rd at [they were the first 'women to have | fd If ouse resses clan, before using medicines 'and drugs, come and see us, | JEWELERS | sixty- eight years of age. tho honor, At your headache is caused by || Limited | i dh 2m : eye strain we cure it | | One of the brightest spots of the One of the worst ¢rimes during the | Al ad S Established 1840 | year was when King George V on |yvcar was committed on Aug. 26th in | p "anni or : merly rriced a . eac THROUGH PROPER King Street + - ° Kingston [jb NOV: 22nd announced the bethrothal |the Black forest near Baden, Ger- Re | of Princess Mary to Viscount Lascel- | many, when Mathias Erzberger, : x 120 new Art Silk Flowered Cretonne PF GLASSES { 4 | les. Dr. Sun Yat Sen was fortunate | formerly vice-chancellor, was assas- | | ; . . a in being elected président of the | sinated. Two attempts were made to : A House Dresses 1n attractive styles with i eeu ] J ' M 0 D 0 | "The missing link is still missing | Chinese Republic on April 27th. |intimidate the United States govern- | - ~e . Kee ey Jr. Ii. v : oc pockets and belt--in a host of smart light . a (and the Darwinian theory is unprov- | King George and Queen Mary paid a | ment because of the conviction of two Optometrist and Optician {ed," says Professor William Bateson, | successful visit to Ireland on June |Italian communists for murder in " va |] and dark patterns to choose from--all £ 226 Princess Street, ) distinguished British biologist. 11th and in opening parliament in | Massachusetts. A bomb was sent the | 8 doors above the Opera House | Debs was given a great welcome in | Belfast made an earnest eppea] to | American ambassador in Paris by sizes from 16 to 44 are included-- form- | his home town, Terre Haute, Ind. | all factions to cease strife. Emir {mail and another to the ambassador | ; 3 | Feisal, son of King Hedjaz on Aug. [in Lisbon. In both cases the aim | 3 ; erly priced at $3.50. AR SA A 23rd ascended the throne of the new | missed although the unfortunate ser- ; ~ 9 i On Nov, | vants suffered. The most successful | y FRIDAY $1 98 lapsed and was burnt near Hull, Eng- SESE IRIE op) CHRIS TREE | Wool (Bri tish) Serge 26th Crown Prince Hirohito became [robbery was on Aug 28th in Chicago, | | | on board sixteen of its officers and ---------- | : men and forty-two of the British, |Enioved by Many Soldiers'| Full 54 inches wide. Regular $2.50 value: | ' Ll the Giant British dirigible R-38 near | half a million of dollars. the end of a thirty-hour test trip col- " regent of Japan, when four bandits held up the offic: | -- ; fals of the Security Deposit Vaults | One of the darkest hours was when | in the Masonic Temple end secured | who were killed. On Mar. 27th a great fire occured in Tokyo, destroy- Chi.dren in Ontario Hall ing 1,000 houses, On Mar. 31st a on Wednesday. ® dark day befell Great Britain when one million miners lald down tne | "The annual R, C. H. A. Christmes | Il d tools in a strike because the govern-|tree entertainment was held in On- | ® ment refused any longer to control tario hall on Wednesday afternoon | do . fhe 'Mines. Three months later a/lan 8 a successful and jor at-1 4 wa Sssful aud Joyous at 110 yards of Landon dyed All-Wool Navy Blue Serge fifteen months' truce was signed hd fair; long to be romembered by tio | try out a profit-sharing plan. nN |children of the artillerymen. Tha | 3 1 1 May 13th. the unemployed in St. | proceedings started early in the of. | ~ --full 54 inches wide--the proper weight for Jumper and John's, Newfoundland, stormed the | ternoon and continued until almost | i 1 f i pariiament buildings and oniy dit yupper. timo and very minus wa Taillew Dresses. This selé-saing gualiey formerly sold as persed when promised employment. | crammed full of enjoyment for yonusg a special at a yard--w hile this small i The, Simm Feiners addey 49 many and old. The R. C. H. A. band played | P y al quantity lasts crimes estruction of the Custom | quring the earlier part ofthe pro- | House in Dublin, which they fired al | grammg while the wives and friends | FRIDAY Tas tats strana nny $1.48 . a loss of five million pounds. Three |r (ye soldiers and their chldren were | days later the green flag was hoisted hang served luncheon, whioh consist- | - - > . Invite Cleanliness by the revolutionists in Malabar, In- | .q .¢ sandwiches, cakes, | ice cream. | Tommy sometimes comes .to table with dirty hands because dia, resulting in many being killed | candies nuts, tea anfl coffee { L $ : if the desire to wash is not inherent in any of us. Cleanliness is an by the British troops. A very strange Last but by 10 means 1 ot. { acquired habit. It has to be taught, encouraged and made easy. The | explosion: happened on Sept. 21st at | d aff t he i past, Sams | best washed, the cleanest and therefore the healthiest families are | Oppau on the Rhine, A chemical he grand aftgir ut the day, the arriv, © those with the best sanitary facilities. en} OF Santa Olaus, who entered tae | [plant blew up, wrecking the tOWn |p.y amidst cheers .and cries of de. | - ' hogs to 3 that In your home there is at least one lavatory that | and killing over a thousand people. f'1iont from the two Ba ine MV . - nvites cleanliness by its roominess and spotless perfection-- the A hurricane visited Tampa, Fa., OR | yrosant. Every child of.the N.C.0.'c Full 36 inches wide--regular 35¢. a yd. tine, Unt Siodrcs 3 Sood wash a uxiry. 0 non better. 7° [|| Oct. 26th with a million dollars dam | ind men in the batteries received 3 | on 4 gilt, Wikich Fanged from sleds, s} utes, | 1,500 yards of light patterned American 'Saranac' | age. ey dolls, etc., to warm mi'tens, in fact ~ McKelvey & Birch, Ltd. * The Prince of Wales as a personal | suorvihing whieh a "kid" hopes tor | Prints g od d and 1 tt J F 1 d 65-71 Brock Street (Plumbing Dept.) Phone 287 | fieure easily takes a leading place in [44 this timo of year, and cherishes | ; le Joouvdyes 3 1Rew palterns. Just arrive our the public eye. His visits to 10dla log comng direct from "Santy", when | _} . first consignment of new Spring Cott for t and Japan, which began on Oct. 26th, | he recolves it. Besides all this, lav. | gn pring Lottons--Ior to-morrow are worthy of notice. The "| ish gifts of cand d eatabl i 1 le : 1 ments of other celebrated men have Rr a ae yer | we offer this lot at the remarkable saving of 12¢. a yd made history. On Mar. 21st Hon. | gentleman, and he had to obtain the | : : Austen Chamberlain, chancellor "of | jegistanco of about a dozen of the | Cor FRIDAY .. vine mie inn DC Yard the exchequer, succeeded Hon. An-gigiare, or he would have been thors . Ireland, e Roman Catholic Lord- [yy pgster trotted up to the tree, as Licutenant has been appointed. Lord | nig or ner name was called, the merry of Good Edmund Bernard Talbot accepted the | 51g gentleman received a shy "Thank ; office on Apr. 1st. Admiral Sims, of you, Santy," and a swee' smile, which the United States navy, trespassed on |,¢t6r wag returned with interest. party politics" in a speech while In | 4 number of citizens were present : : : England. For this he was recalled | ror hg affair, among these being tho : ne . and on June 24th reprimanded. Gen- | pean G. L. Starr, and one and all an. eral Jan Smuts, once a rebel in South joyed she fun almost as much as the A -] Africa, had a peace parley on July | 'kiddies and the proud perents a . y drew Bonar Law, as leader of the |,yon yot. The larger presents were e. une A Unionists in the House of Commons, | hanged personally to the recipient ny : : : ' y London. , To establish good will with |the big man himself, and as each i ki I, > I i Ww 3 & : 1 1 \ Gth with Eamon de Valera, whom 3h themselves. The entertainment e are offering excellent values Sinn Feiners call "President of the |proko up after the gifts had be Irish Republic." Hon. Wildam H. \gistributod, and Yah ons had ry oi ; Regular $1.50 values, : just now before stock-taking. Every- [Tan became the tenth chief sustico | mmr oo' ad roryone had 1 1s : fl | of the United States on July 3rd and | 4; X : ; So ; . poh thing needed for the Living Room -- on the 11th Baron Julia Drag of Shing of She Saioval anthems wus "10 dozen English Lovat Cashmere S: ockings ianas my was inaugurated gover- a. \ comfortable Chesterfield Suites-- up- Ridge wis aigwated gover | citiaves "In ge three cheers "3 sortment of three lovat mixtures to choose from--all sizes holstered in Tapestry, Mohair, Ve- was the guest of the American Leg-| -- : --our regular $1.50 stock values to clear don of Honor on Oct. 31st and later Yoda a Boss' " lours and Brocades in all the popular visited Canada amid great demon-| Are you the "captain fn your busi: J FRIDAY .............: 98c¢. pair A mont later Marshal ness, or does your business order you |§1 ; : grrr . shades. Prices within the reach of all, [J freions. $ uF buaines mors ou; + i EE visas hw All previously advertised Year-End Sale Bargains are Special 3-piece suite, $I. 50; and w be h to $390.00. ph the ia i Sid £5 SIGSE Jo realize ia hoyes, be 'on sale' to-morrow and Saturday. A complete stock of holida Re- ot hg a ey 1s 8 big bums vo : cords for your new Victrola, also : Geneva, Sw Rolls, Come in and hear them. iano gE | | : : To Be Labor Candidate, ?

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