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Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Feb 1922, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922. 6 3 THE BRITISH WHIG 56». Wo soe our troops used to | tional inducements to industries seek | BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY | BOTH YEAR. | quell the "unlawful" attempts of the |ing a location. | ALL ARE INVITED:--| | natives to eecure rights which were | Sr ---- { Coie ve aud Tot us 20. up | awarded them by a British commis- | * to- the mountain of the Lord, to the| sion appointed tor that purpose, And | Walt Mason | house of the God of Jacob; and jhe | now that the fighting has begun, who | | will teach us of his ways, and we | ; iT P OPHER {|W {knows to what lengthleach side win | § THE POET PHILGSOP {will walk in his paths--Isalah 2:3. | | drive the other before they are ready | des | : 4 | to meet again around the conference | TAX MONEY. | shot, wins--but not often. Let me out | a I've written miles of deathlees | so I can walk home. My life insur. yonder | ance is not paid up." ei | ! | |table?, PN pp | 3 Th | a { Over a year ago Lord Milner pre- | song, to earn the coin in BL v {sided on a Commission which exam- | Sacks, and I must hand it out ere | oe ob z it | ex Ee EE | ined to the best methods of eatiaty, | 1088 to Pay wy yearly jucome tax. 1) News of the Names. CB, | Hiatal bow! Jud hd { 1 { greatly wonder where they'll go, | - FeSr lives a al, And.l o> * | {ing the national aspirations of the Wher Uncle-Sam soliocts #1030 Ducks; | and folks that Mve most everywhere | Wi EE oe | Bsyptians, His report advised that : dim un that eo will thiow my | else are saying just that | GA EEN IEEE PE they be made an independent but |, .. 1" 0'meq roubles to the ducks. It bi Melis i 4 = on Tong ja 1 1 : e e to she uite a little light on s y i Ra | AL ! very closely allied state, with @ Bri-| 1,0, gam could only see the poet 1a | me things that yl the young ont Ae . { tish High Commissioner in an advis- | hig garret bare, composing epics wild | or that burg. " | Ra ory capacity and British garrisons land free, that he may have a bill of Sp -- | Eve articlei 1 wi ~ 4 for the Suez, In due vourse Adley fare! I buy my harps from Henry | Well, Don't the Players Get That? . : Ty ious store for Men aid Boys ar press that satisfy and please any buyer that comes. | | | & " ' | Pasha, the leader of the Moderates, | Ford in quantities, to get theni|I do mot play that rough of ball; | vheap; yet when I've paid for bed and Not that I find myself too old-- ' Published Daily and Semi-Weekly by C8me to London to negotiate the for- ¢ , tn | ON, not . : . 5 THE BRITISH 1G JBLISHING board the roll that's left would make 1, no, it is not that at all-- : A Bouliiu "PLAYS wei treaty. Thete ho Was met by the | FATE he roll thete lett would make | O% 7a fe fs sot that as an' People who have attended our revised price sale will sure CO,, LIMITED . . |astonishing demand that Britatn (204 Go HOE 0 HO es tor --A. Star come back again. Others will come as soon as they learn what's J. G. Elltott «v.. Presi : Leman A. Guild Kditor aud |SDOUM bo granted the right to main- | ritymeless words; and Uncle Sam doi Managing-Director | tain garrisons indefinitely wherever | will take my pay, and then he throw omg. TELEPHONES) she pleased throughout the whole of | it at the birds. He'll buy himself a ah | sword and gun, and build himself a Story Worth Passing On. { 5 Office ¥ = Office 2erei20 Office was against this submarine, well knowing how I need T se t th 7 o the mon to pay John D, for gasoline, MEN'S FINE SHIRTS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | clause, but the War Office succeeded The $25.00 ent 727.50 variols.) High class Urstroes = lie ) | He! 1 i Mark Guy Pearse, a celebrat a (Daily Edition) | 1. As | He'll hand out money left and right y : ed | The $2.00 variety, for One year, delivered in city 80.00 2 haying it wade an esgentia sto pay for past and future wars; I preacher in England, tells a story of | 1 Special $18.50 $565.00 variety. One year, ' id in advance ....$5.04 this seemed directly, contrary to the | nave to pay for every fight, yet war's |boyhood. He was once S0ing Time | $1.88 | Special $35.00 Ta Yo rural oflicws $2.54 spirit of the Milner Report and would | thing my soul abhors. He'll run his | from school, He had to travel part | vr ------ One year, to United States : : (Semi-Weekly Edition) | reduce Egyptian independence to an | government in grooves that makes [of the way by steamer, and he TRS | MEN'S ES TS MEN'S SUITS One your by mail, cash advance Sioy | absurdity, Adley Pasha broke oft the sane voters stand aghast; hie never under the fmpression that the sum The $3.00 variety for The $35 and $37.50 variety | 4 gon TERE $40.00 and Wine year, to United States $1.50 | negotiations and resigned, Many of | alters of improves the cumbrous me- |of money he paid for his ticket also 1.59 8 $25.00 $45.00 . =OF-TOWN REPRESENTATIVES; his followers went over to the extre- |thods of the past. Nine men will do {included payment for junch, When a. Special at $30.00 v gg Honu SE Sutren) { mists whose leader, Zaglul, was soon | What one might do, red tape will gov- the luncheon gong sounded he went eee eee Toronto. ht W. after deported, This led to riots, re- |€rn every Sten, and bien priced Suies- down below and had a good feed. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS MEN'S SUITS | re-------- Be oh Eye ra po ron more ria, sre, by. Teh 54 wl chow (el ras fot | Actrwards nc an bt vas The 41.60 vray for | The #40 and $43.50 varies | ULSTERS sad ches. yr the actual mame of the! cotta, and now the on-00-Opergiive bitter toil, I twang my lyre the live- | walked up to him with his bill for 9c, 5 350.00 $15.00, $18.00, $20.00) J Sed Mh ome or Bo be: Jon | amon, whioh Will result in still | long day, and coin I need for gas and flunch. The boy was taken back. ; $22.50, $25.00 ting offices in Canada. { more stringent repressions, oil must go to Sam, to throw away. | He had spent all his money and had : MEN'S SUITS | Tt is to be hoped that this ugly | ~--WALT MASON. | nothing to pay the bill. Then the MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 2 as | ------ | strife may be ended quickly by con- e-- | steward told him that he must leave | Heavy Army Flannel--$2.00, Soclety hod, phe gualivy, MEN'S TROUSERS he circulation of THE BRITISH || .oqing the point to the Egyptians, [his luggage behind and give his | $2.50 variety for RRS a0, TnED rary Something very spectal WHIG 1s authenticated by the painful as such retraction must be } |[neme and address, But when the | $1.45 9 : : abiety $8.50 ain s tract} . } | Special $35.00 TROUSERS ,.......8L75 up 'Audit Bure BX ivalations Otherwise, thero will be a tragic so- | ALONG LIFES DETOUR bed i he June Xu use Shane. MEN'S SUITS [ ' MEN'S OVERCOATS quel throughout the whole Moham- | Ime Y SAM HILL Day the bill myself for the sake of y | medan Near and Middle East. Has B 1 | what your father did for my ; | ean | TREC The "higher-ups" in the bootlegg- | the Irish lesson not yet been learned, | ,. years ago when she was in great fing business are pretty low. for is it already forgotten? | Might Let 'Em Grow. trouble." So he paid the boy's bill, ; 9 ------ My wife can get gave him five shillings, and saw him The best day for work is to-day. " A permanent wave, [safely 1anded, Lorem fhe Dest day for worry is yesterday. THE STORM IS OVER. | But what I want's | When the boy 'told, the ors at Michael Farbman, mow in Moscow | 4 permanent ghave. | home, his father sald "My lad, 1 Imbibers of bootleg liquor are ar- | 88 special correspondent of the Lon- O'oemt Tanabilant | passed on the kindness to him 1 gS 8 bok . pested, no doubt, on. writs of habeas | 10n Observer, tells of astonishing Juetivations vt when it was the long ago, and now he has passed it get [00 to you. Mind, as you grow up, an A" Bompse, | and reassuring changes which are { ambition' of every country, boy to | swiftly altering the thought and life | | job on the street cars. to pass it on to others." All warships should be converted |of Communist Russia. It was this | Years after when the boy was | . 1 . ° sai p 1 experienced observer | Right on the Lips. grown into a mean, he stood at the nto the subbest of submarines, and Same keem sa experie] OhSETVer | o fellows like to kiss a girlioffice of a railway station waiting ni ue Jet sub, | who, as early as last March, foretold | "Som ; : | the coming famine, and his Tews are | Under the mistletoe." for Bie turd t0.buy a _tieket. In e | , E | "Well, so do I. Don't you?" | front of him was a small boy who There will etill be enough knock- | not lightly to be dismissed. "No. 1 like to kiss her under th seemed to be in difficulties. He had In ow ors the world--when they're all| He declares that the Bolsheviks, | nose." | not quite enough money to purchase Bone, | having ruthlessly beaten down all ef- | ater. Noun (his ticket, and the clerk was telling 52,500 Prescriptions, which Umusual To Have the Daughter him to move on. Then in a flash the have been dispensed, are being : - | fective opposition, are now able to | Br Father, lan't It i . What has become of the old-fash- | renounce one after another of their ron ore Hee in the Cleveland Plain |§entleman behind him hed a vision A | MOORE'S shown in the window of Dr. Soned troth that would stay plisht- | theories which have proved unwork- Dealer) ot another boy who had no money to . Chown's Drug Store, | pay his lunch bill, and he heard his x 4 {able or destructive. Successful revo- "Cleckner was born in a rude log | cabin, bullt by his daughter, Mrs. Jen- | fthers voice say, "Don't forget the The watchword of this store N | lutions all go the same way. First | y kindness, Pans #t * Immediet . - ", . We call the operator "Central" [the riot of irresponsible theory and | ™® Riehatga, 3 Le stepped oo and said; "I'll Skates, regular $ | 75 slelnimieiore's $1.00 ! Ty THe ha, oul, To ehe's in the middie of a bad the pitiless fight for self-preserva- The Things That Make For Frofasity pay the difference... What is it?" . There is never any substitu- V '| tion; them the facing of hard facts, | idre's a letter & Soldier (Kan) | And he did pay and afterwards in Hockey Sticks, reg, 75c¢. sa for $1.00 tion, and this, with absolute ac- 1 necess re ter wrote to ais grandmother: ' Twa { Blind tigers belong to the cat fam- the ity of governiig or 'going DE ranamaet have sold my the i iy SAEFiodS Tie boil boy Hock: Sticks r $1 40 . $1 00 curacy, gives the best results Yaider, d Joined church. Lovingly, story bow cy , Teg. . foimlwie . 1bl { , &8 far as the nine lives are com- "World Revolution" is as dead as out an ch. his father bad told him to pass on : ; possible. cold-storage mutton, "Dictatorship | Now if he can get his dad to sell he kisdaetd. Then le gers fie lad Kewpie Dolls, reg. $4.00 .....$1.00 Bring us your prescriptions, Things Stet be 'wores. Suppose of the' Proletariat" {9 a pale and | hi¥% car and sive up goat, maybe he he ume io witvicn, | | ad D D 1 $3 d$3 50 $1 : shad could join church, too. essed 00 'the wife had a charge socount af the wasting ow of its former self, oy ou eur the boy waved his handkerchief out r oils, reg. an . . Last March, under the pressure of Of Course It In. ; of the window and shouted, "I shan't Sl . ha $2 00 $1 00 ; -- terrible agricultural and |imdustrial| mnus spake the new fur Sati forget, I'll pass it on." eighs, reg. . baat hi eb Dr. Chown's Drug Store ' in i conditions, Lenine publicly cut adrift "I'm sure no one will dou Henry Burton's fine hymn fs bas- An om are Qisetor by % Juiveons from "State Ownership and Control Thet J must have u your oul" ed on this incident. One verse is as Doll Houses, reg. $3, $4, $4.50, $1.00 185 Princess Street. Phone 348 , Goat. © ot Industry," with results astonish- mee 1 w Rr put, | follows: . . So don't rock the boat, E10 ova the Hier oor are --~Cincinnat! Enquirer. "Have you had a kindness shown? Noah 8 Ark, reg. $3.00 e'nieise .$1.00 ne i it on! Wheels, lor #1, to revolve, | We're with you, if that's true, ass . . A Em I3. bu toute) br the } uit, Ying Rul, Jew io rev Both Heart and soul, old scout; "Twas not. given for thes atone, Children's Automobiles, $5 off any car THOMAS COPLEY ; : Galoshes should rest, too, ass it on! the gollection of super-bills. a The 4 Sreuost Shang of = 3 u For they're also worn out. Let it travel down the years, THU AY wanted C1CPhoORE 987. 5 government, No longe a ~Newark Advooate. !Let it dry another's tears, Pr---- RSD ---- Sauiing Biking done n eo on t is it a dictatorship, fmposing its will Till in Heaven the deed appears-- repaive and mew work: alse hard The vamp type said to be disap- > hon weed floors of a ark an orders will Jeoely: prompt atteation. Shop : hades om This, pearing. Are there no Cleopatriots to | On the people. It is now appealing to Better Pull Down the Si b", fescue her from oblivion? all classes tor their support, trying Wndivin sates always in style: 4 oa rece : y to meet their wishes, in short a cru-| "nro wry ao you ask?" sald his mo- tee en SG When a woman fe unable to do her | dely responsible government, In @& | ener. ALBERTA MINES LOSING. ih housework "Well, windows always hawe them," Money To I she usually hires a |few months it will be a farmers' gov- ol Amel -- ant h 11 1 . | STinned Clarence. can Competition Dear to help her to unable, SS in faot 98 el i. n LH, ay ted the Sather, LINGTON S ™ Utople--a place where the board- | sion of str oderation, states-| T°° ) ¥iY9 the, window 2 pane." Calgary, Feb, 1.--American coal Ww EL TREE | . iouess 'serve mefther prunes I En ----_-- Trotsky has Fool Questions. ha svves toy Cou " New. Jroduct We have consider n ) k 1 ly from market, eccordin . €yed peas, nor canned ¢orn. | abated somewhat of his former fn-| Wi. B. T. asks: "Does & dry agent |. pin id of that distriot, who ay : " able private funds to ri loan on real estate camdesoenice. ever got anything to gueheh AY thiret? It is not for us to say, Bvidently # fs time to recOgnine | yore 1g no law against baving your i 1 pw Nong ling of Touot: Temes that the Russian fever has run its | own suspicions. TAT wien Shady ai ti only, at lowest cur- Re re Ce. | course, to hope that with the appi- way. 0 . cation of a Jo Tai such agp Foolish. Mackie, president of the Hillcrest ! rent rates. I appears that France must Genoe" Conference followed by a| TOO Often folks Colleries, operating a mine near Hill- | E pee between getting even with the nourighing diet of 'capital, the pail. Do use their I's; crest, Alta, in the Crow's Nest Pass. Hd and getting ev: ith G dumt of capital, Pa And that, we think The Hillcrest mine has a capacity 0 WIR Ger lent will soon be trought back to @| Is far tom Yu, of trom 850,000 to 400,000 tons per productive state of well being. . | year, most of this coal, a steam pro- duct, being supplied to railway and = | The Naughty, Naughty Weather, " . removed our { Hillsboro Gazette) | COmmercial companies, -. All the AT REDUCED rRiom office to 58 Brock Street (near PUWER RATES, (Willettsville Cor, News is scarce owing to the bad, | Mines in the Crow's Nest district, Peterboro has been hy- : 3 rts tas Sow sumvizs vr. ove 2 2 ms on vor oi vvns| BUNT'S Hardware, King St. power and the people up there are Bey, mgr » Page Volstend, very much surprised hat the rate | ar. Boss: "Cider is just like em- : ALL THROUGH THIS has been increased to $22.50. There | ployees? 2 UA -==0OUR C Such snarls as did that New York in a conference at which oganization OAL 3 about Mrs. Boss. "How | who dislocated her neck while | 5 POthing so surprising aa | Bo AT La 1% Digtts . The Greatest Problem of the WILL MAKE YOU MERRY ! 9 for down this way it is felt that Pe- oh p Breakfast Table is her hair, to work for you It develops a kick ---- rate when it was cherged only $17.- I's a Sure Cure. ; 50. It was getting power at the ex-| There is nothing that will take the | i Use our Java and Mocha Blend and the problem is sat- pense of other municipalities when | conceit out of & man quite so effective- Orange isfactort] nd pleasant] y a y ly as--a wife~@Som Hill electrical energy was supplied its uti- The married man filled with coneeit py litle commission so cheap. The in-| afay sometimes arouse strife; - : Te Roasted on the premises -- crease of the rate to $22.50 simply | Removing ft may be some feat .ground daily -- and the price means that the Hydro-Electric Com~| But leave it to his wife. . ~--Canton (Obie) News, 30 cons mission found thet the distribution -- Jas. REDDEN & Co. cost was unfair, While Peterboro will " ver ons we other municipalities | Have You Tver Sagt One of These s The House of Satisfaction voy : i - . N Phones 20 and 990. ! 'Wild canaries were mot yellow SC § : Y our coal will make Kingston takes a block of 1,200 " home-power for which Jt DAYS $28 8 | -- Meme Hen Sree oF STa7 in color. you merry in January horsepower, When the locomotive and also in February worts re-open and other anticipated and you will forward March loads are added, tire city will re- 10 April in a pleasant frame quire 2,600 horse-power to supply of mind if you burn our coal, the demand, end the Utilities Com- Now that is promistug a lot mission will pay for this new block but you just try ft. 1 promise," but whether | of power at the rate of $27. Peter ! . p or athletics we are left | boro is taking double this amount, . ' Es ®0 that $22.50 does not appear to be is : C f fo any too high a rate, When ghe provin-| "Well, that's ome time I beat ths berian : raw ord I DISTRESSFUL NILE. | cial power rates are more evenly fix- | train over the erossing." laughed the| GEO. NOBES : ugsle is commencing in Egy- (ed, western places will not be able Fit Janda She . Stireey wuz 2 " Scranton Coal We, as Britishars, must ne- [to get the advantage over Kingston "Yes." replied the friend with him, Eo» : Phone Boren, Phoue 0. Foot of Queen St. in the way of offering very epeep-| ~once in & very great while a long HT . - : x ¢ ly ili Hig TH £ ? i I 1 il 1 go

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