6 THE BRITISH WHIG 89TH YEAR. Published Dally and Semi-Weekly by HE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING C€O,, LIMITED President Editor and TELEPHONES Business Office Editorial oa Job Office .... J TE (Daily Edition) year, delivered In eity year, If paid in 83. year, by mall to rural offices 82. " year, to United States $4.00 (Semi-Weekly Edition) year, by mail, cash .s «R100 year, if not pald In advance $1.50 year, to to United States 31.5 50 OUT-0OF- TOWN N REPRESE NTATIVE ¥, Calder, 322 St, John St, ye. 'FW, Thompson 100 King St. Ww Toronto. ------------------------------ Letters to the Editor are publishe) only over the actual name of th: writer. Attached Is one of the otiuting oie es in Canada, best job The circulation of THE BRITISH WHIG is authenticated by the ABC Audit Bureau of Circulations "our idea of an 3 optimist] i a setler who announces 'popular prices, en though one company has fail Ev the 8 aph business remains wd, phono sound, ---- of wages matter manufac In turers seem determined to cut before the they deal. but O how hitter Victory is sweet, to help France win and then to quit er, e A lot of who Eane as assets, men are oth continue to lst their ty the only thing they Apparently cau't get on a the people. y record is the voice When it tence Gandhi operationist comes to serving his sen- will not be a "non-co- N Bad No flowers for monday N N bmolitim Forty service miles, curve, Private he and it may intended t be in A smile good humor, to show good may 0 show tenaed teeth, the only About difference is that the conservative radical hates authority while th hates taxes, le air Pron "There was about him a subt of growing things and spring ably been eating spring onions Can Whad 12 Evolution of courtesy: 1913 1 be of any service?' 1922 dya mean by blockin' the roac Our own opinion is that th inal right that rocked the opposition to sleep e orig divine of kings was oue Wicked men swear "whe n they fn that humor; good their tongues and w hip the cl ars men control 1ildren The modern girl may be a little a® fectad, but put much as the old-fashioned girl did a she doesn't on" Depression always consolidates 1s I position when the command goes up {and down the line: "Cease hiring.' One reason why the bandit bus!- ess is holding up is because the sup- | "ply nearly always equals the demand } We all kick about our present "taxes, but we would be mighty gad te be rich emough to pay twice as much. Mosl people observe the courtesy of the road unless they drive heavy trucks that can't be knocked out of the way. Still, ir it wasn't for the men who think they are distinguished looking, What would photographers do for a fiving? It seems strange that one of man's few ribs was used to make woman when he had such an abundance of bone in his head. The up- Keep of Canada's s navy has been discussed at Ottawa during the ,Bession. The world should not elarmed; cur navy is nol big enough to menace anybody except the Cau- adian tax-payer. oe 4A steamship line warns passengers that unless "hec'ic hootch" parties un mid-ocean are curbed bars will | be closed. Threat of so frightful a! Punishment should have the desired 'Result, ' ' THE GREAT YEARNING. e when ertion It wmen orism great- that the swindled nent are by newspapers gO ndred lerstood every one who read Any to any bank or any or br one with ready ney may a tal in safe and even countless kers and invest his cag urities which fair liberal thousands are the pockets : relatively poor and | transferred to the pockets of crook- ed promoters because of the stubborn belief of the easy money returr Yet annually dividends taken from of that up by tales unsophisticated to picked g fairy of some smooth-voiced stranger is be merely listenin to the MINISTER. t who stands from A DIPLOMATIC tion and nee mal *a for the modern vou his 3 hig ad- 1d you € in v and ation gemer. BAV( than rs mors I wise who the but it is a man to make division amazed of Jhave perhaps shock- the 'elders of telling them to to nference tion ourag young folks make Ve in church, but he bravely met that Sunday. he ti he s will go right on makir g church mn snic knows the vs and love in hool gatherings Op- and Sunday sc whether he "goes along" or not practice or aca ically conde lding hands at So behind hymn books or spooning futile gather- and that young people's sg is he boldly ings be making church funct adv their courting hees love shot be at encouraged of noes should be and no doubt this minis- ted advice will receive unanimous from and He the diplomatt: val the young men been a great field. would have TERMS TO GERMANY, commission ha =called iyments NEW repa 8S mora for erned. She be asked much, insure that be able the reduced sum she is to be hex a present year are cone to pay as she will will not but to to pay liged to levy heavy additional taxa- ioat an internal and, essary and possible, with other requirements reduction in expenditure, n, to loan if ne an external loan, along such as a material mestic governmen tai the whole to be subject to the scrut- ing of Allied charg ed to examine the books and oversee the debtor. there is an an commission ial affairs of As might be expei:ted, nstantaneous from Germany. he reduttion of payments for 1922 dered, perhaps because the reduction the demand air the finance howl is consi not Lo with L stagge with ven still the against the de- in Ger ring, while ent protests for additional taxation mand many and against the humiliation of being placed almost in the hands of receivership commission much A sympathy the outside sentiment consideration and the ques- on humiliation count, being inclined of Germany's feelings; tion of additiona! taxation mains to be demonstrated by collec- not to tion or otherwise The effect on Germany's internal Politics is Lhe first matter to be ob- seryad\ If it means the overthrow of Chancellor Wirth and the possible substitution of either the junkers or the left wing in power, the last stage may be worse than the present, For the moment | Wirth, who has the confidence of the Allies, will able or willing to | undertake the execution of the new be terms, THE DECLINE OF CHECKERS. There is a tragedy which the people should face reso- Nothing can be done to avert Investigating commissions, legis- lative enactments and even local | ordinances will not wash out one word of the tragedy nor lighten the ! dismal consequences in store for fis. No other avenue is open but that of a puncture-proof, non-skid resolution stoically to accept the inevitable It seems that after running a course of normally for many cen- turies, the honored game of checkers, favorite indoor sport of craiker-bhox Philcsophers in village stores, is nearing what is technically called the | | point of exhaustion. The game goes | back almost to the beginnings of civilzaton. The Egyptians, Greeks and Romans held it in high esteem as requiring profound mental efforts. | But with the cracker-box Philoso- | | phers came the beginning of the de- cline of checkers. The intensely au- alytioal powers of the mind of this | ndividual discovered that there was | a certain combination of moves | which would win the game as inevit- | lutely Labi as the right combination opens considered | more pleasure, do- | ied there re- | the problem is whether ! | that unbelief alone separates. impending | | There |: THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. a bank safe your opponent als knows these co is almost sure e years ago an English and fifty in il to end {na when son an Ame an hamplon 1 games, f h draws layed 1 ended w is no heart at have a is merely series of S in which the players know from the start what each of next two dozen moves is to be, And that he 5 IO game 1oely a 'alytical minds redubed I ematical calcu- had t opening of of mat We make compul- has shall have 0 the plays The adventure We tiddie-de- mental ex- spirit departed from checkers soon: have to resort to winks and dominoes for hilaration | BE tint nc PY Walt Mason THE POXT PHILOSOPHER INDIFFERENCE groundhog does how often his pred rests comfort in the hide go wi dhog Day the people cry critter's low doesn't in Grour sh YW max expect and welcome an azure sky its Gentle snow." J Spring deck and 1em in the r from its Ic rear and wild winds rave to cara a him dreams winter before and whil sing, a season gambol, swats tb hog is on danca nely cay Jo sn't hoot much 1 his sense; shoo I whene'er I've pulled a bone- ead play I'm tortured through the weary night by reollections when 1 departed from the and sprung a carnival cri traded horses now and then wh glowing flush youth, roundly soaked a lot of trusted that I told the done lot of graceless not one sin can 1 f consciousness there rings a voice that "You'll For me balm, no com- so I a@mire Sits gaz envy bad intense, L away; suffer agonies of time right of and who I've the of men truth things, a and orget; and in my says, up vet! there pay is no soothing fort for my jaded soul; the groundhog"s calm, ng from his hole WAL as he T Junior Farmers' Club Hold Annual Banquet April 3 About fifty Jun- rs were present at the first of their association Picton, ior Farme annual banquet tions, the game draw. Thhs | ji ; MASON. | | week-end in the office of the Ontario Depart- | ment of Agriculture last evening. Principal Bell, of Kempt- ville, delivered an instructive speech | the three main points which he should Be the aim of farmer, namely more money, more |education, The last of these was the most important. Too many farmers, he said, were merely sitting on the land grumbling what they called fate, taking advantage modern methods. A year ago less than 1,000 were studying agriculture at the ag- ricultural training schools of the country Vocational training for agriculture was infinitely more diffi- cult and important than for any other trade or calling. Itseem to him worth while to learn the scientific rotation of crops and how develop a record cow like May from whom calves to $400,000 had been ten boys 'were educated the farms and became professional men, cn every al of more to Echo Sylvia, amounting sold AWAY Too of from Lusinoss and Is There Immortality? Winston Churchill in Aprfl Yale Review Bither there is immortality, or there is not. We know, at any rate, that this body and mind can be cast into hell. Yet if, by following after one we desire, one in either world, acting as if immortality were true, we gain more and more abundant life, we cannot lose by the proceed- ing even if we are snuffed out at death, On the other hand, if there | is a life beyond, we shall not arrive | there in a state of separation from our friend, to remain in that state until our belief can _be overcome: since we shall have discovered here | that separation is not a spacial affair, experiment works we shall achieve in this world much of the value of our friend. If we sow F sparingly we shall reap sparingly, If we give all we shai more than regain our friend as he was on earth. The semse of com- munion, companionship, guidance, inspiration will deepen at moments | when wills are favorable, and he can | Thursday ! instead of? THE LORD 1S GOOD i taste and see is good: blessed trusteth him Be in BBE THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY !; C t the Lord that ) - MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1922, Shirts | | | BY SAM HILL An Exception. Though zh ie May payl make Observations of Oldest Inhabitant. I € 8i the remember w kin heir as br woodshe Real Service this car eas rospective bu Ho! Hum! ery day olk to watch ks a to-play An E3plauntion That Explains. How It Started. he trumped I 1s ac 8 Fine for the Burgiars it me yo How did burglars when € ise iusband sn scoot listens ! Fool Questions. How sea &) F, @SKs mar the matrimonial davenport?"' And | abolish corporal star punishme Fool yw Another Sam: H much Question. Dear does i « so two pretty good eye Another Fallen Idol, bee, it t of bur Is thing ge She May Not Have Head. Has gs dhead parent seems k fence tel w » pesk iS no s drunk, Sein, That Kind o field Cor 'ribune) Meral Wo with her (Fair Miss No Joe. E the wed sé er t them we oft iries. -- What Every Wife Knows, She: "Marriage certainly changes. She--Marriage certdinly ohanges man's regard for the alphabet, He How's that? 1e--Before marriage he he loves I Continuous Performance With The "paint-up' call It's time to hear t for y paint to badly mixed j wes U, af it Some Combinations. (Marriage cense in Georgia pape Will Combs Myrtie Br Stories They never Tell. An oses for Mike A sized Irishman the ould like dr were looked a sma had been the men horse tha elephant iven p shop and on it in wonder Turning the boss remarked "Mike, that's some horse, "Begorrah, it's about small in replied Mike work. the 10 isn't it?" the size of the ould countree ones as he went on wit Foolishnegs. T planted a shoe tree, Declared the village wig But I'll admit shoes Have ever grown on it no Sam Hi I planted a hall tree Declared old Hiram But I'll admit Have grown on the thing ~--Adam. Breede Bing, no halls Daily Sentence Sermon. News of the Names Club. marrying parson could of Philadelphia, picke« As a Dr Frank Joiner, If our a better name? asks B. M I. Cure 1s not a dootor, but a bacco farmer in Kentucky, does cure the weed B. A. tells us that Peter and Ge¢ orge | | East, of Phillpps, but are Neb, fast are far from slow, not | though they are fast -- Write Your Own To This Ome. (McCreary County (Ky) Record) Foster Baird is making a beautifu speak to us if he were with us in the | lamp shade for his hope chest flesh. And we shall develop facul- | ties of hearing and seeing into that | larger environment which hitherto | ,, we had not evolved. We shall no | longer understand and think as a child, and speak es a child; the struggles, when we looked through a | glass, darkly, will be resolved. We | shall see face to face, and we shall know, even as also we are known. The cabinet and the heads of the railways are in conference at Ottawa I on the freight rats question, Both sides in the goal strike are preparing for a trial | strength, - ot] iliousness Is Cured by HOOD'S PILLS | Since winter j Your 11 rubber round some morn, Joyous Remi wintry skies thelr dofY, The storms wiil soon be gone, And we can take our rubbers off And put oif shoes on Washington r. clouds will our ~N now has had We'll say good-by The coal shovel we'll 'N get busy its to snow; ay away with the hoe --Cincinnati day, iners' But April is capr cious, lads, A fickle jade, you know; dads, And- hear her laugh "Oho." 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These Bags are moth-proof dust-proof, moisture-proof and air tight A real safe deposit vault for your clothes They prevent wrinkling, keep .your clothes looking their best. Made in four sizes-- $1. 40, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. MOTH BALLS MOTH CAMPHOR 25¢ . per 1b, Dr. Chown's Drug Store 185 Princess Street. Phone 843 | mmm oe THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. & anvihing dome In the carpen. Estimates given on all ki; r also bh kinda. All orders attention, Wan tery line. of repa wood floors of all reeeiv: prempe 'Thais what you want, and the Bucy. | | ere wilh youd ad BUCKEYE INCUBATOR frecien 2 vear ar one hund BUNT'S HARDWARE Rin Tittle braede broeders--1000 chicky | | XK ing St. ol young men be- | ~Newark (Ohio) Advocate. -- Three thousand republican rebels swore allegiance to the * | pubMe" at' Dublin Sunday. Ottawa had ten inohes of stow on Friday night and Saturday, w Irish re- | |x, Our Canadian Question And Answer Corner is Canada's Population Canada's population, per re- | vised figures of census of 1921 4s 3,- ++59,489. Q.-----What will be the rjembership of the House of Commons under the |new census? J A.---The Canadian House 3f Com- (mons will have 245 members under | the redistribution required by the {new census of 1921 increase of 10 over previous number Q.--What is the strength Af the | present C anadian militia force? | A.--The strength of the present | Militia Force of Canada, Perm Aa ree of Camuds, Permsuent i i | BE Fa oo rr i feats i ok. Plies is Ne atida rerio Active Militia and Non- permanent ditto, all ranks, is 46,928---4,089 ot | the former; 41,238 of the latter, Ads. Are Informative, Store advertisements are Informa. | tive. They have done inestimanie | good in acquainting @the world and his family with the most efficient! methods of running home and pusi- i ness. Balfour accepts an earldom. --------. PURE Maple Syrup The real old-fashioned kind, with the genuine Maple flavor, The first run is the best! Jas . REDDEN & Co, Phones 20 and 900, The House of Satisfaction Farm For Sale 812 acres, one and one-half miles from village and one mile from school and cheese factory; first class franie dwelling; good barn, 36 by 48 and 20 by 48, with basement stables, cement floors, litter carrier and silo, 80 rive house, hen house a hog pen; about 80 acres under cultivation: well watered ; good fences; god drainage; plenty of wood tor fuel. Will sell on tasy terms, or would ex hange fer thinber lots, Prive $5,000, TJ Locihart BE Lirock ef, ugston Phone 332) or 1797). re et uses the arses 00 | -------- 3E ON YOUR GUARD AGAINST THE COLD~AND BUY THE FINEST COAL THATS SOLD ! 'RAWFORD'S LI ULL mg VERYRODY'S got to E be the defensive In the When winter attacks vou throw on another shovalful of coal and stand pat You'll come through the d months happily if you keep the fire Boing, on wintertime ot Crawford Scranton Coal ! Phoue 9. Foot of Queen Bt.