Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1922, p. 6

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SH g : TR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG = MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922. ee mm ------ = = -- 1 reo: eed ; m-- > : - THE BRITISH WHIG| FOR THE NEW COUNCIL. . | consider it In the light of daily ob- | Bibl THOUGHT FOR T0-0AY [= ; Dumas 5) i . 89TH | : \ . | When the Cty Council of 1923 is | servations. What is the function of [called together and gets down to the the automobile horn? What does | FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT: ork of the year, there is one little | the average driver understand Its --Love, joy, peace, longsuf- : BIBBY'S | mafter which might be brought be- function to be? Up to a certain evids. Sentient, -soqduase, sii; [fore the attentidn of the city fathers, | point probes all Persesy would there to bo SW pearance ar : at the ' Consolidated ky- agree on the answers, shorn i 0 Lo ME | . Jasmetr. shut © of Kingston have a | intended to give warning of the ay- | i READY-TO-WEAR AND MADE-TO-MEASURE been printed in their entirety since Proach of a car. It is to attract the t ® the years 1907, fifteen years ago, | attention of those in the path of the f! BLUNDERS i {and "hat the only record of by-laws | 0B-coming vehicle and cause them |? ul a an vercoa Ss | passed since that time is to be found | to look to thelr safety. 5 - ? lin the minutes of the couneil meet-| But it is not a command to them | : Cet linge. | to get out of the way, though that | : Ema If it be not necessary, then ft is 18 what many drivers regard it, If {certainly desirable that a complete thelr actions are fair indications of | |printed record of these be made. | their thought. If they get into trou- | | There are a great number of by-laws ble through insistence on going for- introduced, passed, amended and re- | ward when they should lave sop. l scinded in fifteen years and a volume | ped, they strive to exculpate them- {that would show the present muni- seives by protesting: "1 blew my : Published Dally and Semi-Weekly by!cipal regulations for Kingston in Born." | FL THR BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING 21 ' ch ; i RNG avBL [their entirety is needed, The driver who does not respect{ : y > = Here is one little item for the at- | the equal/r ht of others with him | selt to use of the highways Is not a ---- | | Sd @. Elliets ae ray President | : Sagan rene itor and | te ". hema alld .. see] ution of he new city council, TELEPHONE PAST AND PRESENT | vehicle. Private Exchange, connect n | : Ts | | departments eeting #43) The charge has been made that | use of the brakes Is called for | . SUBSCRIFTION RATES: " |this is a generation lacking in super- | Should by Erounds for forfeiture of | TER, & n. Ni : are soothe | the license. : he Feats : Shayesyear By stag: so | he Why Is This Wrong? | Hae year, 1 sald is -88.00 8, no Michael Angelo has appear- The answer will be found among | Rune, Tear by Bal) So farm) oft ons $3.50 og to make the present age.do down | | to-day's want ads. | (What "Blunder" do you suggest?) | Ona yoni s -Veenly Edition) Sion In history as golden. This is a sordid | ' T One year, if not paid in advemce $1.50 282 of commercialism There is this | ALONG LIFES DETOUR Copyright, 1922, Associated Editors. | Ome year, 10 United States | to be said in view of such a emticism: | BY SAM HILL | -------------- | | | to hage a license to operate a motor Sounding the horn when OUT-OF-TOWN REFRESENTATIVEY: 10 conte re _ BP: Calder, 23 St, John St. Montreai| . _ 0 CUMPOTary generation acceded' JAMES H. SEXTON INSPECTOR. ~ ¥. W, Thompson ....100 King st. W.| the warm approval 'o these men that % Toresto. the following centuries have. Their ! E Letters to the Kditer are published | fame h ; vith tr 4 : ; ths Ase 7 pt ® has grown with the years; as writes. Crowd That Out, | It's nice to have a roomy home, Appointed to Charge of Schools of - But remember this, old scout, West Middlesex, | : " | the appreciation of their art has| youl) find that sorrow will move jn James H. Sexton, principal of : | grown. There Is the possibility that If there is ever room for doubt. Strathroy, © Collegiate Institute has | Thi i one of the best jon g is nobby, genteel style Over- | Wi i | | With every Suit or Over- Attached Is i 'printing offices in Canada. | another age will recognize genius {a | on . IanabiaRt oes appointed school inspector of { ; { 3 rw Ao servations o en n ant. rd S N 1 x. M A xt Was . 2 : | the twentieth century which mg lo. | J ratTo i ettisn thas dent ta lle ae a He coat made from genuine Eng- | coat we are going to give " The circulation of THE BRITIsi | J2Y are too near to acknoWledge. [one who never has been arrested for | roveedy H, D, Johnson, who resign- | lish Milton loth--d k. Ii ht WHIG is authenticated by the i Moreover, this criticism is purely a | speeding nor had his cellar raided by fed . To | Q clo rK, 1g a SLEIGH FREE. ABO [literary one. What may be said in| the ory Bgenis --ahd thers 8Ye Not Mr. Sexton was born at Elgin | and medium shades of Grey. Il . Audit Bureau of Circulations future generations of such men as |" © tem 3 county of Leeds, where he received'| Also black. Si 34 fl Small Sleigh for small *| Thomas Edison, the Wright brothers, | y | his > V he left | SO ack. 1zes to 46. i 3 : Page Volstend. {his earlier education. When ! Bovs--bigger sleighs for Tmmodesty © consists In Delng being con- fAlogander Graham Bell, Mar and Mrs. Hayrick--Hiram, it says here Elgin he went to Brockville Collegi- | | A y; g€ g : fit jan * Inéreasing number of others? | that ;tomatoes ripen best under the ate and later entering Queen's Un!- | { bigger Boys. scious' of it. ! Though their gift has not been liter- | ven! ot the Moen "1 ki bell | versity, where he was gold medalist | : ® : | ---------------- tary Sve Then ! ram--Wall, Maria, n elieve | in biolo and hatural science. - He | . The best argument against strong | 37, they have opened the door to | par. I've seen plenty 'a fellers titer ws iis gee Wh v drink is weak men. | One music, commercial progress, and | ripe ¢n moonshine since the country goll collegiates and the Appin high | a knowledge of what the world is do- | went dry, so why shouldn't termatters | oo oN the winter of 1914 ne ' Some exercise systems are expen. | ing to countless thousands. They |d0 the same. moved to Strathroy to fill the posi- | ! BIBBY S sive, but almost anybody can buy a | have helped to bring to pass what Lett Huff in a Huff, EA? tion of principal, { ig = used car. | Shakespeare could only dream of (Divorce note in Houston Post) --- | when he made Puck say: "I'll put a Mattie Huff vs. Walter C. Huff, di- George Halcrow, M.P.P., Cain denied being his brother's girdle round about the earth in forty | vorce granted ton, insists, despite the . denial wt keeper. But then, Abel had no of) minutes" Premier Drury that Fred Bancroft [@JCC""C"U"TTT { No 'Joke, was barred from appointment be- 'districts. °° RR | I wish that gabby gink could {earn lar WHAT ONE NATION DID. i hat he Would 0s less of a bore cause he favored the radials. y ~~ Hints to husbands: Every day | + Venezuela is to the average mortal |It he woyld give his tongue a rest " ~ 3 and every way you should pet 'er|just the pink part of the northeast| And work his brain a Mttle more. r ( A : | corner of South America. Folk down / --Sam Hill, 2 ' | there are decidedly like folk up this I wish that kicking bird could learn Even the professional loafer can't { ¥oT, however, and they have just put| That he would be less of a bore yy . ' avoid all effort. He has to light his | over something really worth talking | If he would give his feet a rest } own cigarettes. | about, The celebration of the Vene- And use his head a little more. { \ [-- : : -- ---- zuelan national holiday on Dee. 19th -Agam Breeds, % In stressing .its inability to Pay, | calls to to mind, a A find 3 A . - ' l and pet 'er, ermany 'apparently overlooks 1's Venezuela wil] start the New Year Blinks--Where can you the per-abiiity. not only debt free, but with a ¥4.- a TY! ait way between 0 ' » u v v 000,000 surplus, There's an example how fast he tells the Judge his car Bo live, girls, that you will be oe that every member: of the world's | can go and how fast he tells his _ en away by your dad and not by | pany of nations ought to take +o [friends it can go. » your catty friends. | heart. It was only about ten years : : [a6 that all sorts of harsh things | c pv. ache? Seton Will convince you we have the largest and best range of Toys ob- A child's character is made in the | sal . . : , oe . d about Venezuela in financ- | who desired to bs an aviator was a S a Christmas Gift for ' \ : : Bist ur win arn mp thee ee Das oF a te Ta: othe thi yess th tainable. Toys that are new. Don't leave your shopping till the last n't true of a Co it warps but we guess at that h ds to be oyal will measure up a 1 * . TEtiges during the rast war, She | Sond Aver ot, 0% 1 novia tow o Eoval wil possere o3 day--you will be sorry. It will pay you to shop now and early in the There is something pathetic, also, a a Jatt, suffered nothing and | the same as any one else. possibly desire in an electric ay. 1 f d and wrink- : S------ cleaner. a" - : bout 8 tac ul farovwed o BA Sr WL at da Tt cloann tervughly and ~~ We are sure we have exactly what you want and at the price They're So Hard To Keep. i hing. '. easy row the little country has had to Our cook left in a hurry, she, ig prasticallum ry you want to pay. Subsidy: A method of bribing (2% and President Gomez has had | _ Poor thing, has gone up higher; running and easy to operate. : his hands full try to k You see she used coal o i somebody to take an unprofitable ying to keep factional Every part of the machine is . : Fo start the kiehen fie. beautifully finished. Its at- Automobiles. Paints. Doll Cradles. policies out of the way. Most 'business off our hands. y foreign res tachments are simply and capalistic enterprises were banished. | Gems From Guide Book to Success. he A il: ted. And because : . . . | ' . The real problem in the cities wi.l| With their own money, their own | ~It you entertain the thought (that ie De Iricycles. Kiddie Kars. Sewing Sets. ¢ a " labor, their own brai you "haven't a . chance" ' you are ibly inj 2 be faced when there are no places n brains, the Venezue- cannot; possibly injure even : . eft to build garages. ; lans have shown that it fs possible to | C.0C!"8 Your own pathway to pros the finest rugs or fabrics. Meccann and Carts Dishes and Tea Sets. gress. It costs nd more to believe that 2 i -- 2 run things right even in a South Am- | you can cut your way through to vic- Jake 3 mothers Chistes Erector Sets. Mechanical Toys ® The man who goes out to hit the | érican republic. And they are en- | tory, and. vou can if "you vhave 'the helpful gift from all the fam- : 1 'high spots should be sure that his titled to be very happy and gratified | "T'sht stuff" in you. ily--give her a Royal Electric Blocks, Books. Sleighs. Plush Animals 'tires are puncture-proof. Indeed on their national holiday. er Cleaner, Wonderful Doll : . ol's, Doll Dresses. it---- Bit Sve dwt Pla ae Lub Wor Bam Adk odes tor a frog damon Trains and Electric. : Verbal endurance tests would be - "Dusty" Miler explains that an H . : 'shorter tn domestic life if only the THE RADIO LECTURER. - | "Enemy 1s one upon" whom ail the -- Jeli vajmtiis. Skates and Hockey Doll Furniture. Shovels. A Life seems to be capable of blame for your failui be placed." 'wife insisted on having the last pro- . your re can 1s placed, SOLD BY . . viding new sensations as they are|ANd You can always get a good look SIMMONS BROS. Sticks. Doll Carriages. ~ Drums. needed for even the most astute fn- | °° Di by gazing into the mirror. TONS. DRo8. a i -- a Spanking week for children 's| 4iViduals. The latest diversion is Would Save a Lot of Trouble. R. J. REID & SONS 'suggested, but if all, reports are] Proddcastiig on the wireless. "To err | (Item in Lackawanna (N. Y.) Joucnal) 230 Princess St. ~ ; true it ought to include a lot of par- | Used to be human," says Christopher | A little exc'tement was caused on 9 : Morley; "now it is international," | S8turday afternoon on account of the > ents. A writer in & recent magasine ipablittey of the local fire company to er aor, ! logdte an alarm call. The fire was ex- Grand opera by radio is énjoyable, | tells of his sensations when broads ay while firemen were speed- / . , sxcept that you miss the musical | casting a report of an interview with | Ing around town. J 'chap In the next seat who keeps time | & well-known man. His description | We SuEgest that hereafter when Cleans By Air-=Adone! 1% . h . I ar mat they have & fire up there they take it Where Santa Will Always Come. . ; of the contrast betwen ordinary lec- direct to the engime house and have ; -------------- turing and the process of broadcast- it put out. That's no way to waste * And so we may expect high prices | ing to an audience from all over the | the firemen's time. If M d ten years. Well, that just gives | world is remarkable from the very | CM't £0 to the mountain by ell } i8 that much more time to expect | uniqueness of its theme, and is hu- take the mountdia to fm prices. morous as well. 'Nota hand, not a es : laugh. Bad enoughy, this; but what| oq, Dany : A een. * always ig shooting off ~ You can say one thing for the na- | overwhelmed me with horr Wedded a wo trie WO Loan say one Gulag fou 15a g3- Or was | his mouth is bound to wound a friend. McCl ARY S FRENCH Sdn the spectacle I clearly beheld. Night! {League to enforce peace. They ars | Illimitable black mbuntains, alive We tent the Names Club. vat" ¢ : : ; on't Ww Who hit him, but I . : 3 n Bghting With people! All hating me! From a |c. Starrs lives In Bismarok, NB: : BITUMINOUS TECU MSEH RAN GE" ree i sickening altitude I gased down| A Vaunt and A. Tank are reported : : : makes new complexion." If | ypon them." The writer concludes |from Detroit. You say something. : \ Fi ' : 1 Y RGlAY wakes wow complazion." I ous them." The vrier sasudes You way « |} Egg and | The Finest Range McClary's Ever Made, 4 should develop into a Signs . ~ . : Bobby slop yot novel enough to absolve enter Shades 'ene of Oluistmas, : - 3 Come and see it, Nothing makes a& more suit- srow ift than this beautiful pro- beauty. tal - 14a #. able ¥ -- * ova om fevers etary sel tng By @ be aud boungs. Stove Size pn our stock was never "~ Correct this sentence: "I am real- The time is not far off, howeva®, Burial of Gerald Muirhead. BUNT'S HARD WARE King St. large and varied fond of new babies," said the | When the glare of public censure or The funeral of the G 5 Frbuvh Ivory bis come to ate . ; arald| | Particularly adapted for Hot y y. chelor, "and 1 should like to the light of its approval will shine Muirhead, took place pe 45 Cler~ x Purnaces ps 4d Quebse # you eas gan, ov 484 to, a col- £1 may" as relentlessly upon the radio broad-|gy street 'to Cataraqui cemetary at hl \ - fection without fese of be easter as upon the author of books | 2 p.m. on Saturday. Rev. Dr. RX H. Price Eem--------ias To Ns Sure Pen br ae these days of sex-equality, they and the writer of verse. The fact| Beli officiated, and there was a large & complete set, you will find a gg : x @ % husband will regret as wa: nat his production will go atiendance of relatives and friands : : El 1 E Tailents Jetuy 3 selon) . a but one wifs | the world should be an 59 STOWHE( f'(he deceased, The casket wan | BELLEVIL texture in wl our Franch Tory. has ® an Incentive OF | yupped. with beautiful flo > §e ; wers, ex- * TON ; ' "Come in and see the numerous Is : . the highest eff rec to his country. £1081 effort toward perfection | reusing the esteem and warm re- PHONE "SWEET CIDER | 5i5e or tt we Bare for "HER and ractive It is a certainty that the Increased 2 gard in which the deceased was held, SETS AH ad MILITARY HAIR -- f kes of maa y the standing jo! Y | use'of the wireless will mean a oor |The pall' bearers were H. Rautley, 400 BRUSHES dia will be asccept- { a or * - elud! 'Kingston, is tha| responding development toward per-|D. Chown, H. Chown, P. H. Caown, Just arrived. requires that sidewalks | fection of the art of public speaking. |W. Muirhead and Mr. Johnston. ; : 60c. ---------------- i cy ii » per gal . BRAKES BETTER THAN HORNS.| James Shaw, another pioneer C f FRONTENAC TAXI SERVICE | lon Dr. Chown's Drug Store 1 aviiic who sayy mothers should A current Gite feptasenis ay Suto. er oud Wwthip, yas raw ord 24 HOUR SERVICE. | Jas. REDDEN & Co 185 Princess Street. Phone 843 like daughters | mobile speeder who had down ay nig y KING STREET | . * Fa 2 | tnird year. COAL: "Li : 27% KING "The House of Satisfaction" TE... . Constable Joseph Bourke, has been daughters | skyscraper bufiding saying with his | Provineial Police Officer Smythe, Phones. a & vil : } 3 Murdér and arson are to be | given the position of jailer for the Having chuckled over the whimay, died in an auto pear Bridgeburg, weapons of the Irish rebels, -- . yu J} Nipissing district Jail at North Bag, dying breath: "I blew my horn." fon his way to make a liquor raid,

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