THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG m------ damm ple of Canada think that it was the r 1Customs scanda' that caused enough REV. MELVIN TAYLOR Progressive members to vote with] i = the Conservative party to defeat the 10 LIVE AT WELLINGTON King Government in the House of Commons last Spring," sald the Gain et . Ye a eis ta oT JH Move There Fram defeated three different times. Those| Oarieton Place--Teachers' who voted with the Conservatives Institute Held. to put the King Government out -------- ti © p, Oct. 13M. W. Bro. Hon. | were from the Province of Alberta Wellington, Oct. 12.--Clare Greer V' Edwards, Grand Master and [and showe? in the only way they [of Toronto, spent a recent week-end ign of the Grand Orange Lodge [could show it their dikgust at the |with kis aunt, Mrs. J. E. Noxon. lish Am speaking at.lm- action of the King Government in|Douglas Christie, Toronto, was home 'LOL. No. 2767, in the Temple | wanting to keep a. string on their [for a few days last week. Rev. W. J. i Toronto, Tuesday evening natural resources." : H. Smyth tock annivérsary work. on occasion of his official visit to | "1 was the only candidate in On- {the Milford circuit, on Sunday, and je, said: ' tario" in the recent election whaiRev. Fred Horton supplied the am glad that the members of made the Alberta resources bill an) Wellington pulpit. Mrs. Jobn Bell Orange Order are mot going to [issue in my campaign," he con- spent part of last week visiting Mrs. } Grit or Tory because they hap-|tinued. "I pleaded with my leader [David Hubbs, Bloomfield. - belong to sither one of these [to make this an fssue, but his eyes| Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Thomas § warned Hon. Arthur | were turned so much to the east{went to Madoc fair on Wednesday. fighen that as long as I am head [that ho couldn't look west. It was|Mrs. Beatrice Wilson, Toronto, has the Orange Order in Canada it is | grasping at the shadow in the form |béen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Freeman 'going to be used as a catspaw [of the support from Quebec, which | Burlingham. Miss Marion Stinson Be squeched in adversity and never was more than a shadow and snd Mrs. Estelle Stinson were guests ed in prosperity. 1 told Hew-|losing the substance. And let meat the Bell-Davidson wedding, at|' Ferguson the same thing, and tell you that the Alberta resources |Massassauga on Saturday. Miss compromises on regulation 17 [question is not settled yet. It can- Stinson played the wedding music. ump as long as God gives me [nol be sidestepped. It has got to Mrs. Caleb Garratt arrived home, on h, and I'll change every seat|be faced. The man does not lve in| Friday, from the West. I és We may be driven by the old public life to-day who can side-step| Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Orser, Gan- political parties to form a British and pussyfoot with these great prin-|8BOque, were guests of Mrs. Gilbert at Canadian group. I do not ciples. If no one else brings it up Hutchinson on Friday. They are whether the time is ripe for |in the House at the next session spending a week at Lakeview Hotel. action yet or not, But if you |then the Grand Master of British | Alexander Grabam left, on Satiiday, t to Ottawa a group of say 10 or {America will bring it. up." (Ap- for Egan Creek to attend the fun- members to represent such a plause). eral of his brother-in-law, the late up do you mean to tell me that Charles Cross, Lansdowne. Frank wouldn't make the leaders of Gillespie, Kingston, spent the week- two parties sit up and take no- NOTES FROM ENTERPRISE. end with friends in town. Mrs. Sam- 7" he asked. A A-- uel Saylor had a sale of her house- "Don't forget that the basic prin- rrangements Made For The County |pold effects on Saturday. She has School Convention. one to Toronto to live with ner of our Order is civil and re- & b Mberty.* sald Dr.s@dwards Enterprise, Oct. 13.--Digging po-| daughter, Mrs. Paton. at RE Bue Ean Hoa, |lat0es is the order of the day. Rev.| Our teachers are attending the Mr. Chatson, Free Methodist min-|annual Teachers' Institute in Piec- al eal he ahaa, Mle, ister, has moved into Mrs. W. H.|ton, Thursday and Friday, the' 14th » Vi t: x principles that we adhere to. anasts house and 15th, They go to Belleville on Little Burt Bunt had an opera. those principles for which We lio, for adnoids and tonsils Pe e|puiaas 10 visit fhe. Dutarly Sched) i n more to the 'future of , © for the Deaf. Mr. and Mrs. Alex- mea General Hospital, Kingston, last|ander Tait 1 - ander Tait lefg on Monday, for To iis country than any political party. | week and is doing nicel Miss {hose principles ahead of 8 y. ronto, where they attended the Party lace Applause) Elizabeth Millon, nurse-in-training |pakers' convention. They went on to 4% ae * eent. of th at the General Hospital, Kingston, | Detroit, where they will visit Mr. Probably 99 per cent. of the peo- Mate, 8 alt at hor parents home and Mrs. George Tait. . one day last week. Preparation is Rev, Dr. Melvin Taylor, €arleton Doctors Recommend being made for thé annual bazaar |Pplace, has purchased the home of Ba : and pork and bean supper, to Dbeithe late Wallace Wilder. Welling- Them for bies given in the Community" Hall, o0a|ton friends of Dr, and Mrs. Taylor Monday, Det, 15th. i i are very lad that they are com- \ e Sunday school county conven-|ing here to reside. Mrs. Wallace 1 tion will be held at the United wilder, Miss Edith Wilder, Mrs. W. J HE GRANADA Model is a " Church ou Tusnday 188, Dinget E gud G. Beatson and William Wilder ; medium-sized. mediym-priced instrument embodying the new supper w e served by the ©8 lcame down from Toronto to spend . 3 : : Rot » : . : for whi ease send me by |in the basement of the church. A|the week-end in lington. pe Orthophonic Victrola principle of matched impedance" which 1, Douglas' Infant Tablets. |1arge crowd fs expected. Three ses:| Norman Montgomery, Toronto, 1. astonishing the entire world with its beautiful music. + . . . find these Tablets are a Wonderful |g,00 morning, afternoon and even FE 3 , Wi ho rs 3 , «| came down for Mr. Saylor's sale on . : 1 vat: , expecially this Winter when there 1{, 0s 0 "Clu Lo" port that Mr. | Saturday. Jack Rathbun, Toronto, The Granada is in popular console design of Spanish derivation t00, I have user Wesley Elliot's baby, who was very |spent the week-end with his mo- . « the rich wood finished either in two-tone mahogany or in * Infant Tablets for sixteen (ill, Is or. ther, Mrs. (Dr.) Gibson. Mrs. Gib- : 1 a. a in oath Sympathy is extended 40° Mn leer Ras sone to To Da 4 blended walnut. «a. . The instrument 1s large enough to be adults and children." Good for | Babtist Wilson. Mrs. Kitty McGregor | winter. : - __imp e ive, yet sufficiently conservative in size for the average } il from Douglas & Co. Nap. [204 Mr. Shirley Hanchey, ;n_ the home." Ask to hear the Granada at any "His Master's Voice' & et death of thelr sister, Mrs. James bl: h * Shannon, Newburgh, who was bur- THE FARMERS ARE BUSY. , establishment + + . +, - and remember. the new Orthophenic ied a Rendvilie on Sunday last, Tou = ws tone chamber with its remarkable musical powers is found only recent rains made qu -| Getting 'eeds Some \ 2 " : : "HH. . cult for threshing and cern cutting Pods ult Dog on matruments bearing the famous trade wark His Master's in this community. Some of the boys| Stone Road, Oct. 10.--The people \ \ Voice .. oe Obtainable on easy térms. 3 who went on the. harvest excursion !sround here are kept busy threshing to the West are exppeted home|and silo filling. Also cutting corn : ; ALKIN CHINE COM soon. Mr. and Mrs. enry Card, |and digging potatoes. Quite a num- VICTOR 3 of NG MA Limited PANY : Centreville, called on friends on | ber from here attended the funeral of i Tuesday of this week. Miss Mella Bedore in Newboro on : : The neu : Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Valley Episodes, William Gibson and their two sons, : 0. Lee Valley, Oct. 12. ~The concert | Willlam and Orville; Mr. and Mrs. and dance held In the hall, on Fri-| Delbert Adrain and little daughter, nn day last, was well attended and all| Vera, spent Thursday in Perth. i ®, tal sound -- . Trade Herb Nag' " ---- | iS EXCITE report a good time. Mr. George Beil.| We are having some very cold , ) Smith's Falls, has returned home |rains. Robert Palmer, of Delta, after visiting his brother, Willlam |gpent Sunday at William Gibson's. o THE KIDNEYS Bell. The regular meeting of the|Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunt and family, » 3 ' Women's Institute was held 3 motored from Kingston on Sunday, : DRINK WATER home of Mrs. James Root, Oct. 6th. |were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. : San : : The nest regular meeting is 10 be | William Gibson. Mr. and Mrs, Fred | / - N\jheld in the hall, November 3Ird.|Cready and little daughter, Gladys, ! Salts at First Sign of Bladder (Claude Hampton left Saturday night |gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al- Jreitation or Backache. for Chicago and other points in the [fred Wilkison. Fred Adrain spent ---- United States. Wellington Coburn | Saturday evening at Mrs. Hillard The American men and women [has returned to Detroit after visii-|Green's, - ust guard constantly against kidney ling his parents here. The regular 7 ble because we often eat too much imeeting of the Ladies' Ald will be} -TTf!fm food. Our blood is filled with iy 14 a¢ the home of Mrs. B. Patter Ornamental suspenders are the which the kidneys strive to x son on Wednesday, Oct. 13th. latest fashion fad in London, reviv- out; they weaken from overwork, ing an old-time custom. Pictures ) th . 200 3 8 Stuggian, the elinatl oes America has the largest refractinglare stenciled or woven on the bl adder weakness and a gén- [telescopes in the world. shoulder straps. decline in health. Johan Your Kdners ts Ike unos | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hich Finance ly, full of sediment, or you are pliged to seek relief two or three - ~ during the night; if you suffer oF HMMMM | WELL LA sick h : AWLL TROL Ms : EY Ne eadache, or dizzy, nervous WWE SPOT WOULD well, ves san! ; | OAT WOULDN'T BE: FAR acid stomach, or if you have Yo AR : ; AR RECKON IT TO Mish BOOTS. AL COULDNT DO OAT, AR atism et weather h had, 3 NG WOULD ~ DOESN'T BLE 3 ao NOTRIN WAT i jn drink good soft wa-| } » PURRCTAN HONRS AROVE BOAWD , r from your pharmacist of Jad Salts. Take