2 re THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG,- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1012. _ : PAGE TERMS A-------- ---- m-- - " - - - . . : i NO RHEUMATISM ViCE PRESIDENT DEAD acted to the vice presidency four years ! Wir! YEARN FOR WiVEs. ! j iLL" aco. HALLOW EN IS HERE a : ¢ ! > i Five i and Americans in 3 Toreate, Oat, Oct. TMst, 10 Awe | lis death comes at a time when ; | housant ne Ottawa Valley and Cont st. ai peculiar complications may be caused me------_---- Philippines Are Anxivas rence--Moderate winds; falr and cool JAMES 8. SHERMAN SUCCUMBEL (politically, Unly a brief time remains WILL BE CELEBRATED wrra! Colummas, Mo., Uct. 3l--in the Friday, easterly winds, with rain, AT UTICA, Ny. : [in which dy name a successor on the | USUAL FESTIVITIES. § Philippe = sions are 500 youy j republican ticket for next Tuesday's { men un n a, Lith u i i' Lan il - ' > ' of | Presidential elections. 'The republican : ARNE sboul $ 8 year, avention al Uhicago vested in the | It is Always a Jolly Eveat for the! "89 Walt wives. Une of them bas Written to Ur. W. Fr. Cutler, state national committee authority to nom | SR bd * 3 oe " ror , ; } a iddies" Great Deal of . Thanks fo BIN PILLS Years Ago--His {inate candidates in the event of tho] Kid A wel | 1000 day COMUMSSIUDEE, OL MiSSOWL, | mance Attached to the Hallow Gskily bun M be can we of any a o'en Observance, | sistance in acquamising Missouls gis : i x x Uremic Poisoning the Cause Death Involves Political Compli- [death or disability of Taft or Sher | } ON'T you want to cations, jwan. Although these names have al Salta have ONE WINTER ready been duly certified to in the var Hallowe'en will be celebrated to With the opportunity opea to them 11 : Utica, N.Y., Oct. 31 The death "rN Dian a fib i free of Kheumatism? | 0 CL SOR 06 ious states for the printing of ballots, | 1: i "kiddies," and eres dhiete are at feast 0600 young urred jast J ; thoole i » s inight hy the Kiddies, ana a "great . ha a . Don't you want to Saved Jam Vtbt 08 dtu Sehosleratt {a supplemental petition, substituting many of the older folk .ax well, with ' "eB over bere empioyed by the gos enjoy life as other | sintes. He suffered fr © Phe nited {a name for that oi Mr Sherman, will | the usual festivities. It is always al STOmEDL in the customs wid Wterkal | men' enjoy it? > fom uremic pois Ro, astpted in thie States where the hig night for the childrén. They look] i gion service and: othe rane hy Don't you w ni The x : | jaliots have not been printed. Ihe | forward to it just the same as they { aOd all of us are getting salaries ot Tay be late Mr. Sherman was born at {procedure where baliots bave already [do to Coeii and Santa Clans | nat less than Po,U0 ou year. Now, work as healthy, normal | been printed is uncertain, however. Phere is Pshaps fe day in the yea; | '0¢ trouble 1s, must American women men do, instead of being m--t-- L | which popular Tiuagination has stamp. | ©+€¢ here dre marced. | dont all crippled 2p with Rheumatism or To Choose Substitute. Ted with a mork peculiar character than| Want my name publihed, but you Kidney Trouble? . New York, Oct. 31.~Secretary Hilles, 'halloween. To-night the boy with th | lay give it tw any of the youag Then take GIN PILLS and conquer pond wan your old enemy for good. Mr. le has issued a cafl for a 'meeting of will be much in evidence. The little] 8 view 10 mattumony. r did, with the help of the GIN PILI ' the committee, Saturday to choose a folk will "dress-up" and serenade the| 'I enclose you a iw views of ; Ay substitute for the late Vice President neighhorhood, and it will indeed be a; couniry aud you can send them 597 Panet St., Montreal, PQ. Ab Sherman, as running mate for Taft, grand sight to see them enjoy them | woom you eioowe, so thiit they can Women who insist on the Better Grades March 29th, 1912 F No name is prominently put forward selves. Years ago, halloween was| see for themselves what kind of f 1 d Fa . S Ab *1t affords me great sure to inform yet. | very often celebrated by young men! place it 15." 0 Appar el an 'abrics and who know what you t 1 have GIN PILLS for 4 p A ---------- and boys who went about destroying | ---- ---- i | constituies Economy buy continuously at about six months, and that they have . 1 Time Wasted. property, tearing down fences, pling | WOMAN SHOUTS MAN, " Steacy's " oh adle .a done me a great deal of good. T have Solemn and staid, Mr. Snipes was a UP sidewalks, and doing other /dam BE ; . na had Rheumatism for a couple of years, £ little old man who lived in the sub. #¥e.-but all this sort of thing has now | Walks to Police Station With Gun and this winter I saved myself from it 3 » urbs, and the pride of his life was a Pon Song Jway with, a least Suriug on Shoulder, | 3 i i wha eand heya + recent years, there has been no trouble > o : by aing DOIN Said: ighly ye. wonderfal chiming clock that oecapied and it is to be hoped that the old St. Louis, Oct. 31.=When Albert a ; public. the post of honor on the mantelpiece ] a | Virol, a contractor, ste out - ol . 3A TT , chet way of celebrating will not be revived * pped ' » A. BEAUDRY. of the sitting-room. A © ae] ie ol : " : House parties will be held and 'nut, Ms front door to pick up a news adies me ec ear For over thirty-five years Mr. 4 Pa 3 : : | , saw Mrs. kl h MB Thousands of boxes of GIN PILLS Snipes had wound that clock precisely craeking"' contests indulged in pupae, he suw ] Es. 4 abel A. hl } Tigo! 11 i " . i} eh Sel) RO x > . nugham, his nei r, standing at his eve 89 O ry \ 41 age sold every year through the influence Bt 1030 velo ca erin A glanee in some of the store tha | iciham, his agighber : er disp'ayed for your choosing, of those who have been cured, and who past few days was sutlicient to inform * . {| N "Are you going to compe Four Every New ovelty Is Here recommend GIN PILLS to their friends "1 couldn't sicep without doing it," Phat few ¢ approach of hailowe'en, foi and neighbors. df you are subject to he once remarked. I'd as soon miss in the windows there ha: been a dis. | children to quit abusing my child Prices range from 25c to $200. Remem- ber it is not a bit too arly to choose your Rheumatism, Kidney or Bladder 7 my supper as miss my clock." play which has attracted the eve of | ren?' the woman demanded. Xmas. gifts mow, of the national republican convention, false face, peashooter and "tick tack" | women 'woo desue 0 corres the i { tov | Today the « Steacy " store offers the largest, daintiest and best assortment of 2 } : % i Trouble, start in right now on GIN One evening a new acquaintance every 'vounpster. : If DE . "xh i . ve." | A Bry 3 guter f you happen to ses ut up and go mn the house, PILLS. dropped n jo Spend a Tow Sots with small boy with a false face, you win said Voirol, as he stooped to pick up | 50¢c. a box, 6 for $2.50. If you want Snipes and family, 'and the gentleman know that he has been to a store and | the paper. Mrs. Billingham took aim | to try them first, write for a free sample happened to be a maker of watches decked out for the oecasion. | and tired at Voirol's head. Sixteen | to National Drug and Chemical Co. of | VICE-PREWDHENT J. 8 spEnrMAN | and clocks, Apart from the fun indulged in, on! shots lodged be side of his he ro / -- . : . € « ' © he ged in the side of his head Canada, Limit , Toronto, 148 fu --_-- ------ Punotually at. 10.30 o'clock the aged Hallowe'en, a great deal of romance | His wound may be fatal, i ge our Collars and Jabots. -. -- titica, N.Y., October 2 N $ : i | | » Netoher 24th, 155: was | cuhurbanite rose and proceeded faith- jo attaches to the event, and the! After the shooting Mrs, Billingham | i ade.ited to the bar St y i imepiee pti ; Comgress 196751. TSU, prea ova | pad i Dot imepice, |" Shatevuneee. 1 the wht dares np | tyme "hoon Mrs, Bilingham| They are the prettiest Lace-Net-and Ribbon THAT TOBACCO or of Utica 1584-5; was 0 member of ed the watchmaker. exauoning | CUHious methods were resorted to "| she had shot a man and wished tof effects you have ever seen With the "Rooster" om It several state conventions, and win el m wrked the watchmaker, examining it order to discover one's future wife, or | surrender. No police appearing, the | Is crowing louder as he goes along PE ---------- -- intuntly, ied - Si "uid map hushand, and even Shesy were fegard. | woman, still carrying the gun, walk-| Only 4bc per pound. For cheéwin J ¥ Yes," replied Snipes; "'anc mal od in a superstitious and serious light ed to the stat 1 ge herseli smoking. ny EDGARD RIEGEL end boy for Shirtyfive yonre have 3 "Nut-eracking' and "bobbing" for! up. 0 Lhe Staion and gave hers | ; FRENCH VELOURS. AT A. MACLEAN, UPHOLSTERY, OILCLOT . oo | wound up that clock at 10.30 each apples were among the commoner ecus-| se 3 Tae i 2 : . aT ACLIEAN LINOTH, CamrpEy | STON UP be my habit." {(oms. Hickory nuts are always in| SIR WILFIOD NOT TIED UP. | We have just received a consignment of this beau- Repairs Furniture in all Styles. "Well," replied the jeweler, "all 1 great demand for Hallowe'en, but this | -- a s | + tiful fabric for Children's Coats, Bonnets, Ete. We Rates Reasonable, vin say is, you've wasted alot of year the local dealers say that they | Oath as Privy Coucillor Doesn't | offer it in three beautiful tones at $1 75 per yard. Drop a Card or Call. time That's an eight-dav cloek." are rather searce. The supply of wal ay 8 is also limited Sea Lips. | -- na tpt nuts ! 35 Clarence St It is stated that in the north of| Ottawa, Oct. 31.--There is nothing! See : . ( 8 + north of] Ot ' i n t i FU RN | J RE . ) Coil NEGRO RESPECTED Fagland, Hallowe'en is still known as|in his oath as an imperial privy! ¥ our wi dows Keep pos ed ¥ L00k's Hoa Kout "Nut-crack night." Nuts are placed in| counv llor that would, as has ben re- | A ' The , VOLponc the glowing embers of the fire, and| ported, prevent Sir Wilivid Laurier | STE A c Y 3 ¢ ay : 8 great Uterine Togie. an LESS HANDICAPPED IN BUSI. named for different persops. The nut | rom opposing the Borden naval Jol | re ------ y ietalator on which wom n eas | NESS IN SOUTH which cracks or jumps signifies un- | icy if he so desires. The oath that | : ent. din these degron: frithfulness on the part of the lover| is taken swears fidelity to the crown, | ; Oar Be: RO named. If a nut burns,' the one for {bat in no way does it bind a minis. | i) uy. - > 10 degrees stronger, 83; No. 8 5 » % . i = y for special pe er bo< | Un Equal Financial ° Basis----In- whom it is named has a tender re-f tir to sink his personal views. Other 6 : : 2% J Foil Sh tL 2 turiows Blacks Have Pronger *onk to th "Sr AT | | 7 Sak pr ows De tore of Satisfaction' . ree pamphlet. Add sess Wonderfully, Says B. T. Wash. !i two nuts named after a girl and | the crown, and so opposed to the "aaox Mesoing Co... TorewTo, Ont Amarin Wadi boy burn together, it signifies that basic prigeiples of British institu | - ms - to ington mn: Century. the couple will be married soon. Ap 3 $ : : y : SALES While ! ; P| tions. Should his majesty command | RELL O > DOL TO > 0] Lu COI ON CTR) [Iss in social matters the lines ples were also named, in a like man his privy councillors to take a certain | are strictly drawn, the negro is less rer, and placed in a tub of water stand, doubtless they would do so i handicapped in business in the south The trick was to remove them from | |... precedents of that character, iif -- than any other part of the country, the water safe ly with one's teeth. i they exist at all AFG Fave ' | ------------ writes Booker T. Washington, in the Moreover, in the naval question, the - -- from the local bank just as quickly 'adoring department, consisting in | sotion in the direction of a naval con- ; as the white man with the suiting and overcoating in great va tribution. " . samo business standing. If the negro ciety of patterns to choose from. Alsc ive A | To save goods being + ie i is in the grocery business or in the mrge stock of 4 ready-made clothing WANTS WORKMEN A ---- Ann d od b ! TE dry-goods trade, or if he bias * and gents' furnishings. po . : y - decawie drug store, he gets his goods rom ee To Carry Flowers to Shops With | amag! y rain or lime £ A elena tie wholesale dealer just as readily Memorial to King Edward. Them : X ¢ and on as good terms as his white The mayor of Wandsworth, Eng., § > Sy 1 | ih \ | dust while we are re- i - competitor. If the Southern white unveiled a memorial clock to the late = ork. Oct. - i Ray. bi Mark | 0 li fC ( . ol y we King ; Ti y - Matthews. moderator of the gene-| . 3 lass swf 'e & moving oug roof, we wil man has a dwelling house, a store: King Edward, outside the Streatham | $ » d gen ur line o ut Glass is perfect. We show | house, factory. school, or court-house library. Thememorial is the outcome | ral assembly, said at the meeting of pl bY "Why you don't even have to as builder or uhn- mony it was officially announced that | last night 11 t at know whist KIND of Cloth your ¢ ploy a colored man as builder or Won mw ¥ 8 . u! | 1 your h your Goods sre made ) ; . > . 1 wish rh ar all flowers | ' 3 ; p se, goods almos | What C440 hid been subscribed to the ob wish I might banish all Bowers | pieces, and, as in any of our goods, we can . . : tT Wictes . November Century. He is sought af- Fall and Winter Importations. Pritish government dx: not appealing ow ol Nn . ter as a depositor in banks. If he Prevost, Brock street, has received t> Canada for help, "It has pee § " '3 hi Wishes to barfow monev-he gets it oll His fall 'importations for: his |, ted vertain facts towamds Jostifying SIMPLEST, and BEST HOME [1 |, erect, it is natural for him to em- of a local public fund. After the cere-| the sodial union in the Hotel Navoy everything from the smallest to the largest of...80 Mistakes are Impossible tractor to perform that work. 1 ; from funeral services What is the Send for Free Color Card, Story Booklet, js he finest school build. ject. own prices for cash only, Booklet giving results of Dyeing over other column. to hoodie New Orleans' was ess use of blossoms in a coffin Christ. | save vou 25 r cent o I The " y y . 8 Vi ub 4 wr hg A g I cuARDSON £0. Limitea, erected by a colored contractor. In Corns Disappear. ianity ought' to educate this custom JOU < per cent. on ang purchase, | | i t'e North a colored man who rap a When Peck's Corn Salve is used. Tt] out of the ideas snd ideals of Am large grocery store would be looked takes them out, root and all, and| iricans. Take the roses and place | upon as a curiosily. The Southern without possibility of injury to the them not in the coffin. hut in the Ia | J HE Gnas white man frequently buys his gro- foot. In big boxes, 15¢., at Mcleod's| pel of the coat of the laboring man | . . . IR] ceties from a négro merchant. brug Store, 53 Broek street, one door | on his wav to work. Send the lilies | ¥ | } into the workshop. into the sweat: | Fortunately, the greater part of the a.ove King street. ) PI shop, to brighten lives' Graham Is Scouting. ROBERTSON'S, LIMITED 230 Princess st Phone 577 : 8 | mained as farmers on the sof The Moise: a es p iB! iate census shows that eighty per Montreal, ct. 1.~Homn. GG, BUYING MAPLE SUGAR i Y - oes. live on the Graham is here looking up a liberal "I 4 f : J . SL. 4 Sunthern age camlidate for the Hochelagn con-| . --------'- } Rich Cut Glass Fine China test. io Sweeten the Chewing Tobacco | That is Used i : k I own a farm in e | 1 ---- a Sauna) Du Witham J. Kern, for many vears in Watertown, N.Y., Oct. 31 --The Am! the South. It 1s as a farmer in the : H : ot the employ of an insurance company,| erican Tobacco company will pay 21. : 4 » Southern States that the masses : y ' (AN ® NGS. AFAR WAAR . , race have economically and in. in Montreal, was instantly killed by a | (00,000 'to the farmers of Jeflerson and | GANANOQUE TIDINGS. | y : BY ially the largest opportunity. GTR. freight train at Fort Wil-| Lewis counties for 9.000.000 ponds of | OE or DON T PULL out ! dustrially ' maple sugar, or about one hali the} What is Transpiring in the Little LJ L : re rchas- lam No one stops to ask before purchas Sugar, . . J : HALL Increasing ie - bale > cotton or a bushel of Tr r-------- maple sugar oop in this, section, adh) River Town ST 5 ' spring: Some thirty carloads of tub G LB 4 Yelintie THE corn if it had been produced by a . maple sugar, each car containing | AiahOque,. tet. 41 Felenpharg p-- f i 1 | 0 morping that his mother, Mrs. Com ------ colored people in the South have re land. there are few cases where a black P ns ear as -- The negro mow owns, as nea Get delicious sweet, will be shipped out ot} can estimate, 15,000 grocery and dry- | this section néxt spring. It will be : . = Is stores, 300 drug stores and 63 " : 8 " XL. Spry cco com. | Stroke at het home on St. John's 8 now ready. Especially People are interested new . Negrove pay taxes on betwee | es me ead BY othe Amations Tota oben land and left at onee for her bedside suitable for. Entertain- in and demand better $00,000,000 and $70,000,000 of pro-| | which Re ¥ {Mrs Lompeau is upwards of cighty ments by societies or con- it ; perty of various kinds in the United - - oT Ty i clothes. That means us [§| Sistes: Unless he had a reasonably | yi, nr. Home Hemedy, Fasity Ap-| WOODEN LEG NOT WORKING, | 1Be coal schooner Horace Taber pull ventions. Large, anc . TI Li fuie_ chance in the South, the negro "MEN, Fame Wemedy, Masity 6. NC |od into Gananoque river senbrday of. | saying, private. | every time, 1e old ill- could not have goined this rie > Prevents All Danger From Owner Sues Because Artificial Limt {fon to dischas ge Re Tae | wie cau oe When oy Pan te wy . al . . . i ¥ « Jones compe sheds - i ¥ fitting and poorly made eunt of popurty, sul he ~-- Operation, Cannot be Used. ! Mrs. James Amo, an old apd res. ' it is a sign that Nature needs assigt. Washington, D.C,, Oct. 81. Harrison {pected resident of the town, is sericus ance It 3« Nature's eall for help, * ' : ---------- i , the extent A " . . : . J. J. Lackie 8 garments have lost all merce of this country to the ex Send For Free Trial Package and Morrison, a one-legged citizen of Wash. |v 311 at ber home on Hrock street | Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or haic A Few Applications of a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back the Natural Color. i . tor . ord py white hand or a black hand the average of 30,000 pounds of the, 2/0P®u received word yesumday pean had suffered another paralytic "Pull out one gray haie and a dozen will take ite place," is an old saying, which is, to a great extent, pm-- | veiars of age their charm. The new [gf thet he bas. o THute it In Your Case, tagton, has sued the District of Co- |with very slight hopes of recovery, | that is failing out, is not necessarily Don't even think of an operation lambia for $25,000 damages for in | She is over eighty years of age # sign of aavanang age, for _ thefts : : Bench tailored clothes are She Knew. for piles. Remember what the old! ability to use his artificial leg because | Frederick Heaslip, of the pavernm: ni | are thousands of elderly people will fot | : 8 y SE on 8 perfect heads of hair without a single aaa 4 # Naturally, they were married, 3 family doctor said : Any part ol the| of a fall in the street that made his | printing bureau' Ottawe. « sont u few enriching amans appear- | she ordered him about in a most im- body cut away is gone forever. One| knee sore. {ays rh week with heii in town, | streak of gray, ance. ous way. The longest lane a or two applications of Pyramid Vil Mr. Morrison wag walking on the [| Tha Byers add Anglin tompany wet | When gray hairs come, of when ihe 3 ts turning, however, and one Cay, | emedy and all the Pain, fire and tor. | ireet and his crutch caught nthe {up ite big orane esterday to place Bair sommes 10 be lifeless of dend after a particularly violent outbreak titre veases. In a remarkably «hort {box of a water stopeoek. He was | ihe steel girders: for the rool of the | some good. reliable hairPestoring on the part of the lady, the husband time the congested veins are reduced | thrown upon his wounded Knee, wil ib F. Joes company's extension ie treativent should be réborted to - attempted to reduce the woman's | normal and you will soon be' all [claims the injury reeeived is permas {their rollihg mull plant moe. Specialists say that ome of rights in his own household right again. Try this remarkable re-| ont and that he cannot wee his ari; {| The Mists Cornell, of Matloryiown, | the ent preparations to use is the "20th tt " | "Po you think you rule the uni fi "i here td ficial limb. {who have been visilitig Felatives here oh fnnki oe '. 2 20t entory rand 3 he ing sarcastically, neds. Sold rl al hos n » have been visitig Felatives ld-fashioned "mage tea" which out x » verse ? for the past fow days lofi for howe grandparents used. The best . "Fashion Craft" for Men. when (he moment came for him to | CI, SL TL EY question it is Special Trait for "ENjEh | yesterday, tion of this kind is Wyeth's ra edge in a word. wp [the right remedy lor your case, evan| in arranging fof the Fouts todr of William Kelly spont a fou days in { Sulphur Hair Remedy, n In ' » ' . f . : . Ee {phu temedy preparavion AAA Ar sin, "No," came the prompt Lk O though you may be wearing a pile | the Majestic Grand Operas fompuny, | Otiawa this werk, the guest of kis] of domestic gage and sulphur, setentis But I rule the first y which wiil present the firedt America |Dtother, Roberti helly of the govern fieally compounded with later dis. truys: { y x Just cond in the coupon below at | production of Mendelssohn's opera [ment printing bireau. Mre. John Hen covered hair topics and stimulants, At tter J ] "i oni for the free trial treatment. "Elijah," the matter of transporia- der, ing a few duys here with re he whole t ; v bal Wear Be or and indeed the i tion has been ons of the problems. | lates, left for ber hows in Iroquois A er ixtite heing sarelully bat * Lion Drand " for Beys. : ; y i .© Then | As the company will enrry over one|vesterday. Mes KE Sehoenlober = Joi Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is clos w ' th the . hundred and sixteen people incly ding yesterday Be short visit in Broek and bof Av tit Sulpha Tare © ~~ guarantee ese | ) A a full sym A a Jnr ¢ opus, ville, It refreshes dry, parched hair; res i ile | 10 say Nothin seehery, pr i A am o ; , Brands and make to man ff]. ' : fer another : ™ en tats oF ta a oo ERERTS WILL NOT HANG. {foe Sandrod wid gradually codons : 3 : ar transport this «¢ ization from tase oe} ' - to place. "Elijah" will be] Murderer His Sentence Commuted | "7107: : . ¥ REE PACKAGE COUPON. Be nated fr the Grand on Wednes : to Fmpriscament. EL, Sulay thet [inte Bust « Prnaid & a day, Nov, 6th. | Lehbridge, Ala, Oct. 31 With son Jd me what a difference dg. : hy em -- only five days to live bel : wnt i ' Bor yy trial are or A Friend of Vice-President. ne exten Ttalty of the aw ay | Jew Saye Usstount will make in your + . | Michael Grady, Earf witeef, told o murder in April, 1908, of Constable | H 4 is offered mail FREE, in Wrapper. so andl Ly on Thursday at Wilmeit, of the mounted bon, a te _-- ay ote, and i ---- I can prove ite splendid result Prantgeut hot he Xnaw foe Ine Vien | price Hay Lon granted Frits Elburte! Ranged" snd sold by al druggists, Président Sherman, of the United |i jail 8% Maclond A telogrim has Agent. 3. W. Mahood. Rime a rs we BL Ruston, well. Mr. Grady wis boch in been totived from the minister of jus . Ge the same city ws the decessed (Utibs, tice 8t Otiawe Aunouncing that | Cot what you can Fonestl and RX), Sux ins an & webaal, y, and Ebet's sentence eo , commuted | foal injury to others is 3 good Hs mot sen the Tate Mo Shanta St PR 5 {se Girls' boots, sizes 1] fo 3,