THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE THREE 110 SPEED uP BIRTH RATE Fa S PROBS: Thursday, fair; followed by showers. i i fpLEA FOR MOTHERHOOD OUT OF { WEDLOCK AT CONFERENCE, {To Remove Prejudice--What Fran. e Is Ding in Providing Frotection In Hlegitimate Birth Cases. 5 L i New Y 32 A plea for A . Lovers: £& Notice--Herealter, the Whig, In| mother wedlock Breakers will clear uy too rom ith other papers all over imide y it the International exeakers will sisar up head a 8 i Ake a charge of 50c. ans by Ly 2 iy aL ? an engagement, mar! or reception announcement. | . ne Umbrellas Mrs. 1 allan r, "Otterburn" en : terts d at at the country wis -- rt ------ eee ------------------_-- - When We Talk About ~The Honesty of Our Advertising The fellow who shouts the loudest often spoils the harm-' ony of the choir. When stores talk about their honesty and claim leadership in style, value and what not. Just keep this in mind: It'isn't what we say about ourselvessthat counts. It isn't what any store says that counts. The store that you should put your trust in is a store steadily doing the tight thing, hour by hour, is looking after its customers' interests and is never tiring in its purpose to please and serve. Never mind the talking. Shop around till you find that store. of France ountry the population of ecreasing." said, "it i rtant above all to favor the rate plication | BALM ing Balsam magle when Mrs. John 0, was the guest k cosmas were | acles in the protection 1 2 indiseriminatels raced outside of marriage the table,/dark green {myst longer be held as a disgrace tistically arranged [or a burden. The girl mother must 'he other guests were he lifted The prejudice which Carruthers, Mrs. Norman makes Her an object of general cen- ie, Mrs. W. PF. Nickle. {sure must be combatted; and, if ir- antine, Mrs. John [regular birth is ne longer a disgrace ", Miss Samson, {to the child, neither must it be a 'a > ! Mr 8 tr >, Mrs. Douglas 'dishonor to the mother men s Canes an d + Miss Hora and Miss W. G oT= | She must find in society for her- Oe von is and for her child the support Ladies and Gentle- . ad hich in the past was refused her." I Carey. Broel r Describing what France has done informally > tes on this mdtter, Dr. Moutet said: ternoon when a number of The law has assured the protec i i n Miss George 8 1€Y. (tion of the child born out of f kan Wi her ts, and were jock, first in creating a bond of right forms a lelight to be able to welcom ber ihetween him and his p t is possible; then in as nother when she is alone and with resources, and, finally, in tak- full responsibility id rearing the Get these v parations to- We have an excellent showing of the bet- The Popular Drug Store ter grades of Gentle- OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 30. Branch 2018 street men's Umbrellas. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. |} No more et et TH a AL A Hs article appreciated gift than either of fm a Coe of ; , Wa Sa 1917 the Government assisted these. Be rar Cay i {70.562 abandoned girls, mothers or wives and widows, ini the support of THN . J. Clifford Reynolds » wh their hildren An allowance tc Priced $3 to $20.00 attending 200 nT te th ren we a rs a SMITHBROS. | «1 cee snes rg ra Miss Jessie Dickson is vi n er JEWELERS ister, Mrs. W. J. Knox, at Kelowna : Major-General and Mrs Victor Limited Willlams, King street, are entertair Established 1840 ing at a small dance on Saturd 2 : ening in honor of His Royal H Kingston t ' Steacy's Limited h is made payable in advance ™ ---- " - me mann the child is three ye ol out of 3,330 child Those people and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eve examina- tion, are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made by us, i} causes no pain, discomfort, or inconveni- ence. SPECIAL OFFERINGS ON THURSDAY Women's Distinctive Coats and Suits 8 re too lax," t to be broadened, even if they should disturb the peace of a few families whose egotism and false s thonor a 8 the expense 1¢ Prince of Wales {of the ch sary to facili- 4 Monroe Reynolds, Ports- [thte marriage and legitimation still children's party on more Any measu.e will be good NS . t ¥ afternoon, when the little which will assure every child equal FRENCH SuMmser. ter John's friends rights add an equal place in the wi I F 'happy: afternoon world." | .:. In a general discussion of sex i . Irs if. 1 Hughes. who is the| morality and prostitution several K | J M 0 D 0 | gue >» rs Alexander Macphail, [speakers urged the necessity of more inge lice nas sa te a eeley Toy Velo, Oa or . Cle 5 spent the week-end in [Stringent police measures . to cope e Ritz Carlton, and re- [with the evil King Street And We Use No Drugs. It is never necessary to resort to high RRC ge " x ns irowae. who lately WHEN THE PREMIER'S rn rrr Sere | ET the Wellsley Hospi- | SUPPORTERS QUIT HIM NOX A COLD TABLETS | uci. roiici,s ending a couple of| *eks holidays with her brother, A. i A safe and speedy cure for LaGripna, Browns, ut He Recognized Defeat When Th 2's. ab 3 iis Coughs, Colds, Headache Neuralgia, GQ rritt, who has been | Toronto Barrister Took Heres always big satisfaction in Flu, a mild laxative. Breaks np a cold . . ap, Jah : beir ind justi : Tt tea as | Y z her daughter, Mrs. Gordon | Meeting by Storm. eng mind justified. : In a few hours. Get the genuine, at ier daug | It takes the hypocrite to make | &ll drug stores, 25¢ per box. and Mr. Dewar, Sydenham! sham appear genuine. Sold at Best's Drug Store. left vesterday for Montreal | - she will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Little - . . 226 Princess Street sounding phrases in discriptions of Steacys Limited cleverly chosen assortments of Wo. PA, -------------------- men's and Misses' attire. The garments "an « - shown by this store are always in them- Toronto Oct 22 --The World says: One of the outstanding fea- {tures of the campaign was the de- feat of the prime minister, and pro- Miss Josephine Vrooman of Na- bably Arthur W. Roebuck, the To- panee, spent Monday in the city ronto barrister, contributed more Hew Duff, Princess street. return- 'than anything else to bring this ed cn Monday from Toronto, where about Up until a few days before he was the guest of J. Colin Noble the election Sir William Hearst's Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mowat who return was generally conceded, but were the guests of the Misses Mowat a change in feeling followed which | ~~ Jolinson street, have returned to To- was as quick as # was inexplicable. TOOLS ronto | This feeling, as a result of a meeting | 'eld 'at the Soo. Saturday, finally A. Franklin, have '\ ned into a rout; and how the pre- everything that the working arrived heir destination, San in W's defeat was borne in on his man requires. Be sure and ncisco and are in their new home | sugporters is best told by a promin- see them and what you 51 Douglas street. jent citizen of the Soo,who arrived in don't see. ask for { Mrs. H. A. Tofield, Barrie street, | Toronto yesterday: who has been visiting her sister inj "When the Conservative meeting | Sherbrooke and also in Montreal, ar- 'on Saturday night was in progress." rived home on Tuesday he said, "the. chairman announced Miss Samson and D. M Samson that they would extend a hearing to { are the guests of their sister, Mrs. an opposition speaker. Mr. Roebuck John L Whiting and Mr Whiting, promptly mounted the platform and - Clergy street. i from that moment took the meeting Lieut.-Col. Frederick Macparland 'away from the prime minister. He is spending a few days with his sis- | made a wonderfully telling address, selves amply conspicuous in their extraor- dinary value giving and authorative styling. Your Hardware LANTERNS Wa offer the Wright- Our Tool Department is » Light Lantern for the bal- very large, in fact we carry ance of the week at . .81.09 Practical Fall Coats in straight line belt- od models developed in mixtures, Tweeds and Velour Cloth--excellent for every-day wear--some Fur trimmed--$19.95, $25.00. STOVE SUPPLIES Pokers : Lifters ne STOVES Ash Sifters . «43e. This Department is cer Shakers . "ils .45¢. tainly seeing a large num- Ash Pans . | «.25¢., 85¢. ber of people these days, Stove Boards . - $1.35, $2.00 but YOU haven't been in for YOUR STOVE YET DINNER PAILS Don't let him come home Charming Autumn Coats of pure Wool Velour. in seasonable STOVE PIPES AND colorings; lined and interlined--shawl and convertible collars ELBOWS Are our own make and are made out of the best material. Stove Pipes Elbows in the wet weather when you can giva him a' Hot Dinner at six . Lunch Boxes .49¢., $3.60 Dinner Pails $1.25 i Herbert | Street and returned to Port Hope on { Wednesday NOW 18 THE TIME TO HAVE THAT FURNACE OR | ter, Mrs. Edward Kenney, Montreal. | Herbert Robertson, Trinity College Scheol, Port Hope, spent the week- f a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Robertsen, Wellington Mrs. Charles Hanson and little daughter, Elizabeth. who spent the { summer with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Car- | {| Mr. Roebuck's remarks on and when he left the platform the crowd cheered and demanded that he continue speaking. The incident was {probably unique in the political his- jtory of Ontario--a speaker taking away his opponent's own meeting. were most effective and the prime minister did not even attempt to answer them." nickel | Coe.... $29.50-$35.00 Distinctive Autumn Coats in straight line belted and semi-fit- ted models; developed in Bolivia, Pom Pom and Silvertone -- Fur and convertible collars of Racoon, Nutria and Seal --$45 up to $85. Other exclusive models of Peachbloom, Bolivia, Duvetyn, etc., with exquisite Fur Collars; borders and trimming innovations of Ra- Mrs. Edward Kenney has taken an | Mfred O'Brien and Ralph McPher- coon, Nutria, Beaver and Seal. : ! apartment in Montreal and with her | Som Gain Liberty at Stratford. i : c a1. . ak % | children: Joan and Tom, will spend OB. ors and paired ] i the winter there. ; a. ;Pherson, Thorold, two youths aged 17 i si. and irs. Munroe Reynolds, fo) 0 escaped from the jail here Sun- | onions oy toctory, Portsmouth, are day afternoon, are still at large. The adoring a holiday in the Lauren- hove were awaiting trial for break- | tans, ling into two stores at St. Mary's and | Mrs. Harold Davis, Stuart street, | G | fr. 5 {for the theft of an auto at George- i | eXpects to leave on Thursday for To- Five minutes after thd avs] i STOVE of yours repaired, before the cold weather sets in ruthers, Annandale, left on Monday, { for Montreal to join Major Hanson TWO ESCAPE FROM JAIL. All you will have to do is come and see us or phone 237 and and reside there - we will hava & man go up and look after your needs i McKelvey & Birch Ltd., Brock St. Rich Supple W oolien . 4 | : | guest of Mrs. Luther Buck, Bagot Size they Bad_esaped. «} Qa } ICS Mgt Tuther 'Buck. If its injustice, keep clear of it. wn. ronto. town Mrs. Halden, Lowell, Mass., 1s the! te eps Cut In the yard for exer A re tet aa ------------ - Wellington | #treet, entertained informally at the Yo wot {tea- hour om Saturday afternoon § B when her sister Mrs. Haynes, lately = ehin § Bl or Ireland. and Mrs. Holden, Lowell, Plies i Bl Mass, were the guests of honor. i Ain reauliL | J (Continued On Page 8.) | Dr. Chase's will relieve you ------ -- and as certainly cure yg) a Longshoremen on Chelsea pier, "foal, or Eadmansos. Hates : {New York, returned to work Wed- : esday. This is the largest union i IN EASY That Dominate the Winter Coat, Suit or Dress ~ The Favored Coat Materials They come in the shades of colorful warmth like Burgun- dy, Deep Browns, Wine, Goblin Blue, Reindeer, Beaver, Taupe, Navy, Green and imagine the scope for choosing-- --BOLIVIA --SILVERTONE --VELOUR --. FRENCH BROADCLOTH . --DUVETYN + --VELOURS Suit Fabrics That Tailor Elegantly Much of the elegance to which Suits have aspired this year is due to the luxurious weaves of which they are composed.--Ve- lour, Serge, Broadcloth, Duvetyn, Silvertone, Wool Jersey. n of longshoremen. The principal £ SELL {line steamers dock there. » WE 3 Jadies' Saits, Dresses, + Men's Suits, Overalls, © A just Saumeration includes our Jewelery, Suit vices as well as our virtues. N. Morris, 374 King St. man, We have a complete stock of comfortable Chairs and Chest erflields, covered in Tapestries and rich shades of Veloars, to suit any room. ! Box Calf Blucher; leather lined: Rinex sole; rubber heels: a real Fall Boot for Men : Everything to make your home cheerialyy the winter months, . . rb ---- Steacy's - Limite Other lines in all the latest styles and best leathers at $10.00, $0.00, $5.00 and £7.50. Repairs and ordered work promptly attended to. ° JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231) . 3 70 Brock St. and Victrolas Come in and hear the lat- » ~~ ~ - "EON ERENENANNERER