WAGE FOUM. A GUARANTEED CURE | "rE avr pio street, y Ontatio, For 'Indigestion 'and Dyspepsia -- Editions 'o4 3.88 and yg : WEEXLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 , i day and Thure-| Fhere is no hesitation or quibbling 7 Te umited | be ebout the claims which the Coleman Medicine Company make for their wonderful "Little Digesters'". They come out straight with the statement that "Little Digesters'" will positively cure even chronic Indigestion or Dys- pepsia, as well as Heartburn and Sour Stomach. They GUARANTEE "Little Digest- ers' to cute. © If they fail, you get your money back, promptly and without question, « ! Of course they would not make such positive statements, or give such a gua- rantee, if they had not proved, beyond the shadow qf a doubt, that "Little Digesters'* WILL CURE, . « "Little Digesters" do it simply and naturally, too, b helping out the TORONTO OFFICE. | Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Oham- | bers, 32 Chur se. Toronto, H B| | emallpeics, J. P., Fopreagyy .. : | Daily Whig. | A MOST DEGRADING-INCIDENT. | | The London election trial was made | ing just | memorable by the performance of one ro digest Os | who, described as a liberal, was dis- appointed in his | and emoluments, weakened stomach -- sup; what it needs in the proces and enabling it to assim Sbon the whole system regains its vigor, and the stomach needs no further hel ¢ "Little Digesters" are put up in little red boxes, sold for ase by your | + . druggist, or mailed by the Coléman |'U& cVeR against himself. Medicine Co., of Toronto. 2 | In the Peterboro election trial the | letar witness was one who was said | 3 Ed bddbodaddbddddd to have sold himself to the opposi- | 3 KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE demands for office | and supplied the en- | lemy with damaging evidence, damag- tion, who, for a consideration, under- | : (LIMITED) took to tell the secrets of the liberal | ' HEAD OF QUEEN STRERT. party, and to betray it, who wrote Highest Education at Lowest Cost > letters and enclosed the money that Fall erin represented the alleged reptile fund. | Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele | Mr. Burnham, the de- | nhy 3 $ : : ' u in raduatos get (boost ost Ww feated candidate, complained of the! tions. ithin a short time over conspiracies against which he had to sixty secured positions with one | but the that of the conservative party, | Twentv-8ixth vear. begina August 80th: Counsel for of the largest railway , corpora contend, tions in Canada. 4 Entor any time. Oall or write ¥ "0° "4 for information, H. F. MET and the exposure of it was the most 4 CALFE, Principal. 1 PTT ETT TT ITTT PPIPTY degrading incident of the trial. worst conspiracy | a -------- THE DOOLEY PHILOSOPHY. The significance of Hon. Charles Mur Asphalt Roofing GrAVEL ANG fr eS er not Sand Surfaced {the liberal government. He said he | stud with Mr. Dooley when he said, Ihim that the tariff Jooks after will the tarifi."" The Dooley well understood where the that the political 'apparent to some supporters of look after "P, Walsh, Barrack philosophy -is St. Kingston | United States party, vealizing in the republican consumer | was becoming a force and | {which may have presently enough to ¥ A " 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1909. Sy - - w-- fessiops of twenty or thirty years ago, and in asking the question he gives evidence that he has been imi- tating Rip Van Winkle in his dream of years, ' EDITORIAL SOTES. The Globe is demanding the 'amend- criminal there willbe an end to the gambling at any Hope its plan of campaign will succeed. code, so that race course in Canada. The small number .of men, as com- pared with - women, who are going into the teaching profession is lamept- ed. - The cause is quite apparent. Phe average pay for a teacher is not the pny of a man. Capt. Bartlett, in command of the Roosevelt, and one of Peary's party, says petulantly, "Anybody -can go to the nowadays." It light impossible task. pole is making of a very difficult and hitherto So it seems Queen's College had a cinch in its coal contract so far as the cost of handling was concerned. The contractor made a slip in his cal- culations; to the extent of twenty-five cents a ton. But he won't do it again. * i must be immensely rich, His demand by every nation John Bull No one knows what he is worth. wallet is in under the sun, and though he is al: ways lending he seems to have plenty left. way ? How did he make his pile any- Mr Ontario Readers has been delayed, but Haultain's criticism of the new it is keen and analytical. Here is a man who was competent for the task of compiling school readers and fevas not, we presume, thought of by a dis criminating government. - vo The Northclific plea is that dian prosperity has not been insured. Cana- That is his manner of referring to the fact that Canada has not the protec- tion of a navy, outside of England's, do to protect the mother country. BOYS BOASTFUL TONE WAYWARD GIRLS HELPED. Probationary Treatment May Save From Evil Careers. Albany. N.Y, Oct. 2--Anxious par-: ents, who are perplexed to know what . to 8 with girls from eleven to fiftéen years of age that are inclined to be way- ward, will be inierested in the possi- bilities of the probationary treatment of young girls. According to reports made by probation officers in various parts of the state to the state probayon com- mission, a large proportioh of the girls placed under the oversight and control of probation officers are improved in conduct. RE The case of a thirteen-year-old Italian | - irl, who was planning to elope with a man of bad reputation, is cited in a pamphlet just issued by the state pre- \ bation commission to illustrate the bene- fits of probationary treatmeni The girl had been disobedient at home and stayed away from school. It took pa- tient efforts on the pant of the probanog officer and the teacher to overcome her restlessness in. school,' but gradually it disappeared and also her conduct at home grew better. The girl while on probation came to regret her behavior | < and is now doing well both in school ¢ ¢ ¢ and at home. Very few girls are arrested until : ¢ GIVES HIM FIVE MONTHS IN JAIL, : | -- a James McManus Admitted Strik- ing George Snowden with a Stone, But Pleaded Self-Defence --He Didn't Appear Sorry For His Act. Had. eighteen year old James Mec- Manus exhibited a somewhat penitent tone when he described before Judge Price, on Saturday afternoon, how he had struck . George Snowden on th: head with a stone in the locomotive works three weeks ago, he might have been liberated on suspended - sentence instead of being sent back to jail for a term of five months for his rash act. Young. McManus told his story in an unfeeling manner that didn't impress the judge. "1 can't see tit his three weeks in jail has done him a bit of good", said His Honor when Mr. Mowat appealed for leniency for. McMahus on the ground tha: he was the chief support of "his widowed mother and that he had al- ready spent three weeks in jail. "He doesn't seem a bit sorry for his act. It's just a gagracle that the man struck was not kill The doctor tells us that if he had not operated when he did, Snow- den could not have lived many hours. | woman As it 1s, he is incapacitated to a great [early. extent. their daughter arrested because of the their ungovernableness and wayward- ness reach such a stage as to be diffi- cult to overcome. Such girls, says the pamphlet, may often be helped if plat under the control and influence of a probation officer sufficiently Parents who object to having Crown; Attorney Whiting arose to re- {disgrace and the possibility that the mark that Snowden had a wife and court might.commit her to an institution, family, who were nearly deprived often are willing to have her summoned of a husband and father. The case was ino the judge's private office, without ! a sad one he admitted, but justice had the notoriety of an arrest, and put un- tg be done to all concerned. It was der the oversight and influence of a $ necessary, he said, to punish McManus woman probation officer. The probation 3? in order to deter others. : 'officer befriends the girl, interests her I'his stone throwing and using of in knives and pistols has got to be stopp- ed" declared .His Homor, "I 'would favor getting hold of every boy who throws stones," and give him a sound flogging. It is a dangerous practice." | Mr. Mowat remarked that it was un- Ipriuiate that Snowden's skull hatl been thin. "The force of the stone would not C0 : : : s43 have dofte much damage to a man with Spode Gen. Bjoerin, who is critically a. thick 'skull. ill in the west of Sweden, is strong "But thin-skulled=men have to. be enough to look at the photos of the man protected 'as well as thick-skulled men." who assassinated Gen. Beckman, on said Mr. Whiting. "1. don't know June 26. At the very hour that the whether my skull is thin of"thick, but Shine Was committed, but many miles [ want. protection." away from the scene of it, Gen. Bjoerlin, "If the 'boy had shown that he was saw ii a vision his old friend shot down sorry for his act, T might have been | Stockholm. Suddenly he shouted : inclined to leniency, but he hasn't shown Drop that, you scoundrel When the one spark of regrét for an act that aprse sought to calm him he tried to neatly caused the death of this man') spring out of bed. "Cant you hear: wholesome amusements or useful occupations and sees that she avoids bafl companions and undesirable places Sees Murder In Dream. Stockholm, Oct. 2--The identification of a murderer by a man who never saw the prisoner will be attempted just as tailored | : ] $18, $20, to dress. at your BETTER CLOTHES If You're Not Fappy Wth Your Clothes, Come Here for Relief! Our Clothés are designed and made for Men who are unwilling to wedr the "'ordinary' sort of Clothes to he They are made for Men who want correct Clothes, for Men who want the world to see they know ho at moderhte prices, Sir, we found anywhere and everywhere. It you're in line for better Clothes, service, The Raleigh Suits This is a favorite model, with good dressers. The evidence of good tgste in eyery detail, Fabrics are choice patterns of Cheviot, throughout, whole suit bears . Tweeds and Worsteds, elegantly PRICES $10, $12, $15 and $18. The Oxford Suits ; Overcoats This is certainly a beauty. Wearer look like a Young Man that It's clean cut, graceful Fine Blues and Blacks, Imported Worsteds and Cheviots. lines make ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ the ¢ the patterns and colorings ' i "knows" of the fabrics are as spappy as the cut of the garments. PRICES, $15, ' What is whiskey ? tion the inland revenue department of said the Judge he cried. "Cant you see the smoke? "Might" 1 suggest-corporal punish- hey have murdered Gen. Beckman. ment with his mother's consent", said Don't yeu see the blood on the street? Mr.- Mowat He raved all night, but at daylight grew "No, 1.haven't power to do that. The calmer and slept an hour. 'When he law is here to be carried out. 1. wouldn't awoke he said: "You will find Gen This 1s the ques- The University had to be respected, promised a revi : : . he This Coat is always the most popular member of our entire sion of the tariff downward, and found family. The coat that marks the Gentle Other Overcoats and go, but the University is always « right Overcoat. The length of the University The style of Coat is a fly front model, plain or silk serge or silk-lined. The fabrics are Overcoat may come BUILDING, the Unitdd States has been trying to 18 KING ST. W. The man who drank forty glasses of liquor the way to this reform blocked. Jy look jus whom ? "Thim that after the |answer to its own satisfaction. is conservative. . ed, tant mostly fine, Cheviots, in Blacks and Greys Beckman has been murdered. I am G75 ~- MONTREAL TORONTO. i drunk must be deeply interested in the issue I'he president the in an evening and was not | sonate did what they could to redeem | but the hich 5 : ied th | the St. Lawrence igh tan ontinger Carrie p r . . Ea fo gent carried the day Navigation and Improvement Associa- and his friends in OTTAWA, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON. . their protection promises, The president of make a law with parents' consent, al though 1 see it is done in the police court. - 1 won't do that here". "I sentence you to five month's in jail," concluded His Homor, and the youtliful prisoner was ti back to prison A beauty, for sure of it." He even described the See Our Swel crime in detail. At .g o'clock the papers arrived telling of the assassination of Gen. Beckman. The nurse says the published version of the crime and the $15. 1 College Ulsters, al HATS, $2.00 $10, $12, $15, $18 and. $20. SHIRTS, $1.00 PRICES are $15, $18 and $20. They were the beneficaries and, as Mr. | tion. estimates sick man's dream tally in all essential by the turnkey The evidence for the crown was about the same as that given in: the police court on Friday.. Dr. Kilborn testi- fied to the injuries of Snowden, whose skull, he said, was thin. About two inches of stone had been removed. It would be a couple of moriths before Snowden could return to work, although he was around now. The young prisoner told his story in int a boastful tone of voice. He admitted striking Snowden with a stone, but pleaded ~seli-defence Snowden, he said, came down off a tank as he was passing and blamed hum for throwing coal at him He denied the charge, and Snowden, he said, struck him three times and then "guzzled me against the wall". McManus said he broke away and ran to the door, followed by Snow- den. He warned the latter it he at tacked him again, he would strike him with a Stone, and he kept his promfiséy Snowden, he said, staggered back. and fell under the door. id THe: plea of sdif-@efence was mot entertained by the Judge, who said that McManus could not have been in any danger when whatever scuffling there was had not drawn the attention of the thirty men in the shop. He was satis- fied that "there was no Intention to seriously injure Snowden, but the fact remained that a serious injury, almost 2 fatak one in fact, had been inflicted. isk h We think we have $s ith a deepened Shirts in Canada, everything new, all wizes. : : : : : : : HOSEN, 25. § i : | : : the best {Dooley remarked, tarifi. Mr ling in with parts The latest styles in Mgn's Ifats, 9 : : : | | : : ! that they looked after | wo)jand canal : freight Murphy is not stand- | {or three cents a bushé i this would mean a saving of $3,000,- ould drop two | the Grand Union Hotel Ops. Grand Central Station, New York City * Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Bagsage to and trom Station tres. Send 20 stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and Map can save you from 5c. to on grain, and $1 on your New Hats. Justified In Killing Wife. Paris, Oct. 2:--In the court of assizes Edmund Baudin, a mechanic, 40 years old, was acquitted of the murder of his wife. Women became hysterical and men wept as the prisoner story. For years his wife had suffered asthma, frequently nearly suffocating. Repeatedlfshe had on ber knees' begged him to killer and end the misery. On the night of the murder the medicine was exhausted. and he offered to have it replenished She implored him-to kill her. In madness he seized a pistol and shot" her.. He at once thought of taking his own life, but had a helpless ' sister to support. On her advice he : surrendered. As Boudin emerged from the court room he. was given a rousing $ ' : those who would dictate [terms and conditions to the govern- { 000 a year. Ta whom ? The farmers tariff + i : os iment when revision is under | 256, lines, Cashmere 85c., 40c., See Our Great Hosiery, other 45c., H0c. or the western elevator men ? elit At a ladies' college function in Mont- GLOVES, $1.00 See Our Great $1 Struet Gloves Dent's ihe, other $1.50, 81.75, $2. | wa) The fime was when the protec- | | tionists had something to say about | i recited his 4 IT IS "PERFECT." Our "ORYSTAL BRAND" of Standard Granulated Sugar, for preserving and table use. We have tried it for years, and price is right. ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario street! Fawne's or | : x . a= | the rate of duty which would be|real, Abbe Lamerch pictured the future $1.25, i charged on certain importations. They | of women as {were called to the certain hotel and told what was pected lines, in the home, and Dr. UNDERWEAR, $1.00 We are offering something very special in the way of Men's Under~ Double % wear, for $1, Spring Needle, New Natural Woo), ete., all sizes, $1, etg., 2 other to $2.50 ment. red parlour of a Guerin as writers of' current literature NEW COLLARS, 2 for 256. New Turp Points, New Collars, New Pura-Downs, Close Fitting Style and for 25¢. ex- and history. In England the wo- from them, and they were men of the future are pictured as poli- e iy lines, 50c, a gar- i} equal to the demands of the hour. ticians, steeple chasers, roughs on the | It was not surprising that later they {handed to 4he financo minister their OUR ROOSTER BRAND | requests and rested satistied that they OF TOBACCO | that there shall be a revival of Bmoking and ' Chewing at, forty-five tents a pound, is a good toSacco. Why pay eighty-five cents. Andrew Maclean, | IS asserting himself, and both politi Grtario. street. | street, and gamblers on the race track. Which picture is the more attractive? 7 | would be granted. It is not desired WASHES HIS COWS' TEETH. | 9 that | pairyman 'Believes Dental Atten- in" Canada | tion is Profitable. An Ohio datryman who goes to an extreme in modern ideas has a fad that a cow - requires for the production of pure milk clean and healthy teeth, says the Utica Press. Three times a day he -leans the teeth of his cows, and he has wo The H. D. Bibby Co. Kingston's One-Price Clothing Store. er ebamep ences {experience. The consumer Young Bandmaster Weds. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 2--At Wayne Casino a week ago Francis Creatore, a young Italian bandmaster, began an en gagement. Among the listeners was Miss Irma Orphia Calamara. "It was love at first sight," said Mme. Cala- mara. "My daughtér was fascinated with the attainments. of the young di- rector. I wrote a note to Mr. Creatore, asking him to neta certain Italian Sujections mn his progH ; and he became I. you have beef observant you will notice a great y. Interester m us rom fle pact the bottom of every ( reamalt loaf. : : a 1 labs do Di that: we were _so_micrestec. an. _1ahan To the boy or girl in bingston saving the most reamalt labels ny dh any Ralian I He game to call and 20th, 'wo will give a prize of $10 in gold. By the one bringing in the seo: 1¢ YO g €o Pp € EC Cc evolce ' b 5 wi rive n rize oO J. each other. 'The wedding brings happi- ond greatost numbet we ill g ! ness to us all." cal parties are paying him attention, ~ land it Auction Sale Rooms |: wwii All kinds of Second-Hand Goods bought { Murphy ad re goods did mn quéted the Dooley some créam colored coats or capes mare the City Auetion Sales Rooms, 88 Brock philosophy, for it certainly does not for them to Keep off the flies. as stroot. | cflect the mind. of the average elec. It been the contention of this a WES. Auc : SN 1 : ; SB "party that cows would give: more and J. E. JU | Ny £ uctionger tor in Canada on the subject of tariff | better milk if more attention was paid a EE {revision {to the dentistry of ghe dairy, and he Wallace S&S Parks glaims that already fis theory has been { a Sr FANT . proven, while nearby farmers have "be- SUCORSSORS TO O. G. JOHNSON. NEED OF THE CONVENTSONS. . int i y come sufficiently interested in the .ex- LORISTS . ..w George | periment to try it on their own herds Palms, Ferns and Out Flowers. De | the Globe ip [here is nothing more vital to the| sign work a specialty. 'Phones, Consers valorics, - ; Shep, 289. AST THAT TAAAAGAARAIATALILRRAL TARTAR sea cannot be said that at present Mr. been correctly o._ looking after him. ---- - Creamalt Contest. Creamalt Bread is here and its popularity has been truly marvelous. 1 little football label on may not have with reference to has A Very Natural Result. Watertown Times. . In the meantime it looks as if the Can adian prohibition, making raw material more expensive, would force up the price of paper on this side of the line.in spite of the tariff bill, which seem$ mét to benefit either papermakers or publishers. American mills have large tracts of* joi, father and mother struggled forest land in Canada, but if they can- valiantly jo teach little Effie to repeat Notes tin ne The boy or girl who startsgsaving now has the best chance. : * Entrance slips to thé contest may be obtainet! free from Lackie, the Bar ker. i In our window w= will give cosuls of codtest week after week. "1. 1. LACKIE, PRINCESS ST. saving in rT Keeping Milk By Chilling It. End i One method of keeping milk consists Ar less Chain. Harper's Weekly: safe working of British constituvional |. ] ET i } i | mm steriization yv heating t6 230 deg } government than the open declaration|p pye "this process a ee aver hy eacll politica] party, previous to alof the milk, renders it indigestible and | yt get the product except by Paying a he letter "A" The child emphatically general election, of the measures and alters- its chemical composition Pas- | heavy 'expor: duty they will have 10 refused to prohotnce the first letter of BIBBY principles it out 3 teurization at 176 deg. F. and simple the alphabet, and after manysvain efforts 4 boil i F 1 \ , move to their Canadian tracts to utilize : oiling at 212 deg. F s Joss olia ¥ I 1 r cessfiityat "the polls iing at 212 deg B1¢ 'ess Objection the father retired from the fight dis Phone 20l. ble. 1 1h X 4 4 the timber That, of course, 1s just . able t 3 x > FErMS SeASE I ¢ thle, but although the germs of disease couraged The mother took the little will carry gace- Mark you tion S06 00066000000 050000000000000000000000000¢ 4 The record of some years is he. Microbes are nox destroyed and the affectionately. . + | milk, consequently, does not keep very "Dedrie. why woh't you learn to say I "at OM long. Freezing is seldom effective be- she asked. ™ Carefully selected and fully Guarantesd. Write us. that conventions cause of the difference in the freezing | .pange, hut when the doctor bent over, | : The government gives | poifits of tha various constituents of | 10 oq his ear the breast and said, agus; THR The Canada Metal Co., Ltd. Toronto, Can. thei the milk, so that when the milk 'is | ® 8 ; A i aay Th 000000000000000060000¢ The Ruling Passion. Atlanta Constitution. The editor was dying, says an ex fore the parties, and it is a platform fo. + 1 i i what Canada hopes to bring about this is prior to an clec- lare destroyed by these m » : X a hes $ I i yed by ese methods other -- eres girl on her lap and .pleaded with her ; this suggests a |W hen i ha expltined - Effie, 'A' you and papa {will consider ten account of its stewardship to Pe ta ; "Poor man! circulation: almost gore! ten me to say 'B. . meite « 3 t )SSess is : : v uted: | : . feople, and 1t has either an apelogy |ynif ¢ It docs NOt POSSESS original the dying editor get up and she uted: 2 . 8Y uniform * and homogenous character. | wy re a liar; we have the largest | or a defence to offer for some of its Cooling to a temperature slightly above circulation in the country." ! Likewise the opposition has its the freezing point has 'the advantage : . defentée to make. It has had its op-1! leaving undisturbed the homogenity, aptwovin {flavor digestibility and .nurtive value ALL CRIPPLED up roving . or disap-|of the milk, and when cooled milk is - Cured by Gin Pills. proving of the proposals liid before again warmed to the temperature of Mrs, JS, Pettige Not (of the air it is found to have under- f being in favour' of 'any proceeding or Bone no alteration that can be de- omy, N.S, practically helpless from Kidney Trouble, policy it is : tod ths : : jtected by the microscope or chemical ; Jt i expected that something [or hiological tests. Jesides the cool- better will be recommended, and it is: ing checks the multiplication of bactéria for the people to pass judgment upon | The milk should be cooled immediately She could not stoop, and her limbs ached so that it was torture for her to be up and around the house. As Mrs. Pettigrew put it, "I was all' it. after it is drawn, or after pasteuriz- lation or boiling if these processes are before election are adopted. When the milk is cooled to proper. In crippled up. I saw Gin Pills advertised and sent for some, and after taking only two boxés am a differeit woman. Gin the Umted deg. 'F. -it 'may be kept several great politidal gatherings] lays at any temperature lower than 53 candidates the | 9¢8 F. submit at each the series of | . ohick riflect i Pills are the only thing that helped me, and I cannot say too much for them." If you have that dreadful pain in trie | back--if you aretorturéd with Rheuma- tism or Sciatica--if you have trouble with your Bladder and especially in passing water--if your Liver is torpid and you are Bilious--get Gin Pills at once. Perhaps you do not care to buy a reme- dy which is unknown, personally, to you. Very well. Will you use Gin Pills if we send you a free sample? Simply write the National Drug & Chemical Co. Dept. B. Toronto, Ont,, and you willireceive a free sample of Gin Pills by return mail, After you have seen for yourself that Gin Pills are all that we say, get the regular size boxés at your dealer's--50c, of 6 boxes for $2.50. OUR Our Women's $4.00 Foot- wear cannot b> duplicated in the city. Kids, Patents, Gun Met- "als, Browns and Tans. But- ton, Laced and Bluchers, Goodyear welts, turns and cushion soles. ABERNETHY'S. acts portunities of parliament by the government. We have the best range of $4.00 Footwear in Kingston for Men. We have Patents, Taus, Velour Calf, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Box Calf' Come and see them. Conventions timely States an WHY DELAY UNTIL THE VERY LAST MINUTE ? Don't procrastinate. Don't and al the 35 1-2 which nominate for pn i mm en The home of Mr. Mrs. William be foolish. Take time by the hot, { Earl, Lyndhurst, was the scene of a o They represent the issues up8n which |pretty" wedding, on Wednesday last, forelock and the electors will meditate {when their. daughter, Miss Eva Bell, f ua was united in marriage to Clifford H Get In Your ! : Hewitt, Frankville. Hall's Cough Balsam, the safest surest obstinate coughs, in large bottles; 25c., at Prouse's Drug Store, corner Princess and Clergy 'Sts. il be an dees Harvey and Edward Patrick, {ton, who found a wild duck's killed the mother and carvied off the brood: were fined $20 and costs for their illegal action "For winter reading," Inn library, at Gibson's Hil Conservas {rug Stove, presidency J 3 ; and resolutions mind their Sometimes hears that' a political party is living up to some declaration of} 2 i De Coal Now ! B!the policy of 1873, or 1893, as if po: {and - litical parties must not change front | We Deliver Quidkly. CRAWFORD, Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St for on any subject. In Eng ticn presently and there Tren nest such and there will be fusion « leas each their na fica- be that the old ide _ : the Tabard Red Cross 1.50 one will SAVAR YOU money. membership e pro-ior life I