WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1022. : ; : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. fer 1 Sg TWO YEARS OF PROHIBITION Hickey ir = IN THE UNITED STATES - : PROBS: Thursday, clearing and cold. I ae 5 [] j 0 1 \ et | Bilns in Money Values Have Vanished Since the Law a | Al no mm i | ; A wi : Was Put Into Eftect--Costs High to : Will Cure Any. Il yo billiancé of a fine § Coverinent. SENS ATIO | New York World n distillery and bonded warehouses ---- -------------- Cough 'ational Prohibit g Nattona} Prohibition became effec- 18t June was 49,890 858 gallons, a | . Diamond tive in name two years ago, The ecrease of §5.972:892 gallons in dry date was Jan. 17th, 1920 / ar oF Er tai » 1920 = To ase : bond in one year 0 ascertain to what degree it has Production in 1916 was 249,123, 25 Cents : beconie effective in fact The World [44 gallons : " Our stock of these two ay began a national sur- | "1 oor year there were 159 permits ey t Ww . ants ' : ough its own correspondents to 'manufacture intoxicating liquor ! } . t . The survey covered 148 cities of al. ewed by the lotr) a i } { precious stones 18 total population of more than 2g. renewed = by the terna evenue ¢ L T BEST 000,000, in. forty-four stat Service and 546 new permits issued. i $e uo, v1 rty-fo states encom- : So | ie . ff very extensive, and passing 97,000,000 of the total 105. | nly one permit to import and sell | 000,000 1 y rniteq | a8 renewed, while 9 were issued. | Population of the United A total of 5.945 permits to use and States | we know that the ! ates sell was renewed and 10,286 new : It was a review of the operatior : 9 : & lit i ri €8 are of the Federal and co-related state |"1¢S issued qualty and prices 3 +] re oe Ht 'Production of wines and cordials | prohibition laws to ascertain what - . = "ax 1 { was 19,551,595 gallons, Yast veo "the very best 1" fruits they had borne. This article 25% Year and there were 27,604 898 gallons -------- Prescription Druggist, is not a commentary upon drin or . : 3 1 o i : 2 1 : k of wine on hand June 30th, an in- drought: i 5 a 'presentation of eo? crease of 9, 927,528 gallons in a| : We can show you country-wide conditions upon which year ' | prohibition might have a bearing year, | The directions to The World cor- Diamonds set 1n nat- Internal Revenue Testimony, respondents read: » = Millard F. West, deputy commis- " : The Wold is seeking for the' facts i ' sione ¢ Internal venue! testifv- ural G Oo 1 d, White : operation 'of the prohibition | "i0B€T of Internal Revenue, tity- | of the nw Hari ing before the House Appropriatiens 4w during the year 1921. It desires i : p e z 1 to print what these impgrial facts | COMMittes on Treasury Appropria. | Here are represented a wonderful array of bargains for o> os It wishes | 0008, estimated there were on | "Thursday shoppers. Hundreds of thrifty people are taking full . comparison, Gold or Platinum, ac- se, : Wt July 1st in distilleries anyl cording to your de- | to set the facts alongside the relative : | y ; 1 a . | bonded varehouses 39,-961.000 - . . sncomnon words_merser vu | | i dr te, 8 et tis Tin, tian [| advantage of these January Sales, as the savinn rn {0 Yery common causes of sire, ra abiion amendmen) | 20 OMe SD. ea oD, of [ff , every instance are little short of sensational, HEADACHE hr 8 : arrests were. there for | if. 2.170 gallons of high wines, | We hav 12 ¢ ns [640,946 gallons of alcoliol and 360 ,- ave glassss that remove drunkenness in 1921? How many ar. | 030.946 gallons of alcoliol and 36 -- ------ these causes an > allons of satire . ge 4 give rests for disorderly conduct? How 000 gallons of neutral or cblonge 5 a rough total of 42,500,000 iia " IMMEDIATE many arrests for violating the fed spirits 7' RELIEF eral and state liquor laws? What Ba ome. ment statisting 3 the im ® i was the average population in ails, sovernment statistics on te im- | hg tong Sys. ° 'prisons ad Hi es? : Whe Car | portation of liquors have 'brought an, be & medicines PANE mons anc ses? a 8 |. wits els rttes B 0 Thev | JEWELERS the average population of almhouses [0Tth some startling figures. They un amps and drugs, come and see us. show 'hil ¢ 8 y If your headache is caused by Limited and public orphanages} How many | "NOW that while the flow of brandy, eye; IAIR We aure 3 Established 1840 [persons were summoned to court of |! hey: Sorte i 2 Hguoz domestic relations? How many ar- j Rig is country dropped to 278, : THROUGH PROPER King Street - - Kingston [irects for thefts of liquor? |ousrgalions in the calendar vear| Save an extra 10% on all regular cash purchases--wanted GLASSES { What were the sizes of police 1920, it turned into a flood last year bl . L di oS . | i at izes © lice | *¥ Bota) SF ag yl ; : ; forces? Is a special Nour law pollen | Wh 4 ial of 467.885 gations for |] seasonable merchandise marked already at lowest in the city | ~ iv recuive « ¢ 1 3 ' Keeley Jr M 0 D 0 i rr |snforsement Yody required fow. and {the Sut sieven mon: Year art cond prices, coupled with the extra sa virig offered through the med- 9 . ». oe 1 y | if so, its size? What was the cost : a aval? y a piled they are expected to show al- |B 3 ] ' I BAgel Tor Boer re a Bh | of liquor enforcement? Whee well y | ium of Double Stamps should make Steacy's the headquarters Optometrist and Optician, most double impaortations over 1920. > : | 3aV s bag rommunity tal? X | © 226 Princess Street, !to assist the present assessor, John | the, Susings bank > ; my a. oral? | Board of Health records do not show | for all shoppers Kerr, in making the assessment ils oy igra. AW . | a corresponding increase in illness An assistant! assessor is to be en- | Bg 8 doors above the Opera House A. 2 my ; ¢ r for. the. present vear conditions? They were some of the requiring liquids "for medicinal pur- | or the present 3¢ Seition reauirin I | ALL DAY THURSDAY A---- : i \ " " Washington Statistics, | } In the various departments In| Record of Importations. ./ At the average for the first eleven | | Washington available statistics wer y : | obtained showing the productio. and | Months last year, the total importa- | {€0asumption of liuor, the quantity' sbions would be 510,420 gallons, or | | 1oft, importations, arrests recorded |Teckoning five bottles of imported : by the Internal Revenue Service, the |800ds to the gallon, 2,552,100 bot- cost of prohibition to the govern- | lies. a | ment including loss of taxes, the| The total spirits imported in 1916 | we Ww | Ww ere 3,777,038 gallons, of $7,950,- Inter Coats | legal entanglements entailed OF | through enforcement, the loss to the | liquor industry, comparison of de- {posits in national, state and savings [banks as well as postal savings, 923 value, . Ohampagne and sparkling wines {imported last year also showed an | |increase, but not as great a one. | They amounted to 387.444 quarts in ® mortgazes on homes, illiteracy, in- 3 0 2 : y : ' : ~ Wir [fant mortality, school attendance, | 1920 and 319,216 quarts in the first ; i by ! 18 only y Children Ss Winter Coats to be cleared child labor and wages. j eleven mon Bt year. { | x out regar ess of . During the fiscal year ending last | n value the Sata} spirits, wities . M g a e cost. All colors in the lot. 7 1 and imported mait liquors importec 9) i aterials are Chinchilla, Tweeds and Velours. {June 30th there were produced from . A ge ' | material th than fruit 86.365. in 1916 was $18,735,264; 'in. 1920, 4 y pmaterials other 3 183,269,364, and for the first eleven | TER BE Sizes 4, 5 6, 7. 10, 14 years. Priced in regu- 658 taxable gallons of distilled | #3 the 0 1321. SudTe Bon % | spirits, a decrease of 13,250,133 'gal- | Months of 1921, $4,479,520. wy ¢ ; 30 0 OFF USUAL PRICES {lons compared with the. previous | : The ermal Se yauue records | 1 i» way $6.50 to $2 7.75. For quick clearance « | ve, 5 " Spirits there show there were 175 persons ar- | . / year. Of this amount of &pirits there {rested in the fiscal year onding lot | N hursday en eB ey HALF PRICE { were removed from bonded ware- c {houses on payment of or 34,993. (June for violations of- the Prohibi- | . . . 3 " 772 . | tion Act and the Internal Revenue -- All Useful Utensils for the Kitchen i 154 gallons, an increase of 8,772, [1aws relating to distilled spirits and | 245 gallons in a year. i | . . The quantity of spirits remaining pines, There were : 10,991 stills I COMF Soup and Gravy Strainers, Tea Strainers [&~ hn, [soised, 3,746 distilleries, 413.987, ORTERS , » | gallons of spirits, 4,863,005 gallons | LESS 33 1.39, DISCOUNT / DON'T: NEGLECT |of beer and 425.303 gations cc wine | Frying Baskets, Vegetable Baskets, | | one of Wii : rying Baskets, Vegetable Baskets, Egg BRONCHITIS tna citer" Te wai aus o Our entire stock inet be Clone. FRENCH SEAL COAT ed before stock-taking. |8§ | Beaters, Cake Turners, Potatoe Ricers, { The principal symptom of bronchi- | 68753. $150.00 . tis i8 a cough which is dry, harsh | There 16,610 pleas of guilty . . . Androck Bread Toasters, Soap Dishes, etc. 2nd, Tastint, , sccrmpuniod wien || Thos #9%e 15910 vieas of yusiy | only, McLintock's and Domes. | | only, French Seal Coat with | rapid wheezing, and a feeling o! | wader the Internal Revenue Act. | tic make Comforters--wonder- I Beaver Collar and Cuffs Pussy ' y | tightness through the chest. - £7982 convictions under a x -| There were 962 convice NS Tr . There is a raising of phlegm, es ful patterns and priced regular . . . | 3 4 tah i 5 or | pecially in the morning. after rising the Prohibition Act and 4,158 under | i . « . : McKelve & Bir ch Limited | rom bed. This hice is &t rc of the Revenue Att. There were 154 | $3.50t0 $35.00. Your last op. | Willow Silk Lining and priced 9 | a Mght color, but as the trouble Pro- | aequittals under the Prohibition Act | t : x P | 1 3 | Broases it becomes of a yellowish OT land 583 under the Revenue Act, ro unity to-morrow-- | regular $ 00.00. o-morr x vo le 5 ow ....Less 331.39, | HALF PRICE | 03-71 BROCK STREET "PHONE 287. | greenish color and is sometimes streaked with blood. | Im NORV Lx ho AT Enforcement Highly Costly. | you will find a remedy that wiil| Enforcement of prohibition has | BD ee SA Ee SR ALR SEA oil emt iL ! stimwlate the weakened bronchial or-| been a costly proposition for the gov- | . gans, subdue the inflammation, ernment. For the fiscal year ending | £ | soothe the {rritated parts, loosen the!June 30th last the appropriation was phlegm and mucous, and help nature | $6,850,000. Of that amount $6,- ° J | to easily dislodge the morbid accu-| 203 474.01 has been billed. . Bills ) mulation, upder that appropriation will be put | Mr. John H. Root, 40 Maple Avo, | afder 8 the accounting channels for | Hamilton, Ont, writes: -- "I was A I troubled with bronchitis and had a] Ma Dex Hire Ys next June $6,- | | very bad h. I had i 1 , : a \ . ous Beara, J bad &t wo ong 1 (750,000 was appropriate. Tost u 300 Children's"odd Vests and Drawers -- Hygiene and Have your old Chairs { For the year : i : ' | developments. 1 tried all kinds of for the current year. For the y : " ie Couches, Chesterfields, etc, i cough remedies without relief, 1 was | beginning in July ant 19.250.000 Zenith makes; all sizes 3 up to 12 years; all styles and priced {advised by a friend to try Dr. Wood's {was asked. The House Appropria- 1 reupholstored and recovered { Norway Pine Syrup, so I got a bottle, | tions Committee in connection with regular 65c. up to $1.50 each. ...... -- - SALE PRICE 39c. during the winter months, {and it convinced me to believe that | i the Treasury Appropriation Bill, re- | had at last gotten the right medicine. | som mended $8,400,000, and the *. {I used several bottles and am prac- i Do not leave this work un. ¥ ti 4 house approved that sum. This is tically well. I have recommended it for liquor enforcement alone and | til th i to 1 : © rush in the spring, 15. other since, and good results fol does not include the $750,000 count- : i ' » ! Be sure and et "Df. Wood's" |®d for narcotics. .- : 5 We have a large stock of | when vou ask He it; price 36¢. and| Tax collections of the treasury de- : y Tapestries and Shadow | 80¢c. a bottle; put up only by The T. partment for beer and liquors in the Cloths. Just the thing for | Milburn Co,, Limited, Toronto, Ont. | ((Continued On Page 11) SA, "Anny Living Room and Den Furni- , LESS 33 1-39 * ture. 'You will find the . prices very low on these J Sal : 14 only, Salts Esquimette Seal Plush Coats--some with Op- Me anuar y € ; possum Collars, others with self Collars and Cuffs. Sizes 16, : 18 to 38. Regul : .00, A for on wo | 2 Regular $45 00 to $100.00 ; SH | Seven inch Tan Leather Top Rubbers, regular VACTROLAS, ¥ICI0h RECOKDE, FIANGS, MelAGAN Ik $4.50, SalePrice ........).... | $3.35 PHONOGRAPHS, WHITE SEWING MACHINES -- GREATLY REDUCED, See our Bargain Windows ! JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231]. Skatesground. 70 Brock St. EE -- EE ---- rr ----