Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1926, p. 4

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t to a large 'Sumber of citizens. | go 0 ¢ *eesvsres ves The street car management is exert- 4 ing every effort to make - the line |% °* populaf and serviceable and to pro-|¥ duce a revenue that will cover out-|% lays and provide for many emers-|*® encies that if cara and thought were | given by the people might bs largely |, reduced or somplate.y avoided. PS Kingstonians want the street car |g facilities; it is cheaper than any|¢ other papers that have sprung to the | Other known service. How to keep +, it is the great issue before the city. | $ defence of the Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen in connection with the re- Caine + newed attacks made upon him by fhe Montreal Star. We cannot all EDITORIAL NOTES. agree on political questions. It ' would not be good for the country if we did, but we can all admire the | unselfishness of a man of the out- standing ability and sincerity of Mr.| Wonder If there will ever be & Melghen, that prompts him to devote | Pudget that will satisfy everybody? | 3 the Bow Teams 3% in te ht bg aks Perhaps the weather would heey * crown, what greater gifts enough to havé to stand the criticism | Dave better if so many people did not | & rs Bivens: a of one's enemies, but to be wound. #0t talk about it. 3 Best i} By htart, » uy iva ie. Maltnon won spprecc|, TIO Past (0% ook of eather $ Beava tion of the Bard of Avon's reference [188 been termed Indian "winter. to the wintry wind. } Quite appropriate! this board. If they cah presont facts and figures to show that they can- not eperate successfully under a tariff of 20 and "27% per cent., we feel sure the Government will not turn a deaf ear to their case, Beautify Your Home With New Pictures } When decorating and re-ar- j ranging your home, see us for tb new pictures. Choice assortment of the very newest. Artist supplies for sale. GARTLAND ART STORE 237 PRINCESS "Phone 2116.w, FREIGHT DELIVERY A SPECIAL Local and long All Motor Tucks with Aly Tives. SUNDAY THOUGHT Not Ours To Know "Not ours to know the reason why unanswered » our prayer, 4 But ours to wait for Gods own time to lift the cross we bear. Not ours to know the reason why from loved ones we must part. But owfs to live in faith and hope, though bleeding be the heart. MR. MEIGHEN. The British Whig heartily agrees with The Kingston Standard and RATES FULL COVERAGE POLICIES. Public Liability $ l 0,000 Property Damage Fire el nit, Collision Damage to the ar in- sured $25.00 deductible. PREMIUM . $40.00 i MN. L YAN ; { $84 Division Street. On all models Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Essex, Ford, Mo = -- Laughlin 4, Maxwell, Overland, Pontiac, Star, and ail open models [i 'GET IT REPAIRED Hudson (including Coach), McLaughlin 6, Studebaker. f ha a: Immed! late service on clatms by Local Adjuster. onl Siatven) " . "PHONE 539-w, Mowers SharD- | E W. MULLIN |oirime ened repsired. W Heol) that is REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Not ours to know the reason why this anguish, strife and pain, But ours to know a crown of thorns--Thy grace for us to gain, A 'cross, a bleeding heart, a I$ : The new Income tax makes it fair- ly safe for the most of Canadians, 3 3 * % 'Tis ours to know, aye, learn it + well--it is the Master's Is way, Cleanliness is next to godliness, |. They serve him best who ask but just let a Chinese laundry try tog not why, who live but to locate next a church. | % obey. It Tis ours to know the better , part whéreby a crown is won. J. M. PATRICK m Street. "Phone 140 Sydenha # The KINGSTON OLEANERS AND DYERS Clean anything that cam be cleaned A THOUGHTFUL PREMIER. dy It was very thoughtful of the Rt Hon. Mr. Mackenzie King to pay an unexpected visit to Keith's Theatre Daylight saving time and the lawn mower will be at the front steps | + It has been demonstrated agam numbers are mot really essen- when a good cause is present- ble and good arguments possible. O$hawa has been down to Ottawa strong, and it is back home Again and is now able to count up § cost. The leaders saw the Gov- ernment, their cause was well pre- ented; they were well received and promised careful consideration of heir representations. At the same time they were quite clearly told 'that the Government intended stand- ing by its guns. The Government | could not possibly take any other | Mftitude. To have done otherwise lave been a tacit admission the tariff changes had been without intelligent considera- Such an admission would have liely announced to the country the Cabinet was not fit to oc- the position it does, and the § confidence in it would have t has the matter of tar- on the whole range of that went into the make-up "wonderful machine, in its the deputation = was. told, it would decide the issue members of the Government sympathetic, but Canada has considered rather than individ- local centres. The whole, rather "small part, has to be cared the Government is to be car- on impartially and effectively. deputation of twenty could have a8 much headway as has a ly of three or four thousand, ® big volume of money saved to men who felt they had griev- The mass demonstration was ! to be sure and an ad- mt for Oshawa but it was able to Impress the Government the tina! thing in the issue. The asked for facts, for a reasoning, for sustained and ite prdof of the automobile ha irers' contention, but it not forthcoming to any greater than has been presented and Be presented by the advocates of protection in the House. the whole question of ! and adequate protection must o again an issue before the Cana- In people. vii King quits truly 'even utation than one that visited Ottawa, could easily got together in ta- h The at Ottawa yesterday morning. He knew that it was quite impossible to thereforé appeared where they could all see and hear him, and along with Mr. Robb addressed the huge deputation. It was probably the first trip to Ottawa for the large majority of the delegates, and they hearing the Premier explain the Government's position. It has been said, sometimes in the past, that deputations had diffigulty in getting to those in high places, and Hon. Mr. King is deserving of con- gratulations for setting a new precedent in such matters. DR, BELAND'S RETIREMENY. Hon, Dr. H. 8. Beland, the efficient head of the D.S.C.R., has retired from the federal cabinet tlie départ- ment being transferred to the care of the Minister of Labor. Hon. Dr. Beland was a grand minister, sym- pathetic, cordial, helpful, a real ad- ministrator to the stricken anu broken sufferers of the Great War. He was through it himself and learn- ed of sacrifice as a prisoner of war. During his regime he gave his best for the Canadian soldiery, 'he enter- ed into their conditions end with gentleness and fair-mindedness he won their affection and regard. He will he greatly missed by the vet- erans. He carries with him their iove, esteem and blessing. Hon. Mr. 'Wiliott, his successor, will, we are sure, carry om with the spirit and courtesy of Dr. Beland, He will have the co-operation and helpful consideration of his distinguished and honored predecessor. The coun- try owes much for the pervasive in- fluence he had in shaping matters which have been of 60 great advant- age to those who came through the great world struggle. STREET CAR SERVICE. ways have fallen on hard times and deficits mark their yearly opera- tions. Endeavors are being made to have the Toronto Transportation Commission take them 'on a self sustaining basis apart trom the eity system." The Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario have been handling the radials, but at disad- vantages that would be overcome by the T. T. C. Toronto does not want to 'meet the accrued deficits, the council believing they should be a charge against the properties, with the idea of liguidating them out of tuture surplus earnings. At London the London and Port Stagley radial railway has been pil | Ing up losses. In 1925 the gross net loss was $75,000 with economies in- . (troduced of the most sweeping char- «facter. The Niagara and St. Cath- arines lines have suffered losses In revenue and came out in 1924 with accommodate the large deputation in | the Parliament Buildings, and he | would appreciate the opportunity of | about the same time. We have finally decided, since the weather changed, that we will still hang about our old haunts. "Shirts, One-Third Off," says au advertisement, which, however, re- fers to price and not to length. Justice of the Peace Ray Griffith, Redwood City, has decided a hus- band has the right to exile his wife sists on driving from the back seat. ' The Toronto district radial rail-| cent pbstage returns on July 1st. good way is to buy two and one cert stamps and thus avoid being stuck | . | when Dominion Day arrives. Two "high dignitariés" of the Church of England have announced that the world is going to the dogs, and 'it is the young people who are leading it there. Give the young people a little time and then they will be old, too. Daylight saving time went into effect in England on last Sunday. "Over there" they do it the right way-- Parliament fixes (Te time for the whole land. Here every town and village can fix its own time, and the result is general confusion. yy » Sh---- Ti The '"'unkindest cut of all" has at last been identified. It happened when a Hamilton wife, out walking with the other fellow, met her hus. | dition. from the family auto when she in- Now watch the rush to get rid of three-cent stamps before the two- | Al Then loving God, I ask not Why; Thy will, not mine, be done. tee Yet, Thy way, Lord, not mine, I pray, I give to Thee my will, And humbly seek Thy grace and aid, this better part to fl, It was not Always thus with me ----~1 loved my way the best; But tat is past; Thy way Is mine; in it alone is reat." ~=Author Unknown CLP PtP P2220 90 0 SPOOL PIOIPINYCSIOIOGOS THE TOWN WATCHMAN " We may Yes, it i "warming up, have a warm May month and early |: Hlacs, which last year did not bloom until June. ovr 3 It is to be hoped that the people will take advantage of the oppor- [ji tunity being given them next month and vote for the Monarch Battery ||} This manu- {Hi fixed-assessment by-law. facturing concern should be encour- aged. The market building interior would assuredly be improved snd of more commercial value by the eréc-| tion of a gallery around it. For poultry and horticultural shows it would be better with the galiery ad- On various occasions it has band, and after calling upon her|DeeR Proposed to raise the roof of friend to pull his knife, pulled out hers and stabbed her spouse--s0 at least the evidence goes. The Toronto Telegram makes a loud cry about the Hydro buying power on the Gatineau and declates that the decisions and decrees of Hon. Howard F®Fguson promise to be recorded in policies that will es- tablish the Hydro as a peddler of power for United States trusts. ---- The government of the United States fs sald to be contemplating negotiations with Great Britain for a 'reciprocal agreement. prohibiting the exportation of liquor from the latter county, to. the former. In re- turn the government of the United States would prohibit the exporta- tion of goods regarded as contra- band by the British government. Dr. Charles M. Mayo, Rochester, Minn., discoveries in medical surgery during the war resuited in the saving of as many lives as were lost upon the battlefields. medical thought of Burope and Am- erica met and co-operated during the war, resulting in a wonderful advance for the profession as a whole. If trees could vote we would mot have to speak for them. Plenty ot fetentidn Would be paid to thelr wel- The best. the market building and make the upper storey the police cot cham- bers, releasing the present court chambers for other purposes. It will b& observed that in one end of the city buildings the Ontario Government sells liquor to the peo- ple for supposed "medicinal" pur- poses, and in the same. building, forty feet away, it prosecutes those who become Intoxicated in a public place by drinking this government "medicine." It is declared by members that women known as "busybodies'" have been blackballed in the 1.0.D.BE. The "busybodies'" will have to band to- gether and form an organisation of their own to get after the other "busybodies" who spend their time arranging for the blackballing eof those against whom they may have a grudge. There will. be no more curling games this season on natural ice. A record has surely béen established in Ontario with games played as late as April 20th. Kingston had games up to last week-end. It was Kingston that first started daylight saving time on the first Sunday in May. Now after six yéars ¢r more, the majority of other Cana- dian cities that have adopted sum- mer time have followed Kingston in fixing upon the first Sunday in May PEEP P09 0000200044040 90000 9 AN by tha baal is to de- posit the proceedsin a Sav- ings Pus the until you have accumulated enough Shnthes investment. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 Reserve $20,000,000 Kingston Branch - «=. AG. Mordy, Manager FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE--8 rooms, 3 plece bath, electric lights, garage. Nice yard FIVE ROOMED HOUSE--@86 ft. BOA Shape aca garden -- MANY FIRST OLASS HOMES FOR SALE in all parts/of the city. ...\. B. B. TRUMPOUR "PHONE 79¢ OR 12m. QUEEN' S CAFE CORNER UNION AND. DIVISION STREETS We want you to hold that Club Dinner in our upswair dining hall, where you may dance after dinner. mugzzows ARNEL & HAMBROOK fmf CATERERS "No luncheon too small." "No dinner too large." i Dotat ante. Trans-Paci Papet Ha re in EE, FRED YOUNG 198 COLBORNE STREET -~ , IRA Ni Lae AND TD as LI a TP rey ld ii 1 Ea CL PE Be CNA CN AEN ANU wl C. COE & P. BARRETT Office: 8G Areh Street. 'Phone 1235 Call and deliver. » Dr. Waugh | DENTIST 106 Wellington St. Phone ane | First Quality Season- ed Lumber, all Pine. Large quantities. Also Roofing Iron and Sheet Apply: 1.Cohen & Co. ONTARIO STREET 'PHONKS 880 ana 887. stables oaMag Steams bosked to afl paracl the world ports arranged, Through tickets issued over ail fle, Alagka, Steamship Prepaid passages arranged tor it § you desire to bring relatives or For ful rticulars or pa . ly. to write J. P. Hanley, C.P. or A., C. N. Riys. ce, National 3. jsiation, Sorner Jolson and reets, Kingston 0 day and night. 'hones re or 2557 4 2 ab Bermuda, w cm Eoin nove aw. 2780-w or 17974, ing. - A » HANLEY'S »

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