Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1906, p. 5

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iECROP oe ork he ana in 5s" these days. ot. asant to be urged and iy ust because you happend 1, ok. No such "hold-ups" here. ook as to buy, up" patrons by adverti ing No such "hold-ups" hers ¥ + Clothes, you certainly want 8 well at one store as at an ugh other stores, if you will, ere, because our clothes Jook always manage to £0 one bet EE -- ir ------------ ibby Co. -82 PRINCESS STREET iG tial -Cobalt APANY. Lumreo io Government $500.000 : CY paid and) $1.00 noR- assessable dd CTORS: Vice-President : LIEUT.-COL. JOHN BRUCE Toronto. THOS, MILLMAN MD Toronw fe Company free of encum. sed Government inspection the bonaza zone, and ad- aming and Hudson Bay, O prior sale the above Company A SHARE ata allotment in the event tion / d by letter or wire--ac- ES, LimiTtep ast, Toronto sae HAT COUNTS ou a your Mantles ery, who can hats at low ~ y want in onr "'O-DATE AND JAT t do better their quality, you at once. High Class Milliners, ny A -- -- MR. GEO. Hi. THOMPSON, A> Work. On the Farm and Feeling Well All the Time. Geo. H. Thompson, Craft, Miss., writes 3 "I have been cured of ca- tarrh by your medicines, Peruna and Manalin, I had been cfiocted with catarrh of the stomach about all my life, and was taken bad every Spring and Summer. "I used several kinds of patent 'medicines, but they did me no good, I then took « treatment under an M. D,, which did me bat little good. By this time I hud come to where I could ectnothinz but a little soup. I had s4sere pains; had lost in weight and could not-do anything. I began talking your medicines, Peruna and Manaiin, I then weighed 126 pounds, but after tak- ing several hotles of Peruna and one bottle of Manalin, I weighed 166 pounds. "I am now at work on the farm and feel well all of the time. I eat all I want to and my friends say that I look I will ever better than ever before. praise Peruna for its healing power." Pe-ru-na Is a Systemic Remedy. If Peruna proves efficient for catarrh in one place, it will be equally potent in any other place, because it is a sys- temic remedy. The people generally are very much misinformed as to the nature of catarrh. Catarrh is usually believed to be con- fined to the head, nose and throat. Lat- terly we sometimes hear of ecatarrh oi the stomach and catarrh of the bowels. Beldom, if ever, do we hear of catarrh of any other organs, It is not because these organs are not subject to catarrh, nor that catarrh of these organs is not a very common dis- ease, but simply because it isnot gener ally known that affections of these organs may be due to catarrh, TURDY FARMERS AER Climatic Aliments Overcome By Pe-ru-na. Mi. W. J. Temple, R. ¥. D. 8, Dela- ware, Ohio, writes: "I am a farmer and 80 necessarily must be exposed to'all kinds of weather. About three years ago last winter, I was taken sick with bowel and stomach trouble, "One doctor called it ulceration of the bowels, another called it colitis. Another doctor helped me tempo- rarily. "Then 3 druggist recommended Peruna and I followed his advice, I took altogether five bottles and I con- sider myself a well man. "Before using Peruna, it was utterly impossible for me to do a day's work, but now I can do farm work, without the least trouble or fatigue. I consider Peruna the best medicine and tonic on the market. "I had not eaten a meal for five years without distress until I took Peruna. a. me, TF farmer is the salt of the earth. Without the farmer, the industrial world with all its flurry and immense wealth could not exist for a day. 1t is upon the soil that we all depend for our living, No matter how far one may be re- moved from tilling the soil, or how lit- te he may know about the farmer's vo- cation, he is vitally dependent upon the things which grow in the soil, Farming is the basis of all wealth and is the bulwark of all civilization. The farming class is rapidly becom- ing intelligent and shrewd in business management, The reuben and the country bumpkin have disappeared and in their stead a practical well-trained Business man, capable of the highest form of com- a1 a 3 I have recommended it 3 several | friends with good results," mercial activity, has arisen, Peruna is a very popular medicine among the farming class, DAILY BRITISH Pe-ru= Head and Throat Lasted Thirty Years. A Letter Praising Pe-ru-na. Lo a Mr. Gustav Schmidt, Sprihg Valley, 111. writes: "I had catarrh of the head and throat for over thirty years. It became Worse every year. About three months a, and Manalin, and now I am entirely cured of that troublesorse sickness. Your medicine is surcly a blessing to mankind. You can truly say that you have not lived in vain; Doctor, and T thank you for the good you have done May you enjoy a long life to help suffering humanity." : A TALK TO FARMERS. Many a family depends largely upon Peruna as a family medicine and the family physician. Some farmers are far removed from physicians, and in any case they are far more self-reliant and more liable to depend upon a household remedy than people who live in the cities. Dr. Hartman, who for many years was a farmer himself, and who still owns and manages one of the best farms in the State of Ohio, is a friend of the farmer, and it is with the farmer that the immense bulk of his correspondence is conducted. ' The millions of booklets published and distributed by Dr. Hartman every year circulate chiefly among the farm- ing class. A large number of unsolicited testi- monials concerning Peruna come from the farmers every year. EP OFF ALL CATARRHAL ILL na, the Most Reliab » All Climatic Ailments, 20 1 commenced to take Perunas WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 04. s BY TAKING PE-RU- --------ecesce------ 3 = lr MR. J. B. ALEXANDER go out in coid weather, tarrh, cine," country, family, Dr. Hartman Interested In F Notwithstanding Dr. Hartman's busy professional career, he still continues to be interested in farming. He is the owner an? manager of one of the larg- est farms in the State of Ohio, with several'thousand acres of the best tilled land in the Middle West, and with hundreds of the best blooded percheron horses ever imported or raised in this le Remedy For A Necessity m the Home. J. B. Alexander, publisher of the "Fruit and Floral Guide, a Magazine of Horticulture," published tu Hartford City, Ind., says of Peruna: "I was afflicted with ecatarrh of the throat and head for over ten years, I was treated by many physicians, but grew worse until I was seldom able to "About one year ago I was advised to try Peruns, which {did, and I am now entirely well of the oatarrh. "Peruna is. a necessity in our home. With the first symptoms of a cold we use it, and are never afilicted with ca- "I advise all who are afflicted with catarrh to try Perunas, There is certainly nothing squal to it as a catarrh medi- Dr. Hartman relies upon Peruna en- tirely in cases of sickness in his own toward you and Peruna. NA. Pé-ru-na, a Household Friend. Mr. Henry Schroeder, Eetey, Mich, writes: "I suffered for almost ten years with catarrh of the stomach and all doctor ing was of no avail. I took nine bottles of Peruna and two of Manalin and am now entirely cured. "I recommend the medicine to all who are afilicted with this disease. It is my household friend." One of Dr. Hartman's Grateful Core respondents, Mr. W. R. Callahan, prop#ietor of Big Hill Farm, and prominent fruit grower and stock raiser, Glenvar, Va., writes: "I write to express any kindness your good medicine, "I had a very bad spell of sickness and could not eat anything at all. My head, stomach, in fact, my whole body ached, and it looked as though nothing would do me any good. I had almost given up, "I decided to try a bottle of your Peruna and before I had taken half the bottle my appetite came to me and my head became all right. In fact, I was all right all over. Peruna cured me." While Peruna is not confined to any one class of people, yet it is probably true that the any other, rely upon Peruna for the prevention and cure of farming class more than diseases, sll olimatie 'COUNCIL ADJOURNED Cowncillors Sproule and Pillar held Pringle and Plack, had said that Al | G 's fancy Nr, and Mem denen port, were calling on week, \ "Local option" was the der discussion at the last the Epworth League. It that the temperan: people deavor to elect a local option , cil, at the next municipal election. A hot election will be the result. Men. Robert. Bolton in seriously ill. Messrs. A. H. Tet, F. Halladay and 0. Brown, who have been deer ing in the northern woods returned home on Saturday i threes deer. The Burns hunting party of Lansdowne, speat day in town. five dave' hunting t deer and a fawn. Mr. Burns also pur: chased 375 lambs. : $ James Poole of this place, who ope erates a number of cheese fact ries Quebee, died very suddenly while ab dinner last' Priday in Bristol coun ty. The reminine were hrought here on Sunday. The foreral was held from the home of bis brother, William Poole, to the Meothadist church om Monday afternoon. The remaine were foltowel by a large numer of friends. ». § The Ontario cheese factory wnaid for October. milk $29.36 per ton, Centreville factory neid R05, Wrivht is on the sick lst. Mrs. field and two * sans who have ir un Rush: been. rend'ng the past few mouths in Taide, Ala, prri-ed howe on Wednesday évenine, They will toke up their permanent vesidence thers in the pve A number from bere went to Rroekvills on Tuesday to ron a Tari sete pt ng. Vid aadb id a gi A CRIPPLE CURED. Pink Pills. 3 1 was PITH OF THE NEWS. "1 was a helpless cripple. that the deputation was too lary fred Martin, ex-warden of 'the county | S-- bent in form and could not Iwo or thee councillors wonld be | of Lennox aud Addington, hod tte | The Very Latest Culled From All up. Crutches Ss a nUlets disnlas ---- suflicient. Couneillor Stated | in doronto that his county had got | Over The World. moving about. ri ERY--Full and complete displays E E that there were other things in view, {the better of Frontenac in the settle | Another Cobalt property was sold | eines, but they all failed until I be- T0 RECEIVE property \ Pink: Pills--~ of the accepted styles, including Via, the pressing upon covermment to {ment of the expenses connected with for $100,000. | gan using Dr. wil ams y: : : . ROAD REPQRT. amend the sessment act regarhing | the rebuilding of two bridges between F. i Craig. town clerk of Steath- [they cured - me." George Scha hove many exclusive novelties shown 3 2 y taxation of county toll roads and | the counties, Councillor Villar aid | in dda. Short Beach, N.S., made the : i fees, and other matt wl. Lthat the settlement was passed, satis Juines Watson, a prominent business [almost startling statement ta a re only at this store in Kingston : Two Boundary Bridges - Taken the larger th liritation | Factorily, in the. council, and that: the Faas of Sarnia ia dead potter-a few days ago, Mr. Schaw Misses' Winter Hats. Children's Over--Discussion on Deputa- (he better | men who were now saying iat Fron | Sanwel Gompers has ooh re-elected i HOW 3 woull-luti 4 nants rant Z ad lanatio Made Warden Franklin said th th « { tenpe got » worst of settlement, | vaide of a erie Roderats oad sho v A Winter Hats. Lowest prices. tion--An = Exp ana ion a mtation was most , v chosen. | had voted for the passing of the ae. ! President of the American Federation other Nova Scotigns, he is a fisher : By Councillar Pillar s putation wa n : j he i , ¢ | of Labor 1 seqontly: ox ' J fins ! Kingston and Pittsburg townsh counts. The committee in charge o . Ra ¥ incial | Man, and is con 1) * : = I i { » 5 Py 2 S t 1 1 S h WwW i n t er C 0 a t S afternoon session of 4 yoo tax paying mumicipml the matter wa handicapped by not Only $171,000 of the new provincial all kinds of weather, Just u condi I it was decided, on | ¢"0 nty, hadn't a represent having th nucction with | 1000, ¥3,000,000 now remeins to be tions to set the rheumatic poison in Sis : Wk * 7 cof the county, hadn't resenta ving © paper connectic take: ROLL: & Wide Assortments x Special Values Rha i uncillors Tapping and upon it + {the matter, Cound Pringle not | ka hy th WR the blopd at work. Mr. Schaw dis: ; 0523 SPECIAL DARK FANCY 0566--A VERY HANDSONI | I for ate pay: § "Corvneillors Sproule and Pillar having handed over. any to his [oJ Gian sportsman. is. ha ng an Lege is impossible to over-rate TWEED COAT, 44 inches long,| BLACK REAVI R. OOAT, new toll gate notes. | ont that the dem cossors, Councillor Pillar declared | 84tomobile. constructed in which to soverity of the attack. The trouble full-length, self straps on front, vi % lushionably made and » go through 0 "Coe, and | that Mr. Martin had that he re ha, well-known To- | pio loeuted " In in bole pr taht back and shoulders, velve tabs, | finished with stitutions to 5 made no such statement i y ' 0! {hip. 1 had ' to quit wor " new pleated cufis » self-strag our They found Ress asked that his | >i Ti. : jronta lawyer, hid a struggle with a ) indoors. There was a time i plea rus, A : poor a ! Councillor Pringle replicd that at LH) dyteahe Chien oy mostly tand rook fect-making -- this " pr « splendic ithdrawn from the deputa- |g "00 Rn 0 putation assailed, | OUYCDTCAker at his resic oe. i when I never expected to ste Pills ment only... . | . work and mor 2 was opposed to tl Yhe had got a copy of the. documents | ©: R. N Alpin, 1d Torte; r point jouein but Dr. Wiliams, Pa ly a Ana y 3 2 , he ¢ system. and couldn' { BY 8 : student, was hold up gt the point ichtened me up. again, not only 511---FINE : ERSEY [0657-8 SH SHEP 1D n by th stem, and could om Mr, Ma wd 'Councillo By stucent, we pw straichten A WIl-PINE BLA K KER EY 8%; Sr iii HI P HER i -- [10m Nn Hartin, oud re Ir wie lof a revolver hy a highwayman. that, but they made me the strung & » rimmed with «¢ I1sters Ol Mi) N , with mt » oh 1 A oti © don wn . ns A } a do i 5 tn : A . » a t % : bak ay fone, broudeloth straps | 'woven gecen.'thrcad, culls' und toed Jin. Lhe. terinlly uid in. util riod bo he ar dentin Abe awoke} back and front, fasion) le vol jie ct with green sill : : £90, o as} £2 POS rk amb { land fisheries difficulty on his tap to [gafiered before 1 used these pills. I effect, finished wit velv i gimp i 0 \ " . viz. one wate. stood jo rns Denil, 3th, | America next month. tried many medicines and had © . prétty buttons, specia % his coat . . 11 hboro (Buck mnecillors Freeman, 1 ems . rt and trteact ary ccd The mysterious Anierican: millionaire ment from several doctors, bat to sereireis Cwelitin ean . another between B Tanping, tingle, Stones 2 Lom oo 9 ! nSael any OWE | wo ie to marry Emma Calve, the avail. My legs became so stiff that ' ing Milli : 1 Warden Frankiin, Councillors | bus great singer, is. Fugene Higgins, Now 'in order to move at all I had to use SPEN E S The Leading 1 mery Grant, Shannon, Spxounk Villar, | W Tr | Anglin' York's rich bachelor, He in worth | crutches. Finally he doctors Uf 0 is 3 | nm your With 4 ih $25,000,000, - I was imeurable, and told = me C and Mantle Store ; Speor. he bint rea warm with | 320.000, uo, an | that I won. meurable, and told * ile | Council Pillar made referer tot : Th: spontanebus We embigation of | they could xe nder n & statement mw Wt th meil ses. | ther storn » NEWSDAPers. tos desmo y [tance, I continued to suffer day and t apers, tegdes i \ Hard, flint wees well pag rf men. and consumers, { h t i sober rsa - of J last, when several mem oot Seiltre nd coal | hos killed the British goap trust, re- |night, and then su qd i Wrning n ing Councilloy Sy Bile for bs | ceatly launched, with a capital of | pount of my life. A frien i on a u £ | $60,000,000, divtance Syme to * at De willi a8 $ A boundary bet n | Fire o ed . : 3 . from him earned that Dr. Hibams Dr. Hugo S by in the connty wore | 8 D. vt Alay a at baerdeen, Pink Pills swere a great cure for rheus himited, w muintained by the county coun- | illdings. on Nor streef, betweerz | motism. At onee 1 opt a supply and Fass 5 ! ' acd' : " - The i p n the I vio 2nl and 3rd avenues, causing a loss began to use them aa ion; , ¢ hel, w. hij omncillor Freeman said he would | of $200,000, 3 tion that they were helping me as like to be sure about the lepath Araudiee Maal oes mobile caused | when the pain grow Jews. wovere, In a bridges he matter come fk mes JO 8 automobys WW p the swelling in my for Women Make : re re titer soe | | a number. of local sportsmen to hoof Ee ir elling Jn : i seal ld ie] it" from Portemouth, -on Thursday |! _ seemed to loosen un. and then with i { | evening. A cylinder was blown out | 1¢ lon il ; ches y omen iulge, as | | Whils speeding "down th Asylum hill R was hot dens. unt nT coukd ea ally count 1 we Themung Cow aARY! . re svn aside anc ' i a nly _N | The K. C."L. foothafl players had a Ho Then I bewsn to go their photos taken on the steps of the y ble re passed, assuming Js a I outdoors and soon was able to res aon I Collesinte this morning. The team has 5 3 rel Since y vote of e to ® 1 wo e ton > work as well as over. Sines COMMERCIAL MATTERS. at, neta only bean defeated tion this season, SUMS mY work as well as ow Around 5 wv, a and in each case it won the round on with rheumatism 'or lame back. 1 dan said he vot&I nay points, ; ited! vou my neighbors were all ase That Is Going On In the Business | ns : Miss Ola Kelly w ordered last + etree ae or t he didn't under ' 188 (hn Kelly was murdered las tonished at my cure; thew had. . World--The Markets: Street Car Courtesy. btn von: the matter of night at her home in Holloway, Mich., thought I would always be a eri ' The Dominion Hender$ofi Bearings, : .t talking abou smd The law was "not by Joseph Ehlich a, reiectod suitor, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure Limited has established its works nt A party of lerdies were tall He : | . ; who cut her thrpat' with a pair of nwtism by going straight to the Nikara Fails. the street car { recen ! \ ¥ ¢} tl scissors, and the drove the scissors f the trouble in the The State of Illinois is trying to coi- |b . ] ' f tle Saud that the . : h : not of the trouble leet $5,000,000 Dols, Tot Des Li x! | wr some britlges | ? . into her heart, J hey 'make mew, rich blood rom tis Pullman company. ; one, onary more that it would "ABSOI Uv 5 El PURE Referfing to the Antointment of an | 4 eps out the poisonous acid i: Greene, innipeg, \was in Prince! ==. ' for the law. wo ambassador to Washington, the Lon «q Othes. the jangled vs. That Alby Sask + 5 she} 1 Q " w we ia i as . seg Othes © jan nerv ing he ark Gischine oh Stablish. hook Lfirtm Ba Id that it would be | : er din Telegraph says there could he nn ne they cure all, troubles rooted in ah 4 directors } of the Onilvie Flour Jads of eh Stan ar eotnty to ae the | Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from fies Appoint Than Lord Ges. # the, blood, such ur Snainin, a a vy. RAVE A I a1 sto ne ins of hit on. | : . . » we were not already governor-g tion, - neuralgia, a + 2 Sorgen of 1 per cut. on the preferred spoken. "The situa y had rapes, refined to absolute urity, is the active | of Comida, rent Tal weakness and the special ails ok. fayable, Dec. 1st. k | by lady : on } ARS 1 : Will'am Dorn died in a New York r A s that only wirls and women folk' oronto Railway earnings the week | PV a la the ? mn. La ; | men 5 Ae X ¢ided November 17th, totalied [$56,660 stranevr, kipdly v rinciple of every poun of Royal Baking hosnital with a « bullet wound in his [ know. Sold by all medicine donlers 23 Cag more thao in the corre | ipo who Zt a owder. neck, Nicholas Sulfivan a cab driver, | by myil at 50 conts a box hg box. ih o SEL Year, her purse on a : is mortally injured, "and Earl Wanver [ex for: $2.50 from the Dr. Wi The average yield of wh at to the er | . + . . Is morta ¥oinmred, "ane Lar an" es fon t in England far rE that of who, was rood for a Hence it 1s that Royal Bakin Powder I-n prisoner ag the remilt of a wild Medic y Co., Brockville, Ont. viher country in the worki--with pe god as hmosto . automobile ride. 5 haps on ep for_Deymnrl. . od that she had not : renders the food remarkable both or its fine The hota MY Wieon went "hada has forests which, at. pre to wot ont ih. } : n i 3 ir al Cerve nd.r of rato of 'consumption of timber for paper, | Shé had {0 g | eaponsibl i flavor and healthfu ness. nehaors during Wednesday nightie wal Admir yl Cervera, M : would supniy world with paper vy walk 1 them now | | below Cire Vincent, N.Y. She wos naval arsenal at Ferrol, js wre for more than SPO years. I | : 1 ha : 0 of 1,200 infan on. wh The total capital or of the Dominion | fictorian legislature has poss : : No alum, no phosphate ~which are the loaded with baled how," which w La corps of tryny Realty company, | limited: has Leon under ihe Vietorian 1s bill, after pro- Cie AE-Stoncse. { +. "a TF likaly rrove a total loss as she . is | will leave shortly for Cadiz, where the comnanies' 'act fncreased from. the h mbling bill, a } weitlor Drew that, | cipal elements of the so-called cheap {EN oF water, Spenish squadron is under it om "Hh Coes, to $1,000,000 company : tn truck the following ben deontation 4 y 3 wders-and whichare derived -- | Moroccan, waters. Ab Calthocenin aa am acific ¥_eonmipan ot a 3 . minister { 1 $ n ing "Wavw~rt' | iment niarines also Leing . WIL aublv to parliament for power to ex. 1 and ecigh o art wm n The company « playing "Wavware | gimen J And bonds to' an amount mot excesding | that dre x TR rinihie Warks Tar the mitnese, of ob | from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. Ban," left _ Inst night for Brockville | Pared for possible duty in Merecsor 340.000 rer mile of the Torontd-Sudiury teen Pox nn sui) an Foxboro, is in § taniml the sporoval of the 7 des ns: i 3 . \ o whom they "phe To-day. The British House of Commons The American Madoe Mining Company Charles A RT forging a note {ment fn the byvdaw- known A the working the "fron nvrites man in the [ail on the charge of forging rod imorercorent helaw to Capnnil- | township of. Hungerford, Hastives | for £16.50. is Orne td. erect a large FIR ais the manufacture of Westnort's annual ice races will be held Jantars' 9th and 10th a AL HH y lore Freeman, Drew, Black, Tapp Pringle, Speer and Stones. ab Strone Enelish horchound in fwist- ed, sticks, 10c. per half-pound, . at Best's. ¥ i ; division, pnased the nioht, without third

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