Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1912, p. 4

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PACE POUR. THESE OLD PEOPLE OWE THER HEALTH To The Wonderful Powers Of "Froit-a-tives" ' Mr. N. JOUBERT OF GRANDE Licxm, | P,Q. says : *'For more than 10 years, I suffered . with Cons n and Piles. I tried many ies, but none did me good. After rie four boxes, 'of "Pruit-a. tives", 1 am well, 1 am now over So | years of age', Ms. Wa. Pree, general store-keeper ON writes :~"1 am 67 I gh and suffered tortures ue to Stomach | Juche on to try "Fruit- Sui Rk did so and they completely cured me.' Mz. . PARSONS C¥ OPTRRVILLE, ONT. --"] am 79 years old and a great "Deli Jrce in "Fruit-a-tives". 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. At all dealers or from Frait-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, ' DONT WAIT pot till your roof leaks. y+ Inspeet: our stock' of Reapy Roorixus now. We ean quote you attractive prices on the best brands. S.Anglin & Co. Wellington St. Korth THE WHIG, SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH will, published at Jos 318 King Street, Editions at 2.30 and WEEKLY BhirisH NHIC, iS pages, ha, in parts on Monday and Ie Ontariu, at $8 per year. Thursday | be added, morning at Te Ur , making re [4 t Daily { TORONTO OFFICE.~Suite 19 and | Street. Toronto. H. BE. Smaliplece,"s | of the individue! 15 not or the to th The {recognized in either Canada In the republic liberty i nited States, | south life §s imperilied by the lawliss ness of the criminal classes. The man {who exposes wrong-ddng is _funspirel against and even murdered." This has {been indicated by events in New York would raise his voica a grave la assaulted, arrested | The man who {in counsd or protest, in | beur eritks, is This is what , hap Rchenectad: ! and jmprisoned. the when he essaved to address the ers in Little Falls. In Manitoba during an (election men arrested handled offence was that they wer, the government of the day. Police offidals, or police thugs, ear vied about blank warrants for gent use, and in the enforcement o { the anarchistie rule to which the Roi lin government resorted. | pened to mayor of strik and roughly whose oily opposed to ur ! | re | { | | who wer» guilt: of the election tried and freed T wo. imp# taonators, infraction secretly I i fe A a grave law, were { The prosecutors were detfed alt infor mation with regard to the case, and b Kingston, | nit States charge for postage had to $3 and Weekiy $1.50 per year. Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices In Canada; rapid, styl- i ish, and cheap work; nine Improved presses | THE BRITISH WHICG PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED J. G. Elllett, Presiden, Leman 'A. Guild, See-Treas. ! 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church *. representative. INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM THREATENED. who presided over the case which were dated sevefal days ahead of the election. Some were detained, and dismissed . without trial The whole ion on. the experience is a sad reflact- vaunted respect: of Cana dians for law and order. The scandal, the indefensible feature, is the fallars of the th law in a dignified and ympartial man- ner, tal government to vindicale The election law is meant ensure honest and pure elections, and the administrators of it in Manitoba | dere to violate and abuse it without | compunction. There should be some way of cing the for of checking of foreing manage the judicial ma There must be some way its 'gross abuses of power, the men who chinery of the their work, province to account for A contemporary servatives of Manitoba really condone the acts and offences of the governgrent. They appear They excuge larity sa long to do so wi'l any election irrega as it has bein com profanely addressed by the magistrat. mitted En the interest of the part 'are' best for nursing mothers" because they do not affect the rest of the , System. hlild but cure. 250. 'a box ah your druggist's. © MATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL © CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED. ~ 1 Vashi ing we sell. SCRANTON COAL tM good Cant-aud de vusranswe prompt delivery. Booth & Ca.' FOOT WEST STREET, R RR RADWAY'S = BEADY = RELIEF CURES SORE THROAT Apply Rete to the throat and chest Ath He sifface smerts and reds dens © Giyp way's Pills in such doses as ir' freely move the bowels, or a sudden end take a large dose adway's Pilla and a teaspoonful of "Bellet with a teaspoonful Hf mo'nsses ip tumbler of tot water. Tictire at profuse per-niration WIT break out, and in the mornfng the cold will be mone. i AYK FOR RADWAY'S and take no SUBST TUTR aye AND HEATERS, ment for sale, reasors algo Aron oh Bed Dressers, Stands a Rar bles. Furniture of ail " rat Be agar a bought' a and oid re not 3 4 MH. Ontario Street, ite Crain 8s Wholesale Grocery Ga Ri Street. > % x # I have & lig Sivek of First- | clase Heaters and Stoves which be bought very cheap. low 1g° your time to buy ~and ready for cold weather. . ~ Also a fine line of Furnt- To-day the premier will muke wi official announcement with regard He will expla th My. Mon! The document wil cabinet changes. circumstances under which retires from office. be eaveinlly drawn, in order to minin ize the differences between Mr! Borde and Mr, Monk, and in order that there may not be any publié contradictio of statements. Mr. Monk, however proposes to make a declaration his own account. This is to be expected, and it i eminently fitting, because he has bee representd as moking certain obser vations which are not exactly in keep with IAs performances. [Ile is said t. have admitted, after attending thems sions of the government, asd hear fan that Mr. Borden and others had t say, that the situation in Bilton was + 'grave and even critical," in naval sense, but he colld not em port an emergency grant of $30,000 000 unless the people were to be cor sulted upon the subject. Mr. Mon wi!l not let any one, even the pr micr, represent lfm in any way, an his explanation will be anticipate with great interest, It is sgnifiecant to nots that i Montreal Kerr Hardie, thy socialis M.I*, has been speaking on the nava 0 CANADA IN PEACE AND WAR. He is opposed to militar ism on general principles, {uestion. and he 4 opposed to the stress whlch is being laid on the naval question." In the ierman war seare he takes no stock The real reason for Germany's navy- asked that nerchant navies of the world he ouilding is that she the not will in case of war. Creat voted aguinst the woposal, and Germany was faced with he prospect that in case of war sho' She im- nter fered Iritain, he said, vould be defenceliss nt sea. nediately bogan hat emergency. Under Mr. lardie's fnsgfration the' workingmen = of Montreal have yro-! wunced against the navy and against any further military expansion, The 'eelinig, the impulse, the action of wople are deeply affected by mvironmeats. In England, in ast election, the hottest advocate of he larger naval bill was the socialit | vriter who viskted Germany, Amself that its naval vas a menace to England, weordingly. There is not a igman in Fogland or in Canada who loes not believe in the defene ountry against any and er. They need only od of it in order to act quickly fectually. b to prepare Against thei ! the satislied programme and wrote work i of his every dan! to be convin | and THE UNIOR IsST8 The imperial parliament has "Yom regarded as a model of Ls "kind. There scenes have occurred betimes. Men, in the heat of debate, their heads, and used language that was most unbecomuing. Some have 'broken away from the usual restraints and fallen under the caustic criticism of the speaker. An occasional one ha: been humbled and made to apologix for his rashness. Al of the memiser have felt at times the power of that rule which they themselves adopted, n a measure of self-government, calli the dosure. Generally the house ha: been unger, reserve, and its proceeding have Jeon dignified and decorous, Las)" week there was a new exper wnce. The premier was _absen through illness. The Home Rule bil, was under 'discussion. Some of It clauses were boing passed with les obstruction than was anticipated. in cidentally the land valuation of Fng land came under review. This valua tine is loing made by Sommitices a voinled by the government and it have lost Rd has beeh necessarily tedious ans a you see anything 'm 1 don't send Ji oxact: Before . the committee: J many Wino have appeared, cop fidentislly, and have giten informa | tion which they YEU fina e pty J; orents There was the evidence | lo intinddate (SING OROUND. what some landlords would do in the They did not hesitate! the landowners, their; tenants, lessees. The government is. deternkped to avoid a aancial interests and some of the wit aesses will only serve on that they be spared the the landlords. Hence, when Lloyd George, who usually the storm-centre in the Ln wions, refused to give the names oi i ' | last elsction. or clash of 0 condition | coercion of | ertain witnessex the opposition went wild. They howled 'to hear him speak, and in thdr rage | hissed him in the house and when he | oft it. It was a mankfest sign their weakness and impotence. wave been losing ground, and inow it. They boasted that they would drive the government out oi slice before Chrictmas, and they have! liscovered that the liberals and their viies ave more strongly entrenched ban ever. Incidentally they have! weentuated the land issue, without fesiving to do it. and the land ques ilon promises to sweep the country and to overshadow all other ques $ons, imdluding home xule for Tre land. This is what comes of a dis rruntled party making a spectacle of tell in a side isvue. at him, declined of} They they 'EDITOR' Annesley Burrowes, a formes King | 'stonian, and for many years con | pected with the press, has jumped into \L NOTES. wool deliverioa were being held wp. ichigran Cotitral railway and soe if The cutiogk for the winter is very | comes before i € Yay | ernment ! eight v-nine, 439 | fou Inj {ami Liberals were arrested on warrants | arrested, | lshelis at lity of them » . | illegal proceedings of the !- Rolin government before the courts. | + wonders if the con | local | |. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, I tamination . of them be oud | of wage Pefus any kind The question A greal conveuti'm land this week. The labour depart has a rv Seplember, and the and the The ury bill is passed sooner the the bette the accidents theg are oa great sufiering in the land The Hadhield * Steel | Sheflield, Fogland, and fourteen-inch shells for the Slates at a cost which meant a (og of 3600000 on a £2,000,000 der. The offer the Sheffield Siw pandries, ui red for twdve brokied | { sav-! tend: was not peosle sccepte will supply each so that the be of war quality may tested, anc is munitions thing "DR. SOPER | DR. WHITE | SPECIALISTS In the following Diseases of Men: :. [Varieoeele | Dyspepsia | Epilepsy Rheumatiem Swvphilis | Lost Vitality Strieture Skin Diseases Diabetes | Emissions | Kidocy Affecticas And Blood, Nerveand Bladder Diseases. Call or sénd history for free advice. 'ee Book on Diseases and Question ank. Medicine furnished In tablet Hours---wam. tol pm. and 2 to Spm. Sundays-10 am. to 1 pac. Consultation free, ' { DRS, SOPER & WHITE, ¥.* Toronto St, Toronto, Ont. THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on It smokivg AT « MAUL AAS, Untarie Street, Electric Restorer for Mei | "Ph restores every nerve in theb~dyv | Phosphonul | th its proper tension ; restores | vit and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual Fhauphe honol will | 3 a box, ov twa for | he Séobell Drug easy averted at once. ou & new man. * Price ailed to any sddress St. Catharices, Ont. Far sale af Mabood's firug store make -- of Latest New | York Novelties - Keath id In Plumes, Sprays, Bande. Wings and Flowers, Do not forget that we have a large assortment in Hats and 7 1912, 10 p. m. Store Closes Saturday | BIBBYS, Ltd. | ibys Sho ie Cissy 'HEAD TO FOOT ~ OUTFITTERS | Prices Hs $3.00 New Soft Hats Camel Hair Special $i.50 all ew shades and shapes. = You Yon are invited to cur Overcoat Feast. We'll show you thy best efforts of the country's Overcoat makers They re handsome indeed ! ('all at your convenience, See Our ~ Roxboro Overcoats $15.00 - Our Premier Overcoats *$18°00 Our Grosvenor | Beaver Hats $2.00 | | | Regular $2.50 Qualities Ne 'w Fawns, G gg and (rreens, the very latest shapes « Bonnets for the litt "GEDYE" he Up-to-date Millinery || Store, 178 WELLINGTON STREET. Private Fitting Rooms. "Phone 225. anes Men's and » 80, 82 PRINCE Headquarters Underwear, Penmans, Woolsey and Stanfields. BIBBYS ims Cros ST EE Men's for Boys' Ne! Woodbine Overcoat $20.00 Gloster r+ $8.30 ur Chale a ntal Store $6.50, be BEDROOM far al) Gwers fresh awn green vk of Palmas ering riptions sit Bauy 'uneral rity Designs a speci Phones at Resid Grpenhous nee night 1212 sosmrmsnientrl esis FURNITURE Iron Bed Speci) this week. $2.50, 50. $4.50 and up. Some speclal ones at $5.75 and 1] Springs, $2.50, $3.50, $6.50. TEA! Tinest Tea TEA ! TE flavor, Green K pound, at ASDREW MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street. From Yard to Cellar | | We deliver at latest prices | the very best grades of coal. | This is a good time to putin | your supply for next winter. P. WALSH | 85.57 BARRACK STREET. FOR PICKLING to "and Vinegar. D. COUPER'S Phoae 76. 341.8 Princess St Prompt Delivery. | | We carry a full line of Pure Spices i | i "-~ - Blacksmith Coal | I --: High Grade : | DRURY'S Coal & Wood Yard KIN GSTON Is" golng big elty Everything that end, and, it takes a long tige to make everybody familiar with a new appliance In Cddition to this the pophlation is continually ging-#gfmé moving ont and others moving in That is why it takes continuous ad Yeptiing ta ing any special #0; the general attention' x the public That + why we keep -ham- meMing away aboot our "Cook With Gas" proposition Weé Know we . got the goods It Ix just a matter of geting in touch With the peofle si AW esnover lose a cus Jomasr- od 2 aE always DOOR WITH GAS, to » A points to ve HEAD, N, CONVENIENT. ower, Water, Depts CPOLGER, REMERAL MA NAGER,, Mattresses, $2.50 to $30.00. Tables, all styles and finishes. R. J. REID! [¥agna 871. | 1 Dresears, Chiffoniers, 4 URC E EYE Yl] OAL p

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