~ PAGE FOUR. SPECIAL IN BUFFETS A few lines we must clear in order to 'make room for other goods i Ouk Buffett three mirrors, worth $23.50, Surface extension top, worth $15.50 . $14 MircindJ Surfase Oak Buffett, for « Sneriis noens 35 Large size with BH. 3. worth 19.00 2 Combination Sidebonris, £23 00, for .... solid oak, $22.50 1 Combination Sideboard, worth $26.00, {or The above are of best manufacture R. J. REID Phone 517 The Lead Undertaker Hardwood Slabs The best firewood § & value in the city---no® edgings. ® Sawn in our own mill @ last winter. Now nice some of them d elivered to your g door. - ANGLIN AND 0. . | 86 gence Genuine must bear --, Sota Ferrel, The Boys' Clothing Store Suits, Overcoats and Capes, Bweaters Ties, Mites, Gloves, Rubbers, etc Everyihiug for the mas and growing Htrongest of material combined with latest styles and mode. rate prices i AND Underwear, Hats Shirts, * Collars, Boots and Shoes young bey INSPECT OUR NEW STOUOK. ISAAC Z\CKS 271 PRINCESS STR EET. CALL Na Standard ea Sugur Has been tri ound excellent for use, Price bb Sivas ent ANDREW MACLEAN, public oh per year. hy TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto. H. E. Smallplece, J.P., representative. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911. THE WHIG, SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street. Kings- ton, Ontario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Mon- day and Thursday morning at $1 a year. To United 3tates. charge postage had to be added, making pice of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 for Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. some of the firms doing business with | the Laurier government and with but and conservatives, they may enjoy the The Citizen sees in which, of course, no true conservative will ap gone a change, hitherto silent, now cofispienous, favours. this proceeding an offense prove, One can see, without an enlargement of the protect idea, how important it is to the conservative govermment from any enoroachments. All the pa- tronage which the government can ere ate and control is wauted for the par- ty men workers for the sake of the spoils, and the life of the new gembers and ministers weary healers, the who are party men who are making the by their hungry demands And yet there are precedents for just I'he down $1 per ewl. price of hogs has gone within a month, and become depress held af- re- they second disappointed -- eserve to'be, oot having sug- rushed the mar- western farmers have undoubted! i the sale of their stock ed, Some of them until that aprocity would pass, and that have the ter the elections, excepting would, through it, market, They 1 were voted as their material interests gested--and then they ket. : them, the demdnd It The packers took advantage of The supply being in excess of the price went down. is thus alleged that as a eomn- the hog raising business has received a distinct check and the far- mers' plans will be If it hogs then some JAltered accord- ingly, does not pay to raise other source « in- be sought and cultivated. be tome must The res the Te: result eventually may a action which will be felt packers. The London Advertiser calls the fact that some years the hog industry failed by. ago and have under- i % The Ottawa Citizen is anxious' about | such action as the Citizen denounces. | the patronage lists. K professes to] I'he new finance minister is a 'liberal, | Ww have made a discovery, 'namely, that | ho has liberal ' was his He to it only. not repudiated affiliations. op- hut since the elec- and posed to reciprocity, He did not--before j views Or partners, | tion--declare that he was out with the' 'hout forty ve no more to did but if he can why the who doing business with liberals and would ha do with them. In effect when he accepted office, he this ie tolerated, noi wen have been and can do so still of government through the mediam partnerships ? The That and Oh will be en- abolished ! It It some who were patronage list ud. cannot be. larged extended. .may cover, as in Untario, former- ly Qberals but who can, if necessary, The Ontario government made votes in this Why the to another for 4 mess of pottage. way. not federal govern. ment ? 'ers the | pension of the import their the pack- | LESSON COMES LATE. asked the government for that he could a sus- duty American hogs and profit hy trade. "The city man 1s the Ad- alse watching packer closely now," says the ertiser, meat for a while, because! his big dividends are coming from the other end. But once he has killed off the Canadian pig, the import "The packer will not prices up that produced he will strive to the American price, . but from the consumer. packer he expected charge this to the the Ontario farmer dividends, higher rake-off Then may the 'We must consumer, because out of hog, paying a taking the big to ery, has gone ' hog-raising. The object lesson is effective, but it late to be of any Reciprocity is were waved so much comes too very special benefit, dead, the flags which have been put away, Se pork packers rejoice in that they what they like for and consumer can pay stock, and the farmer can suffer for a sea- is decidedly defec but for the Dre of The school law tive in many sent let us deal with one feature © it. It has to do with the absence of pupils who are under six years of age therefore, be in the pub- have been cited wavs, and should, lie school. Instance where boys have disappeared from the classes Under the new system, which Inspector Stuart is enforcing with commendable success, the teacher is expected to report on the facts.' There has to be a return made Some reason has in a certain time. to nssigned for the absence of one who ie within the school age, and the teacher, being unable to get the in formation otherwise, visits the home. There it is learned that the boy has gone to work. His earnings are absolutely needed.* He is not the real and only bres winner, But he has wearied- of school, disinclination for study is encour- He is invited parents reluet 0 not and his aged by the parents. hack to school. 'The antly agree to see that he spends further period at study, that bis edu cation will continue until he becomes fourteen. - ' DEFECTS IN SCHOOL LAW. Sometimes the pupils are detained at I'he father not triously employed, home. is indus The mother has to go out and work. Some one is want- ed in the home to care for smaller children. Sundry explanations are of- fored in extinuation of the children's offences, or infractions "of school law, The parents are primarily They either do not understand importance of education, or they are negligent of their plain duty. At all events thé pupils are not in school, and there is nothing in the law which to blame. the ean compel their attendance, Mark traants, these pupils are not They eannot be punished. They eannot be foreed to school can their parents be penalized for a failure to do their duty, You, nor Something should be done to awake parents to a sense of their responsibility. They will live to repent of their neglect day. some Their children, in the prime of life, may have accasion to curse the day they were not held closely to the rasuirements of the law. They cannot in youth realize their loss; in after life their folly will be repented of in meckeloth and ashes. The Germans are starving. hey are demanding free trade in food, and the government refuses to comply with their demands, It is only. a question of time until the people will trivmph. Dominion Officer Archibald thinks fuse | hat every tonviet should be allowed oul on parole so that he may be the more cautious in adopting himself to circumstances, There is great force in what 'Capt. Archibald says. Mr. Bourassa demands a referendum on the navy question, and it will be taken though unPiitish--the more so the better it will please the national ists, Strange how the conservative pross is gradually coming around to the Hourassa attitude. They are at the same time realizing that he is the naster of the admivistration though not a member of it. I all the Frontenac conservatives | want is a supporter of the Whitiey goversment---a wan whe will vote EDITORIAL NOTES. is direcied---why would Mr. laghor not do as well as Mr. Ran kin? What the government needs is some ohe who can talk well and so shake it wp in educational and agri cultural questions. Mr. Sevigny, wr, a nationalist, will second the reply to the address at the next session of the federal parliament. Mr. Sevigny is pledged to vote against Mr, Borden unless he proposes and carries through the re peal of the navy act. He dare not repeat: that remark in his place in parliament Gal y ------ The liberal candidate in Guelph, Nr. Melntosh, of the Mercury, has had a fine training for parliamentary ¥fe. He served as private secretar? to the | Gibson, Hon. late Hon: T. B. Pardee, Hon. Mr. W. D. Baliowr, and dressi Hon. F. J. Davie. He ought to be in, the legislature, and heto doubt ee uss the. gruel, have dhol. hat. the! conservative | transfer their allegiance from one side! put | eg h only THE NEWS OF DISTRICT COUNTRY NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. The Tidings From Various Points iv Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. The sale of thoroughlired Holsteins at Gorden H. Manhard"s Maple Leal Farm, Manhard, on (et. 7th, was the largest sale ever held in Eastern Ontario, the proceeds amounting to $13,000, The marriage of Donald McNeil and Miss B. Fenton, second voungest daughter of the late William Fenton, two popular and highly respected re- sidents of Brockville, was solemnized on Tuesday morttng During the progress of a Brockville {lengue football mateh, Saturday al- {ternoon, Clifford Laying, centre half back for MacDermoth's Boarders, sustained a fracture of his collar bone tn a collision, | Harry Clark died Monday afternoon {at the residence oi his brother, Noble Clark, Shamnonville, Deceased, years of age, was ' married. A lew years ago he left for ithe west, settling in Chicago, Of late he had been in failing health and larrived at his brother's on Saturday last, James Hogle, one of the oldest resi- dents of Sydney, fell dead while go- ing to a pete of woods, which he was tengaged in clearing up, on Oct. 2rd. [Tie was seen Lo fall by his son, found to be beyond help. Mr. Hogle, {in his eighty-fust year, was born in { Sydney, and had lived in that neigh | borhood all his lye. He wus a Me- | thodist and a life-long conservative. fa- un i PRRIRR OY PUBLIC OPINION. A Growing Demand. Thomas Ontario stem, just should her Jour: should own her az much as St, w aterworks, St nil telephone Fhomas Reviving a Memory. Star, George FE. Foster Canada, but the Belleville lutelligencer is tears, Toronto Hon. premier of (silence of the talmost too sad for acting hocked is Dr. Cook in Trouble. Advertiser. the gentleman who didn't pole, goes to Copenhagen {for comfort, and received with { hisses. The only for Cook is {Cov entry. London De. Cook, reach the is place Anything More "Wanted, Globe. Pelleticr and Naotel Srondin, for to second the ad- dress. If there is anything more the nationalists want Mr. Borden will be only oo pleased to provide it. Toronto Monk, government; speaker; Sevigny in the deputy The Silver Dollars. Toronto Star There is one act of the ment which Mr. Borden might He might rescind the order coin silver dollars. 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