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Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, wyi. ish, and cheap work; nine improved presses, THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED J. 6. Elllett, President, Leman A. Gaild, See Trema. TORONTO OFFICE~Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 33 Church Street, Toronto. H. E. Smaliplece, JP, representative. A eres err =. NO CAUSE FOR DISCOURAGEMENT. proved of the Whither programme, ss an altermative from Mr. Rows, of abolishing the treating, and worked hard to give effect to it. Nr. Roweli East Middfesex the recent local id a cons The were nol liberals of divided in Fhe constituency sryative one, conservatives | election wind the and voted' the any gederally wailed, ticket were ta the is not discouraged over the result ip { East Middiesex. He has nailed " colours to the mast. On principle, is apposed to the bar, clubs, in 'any licensed places, proposes to continue the fight along. this line. Sir: James Whiteey may. | as hag says, be 8 great ror and may le gry favour of the temp: rance his sympathies will be open to qltes- ! tion so long as he ix the ally of the liquor party, and its pl i dlections. clusion of jiberals were mot ha, their of Mr. Suth- dependent conservative. The support in| and he hearty in in hotels, erland, an ; enthasigstic in their Bim, in the question, believing whole-bearied upon fon They were not attitude towards even temperance much io | wholish the-ar that he it. Some conservatives did was nol vote cause, becauns he was more pro- pounced thea his opponent upon the liquor question. The liquor interests were very much in evidence, They ap bens LOCAL OPTION IN SCOTLAND. a nig Ihe question of sompensation came + legislation, but it received its yuistun 93 vith the Scottish | when the Seaetary for Scotland op-! iil, with the clauses | posed it. He waz in charge of | abolition of the bar | bill and he took the ground that contingent upon the vote of a certain | there could mot be compulsory contri percentage of the The feel- | bution to a fund which ing in Seotland is the feeling that has | ministered by the government, where it is pro-| over which the government had traffic and inei- up in connection Temperance that make the and ad- and vlectors. was not prevailed in Canada no posed to the dentally drive some people out of it, all that the and the good- control. The amendment was eventually de- feated, but the discussion upon it show i ed that those drastic measures, pro: i 1 reduce an entire loss' of thie will represent A was amendment the bifl, there should be a system of compul- insurance license holders in the object being that every suffered by the suppression with stand, equipment, viding for radical and sweeping were not whole-heartedl: parliament. Granted that | business advanced in an | forms, up- | namely, that ported in the liquor that even the men who are engaged | pew idea to is a poor one, ! SONY of | in it offer no defence oi its evils, the] fact remains that many do not like | should be compensated | to ignore vested interests and "do not | extent. The pro-| like to injure them. In Scotland the by some men! new option law gives the liguor men | live years in which to get the business. seotland, one who of his businiss supported temperance workers, experienced in posal was out or dis who were active and by some who were pose of i SOME MORE ANCIENT HISTORY. { | posals which he believed would lead tu | "social revolution in Ireland." The | Unionists of Ireland, he said, - had | been betrayed Ry the Unionist govern ment. Fwo years later Sir son accepted office ugder the government--the government that ha« { betrayed the Unionists of Ireland that of Solicitor-General, and retaibed | it during the time that Mr. Wynd ham pursued what a8 successor of Mr Carson, in 1808, described as "rotten sickening policy of tion." It was then that be from the National Liberal Club, the Coercion Act had received his atlack because of opinions, sir Fdward; Cagson, by on Hon. Winston Churchill, his political the historians some thing to do. Ihey have been dig ging up the records of the parties in the old land and find that Sir Edward was a of the National Libe ral Clab, not, as he says, before the duys of home rule; but long after the bill had been introduced in the com mons' and rejected. Then Sir Fdward, ia Ulster, sumed that he wight claim credit fo; and oO! in to a change has given Edward Car same | member pre the conecilia being a Unionist all along, resigned | and promoting Unionist legislation. He presumed that the historians were once more asleep, anc | 1} assent, and he had been appointed much | as conmsel to the Attorney-General for | which | Ireland. { was made by him on April 27th A man with such a history <hould | 1808, before the Irish Uniomist Alli | rave kept quiet and not sticred ¢. in which he denounced the pro | * record which is not creditable posals of a Unionist government, pro | im as a tarpcoat. z it supporting alter \ the roy they appesr to have been very alert. They recall an addvess le | . | . THE CHARITIES' CLEARING HOUSE. ! they arose, and intimated that by 5 be | woved environment and the study of | $ The Associated Charities of the city hus held its annual meeting and laid ite report before the people. This re port-shonld be witisfactory. --It-deme oncieated one thing at least, namely, that the institution has a place a mong the social organizations of the city as 8 sort' of clearing house for the societies and churches, and per forms s duty peculiarly its own. In essence it aims wt the veliei of all worthy persons and does tend to sup press professional paaperism. A valuable contribution was the address of Dr. Ross, who outlined the social conditions in England for three hundred years and showed that the policy of relivi, and relief only, with out getting at the cause of poverty and removing it, had not been pro- ductive of good, but had practicslly continued the social . conditions. He showed what was being done in Can ada to meet these same conditions, as wredity some of the causcs of pov erty and distress - were being effectuativ| 'rested. The movement towards the care of the weak-minded wa« one oi | 'he greatest and most important of the day. { The resolutions which were adovted | vill, it is hoped, do some good. They thanked the officers' who hued rendered a very valuable service to the wom- munity in a quiet and cheerful especially the general secretary, "investigations" had atl all been satisfactory ted to very surprising discoveries. churches, the church auxiliaries, ull benevolently inclined persons, mvited to co-operate with the As:o- sated Charities and by their co-opera- The | aud! than at preseat to make it: work 4 H not likely to he weted upon. one session | Ju Canada the member: would have toyed with the questions for a year. So the Hon. - "Bob" Rogers had a bund in the Richelieu cloction-to no avail. He promised a rarise railway at a cost of S10.000 or $200,000, iY | the people elected Morgan. And the electors did not put much trust in the promise. They appraised it at and * the grand oll wan is'in a pre precarious wndition. br. Maicshoinldl mould would have ministers of thought. It's » sentiment that is ot ou, by order-ip-coupcil. As much was imported in four months «3 in the twelve months previously, Sud build The Howe Rule for Ireland bill is going through the commons according to schedule. Fancy two of the mom Ne A. member but | | municipal council of "Berlin impos ! having stalls {eft jdeath, | daughter [the i Mills. {will be held at i the { her identify WAY, : whose ! times | Gay and had sometimes | i | fighting decisive engagements along a were | | might rion, which was never more nocessary! 1912 v » bad better reflect revives old minister before he sisditions. 7 The jmpw riod wer gedent pes d in short order o tions Laat i how ed Ym favours, and be niniaters wer which hind the Shon Bs. to £4 per sh had Marconi for same Ministre in the and anoulle t an old Inn can ix Lime, ido pot pro it by their SPIRIT OF Remarkable Teronts Col. Denison prisoner that Te for men only. Wom Toat would Iw proasition Stay nl farming. Worth Phoexnix the 1 i house of tepresentatives tarifi for revenue only a saving to the people of $1,000 000, WH 5 year. That certainly considerable sum. saving While. Saskatoon nited Sitios that Faring ot san would Sens g The York To meet Price of Meat. Herald the high ost ew of living the thereupon the bute hers in the municipal mar ket refused to handle it; thereupon the women who went to. market started a riot; thereupon the municiphl police | were callid ont and 1 the marc ket. What a beautiful chain copsequences. -lwlows the protective stem ! TWO DEATHS IN WEST RESIDENTS HISTRICT. cheap meat; close ot } ow rormMen THE NAPANEE OF The 'ate Daniel Haycors and Mrs Frank Hawley--Remains of the Latter Being Brought tu Napanee for Interment. Napanee, Oct. 30.--Twe leaths were reported from the last week aud came as shocks to the relatives in Napanee I'he first wea that of David Haycock, well known in Napanee and vicinity Deceased here in August work in the {harvest fields during the fall, and nothing was heard of his illness until the message came announce his He leaves a young dow little son, who are at present her father, 1. B. Lund, York sad | west to iand with | Road. Again on Sdturday the sad news wae received of the death at McGee, eldest Slash was gon Sask., of Mrs. Frank Hawley, of John MeColl, Road. The dgath this case also very suadtien. One Jittie four years of age, besides the hus band, is bereft of a loving other and wife. The remains are being brought to Napanee for interment. The annual Thanksgiving supper + Trinity Methodist church on Moa- day night was a great success and was well atteuded, The receipts irom tho supper and concert negred the $200 mark Amos 8. Kimmerly in Copyright 1952 Alired Decker 8 Cobo 5) has purchased RICES BIBBYS Whatever the price you wih to pay for an Overcoat. whatever of Overcoat vou may prefer, vou may, be absolutelely sure that we give you the best style and value that vou can get anywhere. Just come to sce. at style They're smart, they're chic and they're classy. Us just such re harks as these hear, when customers pe ¢, our Over Coats, 2 we SEE OUR ROXD OVERCOATS SE SEE OUR PREMIER OVERCOATS $18.00 SEE OUR BRYSON" SUITS $15.00 SEE OUR GORDON Shits $18.00 The beautiful fabries andithe artis tic Tailoring will at once tell yon story of clothes distinctiveness and merit Then when it comes down to value Iving. We Shine Our Ba Classy Shoe for Men $4.00 The host $4.00 Shoes sigtesd anda, Button ov. Blucher, Taps, Gun Metal, Velour, Patents residence of Dr, N. J. Silla, Piety Hill, and will remove there shortly.f M18, Margaret Allen left this racy for Winnipeg. H. W. Kelly return- éd from a trip through the west. He went as far es Saskatoon. Miss Pearl McKnight of Vancouv- er, arrived fn town last week to visit with friends in Napanee and Forest, Sr., underwent a critical operation last week and for some days his life was despeired of but this week he is progressing fav- forably. > Walter Exley, 78, 80, BI BBY S Limited Men's and Boys' Departmental Siorc 82 PRINCES S$ STREET. I J Lantava Locals, Oct. W.--~A shooting mi a be hi ; te ST +f 324 King St | | 20th inst. Powe digging nut 1 an: | Woaede | i | { 1 i i { Lantana, pléwing ig the order of the day | raul arouhd with his a bing machine again. Owing to the wet | weather the box was not as i largely attended as was expected. Mrs PF. Raspberry and son are _visibing wm Smith's Falls." Miss Duyeaw, pe { { s SOC hool teacher, is spending the holi- days at her home in Kingston Miss k thel Wilson, Umpah, has returned to home here. Worg has been re- | that an elderly man was Saturday last, near Flow. | It was impossible to} man as decomposition The residents of this wi sympathy to James Hoore, who lately suffered the loss of! Phronegst . ence night, ceived here found dead, er Station, the 239 had sel in. cinity extend TOWN OF GANANOQUE | hie father. Visitors Mr. snd 3 John Sproule and family, at McRhenzie's: Mr. and Mrs. James at Wymano Thomas': Mr. and H. Morrow, James Moore's, last. Joh "| pwo =| { Locomotive From Kingston Pulled | Them Back----John B. Gould Sus. to His Head. 1 PASSE) Gr © WERE DERAMMLEYS { at | Turks and the Bulgarians are! The ten-mile front i. tained an Injury New York people are paviog devd dollars to hehr Rooscyelt a hm | GCansnoqus O« to 3 7 Monday evenings coaches. were de rated #t | etreer siding. 1 is said iswitch there had b a felt uni ye koad |The engine passed over but | > | both coaches rau off The company | a mmediately communicated with Kingston and an engine was run! down and pulled the cars on the track again in time for one of thei {coaches to make the wight run, the | other conch wes damaged to som extent, Joh ©. Gould, an employee of tic J. W. Denneit & Son's company, while helping to cmrry up bends ofusheet metal, had his hand badly gashed, necessitating medical treat | ment. He had just got ground from the effazciz of frHing fram indder last week and this will ay him un for » few days more. 1 W. ©. MeCarnev Iaf; this week for Calgary, Alta. where he will Charge of his brother's hotel, Ford comes east to mdke the quaintance of hig young son helr, J. G. McCarney, ir... whe ar rived recently in Ogdensburg, N.Y. A bit of a miv-up on King streed in front of a Chinese laundry estab lishment on Monday evening ed fn three large paoes of ¢ broken. The were summon: tobe 30 bot? BR. SOPER fake write] i Mr |= important features of it--the post of ing operations in the Cagedisa N3rih- 80s and customs pool eld -pasiiog al Tet vad foulitetsd The Snes FOUBE Wen in lug dor the day, Belnots were ing, attending an Jackson, spending a short time Adrie ents, Mi Leeds Mies James, With relatives, home in Adams is Brockville spending with nel daughter, Bents at Varsity jturned ye fwith ! eho are In aw COACHES heals rains irhed digging crop. ®oou have trip. { badiy" hur retu the COCK house had Vie iand Mrs. Her Mrs Wagar'e on Sunday Van Mr. and Mrs Sunda}; | spending a week or Mre. 1 and | Cronk # A foot ol ' Mondays { nu tinned Lily pending friends in Lake, Harve; A Tussdey allowed to ge Grabaut and K in Kingston last ¢ ALL. W, meting | St. Catharine #1 with Rober his Jack par son + \RESTORE GRAY HAIR | 10 NATURAL COLOR ie y Cation Garde: il Sage a Simple Remedy for Daadenl., Falling Fader foray Theis old don u and Mrs. Galway a few eft to-day St. Catharine spending a short Mre--b--aA Whson a short time 0 on, B. J. Wilson, Miss Hazel Wi William from a short Montreal Lake Echoes, Oct The ery bad condition since The farmers have potatoes ana rep Mr, and Mis from their Baveock ( t by letting the drill fall} little boy has arrived at} of A. Wagar. Jacob Bab-| iss the misfortune to lose | 1emed itore: Mrs. John Wagar}! iy Smith at A. Wagar | with John Cronk at last Mr Ie Abrams at Hicks on | Mrs. William Hie i two at her son'; John § druggist I YONY own i un ey con | aot I n al their Sidue fhe me in! darkening 1-4-4 har vogue Dar gine ito, | gloss and | sta | Due hair at seven hers ar grandmothers kit in Te ne ray Ison, Allen re-| and | also with god lye nad %ous 6 4 sung the Baul Reigns has b 0 he ical w hie rive resial Ong Mec paration Thi bs ihe A York ot *LOTRY who roads | the | fir tned got w hh wil Bring § atid Np lind, Filhany ha w sulphur Ha dee Li strengin and a Git dou 4 { inliing i ree bea cent botth fet a of thi 1 Vi drug ihe Reynolds at toda. and su liiaution r guaranice that 5 redu it thy CXauliy encmi fd Manood 1 wis ihenk remedy Agent fell Winnipeg wud in the sow ight, Motm PE eet | VA IS ALL COOD COAL