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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1922, p. 10

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y ! THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1913. - S-------- : THE BREAKFAST MENU. peration was reached by the Rev. " EE S---- f whom Will Carle- |John E. Wakely, president of thé . BiBLE THOUGHT Fox TO-DAY. - -- The fat man ton wrote, who, while taking the cure | Wesleyan conference, who out-Her-| ° BETTER THAN RUBIES: | --8eéarch the Scriptures; | ai Carlsbad, entertained the other | oded Herod in his recefit inaugural curetakers at breakfast by eating | address. He flayed the immorality [for in them ye think ye have eternal | prodigiously and prefacing bis re-| existing in England soclety, high and Ble any fad} re Shey Which testify i minfscences of many hearty break- |low; the opem pooh-poohing of the y : : ? ---Sam Hill fasts he had eaten with the remark, [sacredness 'of the marriage relation, Yasir understanding. Se Hl READY.TO. AND MADE-TO-M M EN' S "Breakfast is my best meal," now has | the dominanée of lust and the cheap- ing +hat their understanding is an the support of the medical fraternity | ness in which life is held. On the important part of their figure. | » in his opinion as to what an 'ideal [same day there appesred in'the Lon-| --Tom Denning AND BOYS FINE QUALITY CLOTHES breakfast should be. ' {don newspapers a dispatch in which Ki ton's 0 Price Cl th al St re. Also the wisdom of that "Yankee- the prevalence of vice and immorality lk You Cans Fante Bresrhutiy. ; " | (From the Evansv (Ind.) Review Greek," Ralph Waldo Emerson, of |in the westeren world was denounced Sr ant Ye Toy Becad neers eating ple for breakfast, has been |by the national council of the Pro- Party at thelr home on West Main confirmed by the doctors, who have | testant Episcopal Church of the |ytreet Jast Thursday evening in honor NEW SHIRTS NEW SCOTCH TWEED strongly come out for the heavy United States, 80 that the worst pos- of Mr. and Mrs Robert Collins and breaklast with ple for mental work- |uible pictures of conditions in the |Mr. and Mra. Harley Smith, Retresh- Fall styles are here and real, SUITS ers as shown by the survey conducted {two great English-speaking hations enjoyed by quite a number of be | classy ones they are. . by ue Medes] Review of Reviews. [30 presediod simultaneously to (gussts. For Fall and Winter season. The ddeal breakfast, according to | British: readers. ry seventy-five per cont.of the physicians | All this, of course, is in the highest Daily Seatence Sermon. Neatness and good service Det and Bemba » The trouble With start! Ue is 3 . risH Wine SFUBLISNG and health somimimsionets, dougisis|degtes deplorable. Vien assuredly | Tho Nouble whi wisring » We NEW FALL OVERCOATS written all over them. co. of fruit, oereal, bacon, eggs, hot |exists, here as well as there, but it cakes, biscuits or toast and tea or|always has existed and will exist to News of the Nameg Club. Latest London an d New coffee. This is tetmed a "regular the end of time. What the would-be We are tired of tag days but the 2b . Tagg family, of Ashland, Ky. is wel York models. Something | meal" by the doctors, and should be [reformers forget, or omit to say, is oh 243 /followed by a light luncheon |that virtue also blooms and that the [°™ed by the club. truly smart at STANFIELD'S Z2/At noon and a hearty dinner |great mass of the people is sound at . 25.00 lat night. Most of the doctors |beart. He would be a rash judge THRESHER SPARK CAUSES $ PURE WOOL say they reached thgse conclusions on | Who on the evidence available would ; : what to eat by oT and ex- [decide that the majority of mankind, i VERY DISASTROUS FIRE UNDERWEAR $32.50 | perience, even of Anglo-Saxondom, fs going 3 lin g A gen % i | It would, of course, be a base injus- | the primrose way to the everlasting nn tt Sel ts for . Fall and Winter weights are the doctors | bonfire, Peroy Johnston, Living Near HARROGATE ENGLISH ready. ERGES ------------ 190 tice to instnuate that might be working in the interest of It is a pity that the impression Napanee, Loses Buildings S plenty of patients when they give out [should be broadcast that this is a Seas c % this heanty breakfast advice. decadent age, when so many testi- and 's P- Suaranteed sun and tear- | rr eee monials to the comiraly are 16 DA. po... ouy Own Correspondent) roof. . ; wT Be Ndirer | ZIONIST MOVEMENTUNPOPULAR. | found on every hand; but none are so Napanee, Sept. 2. -- Another fire Pp ' Selling Agents for over the sciuml ame of tas| The ferment among the Arab pop-| blind as those who will hot see. It | occurred Friday afternoon when : --. | ulation in Syria, Mesopotamia and fs pot fair to a nation to expose to | Percy Johnston, living on the River NEWTOWNARDS hues is ose of the best joh| Palestine still continues and is | view only the dark side of the pio- | Road about a mile east of Napaneo, NEW HATS GENUINE in Canada. ! subject of anxiety to the French, 'ture it presents. Truth apd feason | 105t his barn, house and all outbuild- : ---- [British and Zionist authorities. alike demand that offsetting good 1364. The oon eaaied by 3 spark New English and Italian Ve- IRISH HOSE Tho circulation of THE BRITISH | Though French official declarations qualities should Mkewise be portray- ing for Mr. Johnston. The threshing lours; very genteel; yet : : WHIG is authenticated by the | categorically deny the truth of many (ed, In the domain of morals in par- machine was saved. The loss will sna st fe Pure wool goods : ABU {of the reports concerning the ex-|ticular, satire, to succeed in its aim, be heavy as all the season's crop was PPY style. . tent and the intensity of the unrest|--that is, if its aim be to uplift-- | destroyed. Some insurance was car- | In Syria, there is little doubt that a'must be both temperate and impar- ried. - The thresher was owned by | considerable amount of discontent | tial. F. Richmond. 8 Initials on 'he door mean that | with the regime established by Gen- » James Hartwics received word on 9 ue a BIBBY'S eral Gourand exists among the nat wick, had been killed on the rillway Ate} | ive population and that there is, for ET U r 0 E D 0 R at Dysart, Sask. Archie left here a pn is free, but the Sunday | the time being at least, little pros- AL NG LIF 3 couple Of years ago and was work- @re more interested in free [pect of any reduction of the French BY SAM HILL ing with a farmer near Dysart. army of occupation, amounting to ---------------------- | PPPFPPP 090000000 HAAR TIRE SPECIALS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY People would IN it bet- | nearly 100,000 men. of paople would ee Det The ministry of Mesopotamia had No Joke, " Toad: Give us this day Our | resigned because it was in direct | Success, we're told, requires Cake. { conflict with the British authorities Ae Ik no doubt; 1s tie" cnougnk in regard to the interpretation of the . you" nna find Persons it wearing | Still, t» make good, you're go , 'shoe ans sunita aay or recently signed Anglo-Irak treaty.| You also need a lot of bluff. An Arab congress is being held at : Observations of Oldest Inhabitant. ma Nablus, a small town in Palestine, Dn Ye rat fis a igh cost of living has had the [thirty miles trom Jerusalem, and 15 |,.°\ ¢ life's necessitios--now it Just of making old-fashioned hos- | being attended by delegations from | géseribes a flapper. scarcer, all the Arab regions. It is a continu. ation of the congress recently held at Well, Well! Dear Sam: Bone, a doctor, and Ye man is one who can pass Mecca, at which resolutions were Grisell, an undertaker, live side by boy with a sling-shot and not | 8dopted in favor of organizing a side in Moundsville, W. Va. his pace. movement throughout the Arab ae world for the elimination of all for-| Omly a Bridegroom Would Do That. NO (OLD WEATHER TILL LATE IN DECEMBER Sa/kirk, Man., Sept. 1.-- An open fall, with no cold weather until late in Decem- ber, was predicted yesterday by Henry Price, a grandson of the great Indian chief Pe- gue, who spoke with all the confidence of a man who knew what he was talking about. He based bis opin- hard Wwe can't understand is how | eign political and commercial influ. OT cut is an optimist?" asked ¢ Clare he fon principally on the posi- tion and movements of the stars, and declared that the : dipper is exceptivnally slow ] ik tire knows there tsn't a shady | ence. "It's a man, who, when his wife in *ls turning movements this ; within a mile. The Nablus congress suspports the | sas she will be ready in a second, |® Season. : = | CORD TIRES Ni - Arab agitation against the proposal | gocs out and starts tha engine,' re- bd : . would be great leaders even | to make Palestine the homeland of | Pl'ed bis dad "904098000800 0a000 Just a few left le wre he ne aera 20 0% | woe wows Set ra ut | he i epmeRT ste ta 1 - cally far | (erom the Pana (111) Daily Patladium) | (rc ops guarding Cape Breton mines : inferior to the Arab population, they TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. are being withdrawn. E . $24.90 Just as well that the good die | mak. up in energy and intelligence (A BARN FOR RENT--Sultable for| spe Ontario tuel controller Is to fix If they lived, they probably | what they lack in numbers. They Bigh-school . students or horde of l,;,1 ,riges if mecessity arises: 3 E stay that way, propose to develop the country along| 808 8. Pupler Stiest. Eh $31.70 thoroughly modern lines, introduc- An Alternative, FOU Are Ba + ; 5 army of unemployed would |. sjentric energy, railways, textile |A flapper's life I would not want, CZEMA Pap nen 1 . .$33.60 PEPE CPPEIIIVPIPITIICETS Shed bP PO00 PEPIN NON-SKID amore sympazhy If & func-|ang gener industries and to establish | Although I like the flapper 'fine; Joss like an army. I'll be content to live MY life = agriculture on an improved and thor- And take (7) the fHapper Girl for $41.90 1 I TI ,, | 0ughly up-to-date system. mire. -- M. Johnson. to Se at The more ignorant, more indolent -- 2. os - and less enterprising Arab popula- Fool Questions. . Bei elon ; . $42.95 of nations. Xx o tion feels that gs W. M. asks: "Have you noticed how eh 3 pushin Face, much nard feellng toward the dry --------------_ J people who *hink the movies | ** the Zionists tmmigrants win, [oe aed 8 drinks have created?" $53.55 tht stay away and let some- sooner or later, take a predominaypt . . have an end seat position in Palestine. That the Aral That Is Different. . populatfon would also benefit by such | First Con Man--Is Squire Gettem well to do? 'of the biggest problems of Jrokress as the Zionists would intro- Second Con Man--Yes, but he fis juiiness men 1s to convert "ac- | duce is certain, but this does not | hard to do. receivable" into cash. seem to appeal to it or to reconcile Stn It, for the time being at least, to the Drat the Hatesur, en presence of If railroad strikes stop all the ns the Jewish element. The We'll miss. the sound of the. choo! it marks made by a student Biomist leaders hope that practical choo! > . ; ' : . NL [ha xetatma sogumovements and | jut sf his te Whe ptton wen. THE BIGGEST TIRE BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN KING- end by convincing the Arabs that the CRB, STON---NO SECONDS. GET A BARGAIN WHILE THEY LAST Zionists have come to Palestine 88 ug uty a al oes not expect | thelr friends and not with any iden you to get up and give hsr your seat of ousting them from their native in the car. Don't try it, the shock country. But go far logical arguments | mishtdeitt oe lady." . hun v L p "Harry: es, wives are have fajiea fo prevail against fana- that. After you have been married a : 1 ous prejudice, and noth- while you will forget you ever had ing but the presence of British troops | your own way. The first 50 years are and British authority has maintained | berdest. . : '1a relative state' ~ | "Sallie: No, I would not me out tats ot peace and orde::| el fellow in & fiver if T could go out with one who owns a §5.000 - Ss st tea, . LET'S BE OPTIMISTIC. ster. ¢ All the pessimists are not in this| 'Mrs Anxious: According to the : T : a country. We have our share of them, | cartoonists the best thing a do gh J Ee LE 2 EEE 3 ENAMEL WARE opemion on the Jersmiads cote ring flatten him out with & rolling pin. : ; ' 8 Sup) generacy of the times Tua Skirts. ~ pt shouted, metaphorically, froa the "You wesr your skirts too short" he 5 ; PRESERVING KETTLES in finest grade made, Matied Bing house tops here, there ani every- sad. RI ; z an side and white lining. A complete assortment and priced. Where, he would be forced to the She _seiet: "Where do you get that) / | on ren: cw ok COAL. 5, : : A complete line of etratont hat the tountry iz headed | vy Worn this Whiet for three long AE BUNT'S HARDWARE King St. |||} Trusses, Abdominal straight for the demnition bow-wows, vents, : But, luckily, there are also 1n Dosis| And surely that is long enough" astic bon 10 make themselves hoard per-. Sing ~Cincinnat! Enquirer. ; == = Supporters, El IS of & ches temperament who | a Ls at sic Il : 'Hl } -- Es os fm Sem | pr ms wf] A aig [l | } if icsiery. and an sex li} vex vs nEPam your crock ||| Pure ) s

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