Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1922, p. 6

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Fisk and Setai-W. WHIG PUBLLY + LIMITED ms wry on ieee a Canaan best job The sireulation of THE BRITISH § WHO a suthanthased by the Audit Buréss of Circidations re published a the . The leading boge of contention is Jawbone. Where there is collusion there d be collision with the law. Speaking of "fights to the finish," $e ultimate consumer can see his. Can I make the team?" is a quas- that is perplexing the freshman. The five-cent cigar is back, but nickle movie probably will never -- Following the crowd will never get a man anywhere he would be . gatistied to stay. "A living wage probably is one that grows, but a dead wage may be me that's spent. A -------------- bliss consists in agrev- concerning the relative im- What is wanted is ae skirt not short enough to feed mosquitoes id not long enough to fatten germs. ---------------------- . Krupp is issuing its own currency, at the worst it cannot be worth {Jess than the regular German kind. The best way to handle Turkish sities is to use a very long am- Eoider so you can't smell them well. bi "The dtom isn't the smallest thing. : is the Kingstonian abroad thinks it smart to knock his city. "It is a hard matter in Russia to | whether the load a pedestrian fs under is his valise or his book. The boy of sifteen may be un- about a few things, but he on with bobbed hair af incongruous than a bald a ess sass, are, who says he knows how the Germans pay, is such a fellow that he keeps the to himself. ~ - support," sald the candidate, 1 tell you frankly that the com- people give me a pain." SCHOOL FOR MAIDS, An attempt to rescue the fast dis | appearing servant girl from oblivion | is being made in England by the ci- | tablishment of a college for the | training of young girls in domestic | science. and the useful arts, $250,- [000 having been set aside by the | government for this purpose. The | cost of training a girl to take a posi tion in domestic service is $100. Unless a girl can be shown that the expenditure of her $100 and her time of thirteen weeks, with thirty hours' instruction each week, will be of use in starting her at a higher figure than the untrained girl, the project is not likely to appeal to her; and the school will appeal, as similar schools have appealed, only to the young woman contemplating marri- age and fearful lest her inability to cook should drive away her hus- band's affection, or to the young wo- man who wishes to qualify as teach er of domestic science. But there is one saving grace In the curriculum announced in the English school for maids; for besides being taught cooking, laundry work, housewifery--whatever that may be needlework, infant welfare, and hygiene, the girls are also taught singing and how to play the piano. But after they have learned these ac complishments, will they be content to wash dishes? EMPTY HONORS. The way of genius is often hard. } When a poet is a genius, as some- times though rarely happens, he is generally the victim of the buffets of fate, the slings and arrows of out- rageous. fortune, and" leads a life that is not exactly of the happlesr. Some kink in his make-up prevents him from being able to live by his art. He is not even able to join Sir Walter Scott in saying that litera- ture is a good stick but a bad crutch. A well-known Greek hexameter line gives the mame of the seven cities which contended for the honor of being the birthplace of Homer, and this in turn gave rise to the familiar couplet: "Seven fair ictles Homer dead, Through which, alive, he begged his daily bread." The annals of English literatura are full of the misfortunes of poets. Down from Chaucer himself many of them knew actual want and felt the pangs of hunger, Spencer, lonely and in extreme indigence, died in an inn from want of food; Otway's death was caused by his hastily swallowing, after long fasting, = crust of bread which charity had supplied; others dled in the Min, prisoners for debt. / So numerous are such instances that Isaac Dis raeli had no difficulty in finding material for the substantial volume entitled "Calamities of Authors." Nor are conditions always differ- ent even these enlightened days. When Henry H. Lawson, novelist and poet, shuffled off this mortal coil recently in Sydmwey, New South Wales, the premier of that state announced to parliament that he had died penniless and that unless the government furnish¢d funds he would be buried as a pauper. Thereupon a state funeral was ord- ered. Subsequently the federal government directed that it should be a commonwealth funeral. Thus, it it would not be too gross a bu!l to say so, the unfortunate poet seems to have had a post mortem choice of two kinds of sumptuous funeral. The worst of it was that those competing acts of a generosity, which would have been welcomed a few months previously and which might have prolonged his life, arriv- ed too late to be of any benefit ta the recipient. It {s evident that ia this respect things have not changed much since Homer's time and that dead poets are still much better lay claim to lonius would have said, 'tis true, "tis pity; and pity "tis, 'tis true. ------------ who know the horrors of war as none of the rest of us know them, od. * ; 'part in any new war to hint tha these veterans offer themselves "| merely because they have acquired a fondness for military life and ex- appreciated than live ones. As Poa- | LET US BE FAIR. | Canada, Some of the volunteers, no doubt, are mere reckléss adventur- ers, but we have every reason to be- lieve that the great majority are men who dislike the business of killing and being killed as much as afly of us, but who believe it thelr duty to respond to the call. - Now, what reason can they have for so believing? The papers which oppose Canada's taking part seem to assume that militarism and a desire to aggrandize the British Empire are the only possible motives behind Lloyd George's action. But there Is another far more compelling reason which can be offered for fighting-- to free the Christians who are un- der Turkish domination from the constant menace of destruction. If a big, strong fellow with an axa is seen pursuing a defenceless per- son on the public street, what is the duty of the bystanders? A man who sneaked behind a lamp-post and al- lowed a murder to occur would not be looked upon with very great re- spect, even if he made the excuse that everybody else was doing the same. But the murder in this case has been taking place six thousand miles away from us, and the victims of the Turk cannot look up at us re- proachfully with their dying eyes. The thought of entering upon an. heart, and we may well pray that it will not be necessary. But whether or not we believe that we are called upon to enter it, we certainly should refrain from belittling or misrepre- senting the self-sacrificing courage of the men who are ready to live up to their convictions, cost what 1" may. | ALONG LIFE'S DETOUR | BY SAM HILL Ld Not So Funny. A speeder thinks a fine & joke, But you should hear his wail, When from the judge he hears these words: "Try thirty days in jail™ Observations of Oldest Inhabitant. 'What has become of the old-fashion- ed maid who used to save all her kisses for the man ¢0 whom she was engag- ed? Mean Cuss, "If all women were like you they never would be worth a darn as sales- men," growled Mr. Grouch. "Why not?' inquired his wife. "Because they hever would take any orders," snapped her husband. You Married Men Read This and Weep. A fashionable woman of 1860 would not pay more than a dollar for a fine straw hat.---~News {tem. He Now Gets Help. He was just always finding fault, And then he married that Miss Prim; So now his darling little wife Is always finding fault with him. Foor Men, 'Pa, what are married rites?" asked Clarence. "Wives, son. The husbands are the married wrongs," snapped his dad. Fool Questions. F. R. E. asks: "Was anybody ever badly burned by scalding tears? We pass. No Preference Given Widows. (Ad. In New Orleans Item) Matrimonial--Bachelor of 43, médium height, comfortable, wants wife. No. experience necessary. Apply Box 4337, Item, Neo After he has been married a while a man begins to wonder just who it was that promised to obey on the wedding day Cincinnati Enquirer. Bince there's a predilection to get away from the fiction of keeping in the ceremony the little word, The response of the veterans to |. Lloyd George's appeal hs been re-|| markable. Numbers of these men, | have volunteered at the first hint that their services might be requir There is a disposition among} : DAILY BRITISH WHIG. other war makes most people sick at FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I 1928. BBLE THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, THE BURDEN BEARER: ~--4Cast thy burden upon the Lord, dnd he shall sustain thee: ae shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.--Psa. 56: 22. : - -- BIBBY'S Kingston's One Price Clothing Store / doubtless 'geedn't worry, for the "ittle, tootsie dearie will continue as before to have her way.--Tom Deming. { Real Friends. 1 lke a friend 'Who will not groan When I ask him For a small loan. | --Sam Hill, in Cincinnati Enquirer. I like a friend Who will not roae When I make myself A beastly bore. ~Quincy (IIL) Whig Journal I like a friend Who'll put up bail Whene'ver I find Myself in jail Weimer, dn Charleston (8. C. News | and Courfer. 5 We Refuse To Answer, /Dear Bam--If Red White, who pitches for a local ball club, should "blow" up in one of his games, could they use him as an American flag since Red White Blew?--B. W. Big Sale Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats $ 1 4. 7 5 FALL OVERCOATS $9.75 MEN'S FINE SHIRTS 95¢. each 300 MEN'S FINE CAPS Silk lined, for Sie Transit Gloria. We don't see any more jokes about wives seeking divorces because their husbands always are talking about Babe Ruth in their sleep. Nobody talks about Babe any more. . His Long Suit. It is no wonder that Poor father looks so cross; For all he hears from morn till night, Is just: "Dad, come across!" ENGLISH PURE WOOL SERGE Fast Blue and nobby Greys. Extra Special Value $1.45 $28.50 New shapes, new colorings. ' Don't miss visiting our Boys' Department on Rear Ground Floor. BIBBY'S Help! "You should have seen how intently the audience listened to that can- didate's promise to have the eigh- teenth amendment repealed if he was elected," remarked the first dry. "Drinking in the moonshine, as It were," grinned the second dry. ' Daily Sentence Sermon. "Knocking" never opens up Way to new friendship. the News of the Names Club. James A. Triplett, of Independence, Mo, was an only son. CQ. sends in the name of D. B. Pink, of Bloomington, Ind, and says he'll send dn the name of Pong just 8 soon AS he can locate him. We Are Headquarters SPECIAL ire Sale FAIR WEEK ONLY CORD TIRES 32x3% .......$22.00 34x41 ........$38.00 35x5 .......$48.00 30x33} 30x33 NON-SKID EXTRA SPECIAL $8.75 All Tires Absolutely Guaranteed, NO SECONDS MOORE'S "See the Working Electric Train in - Our Windows' TOYS. TIRES. Our Canadian Question And Answer Corner for To. Ussp | MATERNITY and SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES ee Q.--What are dykeg lands and where are they found in Canada? A.--Dyke lands are common in the maritime provinces, chiefly on the Bay of Fundy. They were first built by the early French or Acad- ans two hundred years ago, by means of which thousands of acres of fertile lands were reclaimed and still yiqld their harvests. Q.--Where is Canada breeding Antelope? A. ~The Canadian government has a herd of one hundred antelope at Nemiskam, Alta., making the most successful experiment known of breeding : them in captivity. The last herd at large, numbers only 300, and they are rapidly disappear- ing. : ---------- School is Accepted. The London Advertiser has following: All things must end, it nagbedn ordered, and so it is with the prob- lem involving the London central collegiate institute and the Kingston Condtruction Company. a After their official and finat m- spection of the much-contested structure the members of No. 3 com- mittee of the board of education recommended that the school be ac- cepted as complete and a final settle ment be made with the Kingston Company in order that the contract terminate. the' McCOLARY'S "CANADA" BRAND Watch for Oh Henry! and Oh Mabel! at the Fair grounds this obey ,we recommended Afections, Joos of Weight, a A to Tuberculosis, ENAMEL WARE PRESERVING KETTLES in finest grade made. 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