\~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923, \ 1 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG T-- = PILING IT ON. { he so lucidly expounded, Heaven knows, the condition of! he comviction that it the defunct Home Bank is had en- by system the safety ot © We are where the trouble pay have started. The teeth are examined, likewise | throat, and also cav- | sinuses that the | forced to {only through and which s0 long insured the the little lead from this ough as it is, a t will come there- or | fore as something of a to the expense of winding nose, Lf thing can be found . the sugar liberties of the people against of bureaucracies the future de- RENE veltgaReTa alr Caneel she pes people de hoo 1 | shook the they diet and LaKeL y i learn that the encroachments | up this insti | on the s | paper, wil & | pense of about $600,000. There can { be no ju for | orbitant [ sournat declares, such an | g of restrict e amount of By the pac.ent ution---if one can rely | and despotism, ti a ha an additional ex. prosperity of the form of starchy BiBBY'S | The two-party Sys em Now all is very interesting : ok isthe means by which the majority and is--of cour er proper eth o SO u e CW == = voice of the people may find decia- 0d of Boing abou 18%, but there M ] i A 1 l fication mch an exe Oitawa outcome charge, 'As the and 1s just one great big thing to rein- giving to our ember. so! When the -patient is lover the attack to undergo it, every ineans is taken to get thiags moving well inside him What do [ mean, Why, encouraged to by about, to carry himself in an his intestine mov- often also to ive 'expression on' provincial national would be little less than .a : crime. Any 'competént busines man could conduct liquidation Homes | Bank at a very great less cost if he went about it as he would go about his own business. "We are under the impression," concludes Jour- | be nal, "that the Home Bank could be | cl: liquidated at a cost of more like | $100,000 than $600,000, and at | 3 fssues, thus ie) |] sufficiently 1] ci A ' qualities needful 'in of the | governments the stability will of the people strength and Wig, i carrying out the | Tha 'group idea, on the other hand, | . | I 'the occupational = or | weak move erect born of idea, in reason of the limitations placed up- position, to have on group representatives. ing regularly, and $100,000 we venture to think, if the Defining what constitutes a party; take injections i man who undertook it as a private | Mr. Sinclair showed the distinction | Besides this the joints are heated TELEPHONE contract were worth his salt, he! between Conservatism and Liberal- |!7 Dreus for Yary ng: periods, He Private Exchange, connecting all | would make a good profit out of it. {Ism that broadly represent B supiccied to hot, and cold show departments 243 bom Mad a. | He is made to perspire freely. SUBSCRIFTION RATES: "MY CITY AND L" Saat ou Rilo nen boo | He is gradually allowed to take (Datly Edition) { . Al . | ple. Conservatism hcilds to the Past, | prenty of noari ing food, | One year Im city ; My city is where my home is] N hy all this Oge year, by mall to rural offices, $4. x : Now why all this One year, to United States organism moving forward upon the | Simply Owe ag apr experiences of the past. The first One year, to United States my children are educated, where my | fully exemplified in Canada by gov- thrown out. Etter ise nie patios 1 : . . : : OUT-OF-TOWN REPREKENTATIVES: Delghbors dwell, and where my life | ernments 'that ran to seed, so He is encouraged to take exercise is chiefly lived. | speak, and d ayed<Hovw-often have WO improve his carriage or posture It is the home spot for jas it is recognized that a sagging, ¥. Calder, 22 St. John St, Montreal ¥. W. Thompson W090 King St. W,,! { 3 governments My city has a right to my civic loy: me power with large majprities {drooping body slows up or actually alty. It supporis me, and I must sup- | ye {causes slow movement, almosf stop- Toerento. { Letters to the Editor are published | 75¢. to $3.00 and die from dry-rot with) 3 T P Dot it | : i Y-TOl Within |, ge, of the intestinal contents, SEE OUR oplins, Tobralco, Taffetas and tit a few years. The reason for this was | < vo ag t reve 5 her My city wants my ©0 you see to prevent a further waly over the actual name of the | { | Kid Gloves $1.50 Pure Silks. Ext Special . | i PURE SILK pec Lot pantizanship; not | {attack he is encouraged to develop | the ne 1s CHOICE, CHICK AND DAINTY NECKWEAR Something very pretty at 95c., $1.25 SEE OUR PURE SILK ENGLISH CRAVATS | Something different. $1.75 Each Tie in neat fancy box. nherently BIBBY'S EXTRA SPECIAL-- GOOD VALUE Club Bags, Suit _ Cases and Vanity Cases THE BEST SHIRTS This season we have a stock of handsome and exclusive Shirts that we are proud of. The choice of the best Shirt mak- ers--English Broadcloth, Pip BIBBY'S EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE SWEATER COATS 4 Published Daily and Seml-Weekly, by © THK BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO, LIMITED J. G. Ellott .., . Leman A. Guild . Editor and tng-Director "the | Be rs. whole Liberalism is a vital, active BIBBY'S Headquarters for Dent's fine GLOVES for Men. FANCY WOOL GLOVES founded, where my business is sit-| uated, where my vote is cast, where | these pnysiclans wastes because have all is the his anxious to to] me. Conservative Attached is one of the best printing offices in Canada. Job citizenship-- | their utter failure to meot the needs friendship, KNI ED TI Values at SILK LINED ; of a young country possessing un- |heg it. 1 s and muscles, s h I I ES A ano me Jigsaw 11 EE: Waa use in inl he in the new Cross Bar and Panel $1.35, $1.95, $2.50 KID GLO lon; sympathy, criticlsm; my limited awaiting | New Cuban Brown for intelligent support, not indifference. constructive policies that the Con- |and throw out all the waste. Stripes--extra special values My city supplies me with law and OUR $3.50 SHIRTS $2.50 servative mind is incapable of for i Just a sort of stimulus is mulating. On the other hand the|him to use his body. $1.25 order, trade, friends, education, re- are truly beautiful Shirts--all GREY SUEDE new designs and fast colors. Extra nice quality. The circulation of THE BRITISH WHIG is authenticated by the ABO Audit Bureau of Circulations natural resources niot glven | Liberal administrations have always Se mesic Wi been characterized by comstructive PENALTIES FOR MOTO | | | policies vigorously pursued to ten) RISTS city and work for it. | cogs. It was this progressive spirit cm AND 1 WILL. {that in the past captivated the im- [Additional Ones Come Into To the man disposed to criticize agination of all classes, and will do Force on the 31st of Kingston, this is of special ficance and importance December. For one to be governed A kiss a day keeps the lawyer away--if it's a home industry. creation and the rights of a free. born citizen. I should beliove in my HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S FINE HOSE $2.50 > SE ---------------------- Genging Yrish pure Wool Tose, UMBRELLA GENUINE PECCARY GLOVES Silk and Wool Hose. SPECIAL 75c¢., 95c¢., $1.25, Good quality Umbrella -- $1 45 neat handles; particularly good PURE SILK HOSE| 27% $3.50, $4.00 P5c., $1.25, $1.50, Ladies' Umbrella $2.00 The latest style Handles-- a PURE CASHMERE HOSE nice one for Tans, Blacks, Fancy. It isn't neutrality at all unless it is absolute, and then it is indif- ference. GENUINE BUCK GLOVES. DRIVING GLOVES Something particularly good looking and serviceable. $3.00, $3.50 MEN'S GLOVE SPECIAS! MEN'S MOCHA GLOVES KR signi- | so again when the class~conscioug A married man can always tell a bachelor--but he can't make him believe it. ---------------- . France is entitled to her pound of flesh, of course, but she musn't spill any beans. Another good way to turfi brass into gol® is to ask your friends to| | and occupational ideas aroused in| the by | revolt against the scandalous Con- | | The following additional penalties | have been added to Highway In| Traffic Act which comes into force in a- | on Dec. 31st, 1923. Failure to equip commercial mo- tor vehicle or public vehicle with a mirror. First offense notemore than $5 fine; second offence not less than | $5 and uot more than $10. Subse hove is > i a Sm Yat ! above is to be a good citizen. servative administration of Borden | and subsided. | . England lance with the {dberal«Party until { the GET RESULTS. Rubber heels now are out of each"100 pairs of shoes worn by men. "Such is the estimate going the rounds in the shoe industry, Tt is not surprising, if you have Meighen, haxe labor was always on sixty it was forced to independent polity. | cal organization by the action.of the Tory judges in destroying the trade unions. In Canada it was a Liberal $4.00 and $4.50 ~ Jeft home expecting to have a good ma," walled little Willie from his Mipstairs bedroom, "you forgot my sign notes for you. A married man says there is gen- erally music in the heir about two o'clock in the morning. A pessimist is a man to whom the holiday season doesn mean much of anything except indigestion. While Christmas costs a married man more than a bachelor {it is orth more to a married man. Mah Jong sets are popular this Christmas. Mah Jong sets are do- minoes with a college education, "Colleges furnish the raw material of which our leaders are made." 'Probably means raw-raw material, Realist: A writer who has some facility at the business of making harmless things seem pornographic. | | | Fable: Once there was a man who | was invited out with his wife, and time. The dove appears to be loafing on | the job. But wars may be ended | by persuading the stork to loaf ou the job, ~ Correct this sentence: 'Oh, Mam- tastor oil." { Still, woman's intuition is little better than man's reason when it faces the task of making selections in a cafeteria. ------ a ---------- », "Taking no thought of the morrow 48 sound doctrine, but it is hard on lhe establishments where you have Sharge accounts. That philosopher! who says no new has been invented in a thou- | heels. But maybe scalh to obtain momey for purchas- | nave been thinking of it merely ai noticad how many men year rubber you remember back only a few years when rubber heels were unusual. What brought them into popular- iy? The answer is--advertising. Three-fourths of the rubber heels sold are for men's shoes. This is be. cause most of the advertising has been directed at men. 4 One of these days some wise man- ufacturer of rubber heels will no- tice this. Then he'll call in the ad- vertising man and his staff of writ- ers and antists. Campaigns will follow. And soon women will be wearing just aa many rubber heels as men, It's all a matter of advertising-- the most powerful force in the sale of goods. Our. present standard of living Is largely the creation of advertising. For advertising creates the demand, makes people want the thing adver- tised. When the lure becomes power- ful enough; they hustle about and get the money to obtain what they want. Advertising thus spurs sales. It also stimulates production--both ot the things advertised and the things that have to be done on a bigger ing advertised wares. There is a new thought for you --that advertising is a definite agency of production. Most of us government that created the depart- ment of labor, with a labor minister, to look after the workingman's in- legislation the ensure his rights. That subsequently copied by Washington- government, was As a first general principle Liber- allum recognizes that democracy is founded not merely on the right or private interest of the individual, buit-also on the fundtion of the in- dividual as a member of the com munity. It founds the common good upon the common will, fn forming which it bids every grown-up, intel- ligent person to take a pant: The best and wisest is 'he who is ready to go to the humbdlest in a spirit of in- quiry, to find out what he wants and why he wants #t, before seeking w legislate for hin. Admitting the "ut- most that can be safdifor the nec- essily of leadership, we must at the of leadership itself Mes in securing the willing, convinced, open-eyed support of the mass. The modern state 4s a complex organism, and to bring home to the individual the responsibility that is his is the prob« lem of all government, a medium of salesmamship. Advertising 's what is onabling us to buy. It creates the demand. And the demand induces us to work harder to get the money to spend. If all ad. vertising were abruptly discontinued, the standard of living would quickly drop to the levels of grandpa's day. Read the ads. They are a part of the news, télling the intimate story | of the average citizen's inner desires. Swollen Joints You have seen people afflicted with this condition and have perhaps wondered what was the cause of it. Investigators are of the opinion terests, legislation being enacted to | | | sixty same time grant that the perfecuion | quent offence not less than $10 and not more than $25 and in addition suspension of license or permit for not more than thirty days. Exceeding rate of speed--First offence not less than $5 and not more than $50; second offence, not less than $20 and not more than $100 and in addition suspension of license or permit for not more than three months. Any subsequent of- | fence, not less than $20 and not more than $200 and in addition sus_| pension of license or permit for not more than six months. Reckless driving or driving at a | faster rate of speed than forty miles | per hour--Not less than $10 and not more 'than $200 and liability to imprisonment for not more than days and in addition suspen- sto nof license or permit for not more than six months. For third | offence license or permit or both | | \ not be entitled to a licénse or per- mit for two years thereafter and the motor vehicle shall be seized, impounded and takem into custody for three months. | Driving while intoxicated--For first offence suspension of license or permit for not more than three | months. Second offence, suspension of license or permit for not less than three months and not more than six months. Third or subse- quent offence, cancellation of li cense or permit and disqualification | from holding license or permit for not less than one year and not more | than two years, and the motor ve-| | hicle shall be seized, impounded and | | taken into custody for three months, | Bicycles and tricyecles--Neglect to | carry red lighted lamp or red re- flector on back after dusk and be- | fore dawn---For first offence not | more than $5. Second offence not | less than $5 and not more than $10, ; Any subsequent offence not less than | $10 and not more than $25. | Depositing on highway glass, | nails, tacks, etc, injurious to tires | of motor vehicles, or depositing ashes on highway when covered with | snow--For first offence not less than | $5 and not more than $10. Second | offence not less than $19 and not 50c., 75¢., 95c. ENGLISH SILK NECK SCARFS in new Roman Stripes. $4.50 ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS See our $1.35 Special BOYS' SLEIGH FREE ! With Our Boys' Suit or 'Overcoat Bought this month we give a dandy, strong Sleigh FREE. Extra good values in Suits, Overcoats and Sweaters for Boys. BIBBY'S ete t-------------------- Wool lined--Grey or Tan $1.35 pair BIBBY"S REAL, SWELL HOUSE COATS GOWNS , and BATH ROBES may be cancelled and offender shall | fT PHOTO FRAMES As Christmas Gifts A Photo Frame is an {tem Special Ice Cream, "CHRISTMAS CAKES and PUDDINGS | Special home-made quality. Frozen Puddings and Marron Pudding. LACKIE'S 302 KING STREET - - BAKERY - TELEPHONE 141. that will surely be appreciat- ed--s0 why not make your selections now when the sizes and styles are com- plete. Money to L.oan We: have private funds to loan on mortgages. T. J. Lockhart Real Estate and Insurance 58 BROCK ST., KINGSTON STERLING SILVER $2.00 to $12.00 SILVER PLATED AND FANCY LEATHER $1.00 to $5.00 Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS, PRINCESS ST., KINGSTON TOM SMITH'S CHRISTMAS BTOCKINGS and CHRISTMAS CRACKERS All sizes. All prices. Our stock this year is excep- tionally large. Make your se. lection early. Jas. REDDEN & CO. PHONES 20 and 90, L SERVICE 1S THE THI OF WHICH WE COAL MEN SING! The real history of civilization is. written In ads. now that it is caused by first a pre- disposition to it, to which is added some other definite thing. This may simply be cold or expos. ure. It may be elso due to some pois- on from a bad tooth, or tomsil, or other parts of the body. Or it may be due to the way the food is digested in the intestine. And so now physicians when called upon to treat swollen foints -- rheumatism as it is called,--first be. gin to look for some definite point more than $25. Any subsequent! offense not less than $25 and not more than $50 and in addition sus- pension of license or permit for not more than sixty days. 't h ears nasu 1 eard many of the Phones 322J and 1797J. I ---------------------- Our guess is that a diet of humble will become general on the tinent. The menu will be in A SAFE LEADER. The excellent address delivered by W. E, N. Sinclair, K.C., leader of fhe Liberal Party in Ontario, before h, of course. A joint meeting of the Kiwanis ana | amaitian clubs on Monday evening, : --- | was not only enlightening to stu- ore mild weather brewing in | gemts of British constitutional his- west," says a headline. This | tory, but stamped him as a safe and & kind of brewing that no one | sane leader familiar with the land- exception to. marks thet should guide the peopls of Ontario through the political fogs that we have suffered from dur- ing the past five years. Mr. Sinclair is a stout defender of that fundamental principle of re- sponsible government, battled for by generations of English people, in Britain, Canada and the United States. Responsible government nat urally demands representative gowve . | ernment, for without the ome we Yanked Out of Love. How rich young Whitney's father drags him away from one sweet- heart after another. Sunday's De- troit Free Press. All news stands. 'CHRISTMAS PERFUMES Our line of Perfumes and Exquisite Toilet Preparations is complete. Perfumes by the most favored French per- fumers in the world, and by the best makers on this continent--all most attractively boxed. See the Dainty Toilet Combinations For Men and Women--the artistic Powder Compacts for the Girls, and Perfumed Bath Crystals for any friend--any of which can be had for. each ~--$1.00-- - Do not forget that we carry the largest as- -sortment in town of genuine ROR PE ER E. 1 N. CH. ¥: 2 VORY.... SLE TEE SE ~~ MPC TTL 'RAWFORD'S IR Angs Bandit Raisull, Moroccan chief, dies from poison. LK E sing a song of high W sreae fval and a home that's full of heat, of a business run_by Golden Rule, of a service that's coni- plete. We want your busi? ness and you need our coal and we've both got tele- phones, And so it is unlucky to get mar- on Christmas day. In other tienlars, however, the day differs the other 364. S---------- A BIG LIST AT OFFICE FOR HOMES OR INVESTMENT $2,800--Stuart Street, detached frame dwelling, Bath, electric lights. § $3,500--King St. West, stone welling in row, 8 rooms, three piece. : bath, gas, electric lights, cellar, hardwood floors, fireplace. e may be its own reward, Sm, : the boll weevil' ate the cotton and the rye crop came through at a blemish, SE------ » 8 modern method of requesting I unpopular king to leave the antry is an improvement on the hioned method of cutting off MPI a INS APIA 1 these. two vital principies the safety || of democracy depends. Coming to the consideration of the subject of his address, "The Twe-