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" The fact that a lot of prescriptions or a have failed to help you no that you have to go on suffering. Try Dr Dos ia Tablets and see how quickly this sterling remedy will give you relief and start your stomach working properly, If it doesn't help you, you get your money back. ao a box at your druggist's, Compoun by ational Drug and Chemical Co. Canada, Limited, Montreal 141 . @ | Ee it TruéVani rueVanilla Imagine how much more delicious cakés taste when flavored with real vanilla extract. You cem make certain * of using real extract of finest Vanilla beans by buying Shirriff's True Vanilla. Pop a packet of Edwards' Soup into the pot or pan when you-are making that stew--or that hash, or sauce, or whatever it is. Let it boil for at least half an hour. You'll find-that the home-made Irish soup wgl make your pet recipes tastier than ever, by bringing out their full flavour, HON. T. W, CROTHERS NOT GIV. ING SATISFACTION As Minister of Labor--He Has An. tagonizea Labor---Homn. F. D. Monk May be Oficred His Portd' folic, Ottawa, Nov, which 19. the government canvassers Hochelaga in consequence of resent-i! ment. aroused by Hon. W. T, Croth-|t ers' attitude towards the of their application for a Board ot Conciliation and Investigation, likely to result in Mr. transfer from the labor portfolic hb before long. ; The minister's handling of the first real problem he has had tola meet in his administration of his de- [pl partment has not been politic, and P has not commended itself to thei} Judgment of Premier Borden and! the other ministers, oo Mr. Crothers, it is believed, has|, unnecessarily antagonized a consider able section of the labor vote it is known that he iz not enamored ol the .abor.portfolio, and would pre fer another department, Premier Borden will cheerfully make the shift as soon as arrangements Can be made. But with the session now opening it is probable that the promised re arrangement of portfolios will have to be delayed until after prorogation It can be stated, however, on good authority, that the reconstruction ot the Cabinet following Mr. Monk's re tirement was but tentative and a second "reconstruction" is in view. With the emergency "contribution question out of the way, the Premier intends to brifig Hon. PF. D. Monk back into the Cabinet, as he is re cognized as being the only man available who can hold the national- ists for conservative party purposes. Mr. Monk is willing to come ba'k ¢9 "diuister of Labor, a departiacn: in which he has always taken spec inl interest and for whia he ds be ter Lited temperamenta'v than fr the mcre onerous duties of "hp I'av'ie Works Department Hon, G. E. Foster is slated to be- cuna ta government's diploma: or inuperial » inister, as Canada': «d- visory representative in London on a'l matters affecting the relations be- tween Canada and the empire. Mr. Crothers will then, it is un- derstood, become minister of trade and commerce, Hon, Mr. Nantel, minister of inland revenue, will be dropped from the government at the first «convenient opoprtunity, and a stronger man brought in to replace him, probably L. T. Marechal, who recently failed of cabinet preferment owing to 'the difficulty of finding a safe seat for him, A. R. Boyce, member for West Algoma, is prom- ised the solicitor-generalship. By this re-arrangement it is hoped to strengthen the government's pres- ent weakness in regard to Quebec re- presentation in the cabinet, and to pave the way for a rehabilitation ot conservative fortunes in that pro vince with a view to the next general lection, With Mr. Monk in the Labor Department, Quebec would have five ministers with. portfolio, and one minister without portfolio, Hon. Geo. E. Perley. WOMAN TO CARRY VOTE Take Colorado, Presidential Ballot to Congress. Denver, Nov. 19.--To confer upon Mrs. Gertrude A. Lee, of Colorado Springs, the distinction of being the first woman messenger to take the vote of a state to the meeting of con- gress which counts the ballots for president is the aim of the women of Colorado. Mrs. Lee was named as one of Col: orado's electors November 5th, and became the first of her sex ever se lected to represent the people of any state in the direct balloting for pre- sident. oo. i The Colorado electors will meet shortly after the New Year to desig- | nate one of their number to take the vote to Washington. It is understood that Mrs. Lee will be selected to make the journey. ARCTIC RETURNS, Xx i i t « ' I fi 1 To ! « C Many Changes in Magnetic Varia- tions as Result of Trip. Quebee, Nov, 19.-The C.G.8. Arctic, Commander Jackson, which left here on June 29th last, returnéd to port on Saturday afternoon. AlN on board were well, and there were no com- plaints made by the members of the crew. The commander said he had been employed most of the time tak- ing surveys in Hudson's Bay straits, and as a result of the work there would bé considerable changes in mag- netic variationd, He also took sound- ings and observations for ice condi tious. He refused to express an opin- ion as to the practicability of the straits as a route for grain. WORK ON HUDSON BAY. Contractor Says New Railway Wil be Completed, «Ottawa, Nov. 18.~J. D. MeArthur, contractor for the Hudson Bay rail way, was in Ottawa, on Saturday, and Saw the minister of railways. Mr. ur is rushing work on the Hud- Bay line, and says that the whole work will be completed in 1914 within the time allowed for the construétion of the road. Already the grading has bess done for a distance of sixty miles. Supplies and equipment for GERMAN NAVAL. INCREASES. Cruisers and Gunboats. Berlin, Nov. 19.~Some of the lead- ing items in the budget of the Ger man empire for the coming ven in the Boersen LIKELY TO BE SHIFTED), minutes after fourteen-vear-6ld Annie Scroggins got a divorce Wi obtained a liccdse he difficultie ; | Boer Swayne, are having with the labor vote in heard another license had been are court she had found marriage a Crothers unre and that she had left her been necessary through Ww bone been, and modeled upon bones actual jaws. a bushels and the rye crop is 1,126,000,- (00 bushels, which compares with 320,- {200,000 and 858,365,000 bushels, will force its grain upon users vise White: Swan Limited, Toronto, Ont., and ask for her house here, u which quickly broke into the railway station at Maberly shipped to Smith's Falls. The contrac- tors will be charged with breach of the liquor license act. » snr GIRL OF 14 YEARS REWEDS, stead of Husband. Forth Worth, Tex., Nov. 19. ~Thirty Sgroggins she entéred the coun- Mork's offic A i { ¥ snd marisa ne hour later. : The gicl is suing for po ion six month old baby, Judge who granted the divorce, of ained and went to the girl up, fail- first mar- usband nineteen days after riage. "You ought never to have married t your age," said Judge Swayne, em- hatically. "Marriage i+ a serious roposition and not child's play and thought you found that out. You ught to be in school. I've a good otion to give you a spanking. You ced that more than a husband." SURGEONS ARE. WIZARDS, Baltimore Doctors Make Hinge in Boy's Stiff Jaw. Baltimore, Nov. 18.--A remark- gble operation which has resulted sue- cossfully was recently performed at local hospital on a jourteen-year-old boy who, since birth, had been unable to move his jaws. a had chilld hones *hin- From the time of his birth it to feed the a tube, as the jaw ere stiff, having no normal os." The surgeon cut through the solid where the joint should have vints, and as nature usually provid- The child hds left the hospital nd now has the normal use of his Big Wheat Crop in Russia. Chicago, Nov. 18.--Russia has raised spring wheat crop of 450,800,000 Te- That country the import: and a condition of this pectively, a year ago. ng nations kind was notable yesterday. The wheat crop of the southern hem- sphere will spon come in direct com: petition with the crop of the United States and it will then be seen whe- her we are to meet the asking prices »f the Argentine and Russia or allow sur wheat to nemain here and be car: ied into another crop. » For Home Bread Makers. Thousands of letters, from satisfied of White Swan Yeast Cakes, rove that it is good reliable yeast. f your grocer doesn't sell them ad- Spices & Cereals, ree sample. . Woman Burned to Death. Stratford, Nov. IX. -- Mrs. William Daly tripped while carrying a lighted amp downstairs, late Saturday, in and fell to the bot- oir where the lamp exploded, satur- ing Mre. Daly's clothes with oil, a mass ol lames and burned her to death. The woman was alone in the house at the ne, Twelve kegs of lager were secured at and The Kemptville Advance reports the leath of John Murphy, a veteran resi. dent of that village, aged eighty-five years. My Digestion Is Now Good And | Feel Like a Young Man Since f Prof. A. T. Smith, Whitt a horrible condition the gestive system gets into when the liver becomes sluggish and the bowels constipated. The poisonous di- ! waste matter is thrown back into the blood stream and finds its way into all parts of the body, causing pains and aches and feelings of fatigue and misery. it is wonderful how quickly Dr. 's Kidney-Liver Pills sweep the poisons from the digestive system and enable the organs of to resume their natural functions. Prof. A. T. Smith, 1 Mt Charles Appropriations for New Battleships, stipation an : : * PHE DAILY BRITISH WHiG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 190, 1912. udge Says She Needs Sparking fn. | Mrs. | from ! ob- | and | hreatened to spank her, at which her | C.P.R {intended husband bristled strikers and his peremptory refusal thers was no encoubter. i Anaie, to win her divorce, told the bat | | p-- § AN ASSAULT BY VERY YOUNG TURKS IN SYMPATHY WITH THEIR ELDERS, Turkish boys pelting passing Greeks in Constantinople. The war fever in Constantinople has, it is evident, not only affected the grown ups, but the children. Witness this incident of their miniature flags. toy guns, and rifles in Pers, that suburb of Constantinople which is the European quarter, the aristocratic centre of the city, and a place of many embassies, - -- SOLD ON GOOD BASIS LETHBRIDGE CITY BONES WERE SOLD IN ENGLAND. I'he sales for winter trade have been unusually large, more particularly in the shoe and rubber department. Investments. London, Nov, Ix H. Rob rt liberal M.P. for Denbighshire, ol A savs:--~"'My impression is that subject is Said Some $20,000,000 Morve|™® Bt is Said Some $20,000,0 fore to steps being taken to examine carce- CPR, Stock be Put jglly the nature of (Canadian invest Upon the Market--Rubber Makes bmenis in real gstate, there is still . : large field of safe investment for B Good Showing. large field of safe investment for Brit sh capital in the dominion. Safe miro is Soon to on toronto, Nov. 15.-1The happenings of the past week have thrown a m hopeful light on the municipal deben-/ ture situation A debenture by Sydney, N.3., was over subscribed in| London, while ti. A. & Co have completed the purchase for Lon- don clients of $623.000 city of Leth bridge debentures. 'Lhis completes the sale of all the debentures which the city of Lethbridge has, and places the tinances of that city on a good base: Fhe is the largess Uanadinmr municipal debentuge purchase which re Financial Notes. Norman D. Perry, the Perry & Perry, Toronto, elected a member of the Toronto Stock Exchange The seat he had proviously purchased from Sir Hemry Pellatt fon $18,000, On account of car shortages in Western Canada, a considerable &- tmount. of grain has. to be hauled a. erose the border to be shipped East has been made in a number of months, by i the United States lines dn in fact, since the purchase by the san 4 otton (onsumed in the United firm of $2,000,000 city of New West. [States during October amounted to minster debentures. It was also made 511,155 runming bales, aceording to on behalf of English clients. | the census burcau"s monthly report. ---- P EW Hamber, manager of the {Dominion Bank, in London, Eng, will retire about Jan. Ist, 1913. It ia understood that the Canadian $20,000,000 of addition- | Consolidated Felt company will in stock will the near future make arrangements amount plants at Berlin with a view of per- for. the extension wf the present mitting the company to increase their of a output. com 1. Ingalls, Cincinnati, has de- been [clined re-election as chainman of the of directors of the Cleveland. issue firm of has been ol Stimson More C.K. on Market. Nov IS.~{m and Montreal, after Dec. 4th next, al Canadian Pweilic railway be listed, bringing the total authorized to be listed at that up to S200,000,000 I'his indicates that little over $1,000,000, pany had. in the treasury, has sold privately to a london syndicate, board rounding the total amount of stock Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis out which the company had previous 'railway. Mr. Inealls has been con- to the arrangements now being made nected with the Big Four for forts for the issue of ¥60,000,000, much of the time as presi- date baland the the which © iviars, 'sident. To Make Best Showing Yet. | The much-discussed on * Montreal "Nov, 1Baifhs Canadian} Montreal Cottons cannon 48 ROM, Consolidated Rubber company, for the expecied to materialize in about two fiscal vear ending Dec, 3 it is weeks' time. understood, make the best in| George E. Musgrove, well known in its history. I'rade conditions have Jondon financial circles, has been been particularly favorable the anpointed London representative for marketing of the outputs of de: the firm of J. M. Robinson & Sons, partments. S8t. John, N.B., and Montceal, dividend lowing to all - producer. operation will show you, sales, will give you order man's number, cash 'We would like to you a penny. D. W. SAXE, TORONTO Sales Managers Not every sales manager understands if he had an adding machine in his depart ment, he could handle his figure work with fully 50% saving--and nobody likes to see an increase of overhead in the sales depart- ment, notwithstanding that it is'the sales Take the Split & Normal Bur- roughs, for instance, it cast, selling-price and profit makes out statistical statements of any of your sales: site, do cach of these things in one oper- ation of the handle, and will add only those columns that you want added. in your own department. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 146 Day Street handles in one and it both cash and credit. number and amount it will show sales and credit sales oppo- make a demonstration It won't cost Sales Manager ONT BABY BLOWN OVERBOARD. Carriage Picked up by Carried Away. Melbourne, Oct. 15.--A to a local paper from that yestorday a baby Mrs. Hennie Larnock overboard from the deck of the steamer Adelaide and lost The mother was wheeling the child in its carriage along the deck when som women passengers addressing hor caused her to leave the handle for moment, and during her brief sence a gust of wind filled the t the cart and the light vehicle whipped over the rail For some hundreds of fee carired like an airship and somersaulted into the sea A boat' crew was immediately lowered the carriage was easily picked up but the little one could not be found and after several hours spend in the vicinity the crazed mother, who has to be locked in her cabin, was com pelled to procesd without her baby It is sald that had the littl been strapped into her cart would very likely have been saved for the wooden carriag: would Rave kept afloat until the ship's boat would have reached her Wind and de Hobart daughter was CArris p was t it was then it ont she Sees His Wife Drown. Redding Cal, Nov. 19.--Falling off the ferryboat plying across Pitt river neat Henderson, Mrs. John Holmes tried to swim ashore. The current was swift her clothing impeded her so she could not imake it. She was drownad in vie jof her husband and the ferrymar who could not get to her assistance in time. and Grain of Corn Kills, Gonzales, Tex., Nov. 19.--Frank Schot, jr., four years old, was killed hen' a grain of corn, tossed Vy he little sister, entered his mouth and longed in his windpipe. Harold Baxter, Smith's Falls, un der arrest for an offence under the criminal code, assaulting a yagng girl _ Rev. Melvin Taylor, of tirace Metho dist Church, Gananoque, has had his salary raised from $1,200 to $1.40 John F. Campbell was sent to pri son for three years for thefts of brass at Belleville WOMAN BEHEADED. The Deed Was Done by Her Enrag- ed Brother. ngs, Wyo., Nov. 18 --Des- preadings of her six children, around, Mrs George Ryder, was to-day, beheaded with an axe in the hands of her brother, Mel- vin Davis, aged twenty-one, who was enraged because she repulsed his brutal abuse Rawli nite t} who stood Canadian Australian Service, The Canadian Paeific railway, yes terday, received a telegram from Van- couver advising that the new steamer Ni which is the latest addi tion to th et of the Union Steam ship company, of New Zealand, would the fifth May sailing, next year, Sydney, in place of the Zealan ind the corresponding trip from Vancouver, Under this schedule the new steamship is due at Vancouver on May 27th and timed to leave that port mn June 1ith. The Niagara is being specially built for the Canadian -Aus- trali service, which is subsidized by Canadian and Australian govern ments, and he be the largest passenger vessel sailing in" Australian ater Ihe Niugara's dimensions are th, 522 feet 8 inches: width, 6 i feet 6 inches, and over 13 The vessel will be a seventeen hip and is being fit ted with combined reciprocating ma hinery, having three propellers, two iproeating enginés and pressure engine machinery has been some of the largdst Atlan i has given most satis vesults An interesting fea i the new vessel is that she will d to burn either liquid fuel or this imvolves special arrange of bunkers and will add much to the cost ofthe ship, but the company feel that théir in this direc tion will we justified by the many sd vantages which oil fuel allords the a ake from dia An he wi Leng ot: beam, 37 0 tons ariven | the This lop ic fines ¥ by re third by a low type of : t i ne fact | ture al ment enterprise Andreas Masden, a Dane, tenced to two years in Central prison with for erime on a child WAR sen ten lashe ar Twead Miss Mar; November fe ne Iatlock, died on Ann Lee, she war operated ww tumor, hut was unsuccessful On Monday, November 11th, Agnes | Murphy 'and Bartley Walsh were mar ried in St. Mary's church, Marysville ih n