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THE CLOSURE MUST FOLLOW. One thing further will follow as a result of the conflict which is now on at Ottawa, and which must end with a dissolution of parliament and peal to the people. There will be » closure. The people will have seen a demonstration of what a waste of] mongy and time there can be to no purpose, and they will give the gov- ernment a mandate 16 put an end fo it. The government has decided to pass the trade compact Wit can, be cause. it promises to be a benefit to It was undertaken, tog, in good faith and should be carried The opposition js determin- the eountry. through. ed to die in the effort to defeat pact," and 'die it will either in the ses- sion or in the election which it will force--and-does--not-desive-- Meanwhile. there #10. be a senseless and undigni- fied struggle in which two sides will undertake to wear each other out, in strength and patience. The people the advantage some ar- in law and of practice, that will see rangement, will make these scenes impossible, and the closure will be a feature of the next parliament, SPLIT IN THE PARTIES, There is something suggestive in the reciprocity proceedings of the Ameri- can seuafe. there was the spe- cial session which the president called. in conformity with his idea of nation- al honour and integrity. He favoured he agreement al the outset; he fa- voured it when it became an assured thing; he desired to see it adopted; and when the regular sessipn failed to First, the |' this in contrasting the last session of the New York legislature under Mr, Hughes, and the first session of the legislature under Mr. Dix. The and as Vicious as ever, and it has made the session of 1911 one never to be forgotten, : EDITORIAL NOTES. The sooner the steeet lamps are changed the better. They represent at the best a' very dim and uneertain light, and they are using a lot of power to no purpose. It is Hajsbury--dear old Hal, or blafi old Hal-against, Lansdowne. On or the other must lead the lords and Lagsdowne is beginsiny that his sun has set. however, is a fleeting vision ne The tories at| Ottawa and London, iri parliament, aré in about the same frame of mind. They. represent a los- ing cause and they are angry. And what men do when they are beside themselves deponent sayeth not. The scenes tn the mother of porlia- ments are suggestive. They show that buman nature is the same the world over, and that at times some men will lose their heads. For the row- dyism that forced the house to close there can be no excuse. " -- : It is said that Dr. Beattie Nesbitt might return to Canada if he had the assurance of mild treéitment. And why [should he Tare any easier (han Tra" vers, who has been sentenced for x long term in the penitentiary ? Ile merits 'by his actiom, neither soft 'Words nor mercy. The challenge of Mr. Fielding fell on dull ears in the commons--that the reciprocity bill be passed and tried for that the redistribution bill be and an appeal be made to Strange to say the op- a year, passed, the people. position want to consult the people so they say--but do not want an elec tion, A clergyman in Toronto advises that the people dedline to buy the papers which favour a freei" Sunday, or advertise in them. What non- The people must have the and they must do business. sence ! news, They can use the papery, put can- Common sense should D. COUPER, 'Phone 76. 841.3 Princess Street. Prompt Delivery. +THOMAS COPLEY . Pross 987, : rd to 19 Pine St maniing' apyihing AN in the ¢ Ca es given on all fo a VINEGAR. pass the agreement he had no hesita- LEMONADE. tition, in calling a special session |not run them. ORANGEADE. though-the-house was largely changed | dominate the pulpit. in membership. Tt was called to con- sider a matler with regard to which it had not a mandate from the peo- ple. That was the first point. Then the parties did not unite on the subject. It was a non-political is- sue surely, and one saw the agree- ment supported and resisted by all sorts of combinations. WHAT RECIPROCITY MEANS. What Farmer, Fisherman, Luniber man, Miner and Consumer Get. Toronto Glebe, Reciprocity with the United States is now at the disposal of the Canadian people. It rests with parliament or the eleetors to say if we are to have It was carried {the benefits of the enlarged free mar- evintually with the aid of the republi- (ket, whieh it will bring. Look at the a and ew work wood Floors of all kinds. cans and democrats. acting with anew market 'possibilities in the list ; will receive prompt asttestion » 8 hich 1d 40 Queen Btreet cordiality that is to be commended. [of Cabadian products which "wou thereaftr have free entry into the ' SESEIIPIP A similar experience at Ottawa would United States : have been preferable to the spectacle . WhLIAM MURRAY, : which is now presented of men carry- For the Farmer. ., ue ak, ing on the campaign of the bitterest |Catile. Onions. { @ Ulty and Country Sales Care- #|'"¥ g ¥ * fuily Conducted. @| kind and on purely party lines. It is Harden and mules. Apples, * : _ | Swine, ears. * Market Square, Kingston. : Wectasly whith Sant be termed en Sheep nd Tombs. Peaches. oy ightening or elevating. Poultry. Grapes, Reciprocity .in trade should be re-|Wheat. Butter. R yp, | §0rded from different standpoints. {Rye. Cheese. for Some members of parliament mast see |Onts Fresh milk. ee LL J Ra i Barley Fresh cream : Thera hh INET Sie Advantage of 1 sl. wuld, it lai Beans. Fags. 2 fort vight vital force. drains, s.hc. Either Nooat | to their own judgment, support it.|potatoes. Hay. 2 a Wit C Beek y oF Fataor Ms 31 fram Fo ak Ca. i= ean They would not be divided on party| Corn. Straw, in doubt No. required, send self addressed envelope fot free book to Dr, Le Clere Med. Ca, Haserstock Rd. London, Eng. Try newDragée Tasteless) of Therapion, easy to take, safe, 'asting cure. MEN::=:: a SEER & RRA utent AMiorueys, 2000 Notice A Strangers and Visitors are y invited to inspect my big show- y ing of Antique Furyiture. b Suitable prices. Best quality. L. LESSES, , Cor. Princess - hint Sta. 'Phon Buy on Sey all kinds of Foniture: Highest prices. AN OUNUE OF SATISFAC. TION 1S WORTH A ron Bes OF TALK. matters give You a RR ae ms ; iy, a lines, and it is a pity that this non- political division did not take place. The country would be spared the sight the necessary supplies. It may be that the people will ex- press their displeasure with this man- The New York state legislature has adjourned, and the impertinent eritic is ingAned to conclude that Jt has not done much for which praise can be bestowed. The democrats ruled it, and they were eager, of course, s0 dispense the bounties of office among their friends. Hence there was {what a number called hunger mad- ness in evidence all the time, and it was appeased by the introduction of - [the spoils system. Tammany Hall had a large. part. in the doings of the democratic party and Tammany stands for all that is damnable in public life. To it may be due the legislation which prac iB fF E 8 | : £ Fz i i i : of two parties sparring for points, onlij.libut. one question, to the exclusion of even |Salmon. | 1 For the Fisherman. Mackerel. Cod. Herring. Oysters. Lobsters. For the Lumberman. Timber, hewn, sawed or squared. Saws] boards, planks, deals. ner of doing things. As they differ Paving posts, railroad ties and on the trade agreement, without re 'poles. g ' gard to party, they will probably dif-] Wooden staves. fer at the polls and the siege which| Pickets and palings. is now; being carried on at Ottawa will For the Miner. go without effect, Feldspar. Salt. A- VERY: POOR SESSION. Pra Asbuston. For the Consumer, Lower duties on a host of .«fticles, such as : > Meats, fresh or refrigerated. Bacon and hams. Beef and pork, salted, Canned meats, and poultry. Lard, Tomatoes and other vegetables. Wheat flour and datmeal. Prepared cereal food. Bran, middliogs and other offals of grain. Macironh and vermicelli. Biscuits, wafers and cakes. Canned fruits. Srgienitural implements. Paving : stones. < Clocks and watches, - Canoes. tiger has been at large, is bungry, | he Vaiak at . complete set of all his books at ons em ------ ee LADY GREY RECEIVED OFF: CIAL COMMUNICATION, Affectionate Impulse--Pictures of King and Prince Will be Treasui- ed Throughout Queen's Life Mrs. J. M. Gibson, wile of the lientenant-governor of the province, has received from Lady' Grey a copy of a letter sent to her by | Queen Mary, thanking all the Mary in the empire who contributed to the gift which was presented Yo the queen op the 'occasion of her coronation. The letter from the queen, and the ome written by Lady Grey to Mrs. Gibson, follow : "Buckingham Palace, June Sth, 1911. "1 thank most warmly all the Marys in the empive who have so gemeroush contributed to oe gift which has been presented "Ihe th a the affectionate of impulse which. prompted it has, I can assure you, deeply touched me. "The beautiful Insignia of the Garté®, and the pictures of 'the king and my son, whieh will form the per sonal part of the gift, will be trea sured by me throughout my life, and will be handed down as precious heir looms to those who come alter. "I look forward with special satis faction to devoting the remainder this nohle present to a charitable ob ject in which I am greatly interested. (Signed) "MARY." "Gderpment House, Ottawa, July Ath, "Dear Mrs. Gibson,--A letter from Queen Mary thanking the Macys of the Empire for the beautiful gift that they have presented to her majesty on ol 1911. her coronation hus been com- miunicated to the Fnglish press. "1 enclose a copy of it, and would suggest that if her majesty's letter has not yet appeared in your provin- cial newspapers, they should be asked to allow their columns to be made the medium of the gracious thanks of Queen Mary to the Marys of the Em- pire. y "Believe the, "Dear Mrs. Gibson, "Yours sincerely, "ALICE GREY. 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The census would be much larger if all' the men 'who are leading double lives could be found owt. For pure ice cream in bricks or bulk, try ~ Sakell's, next to Opera House. 'Phone 640, It always pays to take time to do n diseases Skin, ladder and Sonia) Ali. ments Ne ag One visit advisable ; if im ib send history for free opinion oes Yih Sveclalists viee. Suest fon hank on men» free. . Consultation furnished in tablet free. Medictnd form. : am, to 1 pm, 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 0am tod pod . DRS. SOPER & WHITE Le 35 Toronto Street, Terente, Ont, ~ FOR SALE Viluatle Property--Easy, fem CITY OF KINGSTON: Large House and Grounds, Uni .ersity Avenue. Three 70 x 180 ft wots, Alwingion Avenue. Eight aluable 40 ft. frontage Lots, Al rgd Street. in the vicinity of Queen's «Full information cheerfully fur- nished-on-any- of these properiies. Apply, . J. 0. HUTTON, 18 Market Street, Kingston. BICYCLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES BICYCLE MUNSON 249 YA Glenvale Reports, Glenvale, July day school picnic was held at Ontario Park on Tuesday and much enjoyed by the children Rose Cramer is very ill at Water town, N.Y. Her mother was tele phoned for and went overgmmediate- at Cut Prices Send for Cut Price Catalogue. | 'The annual Sun- Lake was Miss 2. ly to attend her. Mrs. Skduey AL port is seriously ill. Mrs. H. J. P. Good and Miss Tessie Good, Toron- to, are visiting at J. D. Ellerbeck's Miss Kathleen Orser returned to Bur ington to resume her duties there Me ang Mrs Michael Hawker and} Miss Harriet Round | visited at Huvelton, N.Y. last week. Mr. Bens ley, cheese juspector, for this distriet, visited the factory last week and found ything satisfactory Joseph Cramer and Cromwell visited friends in Watertown on Sunday. Visitors Miss Margaret McDonald, Burlington, Vt, at Mrs, T. Orser's; Miss MadeXne Amey, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs Newton Orser, Kepler, at H. C. (On ser's; Fred. Murton, Muarvale, at H Campsall's, ever Rideau Lakes Nav. Co.. Limited. Otta¥a Thursday Steamers leave for Monday, Weilnesday, Sdturday, at 6 a.m. For Clayton, every day, Friday apd p.m. Jones' every and Wednes- at 6.15 Tuesday, Saturday, Wed Fare Falls and return, every nesday and Saturday, at 6 ww for round trip, Sg. James Swift & Co., J. P. Hanley, agent. agents, a kindness. The wages of sin ill-health. are many times Cave good service if you expect good salary, niversity, Semi-detached Brick fouse, University Avenue. Four douses, latest equipment, Earl St \ Lots in Weyburn, Moosejaw, Re sina, Rivers, Watrous, Nokomis diggar. ~« Wainwright, Saskatoon (Sask.), Calgary, Tofield, Hutton, Edson, Scott (Alberta) and Winns reg. : . * ' $ ' ' ¢ ¢ ' ' ¢ 4 4 ? : : i ¢ BOBO BOW . ' VVVOTLVVTVLVLLVOTTTTTLLGD seas hese 2 ' \ and Boy' § Departmental Store ; A We now Seil TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, AND TRAVELLING BAGS, It you see it in our ad, youll fin we Stated it would be tend to that, . Two-piece BIBBY'S PRICE ... Sizes 8 1 Hand-tailored Suits Plain Grey, Worst eds Men's Fine Cheviots and Serges, Fancy Brown and reen Sizes 34 to 44. Something extra. BIBBY'S SPECIAL, $15.00. Different Types Suits for Stout Suits for Slim Suits for Tall HP tt NNN BIBBYS Limited 78--80--82 PRINCESS STREET { FOR SALE Garrett Also g Frame Dwelling on Rooms. Bath and Closet To clear in a hurry offering our than Wholesale Prices. THE BEST. OF, Men's SUIT SALE: " We never urge lopkers to buy---the quality of our Clothes at- OUTING SUITS SE Suits of Genuine Halifax Tweeds and Home spuns, regular $10 and $12 qualities, for $8. 50. -Talloring is of the very best. » : ' . English Tweed Suits - $1 Men's Three-plece Suits of Fine Tweeds in dark shades of (ireen, Brown and Grey, three buticn style, sack coat padded shoulders and lapels, smart cut, wel' tailored. Would be con sidered good value at $13.00, $14. 00 and $15.00. , $10.00 to 44. {Imported Worsteds - $ Worsteds, All i ¢ ile ¢ ' ' ' ¢ ' 3 ¢ ' ' ¢ ' Street. AN PANAMA HATS Must Go we are Panamas at less CLOTHES d it In our store exactly as ' is Be TPN RLTRTEBOOS SS VOTRE VLOV SBE OVETORBN reese ste Ease TTL. A A NA $8.50 : Blue Worsteds Latest cut three-piece styles, Pin Dot new fabrics . 1 Men. Men. Men. tN NNN ne TVVLLLTTLTVLT TVLLRLLRLVVVVVVTRW containing Nine ood Stable Can be Bought Cheap. E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. 'Phone 286. Summer Need the attention Winter apparel. . MARKET SQUARRK, KINGSTON, ONT. 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