Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1926, p. 4

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ployers eager to give them a chance. But students who think that their life work is completed when they have been graduated will find that while a college diploma will get them their first job, it may never get them a second. MAKE A FINE CLEAN.UP. p---- Collections of rubbish about the yards are responsible for much of the fly breeding and public dumps and may also constitute a public source of these insects. If accumu- Jations of rubbish containing organic matter are permitted, fiy breeding is inevitable. If the energy displayed in late sea- son fly campaigns could be directed into proper channels during April and May and people would realise that strict cleanliness and the imme- diate destruction of all flith and garbage are essential through the Year the fly problem would be solved. STANDARDIZE CANADIAN GOODS. The Saskatchewan Star is hoping for standardization of Canadian dairy products. In Great Britain it is the standardized article that wins in competition. British consumers buy a commodity which they can rely on finding always the same, not only in quality but in appearance. One rea- son why Danish butter obtained so firm a hold on the Old Country was that it was always possible to recog- nize a box or a.pound of it. Let Cana- dian butter-makers put up their pro- ducts in the same uniform style and SS ---- A PEW STILL TAKE DARES. above water until help comes. of a runaway milk-wagon horse, is tramped upon, but halts a away. Another policeman leaps into the icy river to save a carpenter who fell from a bridge where he was at work. There are still a few who will take dares. EDITORIAL NOTES, William Wrigley says the sun nev- most everybody else does, Kindness is the Golden Rule put into practice; therefore the eternal obligation is to be always kind. Peggy Joyce, actress, is going to it is news, It's merely repetition! If you are knocking when Oppor- tunity knocks, sagely remarks the Brandon Sun, you're liable not to hear her. The Quebec system of liquor con- trol ts impossible in the United States, is the 'opiniog, of the Water- town; N.Y., Tifnes. If persons want to create trouble they talk loudly and seek disorder. In England peace in the coal areas cannot come while men talk strike. er sets on' Chieago chewing gum, but | A boy crawls out to the perilous | edge of the fce in Lake Michigan to | rescue a comrade and holds his head | A policeman hangs to the bridle H the run-! ister in the King Government, is a i | | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG News and Views. ; Dunning Wakes Them Up. Wincheste? Press: It may be that on. Charles Dunning, the new Min- lttle "fresh" add "breezy," but it is the fresh, breezy and, we might add, bright fen who comé from thé West. Notwithstanding the criticism of B. L. Baker, M.P. for Toronto, Hon. Mr. Dunping will make his presence felt at Ottawa and in the Dominion. Mr; Baker's criticism was out of place, and is evidence that already some of the "old ginks" at Ottawa realize that they have to sit up and take no- tice. What Partisanship Does. Brockville Recorder and Times: |The joke of it all is that had Mr. Dunning seen fit to become a Con- servative instead of a Liberal and had he risen from the status of a poor British immigrant to the Comn- servative Premiership of a Provinee get married and a great many think | 55 then membership in a Conserva- tive Federal Cabinet, the "Hymn of Hate" which members of that party are now chanting would have given way to a modern' version of "Love's Sweet Song." How strange it is that a party label should make so much difference! The National Trade Board. Toronto Globe: The opening of | quarters at Ottawa by the recently organized Dominion Board of Trade should mark the beginning ofa new spirit in Canadian development, if the advance notices as recorded at the national conference in Winnipeg TAGS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES BILL HEADS The British Whig Business Stationery Well printed, iiily designed Seationery is an asset to any business. The Britis Whig Commercial Printing Department is equipped to give you first-class print- ing at the lowest price comparable with quality. Place Your Next Order With Us BUSINESS CARDS MEMO HEADS LOOSE.LEAF FORMS FILING CARDS ¥ Commercial rinting Department may be taken at their face value. oy The proposal to found: an institution "Stop, look and listen" is the ap-| whieh would correlate the activitied peal to all Chadians before making of the various trade bodies of the' any wholesale denunciation of the] country and at the same time provide tariff before it has been tested. much-needed leadership was one of the most advanced suggestions aris- " Ontario and Quebéc are to conter | ing from that gathering. It was the with a view to éliminaiing double | I08ical outcome of a convention de- taxation of estates. When officials voted to a discussion of practiéal na- tion&l problems. Such an organiza- get together they can generally get |..." 0 40 cea upon construative somewhere, lines can be of inestimable service if it remains truly national in its range of thought and activity, and does not become the adjunct of a group of Trade Boards or the servant of any dominating section. Balt their battle for the British mar- ket is won! now many homes are aglow the seductive seed catalogues. and scarlet and green end they gleam and glow upon the room table like unto all the 8 of Aladdin. Soon the garden- g What if the yield from 1 of blistered hands and ing back be but a handful of tomatoes and a withered | ? Without their family gar- the natidns perish. Cincinnatus called from his plough and oxen to lead the army against the Victorious, the Mussolini day, he was offered rich re- He only asked to return to d his fields. 'enthusiastic lover of th grow- s hursts into this panegeric: happy simplicity of the ages" the great heroes 'and peace in their garden oyer a mess of pulse or GOOD ADVICE. Pay as you go! This is golden ad- vice that will keep the business world moving, the wheels of industry from rusting out, and the money will sure! ly come back to you. It should not be forgotten that the world is round. Stand the people all in line and they will reach around the world, the last touching the first. Now pay your neighbor on the right the dollar you owe him, and he will pay his neigh- bor on the right, and so the dollar will travel until it will come around to your hand from your neighbor on the left. Try paying ou go, you will find it a much ter plan than getting trusted. -- VALUE OF LITTLE THINGS. A Military Mrs. "Arrts. - > z a : x u "Confound you, sir!" said the general, "why don't you be more - ; - 3 careful? Here, instead of address- ing this letter to the intelligence | to raise by way of loan the sum of [to grant a fixed assessment to the officer you have addressed Tt-to the | $25,000 by the issue of Debentures of Monarch Battery Company, of the intelligent officer. You should know the Municipaliey of the Poi of |. City of Kingston. Share Is no such person in the rahe Durpose of mal taf, asseesment of thaproperty of 4 na ro! Ci A and repairs to the grounds and pre. tng land, Dulidinge and Tea Sesehs mises known as the Fair Grounds, | ment shall be fixed at One Thousand in the City of Kingston. Dollars ($1,000). 2. This fixed assessment shall hot be be for a longer Rerlod than ten years, and shall not apply affect taxation for school purposes or local improvements. Bea to The propery of the Mongsen of t Battery Company, 13a. rrying on and pro within the Mundei; The probability is that in the com- | ing provincial elections the voters | will be divided into two eclasses-- those who vote as they pray and those who vote as they drink. 1 : Tweddell's for best values in Top Coats, $18 to $25. samen A. MARTIN Ltd. 272 Princess Street SPECIALS | Large Bottles of O Our Great Waterway. Montreal Star: An intensive study of the whale problem of the water levels of the St. Lawrence is to be made by a representative committee of all interests connected with the navigation of this highway. This was the decision reached at a meet- ing convened by the board of trade and it is to be hoped that out of ita sessions will emerge an end to the Sauget ports, of the water at 'What h this is Canadian. fo our eo wag led some of t ers at its meeting: Mr. Wainwright, of the Canadian Pacific Steamships, estimated that the company with which he is as- sociated lost 'not less than 44,000 tons of cargo during last season, owing to the lowness of the levels, and Mr" R. W. Reford said that it was no uncommon thing for a vessel to sail with from 1,500 to 2,000 tons below capacity owing to the same cause. Even to the smallest vessal, he sald, the lowering of the water level by a single inch meant a loss of fifty toms of cargo. A Dominion Senator predicts that the King Government will be forced to appeal to the country in June, ob- serves the Hamilton Herald.' The Senator's name is L'Esperance, which means hope. The total amount of deft to be rattan is $25,000. The debentures shall bear inter. wy at the rate of § per cen'. and shall be payable on the lst day of July, 1936. 3. For the payment of this debt there shall be raised auiusily Jae Kingston certain manufacturing busi- ness, and during only such Riod or sums of + $1,260 for jz 052.50 to form a sibiing' ona: pene 10 | part thereof as the pr rt; lu hiclent the land and premise Peron of ri ity of the Oy oF of Paris shows a decline or 25,000 In population in five years. There, as in London and New York, the drift is to the syburbs. Londpn's population is dee : 80 is that of Manhattan and part of Brooklyn. two Jraking an amount of be céllected in each year for te The value of little things is tre- by an annual" epeclal rate su scri therefor, | mendousty great in the Aggregate, remarks the Schenectady; ae Unlon Star, as is indicated in cont statement by the express com- pany that in five years its campaign to reduce loss from breakage has saved it nine million dollars. It seems a little thing that one packing box should burst, or that one hamper of cucumbers should colla one crate of eggs be dropped: Toit it is from just such little things that the 'great losses of previous years were made up. In the year 1921, the losses to the Am- erican Railway Express Company from claims of one sort or another growing jout of carelessness aggre- gated more than thirteen miilion dol- lars. In 1925 they were reduced to a little more than four million dol- lars. In the year 1920 freight losses on railroads in this country of entire packages, causes undetermined, ag- gregated more than nineteen million dollars. In 1925 this was only & little more Than two million dollars. d are so used or manufactur ng Purposes. sald . a 5 Poh ati Not} otice is hereby given that the fore- Jing is & true re of a roped of Wiest ahs, Serpiibyon "akon nth Se nmidsration and v i be an ally passed by the Counets 0 grporation . the éveént of aan of he electors bang reto er one month from Bing "Newapa thereof in the Dalle date wich first it Publication will be day of April, 1926. . t 0 Ta os th a re at the ¢ ¢ po a trie XR posed B- Taser Hd the Corpora ig ty of i Kkston, who has oon taken inlo con- deration and which will be finally passed by the Council of the said Cor- | poration in the event of the adésent of : the electors being obtained thereto af- ter ons month from tha at publica. tion therest in The Dacl hig News- per, the date of whie el nat publioa | C. thon will be on the 28rd day of 'April | s On Ottawa centenarian gives as a secret of longevily: "Take care of yourself and mind your own busi. ness." The latter part of thislad- vice, suggests the Peterboro Exami- ner, will lead to a pleasant Jife any- way, if not to a long one. New Cabbage : 90. Ib. 1 Ib. jars Marmalade 2 for 38¢c. 3 Ib: jars Marmalade 40c. Each Pure Lard . 180. Ib. Pure Lard, No. 8 size pall B88¢. Each Poorioss Shortening +186. ib, Pure Pork Sausages: ib. by the Toniowing Donary Roliates. dnd or- Choice Milk Fed Veal "- Leg, whole or half oo 240. 1b. Front Quarters -:-.... 8c. Ib, Shoulder Roast .---.. 18¢. Ib. Stewing Veal - Choice Western Beef Round Seek -----/ + 200, Ib, Sirloin Steak - - 28¢. Ib.. Roast of Beef - 120. Ib. Rolled Pot Roasts -.. 1do. Ib, Pot Roasts -.-... 186. and wp Boneless Stowing Beef - 2 Ibs. for 28c. PHONE 897--WE DELIVER the midst of his caustic upon the succulent beet dander lettuce grown in is Teisgd altars to cab- the huge obese heads y Gods. 2 the Egyptian r the cabbage tilled Alexander found the and sped the war so home to grow -ten- consume them each with honey dripping from of Ovid, Livy and Hor- again and again of the de- Ferien ing, and what profit The votes of the electors of the City of Kingston shall be ta on the pro «law on the Th day of May $26, between the hours of ni a cloon In the forénoon . vé o'clogk in jhe - of The Toronto Mail and Empire says] gird the government brought down its perverse, wrong and unpopular bud- got so that it could go to the coun- try in a general election. This is a new method of operation, probably designed by that "committee of strate egy." "Sounds like it! However the populur budget may work to govern- mental advantage. An: Ontario high school principal suggests that if the high schools and collegiates teach the first year uni- versity work, then the public schools should take the first year of high schoolk T ds of students, either from Dem necessity or in- clination, have no idea of completing their high school course. Why not let graduation from public school mean a little more than it does at present? yotes of tie electors of the City taken The of\ Ki oa w 0 the 7th fares, 5; bate een ihe he haut - nine olooh Ye % the renoon - 0 o'clock in the a Sfternodn at ade the i! - pty Returning Ofics, oir De SYDENHA "pivisions" ney ABD. Rolling. 3 Movers, vk. No. ton 3 yo DENHAM NVARD, Pollin Ring vied, on Nos, and at 60 K Movers, DRO. Non Har _ or. cor. Gore and Welln - ton Sts., James Shaw, D.R.O 4 ONTARIO WARD, Nos. 4 nd 5. Com on DO Clty al Ww. sy No. § at nt William 8t., Joseph Hipson, DR.O. ST. GAWRENCE WARD. No. 7. 348 King st. Diiniop, DRO. & T°8 ana, ys 390 Barrie St. Geo Sub- at King » - Quebec Viewpoint | BE Le Soleil's eulogizes the latest Robb budget and shows an unbound ed optimism. "What we wish to bring out is the democratic side of the measures proposed by Hon. Mr. Robb after hie masterly summing up of the finane- ial situation of our country. We have often said, in fact, that the Liberal Party which was born of the people and has remained with the people, governed for each andr all, be- fore seeking to govern for castes, classes or groups! prisoner of fio one and servant of all, insensible to the demands of monied appetites which impose taxes on the tories, it knows how to bridle the oppressive instinets of certain groups to dist®i- byte its solicitude equally between each catégory of citizens and each branch of national activity, { "All sources of revenue hive been | rule the whole world a mighty saga and cannot own? : BUILD UP MANHOOD. | the Cor. Go: y - id pe Tne Bhaors, ana Welling ONTARIO WARD--Nos. 4 and 5. at Committee Room, N 3 oy Om City Hall W. E. No. § go. at eu Willlam St, Joseph ST, LAWRENCE WARD, No. King St, A. we Dunlop, bp RO " Nps tan 3 ut 380 Barrie €t, Geo. Nos. 8 Clenahan, AI, WARD: Jv No, 30 ns 82 Bay 11. wnd 12 nd 13 ag 285 Montreal 8¢., Wiliam B "Bae ARD. Np. 13 13, at 13 No i at 56 John St, Bovert Cowie, Nou 15 And Alga 15 Pine St, Charles King is a great believer tion being made to help people into a better state when they arrive at that . dn a recent letter, com- k SLAVERY STILL EXISTS, BEAT NE seas TARA UI WARD, N * way fam A. Woods, oh at H Bay Nos 1 Mon t., Wiliam SFL ih troal a FRONTENAC 13, 1 Bay #t., John Trolie; oho' aw Noo 11 at 45 Jom BE, Robert Cowie, No, 18 and 16 at 76 Pine St. Charlee erguson, : The comfortable bélief that slav- ery and the slave trade are things of a disgraceful past has gained wide credence. It will come, therefore, as rather a shock to many to be told by such an eminént authority as Sir Frederick Lugard, a former Gov- ernor of Nigeria, that "the traffic in slaves from Africa to Arabia, chiefly from Abyssina, is very considerable," and that there fs also regular traffic Da- in the sale of "attendants" by pil- grims from Nigeria and other parts] of Moslem Africa to Mecca and of girls from Java and Malays, whe End 1 'gone to Mecea for like purpose. Sir Frederick refrained from wiv ing any figures of the extént of this trafe. But there can. v4 Tittle doubt that mot far short of 30,000 unfor- | tunate human beings are being sold | into slavery in that part ot the world {every year. as big brothers boys of that BIDEAL Wann. Be ALE at SRE Divi st, Eh a "Princess sn FL Nos and 20 $58 Princess St. Alvin ed D.R.O. VIERA TAREE thar 8 ow Foun at SRO! a On the 1 day ot at Soun- i there are such a and business The world makes progress toward the ending of pals. A new anaesthe- tic, called propylene, produced from artificial gas, Is said to possess de- cided advantage over previous pré- parations of this kind. It is declared to be twice as powérful as ehylene, and swift in permitting recovery, as consciousness retutns within a after the flow of gas is stop- ot It Is said by Popular Mechanics that in fifteen major oper- |! ations only one patiedt was rendered Mek by he gus. S------ " Nova Scotia youth who ate 84 egas 10 win a bet says he wants to go to P college. That shows that in addition [10 the 84 eggs in his stomach he's got head. --Ottaws RIDEAL. WARD. ¥oix 11. at sR om Py 1s at a7 Pinon 8. FL te pel Vio Alba" Ri ma : wR ee: hour . 5 idea in his

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