Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1922, p. 10

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a. bare OW, EX Sa MPa =~ eee " en ait 6 TH E DAILY BRITIS a -------------------------- 'HE ' | IRELAND'S NEW GOVERNOR. | Reds and biack predominats on the a BRITISH WHIG in store windows. Hau- 89TH YEAR. " ! | | In the appointment ofan Irishman | strets and "to be governor-general of the Irish manity skips about in storm collar, | | Pree State, Premier Bonar Law dis- | heavy clothes and overshoes, laugh- | { played, the New York | ing still | | World, both great practical sense and | political sagnoity. In the choice of | Timothy Healy he revealed 'he in- stinct for doing the one best thing at | the right moment, Once he had de | cided to disregard all precedents, he {could have prepared nothing more | dramatic or batter calculated to reach the hears of the Irish people. | The established rule would have re- | | quired the selection of some distin- | | guished figurehead, a peer of high, | rank, whatever else, to preside in | | Dublin Castle. It marks a new revo-| Some of declares Winter, llke summer, is what the individual makes ft. Most quently it is pictured as decay, old | age or death; but it {s much pret- tier in a snow-white coat, decorated with'a bobsled full of healthy, hap- py youngsters, crowned with bright colored caps. The biting wind means Iittle to these children. So long asthe 'body iswarm, the cold air is health- ful, invigorating, like a plunge in a cold bath on the hottest day in the year. the most prosperous | | folks follow the birds to the south | lutton that as the Irish Free State' {comes into being under its own con- to escape the chill and bask lazily in BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY RIGHT REASONING: -- Let us reasol together, saith the Lord: though your sins be {as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.--Isa. 1: 18; thing else in the shops says "Let me see ome of the new styles in eatable browns, of either coffee, caramel or gingerbread the velvet shirred, tucked, folded or smocked" and finally picks out ome for which she pays fifty bucks-- or more--and goes on return next day to change !t for one that is even more weird. her way to pose All the Chickens in the Neighborhood Were There. {Jackson Centre News) The Cosmos Club dedicated the new henhouse, of Wallace DuVal near Maplewood, Tuesday night, with a BIBBY'S OUR STORE IS FAIRLY AGLOW FOR CHRISTMAS - 4 WITH NEW THINGS TRADE Men's and Young Men's | | 1 | tropic suns until the north is warm |gance again. They never know the de- lightful sensation of burning ear! and warm, red cheeks, the quicken- | express an opinion?" Will some. ed blood shot from the human furn- | yimes the price you pay is just a ace through every tingling fibre of 4 black eye, and sometimes It is a trip the body. to the hospital /elcome, Winter! But don't stay nt So -------- W : > Daily Sentence Sermon, too long! More men who gamble are cleaned out than clean up. ~ News of the Names Club. Lotta Gabb, Port Huron, Semi-Weekly by titution the sole remaining official TED DASHING | yk between the two governments Frestdens | 200uld be not only an Irish commoner ater sud| but a man whose whole life has been | devoted to the cause of Irish nation- |alism. No man or woman in Ireland | will need to be reminded of "Tim" | Healy's services to his countrymen. "One year, ny Raven) ...... 8800 He long antedates De Valera, Michael One Jour: by Dead) te erect ross 359% Collinge, Arthur Griffith and 'he rest tea .. .. .¥8.90 of the Sinn Fein leaders. As long ..81.00 ago as the first Gladstone Home-Rule $i 7% bili he wes in the thick of the mght. It is an auspicious circumetance the post of governor-general '| talls to Timothy Healy, If there is Lote = a any Irishman deserving of the confld- only ar Shion | ve and respect of the Irish people on it is he. He has had large experiance °b | in public affairs; he is a man of fine | legal ability and deep learning, of {proved courage and personal Inde- The circulation of THE BRITIbH | pendence, As governor-general of WHIG "thet icniey by the | the Irish Free State he will stand not Burea alatio | as the representative of alien author- Andis . of Care - {ity in a but as a loyal IrisH- | man he will serve as a bond of con- ~ Furope wants moral support, of |ciliation and good-will between the course, but not too darned moral. |gld government in London and the - new government in Dublin, between Good resolutions made at nightfall | ine people of Great Britain and the usually break about the time day |,aomle of Ireland. does, ---- Fool Questions. > G. B. C. asks, "Does it cost much to J me BRITISH We Co. Limy 4. G. Elljett .. Leman A. G Suits Extra Special Values $18.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 and $35.00 You will have to go tome to get better valu- ue for money, than we Manazt TELEPHOKK Private Exchange, co departments ...... SUBSCRIFTION RATES: SEE OUR BOYS' ULSTERS For ages 10 to»6 years for $9.50 SEE OUR BOYS' SUITS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS for boys 19 years to 12 Years for $12.50 .. $18.50 and $14.50 PUTTING STYLE INTO OVERCOATS $35.00 Naturally, every man wants warmth in his Overcoat, but with it you get style that you find in many of the highest priced Coats made to-day. ! Among the popular ideas are nobby Raglans, with new threo-way belt. -- i | MAN VS. NATURE, In the path of natural forces, | .man and his works seem impotent. | A spark, and Rome was consumed | "® ®lready have enough by flames. Without warning Ve- | io taik 100 much. ' | onna Bath, of suvius beiched forth molten metal. cohcerned., Nearer home--almost at our doors, | ahead and take one So far as we are in fact,--great forests went up in | smoke and scores of towns, villages | and farm homes were wiped | out of existence in a few hours together with a largo loss of fife. Danger, apparen'- ly uncontrollable, {s ever present, | ever threatening; yet man works on. The bed of the ocean cracked. Huge waves, set in motion by the | rush of water into the crack, rolled over ,the coast of the republic of Chile. Cities were submerged; val- | leys became lakes, and in the wake of the watery monster were death | and destruction. It is as though na- ture ran amuck, using-the forces which build, sun, water and soil, to undo all that has been accomplish- ed. The power that creates also de- stroys. It is a fatalistic lesson, Yet hardly had the tidal wave spent (itself against the hills and mountains of Chile before relief .fa- cilities were rushed to the sceno. The Red Cross and other agencies er ------ members Big Boys .. OUT-OF-TOWN REPRUSENTATIVESY, ¥. Onider, 23 St, John >i, Mentreal| that PF. W. Thompson ....100 King St. . te, Boston, can go | one of the best in Canada, ENGLISH ULSTERETTES New colorings, new Irish Overcoats-- all beautifully tailored for $35.0C ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS at $18.00, $22.50, $25.00 and up, r printing offices offer now. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MADE EASY AT BIBBY"S nt WHY THEY DO IT. The man who tells his wife every- Here's a sensible word from a Lon- thing is taking an awful risk With |4on doctor, Sir James Cantle, a spec- fate. |falist in tropical diseases, He re- { cently told a large group of women Too many people Interpret Ifberty that if they must go in for drugs, to- as the right to select the laws "hoy | pa0n; wag to be preferred to coffee, will obey. tea or alcohol, Such a statement needs explana- Most of those who keep up a from' bring up the rear when the cash on tion, and the doctor was right there hand is counted. mre Why Is This Wrong? The answer will be found among to-day's want ads. | (What "Blunder" do you suggest?) | were soon in the field. Homes must | | : : 4 | be rebuilt, farms re-equipped, cities | COPYTIEhL, 1922, Associated Egitors, | restored. There is need of hope, of confidence, of belief in a supreme | goodness. These come in the ships | | Our Canadian Question And Answer Corner to explain. He said that the system rids itself of the effect of tobacco poison in three days, but a person who drinks coffee or tea for forty or fifty years has permanently impaired the stomach and affected the heart. "Do you young ladies smoke when you are b ourselves?" Sir James early Christmas shopper should not | 7 * Toa Spr JA lege Wait much longer. if you don't you are only smoking to re ps ke them 1- It the wife 1s geting plump, od others and make jea. : only Songelation . thot who won't There's the nubbin of the matter. wear last wimer's cols, " How many girls above spanking age really enjoy a smoke? What they enjoy is rather the effect and sensa- tton they create, Really, the only cure for it seems to extend the spank- ing age to forty. Perhaps there is a note of hope in the announcement of a collage pro- fessor to the effect that the flapper soon will disappear. Just what type of young woman will succeed her he doesn't say. But maybe---and maybe not--the new kind won't think it emart to smoke, People who think possessions don't bring happiness never saw a small boy with a pup. that bring relief; also from the sun which follows the flood and casts its warming beams over the desolate land. Bome progress has been made in the development of plans to pre- vent floods. Eventually, perhaps, na- tural forces will be bridled and put to work. ALONG LIFE'S DETOUR | BY BAM HILL The person who wants to be an railway? A.--Canada"s pioneer railway was the Grand Trunk, its original charter of incorporation being granted in 1852, w Q.--How many motor cars entered Canada in 19217 | A~--Over 600,000 motor cars en- | tered Canada for touring purposes in { 1921 as compared with 93,300 in| 1920. It is estimated that the motor | kighways of Canada brought in a | revenue of over $100,000,000. | Q--Where does Canada etand in | Junior Red Cross work? | + Will convince you we have the largest and best range of Toys ob- tainable. Toys that are new. Don't leave your shopping till the last dayeryon will be sorry. It will pay you to shop now and early in the ay. | | Q.--Which was Canada's pioneer | | NY oe ' Your friends are those who under- "stand you; your enémies are those "who underestimate you. We are sure we have exactly what you want and at the price you want to'pay. In these days of sex stuff, it seems peouliarly fitting to refer to the six best sellers as a sextette. -- i t---------- Never mind the critics. The en- gine's knock is always loudest when the car is clithbing a hil. f Fashion Now. "I saw a rolling mill to-day," Rémarked old Wlilllam Bruce; "And I just wonder if it too, Is trying to reduce." Doll Cradles. Sewing Sets. Dishes and Tea Sets: Mechanical Toys, Plush Animals. Doll Dresses. . Shovels. Drums, Paints. Kiddie Kars. Carts. * Sleighs. Wonderful Dolls, Doll Furniture. Doll Carriages. Automobiles. A.--Canada ranks first among all countries for its Junior Red Cross work for public health and.education | of the youth along these and kindred Observations of Oldest Inhabitant, lines. : Keeping a girl in clothes is another AAA AAA A see expression that does not mean what it | f= TT -- used 10. Farms For Sale | A choice farm of '200 acres | i { | { Tricycles. Meccanfh and Erector Sets. Blocks, Books. Trains and Electric. Skates and Hockey hy Sticks. It may be that men no longer be- eve in dreams, but they still turn to Jook when one walks by. : -- The Rural Wit. "Red lemonade?' inquired the pret- ty girl at the refreshment booth. "No," never heard of it. Who wrote Mt? asked the village cut-up. BOOKS AND PEOPLE, Oliver Wendell Holmes says some- where that 'Society is a strong solu- tion of books, It draws the virtue out of what is best worth reading, as hot water draws the strength of tea- leaves." This is a statement destin- i Record) ed to open the eyes of those pedants Perk Coffey made a trip to Stearns! who beleve that all learning lies In | on Friday. i the musty shelves and alcoves where books abound. It is surprising how many persons quite the reverse of scholars have ideas on current literature and even that of a bygone day. The second- hand beok shops do not flourish for the professionél student alone. There- fore, instead of steeping himself in ~| hig own books with only his own set There should be no sympathy for | op maouities to guide him, it was the person who buys so many IuX- | Holmes' idea to get close to people, Gries that he cannot pay for neces | common people, and read "ooks x through their eyes. Chouse them when they are "good-natured and ex- pansive, as they ade apt to be at table," said Holmes, ; In this suggestion lies hope not only for the scholar, in furnishing him a new and pleasant means of learning, but for the man who has only brief Intervals to give to hooks. Everi though he has little time for learning, his opinfons are not worth- less. He will learn, too, by this con- arouses the suspicion that much. of | "entrated method already indicated, the horse sense of the good old days | when he makes'a point nf getting Tween massed he the horse Close to many people and sharing 7 sae pus or view, ph about six miles from Kingston on Provincial highway; a good dwelling, five bedrooms, good cel- lar and cistern; barn. 50 feet by 50 feet on stone wall; concrete floors in stables; other necessary about 125 acres of deep, Tich soll under cultivation; ines of wood for fuel; well drained; wel} watered and well fenced; a desir- able property, ! This Is one of our large list of farms for sale. T. J. Lockhart Real Estate and Life Insurance Phone 323J or 1797J. "Pa, #t would be silly for a man to stand on the bank and call the bluff on 88 BROCK STREET the opposite side, wouldn't it? asked I © 2 yen Where Santa Will Always Come. "Yes, but you can usually make : { 'the other man look silly by calling his," replied his dad BITUMINOUS Egg and Stove Size Particularly adapted for Hot Air Furnaces and _ Queb NR Lin mdens fh Once In a while you find a rich man's son who isn't rather ashamed of his commonplace old dad. silo' and all outbuildings; Did He Go After a Percolator? odge 18 on u? ne (Ritner cor, McCreary County (Ky.) fact that fire will burn; wisdom ls contemplation of the blisters, Our Santa at Allen Theatre Saturday Afternoon With Candies Presents for Children. IVIOORE'S TOYLAN and Se-- No Poetry In That. The poet raved, as poets do, About the morning dew; His wife was raving, too, Decause the rent was due In this free and democratic coun- ! try, almost everybody is willing to * treat members of the upper olass as "A great deal depends on the help- ors, of course, but no business ever Brows bigger than the vision of the boss, be That's Different. FRENCH IVORY Nothing makes & more suft- able gift than this beautiful pro- duct, and our stock was never so large and varied. Gems From Guide Book To Success. Hesitation holding backward To the land where pleasures reign, Opportunity speeds on d, Never to return again. McCLARY'S "TECUMSEH RANGE" The Finest Range McClary's Ever Made. Come and see it. Tinkering with an automobile will © #ventualiy give you enough mechani- cal skill to make an automatic pen- oil work, -J. BP e------ Some Heroes. A hero is Most any gink . Ld Who always has A lot of chink. ~--Sam Hill {n Cineinnat! Enquirer -------------- When blockheads at last depose the ruling class, it isn't Surprising x find them with chips on their shoulders, « a -- Reckless , automobile driving French Ivory has come to stay, 80 you can start, or add to, a col« lection wit haeet Wey XSL " coming old-fashioned .Whether you are buying piece-by-plece or & .complete set, you will find a uniform beauty of coloring and texture in all our French Ivory. A hero is Most any guy Who always says "Sure, I'll buy" TEE Tma Ae Neg AYES mE ww aE. BUNT'S HARDWARE King St. HH 15.00 = The eager dud = 2 hi Join rey _ { Crawford COAL ----=Akron Times: A -- The Difference. ; : Phone 9. Foot of Queen St, A woman after looking at every. i. ---- You never know how much pride Adero bo Most any jay Who says to you: "Tl ralse your pay." Canton News. -------- . WELCOME, WINTER. When winter comes bears crawl into their holes, poets buy ofl stoves an rmers begin to do odd jobs of repairing which were neglected dur- Ing the harvest season. Jack Frost, the chilly stranger of the early fall, becomes a daily visitor and some- | times prolongs his calls tor several] - day... Screens disappear, porchas ac stripped of furniture, hoi houses| A men goes into a store and saya: are closed, and 'automohyes are) GImme a new 1d" pays five bucks-- draped wtih black curtains. Flow flor *** 474 €9% on hls way rejotc- ers and shimmery frocks are gone. BELLEVILLE SWEET CIDER Just arrived. .60c. per gallon. Jas. REDDEN &: Co. "The House of Satisfaction" Come in and ses the numerous gifts of it' we have for "HER" and the attractive SETS and MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES that will be accept Be Jag Son People no longer enjoy burning ! martyrs, but they get about same by watching a fat 2 in mad pursuit of a hat, b not be avle to make an class in college, as as- but then his age would bar the football team, any- FRONTENAC TAXI SERVICE 24 HOUR SERVICE. 279 KING STREET $ Street. | It often happens that the son sows |i the same variety of wild cats that his A »

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