THE DAILY BRI T ISH WHIG. : BIBLE THOUGHT FOR © THE BRITISH WHIC ; PIONEERS.OF TO-DAY. 89TH YEAR. atch from Winnipe an army fn get- prairie land the golden They are by hundr expected t by the end of the year t flux will ba twelvemonth Most there TO-DAY THE ONLY WAY:--I the way the truth, the life.--John 14. 6. er a re es Pe AA Sa Sa om rt ety ae By tar tho wn ALONG LIFE'S DETOUR | ers who have not fully studie 3 | Russian situation and its effect upon | BY SAM HILL the rest of Europe may think it a tng is > Ta Ir i day point ig | The ladfes, bless their hearts, me spirit | distress as one of the results of his | Have surely changed their ways; regime, but they will lose sight of | They don't lift up their skirts is now known as Old Ontario. Can- | the fact that he was powerless to For muddy streets, these days. ada still has prairies land | prevent this famine the present which has never known the | state of affairs in his country. plow; there is still wilderness in the To the students of Russia, how- west and in the north to ever, it is--apparent that the passing quered and transformed into farme. of Lenine is by no means a' good The best 'lands have not all been thing for the rest of the world, nor | taken, and as long as any remain on | for 'Russia Taking hold of the | which it is possible to grow wheas reins of Russian affairs after the un- | the influx of home-seekers will con- successful attempt of Kerensky to | { | | | the government of h A 5s of will be many peopl am and f his 8igns of relief because of his Many of the European state may consider his going as being for: tunate for their countries, for Len- ine was by far the most unpopular | t. Oth- | going smen e arrival of the west lers for ds and it is atest of beginning of th of the newcomers are from E although Amer Y cluded. They are the pioneers moved he g since * war We're Not a Bank--But You Can Save Money Here many and are by th which led. to the sett of what % | ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR 5 Of | $1.75 variety. Our ndw price fertile in | --$1.25-- } ! -- | Observations of Oldest Inhabitant, } | In former days even when he had| missed his dinner the old hay burner! would jog right along But no moto i car !s gonna budge a step without its | | &asoline, vet NEW SILK NECKWEAR All new designs. The $1.00 and 31.1 variety. Our new price 69¢c. Each. be con- Published Daily and Seml-Weekly by THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO, LIMITED .« President Editor aud Mapaging-Director Another Cue for Pa. "Pa, there's one thing | can't under- | stand," said Clarence. | "There are a million I can't. what is it?" asked Pa. { "Why, they can't cure a ham until] after"the hog is dead," grinned Clar- | jones SEE OUR MEN'S BATHING SUITS Navy with neat trim; one-piece style with skirt. Our Special --$1.25-- Pure wool ones .... .$3.50, $4.00, 84.50 §. 5 Elllott Byt | man A. Gulld tinue Some of the settlers have | form a satisfactory form of govern- carefully weighed the chances of suc- | ment. Lenine by his sheer force of | cess; they embarked upon the pew personality brought the people under enterprise with forethought, and ais | his dictatorship. He successfully repared to stick to their tasks. Oth- | withstood the miiltary attacks of the i ers, one suspects, are merely restless | anti-Bolshevists, and the diplomatic Alas, 1am afraid to risk Spirits who cannot be content while |attacks of the other nations of | ~ married life: living in established communities | Europe, and brought the peopl into | 1'a hate to be the target fog but naturally gravitate to the fron- |a stam of quietness and peace as | An angry wife tiers of civilization. compared with the former internal! strife. The most important tector, | nr Cr oe conto} however, is that Lenine was the only | Democrat Enquirer) Russian statesman who made any | Mrs Julia Six, of Neisonville, and | the honest attempt to meet the view- | Mrs. Louvina Brammer. of Athens, | wharves in the upper harbor: while {point of the other European coun- | were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. | gangs of workmen are engaged in |iries and to bring Russia back to | oY3 Beverage. paving Ontario street (which paral- the status of an officially recognized | I lels and 1 earest th y1 = > Horrors of Prohibition. els an les nearest the waterfront): jcountry. His policy has been a slow | "The old-time boozer who drank a while plans are in the making for {one and it has not always been such | 10t of whisky saw pink elephants and other improvem in the city's ap- | {that the other nations could support | Snakes and green monkeys" sald | pearance; and while the federal de- {yy pug he has been aiming at the de- | I replied Black, 'and ow) partment of public worfks has ap- {anye goal of a rebuilt Russia, and | the bira avinke mightily little of | proved plans for an expenditure of | his efforts were at last being crown- | these prohibition concoctions sees his | NEW ENGLISH STRAW HATS TRY BIBBY'S FOR YOUR PALM several million dollars in developing led with success. | finish " { The $4.00 variety. Our new price | BEACH SUITS the inner harbor --what do we find | The regrettable factor in his re- | | --8$2.75-- A Beauty for $20.00, Srecurring Iu this harbor? Nothing {yiroment 15 that there does not seem | ,, = wisdom of these strikes loss than that is Is becoming more |{, pa any other Russian statesman| we SOMmetines ne our doubts | id OTS 2 uumvivg ground--or, 4 who is ready and able to step into | Though now and then they may a hit | ther, y ould be a more ap- his shoes. The most powerful lead-| More often they're strikeouts. propriate term--for rotten and dis- | ers of the country, outside of Lenine Y. ' Fool Questions. ~ carde 8 al | i | ta ded Yegsels, Neate and all manne {belong to the party which favors a | F.'S D. aks: "Tsw't a factory owner Cr -- -------- Ol marine derelicts, No protest fy policy of absolute communism, and | A eA tr tran ea sant : . . tas N | in danger of losing his standing by | raised by public bodies, although the this means complete isolation of | laying off his hands? | menace to navigation and to life ba | Russia from the other nations of the | ene } { Turn About, Ehr Batt * g Caps 99 All colors and combinations comes eater a aver each suc- : i { | greater and graver each su continent. Trotzky is not the Hight| ov oine Mardupp. T hear --"Helmet" Diving Cap ----cov- wind i ---------------------------------------- THLEFHOAMES: ness LE torial Job Ofice ... SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Dally Edition) One year, in city .. . an One year, if paid In advance .. One year, by mail to rural offices One year, to United States .... ... (Semi-Weekly Edition) One year, by mall, eash .. Lon One year, if not paid In advance $1.30, One year, to Lalted Stintes .. .. $1.50 REPRESENTATIVES: | ¥, Calder, 22 St, Johm St, Meatreal ¥F. W. Thompson ....100 King St, W. 'Toronto. MEN'S SUITS See our $20.00 Tweed Suits Sizes 36 to 46. Something extra good for the money. Selllogquy of a Bachelon . 86.00 85.00 $2.30 33.00 NEW ENGLISH STRAW HATS The §2.00 and $2.50 variety. Our new price --$1.38-- r MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Sizes 14 tu 17%. Tooke and Arrow makes. The $2.00 variety. Our new price $1.38 each, 3 for $3.75 ) LET'S CLEAN IT UP. While a large dredge is at work | deepening the slips along OUT-OF-TOWN Letters to the Editor are published SRly over the actusl name of th: writer. ------ Attached iv one of the best joh printing offices in Canada. ------ YOUNG MEN'S SUITS < Keal nobby styles, high class tailoring. --$25.00-- Blue Serge, Grey Worsted® and Fancy Cheviots. MEN'S FINE LISLE HOSE wouble heels, toes and soles: in Greys, Tans, Black and Browns. The 75e. variety, Our new price-- --50c, The circulation of THE BRITIsI ra WHIG is authenticated by the ABU Audit Bureau of Circulations Basebally Speaking. The bald man has disadvantages, but he never fails to shine in =o- clety. Prayer alone won't from temptation. Prayer needs the assistance of a iittle lively foot work, The porch vines should now be dense enough to conceal thé ham- t mock from the street light on the | corner. deliver you s keeping | Miss Elder- | Another good way to preserve the | teeth is to refrain from making in- gulting remarks to a hard-boiled ceeding year "0 eT may | i 8 ye Former Mayors, Some {xing of man to succeed to the dic- | company with that rich of whom have sire been translated | the great iy" 3 ers the ears and completely ex- cludes the water, i tatorship and complete to higher offices, have made tha back to] "Yes he's hoping he can get the com- Bathing Sh |task of bringing Russia | clearing up of the inner @arbor one | sanity, for he is not of the same | P2nY to keep him." of the planks in their election ad- os i | PAIR i ! | dresses but accomplished nothing. {moderate, SoNservative ype. The It's Sure as Death and Taxes. Civic committees have Started : situation is surrounded with the | The fellow who sows to the 2HiOFm this Te adam d out 19 fereatest uncertainty, and no one can | never has to worry about the Whirl | erform this laudabie service, ani foretell what will be the outcome | wind crop being a failure --Sam Hill | 1 3 » | i . > th harves | en proceeded to forget all about {until it is seen who will be the man | There is no delay in the harvest on it. | " ina | account of weather conditions--J H. | k A sul os . Ito take Lenine's place, Reed, bockers for women is that some fool AS a result, our harbor is a dis. | will be sure to call 'em "masculine" i grace. Visitors approaching the city | attire. ' | by way of the La Salle CauSeway aro | treated to an excellent panoramic | \shttil teat , | view of derelict after derelict, tilted 0 i . Among the delightfu Salhee "| this way and that, as they slowly | "Summer is the Jast hat ® iv [sink to rest in this marine grave- The sweet girl | . | , t #dge the laundry puts on a c Br! vard. And ag they disappear, oti. Graduate x ! '8oon melts. | ers come to take their places. Visi'- EY rte -- | ors look and wonder. They canno* About motoring understand why the people should Dancing > tolerate such a defilement of a Dressing | knows there are double that many is- | Waterway that might eaosily be mad. And petting, | Sued in his home every year. one of the city's beauty spots. Yet wa Something about | ---------------- | do nothing. Why? Algebra, | Isn't it time we woke up and do. f Latin When they think of Trotzky suc- | cided that no more castaways or oti. Aud Baglin, @eeding Lenine, European statesmen | . And { er rubbish should be deposited in J Would rather keep the devil they ,,. Nothing | now this harbor and that those already About | = . | there should be forthwith removed | Dishwashing by their owners, or whoever was re. | And Sponsible for placing them there? On | Sweeping. | €very hand are heard laments at ous ~-Troy Record. | lack of progress, at our inability to! | develop this city as it should be de- | | veloped and at the fact that we are! } ad | not securing the industries that we Our Ca tan Question This fad of having the teeth outs Boe And A Cor cure everything isn't new. Thay | ie. But what impreseion, . nwer ne n that experiment with the laws | 'P\"K You, would a stranger get ies a me years ago. | taken on a trip around our harbor? | ---------------- make] i --Buy Dominion Tires. --Use Royal Tourist Tubes. : --Get Good Tire Repairs. --Get them in a hurry. -------------- The chief objection to knicker i ALL SIZES Water Wings with « -- 83¢, Him That Hath Gita, ' From the Chinese. If you won't lose your temper, Bo, We have Nor ever give yourself away, | And always keep your word, you'll find With us Again. That hinge ace boung to come your Wisdom of Hi Skool. rt ---- es ------ --Where service is good. Strong und leak-proof Bi Neo Joke, A news item on the Postal Service says: "One hundred and fifty thou- sand money orders are issued annu- | ally."" Shucks, every married man --And merit is a motto. | --A Running Board Luggage Carrier makes room in your car. --A Mirror gives the car behind a clear road. --A Trouble Lamp finds engine trouble. --A Blow-out Patch and Tin of Cement saves you many a dollar, MOORE'S TIRES--TOYS--ACCESSORIES 8 Just when we begin to be recon- | L elled to the human race, we meet a pan who thinks he is a hit with the | ladies. Dr. Chown's Drug Store "185 Princess Street. Phone 348 -- Leave Me This {If I survive to ninety-thres, | Or even ninety-seven, { I'll live in hope that there wll be No saxophonés in heaven. --Birmingham Age-Herald THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. anyiking dome In Estimates given ® and mew work: alse Wood floors of all kinds. Al will recelv- prompt atteativa, 2% Ouween Street. FARMS FOR SALE 1--50 acres, including crop, farm implements and five cows, about one mile from good vil- lage on leading road; fair-siz- ed frame dwelling and barn; two wells; 25 acres under cul- tivation According to a contemporary "sev- llr © 1 Bean About eight eral of the independent states of -- and one-half from village, on India have adopted prohibition in vary- } dwdiod road. good frame ing forms" That's the way we have | : ALL ne a i i £ adopted it, the varying forms being | | Toe Se Panaind. Shes wood alcohol. bootleg whisky, hooteh, | i * 60 acres under cultivation; [i well watered; wood enough for fuel; together with crop, live stock, and farm implements and vehicles 95,500 T. J. Lockhar News of the Names Club, { | gel Estate and Life Insurance w if 0 797J. Burn Woods, of Carpenter, Ohlo, fs! - \ 1) ue 58 BROCK. STREET probably one man who doesn't have to | 1 i worry about the coal strike. | | If in the place vou finally land, You find they have the saxophones, It won't be heaven you have reached You've simply hit that warmer zone. | ------ : If given her choice between | i Brains and beauty, almost eevry wo- | man would have brains enough to oose beauty, } Something Else. | "Did your wife give you the bene- | fit of a doubt?" asked Blinks. | "No, she just gave me the benefit | of every word she had ever learned." | sadly replied Jinks, J "Varying Forms" is Good. {He would wonder why we gig il Q.--What is "Kiwanis"? celan up such a mess, and { A~--"Kiwanis" is the name of a The wet interests must laugh | something useful of the opportuni. | %6TVice organization of over 700 clubs fly at themselves when they | ties that are now going to waste. He in Canada and the United States, with ember how long and bitterly | would think we were too slothful or 3.008 members in 1922. One of ita ly fought prohibition. too slovenly a burg for him to locate Shief objects is to premete the best {1n. Our apathy in respect to the har. interests of the community in which } {it exists, and also to promote interna- Another good thing about radio | Dor is doing us harm every day I | tional goodwill Fmons is that you don't have to | Te™alns as it is, and we all know it. Q--What wis In your pockets for a nicke} | And net the worst fact is, that, Treaty? s before they begin. i knowing it, we do absolutely nothing A.--The Rush-Bagot Treaty was so jto A i a called because it was executed by | 0 up the mess. Let's do harle. - 'We regret very much that women | it now. It is a public service that will Sh or Sa Sepresepting ihe But beginning to use tobacco. In # bring rich rewards. the United States. President James ie while all of It will be mixed | Monroe signed it, and John Quincy mayonyaise dressing. THE PASSING OF LENINE. Adams as the U.S. Secretary of State. ete. An unofficial dispatch from Mos- | It was dated Apri} 28th, 1918, and here's one thing the man who | COW brings the news that Nikolai limited. naval armaments on the ws it all dcesn't know. He | Lenine, dictator of Bolshevik Rus-|Great Lakes. n't know how near he comes to | 81a. has died of an affection of the ng smashed at intervals. brain; another dispatch says that he ; id | has merely had to retire on account | of serious illness and will 80 to Ber- lin for treatment. At any rate, it #eems that he is no longer a factor of importance in the affairs of Rus- Sia* Thus comes to an end the car eer of man who has been at once the most hated, feared and, ai the same time, the most respected of thé many leaders who have tried to dominate Russia since the revolution homebrew, &c., &c. Dally /Sentence Sermon. i You always lose an argument with! |! the Rush-Bagot | the: traffic oop | oh nin DR. H. A. STEWART Dental Surgeon on __ Compare With a Year Ago. "If you can compare our classified columns with those we ran a year ago" you will see how much we have | grown. We attribute that growth to f the fact that our ads, in all depart- | Wishes to announce ments, have made good. It mears || 35 something to our business men to | that he has resumed know thay a= depend on these | | his practice, cor. Wel- want ads. r ads of at- : 3 ero and Oneieratior oe -- lington and Princess family of advertisers is a rapidly | Streets. Phone 2092. Dr. H. A. Stewart growing one. ------e cnn Corner Princess and _Wellinzton ------ A man's courage comes pretty nea MASEL EE EE EET TTY being tested to its full by the posi- + + tion in which he is piaced. ~ DELORME CLAIMED %| Icall a halt on Christianity that is | REMEMBER If you 'want dobing done, don't call on us, but if you want first-class decorating. then telephone 2090J. Jor inting and decorating Is usiness. -- W. H. FRANCIS Beauty Roses For Arthur. SIXTH ST. Phoae 2000J. Ottawa, June 17.--When House of Commons resumed night a bouquet of forty-eight Am- erican Beauty roses was placed on the desk of Right Hon. Arthur Mei- ghen, Conservative leader, on the occasion of his forty-eighth birth- day. the last © A wife may not hear what her d says, but when six feminine are talking at once she $n't miss anything they say. Coke for Now when daughter has finished + mother doesn't knows whe- to send her to college or en- that young man at the bank. e Prince of Wales is making a for the home plate aboard a ® cruiser. There are easier than being a prince that is to & crown. vss --en, d wheat stocks will be lower uly 1st than for several years, i an authority. Due in| least to the fact that the! | pépwiation is still ralsing th of another thing and too | 5 i - of 1817. Ruling with the power and methods of an autocrat, Lenine has to a large extent welded together the various elements in Russia, and has brought to the country a sem- blance of order out of the chavs which 'followed the overthrow of czardom. His efforts were achieving a certain amount of success inas- much as he was able to so solidify the country as to be recognized by the various nations of Europe as the authorized ruler of the Russians. It will naturally follow that if Lenine has ceased to be a factor in} EP EO Rebbe wv ' HE WASN'T CRAZY o -- . * * that De- & lorme told him his lawyers ¢ had asked him a series of pe- » culiar questions. "Do they want * me to pass for a fool?" asked ¢ the prisoner. "Don't you see ¢ that I am perfectly lucid?" + tee TC oeere sscas not strong enough to advertise itseii without outside help. : iA EE does tah es Chapters from childhood--J, M. Soskice. in evolution, genetics and Photography in colours--Johnson. The Rain Bow Bridge--R. Fraser. Armature Winding and Motor Repair D. H. T, Makes perfect Jams and Jellies without iling away the flavor. In bottles at --40c.-- Jas. REDDEN & Co. Phones 20 and 990. The House of Satisfaction ner. Furniture Designs Evans Bros. Li Reading 'Nitchie ive e! ) leas Telegraphy-- Wal- Continuous Wave Wireless--Mittell Sagdard of AmSrican Poultry, & No man's thoughts are new, but the style of their expression jrever-failing novelty which cheers eshes men, Parte a is the relr Balore it can be enjoyed. Kitchen Ranges and Furnaces Ideal Summer Fuel Cheaper than Coal' Try Half a Ton mt | Liberty is a blessing to be earned | Crawford Scranton Coal Favee 9, Foot of Queen Bt. Ga