Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1906, p. 3

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ALUE OF CHARCOAL, People Know How Usety) it s in Preserving Healty ard Beauty. arly everybody knows (i is the safest and or fa. fectant and purifier in nat, realize its value when taken human system for: the same purpose. arcoal is a remedy that the take of it the "Detter; it is not rat all, but simply absorbs -- s and impurities always Presen; ne stomach and intestines and car. them out of the system, arcoal sweetens the breath aft, king, drinking or after eating ' , and other odorous vegetahles, harcoal effectually clears ang in ves the complexion, it whitens the h and further acts as a naturg] 4 eminently safe cathartic, absorbs the injurious gases whi cet in the stomach and bowels; nfects the mouth and throat fro poison of catarrh, mn - I druggists sell charcoal m or another, but Probably {hy t charcoal and 'the most for the ney is in Stuart's Charcoal oz ollie leu ire, jug nl a more on in ong they are composed of the -- vdered Willow charcoal, and other mless antiseptics in tablet form op her in the form of large, pleasay ting lozenges, the ohatcoal being xed with honey. he daily use of these lozenges wij mt tell in a much improved condi n of the general health. b:tter oom. xion, sweeter breath and pym od, and. the beauty of it is, tha possible harm can result from their tinued use, but on the contrary at benefit. \ Buffalo physician in speaking do » benefits of charcoal says: "I a e Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all tients suffering from gas in stomag} d bowels, and to clear the complex and purify the breath, mouth and roat; [I also believe the liver j eatly benefited by the daily use of em; they cost but twentv-five centy box at drug stores, and although some sense a patent preparation, t 1 believe I get more ad better arcoal in Stuart's Ty pa than in any of the ordinary char al tablets," [0-NIGHT | Faney Collars Special Sale of Ladies' 'ancy Collars, in preity hades of Pale Blue Nhite, Green, Mauve, Red, nade in latest style and heap at 25¢.and 30c exch [o-night on sale at 15¢. each Drawers Children's Flannelettt Drawers, to fit ages 3105 years. Special To-night 10e¢. a pair Larger sizes in above to fit ages 5 to 8 years,0n sale To-night 15¢. Underwear Of all kinds for Men, Women, Girls and Boys on sale at Special Prices To-night. Ifyou want any Underwear comes to US for Bargains. oy Monday Special showing of L dies' Whitewear of every description. Come in an see the swellest range it Kingston. NEWMAN & SHAW 00000000004! COUPON The 18 Letters Must Accom= pany Answer. -- INTEREST 0X CASH TRADING BRE rh 400000000 09999999309 for '1 The genuine Pov il, pint bottles | tract of beef), 'only 75c., at ade' "Pay water rate and save disce CUT THIS guy | : ) J : * STAKDS FOR : I E DAILY AM ERICAN Twenty-Eight Army Generals Send Letters of Endorsement To Dr. Hartman, the Inventor of Pe-ru-na. No other catarrh remedy in the world has received such unstinted eulogy from so many renowned statesmen and military men as Peruna. Gen. 0'Beirne of Washington, D. C., Writes: "As many of my friends and acquaintances have successfully used your Peruna as a catarrh cure, I feel that it is an effective Pemedy, and I rec- 'OFFICERS OF HI ~ ENDORSE AMERICAN REMEDY, PE-RU- NA. WHIG, SATURDAY JANUARY 29. H RANK * SRE i t t ommend it as such to those suffering from that disease ag a most hopeful source of relief."'--James R. O"Beirne, 200 Broadway, Washington, D. C. General S. S. Yoder of Chio, Writes: "I have found Peruna to be a wonderful remedy. Ionlyuseditfora| short time and am thoroughly satisfied as to its merits."--8. 8. Yoder, W ash-| ington, D. C. # Brigadier-General Kirby Writes: "I can recommend Peruna to all those who are afflicted with eatarrh." --D.'P. Kirby, Washington, D. C. Brigadier-General King of Confederate | Army, Writes: "I uifhositatingly state that I am convinced Peruna is a medicine that | will effect all the cures that are claimed | for its mse,"=J, Floyd King, Washing-| ton, D. O : = General Smalls, Beaufort, S.C, ) Writes: "I have used Peruna for ca- a good general toms. '--Chas. F. Noske, ; tarrhal trouble "and 'find 1t benefictal | 213 B St, N. W., Washington, D. C. and to be all thatit promises, and freely General Erwin's Recommend. give it my unqualified recommenda "Many of my friends have uscd Pe- tion."--Robert Smalls rund a8 a dyspepsia remedy with the most beneficial results." -- John B. General Abbett of Washington, D. C.,| Erwin Washington, Dro Writes: *I 'am Pally convinced that | your remedy Peruna is an excellent | tonic. Many of my friends have used it with the most beneficial results for cotgh#, eolds-and catarrhal trouble." -- Ira C. Abbott; 906 M 8t., N. W., Wash- Brig. General Schell Benefited. | "Peruna is indeed a wonderful tonie, {and for coughs and .colds I know of | nothing better."--F, M. Schell, Wash- | ington, D. C. ingtom, D. C. General Duffield of the Union Army, | : t | Writes: "I have used Peruna in my Captain Yarnch sod Washington, 5, s | family and have found it a valuable | rites :-* Your medicine, Peruna, pe " in recom- | lieve to be the best medicine for catarrh | Salone an) take ewnse 1 from ca- on the market. I have taken only a|yarvh of the stomach or who require a small amount, and can see very benefl-| io of efficiency." cial resalts.,"--W. G. Yarnell, 2322 Lin- ington, D. C. coln treet, N. E., Wasjpington, D.C. General McBride of U. S. A, Writes: "I ean recommend Peruna for Writes: "I have no hesitation in rec- | dyspepsia and stomach trouble, ommending Peruna to all persons who | been using your medicine for a short are afflicted with catarrhal troubles."-- | period and feel very much relieved. Tt J.D. McBride, 450 Pennsylvania Ave. | is indeed a wonderful medicine, besides N. W., Washington, D. CO. a good tonic."--M. O, Butler. General Noske of 0. V. U,, Gen. Powell, Hecker Post No. 443, Writes: "1 commend Peruna to those | Writes: "After using one bottle of Pe- who are tronbled with colds, producing | runa I beeame convinced of its curative catarrh, as a most efficacious cure and as | qualities; and continued its ase to date. | as a preventive, and an old man's tonie. Writes: "1 can cheerfully recommend --B, pT Chase, 28 Harrison St,.AB8 Writes: "Your preparativn of Peruna Lyourvaluable remedy Perung as 8 very , D.C. | a6 a ture foreatarrh as well as 8 tonic --The Cairo, Wagh-| Writes: "Your Peruna has been used General Butler of South Carolina, | I have | ©f Peruna that I do not hesitate to give | Lem General Chase, Asst. Adj. Gen'I G.A.R., | Writes: ®#The extellence of Peruni us 'safely recommend its use to persons a cure or relief for catarrhal di rb. suffering from this disorder."--Geo. W. ances is well established, Many of my ' Cook. friends have been bénefited by its use. »| Gen. Middleton of Washington, 0. C., All symptoms of catarrh have disap- Iam now using it beneficially, I can | peared, yet I continue its moderate use ~W. H. Powell, Belleville, T11, Gen. Sebring of the Confederate Army, excellent tenie, and also good for coug colds, catarrh and general debility," -- W.-H. Sebring, 133 W. 4th Bt., Jackson- ville, Fla. Soar al o'Consor_ of U.V. Legions, Writes: "If you are suffering from ca- tarrh or physical debility, immediately commence the use of Peruna. It has General Payne of Washington, D. C,, | been of the grealgst benciit ahd service Writés: "I join with my comrades in|to' many of my friends," -- Dennis reconimending Peruna to my friends as | O'Connor, 738 32nd St, N. W., Wash- an invigorating tonic to build up the inglon, D.C. 87 stem,"--Eugene B. Payne, 407 4th 8t., | Gen. Wright of the Confederate Army, | Ni Ws, Washington, D.C. | Writes: "1 'take pleasire in Tecom- General Talley of Pa. Vol. U.S. A,, |mending Peruna. It is a remarkable medicine and ghould be used by persons | who are in need of a good tonic and by | sufferers from catarrh."-MarcusWright, | | deserves the gratitude of those afflicted | with that disease as well as physical | prostration, I have been much bene- fited in every respect in various ways, | and 1 feel it a duty to recommend its | usefulness to my fellow citizens."--John | Middleton, General Sypher of Washington, D.C. Writes: "After suffering for years with neuralgia, I was persuaded by a friend to use your remedy, Peruna, and after giving it a fair and thorough trial, I { can now cheerfully recommend Peruna to any one who is suffering with 1724 Coreoran St,, Washington, D.C. neuralgia. 1tis aiso an excellant tonic." Gen. Hawley of Washington, D. C., |--J. H.Sypher. Writes: "I have used Peruna and find | Brig. Gen. Gibson of Washingtou, D.C, it very beneficial for kidney trouble | Writes: "Peruna is not only a remedy Genera! Bigelow Cured. and especially good for coughs, ¢olds | for colds and catarrh, but also an ad- Gen. J. G. Bigelow, 151 C St., N. W., | aud catarrhal troubles."--A. F. Hawley. | mirable topic and should be in every Washington, D, C., writes: | Bel. Gen. Cook, of Washington, D. C., | household, I commend its posseesion "Peruna has made me well and it has | Writes: "As a number of my friends | { snd use to all persons. Am using it given me more than ordinary strength | and acquaintances have used Peruna as | myself with good results."--A. G. and spirit for work."--J.G, Bigelow. a catarrh cure with good results, and as | Gibson, { by me and nry friends as a relief for ca- | tarrhal troubles with the most beneficial results. I am so convinced of the efficacy it my recommendation."--Wm. Cooper | Talley, 718 D 8t, N. E., Washington, D.C. RE | cen Henderson of Washington, 0. C. FI Writes: #Peruna has been used in my | family with the very 'est results, and I | valuable remedy to my friends as a fine Mal. Gen. Armstrong of Washing. Writes: "As many of my old comrades and friends lave been greatly benefited- by the use of Peruna for catarrhal 4@oubles, I heartily join in their en- dorsement of its curative qualities." F.C. Armstrong. Writes: "It affords me pleasure to say that some of my patients who have used Teruna as a tonic and also for catarrhal | troubles, have been greatly benefited by the same. Iam satisfied of the ex- cellence of the same,"--Charles Pettys. Writes: 1 take pleasure in endorsing i the many recommendations I have { heard and read of Peruna, because of {having had knowledge of the truth of so many of them, friends of the remedies that we have learned, from oxperience, were good | wello it as a dyty we feel that we owe them | advise all the people we can when we | expe nsive remedy that makes many [resting benefits in almost all cages? ! of being relieved of deafness, caused by NC vising 8 MEWS OF DISTRICT. ake pleasure in recommending your onic and effective cure for catarrh." ton, D.C, Gemeral Pettys of the U. V. U,, General Legg of Washington,DC, "We always tell our sick and ailing { for us when ailing in the same way, and "yy hy is it any the less our duty to | know of a good and comparatively in- "My own little personal experience & siege of 'catarrh, warrants me in ad- |! all the afilicted to just try Peruna."--A, M. Legg. Cot Shatswell of Washington, D C,, rites: "I commend Peruns as a most Clive medicine. | Catarrh and catarrhal colds are checked | and generally cured by a judicious use of it, Itisagood promoter of digestion and is an excellent remedy for a weak | stomach, It tones up the appetite and is not at all disagreeable to take.,"-- Nathaniel Shatswell. Captain Jackson of Washington, D.C. Writes: "I am elghty-three years old, a veteran of the Black Hawk, Mexican. and Civil Wars. Some years ago I was seriously affected with catarrh of the stomach. After thé use of three bottles of Peruna every appearance of my complaint was removed." 1f you do notderive prompt and satie- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad- vice gratis, Address Dr, Hartman, President of The Hartihan Sanitarium, Columbus, Oy All correspondence held confidentiale An®mia, Loss of Representing a< we do only the Tor : onto branch, which is the headquarters ponsibikity Speaking an the With "His Highness The Bey," at the Grand, on Thursday, Janu- auestion to dav. ee LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Matters That ee Wesgholy ~Notes From All Over--Little S. Stark, Milford, has bought farm of Joseph Redmond, Bethel. Miss Emuna Johnson, Picton, sald her fine residence to Ix Bo Cole, Green Point. : The Point Petre lighthouse elosed ita seventy-second year of lighting with 1905. At Renfrew, ) married to J. ford, Sask. Walter iss Annie Mitchell was Miller, North Battle. Rolston, formerly of Picton, was married Thutsday, to Mike Emily I. Fitzhenry, in Jersey Sty, NJ. At the residence of Mrs: J.B. Dickson, Renfrew, on Wednesday, her youngest daughter, Katie, was united in marriage to W. A. Cameron, drug- ist. At the last meeting of Loyal Earl Grey lodge, C.OOF, mm Demorestville, the members presen ted their secretary, WM. Ostrander, with a handsome easy chair. } ee ---------------------------------------------- So . JAMES W. WADSWORTH, JR. The recently elected speaker of the New York logisluture assembly, He has the subnort of the national administra tion and is constdered a very able man of sterling qualities tai ------ The death of Jacoh Rose, one of the oldest residents of Waupoos, at the age cighty-two years, oceurred on January 15th, after a lingering i Iness from cancer. On olanuary 10th, the prettiest and most fashionable wedding of the sea: won occurred in St. Francis' church, Tonawanda, Mich.. when Miss Mayine Agnes O'Connor was married to Capt. Jkmes PP. Heffernan, Picton. David R. ith, aged sixty nine vears, one of Smith's Falls most re- specter] citizens, passed. away, Widnos- day, following an iliness of dwt © a few matter how you vote in Tubercular Consumption. / Jaye, The funeral of his wife' took BE ------------------------ ---- ---- ---------------- ---------------------- a place but a week ago. They Were { married in 1858 and had lived in OUR FISH AND GAME SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKS. GANANOQUE NEWS. Smith's Falls nearly the whole of Hockey Le Matches to Be | their lives. : The Matter Discussed as to Their ? agus & 9 The new Ploomfield public schoal 2 Benefits Started Over Again. just completed, is a commixdions these Le] ' COMMUNICATION FROM AN I I ' ho i : {old Gsnangne, Jan. 20 ina Bessie, ! storey structure of cement and ng wre t is learnec wat the board of educa | youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | The equipments are modern and up Wilson's ASSOCIATION. tion, Belleville, will establish school | Adolphus Wiltse, North street, was = to-date--maple floors, slate black: - . 9 . EE sh ings hanks Inspector Kidd was | taken to Kingston General Hospital, hoards, new automatic desks, indivi- fnvadids Headquarters in Toronto, and tr ths Bi ne ns Strib Wives last evening, to undergo an operation dual jn the senior department, -- lity of following the scheme in the | for appendicitis. the most approved method of heat: Branches Throughout the ity public schools. Though somewhat the Gananoque hockey league a The school re-opened, with an Port Province--Report Will be. Sub- aon-committal in the matter he said | decided to start the schedule of games | attendahice of 125, mitted to Minister of Public w thought it wonld be a good matter | in thse series over again~on account | William Powers died at his late re- Is positively "free Works. v the hoard to discuss, Some time | of a 8 protest put put in by Queen's against idence, Hallowell, last Sunday, aged fr all deleteri Ottawa, Jan. 10th, 1906 ago the matter came up, locally, but reste pt---- f rin six years. He was born in the rom a ele eri- ¥ Chibi dibidtlny i wthing resulted. School savings HEISE ttt attr ebb od township of Tyendinaga, Hastings ous ingredients-- ' Onitari 1 ard omniission inks, have been run successfully in | # + | county, in 1840, moving to Prines Fs Yo y fee RE TE isk - many of the citi in the United | ¢ STRAIGHT PROMISES. 4 ! ward, in March, 1876, phere he vesid- its absolute purity on the DYTLa on of the a states, but have received little atten- | + brine 4 ed until his death. He loaves a being vouched for De ry RN ny you Re tion "th Canada Many think they are | #8 Hon. Mr. Hanna, pro- 4 widow, three sons gi ten dauginone, by such eminent our bes ks ae. Gashetar mportant factors in teaching the | 4 vincial secretary said that « J. FE. of Saginaw, Mich: J. W,, a rn arin Foe ten TE i he aol ne | 5 he When Fovarmment 3 | Chica, Me and. lel, medical ce ebrities tsion saiiliode orl oh Toronto nomy, thrift and the habit of sav- | ¢ would consider the claims i ' and two sisters, Mary and Tizzie, as L. MINIER, 1icafich of the Untario Fish and Game mg. 'the children can deposit to their | 4 of Queen's Medical College + | Picton. \ French Chemist of Protective Association, take much wedis as bitle as one cent, and the | ¢ fairly, whether Kingston Wp ni 1 sof pleasure in being present and in hay offices of these banks are. usually fill | 4 elected My. McIntyre or not. + Mrs. Leo Culhane loft this aftée- the Laboratory o ne Tad the Opportunity of listening to ol by pupily-af, the senior. classes. It | 4 It was not necessary that 4 | noon for her home, Deseronto, after Practical Sciences, this. interesting discussion. You will al °C phe aia i oh mathe + rh Meluryre should be 4 ! pending two weeks with her aunt, yard s, however ve ¢ no mates. lor we hgher scholars he | 4+ elected in order to present 4 Mis. Prancisco, Kingston. and MILTON L. Jae in hs A o of -- principal and school children serve as | 44 Queen's claims. } + ------------------------ . 3 HERSEY, "Gov- J and in = Paining dr seasons for djtors Hut the one Houbl nttach- | ef Mr. Lucas, Conservative + | ¥ Bes Aine "So 0 i . dive ed Js that in a measure the trustees | 4 M.P.P. for Centre Grey, =» P | S k Ch k érnment Analyst, not doing a, We tay p rhip giv are held responsible for the success of said =*'Kingsto wii a e, un e ee 8 : some information 'which may be of in ; * gston + It is strongly re- i TT an ct IB fuijues of the undertaking and thus do | 4 have fair play from the cominendsd. 10 T public. id ) CLARA CLARK, {Bi not alwave wish to undertake the res 3 Whitney government no * | Are Usually Supposed to Indicate «+ + + * Sleep, Dyspepsia, of the association, throughout the ally ieel that we authority if we ions on any questions before this com mission, Yet we should like to explain briefly to the commission a -feature of our association which has a bearing on the subjects under discussion. The as- sociation is composed of a headguart ers branch in Toronto, together with branches throughout the province, The consitutioggprovides for a convention meeting, to be held when the exhibi tion is in progress at Toronto," in Septéinbery, to be composed of dele gates from: each branch. Judging from the number of branches already form come' into possession of the insured, pro. | °d. and those now in progress of form- Ved he lives until his policy matures, | ation, we confidently expect by June policy. tLe an endywinent or a hfe}, .xt to have atleast twenty-five such Do all poliey, holders, therefore, Who whes in varipus parts of the pro survive the term: gelectéd by thém, share | vince, from Sudbury and Sturgeon Toe? Ne answer, YEN, ait may 1 Falls in the north, already formed, to can i Windsor in the south. now in process our branches province might natur were exceeding TO expregs opin La Grippe, Gene- ral Debility and Nervous Prostra- tion. oar were What Is , Tontine Insurance ? This profits, under that system, 3 ke us tash value of their profits, UT it a man's health has failed, ha huve his brofita added 7 Te Snawet ! of formation. Some time about June MOST E PEAS er hE | the bureau 4in, Toronto W ii take upon THE MPO OBRIFCTION * tn | fimelf 1 nding® RE fl a 'cise in heir | the branches a "list of subicts on policy, IN ERY FING PRINT, TOO, . which considerable diverocnee of onin that if the Ed wishes profits added | ion existe, subjects such as are n to policy, he must furnish the Compuny o . . : f now ity a certificata of good health. ust --_ TATE OF © CITY > Now, Jet us #\y, and we admit that EIR, SHo. aT NY Las, ivi 4 RRors our own 'horn end) Frank J. Cheney maka oath that be ' oy ) 50 i it ly. THE. NDON AND LANCASHIRE is senior partner of firm of F. doing business in the oe unty and State afore- said firm will pay the Cheney & Co. City of F otedo. sald, an LIFE of "to the. intending insurer a contre in black nnd white and does not dem t + 1 end of the A health 3: the sum of ONE "8 NDRED DOLLARS for vroviso in fine type, that may if you | each and every case of Catarrh this can ve jnot be cured wv he use oO all's are in jll-health, deprive vou of the BOL ie Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY verv best option as to profits. We think. is the right Sworn to before 'me and subscribed in my presence this 6th dav of December, A.D. 1886. (Sealy Hall's such ® contract as one. don"t you t MILLS & CUNNINGHAM ours, GLEASON. Notary Public. Cure is taken intern- A.W Catarrh Distrie Agent. aliy. and .nets directly on the hinod and London s : a mucous surfaces of the system. Send for and Lancashire Li?» + emtimonials re F. J: 'GHE NEY & CO. a te 0. Sold by all Drue-ists. 75 Sold by alt, Dep aly Pils for consti ation. e, wlatidn of Paris a idh. i is will gradually make of them. not only certaidty of Cure an abundant source Consultation or SotrespqRdonen invited. $y 8 wi . of legitimate | 6,000 fect above the sea level. open and above board, Expert truss Biting at Dr. Chown' 5 n his e-election.""' ary 25th. prominent. wan with a deep interest in t bye . ' SE ------------------------------------------ pee our public sehocls' welfare said: "The | ga04-40-609+ 04S 2PSESH4IN | Those hollow checks, that feeble before you, with the request that éach | sport, but also an equally aburidunt trouble is there are today loo many | ee walk, sunken chest and woekegeic va branch will hold meetings to discuss ! source of equally legitimate revenue inroads made, in our schools, on the | Hogan's Alley playing a member of cant expression, to must pedphe are the same. The result will be that the] Signed on behalf of the Toronto three R's the Star-Bachelor team without pro- evidences of the work of consumption; delegates will come to the convention | Branch of the Ontario Fish and Game curing his release, The new series will Even the small hacking cough, night meeting duly instructed on the views | Protective - Association--A8. KELLY QUESTIONABLE MERIT open tonight with a game between sweats and wasting of the Body, so of 'the branches "they severally repres- | EVANS, secretary treasurer; OLIVER : Star-Bachelors and Wanderers, { popularly accepted as, indications of ent. At this meeting all questions rais- | ADAMS, seerctary of extension com Miss Eva Raymond left vesterdday the same dread scourge, are in many ed by the delegates will be thoroughly | mittes The Whitney Gpvernment and Its | for Chicago, where she intends spend- instances entirely misleading, Nine and sympathetically considered, and a Dismissals. ing some time with friends and rela- tenths of these so-called "consump report will' be drawn up setting forth Odessa Occurrénces. foronto Star tives. tives" are only cases of underfeading. in detail all matters decided upon. Jan. 19.~On Wednesday One Nin the Whitney government The Optimus Minimus club have made | Especially in children and young Recommendations, too, we hope, . January 17th, @ large number | has done will prove of questionable | arrangements for a series of dances in girls there is a sad lack of appetite, will be submitted as to the game laws, | of popular vou ladiée and gentle: | merit. By dismissing all the license in- | Turner's Assembly hall each alternate np vitality, cheeks are pallid. Many as these now exist, and also as to the §m n met at th blic library for the |spectars at one sweep on the plea Friday evening, The first of the series adults are just as bad, because they methods by ich they. are now: en- | purpose of join ith others from | that such ollicials must necessarily he | wax held last evening. too, starve the body, forced; This report will be submitted | the neighboring Vicinities: for a ~~ sur- | in harmony with the party in power, | It is ramored that W. 1. Jackson, | Before you and your children get be- you, Mr. Chairman, and to the minis. | prise party at the home of My. and {8 principle is established that will' in. | for several years organist and choir "yond the reach of medicine comnience ter of public works. The associatic nt Mrs, Austin Froser.s The vers happy | evital Iy foslowed when next there | leader in St. Andrew's church. _ may j treatment with Ferrozone, the hest trusts that this report will be receiy | crowd were welcomoly received snd en- | 1% a change of government. When the | return once more to fill that position. jpetizer and most nutritive tome od in fhe same spirit in which it will | tyrtained by their hostess. Frederick | Hib rals regain office there will be an- | He has for some time vast been #imil- ' known. Fervozone creates gn appetite be tendered. [It will be tendered wholly ! Montgomery, ie visiting at "Heglock other clean sweep, so that these offi- | arly engaged in Lindsay. A. Neal of | keen ax nn razor; it simply makes von and solely in the interests of the bet- Grove' Ul | immerman is still | cers may be "in harmony' 'with the | Seclev's Ray was 'in town this week, | eat and besides it strengthens diges- ter protection of fish and gamit. We | visiting friends here, R. Clark is home | change. Does anthody suppose that James Taylor erosted to Tremont, | tion so much that all food is assimi- respectfully kubmit, that in the or- | again for a few days. Hi M. Davy, the present inspectors, "knowing with | in a skiff on Wednesday last. Jannary { lated and at once converted into nour ganization ve ¢ formed. and are | organizer, C.0.C.F.0 leaves for his |absolute cortuinty that the defeat of 17th. A similar event is bevond the | ishment for the blood, brain, nerves extending the Povernrent x Point ' out i par yveans i y a), it Meation 'of thy oldest inhabitant {and muecloe The general health fa game commiksion will find a valuable | Mr. and Mrs, IP. A. Mabee, he Nace will sit back and not move a Hand ol the town, { thus built up bia arveions way by and willing auxiliary to aid them in | been away since Christmas, are ox. | to save themselves 7 They will hustle The citizens hand have made an- | Ferrozone which overcomes weakness anything they may propose to do for | pected back. i dak, make sure of that, Partizanship is nouncement for a week of dances in [and debility in both voung and old, y the good of the province, We also | offensive--when it is- in opposition to their new hall from January 29th to The systematic use of Ferrozone to- rai me S| wa tar Coa ATA 0 PT i a he YS, of fn ne ay et , ong : : . A. 1 ¥ person interestodly, and at some ¢ to its will Tot thank the Whitney govern Grace church last evenin~ was well at- poor health, Whether weak through members, © will provide a mesds of 'LIQUOR AND TOBACCO HABITS nent. tended. A good programme was rend: | worry, overwork or disease, whether learning thee opinions which neither red and refreshments were served. your ease is recent or chromnie, Ferro- the game comission, nor perhaps | A. MCTAGGART, M\D.,C. M. - Withi ites zone will permanently cure. In every any government could, under exist | 76 Yonge St., Toronto Canada iu} hithin React Of Al. ; Any Symptoms Like This. case it is successful heeanse it con- ing conditions, otherwise obtain. | , References as to Dr.McTaggart's pro- "Salada" Ceylon tea can now be had Headaches, nervous despondeney, | taing more actual ncirishment The association confidently looks permiiea Randing and personal itegrity cvery where, as it can be purchased in loss of chergy, failing aig Don't ! you 'ean get in any other way. Yhah forward to: the time when, with the || SIF W, Rs Meredith, Chief Justice. Gold Inbel at 60c. per 1b. Red label despair. Wade's Tron Tonic Pills act- | No matter what the age or sex, as hearty co-operation of ifs branches, | Hen. G. W.r Ross, JEx-Premies of On- a ei. label at 40c., Green, lab- ing through the blood and on the {a neeve builder and general body ine and the kindly ® sympathy of govern Rev. John Potts, D.D., Vietoria Qol- I at r 5 Ald Beown label at 23¢. a nerves restors to vou the vivacitv and | vigorator, Ferrozone is the beat medi. ment. the people this province, and | lege. ) Te - equally pute tea, but of course health of youth. In boxes 25¢. Money' cine. It pushes back the feeling of ald indeed of the country at laree. will b tH ai oTaghurt s veutdble tatiedibe; Jor i « taper grades are not as fine back if not satisfactory. age and puts the elasticity and vim of brought to realize the potential wealth Bi, sae. inexpegaive Pa favored. Net hing Brown ot Heh | youth into systems that ordinary re- . 5 '0 hyn Ve 1 4 ul s ie A " mwve ak, the i y i ' i 1 > inherent in pur fish and game, and NO Jroderd tra rom Ba n Bunlicity, Tat ser. Are reduced beh am. 10 The weather, this year, is certainly 'medies fail to rebuild. This is not meres theory, but a claim reinforced by S. bverghejuing evidence, AS

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