Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1902, p. 6

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gE : THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. : ph nd Ee Ee IN. READINESS. |x, zov cuit to so ocr in Gods lOUR NEIGHBORS ; : «| name and gloriously win. " i f . -- Before the close of = the convention - : o Ming of Ranges "Bucite Happy Thought § : : the following resolution was passed on : a : ADDINGTON TEMPERANCE | motion of Messrs. Denyes and Nesbitt: WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND-| . uyin a Ra 1 'le OL gig PEOPLE ORGANIZE "Resolved that the prohibitionists of ENTS 8 u -- the county of = Addington in conven- TS TELL S. on assembled, to determine to con : ' There are threé éssential things to consider when buying a Officers of the Association Select- | centrate their efforts as an organiza- Th Tiding Fe Vai Points ero . Range,--Quality, Consumption of Fuel, and the Price. The price / s ling of as large a e 8 From Various roin i - Complete | tion upon the pol g : ht = is the least important. A good an : ed : -A Feeling of omp vote as possible in favor of the On- In Eastern Ontario -- What a3 : ® i good Range will last maiy. years, and Unity Among the Delegates -- | ¢ li Diceribor 4th ne . RY J when it saves in fuel it pays for its self, while a cheap Range i rio iquor_act on cember h next, People Are Doing And What S " : : . : ge 13 Will 'Wark to Win the Elec- | and agree to set aside during this They Ate Savi a 6 y tonstantly adding to its price in extra consumption of fuel. The --- tion. campaign all other 'considerations y ire ying. Ro 66 Oo » '2 99 » ] : which might tend to obscuring the Happy i h ught Ra | § | : : : : ne iol joti . Napance Beaver. one main point now at iss viz.,. the E Violet Varieties. 8¢ On Saturday last 2 Nowinegh, ob securing for this province the largest Violet, Sept. 3%.--The missionary is the lightest fuel consumer in the world, and the most perfect « ganization was ellected Dy € | peasure of prohibition possible undew committee will give a literary evening - AS R t : ¢ i le un « go t 7 ug 1 ange constructed. _ It is a perfect cookin, . of . omer ance jects of Addingion for | pur constitution." in the church to-gight. Miss Cameron, Red vy oy > | g " B g apparatus. -- - the campaign on the approaching vote | Fhe president, in closing the conven- | very ill, is convalescent. M 1. Val- 3 6) £1 ; v4 = § 3 'The pre: . g the vill, ent. Mrs. J. Va A : > Write the Manufacturers for an Dllustrated Catalogue a . THE COMBINATION OF on the Dntatis Spee act. The meet- | {ion, thanked those who had taken fentine had returned after visiting at » . $A i ing was called by a provisional com-| part in the adaresses, and also Miss Tweed, Havelock, Bancroft and other [|S : ek / W VE Limit f y mittee under the authority ofethe On| Knapp, who had presided at the or- places. Mrs. C. A. Wiseman and Miss DS > THE M. BUCH STO CO, Be xrronn ¥ I y jase; branch ,of the Dominion Al\ianes gan. and urged the co-operation of all B. Reisen attended Picton fair last Fant [8 100 » 3 : i be for the suppression of the liquor tral-| friends of the cause of temperance in { week. Miss L. Wood is visiting in 2 52 et Sold ; - : : Ee 3 D fic. Representatives were present from the work now before them. The bene- | Strathcona. Rev. Brown, Svdenham, L TRY Le by McKELVYEY & BIRCH, 69 and 71 Brock St. i points adjacent to Newburgh, but the | diction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. | will occupy the pulpit here rext Sun- 3 : ' northerly eportion of the "riding was | Weatherill, and the first| gun in the | day. ? COMFORT unrepresented 2 vat to be expected Addington campaign had been fired. ; on account of the distance from the 'Morven M h " 4 : : atters. a ---- --- place of meeting, . INCAS CHILD-MOTHER. Morven, Sept. 209.--Rain is much : = IN OUR FALL ASSORTMENT At the morning session, after devo- a ---- needed fox late Stati wid Slocah home since her husband's death] 3 : t orp O ll loug vay . . Mhotded: | won OF tonal ost ises conducted by Revs, A Race Reduced to Worse Than | ing. It is fine we ther, howe > / pr Hy Amey ad fully, lute of Gof 08: J. COLLIS BROWN S > Moore of Newburgh, and Neville "of : 2 Acti a rt. ort pour, are visiting friends here. Mr. | bard zee Slavery. harvesting second erop--clover.--buck-ta. ip A 3 Ta Robiin, J. M. Denyes was elected wheat U etre 1 I Smith, of the U.S.A. Signal service chairman pro tem, and officers of the Once proud, the race of Incas that Ne Ane cori J. S. Fralick's new corps, Philippine Islands, is a guest | Addington Prohibition association | ruled the former empire of Peru, are ie ise 43 eng pushed rapic lly and is} 4 SWillow Glen." Mrs. F. and Miss | were elected as jollows : . Hon. presi- reduced to-day to a condition worse gong on to completion. Sund: chool Laidley. spent Wednesday last in King | . dent, Rev. J. H. Chant; president, than slavery. In addition, they are rally day passed off very happily. The ston. Nicholas Amocy, as has been Yi | Rev. J. EK. Moore, Ph. B.; secretary, | generally infected with a disease which programme was adhered to. The] tom for many years attended Am- | J. M. Denves, B.A.; treasurer, Rev: J. has contaminated even their domestic guartette Joudered by the male choir herst. Island tin {o-fay. Mrs Kilean r er PT aves : bl he ns . 11s was worthy f hiv " , ic SOOM att t ES. gan- . Gandier. These are all Newburgh men beast of labor, the lama. Vos Yon of ich commendation. | Sy is in very poor health. John THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. . . in order that the officers may be with- The girls develop. early, marry and } YT8. «Jackson 1s very low with con) poqden is seriously indisposed from i : Lin convenient reach of one another. hecome mothers when mere 'children, | sumption, the cold which is epidemic. Mrs. EB. H E: admitted by the profession to be the : At a later hour, however, the follow- | Perhaps they marry carly. to have B. Crowe has been- suffering from an most wonderful and valuable remedy FOR MEN ino were added to form a countv ex- | grown-up families to support them Sydenham 'At Home." attack of asthma the lest few weel PRIGINAL AND . ever discovered. , ecutive committee: 1. H. Howell, | when old. » : Sydenham, Oct. 1.-- or r r ! # Strathcona; Wesley Wager, Centreville; The Incas of to-day care for the | pose attending. Wa numpee on =~ CHLORODYNE: the best remedy known for Coughs, | WILL PLEASE EVERY SHOE BUYER. (i. W. Sweetnam. Vennachar; A. Dick: | ereat haciendas of Peru, as manv as row. The Sydenham hil will furnish Lombardy Lispings. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. i con, Camden East; Rev. PP. H. Neville, | 2,000 of them living or one vast plan- { the music. On the eC ehing of Sept Lombardy, Sept. 29.--The * arch- | Roblin; Rev. W. H. Buckler, Yarker; 96th, Miss Rhoda Day was As) bishop will hold confirmation in the (Ry lly checl d i A.V Price, Wesley; J. 8. Jenkins 5 * of : "| Roman Catholic church n October effectually checks and arrests those i amen. Pas Re 1 TR Ey 8, Howe to a number of friends. Games | {3 Ape. 'A Nichol ral 2 \ ok a too often fatal diseases: Diphtheria i amde Last; ev. .l. \. enry,.l and music were indulged in, after |Dife WIS. A. Chol, returned to mer Fe \ y ? ' ' SHOE I'amworth; J. Weatherill, En- which rofreshmefis were served. On rickville, after a week's' visit with Fever, Croup, Ague. i [ BImo S terprise; I'. Brown, Charles Thursday evening Miss Beatrice Grant friends hore, W._ R. Nowgan spent acts like a charm in Diarrhoea and is | Dunwoody New- will ente tai a nd | | usc ny in Smiths Valls. Miss: Mc GCHLORODYNE Va wiain her © er fo : i th ly specifi , an. STORE. : Ar ohn Ye ol onal Sv 2 . v| Connell, Finch, is visiting her brother, Yas cals specific in Cholera and Dysen IY ave; 'arscalle : : hn Pr eng Rev. R. O. MeC ( sthodis in- o i . - La r C R95} William Carscallen, made for the harvest home tea to he nov i. el ohi Hi, Ne Tio Bist ani N. J Nort ; Thon : Javid Youmans, Den- served on the Mcthodist church] J a he Me unusyally st 4 sfioetuslly outs short all attacks of Ep- 0 bigh; Thomas Youma Arden. grounds on Monday evening, October utigent occurred on Monday, Septem- ilepsy, Hysteria, DPalpitation + and BD saditdon to the vice presidents 6th. Special thankseivine scryices will ber eng, Srl: rorilicd HN the deh A Spasms, 0 munteipalities we "yg \ as Wy 3 i ol a well-kn na vhilv-respecte las i eo Spalted as also be held on Sunday, morning 'and iy ve Tad i : 3 ye Pow ¥ILY GENUINT i i Histve § . in \ || BOWS NY lose th © to or- evening. Frank Harvey leit to-day for an, in the porsonot ol athon alle, CHLORODYNE: the only palliative in Neuralgia, ganize and direct' under the executive Hamilton - Normal school. Mr. and He was working for Mr. Kilborn, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Tooth- i committee their appointed districts : Mrs. Charles: Gono: ta drockville, ang the two men were en- ache, Meningitis, etc. ' Newburgh, D. A. Nesbitt, B.A; aay | Fonge, Besson: spent | onoed drawing stone. They both were 3 ? x { ew davs las welt 1 Ss sister . {od is = . S r . . " ' " : | den: C. D. Wager; Sheflicla, Rev. ; . ys Iast week with his sister. | coated on 'a board on a farm waggon, From W Vesalius Pettibrew, M.D., formerly Lecturer at St. George's hos- 100} l.. Youn Kaladar., Angl i Ef Miss M.-Gonge. vhen, in movi lon tl } 1] pital, London--*'I hav hestitation i tating that I 1 oe itl X J. oung; aladar, Anglesea ana Ki- When, oving along, 1e )OAr ntal, London-- have no hestitation in stating a 1ave never met with Anghet, Bev, Heoige McConnell; Flin- A a slipped Jovy i Mr. Balie fell be-} any medicine so #Micacious as an Anti. spasmodic and a sedative. I have used | . ton; Jenbigh, 'Abinger and Ashby ong The Rideau. tween the wheel ana the reach. His | it in consumption, Asthma, Diaarhoea, and other diseases; and I am per- Office And Safe Deposit Vaults, Prd, Wensley, Wensley; Clarendon, Narrows-on-the-Rideau. Oct. 1.--The body was twisted, breaking the spinal | fectly satisfied with the result." . James Stalker. Plevna: Palmerston Mattice Bros.. Forfar. & : cord, and he passed away i few "Rarl Russell ¢ icated > Neoe f Phy Ls a; S . ¢ S.; ar, are doing up , 1c po «away 1n a lew ar dussell communicated to the Sollege of I wysicigns that he re- 99 YONGE STREET, TORONTO James Moore, Ompah: Kennebee, Rev. the threshing in this section, and dic hours. His son, Michael Balie, of this ceived a despatch from Her Majesty's EE at Manila to the effect that A. CC Bufiman. Arden; Olden, Samuel grain is turning out well. J. McCann accompanica by Mr. Dooker, | Cholera has heen raging feariullv, andthat the only REMEDY of any Gapital ' SLLOODLS Ao, Nonnaty Grove; Oso, one to has bought another horse from - kd- : Jo Broskyilje and brought the | service was CHLORODYNE.-- See Lancet, December 1st, 1864.7 tal, » o we appointed. ward Grennon. Trafic > reniains home, 1c funeral took place } > a eo . . ¢ x aflic on the Rideau I "A TTPTON, AY x ww 7 NYAT Reserve Fund 50,000. Ihe feeling of the delegates at the fo falling off Sanel McCann and Jo: on Ihursday, . September 95th, front CAUTION--BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS. Presid mormng Seon was one of complete seph Henderson took in the Broek the Jesidence of his Jon, to the Roman CAUTION--Vice Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that DR. J. COL resicent : unity as to the necessity of accepting ville fair. G horses are in' @ athotic cemetery.- M¥. Balie was six e ag . COL- JOHN HOSKIN, QC. LL.D: conditions as. thew are in Bi he denand he are 0 ood ty-two years of age and had a large LIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORODYNE ; that the Vice Prositht tho retithin oh RATE fiat oo Suith's Falls: wa i A avn nunther of warn friends in Leads and whole story of the defendant Freeman was delibertaely untrue, which he re- HON. S. C. WOUD, W. H. BEATTY, Es. |cner in discussing tho unfairness of sid he a2 ily oa a Grenville. Lombardy exhibition, held grettec od to say had been sworn to.--See Times, July 13th, 1864. y J. W. LANGMUIR, Managing Director. | the referendum when the conditions of A at ost * : od] on Saturday, was a decided success. : Sold in bottle of 1s.-13d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 11s. each. Nine is genuine A. D. LANGMUIR, Assistant Manager. | the vote are now hevond possibility of ; _ n So any oh ¢ Ir ne . Dy Sere The afternoon being fine, an untsual- without the words "Dr. J. Collis Bro wne's Chlorodyne" on the Government JAMES DAVEY, Seerotary. remedy. Tt is a straight choice for so tatioh, doing ol the a tour Ther will | annual settlement | 1", 00 "crowd gathered from aifierent | Stamp Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle. 3 « SO- xo 2 . sanlvoe 5 : Tew some Wt: 5 ° 201 hieren <Q \ TTTINA (OF vy \ Authorized to #vt as. Exdecutor., Ad-| hriety or whiske 1 Ww ! For the, work of themselves and lla- : ome import nt ports uf he country. A vary plinennt SOLE MANUFACTGRER--J. T. DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell street, ministrator, Trustee, Receiver, Commit | 1. | te Rey and every man to fo. they receive nothing except cocoa changes made soon. Hay is selling at svent too Ces a ! on 1 Bloomsbury, London, Eng. y tee of Lunatic, Guardian Liquidator, | 3 oun is the watchword. In the leaf : stimulant and 3 hetic..} > per ton, oats Jie. a bushel and | 5 oh, loos Place on -pepteinber 24th, id 3 > t Bia, Big wards of Mr' Howell. "If we. emit sot eal a stimulan an anesthe tic, totam dc bachal, Mr. and N : it being the marriage of Maria Law- | + --a - Deposit safes to rent. All sizes and at | what we want, let as cet, what we which they constantly chew and with- Pou Des . we 2 a vn on Bnet MS son, of this place, to George Gilford, tne : Ga ~~ reasonable prices. Parocls received for safe | ..\* My. Chant remarked. th 2 we | aut which they will do no work. Each § Lirennon returnec from Brockville on Ported, The. o ts : 9 . Susvady. and other valuables Guaranteed 1 ha | never be fore z= rl i 1 bi: family cultivates a small patch, for 3 huislas. Toy sp i " = days a the formed by Rov ] A oF yaiialile ang (MA Flore Sue vanced leais- | she pr ta jo ry Jay +1 | fair, and- visited friends. V Mali 8 Tyre Sewing br. lation as the act now pending deci- the. priviucts of which the landlord ® Falls. A number from attended Solicitors brin¥ing Estates, Administra- | | I € them about one-twentieth of the ho fai I kville Fridav . tions, etc., to the Corporation are continued sion at the hands of the people and 3 i the fair at Frankville on Friday, Dr, Sion, eis, to te Corb a od |" ht to Th rrdinal ay, value. : Squibs From The North. Pratt, Sm ith's Falls, formerly of this For information ses the Corpora Mr. Gandier held that our duty Bye Htg 0 poor that, aithough a Plair Settlement, Sept. 30.--Pota- place, seriously' ill with pneumonia. tion's Manual a very plain even if we did not suc- lamb may be bought for fifty cents, | {gos are a good crop With here and | The Misses Tena and May Clark, : . and the campaign should be en- they nat al ie hing entirely {there an indication of rot, but not to |! rogly ile j aviended the fair on Sa I e 0d I'l ¢ . tered upon with hope on_maize ical, rofsted. Men and wo- any great: extent. Miss. Maguie Pink turday and are visiting iviends and . : . ' oo wrelpoted all seasons, but Te Cs ox 4 0 as decide | men zo: barefooted in all seasons, wton has gone to "Perth to vis relatives ato present, Miss. Kate - Sa i Ri ds h oy 7 in Wi oh fully elrop up Hale Hinds R. Blair as aE 1 io] : i Breen, who a short time ago went to k j hors © a : y sedis ile 1 aking 2 v t he Napanee Beaver St heads. When the men, as ix often the | huginess trip to Montre: Li Sault Ste. Marie, is now ving a vie "uy i Napanee aver Sn Le Vxiuons case, are conscripted into the army, Bl > 2 dui ze jure], MW au tim of typhoid fever. she is in id If you have one of our Fa 1Mmous Active, Famous am ING ee woselfdo over, sce their Tamilies § & i 1; Re] al fc : St . I I pannih | shiv setinhl, 3F see their Tami friends in Perth and Lanark, Oar | hospital for weatment. -- OF = ho ih for x I = o a > h ye sain, althou gh rations and clothes fq) js progr NE Tarot Hh -- Oke op Aj Light Honore, These stoves wil barn side of the a ; on va Lh o ' It may, be preferred to their slavery at § oyp pew teacher, Miss Tiary Willie either soft coal, coke or, wood, } we campaign, and in case of f po ot atl in i For And By The People. the. oranting of this' favor, Messrs, 7 air intends erecting a new house, JJ. \l | hi | i . Charles Melhav and JA Deves were Whitmarsh has purch: 1 a fine trot- unicipal- ownership is making rapi chosen to edit these columns, the for The Latest Strike. ting horse. Henry Blair intends | tak headway in Gre: ri tain. Or street . mer in the Express, and the latter in The Dean" and Chapter of Bangor INS. a thp to Watertown, N.Y. T. Wil oie: by ' She ny ! x Loar tings, 0 * 11€ OV¢ 'S - Phe Beaver. In regard to a éampaion | Cathedral, Fne., decline to pay what lis s the guest of Mus, Hutchings, Si 2 Bs soe Ab nn a fund thé. members of the executive | thov consider: an exorbitant rater for on Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. 8 McCann iy corporatt we About Awenty five COLONIAL REMEDY. and the municipal view presidents wore | the water wed for blowing the organ Ee Dl a of i » taste Vor be piven authorized to solicit subscriptions to | raalic powe yok " ave-re da an lie Mair have returned } 242° Hives ae at gy 8 lo 1 1 Tore 2 Ys 033 JL be En 7s glass i horiz y ti hi it hb riptions to phy hydraulic power. and th v have r Wo if I it eT 5 nimi operation. Framwavs--rs They are economical: Are just what you will want Ee nt ae es " forwarded to the treasurer, Rev. J. | gquisitioned "a piano instead to accom- | fter Siting | ends in bor h. iss rd HL oo awhel Dy tort 0 h b C 1 d «eased appetite for alcholic stimulebts, whether the Gandier, Newburgh, ahd it was re- | pany the choral services Lizzie Welsh started. for Michigan last i } 4 I I Bh orl) this winter. urs are the best. a an see atient is a confirmed inchriate, " tippler, » social | quested that at all public meetings : _ | week A wedding is expected in the | palities dinburgh receives 1 - era Srnker or drkard. Impose for anon o have = eee and Mr, William (rpot. sompanies. annually them. Our furnaces will burn hard coal, soft coal, an setite for alcoholic hignors att x Ci : t & 1 o 0 lake ? 01S n - ey Nie =; $ ) and a surbhic o 1a 1 ~ sr Remy we tiots after uiiag Coloma teibution of literature and other ne- Blair visited at Bedford Station on . RN 150 hii 1 jus | or wood. This 1s your chance to save niwoney. Endorsed by Members of W. C. T. vu. COSSANY CNPeNSes, Sunday: ba \ Foun mh juan fining Mrs. '3loare, Superintendent of the Woman's At the afternoo Seesion yeoaided fund paviuents, 8 un 0 jects ot ' Christian Uemperance Union, Ventura, Cal, writes : In aulernnon Sess 3 10 234 rin the municipal ownership policy are re prm-- "J have tested Colomial Remedy-on very obstinate | Over hv. yhoo president, stirring -ad- Collins Bay Visitors. diotion dn fates. improvement in the . 2 rehienmany. aay dres WEOS ae ve delive red hy Revs, Neville lay, Oct. 1.--Farmers have [ cerviee and symmetrical development of > recommend ard 'indorse ( onial Remedy. Son ol Ran mm Bpence, of Bath, and Wear ; A nixched threshin Rev. Mr. | sul But in Gla Ww. CIVIC owner Lemmon, Claxton & Lawrenson, King St. bers of our Union are delighted to finda practical | therill. of Enterprise. Mr. Neville said : uo q hé pul inthe CM. hi I control of Blic utilitios is and economical treatment to aid us in our temper + ihnt this . ficht was not- one of ora- y ; . and Rev Ee tl r cit -- v t 1 i J 1 i eV, ar od far 1a nv othe City JS---------------- -- ------ os ------ re S------------------------------ sists everywhere and by mail. tory ol eloguen e, but was. a person- Mr. od oir 0 OVeRINg. arlor so i he uxt it had a package free by welfingiot seling al conflict, one in which every man's , a ewer ; <on-be lance of S556 from horse and JA. Cowan (for years member of the | \[ jice was arbiter of his position voovening Cure he given | electrie alone: of thi 25 : C 's Christian Temperance Union), 2204 St. GHzeien hi ! Hy Ep = ¥ i even rie" traction alone: ol this 862.500 Catherine St, Moaueal, : and his vote. Every man should he- inthe Methodist hire h on Monda®} went to the common vood afger pro : Sold in Ringeton by 1. B. MeIeod, Priv: come acquainted with theé™ provisions evening. A number from here attend | vizion haa 'heen made for interest] de bose Street s and merits of the bill passed and ed Napanee fair Robert Baker, Napa- | preciation, general reserve and sinking | ° : 5 <hould cast aside all political , con nee. has been repadcing his buildings | fund Liverpool had a balance of | siderations and be ready to sacrifice on his farm Visitors : Webster Cle 280, and nearly every. town chad a | everything to the principle involved. ment. ana vate Napanee ana Des- | handsome surplus. . Rev. Mh Spence noted the already cronto:s Mrs t t Baker, Napanee, active oreanizations of the anti-prehi at Mrs John Purdv's;-- Miss Frankie w 3 . : ' | ' a ; 1 . or t anted. bition for which were of so many Smith at . A. Amey's,. Moscow; A Wo wonhl like ako th \ rime ite i > C. d on «hades cof vest that it was dithicult A aidlov ss Ryd hie am. at William Cle Me would hike to. ask, t rough the . to meet them all. dare not ap YY ment's; Miss Teun ie Nugent return columns of your paper, if ther is any et them all. dare not : 1 i x TSO ho has used Green's August : pear in public discussion, but were irom a Villiam €] t. at person wh irecn' 18 nevertheless bin ring to hear every ox £ : aa & home, 1 i > So i nha Willie Plover Jor bse of dig Hp H d Li ht Oi | 16¢ Gallon fluence possible, financial , and per- Ki D BOWEL ) wi i ; arents eron dys; psa fh 8 liver Srotbles that has cad 1g : > . al The duly of the probibitiomsts Vv reed. Fracsttown Sta nay hee ia nd we also nen | | . He y oreanize ir SHIH and throw : Mrs, Y Purdy at Mrz. Wil! or esul 9, ] th as sour stomach, | « Le an i 2 ie i SES THE SYSTEM tia ate Miss id v iio fermentation of food, habitual gosto} or set ------------ ---------------------- COHN ab) ! - My in 2 ay Se 2% mess, pvous dvs headaches which: sor chills and ehecks the word of C 5 wrott's Bay, at her consin's, Miss} ¥ niery | ' : word, as the liquor tratlie striking as LEA SR La ion t Mie Mary K fespondent 1g plessniss : ~ : > eTsy hh } wit! . ln Si fact, any trouble conne with the at the mest sacred institutions ELS Y. Nir on. with her sister" MN hn) I eon) cyl ' . y . stomach or liver ? This wedicine' has + have, the home and the state. P pS HES "irRe Hy 8 Mrs. John Part na P or . Ave we enouch th caMest to carry oI° ok gADAC ERS} ds bem sold lor many vearSin all civi ii } he a H gv ed countries,' and we wish to corre ' our endedvors tolevery corner of the & . qond with you and send yon i . county and make them felt? There is Lady Dead. 0 : yon I a ol one of 1 The Ale that S toe mich indifference. among the sup OVERCOMES rice oY 2e | our hooks free of cost. If you néver | I: a : NN |PATIO rueat tion, ept, Wl). +] tried Angust Flower, try one raul | posed-to befriends of the prohibition ~ Lai Xx Eensiy i =1a x alwa S ood. Some are discouraged at A Co sabiliey, 3 RING cXiensive MjIroM first. We have never known of its | ® y g re an t thers are afraid BITUAL PERMANENTLY. : = Vd failing. [If 20, something more serious | a 2 Ia a is nattor wit] : Ask your!" T -- : y ai nartv. hn al ada . Ee t matter with vou. Ask your \ AT ALL DEALERS. h i h ! y a oy i sh o GE i 2 lew aa \ Hed, | oldest drmopist.--G. G. Green, Wood- v snould be cast aside. & ae « ming tact with white k ory. N convictiGns, ana purposes take ITS BEN < ' FECTS used np or an a Para: bury, N.J. | rrive Sole agent of Kingston, J. S. places. He then dealt with the EFicra L EF Buck ha un his position on G : i Henderson. provisions of the lies neh yi its . T.R. and We partnership with Died At sburg . ; N- severe penalties and dispellad misag BUY THE GENUI Ns BY {his broth v Babcock, miller On Wednesday "of last week' death | A th L $ Sh P t f F st 4 i Toa Ee Too oe [ee 3) prehension as to the character of the INE node Odces. He why puliers tained Charles A. Deschamps. ame of notner aree ipment Oo a . . - iis one nol i, enouch, He All oR last w Mi Kk. returned | the most rey ted residents of Me . = : .. dealt forcibly with some. of the™ohit AUR NIAK IG YR ay tir i borer hl " was vt rash S Il W h } A Thirsty Child E tions to prohibition, and after d 4 3 HA : ; J \ | 0 W H y Sen 3 din ¢ ing ouc es. t prohy ion, and after decla apent t No je nm " PN \ Can have no better drink | inc that th le power of tho Pn, Pee, NTR 1h har his dures crop ia { . , 1 aur.d 9) CAL. TC : : HIM P ear LE Eh > p than 'a class of PURE, | churche and onr.-Iy social life should Ao of apples. The small hoy i reat | Fe Ne hi v< for . Hy CLARIFIED . MILK Ite | he pat into the comings campaion, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE SOc. PER BOTTLE, Pond smal : ih : Bt Tren n HL % ih. b Lad with a is heal Tar - ; y el , Ny ¥ pn 13 the naturs: food, reliev un | : oa 3 | ! i ! 't _-- ¥; : £ on ] ua ie lieved 8 | Bt nde faithint wor i Heart\ To Ieart Talk. {Land ie i \ . of 8 ha ., a ax ye : ! ; J ) . . sais I; Met Bwhe it 3 J Per. Nir. Wenth b-ghe {Tee Mogner J LC | Bon ; ' Also Boarding House Furnishings, L : as gan ¥ 1 m of | } 3 terday 1 i i = % T 3 . © of#food. fl onvsclons atte : te aus natehel 3 Study Tables; Pookshelves, Springs, Mat- 3 ry interest ed with the | bre W" | W ! "i . : Clarified Milk Co., =|" wd oneation of our Ive is inforiged fac a new pair Wil Erownship. © A son a tot gin, - tresses, Etc. : 1 the meritg of our cause it irchased Y hushand ll fai 1 re » took 3 ~ 'Phone 567. Brock & Bagot Sts. a ui on of our forces. We s settled. It teil dia Ad sd A lat a "| JAMES REID, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, t hearly 4 nduector, ands Mp wick 1 , iin | : whom che miade her chiirch . i "PHONE 147. - > Ce So | i at ppl tt hed. id ECT a LER. ee ; TY oS oe To Io] of TL héen 100 languid and too indifierent, } year: 8 bo» * *glhoms, wi .

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