FAGE FOUR. . \ THE DAILY BRITIEH WHIG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1909. § "LOWE MY UFE 0 GIN PILLS" After Ten years of agony 1f you want to see a happy woman, call on Mrs, Mollie Dixon, 50 Hos- | And when | ive, West Toronto. omes enthusiastic over Gin Pills, iber that they cured her of ible Kidney Disease from which she sullered for 10 years, "After ten years of suffering from Kid- n i 1 ut ita Disease, Pil I 1 not put on my own shoes, but after g 1 me, Itisa d i « . tion of Gin Pills." Mgrs. M. DIXON. | f you are having trouble with your or Bladder, take the advice of ¢ like Mrs. Dixon, who have tried g and use them. { every trace of these troubles, and ict on the Liver, i a box, 6 box for $2.50, at all | We let you try them before Write for free sample. Na- Drug and Chemical Co. Dept. B nto, Ont. 3 Ll ll lL Le too if there's However » RO mi "Xn buy ore useful or gift for priate as you send or your- FROM $5.00 UP. --l Te Builders' Supplies Portland Cement, Shingles Asphalt Roofing, Brick Tile |THE WHIG, 76th YEAR 1 velieve I owe my life to | efore 1 began using Gin | my back ached so much that I | hirce boxes of Gin Pills these trou- | 1 leasure for me | ore testimonial to the grand | i They will cure | ee ed ad GS AEA SSA AEA | referred to as the | | Blake | My DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published 806-810 King street, Ontario, year, Editions at 3.30 and ¢ and Y BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages. Monday and urs | published in parts on | day morning at $1 i, To united has to be price of Dally $3 and of at | States, charge for added, making t | ing Offices in 3 rap lish, | and cheap work; nine improved presses. The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. EDW; J: B. PENSE, Managing Director; | | TORONTO OFFICE. Hult 1 20, Queen City Oham- | bers, Bt., Toronto, H. E. | Small representative. 9 and Church God. P., Dailo Whig. WAR IN THE PARTY. who are in power, either of the The men who | constitute a government or dominion, are not always They the assurance of the party's loyal sup- One is reminded of this by the province { happy. have not always | port which occurred at the annual of London { | seance { meeting the Conservative Associa- {tion in The dissidents were ex-Mavor Essery, and his mood, his bear- | represented by { his temperament, }« the federal and provincial his h was rough enough for a jing towarc governments was indicated by speech, whie counsellor. dly be expected that he king's ft could har would or could say anything kindly of Wilfrid be- the Ottawa government. Ir was denounced as disloyal, and ause he did not propose that Canada England, "'in That was in the extreme considering the of \ He attacked inembers for London, in the ive a Dreadnought to the hour of her need." mild madnes the man. next the egislature and commons, "our ser- said--Me.. ~Essery, "and These showing the party, Or the Essery vants, not our masters." men had not been faction, enough attention, and "if they did not mend their ways one hundred ot so of us will gather in some back room and decide that they must go," «aid he, "and they will go " Whit government was simply fierce. The ut the onslaught upon the five members of the government were "five captains," who for- were given 'their places and had about the sergeants and the privates. Mr. Essery did not. like the correspondence, the letters that {gotten had passed between the eminent coun- "My Dear Foy." "and sel and Dear Whitney 1f letters had to be who the with. of of had and written the party had the men could do it, and the services .of | "outsiders' could be dispensed The muin- grievanee was the lack The was going. wanted all The grits some of the plums, "What Essery, and in what { patronage. party {this that been Mr. want," getting protested. we Mr 1S Essery said a burst of tempestuous okt time conditions, s described '15 the Oratory, {full appreciation of the box in as had been collected under the reso- lutions would have to be returned. It was calculated by the treasury that the resultant deficit that would have to be met by March 3lst--for another budget for the expenses of the next year was already upon us--would be nearly fifty millions sterkng. "But let there be no illusions, he added. "Whatever we may do the loss to the taxpayers, rich and poor alike, will be sharp and heavy, and the injury to credit, and consequently the set-back to the trade revival, will be cruel and lasting. *I tell you here to-night that -the House of Lords will in five minutes pitch millions of the revenue into the gutter and violate the ancient con stitution of the land in a desperate and vain attempt to save their own ts from a fair share of the pub- lic expenses. . And after it is all over, after the waste and tumult, after the there will be the bill larger pocke general election, --just the same as before--no, than ever, apd that bill some government some party have, before March and 31st next, in some way or other, got to meet." The unionists and the unionist pa- ors say that Mr. Churchill bad no They say I warrant fer these remarks. a re the they approved or disapproved. however, that the si- that the government can, under solution of the house, continue collections until such time as have been The fact remains, tuation 1s very is to put a tariff awkward, The Cana- dian- custom * have force as soon as tbe schedules been announced, but Canada has never had a senate interference with a ard only when this experi: had can there be which find re- venue bill, a ence has been the political parties af England themselves. ------------------ EDITORIAL NOTES The man who 'begins his yd and early with Santa Claus gets dickering BOC off 'the more economically. mm The premier of Canada is the chams He it legislation affecting la lon of provincial rights was who objected to the weight of bread when the legis ture was dealing with the subject. It's The chap who proposes Christmas shopping has begun. just as well. to remember his fricads with a Christ- mas card or a love letter usually winds up with a rush for presents, at any cost. The heads of the officials at the New York customs house ave still rolling into the basket. Nearly an hundred of those who were mixed up in the sugar been sacri- trust's dcfalcations have ficed. -------- Mme. Bernhardt, the divine has captured Paris by a superb de- lincation of Jeanne D'Arc. The critics Sara, because of the damage-- into 1 DEATH IN AGCIDENT N. S. AYLESWORTH| HIT BY TRAIN. ! Sie (Was Getting Her Valise Out | of a Buggy When a Train Passing By Struck and Injured Her-- Death at Hospital. | AZ distressing accident occurred om | Monday, at noon, at Ernesttown Sta- | i tion. Miss BN. 8 Aylesworth, Bath, | {drove in to take the train for the east, | due about noon, and when she alight- | ,ed, she stepped behind the 1ig, which | stopped close to the track; to take out her valise. She. did not notice the special train coming west. The cy'in- | der of the engine struck her on the hip {and hurled her to the ground. She was picked up unconscious and taken 'on the noon train for Kingston hos pital, but she died soon after her ar 'rival at the institution. | Deceased was well known in Bath and Napance, Ouné brother, James Aylesworth, resides in" Bath, and one sister, Mrs. Vanslyek, in the west. De- ceased was connected with one pf the best known families in Ernesttown, and her many friends will be pained to learn of her sudden and unexpected death. Miss Aylesworth passed away- at the | general hospital, at 3.20 o'clock, be- fore hardly anything could be dome to reliove her suffering. Although she i still conscious, and remained so until death relieved Ther, she was in lcuch a state from shock that the doc- | tors united their efforts in trying to 'bring the patient to a sufficient state to stand an examination, but Her in- juries proved fatal before this could be done. A post moriem examination was con | ducted by "Dr. W. T. Connell, who {found that her back was broken and | her left Hip badly crushed, be tdes oth internal injuries. The remains were removed to Cor yott's undertaking where they yepared for burial. This morn ling, at six o'clock, Mr. Corbett left for {Bath with the remains. The funeral jwill be conducted on Wednesday morn- y was | | er L rooms, were ng | James Aylesworth, brother of the de- | | ceased, who accompanied his sister {from Napanee, returned home, Mon- | {day evening, after notifying relatives in Winnipeg, and other places of the {sad event. | | | WHIG'S FASHION HINT. | 1 | sulted doctors and i Nature makes' the cures after all. : Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. hings get started. in the wrong direction. ji = Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with hypophos-. phiteg can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood, FOR SALE BY ALL DBUGUISTS ere-- Send 10c., mame of Javer and this ad. beautiful Savings and Child's Sketch-Book. Each bask contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE 126 Wellington Street. West Toronto, Out HICHEST _FOOD-VALUE. Epps's Cocoa is a treat to Children. A Sustenant to the Warker. SUPPER of favour, Children thrive on "Eppe's." | Her Daughter Took Very Sick As Result Of Catch- ing Cold. $15 = 00 : ' The man with "Three Fives" to invest in a Suit or | Overcoat can learn something to his advantage by call- ing at this store. We claim to sell the bast Fifteen Dol- lar Suits and Overcoats in Canada, and we are doing it, too. | relieve her any. On the advice of a | Vercod 9 uits friend I procured a bottle of your valuable | A . See Our Swell Blues, newest remedy, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. | cut and style, $15.00.\ ¢ and after using the first bottle noticeab See Our Brown Cheviots, the Harvard out, $156.00. improvement was the result and after | See Our Black Worsteds, using three bottles she was entirely cured. I can certify that-it was through your | single and double-breasted, $15.00, valuable remedy that she regained her | strength and would advise every mother See Our Grey Worsted, in the Wenthweorth style, $15.00 SPECIAL Mrs. Dennis aney, Friar's Head, N.S. writes: "At the close of the year 1907, our youngest daughter, five years old, took very sick as the result of catch- ing cold. She became very weak and could not move around at all. We con- ve her various kinds of medicine but they did not seem to See Our "Auto,'"' the same as cut above, in Grey, Brown and Fancy Patterned Tweeds, beautifully tailored from top to bottom, $15:00. See Our Chamberlain.' A dressy three-quarter length style, in rich, Brown, Black, and Grey Meltons, Beavers and Cheviots, $15.00. obtain your valuable rem: For my- | gait I would not be without a bottle in the ouse." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup con- tains all the lung healing virtues of the | Norway pine tree combined with Wild | Cherry bark and other pectoral remedies. It has stood the test for many years, and is now more generally used than ever. did not secm to be a day over | and ho is condMerably past-- That was a close call. say she Price 25 cents at all dealers. Manufac- tured only by The T. Milburn Co, | Limited, Toronto, Ont. S. Anglin & Co. Wellington St, North. when every voter was a man and See Our Great $10.00 Overcoats -and College Ulsters. e H. D. Bibby Co., One-Price Clothing Store. twenty, didn't stab a man 1 stop when the machine said | a] " ving one-half as much 'as 1 have > TRE So Birtle, Man., elected Mr. Mal- colm. a liberal. He must be a wonder to down --the Roblin government and defeat the Hon Bob Rogers. There are some electors that cannot be bribed or bullied. to-night.' fhe Pro §pactiva Patentes" PULL IN ATION TO INVENTORS Ihe local government may not be xcited beg e over-this abuse of Mr. Essery. tion that 1t was SENT FREE ON APPLICAT Y 5 Tel k ack 2 . an its reign with the declara its arch-corruptor, ResrBuger Caitastes Copy ght Jaw Tork Heald Embroidered and pink satin evening gown, not going to trafhic es and patronage, but it was '1 ne in offi | | | | | \ and Electrical Wire Solder. forced to change its plans. inti c-- : ' Kingston's the party had its effects. Dr. Cook missing, and supposed to A Great Sale _- For the balance of the year. Pre |vost, Brock street, has greatly reduc- counting od prices in the order and ready-made lothing department, also in that, his have f. nistangs. Stock well tted him aj fortune which goes nto with new goods. | | | 7755 WONTREAL TORONTO, ~oio0 2 | | ---------------- OTTAWA, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON, Co | nay realize this, and may retreat and nursing He is probably be somewhera in his ORT RTVVT ATV AAT TATRAATE WRT BVT VVVVDS > Solder, Plumbers' Wipingand Bar, Tinsmith another 'rush upon his of nerves. Perhaps s government, and he begins his money. Rumour has it | ? gents bv a publi yroclamation hG 'S tiers v al I x lecture and letter is asbottell standard comedy for Gleet, Gonorrhea and Runnings IN 48 KhOUPS. Cures Kid- ney ang Stadder Troublat. + is going to do. The 'opposi ne n, in Ottawa 1s anxious that palonage influence very six . figures { The Canada Aecsasssssssssses Metal Co., Ltd., Toronto, Can. ¢ SBT VOVNWS ev BVBVB RBBB BVRBVVNS | World's Fair At The Hague Essery, The Hague, Nov. 30.--Plans are {der consideration for the holding of He is i yreat interfi al exhibiti Te and ii. something does not thwart his {510A int riiational exhibi ion hers 1913. in celebration ol the opening purpose he will be the death of | London changed the constitution of We the undersigned have known F. should be eliminated from dic Iti party show by government of London, is on the war path, tation s Ex-Mayor a un and Bibby's Cab Stand ' Phone 20l. : DAY or NIGHT Cliff's Real Estate Agency FSTABLISHED 1882. terrible fellow ere en en that the annot vidence its earnestness Sir Whit di the Whitney the Palace of Peace. Mr. Es annot terrify tanding - by ud at HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrh that cannot cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, giving orv to understand he bulldozing Essory represents th anyone with his Reward | be A 0 Wilirid Laurier and Sir James the Western so that 0 Cheney for the last 15 years, and pey. Mr the gruntled patronage hunters ccased to have a denominational plea |jieve him perfectly honorable in \ the Whitney ess transactions and financially able} ? to carry out any obligations made by | A | his firm. { { WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, | Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O | ) Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-| | ly. acting directly upon the blood and { mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monlals sent free. Price 70 cents per bottle. Sold by all bruggists | pr Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- | will be made for the |¥on. l i 1s French the {-- m------ - - pre -- Ontavio. Isn't H 1 H \ i scenting trouble where there | a . a . He! He 1 not appear be Had it! That's the way to feel -EVERY not better until the aforesaid |ONE_ does | that Oakes a CAS- - od is fe her { night BEFORE, when he demand i formally nind looks at the fellow who didn't. Success has a story of the gentle For OVER-EATING and DRINK- b ¥ (185.000 = Sos ING nothing on Earth cleans you man who set out wil y ) to buy | out 'as a CASCARET, naturally-- Christmas presents and wound up by' easily, without that upset sick the feeling. Don't meglect--at bed time street car--the mother of seven blessed ra PM. or 4 AM. no difference-- | you'll need it. 803. | CASCARETS--10¢ hor-Wesd 8 | treatment. All druggists, Biggest | seller in the world. Million boxes a month. | University ALK OF thing PANIC. The strange about the mmper ial budget s that while it has ot Where vou can buy or sell » 2 i I Ye J been approved by the lords, aml is property. Also Insurance jy to be laid aside pencing. the re- written in best companies. |sult of an ection, it is in force, {he obligations that have been GEO. C LIFE, ted under it rip . { tremendous rate 05 Clarence St. The spedch of Mr. Churchill on the on the things that will likely 'on the of the bud- has challenged attention. has be- | all mas buying ?. Look over your hat you needed. Are you getting ready for your X list and see if some of the following are not just w Sensible Gifts arc more appreciated. or appearance, and yet busin government does not give it aid tip to Queen's as to what it may ex pect when it cuts loose from the and church. cons at -- The Orange Sentinel has heard that the teaching S¢ hools temporary are mouning up a / SLIPPERS For Men, | | Children's ' Slippers, Over- Rubbers, demand of of! in Fine Kid, Fancy Plaids, in Carpet and Velvet, $2, $1.75, $1.50, $1.25 $1 and 5c. Women's Warm Felt -and Fancy Velvets, also Plaids, newest patterns, all prices, from 50c. to $1, $1.25 and $1.50. : Suit Cases Our $5 Real in public ubject, shoes, Moccasins, happen oo» e our con- rejection Leather Cannot be equalled at the price. Other grades, $4, $3 up to $20. : Suit Rubber Boots, Fine Shoes, much commotion as <neech of Mr. Ure, member of the wwvernment, that the defeat the budget 'might in peril the old age pen- Mr pensioners La h l does to any ? Case - made almost as wait . Party Shoes, Street Shoes, 0 of School Shoes. Balfour hastened to assure that h il in any A event, r government were changed be bounty. the taking over 'from a woman In not, would the recipients tha Now Mr. Churchill paints the financial outlook an fle wants it to be understood that with the rejection of the he whole paratus by w ach the money 1s rais- i the bill be broken pieces and brought a A ft A { they public children--an armiul of less than a dollar, and giving her his entire" pocket-book. He thought it rth $5,000 to dodge the tumult eti------------ The action: of Carter's Little Liver Junetown Jottings. Pills pleasant, mild and natural.| Junetown, Nev. 26.--W. R. Mec- They geatly stimulate the liver, and |(Calpin, South Lake, is erecting "TT. regulate the bowels, but do not purge Franklin's windmill, which was blown They are sure to please. Try them. down last spring. Miss J. E. Wash- The Hamilton city council has final- | burne spent Saturday and Stunday last Iv determined to make a contract with the guest of " Maud Summers the Hvdro-Electric Commission. Rockfield. Mys, Mary Summers is "the goods, costing | lurid colours WO budget "t financial ap- one home and treated i A Thursday in Brockville. Mise Janet Ferguson friends. Egbert Aver made a busi- |Arlic Purvis and Miss J, E. Wash- J. Frank- ness trip to Brockville, on Thursday ; burne visited Mrs. Claud Purvis, Lyn, lin. Rogkficld, who is very ijl. Miss | last. Several from here attended thejon Wednesday. Miss Luella Herbison Orma Mulvaugh, Lanstowne, spent opening services at the Stone: church, ; visited friends in Brockville this week. last week at her home here. Alvin Yonge Mills, on Sunday. Vincent Mo | Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chick, Caintown, Avery teturned, last week, from Shar- | Donald ' is the guest of his daughter, | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbi- bot Lake. He shot two fine deer and |Mrs. J. D. Bigiord. H. W. Franklin [son on Thursday last. guest 'of her daughter, Mrs, C. How- | brought ard, Brockville. Miss « spent a few days with Mrs. No Shady Methods Prevail Here. 2 » is ed to nation s av to to dead stop." Mr He much ths of : Churchill continued, alarmingly how Miss the could not exactly measure of but headstrong freak Lords might be many House would cost, it How pair nallions. All the pew taxes, and some of the most mmpor- {ant among the old taxes--for in CRAWFORD, "Phone; 8, Foot of Queen St. the income tax- would fall to Fhey «t, and such part longer them would no ot