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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jul 1926, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG DALY LESSONS IN ENGLSH | -- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Don't say "her whereabouts are unknown." Say "is » "Whereabouts" is singular, : OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: nihilist. Pronounce ni-hil-ist, the first i as in "ice," the other i's as in "it," accent first syllable. OFTEN MISPELLED: synagogue. SYNONYMS: result, effect, consequence, outgrowth, conclusion. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one .word each day. To- beach and when it drifted near NANT; offensive to taste or feeling. "His enough they plunged {a to help bring words were repugnant to her femine delicacy," : it safely to shore. And they worked . 3 hard, while a number of ablé-bodied " rm ----------y Young men looked on. It there were io rueaton caught a three-pound pike, TH E WH | leaves everybody good friends and | r 3 . BRITISH IG good humored when itis all over. THE TWENTIETH CEN TURY GIRL. The twenty century girl is happy, healthy, strong and resourceful, | { She makes quick decisions and acts | upon them. She shows self-reliance | and courage. This was most happily illustrated at the yacht races on Sat. | urday when a dinghy upset and | drifted fnto shore with the two yachtsmen sitting astride of her. Two young girls were waiting on the sequel, outcome, Published Dally #: BRITISH WHIG T PUBLISHING hoe LIMITED, KINGSTON, ONT. UPERT DAVIES ® Such a thing could not have Hap- (ing wrong doing. bened in 'the gay nineties.' Young | regularities in the Customs Depart=| and the tidings was published in ev- ladies watching a Yacht race would | ment the offenders should be Pun-, ery American newspaper, But no or the ished. And they certainly will be. statistician was inspired to point out They might have feit like | The matter is now in the hands of | that so far as the records show no helping under similar circumstances, (a competitent Judge, not by the act | other president ever caught a small. 2614 but they could not have done it. They | the Conservative party, but by the |er one, ! would have besn hemmed about with | unanimous act of Parliament. What -- layer upon layer of clothing reach | we do object to is & magazine calling The wite who shof her husband They would have | itself "Canada's National Magazine," | out of a cherry tree, mistaking him + like "warriors bold," encased spreading Tory propaganda under] for a flock of blackbirds, cleared In corselets of steel. They would In |the guise of independent opinion. Away 'all doubt in his mind, com- all likelihood have been carrying a| The Customs investigation is over | ments the Ottawa Journal, as to a large and ornamental pafasol. And |and gone. It is now in the hands of | Woman's abflity to hit what she a ' then, too, before they could have [the Judiclary. Whether Mr. King or | shoots at, provided "she doesn't know exactly what she thinks she A WONDERFUL BoA T-TRIP Cr pan tt pe iy i ens HOLIDAY AT A VERY LOW Cost to the Lditor are publ The twentieth century girl is al- | probe Is concerned. But a few / : the actual 'mame of the right, She is paying more attention months ago Mr, Robb brought down Its astonishing how many bile, The Luxurious Steamer : & Budget, unparalieled' in the his. |" D6 Paid by & ten dollar note ina | : Te lreuiation of The British Whiz . ; en "RAPIDS KING »" tions, -- things. | tory of the Dominion, It was a Bud. | 487 It everybody hangs on to his ¢ With the building, too, comes natur- | get that proclaimed prosperity, and last ten dollars and Jools Porm: ws ally, a Strong and vigorous mind, | heralded big reductions in taxation, erybody will be poor. I Svaryhody Makes delightful Cruises to Alexandria Bay via * "I didn't raise my boy to be s | Rochester, Canal Bridge, Belleville, Kingston 2 baseball player," Lots of fathers | d . and return to Rochester via the same ports. b THE ATMOSPHERE CLEARED that can make decisions and act upon | Perhaps "Canada's National Maga. spends his ten dollars, there will al. i AND BLANDERS DISPELLED. made the ¢ame mistake, suggests | in to them in emergencies withous stand. zine" if it 1s non-political, as iy a 3% auather ten comlag | a | { lng on form or ceremony or without | claims, will say a good word asout | tPend- : S---- Hon. George H. Boivin, minister the Watertown, N.Y., Standard, The | difference between the salary of a | ! consulting anybody, Here's to Ber. | that, money! of Customs, In the King Govern- -- But there 1s a slight hope for any- 'ment, very effectively knocked the college, professor and a baseball Player is such that it woudn't be | thing complimentary to the Liberals NV " "wy v " plunings from under the structure CANADA'S "NATIONAL fair to the professor to tell it. " MAGA. finding its way into Maclean's Maga« reared by Conservative imagindtions : ZINE ATTACKS LIBERAL jzine. A few weeks ago it did pub. 88 to dreadful customs frregulari- PARTY, {lish an article by @ Progressive in * ties, in an address . at Strathroy, : ------ : { Ottawa, R. J. Deachman, But Mr. Ont., to be found on another page of | a pomuiiar fa: . MacLean's Deachman told The Whig editor & this issue. It was his first appear- ada's National B Claims @ severely blue-pencilled ance on the bustings and with com- gazine, be "Can-|paq been so 20 Mel tt ac always before it appeared that be had dit. Sincafity and frankness he yh lh -- 8 3ttack tie [fealty in recognizing it. ed how false were the accusa-| * or. Mackenzie ithe pottom Was an editor's note warn« Every Tu y Th d Saturd til ber 4th, the pel ame opts Ming uo, ll Sept dria Bay >u6h the Bay of Quinte and the Thousand Islands tn aoore! » dria Bay. er leaves Rochester at © a.m. (Daylight Saving Time), and re beoanadian shore, passing through the Murray Casal org entering the beautiful Bay of Quinte. ; at 1.80 p.m. at Canal Very Low Rates During the first six months of this year private loans of U.S. residents | to European -countries And yet, at, King whenever it undertakes to dis- od how hollow, how unjustified were | /°20's should ns: made, The hypocrisy of Hon. : cuss politics. As a national maga- h 'was thoroughly ex. H, ira wu dly demonatrat.| #76 The British Whig believes Mac- be fair and impartial. | artment had disclosed st the + The terrible charges of Mr. Were proven to be absolutely ot a thing, Justify- cogduct. was accepted by the < Read over the awful claims of the Conservatives for|AS ® National magazine it should be | being the case, t at rk when the first ! a #1 aT was pre-| [For years Liberal readers of Mac- oving for an enquiry, bilitias of J. K, Munro. . Then they S\Bolvia showed how foul | Wore treated to a series yr ndent 5 to fill men's minds] Ottaws suggestions and un-| iD 1925 Conservative candi. a | Lean's, H. Napier Moore, a very able © can read the manly ad-| Writer, but one, who, we are sorry and above board. Every item | view everything through Tory spec- to himself and acted upon | tacles. ton report, an enquiry start-| latest issue, and is oo4fed. "Wanted; before Mr. Stevens had any | Clean Government." 1s, as may be Of exposire is theirs. How |P. Sparks and H. H. Stevens. The Mr. Boivin's address, shows, | readers of MacLean's are told that preferment. They ap also told that {the First Minister o thé Land sacri- Of course, thousands of readers Maclean's know that neither of the charged and comsider that of the pseudo-independent attitude assumed by "Canada's National ing the readers that the editor assume ed no responsibiliy for the views ex- pressed therein. Did anyone ever See such a footnote at the bottom of a Munro article or oné by Grattan O'Leary attacking the King govern. ment? The British Whig realizes Tall well the publishers' right to put Just what they like in their magazine, but we do think they might play fairly with their Liberal readers and either publish both sides of Political ques. tions, or leave them alone altogether, Surely the Liberals cannot be always in the wrong. Incidentally the un. constitutional * procedure st Ottawa recently, or the famous "separation. aggregated | about $433,000,000 in new capital, | as compared with $437,000,000 the | first half of last year and $226,000,.- 000 the first half of 1924. The sub. scriptions were divided among 169 | foreign issues. . We presume that should some ar- dent Liberal state that the appoint- ment of 78-year-old W. A. Black as Minister of Railways and Canals, Was done to catch Maritime Prove ince vp 8, and savors very much of balter and sale, he would be quite wrong and possibly called a separa- tionist or disruptionist. It makes a difference who says things, : ---- ist Hamiton speech" of Mr. Meighen, would seem to us to be fit for scathing treatment for 5 Canadiag "National" Magazine. ---- EDITORIAL N OTES, ---- The Englishman's shel? is being depleted of trophies, Canada's team at Bisley has Just annexed one of them, -- It 1s not now a question of what the Government will do for the far. mers so much as what the farmers will do to the Government, Ontarlo may escape disastrous forest fires like those of British Col umbia, Alberta and New Brunswick this season by dinning into people's ears "Save the Forest." What next? High heels and point. ed toes for men and Square toer fop women™are to feature fall styles in i a8 welcome in Liberal homes as in| A hi ditio { IE Wrodk. - ol pe Conservative, but such is far from Lean's Magazine were constantly jr- d long before Mr. Stevens ons 1 the press that he | Fitted by the egotistical irresponsi- attack ponents when | "BOE old tales unfounded in|' endos, under the convic- | date fn , Que. The latest first impressions are last-| article is by the new editor of Mae- of Hom.. Mr. Boivin without | 10 say, appears, lika the rest of the eu his defence is earnest, con-| Political writers for MacLear's, to Proven at the enquiry; every jot | The artide about which we com- tittle of it was in the Duncan in- | Plain at the moment, appears in the ledge of wrong doings. And yet | imagined, an attack on the late King Conservatives assert that all the | government, and a slorification of R. Conservative in parliament, as| H. H. Stevens was more interested nted by Sir Hen in clean government than in personal ficed the honor of Canada to politi. cal expediency." above statements are true. But there Are undoubtedly many Who because Magazine," Are quite liable to swal- low without reservation, of them were proven in any re- that the whole Investigation was a before political scheme to try to wreck the King government. Everybody knows that it was used to try to swing Pro. 8ressive votes during the first week of Parliament. Everybody knows that file after Me was searched, and record after record investigated to try to incriminate a certain Ontario 11. | Cabinet Minister, and "get something on him." 1Itis pecul- far that the investigation dealt al -j most exclusively 'With the port of was shoes. Heels are to be as high ag two inches on men's shoes. Leathes come! ¥ Ontarto municipalities may charge up light and power bills in the same Way as unpald taxes. This is just ons of the many advantages which pub licly-owned utilities in Ontario have subjecty | « The Wembley property has been | sacrificed to get it off {he owners' hands. The guarantors a govern- | ment pay several million pounds to! Square dehts. Right Hon. J. H. Tho- | mas has voiced the opinion that the exhibition furnished "a lesson and a conception of the possibilities of the | British Empire that two million | pounids however it had been spent | otherwise could not have Peet 1 W--r A few weeks ago we referred to al large and enthusiastic Liberal con- | vention out at Odessa, and our es- teemed and dearly beloved contem- | porary on Princess street came out | next day and told the naked truth. | But, aha, revenge Is sweet. The { "splendidly attended™ Conservative convention in Garden Hall, Friday night, at which "much enthusizsm | was manifested" 'consistéd of 127! souls. Se -- At the end of fifty years of exis- tence, the United States had 14.2 telephones for every hundred peo- ble; Canada had 11.6; Denmark, 9; New Zaaland, 8.7 Sweden, 6.9; and Norway, 6.1. In German y there were but 3.9 .per 100 inhabitants; in Ireland, been granted over private compan. fes. : President Coolidge on his summey | »> g phone systems in: these three coun- Great Britain and No: 2.8, and in France, 1.7. The tele- tries were under government owner ship and operation. » is made ther in nade is Steamer arrives at Kin, at Kingston 7.50 p.m, plcturesque For this Wonderful Cruise -- FET at 9.45 a.m, a trip is made to Roches days, at Kingston for Church For full information Lawrence River entrance and rates, etc., apply the Passing Hound tates oats Islands, n Thousand Island Park, arriving at Alexandria Bay, N. Y., at 10.85 p.m. Steamer leaves Alexandria Bay the next the return trip entirely by daylight. Steamer arrives morning at 7 a.m., making back in Return ter on Wednesdays, Fri On Sundays "layover" of one as Bttocn roa Su. minutes is made J: P. HANLEY, 0.8... AGENT, KINGSTON, ONT. CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LIMITED FAULT FINDING HARMFUL BOTHTO OURSELVES AS WELL AS TO OTHERS By S. W. Straus, President American Society for Thrift their time comes." Fault finding and criticism of our fellows is a habit that will grow steadily unless checked. uman imperfections are not difficult to find if we are dis- posed to waste 'time looking for them. But to do so is not only a sacrifice of time, . but develops a re flex influence upon be thrifty in the truest sense =Js xo thrive, to sutceed, to make "progress. Anything that interferes with this stea y de- velopment is, therefore, a viola- tion of thrift. 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