Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1911, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 1011. |THE WHIG, SEVENTYEIGHTH YEAR MONDAY, EDITORIAL NOTES. |@ OCTOBER 9, "The Only Thing That will Relieve Neuralgia." The piercing pains of Neuralgia, which often follows a bad cold ot La Grippe, are frequently almost un- bearable and few medicines afford any relief to the sufferer. 'l am a rural mail carrier and have been a user of the Dr. Miles medicines for years. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills can't 'be beaten. They are the only thing [ have found that will relieve my neuralgia and | have tried most cverything, besides medicine from the doctor. I am willing to: tell anyone what the Anti-Pain Pills did for me." CHARLES HILDERBRANDT, Box 205 Woodvill. Ohio If you, like Mr. Hilderbrandt, "have tried most everything" in vain, why not do as he dj fight our aches and pains With Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. Let the pills bear the brunt of the battle. No matter how stubborn the con- test, they will come out victorious. Dr. Miles' Aati-Pain Pills stand on their record, which is a long list of cures extending back a generation. Druggists everywhere sell them. If first package falls to benefit, your drug- gist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO. Toronto, Can. D000000000000000000nen BURN ANGLIN'S COAL The purest, cleanest and best. CLELELEEEL008800480800 Frcs S. Anglin & Co. Office and Yards: $ Cor. Bay and Wellington Sts, 4 BIvsvivevevivIesviseie NO REASON FOR DOUBT Statement of Facts Backed by nj month of dune to do this, unless the | he uten ant Strong Guarantee, to or, relief ali ton, We guarantee complete sufferers from consti avery ease where we fil, we will ply 'the medicine free. | Rexall Ordeclies are a gentle, effec | tive, dependable and re gulator, strengthener aim to re-establish in a quiet, eause, inconvenience, griping or sen. They ave so pleasant to amd work that they taken hy it tin thoroughly wp the whole to healthy ity Rexal Orderlics and ideal for folks, and delieats too highly gulferers from an, and its 10c0, 250 ean Community Rexall Store, bowel nfe and tonic nature's f easy way, They do not nau take may be They so easily | Ny one iy tone 8 neti wre unsorpassable use of person ] children, We them the cannat ta all fipation ree recom mei fe ten : vi rm of cor i I 1208, and Rexall 1 onl i r to ren obtain sea tha Ih in The kind yon are looking tor is the kind we sell Scranton Coal » good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. Brasatsttttaatnsiaiaagd acsseecel THE CLUBHOTEI1 bu fof and and A roac Ha surraundings in centre of city floes to principal stores are moderate oe by the wees P, BM. THOMPSON, Proprietas sassanassstasl RAPIGN SFE Sra dh oN ork v talon. dea ne loses Eo. Ei sor M ol 81 from Fasporn #4 0. 90 Yor C oe Liman Rum. £0. Lid-Toronton 6. required serd self ar dressed enve' ope Dr. Le Clots Me. Con. Haverstork Rd. FEEFIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIS t otherwise, in | ment has the right to order an sup { { ber They | $00 ov | inctions | = yetem | old! ther, vou | ton, Ontario, at $6 per year. per year. H E. The financial olf and the Monetary economieal with publie editor Times, a heroically a the debt. thas been borrowing a great deal {deals ruestion her by Great ROO0, 000 (00) to [six years the loans to totalled indebtedness { Britain have The total the lish money lenders is $1,800,000,000 Fra. oe, land, Belgiam, Germany, and Heol R525,000,000, 400,000,000 about and of sum about is due the neighboring republic. The Monetary ditation Times the 18 running suggests a me upon Can » that with so much yuestion. pountry its borrowed capital be do- At per contributicn to interest S100.000,000, At five £125,000,000, ing well ? four cent. annual ace count is the toll lot per That the if over-borrowing * RR cent 1s to be going to asks of money Our country {1s a Lsurers the contemporary is not still the with It a series © fill members Fhere is uncertainty re gard to local election. is not decided that there shall be order the local commons, bye-elections, in to va cancies caused by for there shall be run ning the or whethe: a general appeal, with f the expectation on the part of the government, that it shall make a clean sweep of the province. Several things have to be consider ed, The the which will be caused to business, LL 1s first is inconvenience an should be free fron that the appoint when It has alt a time interference. clear to not j government the right enumerators, to make the lists in un "Ihe authority, ranized districts. act seem to provide," says an "au tomatically for their proeseding in the - in-council orders that the governor, Ciranted govern olec the lists, two and make at least must elapse, tion now months Decem will then sea | business | } i | DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street Kings- Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages, published in parts on Moa- day and Thursday morning at $1 a year. postage had to be mdded, making pice of Daily $3 and of Weekly $1.50 Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Ch ambers, 32 Church Street, Smallplece, J.P., representa ve, CANADA'S INTEREST BILL. Juri depressifig {deral Canada heavily In of Eng- individuals, Then Canada owes the United States don market this 1s the [express a direct | 'papers, and the THE LOCAL ELECTIONS. be reached, and a of political tumilt preceding a time when so much is being apout French aseendency 1" rights an i 3 * privileges whi'h have been secursd to th Robert =ellar, of the French, dunt Gleaner, wy book « interest. It the French ton Hes a ennsiderahle presume te history of befor give a under the control nee. I National and very a le of very years ago the { ists became noisy {gressive in Quebee Jourassa ny ae had dropped out of the com of the to mak national, a | Lavery and legislature. fully » first of v recognition of the French { guage. It had | the English, { courts, of the | tire public service, and the railways through the became members | heir desire wa thoroughly, that steps it and steps in direction--o | some the first were to nsw i | upon lan witli the to be, equally the language of public institutions; o The scheme failed only misguided haste of its advocates. Mr. Sellar, in his book, which give: the evidence of careful and painstaking "Canada bids farewell to the gover Fa¥l Grey, and to lady daughters, with sincere vears, if ever, nor-general, Grey and her Not in many has any one occupying a vice-regal position, entered so heartily into the life of the people, for he simply fol- lowed his matural disposition in be coming wn reitizen of the country which he governed. He fulfilled the expectations of the people who had read of his activities in England, and especially his work for social reform. In Canada he iden- tified himself with every worthy pub- regret. roman: assortment and prices t, eres the» 1 Folih Your rem for Sadents lie movement. He travelled spanning the continent séversl and making himself familar with ev efy detail of public fe. Very early in his carder he saw in the North Wesf * the evidences of its expansion, growth, riches, Lhe perpetuation of a government which at ony represented {the best traditions of the past and the promise of the freest liberty in the He saw the east trae to its To United States. charge for rapid, J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild, Sec.-Treas. Toronto. ---- to the these, have gov both drawn The loans are not made though and provincial, ernments only, upon the available resources Bull, railway John I ha miterests, big the; and Lon- } the the mveicipalities, and caorperations, names in the they required | (with great all found the for the execution cf tener plans. well 18 Sut should there ever be credits), have money so long as the boom on. a close sea- on finandally, a time when the bunk- | ers will become exelled, the borrowed become Courier ir disappointed apital will a great The ¢ that the burden. | anadian Monetary does not | the Times opinion on si | content itself of Courier that "if shall have more tuation rather than "with the expressions any other has no hesi- | i tation In saying we are not | areful we debig than we can pay without disconyort." Iristies would be an unhappy ex perience would the presuming The object of an election now he to get an advAntage from re ent federal election, that of in favow the current public opinion would of favour Sir James Whitney of Me. has that un as it ran in Borden. The Ontario of enough government Is is reason, a ma- ority seventy now. not large ? There too, in awaiting the result of the census. Northern Ontario is entuled to more It has it can be provided by been promised at epresentation. legislation To disfranchise the next session of the house. de teat this would be to many electors for at least four years. A claims to be in the the liberals if a Locally, a political "hen' is on. onservative, who wounsel of the party, savs the \i allow election Mr. he if should suc pessor to kle Dr. Ryan, nomination by acclamation. |, would the that accept he liberals assured would If the this they oe unopposed. were wreeabhle to and there is no the be widence that are--would 'onservative party in ttistied ? Kingston wholly ss esearch, quotes from docu the made it on eservation, 1} public of Ring without Kin that eding ( nent France, in the of Great ritaan x single single wh | the ere Fre law For "thai A : 1 ord about the wgnage on i reneh prevailing im | of Paris | ns in a dit | Pritish subjects, | writes Mr. { Pn time wesston, the treaty lgced the French anadi di pl istindtive me from other no fou grante ear, "there fation 1 hr nut is have 1 by la like privileges granted iloges boon ad oO time rislation, they are | not under a gave | i | reaty, and "what legislation legislation can take deal is controversial away Lhere ix a of Mr ts character, grdat in the work that but Sells Sellar in an impartial and | ht to be to establish from the official records udicial commission able { oug ww dual languages come to be used | in the official routine of Canada and! vhether, in the conditions of surrender | vy the French to the English, anything which wd contentions of the nationalists Jueijec. DEPARTURE. there is|: warrants the claims in and were diplamati¢ language. not meant but the thoughts that came to one who was observant and, in the spirit of a man of action, were given for the passing good and inspiration of the people. A governor who mixed so freely with the people and understond them so well, was in a position to counsel them wisely, and he exercised his powers of criticism in a most kind- ly way. The last address of the earl--that made in Montreal last wedk--breathes the spirit of the statesman. He ex- presses in it his idea of empire, and his appreciation of the cordiality - the Canadian people. He has enjoyed longer than the average governor the confidence and regard of the Canadian people; he knows them better and has a larger conception of their ambi tions: he realizes what a gem Canada is in the imperial diadeny; and he gives way to an appeal to Canadian loyalty which stirs every heart. They to be official deliverances, goversment--and it seems they been {ed tion this le leonsulted because there iam enumeration All people have a right to {thinks his {him will pects {to be in {to a terrible passion because {withdraw be the redistribution of representatio and the revise the the late elections. ernment will have an opportunits declare itself in will long. seats have already their disposal, against and transportation matters DUAL LANGUAGES IN QUEBEC. | tage. The has {two welks s |S { Cox town lin town on | age ly | Her { attended. of | funeral to the Methodist church; : au 2 Laurier has finished his work for the time being and fnished it grand.' lv. | > i if the big | the Mr. is that interests are represented Gamey's jdea new | i on are get} and watched they will ahead of the people. are not Nothing surer, | have to to party An Ottawa lawyer is devoted to given up two months of his time without said 80 has as have rem of mn order to serve uner And it ation. without promise re | ward ? The naval question will be one of | the first rocks against which the ship of state will bump. Some damage will] it could have Ihe captain result, and been avoid of the ship deserves] his worries. There sal elec- if there is will may he general fall, of the a but province one- be | bas not been | The! representation, | ighth not of the electors A Battleford, | will expect Champaign, M.P., of constituents all' he the government. to get ean for it. and he| support a reign of grab line for action. The Ottawa Citizen worked itself in the la contract [he foundation government had awarded a for dredging in St. John harbour being without the Citizen accusation of course, will gracefully it, with apologies lhe press continues the diverting oc cupation of accounting, or trying for Canada account, the change of ment in The causes assigned aiffer currence on one there that prejudices had materially, but is con- point nation.' al and religious great deal to do with the change. The over tories are of Borden eabinet. Toronto the liberal protesting | appomtment | the are logical, they R. L. Borden conservative a converted! Ii they | against | in will protest hokding the position of] for Mr. Borden! having left the | party in 1891 under Tupper influen we. ---- election next The premier, is a converted liberal, Another the vear. Tha is now promise, oacasion wii people will have oceasion tt» opinions they expressed in Meanwhile the gos to the naval and other juestions. Messrs. Fielding Graham! of wanted Hon and parliament there placed and zeats they In the to be members They are been can win | any opposition. financial | { volres will be heard of these men " SEVERAL NEWBORO DEATHS, L. Lewis Was a Pro- minent Townsman. worge Bell, (ittawn week ed I awning i Late S. \ ewboro, Uet, T.-14 civil service department, spent' t past two friends in te returi he Wig wn, tawa on Friday me woll, Brockville, wa ir week, installing ti w the home of Re F.C, LOW? ater works Dickinsor ho the relatives 1 Tuesday spent iting troit, arrived Landon was a Brockville on Tuesday effects of the estate A. Shaver were soll on Tuesday Wternoon viet ing parents i Roy Gr of Portland, Thursday. One of Newhoro's oldest the person of Mrs. Graham, away Satubday morning, of eightyv-iive. She lived her life in this vicinity and respected by all who knew husband predecedsed her She leaves one son, .J and three daughters, James Lyons and Mrs. Mel'adden, Chicago. Her funeral to the Preshy tertan church on Monday was largely howe on business viel The the house} lat anetion Miss of oy hey In aham, ressdent passed mn Lhe of was high her several F., Mrs on at most years ago. of Newboro, Leonard Chapman, ,of Bedford Mills, was in town Thursday. Division court, which was held here on Tues day, was quite small, only two being before the docket, Miss Tobin, of Westport, was in town Wednesday and Thursday, assisting the post office pn account of the death of L. S. Lewis. Edward Kerr, a highly respected re sdent of Newboro, passed away earls on Friday morning after a long illness. He was seventy-five years of age and lived for the past twelve years in this town, having moved from his farm at Clear Lake at that time. He hved with his daughter, Miss Ella, his wile dying several years aho. He leaves five sons and four daughters to mourn his loss and the heartfelysympathy of the whole com- heartfelt sympathy of the whole community is extended to them in this their hour of bereavement. The on Sunday afternoon was largely attend ed, and was under the AO.UW. or der. Ilis remains were placed in the on cases hate mn m , R. H. Preston was in Brockville on en Mrs. E. Green, who speut the past two weeks . visiting He ex | and he is going | to | govern Fine Shoes BIBBYS ONE PRICE -- MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Fine Shoes For Men $4.00 BOYS' AND CLOTHING CHILDREN'S |ithe New Fall and We Invite Parents to Come and See Winter Garments Boys' Reefers Irish Frieze, size BIBBY'S SPECIAL, English Pilot Blue O years to 12 Boys' College style collar, for years 82.50, boy for Overcoats with two-style boys 8 to 12 vears £4.50. See Our Casleton Coats For Boys" hoys 8 ars | For $6. The Colieglate 10 to 18 87.50, Sca0al Boys 510.00, HM. For boys The High Boys' Sweaters Tee R kK Sweate: nF Ne Je, our lain Grey, with fancy trim fancy Button Plain Blue, with trim $1 Plalr See our "wo Sweaters, Green Blue four ply, 82.00 amd $2.80. - Busy St tockings The Stocking market bers the For Boys' 21-2 to 7 Joa sive Browry Same Blue, BIBLY'S SP) a rabilit are Fan and Tweed above cut Re CIAL, Agents for Fowne's and Dent's Gloves for Men [BBYS Ld 72 30-82 PRINCESS. _ -- s---- and Swe! 82.00 1 Agents for Penman's Underwear r Coats WC -------------- a. o McDonnell, o at Mrs Miss and sisters, George, of Brockville, of Toronto: Mrs. Davis, Field, of Ottawa. The the largest seen here In took place at the and was under the a lodge, whe also the the home Jessie, two gars and Mrs eral, whi Enghsh was time, church the Masonic body as did OVW, of which member, Ww past ite of spice attended FOL decease Peterbor the Inte fiat ternoor host ley Shaver, week settling f his Friday has been engaged Hotel Ridenu During the heavy windstorm om Wed nesdjay, the steamer Vista own up on the bank of the the railway bridge and was leared until Thursday home or luens was canal nenr not mormng DR. SOPER- in diseaves of Pimildor an Nerves Seria f me Masts OL RAL, runs send bistury for free upinion sud Question bisek aud Book disoares of. men free. Cunsgit free Mediring furnished {5 1 Hours fm to 1 pm te 6 pm. 'n $1 Pacers . Rtn. Was to » DRS, SOPER & WHITL of iden ease fates FIRE | Plate Gla MEN GREELEY A M what | Attormess, Woeshington, B. 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