4 : Lo THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TURSPAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920. I Sm ---------- Ee ------ EO So So ir spat of dosing adequately with the problem now i v SPRUC ee cy THF FAMINE IN CHINA § contac "it" conto-tng 4 "6% We have on hand a well assorted stock of wv {a thoroughly practical and compre | By John H, MacVicar, hensive scheme, Ad Ore than that, | choice Spruce in square edge, T. & CG. V-joins and coped siding. bee to be able to provide the necessary | | machinery for its effective operation, { Allan Lumber Co. . ' Phone1042. : ; ; ; Victoria Street =u live amongst' them. All eummer | Canada the cold weather will have | . set in. Without their winter garments | ) (Special to the Whig) would be rather lke expecting it to ORG cre 55 5% Se Sw FE Sea Er ee -------- Wit ILRI MB mt -- observed, either by the Chinese them- | IOUS and energetic officials." 2 a Lucie; Sonu, Odds ay: | perform an administrative miracle. | in China had come upon 'the world | The Chinese GoYernment is obviously | overnight. The news which went out'| 82d hopelessly unprepared. With a | at the end of August that millions in dupieteq treasury and the whole ad- | {the northern provinces of Chihli, |[Ministrative organization vitiated by | Shantung and Honan were face to POMtical antagonism and duplicity, is | | face with starvation came with start- | it to be wond | selves, or by those from other lands By the time these lines are read in mn, |ing. The Chinese, in fact, resorted to jon Jaws, without fuel and Jithont every known expedient for inducing too nt © sufferings of the masses in 'a downpour, but without result.|the affectéd areas wiil be intense. Dingy images, with the paint-skin|Canadian help {s urgently needed. It {and mud-flesh peeling from their | "#ANOt bd sent too soon. wooden anatomy, were dragged out | of cob-webbed recesses in shrines and | pu | temples, and placed in the blazing is, ered at fhat the Govern- {ment finds. itself without men and | | Ung ahruptaem. escaped earlier no- | Without means to meet the crisis? It | 1 [sun to force a touch of fellow-feeling | { THE RETREAT OF THE awrence 11SOn | for human hunger-pangs. 7 BRAVE AND TRUE ; py | Dead bodies, even, were dug up - | and exposed to the stolid stare of | By © Wr C. Slack | . superstitious throngs in order to ex- | y Cra . . t t G tt R d f hri tm Cor ] pan y ercise spirits that were Suspected of | arr énne eécor Ss or S as | tice? y { means. A |18 extremely probable that the bulk | Folly 2 manier 2 ar a full [of the work will fall upon private | having haunted the agricultural dis-| * tricts and prevented such clouds a8 | When have passed the smiling sum- | Saihered from pouting vat thelr con: | ier, andthe harvest days have | VERY home that possesses a phono opi will be gladdened by { ~ 5 or the Christmas season. | year could scarcely have passed un- |EDLerprise assisted by a few conscien. | lents. But to the intense agony of | ! : 87 St. James Street the whole populace, titoughoys ihe | When the corn is in the silo and the | a selection of Starr Gennett CO. ! i twel nin there had been | | . . . Montreal Satire Jueivewionln tigre [What fheshed, | Where else will you find such a repertoire of seasonable ed Ro 50a i 5 is 8 going on, why | When October grey and golden, it has | od ith t l t di > ! en al a $ E ON, Why! passed with al) its charm, { records wi o Can should tus Jumine have taken the | Ang" tne en nights of November | $0 strong an appea acans _ | world by surprise? In part, it may settle down upon the farm, i THE SIMPLE SIMON PARTY --C: 4 10° PRAYRR -- Mr Rive been due to political distrac- | ywpean the storm-clouds form and | ® Moat by Billy a 4833 oy TY tions. A powerful organization, | gather in the azure overhead, | nT OAT, Arcomoenieat vy 1.00 TRL MSTA TE Mr. Dak ALL ENQUIRIES ksown as Yie Jiutn Club, dominaled | And the fields are bleak and barren R t. Sung by Arthur » . , 'eking, an ha een selling e| nd th dl brown and dead, | { . mpaniment. RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Chinese Republic body and soul. Gra- and the Woodland brows a = | | OF SWITZERLAND Composed 5 " : dually-the suspicion seized the Detiar Then the lads around Plum Hollow ns : u uspie ? in Winters gone before, columipimd. Pietra - elements amougst the people that the | Gather 'round to spend the evening | Sate, Tommie" wr RR: republic must be standing on its mo- up at Wally Newsome's store | chestra, ral head, or else seeing things upside | : | ROSE OF SPAIN 'ea Trot)--Composed by down, and that the oniy way matters | .. Brown- Posioli- h i could be righted was by revolution. | NOW the characters assembled are the | ng MEDLEY 'ox Trot)-- Intro: Can Vou . Fo Licensed b uebec Governm n hs Eb es . Anti ¢4 4 | Same as you will find, . d by Mfler-Brown-Suilivan. y Q e t The overturning of the Anfu Club so Should you 80 out to Plum Hollow Pared % Rey Miller's Black and White \ ; | absorbed attention as to obscure for . ; | Since Thirty Years a while ths. consciousness that any they're the i8a;vidval kind, '| [ ALOHA LAND --Compomd b Herenr, Par. famine spectre was emerging. Some |At the store they talk on mhtters jus | 3 Houcluia T+ "ra braockins Goons ' to pass the time away, ¢ . : - Canadians on the ground, from whose { om- | minds forebodings were not absent, | ANd the most of them are posted on | steadied thémseives by recalling for. the questions of the aay, | mer occasions when similar pers had | AS to age they somewhat vary, there | | threatened but had been averted. Ra- | You 11 find thegold and young, | ther than speak prematurely they re. | There are those with silence golden | mained silent. others who are glib of tongue, | But now, beyond all question, a | There you'll find the bragging boas- | famine is in progress; a situation the ter, there the hector and the wit, like of which has not been known ix | And the chap who'd have you think- China since 1877. In wide regions, | ing that he certainly was it. the suffering is already acute. On a low estimate twenty million people | Gather there the young and aged, are affected. Some forecast that be- bachelors just in their prime, { fore the winter is over between thirty | Men who long ago had married, some | and forty million lives will 'be threat- of'them the second time, | ened. In that portion of the Province | There you'll find the usual many, of Honan which is situated north of | 'there the tomfool and the wise, the Yellow River, an extensive region | There as in all other districts, you lies from which no crop whatever was will find the "Wets" and "Drys." taken. It is mainly in the prefecture | Two old muchly married veterans, | of Changte, but the other two prefec- i Cyrus Grey and Eben pars, oo Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. be Bid § 83¢ EuilEas an "Had the most to Tay BY nd are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine The writer has travelled day after | Both were anti prohibition and they | is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared day through a considerable portion of started picking flaws, | : { for grown-u are not interchangeable. t was the territory--not by any means the 'Bout the wemen folks a-voting to | gr Te 8 I the need of worst--and found the people eating support the temperance cause. | a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children hei fg : i that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, at ot eb eng SH great Sben he got very hostile and quite | STARR CO. OF CANADA, Limited and no claim has been mads for it that its use for over 30 droves have either been killed for boisterous said he, | h yy Years has not proves.' food, or driven far off to be sold for | "Here tonight I'll tell you fellers that | i NT ¥ STARR | y a or a song to greedy profiteers. When, at no woman will rup me? | " = nne tt ecords ; Wh at is CASTO = 1A 0 long last, rain fell and made it prac-| "I have alus had my licker, an' I'l] | ticable to sow the fall wheat, in spac- have you all to know." | ; RAP Te siteil.. STARR ,PHONOGRAPHS || = lous districts through which the writ- | "That I'll have it in the i er passed, animals were. so scarce long as waters flow," 1 thing Syrups. It is that the plough had to be dragged by | "If you chaps are goin' ter cower, let | ---------- asither Opium, Morghiae noe other fin |e varia anes, Sy hehe vem Foe aT Dy ea D4 - T e ump- | age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has face of the soil. Famine prices early tion left within aL ne ar | n constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, began to prevail. Caoliang, the coar- Cyrus bold spoke out then saying, "I , Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness atising sest form of food, in normal times| preter a corpse to lay" Th F R d O S ] therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aide cose dolar a bushel. Now it| "Ear I'd have the name of letting | ese almous ecordas re n ovale t the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep, S03 Yo.ab, ; aay woman rule a Grey." | The Children's Comf: rt--The M, ther's Friend 2 The great mass of the people have 0! ¢ Mother's Friend. - pawned their clothes 'and have no Here the lads commenced to' jolly | ' money with whieh to Fed cent tel, Uncle Eb and Uncle Cy, * | . : . . Chil y t a sai GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS | als iris sn aise | And heer Wille Hubiera wig 4) Smith Bros., J ewelers, Lir nited + 5 Crowded "trains of mercy", on Which | «1 pave often heard it hinted or Bears 'the Signature of free passage is granted by the Chin- rather heard folks say" : ese Governmeqt, carry to and fro dis- {cpp oy your women do th, planing | . frasted Segue Jovking in vam Sor and are bosses down your way?" | . . Spots where abundance can be found. |. , . For mary lear mised | ThA, hee Ch Tos of th Shanty Complete November List King St. eaves the only mocking "nourish- | .. . : | ment" available, This spells torture Volks say Shey sre Judge ang Jory | and death within a few weeks or Hi Smith said "At next election, I WILL NOT PROTEST . months, " Y - The Famine Relief organizations in |... || gable some-with you 3 In Use For Over 30 Years [om Timesneitcosmimiens eel LTO 0 Geddes Elaine That Union duc Slashing Prices in Tires, All First Tires funds and approved methods of self- > ai: ¥ v i | J --8 - y § ee ork Gone" thls et to mea Now hi tried someting ging and ind Godden Drives Armbvvmdorors || CAIng puarates of grom & Taos" "s gush" hE, JT Ie they an - : the ire of Grey and Parr x y, / i fas 9 the situation; but even on t lowest Na : the United States, declared yesterday i x estimates the problem befofe them | W&5 such, that they declared at once that the Embassy here would not pro- 254 ONTARIO YVIOANITING A recur PHONE 2050 { . a another cruel war J is not unlike that of providing food s test to the United States State De- 2 RE - fot all the armies in the Great War; | ED replenished his tervacker and he | partment on the Union Club incident 4 with this difference that in that sit.| SPit upon the stove, in New York last Thursday when a uation all the world was interested, | AD he said "sich broad assertions Il moh of 5,000 "Irish sympathizers" and more or less ready to deny jtself| = Will make you fellers prove . attacked and partially wrecked the in order to make thé food supply go | Said he "I'll die for rreedom, an' let | 1, building because a British flag round. Help from Canada which is| me say fer you | Was displayed from one of its win. absolutely indispensable, in order to That Lys wit be numbered among | ows. v be effective needs to be prompt. Le drave and True." Many of the leading Chinese are | Here Cyrus stood and shouted, "We flag had mot pac med, out that the contributing generously and taking | have lived here all our lives" he regarded the incident as purely a energetic action. But that the Chin-| 'AR' we never have been guilty of | ter between two factions of Unit. ese Government can be counted on to cowering to our wives." . [ed States citizens. do next to nothing is indicated by . Th : the following 'editorial comment | Here the unexpected happened, for z : which appeared Yecently in the North| the door it swung ajar, - DANDERINE , China Daily News, of Changhal, one | And in sauntered.Cy's Balinda and | : : WE LE AD OTHERS FOLLOW of the most fifluential British jour.| her sister, Mrs. Parr. { "i . . ' 4 \ DNals in the Orient: "Phe qubstion | Then Balinda said to Cyrus "Do. you will Pr New Life i arises whether there is any real wptind me telling "you" Sto s Hair Comi g Out : ein ground for supposig that the Chin. ouight there was a meeting of the P Ing Out; Your Player- Piano We have started a flat system for re. oon = "That rou had to mind the children, | Thickens, Beautifies. . { Xi | Stay at home and pile up wood" - : 0. RS. Antogvaph Rolls riproduce, pair work on Ford Cars. You are guar- HUNGRY BUT | "Now you get a-goin' usel ss while . F exact { J | the goin' it is good" Re i 3 ) da of the a aprévion < . : . io "I shall be out late this evening but ' 3 » : anteed a price on every job. D ARENT EAT " - Bring yo : : ring your car to the Ford dealer, | -- | Then the Spracklin of the district and : 32 Trotter re 3 3 ' x i | © cham pi, { the "Drys" 'olone! Bogey--Marel a . and let us tell you what it will cost. Take "'Pape's Diapepsin" and | Opened tire oy og Eben. powder = 7 | by eel Beper Inurey : wh "When it Soles your usual bed-time 3 : Late Popular Numbers Now Ready line for the hay." Let the Rest of the World Go By _... SLs ¢ remember what I say eat favorite foods on her face and eyes; . X SR Avalon . Frreainy . se to Uncle Eben she with BT . 4 pr les Sandman | $1.50 | 9, . without fear Ee nger said . Hold Me . cri cheats sie Ford Sales and Service. It 1s time old 'fools and children Feather Your Neat $1.30 Your wes.s nit REX! YY oUl Scvuis vy Rey Rete fo Jhetr trundle beg "To make ua G4. KR. 5. Rol} Geeat Play mn 0d o is sour, acid, gassy and you fesl| YOU be off this yery minute, fore LINDSAY FLA YER-PIANO. this is no place for you." i bloated after eating or you have Then the I of a tattered Write for LINDSAY Pla ver-Piane Catalogue, headacilimps of indigestion pain oc (Then th exit the Brave and True. | : hondachy, Rarer Wing. . Here 12 Eben meek and Cress silent; both re- : but ' . instant relief. - : treated through door, | . Papo gay upset! Bat a tablet of Lett behind a crowd In laughter, up : ° pe's diapepsin and imnvediately the at Wally Newsomé's store } Miike yb ) indigestion. gases, acidity and ail| 3 1 . i . . 23 stomach distress. caused by acidity | A few cents buys "Danaerine." Af- | : 38 Princess St ands, » Despateh to the Paris Temps from | ter a few applications you can not 121 PRINCESS STREBT 34- Pape's Diapepsin tablets are the | Beiru:, Cyria, says a Turkish force of | And a fallen hair or any dandruff, be. J KINGSTON ' Surest, quickest stomach relievers in 4,000 attacked a provisioning train | sides every hair shows newhy life, | vigor, brightness, more coltr and | abundance. 1 the world. They cost very little at|a ° were repulsed after v.o.eat fight- | { drug stores. Ing.