Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1922, p. 6

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_SESNasssats then erases {it always bas been. WHY WE HOPE. The world's affairs are in a, very muddled state, about the worst of any time in history. This is not the time to lose heart about it. At the close of the Napoleonic wars, Europe was plunged into the same sort of chaos, although not on so large a scale. So The attacks of Genghis Kahn and of 'Attile left the then known world atremble. Men thought $hings surely could mo: go on as before, But always hope lies ghead. Whence eprings it? In every home that truly calls iteelf a home there is a child or several children, After every generation that has botched the Job, even as this generation has woe fully botched it, the next generation agai. Intelligénce of the muss of humanity is on a steady gain, Our children, half consciously, study us and take knowledge of our mistakes. We think they are dependent upon us, but in truth it is they who lead us onward {o a better day. has turned to and eet things aright THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. able progress of science and me- chanics in modern times, and the so frequently repeated charge that the promiscs of enthusiasts have been re, ceived with derision, has taught pud- lie opinion to expect too much speed In the development of new inventions, such as the radio and aeroplanes, In- deed, there was disappointment when the first huge dirigible made its way across the continent. In the air was a huge bag, from | which was suspended a carriage, awk- wardly making its way along. Souie- times it was only 500 feet from the ground, according to observers, and when the engines were stopped thero were many who thought it would fall. Mentally this great, sedmingly unmanageable conirivance was oom- pared with the light, simple designed, motoriess gliders, wirich are able to remain in the air more than two hours, and with the heavier than air machines which must maintain a speed exceeding forty miles an hour. There was no exclamation of won- der; rather there was censure for the BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, HEAR THE WORD:--0, earth, earth, earth, hear the word of the Lord.----Jeremiah 23: sn wie giving the flappers and the old ladies, who are trying to look like flappers, the Once over that news does not surs prise us a bit Taken 5 Crack At This One I'd Uke to bat Him with a club, He thinks he's smart Aad I'm a dub. --~--Cincinnat{ Enquirer. Maybe he's right, And yowre just a dub; Thiak it over Would you then use a club? --Ha, Ha, Lou. Ala't He Awfull "Pa," sald Clarence. "Huh!" grunted his ded, who was reading. 'If skirts are t6 De longer will that make any difference with the Bills that skirt our sown?" ---- a BIBBY'S Kingston's One Price Clothing Store 2 Big Sale of Men's and Young Men's New Suits and Overcoats He's Out 'o Luek} "Oh, life is hard" Sighed poor old Mr. Merl, "My plug won't spark bungling experimentation and delay in finding the most suitable materials and the most practical principles for Behind those shining faces that are turning .now for another year in ge "| school lies the hope of this city, this YOUNG MEN'S ULSTERS Real classy ones, newest color- logs and models, 148 in this lot. FALL OVERCOATS ~ Newest models--80 in this lot. BPECIAL PRICE SEA BErnr sabia DS Eeror ates | A conservative is one who has his. Phe greatest problem man has is he composing room cynic says the r type is display type. = Capture of Constantinople by ihe army has been indefinitely ------------ The poor fish may be trimmed ai y is, but at that he has more fun the selfish, The easiest way to live on the fat the land is to invent some kind of will protect the honor of a but a virtuous wife will In spite of the reformers, it js still 'best form mot to nose into other m's private affairs, : hen a mag sis down to walt for , it seems rather unfair ¢o re- 'the uninhabited places as Ba province and this dominion. The more developed' these plastic intel- lgences become, the more quickly will the world get on its feet again. We shall be shirkers if we do not see to it that our own children have the best education ff is possible to give them. Not only.do they deserve it. It is our ome chance of vindicating our own lives. a ro ---------- 'WARNING AGAINST DISEASE. The nations are joined in a con- tinuoua battle line around the world. Scientists of every country are co- operating 'to fight disease, It is a show of much better sense than the [parading of armies and building of big ships and pig guns to fight each other, for the greatest enemies of mankind are the microscopic ¢rea- tures that attack men within their own bodies, spreading deadly poisons and diseases, Yellow fever, hookworm and ma- laria, once deadly scourges over vast areas, are now pretty well subdued. The recent report of the Rockefeller Foundation tells how the victory was won over the ravages of bookworm in the southern part of the United States. At one time a few years ago 82.6 per cent. of the school children Were infected with the disease. They were "pale, listless and weak. School attendance was small and the chil- dren who eurolled made. little pro- gress." The whole economic and social life of communities was affect. ed. People tilled their farms so poor ly as barely to raise ihe necessities of life. A great campaign of educa tion and medicinal treatment was undertaken. Last year a survey in the same districts showed that in- fection among the echool qhildren has been reduced to 2.2 per cent. ferent countries are now Jn constant communication, says a writer in the Survey. Governments are sending experts into each other's territory. Such a movement should be a Power ful factor in promoting international friendship and perpetual peace, ------ies AFTER THE WAR. "The evil that men do lives after them," mourned the old Roman, and the same thing is true of War, only to A greater degree and In a vastly greater number of ways. The latest recently developed in Paris. After the armistice, many unex- +f ploded shells lying on the battlefields were vollected by the returning sole diors and taken home with them, con- trary to strict police regulations, one of the French veterans was "duds" 'to an admiring friend; the S1shell's dormant cousotence suddenly a ake, 45d # provesded to the dead: y end for which it was designed, A dis explosion occurred. The [sdme thing happened with Gthers, M80. wet rid. of their. dan q Medical research workers In dif- disaster resulting from the war has |" proudly. exhibiting ome of these | = aviation. Were only one airship ap. Peared in the air, the so-called In- credulous public filled the sky with ships of all kinds, saw mail expresses dashing by pleasure and commercial Planes, great vessels carrying produce and coal, and officers of the law struggling to keep the air lanes free from congestion, The pubMe is far ahead of even the most sanguine of aviation promoters and ds waiting im. patiently gor better machines, low prices and more general distribution. x ---- | BY SAM HILL Bebe # Look Fer Yeurself. Dads say it's hard to keep a girl In clothes, But talk like that just makes me grin; - For though the girls do buy wo many clothes, There are more out of them than in. ro---- \ Observations of Oldest Inhabitant. I kin "remember when a mdn thought it was more important to improve his business than his golf. Oh, Boy! She: "It says here, 'He kissed hér on short acquaintance." He." "I'd rather kiss you on the lps." msn It's Never Fatal, She's always shooting off her mouth About the things she has not got, And so it really is not strange That he so often gets half shot. AS si Now Will It Bé Gooat = (Kenesaw Township Cor, Hastings Tri- hi bane) August Kuken is having his wheat thrashed. A Foolish Salesman? 'Can't 1 sell you one of these pier glasses, they make & fine addition to any home," inquired the sal of And neither will my girl" ~--Sam HIN. "Oh, life is hard," Sighed old men Roby "My wife has gone And lost' her job." ¥ --Warren (0.) Tribune. "Oh, life is hara" Sigher poor Suzanne, "I tty, but I Can't get a man" -B KH ---- + Lesser of Two Evils. Says a news item: "Bears hate the smell of musk, but are especially fond of the odor of asafetida. Well, we are not overly fond of the odor of asafetida, but as between that and musk we think the bears show a lot of sense In choosing it, -- Daily Seatemce Sermon. Get thig straight: Money and suc- CoSs Are not synonymous. ; ---- News of the Names Club. Rhode Wheel, of Parkensburgh, now prefers a twin-gsix. Will B. Basy is reported from Brook- lyn, but anyone who thinks he will be is gonna get another think. Our Canadian Question And Answer Corner res Q.-- Where is the world's best sup- Ply of gypsum found A--Canada has, it is said, the world's best supply of gypsum and that in Nova Scotia and especially in Cape Breton where huge plaster rocks are everywhere to be seen. Q---What was the North West Company? 5 » A.--The North West Company was 8 fur-trading organisation' founded by Scotch merchants in 1759. For many years it was a strong rival to the Hudson's Bay Company with Which it ultimately united in 1832. ------ the German Who was spending som of his newly-acquired wealth, "Peer glasses!" exclaimed the Ger. } DATES OF FALL FAIRS. man, "vat for I vant peer g! ven I nodenger can get dat besr?™ Leiber Himmel! Vat a question! ---- Fool Questions. T. R. Y. asks: "What do they do with one's attention after it has been arrested?" Well, often they try one's patience---don't shoot, officer, we'll go along quiet. A news item says: "People of the United, States use. annually £500.000,000 pounds of talcum powder." © Ang after 1 Araprior .............Sept. 26-27 Bancroft Srssceneianes Sept 26-27 Demorestville ..,........ Sept. 30. Frankford ............Sept. 21-22 Kemptville ............Sept. 21-23 KiNGaToN sesrenee.. SEPT, 19-23 sesvesneseces Sept. 26-27 Marmora .............Sept. 25-28 McDonald's Corners .......Sept. 29 Stella ........ sees. Sept 26 Wolfe Island . + «Sept, 26-37 HH | i ~ $15.00 eee els -------- WINTER OVERCOATS Chesterfields, Ulsterettes -- 87 in this lot. SPECIAL PRICE ASK TO SEE OUR NEW ENG- $18.00 Double tweeds----28 in this lot. 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