Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1922, p. 11

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' THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 19292. Er-- . THE D -- gr | ™ OROKOLAS jus UNEMPLOYMENT | AILY BRITISH WHhIG. sonics Removal Notice W. H. FRANCIS, PAINTER Has moved to 438 DIVISION ST. Drop a card or phone 1885J and you will recelve prompt attention. Workmanship = guaranteed and prices right. 3 . OF PAPUA RELIEF Is REQUIRED | it asy to smile - ' | Aa 108 wear ro, --~- |Comditions In Kingston Im- | h ce a eo | jARd,S avsh Jum once 3 ara proved--No Distress Is : "Huroo' Uncle--Orokolas to-night. | What say you. Taubada?" laughea DR. H. A. STEWART Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel- lington and Princess Streets, Phone 2092. Dr. H. A. Stewart Dressed Spruce New stocks of select grades from the best mills in Quebec and New Brunswick. ALLAN LUMBER C0. VICTORIA STREET. "Phone 1042, Reported. between the Orakaivas and Orokoses. [the Whig is able to make this staid. {Teddy, as he got his Uncle a com-| The situation with respect to un-| iortab.e chair and a cigar. | employment relief is not as bad this "1 say that you are as cheeky a Year as it was Inst year. The Whig T "We were short of rice ana ses. | Ment with absolute assurance that . A A the villages for the taro, a starchy | there will be no disiress this Christ- i sort of potato, which is the boys' mastide--whatever may develop Iat- | n | natural fooa', We got a big supply, /eF- All children, too, are being aae- | |and we dividcd it up among une qif- | Q@ately cared for, through this soc- ® ) {ferent sets of boys. At thay time wa |lety, the church -organizations, wae "4 | nad about one hundred and fifty Or- (Kiwanis club, Rotary Cub, the Vie We are offering a number of Connecticut Phone Head Sets, HIS Famson S { okolas'and fitty Orakaivas. Well, the [torian Order of Nurses and other or 8000 ohm at $6.00. These are high-grade and worth $8.00, [frowning .Orokolas soon ate up all |Sanizations. ! {the potatoes, as they are a greedy It is recognized that as the Seas | lot, and they were obliged to £0 (advances there may be more unem- | a » hungry. The Orakaivas saw this and ployment which might render the €€ {invited the Orokolas to come over | situation acute, and measures are, g {and get some taro from their hur. | therefore, being taken tn keep the | This the Orokolas did, but .when | most close oversight on the progress they say how many taro the Orakai: lot events so that every case can be {taken care of as it ariscs. For thi Radio and Electric supplies of all kinds. Complete sets in- Halliday Electric Co. PHONE 94. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS. | This jolly old fellow knows a lop | indeed he does! He knows the need of right Klassen for faulty sight and recommends ns as competent cyesight specialists. A pair of Glasses makes an excellent Christmas gift. {young imp as any Orokola I ever learns from a survey made of the { met, but-you are much more like one [City with great thoroughness and |of the gay little Samarai bogs, =l-| diligence that there will not be one vas had left, they planned to stea) {the balance. They went eo far as to purpose, individuals are expected lo ltry to take the taro by force, and | make known their wants. Discussing | though I see you are build like an |family, coming within the sphere of /told the Orakaivas that unless they |this matter to-day, a prominent lady | CAR We are now fully equipped to take care of your Auto Repair ngeds--First Clasg Mechanics to do your work, and all work guaranteed. |Orakaiva. The Orokolas are a sure-|the Poor Relief Society, without iy bunch, and I think I can best il- [Christmas cheer and such comforts LAs what they are like by a de- 2s the condi.ion requires. This is a scription of a fight on a pianiation | Most satisfactory state of affairs, ana A FEW SUGGESTIONS ARE gave them all the taro they woura|who has for many years been ast-| f poat them to deaah the next day. We [ively hlentified with this noble -hum- | i knew nothing about all this, and all | anitarian work, and who is now in| [went well at work until I' rang the close touch with every phase of the! Car Washing, any type LISTED BELOW GIFTS FOR HIM SHIRTS Men's Fine Shirts of Percales and Madras in a wonderful range of pats terns. All sizes. $1.00 to $3.00 SUITS Young Men's All-Wool FE» COX O- px tumm= > JOVERCOATS ... We bave the best $25.00 Overcoat in the city. Pure Wool and high grade SWEATERS GIFTS FOR HER SILK HOSE Your wife, girl or sis- ter will surely appreciate A pair or box of these for Christmas. 98c. a Pair BOUDOIR SLIPPERS A remembered gift for 865 days In the year, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 "Silk Motor Scarts { "knock-off". bell at four o'clock. Then there was something doing, A Plantation Fight. * "With one big cry, the Orakaivas | @wWep. across the ground from where {they were working to where the Or- ckolas were working. They pickea up sticks as they charged, and ar though it was taree {o one, the fight was in favor of the Orakaivas. Then We opened fire from the bungalow. Whizz-wee went our bulle.s over the heads of. the natives, who con.inued to fight. The white assistants were knocked over in the rush, but joined in the fight most manfully. Finally the bulicts got so close the natives ducked and ran for cover. We then soumled .he be. for general assemb- ly, and they fell in according to their tribes. They looked mighty ugly. a can tell you, and the blood was flow- ing freely. The Orakaiva leader was lcal.ed out and asked for an explan- ation, which he gave in a straight- forward manner. Then the QOrokola leader came forward, but his blood was up, and it looked very nasty for three unarmed whitemen for a mix- ute. He earted some big talk, and the next moment his teeth were fly- ing in all directions from a blow in the mouth from one of the assistants Then down came the lash on his bar. back and he danced around scream- {ing "Dohori, Taubada", which means fel in, and the boys were talked to We expcaed more trouble, but re. night went by, and next day we sent the Orokolas down to Port Moresby to bring up rice. Before they went the Orakaivas asked leave to 80 to their hut for a momcfit. They re- [turned with many cigara tes. Tae Orokolas frowned, but took the cig- arettes. They then asked for per mission to return to heir hut, ana they in turn came back with much newspaper and jobacco, they had no (ime to make cigarettes. There is not much difference in the appear- ancy beyond that the hair is more of the nggro type, the features are not 80 fine, and the foreheads are lower. They are many fine men among the Orokolas. " Tomorrow Uncle Frank talks about some native dandies. To-day's Radio Programme. | THURSDAY, DEC. 31. vs WGY (Schemeotady, N.Y.) 400 Meters. General ilectric Co. 12:30 p.m.--Noon stock market quotations. 12:45 p.m.--Weather forecast on 485 meters. 6:00 p.m.--Produce and stock market quotations; news bul.etins. $:30 p.m.--Santa Claus talks to 8:45 p.m.--Children's programme of Christmas stories, Miss Gladys Lott, reader: "Why the Bear has a "The -Gingercaks "Mehitable Ann" social condiiions of Kingston, ex- pressed her great satisfaction over the situation so far this winter, | "Wait a minute--Big Person." He ° | Canada's importation 'of automo- {bile parts in one month Cost more | Provinejal Officer ALICE MacKENZIE. The beautiful young Prima Donna with De Wolt Hopper and his Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, pre- senting "The Mikado" at the Grand on Wednesday evening, Dec, 27. A NOTED HORSEMAN DEA | The Late John A. Weistead! Was Eighty Years of Age. John A. Welstead, a noted horse- man, passed away at his residence, 444 Albert street, on Tuesday after a short illness following a stroke of paralysis. The deceased was eigh- ty years of age and enjoyed remark- ably good health right up to the time of his brief illness. Although oblig- ed to retire from active business ow- ing to his Wdvanced age, he still had an intense interest in harness horses and never missed a matinee or race on the Kingston track, In early life, Mr. Welstead lived In western Ontario where he was an oll driller, and took an active part in the early discoveries of oil there. Coming east he settled at Sydenham where he spent the greater part of his life at farming. He was a lover of horses, and became an expert.) trainer and driver. He brought the first famoud-yrotters and pacers to this district from the United States, among them being the "Ethan Al- len," a trotter that will always be OWNERS ~ ATTENTION STANDARD PHONE 545. | on Gasoline and Clls for Sale. Distilled water always on hand. AUTO SERVICE QUEEN STREET (Behind Standard Office) No, He's Not A Safe-Cracker although he may look like one from the picture. He's only one of our welders meiting and mend- ing a metal part. By our welding process we can save all of your costly investment in machinery which would be lost if you had to replace vital parts. . We can a.end thoserparts and restore their cfficiency. 'Bishop Machine Shop KING AND QUEEN STREETS ,, Se HOT AIR 211 Princess Street GRAVES BROS. PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, STEAM HEATING, D HOT WATER HEATING All work given our personal careful attention. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE Phone 332 than new cars brought in. a yt m-- License Inspector M. Side and r Love, Chatham, selzed eight large cases of Scotch R. ARTHEY, R0. VISION SPECIALIST 143 PRINCESS STREET IE] LIFE AcCIoEnT RRA -- [vatscer, containing app: oxi { lone hundred bottles each and ed at $3,000, A Practical Gift OF A THOUSAND USES

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