Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1904, p. 3

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10s, 15¢., and ). ' olet Waters, 2d ot and Poison cts for Cramps, DRUG CO., "Phone 59. For ordinary cases the best. dollar nown. cases--10 degrees er box. ggist for Cook's ae Sale no oth» nd Im 7 3 0, 2 Hii 2016 in the Do- » Player, reg- selling for iction for ice rants, ete. merchandise Pianos from $20 up. VANT } call and articulars. ND. rincess St. ? Parlor - nation a aa 6 on 3 KINGSTON & PEMBROKE PACIFIC RAILWAYS, ND RETURN. July 23rd, 2th and 23th. it, August 20th. Mo., from\ Kingston : $22,00--Good $35.20--Dec. 15th, 1904. ull lars: at K. & P.and C mierot Be oar St. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Axt. Gen. Tweed, Napanes, Deseronto, and local points. Train leaves City Depot at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, Agent, B.Q. Ry., Kingston. EXCU 'CANA $38.05. 10 WINNIPEG § Rates for St. Louis, 15 Days. $29.35--Good for 60 Days. F. A. FOLGER, JR. . Supt. THE BAY SORT UNE FORT NEW ION RATES Gold in the Return lms § The Home Comers Yacht ding Kingston will be her life to be yS. The regatta was a wr CESS some vears ago, > when Commodore association Howe Comers' and th Assoviation having the { an Strange induc celebration 1, was also a great suee 88, Now two Rtes together, be spelled out in the available. And so jt if we all do our wasn't anything the waw of entertainment the home comers, last summer, ing very elaborate for went, but they have been Waiting all | erly the chance to come again, ly Hall | they got what their home sick longed for, and that was a ge welcome home. Which goes 1 conclusively that it reality which PR biggest ¢ Little parts, put is simplicity truly satisfy and RAILWAY happy. not the elaborate' and f SYSTE So really, all we "iced 16 do i Shima or express with our lips, Voice and hy our looks, the hearty welcome which is in on Guwilighs Sure during the 1. if you penn to rendezvous here, Success ought will, never So very wonderful ip their amuse and in our ° coco ¢ Lake Meet 1 ime of xt few d Su mhber, ed the Lhe Vear v with to apitals fear, There m for noth cag Cause souls nuine Y and make weed, sto truly Picton, July 20.-C. A. Publow, Kingston, gave a short talk at the meeting of the cheese board, to-day, and emphasized the fact that farmers should cool the milk to sixty-five de grees. He would like to see the cheese tactories stop Sat night work as ons a poor quality is then tu ned out, in a hurry. Montreal experts say Prince Edward county « hecre wan never. so good as this year, due to the big improvement in the manufac. turing facilities and mow there hut remains to have the milk go to the factories in better condition. R ++ erties do not promise a be as large a crop as were the piraw-, berries. Prices range at 96. to Joe. for the red, and 7e. for the blue. Mer chants say there is no likelihood of a decided drop owing to the high con- act prices being paid by the can ning factories, vie, Te. for blues, Ye. for reds. Mr. Stickney and two sons and Ar- thur Duncan, after a week's cruise around Hay Bay, have returned to town. Misses Marie Robinson, Toron -~ A to, and Hilda White, Prescott, were most hearts for th Id} ; HENRY G. DAVIS, ' OF WEST VIRGINIA, the raison rh a delightful sup- mos carts fo e old bovs an . % 'per, given by Miss Ethel Handley deed the girls who never grow ald," whi) The Democratic candi date for vice-president. Ih 8 NG N are I ' » ; WORLD'S FAIR | Youll remember was Dr. Wilson's hop = moet. fos, ta» Mosy PY phrase last vear, who will he con week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. | SPORT REVIEW, down on the sailing yacht Salva on ST. LOUIS, MO. | ine ine for a few davs mothering Harry Tabdy. at "The Chestnuts > ------ Tuesday, to Gn Island. Miss Grace $22 (Good for 15 d 9 Fhvthepetry oray old lady whose Miss Edmison has returned to "Av | Notes On Baseball, Lacrosse And Handley is down from Relleville visit: ays). | name is Kingston, whose fame j fair | onmore," from Harrowsmith, Other Sports. ing. Miss Myrtle Torey was up from $29.35, (Good for 60 days). and beautiful. « « , . . . . The Toronto Rowing Club will send | Glen Island to day. $35.20 (Good until Dee. 15th, 1904. Mrs. W. St. Pierre Hughes Hat Rev. Prof: W. Jones, D.C.L. of Five single scullers to St. Louis Miss Neata Markland is home from Stop-overs allowed at any intermedi- | Tit L bras . eve ughes Will give | Trinity College, and his niece, Miss Jordan, the sccond baseman Mont Westminster, B.C. After a wook ® visit as station in Canada, also Detroit and Ba tle bridge whist party this even Dirac, a Staying he Queen's § Lt" as after, is still hitting 'very ih Br wd Res, ar Butingter, S pr holy Ba = rh : oval, Niagara-on the Lake, for sever ly. Hb went for sev rames with awthorne Cottage, Fr. a rs. Fain, C81 G0" aa miiton to Niagara ri entertained at £ Plea al weeks, Lo gid Fi X "u-£uthes u L. 8, Kendall returned to Rochester, . . sant little ear party on Tuesday > Dominion Exhibition evening in honor of 15 a nicee of Dr Miss Wink, who Miss Alice M. Wilson, B.A. former of Havergal Hall, 7 ronto, has heen ly Referce Hugh Jack in his report of | Tuesday. The ladies who have been Tecumseh-St. Catharine o | at camp Le Nid left on Friday to Herald, and "her ppointed to the staff of the Lindsay the Tecumseh o u bat » 3 game | ake Tom for members of the stern x . { other visitor, Miss Webster Hegiate Institut bie i hi t ? i vensurca the crowd, and claims "that or sex. George Philli who is in the } . egiate stitute Ss SIN « : ; SCORE > , jo i , Ww Winnipeg, July 25 to August 6 A picnic party of about twenty-five au Sigh s Rs " he iid jot allow She, ire ual. by employ of the Bloomfield Packing i ING ey on N : po on og Fe ~ the Athletics during the row ) 4 4 Rate, $38.05. Sit ople went down a Van Fhe Misses Sutherland, of Toronto, Manager Harley, of Toronto, is mgk- | Company, Bloomfield, while working vesterds ' = rs : : k +r ' e factory. Tuesday p Going. dates, July 23, 34. us, Fides Adterny m to ingston are entertaining a house party Ming an effort to secure Louis Bruce | about the factory, Tuesday, suffered » P Sr hu. Ali oe tick h hE ie driving \imshy Park, including Miss Merrill, from Philadelphia. He has sent a [yevers sunstroke. He was taken home o! ul "od 2 ckets, me i we for anee x s oi : Y 3 » time o . . and an Priva Wands "apply ~ ts ee 1 whiny MAI A is Tae Plas kisingetoti and Miss Suse Hit couple of wires to. Connie Mack, hut wot J a _-- id de. ho. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, : hs Har YT Tichamp. the Intter has not deigned to reply. Balned. consciousness, oI hover Corner Johnston and Ontario streets, | 8Venue. . . g . Madame Albani has - had another The Argonauts have not yet decid. | "0% that he is in a fair way to re . wry eniovable soba. : { token of the honor in which she is ved whether they will send a crew to CONEY. : ALLAN LIN ERPS DERRY te a Ty Tok sisi eh Ca held, when thie Order of Merit for Art, St, Louis or not. There is a chance Hn Colton ay il at NO ' 3 be his pen + the ge ez ) 0 hich Can S a Music " ns Nae y . . : onc Paul street, Mr, and rs, . . Royal Mall Steamers {on Starr is being credited with being | 1 we aud, Mu 5 yar bestowed nf that the transportation problem, Carson were down from Belleville this : From Montreal. From Quebec. | the prime mover, weit out on Tuesday Ih Toa unatian a - of] which is all that Stands in the way, week r. Thomas is down from Parisian, Fri, July 22, 9 am., 8 pan afternoon fo little argise © | majesty the king, in the presence of § Gl La settled satisfactorily. hn Mok Tre Et, July 30. 8 a.m I a : hrnpamnjesty the queen at Buckingham § The" Wingfield soils representing | Ptieville Rem ak th cording % ner; en aC v- | M 1 M w 1 Fle : Palace a few days ago. the amateur rowing championship of he tug useus. *taok- the Steamer rE ol Eoin $37.50, $40 [ Fuse ull va her Fleming are Wn . . : . Engl 1 r won by Geor Ash Deseronta's nothing trip. to-day. The A A ; Ne ro: 4 . ngland, were uj iy Leorge Ashe, ol ¢ . = : x and $42.50, London, $3.50 exire. Toi i town from Montreal. Mr. and Mrs, George Hart arrived rat ey orgs, ht schooner A. Minnes came in with conl Class, superior accommodation r- r. George Walkem went down to to-day from Toronto and will be the | of tb a J "k ® Clal he | today. The schooner Peruvian came pool, Derry, Beliast, Glasgow, London, Montreal to-day with rs. Henry guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hart Selby AL eaudler Trg ube the | in Monday with lumber for Hepburn, 5. i Joseph, y 4 2 holder, did not defend the title clearin, Tuesday Hephurn's steam: Thr tickets to South Afric > ; lor two or three weeks, "w Sarin he Yotuattan Ld . MONTILLE TO GLASGOW, DIRECT, | The Rev. James Rollins, and Mrs. . . . . ~ The Can: lians were heaton by 8% vacht Madge took a party 'of Masons Corinthian, Wed. July 20, (daylight) | Rollins, from London. are visiting The marriage of Miss Charlottc y 136 to 65. The Standarc down to Brockville on Monday to Rates by above Glasgow steamers on | Mr. N. ('. Polson, at his camp. Myr. ie Tharciam mi Eo says that the Dominion bowlers, al attend the grand lodge. application Rollins is convalescing ter his ace: Louise Auston to Sir Archibald Len though holding a small pereantage of J. P. HANLEY, Agent, G.T.R. City 2a rs | nox, Millikew: Napier, Bare, teen 1 lab i eq ------------ + La a th Al: . . some ks 9 x g ? d er, rd idtories, display commendably rood Cussengey Depot. J. P. GILDER- | Tt, Some Me RS ago, hen he ras | place in London, Eng., July 12th. She : akics on a Fy t 4 oe heh PULL 'EM TO PIECES. 4 ELEEVE, Clarence Street. struck by one street car while getting the Iv. dauakte WM the late ] [on considering that they are me ---- rere. | 0ff amother, Fortunately, there is a hy Chit y daug er Lo : N ate § ing the * strongest teams and are QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY | verv little danger of he. astident loav. | © i high Justior hi "back | Plaving on greens much keener than | War Names Are Then Easy To LIMITED ing a permanent scar. iy he Fir Shout lob date EH at home. Understand, voli . - * . . o 27 ol apie rnfrews he River and Gulf of St. Lawrence A ntmber of MS . J Fi German oarsmen are Tokio, July 20. Mr. A. Hope Gibson, who passed family Is a Brae h . dhe Rarle o expected to take part in the St Louis | f the meaning of common Chinese Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes {the RM.C. oxams., is a son of the o x oa er 4 punon Us . yh y ii Peglatis. Word has been received pind and Japanese words is of great as Twis Screw Iron SS. * Campana," | attornev-general. Mr Gibson is un | #N¢ unde th ave taken is name a four crew from Berlin will cross the sistance to the intelligent road, f | att al. : ' Vine bt exam oo Kinigh « gent reading of ia a 0, slestric bolls and all | der 4 and can only be admitted in from ai a = ig : ju. o ocean to compete against the Yankee | (jo war news. With a knowledge of SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON. case of a vacancy occurring among i te lane " ter att . t dut hsb rowers. It is said that they will also the meaning of the various syllables of DAYS at' 2 p.m. 4th and 18th July; the successful candidates. ha apie 10 equa'! -N) am J oplit i ubles, and try p® r . , calitien are . 1st and 15th uy 29th August; 12th and | = UOC . Tada . the eighth baronet. was sewed heir i » te So in ah is ws jon. i hich the names of localities are mad 26th September, for Pictou, N.5., calling Ll : : male general to Archibald, third Bar. | 1090ks and pair events. The | up. comes a grip of the situation, at Quebec, Giasps, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Miss Wink, of Port Arthur, is the | "¥ Nonice BT Io » i By J ers are doe here on July Mth. which is otherwise completely lack Cove. Grand River, Summerside, P.E.L. | vyest of Mrs. Herald, King\ street. on A ABT * Ane 3 SA 3 or After today ihe Toronto, baseball | ing. and Jal. Miss Magee of London, Ont iv. | A fapsetol 124 years, assumed the bar club will have only four pitchers, as For « le, Chi Kiu ix Chi for health ag a » » arr hs ! Qe an or example, hd or Kiu is Chinese ttl of te tmacs fo od today to visit Mrs. Skinner gt | Oey, one of the oldest in Scotland Jimmy Garduier will leave for his | gor nine. lion for a we and chang ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. "Maitland House," : home in i For staterooms apply to J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, Ticket Ageats, Kingston, Ont. Daily Line Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islands, Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. Leave Kingston daily. Going am. Going West, 5 xs! ay 1,000 Island Torts, Brockville or Prescott, going and Single fare. "sy Ny and feta: Go- ing Saturday or Sunday. eturning, G.T.R., Monday. Fare, $6. MNamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Linc. LEAVE KINGSTON: GOING EAS '--Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, at 4:30 p.m GOING WEST--Tuendays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 11:30 p.m. J.P. HANLEY, JAS. SWIFT & CO. Ticket Agent. Freight Agent. The Bay of Quinte Route DAILY SERVICE On Rochester, N. Y., & 1000 Islands! STRS. "NORTH KING" AND "CASPIAN" Commencing 25th June, leave King- » except , at 5:00 on 1 ino paay: and Port of Rochester, N.Y. Returning. will ar- , . a 1 rive at 10:00 oe Jays and lsive dria Bay and Gananoque. STR. "ALETHA" Leaves. Mondays at 6:00 p.m. for Pic ton and Bay of Quinte Ports. 2 For information apply to E. E. HORSEY, G. P. & F. Agent, King- ston, Ont J. P. Hanley,J. P. Qilderslecve, Jas Bwilt & Co. Agents. Picturesque Rideau STEAMERS LEAVE KINGSTON ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS AND SATURGAYS, 6h. "=a Coal We have 9 brad fhe diffrent varieties of Wood and Coal. BOOTH & CO. 133, Foot of West St. Mrs. Henry Joseph and real. Miss Webster of Brockville, is ing with Mrs, Herald. yesterday to visit Mr. Mackie's daugt ter, Mrs. EK. M Henry at Oshawa. ten Island, 'and Mrs. Sarma, are expected in town on | urday. to Sat be the guests of Mrs, Al laire Shortt at "Otterburn." - * * - Misses Darling of Bufialo, are in the city the guests of Mrs. R. E. Sparks University avenue. The Rev. D. L nie, B.C. guests of street. They for Gordon, B.A, wife and daughters, Mrs. Workman, have been several of Fer are the Johnstoy visitors here Mrs. Gor abouts weeks, Winnipeg where the doctor will go in to practice. Mr. W. 8. Johnston, Toronto, pub- lisher of the Dominion Oddfellow, has been in the city for the past few days the guest of Ald. Mctk. A trip down the river was enjoved to-day Miss Wood and her niece, Miss Sher man, came up yesterday from f(tta wa bv the Rideau route, and will be at "Avonmore" till Saturday. Mr. Thomas and Mr. George Tan dy are expected shortly to cnioy a PTT ya rr ---- a - Hires Rootbeer --THull of sparkie, fizz and foam cools the blodd, and revives and refreshes the whole system. And ote glass may be followed br another, and another--you can drink all you went, the more the better. Every glass is health-giviag and delightful. The grestest of summer thirst-qucnchers. eas She fie or by mail for 25 cents, are of imitations, i her little son 'Gratz, returned today to Mont stay Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mackie left Mr. and Mrs. John Shortt, of Sta Atkinson, of don was formerly Miss Porter, of thi« city. Mr. Gordon is a Queen's gradu ate. Dr. Johns and his mother, Mrs y. H. Johns, are arranging to remove to At St. Louis fair the CTU. have erected a fountain, where ice water is free to ev ervhody. It has been placed in a conspicuous place on the grounds between the vari- ous industries and the mannfactures \- | building. whtre it was dedicated with beautiful ceremonies lat Saturday The fountain, which cost $3,000, is of bronze, cight"fect high, and was ma deled by Miss Flsie Ward of New York. The figure is that of a woman holding a lilv in her hand: she stands uon a pedestal also ornamentod with lilies, the symbol of purity From a lily 'on cach of the four corners springs a spigot out of which flows the icevold crystal stream this fountain confers stood when it is The boon can be under known that every great exposition per plass had ) where else on that round five eents hig has to be paid for . a drink of water. . . . Madge Nerton, who mever nmisuses her: influence as the woman writer on two metropolitan dailies, but always advocates the sweet and the pure and the simple: and strong had this to sav lately : Nowadavs, when we take up a woman's paper, we read of what she shall wear, pit shall be worn, and how it ean be made over when it is worn out, hut very little as to the smile she must never forget, the kind word that should be alwavs on her lips, the gey. tle criticism that is hever unkind. Be the sunnv, and how interested and careful concerning the pretty frock that vou wear, if it please you, but remember that the true heay is in your own courtesy and thoughtfulness of heart. Be sure of this heart adormment first, and then "add all these other things unto ladics of the Pittsburg, where he will spend the rest of th summer. He has not been released hy the local clubl but he is not likely to ever play hase ball again. Gardner has not ben in | good health all this season and he has only pitched a few ganies, The Rochester Baseball Club, will managed from the bench. This decision hereafter, at. Last temporarily, be wag reached at a meting of the exe for a small stream. Thus Kinlienchang where the great battle of the Yala wag fought, means the town of the nin® secutive streams. Again, Kin in Chinese means gold, and chau signifies province: therefory Kinchau, the scene of the great battle before Port Arthur, means the town in the gold province. Tj means iron, shan mountain, and thus the great promontory to the south of Port Ar tive committer of the Rochester Am: | thur is the iron mountain of Liaw: usgment company, the owners of the Yang means sunny side, and thus the club, ata meeting held Monday. Man Russian position at Iino Yang is on ager Smith was present at the con the sunny wide of the River Lino The following words will help read ers to translate many of the names of places for themselves, and thus per { haps to bear them in mind with great er facility : Japanese--Gdwa, river; hirn, plain : kami, above; ko, small: mura, village: *himn, island: shiro, castle: tani, val ky: wan, gull; yvama, mountain. Chinese Chen, « chin or kia, 1 house: hai. sea; ho, river; hsi, four; ¥ be captaiv | k mouth; lin, mowitain range: ling, second. base. mountain: mipou, burial place: nan. south: shan. mountain; wu, five; tan or tae, child. ference, and he renewed the request made a fortnight dro that he be al lowed to manag the team from the bench, and thus give him more tir to drill the players in team work. S many changes were made in the in field before Thones finally landed that Manyger Swith, had little or no opportudity to dwn the team work, From now on this will be one | of the things to which he will devote himself... Carev will lik and Nichols will plas The Pain Of A Sprain. Is not the whol thing, there is loss | of time. Sprains aficcting deep parts | can be cured more quickly by Nervi line than any other remedy. Because it penetrates deenly, and being at least five times stronger than other Iinitnents ts soothing action is in| proportion to itx putrating power. | Not an ache or pain anywhere that | canbot be reached by Nerviline. The | the gold democrats of 1896 who no Youngest child mav take it. The most | minated Palmer and Buchpue and excRuciating pain cannot. resist it. i | made them stalking horses under cov universal family comfort, 'a blessing in | et of which they voted for MeKinley the home, an ache save unequalled in | and Hobart On the contrary they will the history of medicine, * Al} Senora 9 ' 2 ------ TO BOLT PARKER, -- Will Do What Parker's Friends Did To Bryan. Rochester, N.Y, July 20. There will be an organized bolt of the Bryan de- mocrats from Parker and Davis, They will not pursue the plan adopted hy ell i vote directly for Roosevelt and Fair vou." mh banks. In other words they propose fo a | do to Parker in 190, what top wold The engagement is announced of Mr kL. M. Hays, general manager of the democrats did covertly to Bryan in W. R. Neilly. of Orillia, to Miss #: EJ GTR. and J. R. Stephens were. ex- | 1500 amd 1900, but they intend to do | = Lynn of Toronto: _ jamined before Judge Winchostor at it openly. That was what was said at ? 32 Montreal It was brought Dart that St. Louis and that ix what H. Perry : : alien engineers reports agams hy « Vv, 'es Excursion Bulletin. the FOmiationer La still in the em- lodgers; das of Brun yn Sduuie Friday, 8.30 a.m., New York to ploy of the company by Mr. Bryan himself, A Ogdensburg and river points. Fare, The Crown Prince of Getmany will, ---------------- - 50¢.; fests, 2 12 ; 4 late in the autumn, start on a trip FIGHTS WILD CAT : Saturday, am. apd & pam, ex- A sm cursion to Watertonn. Tickets good a W. P. DOWREY, Sole 26 St. Peter Street, Can. RE as re Wood =« Coal breed. his own horses to return Monday. 81.25 return. 9 When Exhausted Her Dog Kills p.m.. Steamer Islgnder to Cape Vip _ 3 . The Desperate Beast. reat, one hour there. Only 50c. 2.45 | Mount Sterling, Ry., July 17.~Tae Dk. steamer New Yorks tom El Summer Croup | kied bya wild cat, and Lith oul hee slands. Fare 3%. supper, 2c. in » dangerons fog to assist her, Mrs. Martha Hiller Plea - uv ai mm we, MS | had a thrilling battls for lit. She had Buy It Now. Clune orion imvanios 18 3s lia Ia tick ig R STgorguaiy, but Now is the time to buy Chamber ° » he cat bur its toot n nec! lnins Colic Cholera and Diarrhosa Shiloh 5 and shoulder, ating her while Remedy. 'It is certain to be neeidsd sooner or later, antl when that tim. around. the sworld aboard the iraining hip Charlotte. SALE, and at such extremely low A sight knowledge OFder to wind up the estate. ; AR Dillon's Old Stand, 111 Prificess Forces Out the Old McDermott's § CANADA METAL Sunlight Soap washes the LEVER BR SHOES! SHOE Piles of them at the DILLON B Boys' Heavy Boots, suitable for tough ul dr TH for 65c. a pair. rn 21 pairs Ladies' Pebble and Buff lace, marked $1.73, for only 65¢, 23 pairs Ladies' Boston 'Red Shoes, fine quality, oF 596. a ¢ 8 t ra 1 a Men's Leather Bals, strong and durable, $1.50, for & Men's Handmade Cobu just thing for 4 i at hard work, $1.50, Orstag teers ay 41 pairs Ladies' Buff Bals, finest quality, special at worth much more. Smtr ae faa Laced Prunella Bocts, $1.23, for 35¢, only, W¥ + Children's Leather Shoes, with: ance, worth 65c. up, for 25¢. pair, Men's Oxford Shoes, desirable f half price, $1.50 for 130s @REMEMBER--Everything must 4 ~ J. R. BIETTE, Agent for Assignee. Xd » Consignments of Fall Stoc: are crowding us. 5 so we are compelled to To make room. Prefer to drop profits ft alto. gether. Doing that now. ' 'Prices are so low tiie that everything is a batgafd | ThE goody : 4 ; however are up to standard, a ic - THOACAS oy CHEE Trem comes you will need it badly--you will { nedid it quickly. Buy jit pow. It may save life. For sale by all druggists. The Prince of Wales has decided 14 | foliow his father's footsteps and po in for horse racing. He intends to Consumptio Cure : shreds. The little dog came to her fle | fence, but she finally fell exhausted. i her sereams for help not being heard. Alter she fell the eat and the ¢ con- tinued to fight. The cat was w ened by the blows from her club, and the dog finally secured a throat erip and | held on until the life of the cat was gone. Mrs, Miller will recover, » | | with ite claws it tore her clothing ie] The Lung Tonic vs o to take, will onve them a iy and Bas Bo Unpleanant after AS all druggists, 250, 50 and $1.00 n bette. 1 uted In Gamat

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