6 ~~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 192. 89TH YEAR, "Home rule and democracy would | many aspects to-tire Indian problem, be the ideal forma of government for |but the biggest factor to .be 'dealt JESUS SAID:--And I, it | i I be lifted up, will draw | | India, but not for a hundred years | with is the great ignorance which {all men unto me.--John 12: 32 | yet, India is not ready for self-gov-"| éxists regarding the life _and char- | ernment." These words, uttered by |@cteristics of tho great bulk of me | rw ' 9 | Vietor! M. Ilahibaksh, general sec- people, who live in the rural dis-| * + -~ | B 'S | retary of the YM.C.A, in Northern | tricts. Until this ignorance is dis- ALONG LIFE'S DETOUR : | India, seem to sum up very accurate. i polled, and efforts made to improve {ly the true state of affairs in the | their condition, India cannot make BY SAM HILL. | {Indien Empire. Mr. liahibaksh, who | Progress. 1 | IL I '| gy } 2 {is at present on a speaking tour of | 1 = ; . | Ontario, is a native of India, who | WHEY 70 SMOKE. This wi oon. - OUR NE Ww PR Gey -w Bow 5te is. 2 r everything, s wireless ag | | | | studied first law and then theology | There is a time for Ty & Is great, we'll say; {at an American university, and then |even for smoking. But many smok- But when'll we get rg HE | EE fa {returned to India to give his own |ers do not appear to know this, and A workless day? : = ile 4 o | people the. benefit of Bly oguigiion. make a nuisance of themselves. -------- AEE p They will "light up" in places where | Observations. of Oldest Inhabitant. : X 3 i i - He ba At ionaiiet, a. be a We used to be able to start a balky nationalist as Gandhi is, aqoording |they should know better, and turn horse. I atul Yap : " " y ccaxing it with a handfu to his owh statements, bu} Jd sees [every dinner event into a "smoker. of hay, but you can't coax an auto bis country es it really 1. re- {For instance, why should vii into starting with a bucket of- gaso- allzes its' helplessness. : {speakers have to address a gather- |jine. . : . . J |ing in a hgavy atmosphere of smoke, --are sure making a great hit with 1 Pabitunes Phy and Semi-Weekly by The rgéal trouble in India is that § ' EB BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING 8 IH Bs is 1922 Model Rainbow. C€O,, LIMITED the agitators do not really know jin men to the right of them, and Teg ake nh Bet colors of the the smart dressers. . ; ime he left of them and men in x their own country, They are confin- |B to t atnbow." ; Re [ h 1 Presiden ratnix LN = Guid ........... Editor and od to fhe cities and to the tribes | front. of them all puffing cigars, cig- Bright Kid: "Jade, nude, peri- i ; - € new designs, the fine qual- Managing-Director Whos language they understand, and {arettes and pipes, and sending vol- winkle, "orchid, smoke, angoda, ©cob- Eni Ten . ity of the fabrics. a umes of smoke into their faces? | web, broncho, p'ne come--that's all I : Lo : they peak to ereate the impression | a : ~The fine touches of artistic tail- that 'a epirit of revolt in one tribe Often these speakers are not, Smok- | f : is typical of the feeling of the whole | °™ and the atmosphere around | -- |: oring. , population of the country. The agi. |[2°™ I8 about as pleasant as that| .. fe ous Eusugk, have ito A : tators, as a rule, are able thinkers Seated pid 3 Bg [ae = poser ed Tougs wre In y e 7 --Together with our new and pop- and are idealists, and they. seek to hi . ie has Ju ro huen Tn as ae wie 0 ular prices are doing wonders for put their ideals into practice without las the smoker. The latter takes too | #h® Was rubbing it in." | % ». - us. 4 considering iwhether the people are | mot paid in advance s much for granted, and throws dig- How'd We Overtook Him? is [a . : year, to United States Bendy. go hems, faney do not stop nity to the winds. The merchant in | (George Bailey in Houston (Texas) | --We'll be pleased to have you onsicer: that India can never be- his business does mot permit either | Post) come in for a look Buy if you WN REPRESENTATIVES, c i ind . : & 220t, domm St. Montreal | COMO ONO Hation in its present condi- himself or his clerks to smoke in| Frankfort, Ky. is only about 150 | wish sn. Torguio. * W.| tion, but must always be an empire [the presence of customers; the the- | miles from Cincinnati, so we suppose | . ' > Sam Hill, President of the Names is made up of many states. atrical manager will not stand for | 5 Pres o J rer ihe Editor -- Sibliated India, with a population of 320.- . JHE BRITISH WHIG, | INDIA AS IT-REAILY 18. |selt-upporting church. There are BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, JG Blltott .......,......, Leman A. | Names Club, has already received the | --You are entirely welcome, smoking at a performance, neither application of Senator White Moss a 000,000, is about bait of the area | the clergymen tolerate it in |the Kentucky Legislature. Sr" ome of the best jon|Of Caudda, so that its population is church, Why then should there be | rent - in Canada, eighty times as dense as that of this [sueh an outpouring of smoke in a How Insignificant Is Man. ASK TO SEE OUR BLUE ASK TO SEE OUR $25 PURE fhe circulation of THE BRITISH || Ple there are more different nations |yeterate smokers refrain from | But every women 1s WEHG is authenticated by the than in the whole of Europe and | "lighting up" in such places. Others | Afraid of a mouse, H t E li h G teed DINE COATS 4 Tr e rngis. uaran . . Audit Bureau of Oirculations | These peoples speak no less than 187 | respect to a speaker by so doing How It Started. Ivo g Good rain or shine! "| different languages and dialects, and | . . She insisted upon driving from the Pure Indigo Serge. few of them understand any other BRITAIN AND BOOZE. back seas, SEE OUR NEW SWISS do just enough work to keep from | consider what this means. If Can- (gaged in a gun dispute on the Ul-| Super-Stout: "I have tried all these | | ing their jobs, ada had a population of 640,000,000 [ster border, the intellectuals of Eng- [reduction exercises and diets and stil] $18.50, $22.50, $28.50, $35 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 people, with about 360 different na- |land are this Lenten season putting |! cannot get rid of this surplus fat _ fhe price he might have received for language, then it would be in a con- land some very interesting views are | Anybod¥ Got That Much. fhe motion picture rights, dition somewhat similar to that of being given. Those chiefly engaged | "Thirty one:dollar bills equal fn ; India, are George Bernard Shaw, G. K.|w ight a $20,'gold plece," says a news | priming tices country, 'In that at . She never trembles at : | pantry. "In that great mass of peo dining place? Some of the most in- | igo] of ths ouge: SUITS AT $37.50 WOOL ENGLISH GABER. Aggy | North and South Xmerica combined. [might follow suit. They will show | It eeems to satisfy some. persons | tongue besides their own, Let us| While the Irish factions are en- | This Is Deep Stuf. MEN"S BLUE SUITS SILK NECKWEAR | Dante lived too early, Think of | tionalities, each speaking its own jon a debate on liquor prohibition,| reF friend: Why not try it out? | item If some one will send us 30 | Se ---------- can; g The best way to keep time from Another factor in analyzin ia | Chestert and Sir Arth Quill H ? g India es.erton. ay I Arthup jo oF [one lollar bill : 4 ] sy " one-¢ 8s and a' $20 gold plece Banging heavy on your bands fs to | correctly is the proportion of rural [Couch, the well-known ~Q~, Shay | X=" ", 27 Mls ana v 320 sou ; the : Put some callouses on 'em, to urban population. The average takes the prohibition side, though |pajances to see if this is corgect and . arine ei man who visits India and tries to (not as an out-and-out one, while the | report ft in our.next ifsue, keeping the » It isn't altogether love that blinds | judge the people visits the cities only, [Other two are on the wet side. Shaw, | money, however, to pay us for the : @ man to the fact that his wife looks | Ho sees Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, |the great dramatist, and known as |'Touble. ; #oedy in last year's spring suit, ey and a few of the other places, [the man with the tongue of a ser- a Fool Questions. ig Moth Bags : | pent, appears to be chiefly concerned R. F. D. writes: "Dear Sam, speaking \ ETT : and returns thinking he knows In- It is all right to take pride in our dia. The same is, to a certain extent, [In smashing the booze organization, |of this dry navy, isn't Switzerland the Keep your clothes safe and flerchant marine, but apparently Wa |irve of the government officials. [Which pushes drink under people's Suiy Sountry Sha jeatty as such a . clean in a "TARINE." #ball have to put somgthing else in. They stick to the cities, gnd try to |10%¢S at every corner and 'pockets |th'DE?" You tell him, Volstead. These Bags are moth-proof, femme |! govern the whole country according- |the Price. That rouses the resent- Got Any Tears For Him? . dust-proof, molsture-proof and Bid So sclence can mii. up ote. [7 oy Pe 1-2 per cent. of the peo- [Ment of George Bernard, who Wants| Alas here lies It is cheaper to have good repairs alr tight. A real safe deposit "ments. Well, well; perhaps the POE lam He in. the Tumi. 1s. {10 MaKe It "as easy for the' poor Poor William 'Bohne : vault for your olothes: They a Ae g- hg ] Fock : prevent wrinkling, keep .your ; r i de able to.Bplit uP the | tructaNwhish argiscldon; ¥haited, and | Wan to be sober as it 16 for 4 Hog,"} Afbou. or bio than poor repairs. clothes looking their best. . as he puts it. The British public Made in four sizes-- $1.40, 17 1-2 per cent. live in the cities. - at 1 oie : eee . o Daosls Hiotse 'Shaw regards as a snare and Dt Weed ras Our Vulcanizing Department is $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. More than 72 per cent: of the le i S a little late, but it occurs to pe Poop tat i 1 OTH BALLS i that the nations might have saved | !V® entirely by agriculture, and. this | temptation, Jun Mie Cypadian hia you EE oh Initls of chem manned by experts and our repair MOTH BA hey by giving the sokliers a bonus | 2°C0UNts for the fact' that the peo- : ht wh hed i 27 1 Hoth cANFHOP | motito ght, ple in the rural districts are con. | Pest: ~~ {} yacht when you launched 117 asked the work is absolutely guaranteed. lic: por Wi; Great Britain has.a big adviiftage ; stantly in a state of abject poverty "We broke a champagne bottle over : is Automobiles wouldn't be danger- | 80d despair. It is of little wonder ia yegury = Ssaling Xan fag, tquer it," Teplied the Millionaire, Prices are reduced considerable. ; that they are willing to foll on, 3. 810 St Bais if the herso-power of the engine aisle: Ap Ning to oltow amy United States as examples of par- Takes a Brave Man To Do It. 1 . y Dr. Chown's ore fWes proportioned to the horse sense tial prohibition and can thus see| Nothing: wearies a man more than s N= Prin roet 843 misery is due to British ryle, what improvements should be made | °f® Of these public lectures unless, 2 " 185 et 5 Photh i y ty J Putiog is rity, (he Allie (el make democracy impossible fr Jo. | 42C-ONO" Tiva. But i may bo 2 S000 1 Ie te Curtain eur \ lttog is briefly, the Allies tell oy years before the British people give [home may get up and leave without- (Guaranteed) : THOMAS COPLEY #le United States they are. not get-| dia is the lack of education. There King AlcoBol much of a jolt. They aggravating so many persons.--J. H ' from Germany as much as they | &re no men who are able to take over are very conservative and much at- | Reede, GE Telephone 987. Sunt for themselves, the responsibilities of governing their [tached to "kings." However, the No yu he would rather aggravate y country and co-ordinating the mass time will come when both Great | no, more the pubie Tose OF coiites, if everybody followed | OF, different nations into one body [rican and the Irish Free State will [he does by skipping out during a con 9 ® advice to exercise, the street car politic. Of the people of India 94 restrict the liquor traffic, and the | tain lecture, om.p per cont. are illiterate, and oan {present debate of the intellectuals | mlm des and most filling stations v osop : Le neither read nor. write. There fis will play a part in educating the | sod , uy the Calendar, sfhess, 5 ou 80 out not an average dmount of Intell {people as to the necessity of some Your Mar dewora, After visiti omob gence @mongst them and this makes ying of rohibition, Y . j 3 TR know jing apa ile shod, impossible the application of the y uve 206 8 WELLINGTON S EET he observes a nice fat worm principles of British government. : The greatest need of the country is Brick dwelling--4 bed rooms A Wise Guy. at f ti a nt Rube 'I'm too wise to fall --- education for the natives, and until | Walt Mason Fh oe. % a lop Giese v a Alfred 8 t--$3,600, that has been fully developed, then > : THE POET PHILOSOPHER fellers. J ' Frame dwelling, the vast majority of the people of etantiar sm) money in something = (south side of Escobar Bt. substantial. Something I can gee I'm " Saud know your meighbors well. en-|IMdia must remain in the darkness buying." . 5 bedrooms, electric light, gas, to ey of ignorance, The only hope for DRUGS City Cousin: "What kind of stock did Rf 8 India Is British rule, and with, the| We buy punk drugs in large stone | ¥ou buy? i | : mw = . Brick, Livingston Av Jugs, In bottles and in cases; to cura| Rube: *T didn't' buy no stock 1 = : x bed rooms--$3,600 ue. 4 t tooth i great - | removal of the agitators, therd will I . i - and Pons 4 is mice a be a return of happiness and con- |Our ills we buy green pills and. pour bought A city hall from a feller I . : - ty bave|® them in our faces. We drink brown on the train and he took me down Several houses fo rent. on the place - tent, The removal of Gandhi will and showed me all over it befo: 1 place the neigh suds distilled from buds, stovewood | gm money over to nine Tors 1 paid Money to loan, won't try to borrow, not gun 3 alupashe NDING 33 and water lilies, consume such dope Ee some writers have suggested, for the -- . ----ee and vaguely hope that it will cure Dally Semtence Se Raxitee obecrvatiog POPs of India aro a leaderless mass (ng willies. The doctor romps| It easier to make o reputation T. } Lockhart that the mi imu © © and are too ignorant to resent the through dismal swamps and gathe?s | than it is to live up to ot. : * Je : my on which a imprisonment of their leader. Gandhi | toadstools blooming, and' makes a -- five can live is the sum the is an idealist, @ dreamer. His ideas [brew of mottled 'blue, for invalids' | News of the Names Club, fs ; The. learned men chase | Every old dyspeptic in fhe club is -BUCK EYE happens to earn, i have been developed at least a cen- | cOnsuming. Bvbeybody Tr ma---- tury too soon, but he missed the |!0 every place, in search of drugs to -- SHYY 1va Govdiiver, uf Pips Oty, INC UB ATOR breeders oy hie tie no es; Sut Tout 1 tof Jndia's Ha Ill pills > ney ho oy Make If you have trouble with your car » yr Bu Wusdeed] * y and wonder how ap od to realize the dignorance-of his| us. The faith and hope we > oye you needn't go to Dr. Era Nye, BUN T S HARD WARE King St. BUY E relations meant to -- fellow countrymem,. Britain may place in dope no knowledge ever open, Kan, for ne is a foot |e ATS SOLD ! we * have a little trouble in India, for throttles; what faith we have in pills Net Loss on C.G.M.M. Ships. Cut Off Her Arm i» "Pyjama Party, or From the | there are others who will try to take | and salve, and everything in bottles! Ottawa, March 31.--The net loss At irit's d to the Bars via the Movies," fs Gandhi's place, but for the time be- {The wide men ry Wd Jvecy +4 [on the operation of the ships of the Sp Pr Comman wa : vill be ' ou e feeling better ---- Siting under way with its third | 106 there will 16 no revolution, |away if you drink some nottied ta | } OUF Canadian Question Canadian Goveryment. JMosShant Ma | Seattio, Wash, arch 31m. Bel of anti-climax atter several bad What, then, can be done to bring [or something worse and wetter. Eat - And Answer Corner exclusive po depreciation and Inter. | Margaret Lindauer ted her 'breaks, the country out of darkmees, The | wholesome food, wy oatmeal stew- | | est due the government. Interest ow- Shi ar 3 hey home at ] mond a ickens, | ------ Beach, uburb, yesterday, beca rong first need is education, not only of | ed, go roostward with the ch d ling to the government up to and in- a = » , y is understood, M. ) 1 wi Is, and soon your ilis| Q-~--Where can I o . she told her 16-year-old daughter a he Loucheur the. fliiterate classes, but of the edu- | uit chewing pills, y Hon 22 tr ope btain informa- [cluding December 31st, 1921, was spirit commanded her to do $0, She M RAWFO RD S 'that the United States will will vanish like the dickens." The planting of hedges, |$1,741,394.27 for 1920, and $3,357,- Fratke guted, The ju With education must | ©, TINE) rath, their a wiry ANE The: sie A faerial tnas [833.39 for 1921. The 'total mount | ¥as taken i upital tu 8 eritical lh ULLAL ng on tire'debt owes 3 bo given opportunities for becoming |, through lips that spring no fol- | Will produce best results » allowed for depreciation in value of ing EIR TTD TOTS iter with the machinery of gov- ly; but all things sane give us a pain | A--Write for very informative |the shine re aproel end of 1921 was | taken to the hospital, suffering from ¥ Yan supposed. ernment. Native Indians must more and cause us melancholy. We pin | booklet to W. T. Macoun, Dominion [$3,158,776.51. The total capital | BOCK : and more be entrusted with positions [our hope on bottled dope, on pills | Horticulturist, Central eni- lcost of all the ships belonging to VERYBODY'S got to 1s reported that 600,000 coal|ot responsibility, so that, when the |in crates and baskets: we'll drink |al Farm, Ottawa. . [the Government Merchant Marine > be. on $ Zhe Saienaite fa in the United States will quit | country is ready for sel-government, | our drugs from flasks and jugs until] Q--I have a brother was $73,571,842.27. 'were ; | a on March 3ist. They will pro- | the native. leaders will be fitted for |We're in our caskets. Western Ontario and his place con- [sixty-five ships in . Wiater attacks you throw on enjoy the summer season, but | leadership, The churches claim that --WALT MASON. eh Taste . lana. whieh he| The average cost of these vessels | another Shoveltal 4t svat and : V . y y o> Diant. 0 can days while not in tion was |} : | stand come the public. enjoy next winter's | the Mistonazien are. fhe rat need, | | |, oy Datiered Verdun. (me get suis Dlanting work under stated to bo $263.13 tor the 2.300 {IR through the cold months Son With its Consequent' higher [but before even the missionaries, Paris, March 31.--The Ministry | way? ; ; | happily if you keep the fire there is a need for men Who will en- |o¢ Liberated Regions has granted | A.--In the first instance write to 2 going. lighten the rural people economical {5,500,000 francs to the City of Ver- | the Provincial Forester, Parliament ly and socially. 'The farmers of In- [dun with 'which to start reconstruc- Buildings, Toronto, who will be glaa dia are still using the implements of tion of the town, battered by the to advise you as to procedure and he ; y | Bic 'and until they can be | German guns during the war. may be able to supply you with sut-| These Crawford 1 To make a mistake and then wail | Nursery. Keep 3.in touch with Stricken, forhih EPlia of 316 Yoata of | oy, 50 13 10 make tw titan I adi Association, 3 n Protestant ¢ ons in India there is Bahama, active volcano in tne |Ottawa. They will do everything Mot In the on distriets & single | Andes, Is 20,054 feet high { | possible to assist, you. furnace, verandah--$8,500. » '