Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1907, p. 3

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IF YOU WANT THE BEST GET . SCOT!'S WHITE LINIMENT Nothing better for prains, Sweilings, &c, Best because it is re Powerful, More Penetrating and is the largest bottle. i. SCOTT'S White Liniment Co., Lta. John 3.5. Proprioters of Herners rHale at J. B. Mcleod's Drug RGAINS IN _ FURS We want to clear out all manufactured goods. Call and See the Bargains --a W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER -80 Brock St. Phone 700 Silver, and New Brass eflects, with Exguisite- ly Tinted Silk shados, loos: effects or with Pierced Metal Covers to match en- tire piece in Any special style shades or color may be ordered and are sold separately. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 330 King Street lssuers of Marriage AUCTION SALE ¥ Book at once with the Leading Auctioneer JOHN H. MILLS Nm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness etc., for sale. ale of" Horses Every Saturday Ordered Out SATURDAY SKIRTS 25 Cloth Skirts, color dark grey, black, navy and tweed mixtures, prices were $2.50, $2.95, $3. Ordered out Saturdayat $1.50 Each Flannelette Dressing were 75c and 85c. _ Saturday 50c. Each Sacques, Ladies' Ribbed Undervests, 35c. value, ---_° il Saturday 19c. Each Bleached Sheeting, wide, 30c. value, Saturday 24c. a Yard rian 72% inches We are showing many : Our New Spring Suitings. oi DAILY BRITISH WHI, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. pr---- m-- Mei s000000000000¢ [SALE OF CHILDREN] Denrs ani = . we £0 . Ny | $ | " cA : § EE w= | Smell It : AT SALVATION ARMY BAR-1 Your Stomach: Feit Ha ol Don't neglect your cough. ~~ ® | RACKS LAST EVENING des Your Stofusch 'Feel Happy " t co . . When Meal-Time Comes ? . : : 2 BT ay the Si mi nh, ur 1 ov | CONDENSED ADVERTISING | __ WANTED-GENERAL FOR SALE. : : : petiging aroma oO something cooking, ao - he-- Statistics show that in New York City : 'Auctionser--Many Bids Refus- {do vou feel that you could ay | RATES ; TO BUY _G00D HOUSE. FOR 8.000. | Liu rABLE. CARQN. NEW , 3 ) A . ed--True Christianity Was the {open your mouth, pin back vour enrs | First insertion, 1c. a word, Fash C0f= | atts York make; 9x3 feet ion space. : alone over 200 people die every week from : Successful Bidder and eat with a delicious gusto, evry. socutive insertion thereafter 4¢. ® {A QUALIFIED TEACHER, FOR S. S. Apply through Whig office. A . : > thing set before you, and not feel any word. Minimum charge for ome if fo. 1, Barriofield, to bemin at once. y consumption. : g A novelty was introduced into the }y 4" fects from it * x sertion, 20e. Apply to H. Murray, Barriefield. AMERISAN - ENCYCLOPEDIA. NEW service of the Salvation Army ot In other words, can your poor sto S---- Y SOONER. MEDIUM sixteen Solumes, #1 8 thre ny -- their barracks, last evening. 1 d at mach take care of ev erything and Everybody in Kingston Reads the WHIG BY sles a tocated. "Apply o "rg rea. . : And most of these consumptives might R |tendance wae very large, no doubt |\ijing you put into it ! There are | mes----------------rro----" Mac house. 46 Box 66, care Wai . 5 R many of them heing attracted by the thousands and thousands of people HELP WANTED---MALE office. 50 GASOLINE ENGINES, DIFFER- vi now if they y not 2 the announcement that 'Babies will be oh do not know what it is to have i ems mere LARGING oun SOLICITING Ki horror yd without ee " be living had + aN } a N n x hy . y I ] neglected By [sold by auction at the barracks - a good, strong, health stomach, | DINING ROOM GIRL AT ONCE. AP- ENLARY permanent positions open in avi prices. Call afd ste thew p = i February 7th." Six or seven little > 1 what it ist ¢ ply Grand Union Hotel otected territory ; practical train. running, Davis Dry Dock Co. o y i h nor do they realize t o have pr od te Yi TF ® y « warnng cough. . girls, who were to be sold, were seb n good appetite. ing given, requires Jducation and . . x BN el on the platiorm, and from ther You can have an all:powerfil' . st BOY TO LEARN UPHOLSTERING. hustle ; no snap. ork means money. gi Fie = 7 . ' ower sto- Also man to assist ki furni- Address Box 288, Hamilton, Ont. MONEY AND BUSINESS. : ) 3 s Ry | happy looks sail comfortable QU nach and a fetching appetite for | Also wen YY F RB emir oly ¥ know h ore far (rol 3 * jovery 2 a d 3 . o 8 8 8 8 8 . * You Wa w quickly Scott's A {Adit Sims presided, and called on ee wie, ant Er Ww i eor=""move. _ ABOYT 13 YEARS 1 Jsi-iie} jotieinieieirinieiet OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON A go ' bl 4 } ff A all to sing a hynm of their childhood meth aise take hold ry ur food old, who want steady work, OPLE ARE HONEST. " building and, cont uth tha any o er \ Emulsion es to a days, 'Jesus Lowlv, Meck aid nid, for rd digest it as it ee into i By Gould & Ca, ings By rE -- . Godwin's Insurance Famporium, Mark. ~~ F A cough 1 "cold Rs | Pity Me a Little Child." Fach of the stomach, Something that is harmless - - i me L a Yauale el : Ths ad § . ¢ s 8 SCONE or R [little ones either gave a recitation of jut that really dh the work of dis | SMART BOY, 13 TO 18 YEARS OF i you wish o YOOONEE SOME dy | esr : : | sang a song. sting, quickly and thorongh! age. Ww learn the Clothive and For st article advertise for it ish | {1VERPOOL, LONDOR AND GLOBE y | The. chairman then gave the terms gesting, qo nN ant_tharomghY: | nishing business. C. Livingston & The Forum" and you will beds Fire Insurance Company, Available ANT 8 ne dre This "something ° is Stuart's Dys Co., Brock styeet. sretty sure to get it The peo assets $61,187,215. In addition to ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.00. A and conditions on which the children | ongin Tablets, the most efiective | -- oe" i ---- we Fa Os bo Ea} assets Sie policyholders have for . {were to be sold to the highest bid- Foti, tablets in the world for curify SALBSMEN FOR AUTO-SPRAY. ple are honest; you Cah security the unlimited lability of ail FPP RLY YY TY VYY jde They were to train them and : ed Best hand Sprayer made, automatic. them ninety-nine times ont of the stockhoiers. Farm and city prot ' ders. Jhey welt a a dd | onything that may be wrong with | Nomple Machine free to approved hundred. The finder will bo gla ety insured at lowest possibis ia a. FPR eng | 10) provide for their material wants in} by stomach. One ingredient of these ay F- peers ogy 14 n . \ Eh \ PrLY Before renewing old. oF etvine TT ae | this world. They were to pledge them- precious, little workers digests. 3,000 : > to return the article iv Jo et Tw business wet rates from Strange {elves to teach them to love God, to |aryins of the coarsest o Bt fond | SPRING SUITS TO MAKE. GENTLE: | him know to whom it belongs | _& SUSE LCC ---- - [love the Bible and to lead them in the | 000 the stomach. Thyd of it i men, bring your own cloth and get & | + On Wednesday a lady's white 3 ' {way of eternal life. The children's £0 inet Thév arc reall » | cheap up-to-date suit made. Style, | # sweater was advertised in oe TO-LET. a 3,000 grains : ¢y are really an} price and finish guaranteed. Pressing | of Whi having been lost ( el ming . | characters had not yet been formed. |, ficial stomach, because they act | and repairing dons well. Galloway, | & , hig a8 having Rt i q BS Children's tharactérs were formed by just like the stomacl hey di | The Tailor, 181 Brock street. $. Thursday it was returned to the ds | DWELLINGS. OFFICES. STOR o } \ % jw i omach, they digest | _ Whig by Mr. Donalds 0 Pein of ete., at McCann's, 51 street. , | their surroundings, so that children {7 .. food, just as though you didn't | memes | ofa Whig bY r. Donaldson, § Femn- 4 ¢ 4 : ih in a good family were MOre |h,ve a Sthmach at all. 1t supplies the jul fh JIEARN BARBER JRA Le oe broke street, \ %- ee TRIUNEN PHOROORATH : p-------- £ 4 : likely to grow up Christians. They }otomach with the digestive juices to $18 weekly. Branches Ibroughout \ + On the same day an employge § largest in city. . Terns ° | must he trained to live alone for the | chich hive become weak and scanty Canada and United States. Help | fF of Tweddell's tailor shop lost al moderate. Postal will bring them. 1 oO 1 e { world unknown, for God said, "I go Then your indigestion dykpapsis | secure ghositions, 0 Catalogue fre, 1; pair of gold rimmed spectacles. oe Thos. McOinnes, 281 Division street. y | to prepare a place for you." He then | ur risings, brash, bhelchings, acidity, | Moist Ce loge, Quesn and | 4 An advertisment in the Whig : Lonlled for bids. fermentation; loss of appetite, aver- | eom---------------------------- 3 brought them hack at onee. I MEDICAL. | 'The first to respond wos Mr. Sei: | gon to food, Meaty feeling, heart: | HELP WANTED--FEMALE. teufel teleost tbe ese Ne He would teach them to djurn and bausen, Will be no mare, | = br. McCARTHY, OFFICH LATELY look out for themmelves. To make all | Yoo can then eat anything you want, | A GOOD COMMON SENSE COOK FOR . ed 4 yah corper Mon | the money they could, amd to "do | all you want. whenever vou want, and a hotel. Apply Hox 472 Helleville. | LOST. _ i Weal a rock streets, unto others as others would do unto your stomach will feel fine belo i ------------ w-- i i---------------------- ' oi { them." pe) after your als. ime appetite cogh PLAIN COOK AT hh TO Mie. A BLACK 0 MARROLO RURSE, Lox. DR an _-- ie SPARES: Ol. | The nuctionecr wanted to know |will be a thing of pleasure to have. |. Nickle, 1% Karl St. In the . tuning a Jail a of spony on Mo ltheton and William streets. ' about their future in eternal life: | your meals will be a pl p : Mee amd oblige : i; iohts i 3 a pleasure to eat fg 8 TO WORK ON BROOM CORN. office aml ohige | Florence Nightingale. Hurt Heather ON etich, 'aud: Your digestion will be ILA RORY, ON AON, COE | coe a0 ARCHITECTS. . * - : . Stowe anc race rling' had live e Rout: te . 5 n. < 3 SIL s FL. 5 ee -------------------------------------- Ti The wear that you receive during the life of a pair ote eaod of. «abu. while those Shorough And snthing t+ the Whol ins go pin, with wishone wet In DOES: | ARTHUR ELLIS. ARCHITECT. OF: 3 1 4 who had lived for themselves had died You can't do your work well, or be FOR HOUSEWORK. NO CODRING Fin LY iy IR Seminy yRentng. fice, Cor. Queen and tL streets. of shoes depends very 'greatly upon the dealer you who had He rahe hid was Te: : bs RO Middle. ge or elderly n te and gotten. a cheerful, or have energy or ~ vim or woman preferred. Mrs. Petersen, 9 | ---- " m------------ - : HENRY P. SMITH, ARCH E arch b f | fused. ambition, when your stomach is bad. William strect A LADY'S Gorn = WATCH, WONO- Ne. Anchor Building, Market chase them Ol. Mr. Pleasure made the net offe . y ram "K.G. W." on back, between ! Pp r.. Pleasure mace the t r. | Make yourself feel good after a hearty Alfresl St. and covered rink, alone Phone, : | He suid he was not much interested in | mee, feel good all over, clear vour | UENERAL- SERV ANT. NO WASHING rn Ri." Reward for i te TR If 'You Got he Here The | the lives of the children, for he bed mind and make vou enjoy life yori or Ironing. App KEwern 7 ane < POWER & SON, an ECT, MW 1 im {lieved in having all the pleasure he taking Stoart's Dye wepsin 1 blots lt oy . 45 rif uf Arert. dh ants Ha " * 2 3 y leould in this world. They were crea: | Give your nt, soit on | A VETERINARY. and Wellington reste. 314. 4 . {ted to get all the pleasure this world | pioht itself, then you need fear noth LADIES TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT | eee Are Bound to Be Satisfactory give. What was the use of oh Send ug your NN nd coe sewing at home. whole or spate Hine: PR. G. W. RELL. V8. HAR RE- NEL vor or ond a. brug : worrying ? The auctioneer refused Mr. | 1o-day and ge free sample package good pay : Work sent any C6 ? ., moved to his brick block, on Clarence ie 'Princess and i \ - . . . ny and get a in ample package charges paid : send stamp for full street, lust Wo e the Post Offica, { Trance Bagot street. Pleasvre's offer, as he did not intend | of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets by re particulars, National Manufacturiog Calls wv tel me or telegraph " ow» yt . . If they are not, you know we make good our guar- lto provide for their oternal life. On ei Aer yon have tried the Company. Montreal. promptly at to u ant { cei ery case ¥s. Sport sgt He next Hidde, He | sample, you will be so thoroughly | sss nism m---- wo ns. an itn obs : . antec of service In every cast. {would teach the love of sport to | convinced of what they ean d oie Rapes \ { (hem. Physical culture was good for et sun Willige 10 Sa ra: ST. VALENTINE'S DAY. LARGEST IN HISTORY. The Paragraph Pulpit their health and the love of sport druggist a y 5 i -- mebm------ Let y sp geist and get a 50c. box of them. a : ee cn | would better their financial conditions Sl us lh ie ad 2X 2 them New and Attractive Designs For | Output of Kingston Hosiery Co., alarien AWA 5 {in life. The anetioncer refused Nr. |day and we will at once send you by This Year. Ltd., Past Year. REV. O. W. CASSON, OTT - : T sport's hid. It did not provide for {mail a sample package free. Address Bach year brings its holidays and The annual mesting of the Kingston ------ \ ¢ Ty NO RISK IN DEALING A { them in their oll age. F. A. Rtuart Co., 53 Stuart Building. | celebrations, but of the earliest in the | Hosiery company, limited, wan held, One World At A Time. { Miss Fashion would give them fash- | Marshall, Mich i with a fair attend i. . : fo | x 14th, has for some lionable clothes and keeping in touch year, hrusry x i ea each succeeding wascm more * prosperonis, 1. Rash | Thompson, the 'tramp, jorirays a ruined, jealous hustiand, who: has mix judged the a tions of "his mafe in her | attemnt Fis "sister. The piece | contains a bleasing hero/and heroire i the ever &chemming gantbler villian, a chick sofibrette snd a popular Duteh | character, the scenefy' of whith there | promises to be hn @badance Tt ois | said the seen-ry adds mich fa the suc | cess of the play ! again only find to Surplus Dress For School Girl. { He would provide, for them in sickness and old age. The auctioneer again {refused the hid, as wealth was | necessary for their future life. | Nominal Christianity said he would | provide for them in this world and | their future was in their own hands { When he made a donation to a pub | lic institution he would like it publish {lished in the papers. He wanted to | make as much as he could out of the world. The auctioneer refused his offer which consists of the best Canadian and Ger- man and Austrian manufacture AT 20% DISCOUNT Try our Brilliant Coal Oil and you would use no other. i i i PY t popular. A good deal with fashion they would make their years been mos ¥ i PT N i , ildre Nr is heard of the orgetiulness of the : f mar in life. When they got old she being the children to God and to present generation of the' old myths X would provide them with powder and eaven: io¥s "oi forefat \ the E . . A TLE i 9 !paint. At death she would provide A vO was taken and" the audiences and beliefs 'of otir tara) I. a This ¢ 2 them with a fine casket. and give | Rave the children to Tran Christian | passing of St. Val hn» RE ot THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOEMAKING { them a fashionable fu al. The aue- [1% "Come To Jesus" was sung and | might phe true to a sorta exten iy k i tioncer refused' the offer, as the chil the benediction pronounced , by the | & glance at he egunters of some 3 he = ei -- ldren's souls were too Tunble chairman. ' | Yookstores in Kingston, shows that it ge 3 Ail Ae ns a a p---------- | has by no means been forgotten, am CLALELLELLL84000008088 ROLLLRRLLLELLLLANEAEAS Ihe next hidder said his name wa | : A 4 { Immaterial, but his offer was educa AT THE GRAND. | that ne forms of remembrance hav { tion. Man was made 'to. acquire ee | come into vogue a 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE Jiuostedge. The wan with education | Matinee and . Night Satu. | LH A hei o on od bf I » Letamds first in the land. It was the day. with all their . bitterness ang oe man with brains who made his mark A geod laughing performance may Bin Pleysant Jempure, uni 1 Shore i the world. Education was sufficient | pe pxpected at the Grand; on Satur i, A juve ---- bord 1 the . and + > : yr {for the present and the future could | dav, Febraary Oth matinee \ i artistic cards, pleasing. to the eye ' V r i , 4 A lay, Febraary Uth, and night, | | ay During the month of February we will offer {look for ita "The auctioneer reius. | cn the prescatation of Elmee Walters | to the famew: * graphers have for sale our entire stock of NE Toi ge! oer, ihr He ey Thoroughbred | it done their part to make this sea | Mr. Wealth was the next bidder o {Tr ar Ahi Pi i have | 21 dane o make 1 WwW oro give hem Seis: He as Pie bhi oll sty a liye Ih jebmitely | n's supply very attractive Te {pa o pce em in society. ¢ 4A The > 4 and | name a 1 ould tench them how to snake money he play has ben Seg again and | { not to. save » » 5 » 3 *® 3 : > 2 » 3 ® » > » » > * " a 3 1d sesessassssisstettttetttentteits 10TT B OS {as it was no good. | . |" True Christianity was the next bid a | ider. She said self-interest was ruin Marks Bros'. €omiing. 4 77 Princess Street : ous, Jason was unnecessary in this Marks Bros.' big ompadt. of twen 3 : s world, pleasure was unworthy life's | ty peoole, will be at the Grand all Fe add id vores FIIIIIIIIIIING success, 'Sport was dead, wealth was xt weak, with aw AY | \ 5 : ae | nothing in the world to 'come, educa- | alties, illustrated songs. and moving { tion was not all. She would provide p pictures Thee will be u change of play and specialties nightly. On Mon- | dav might "Th: Ragged Princess," | will be presented, and for Monday night only, one lady's ticket will be | {for them in life, and in sickness nurse {them, and follow them if need be | through the valley of death. | The auctioneer decided in favor | True Christinnity's offer, 180 Welling- xe JOHNSTON'S "a of as it would Thursday night, ance of shareholders, " presented was considered satisfactory, | this. usial dividend declared, The board is either. James Richardson, FE. J. Dwyer, A Cunninglinm, John Hewton The output of the pa the largest in the history of the com, 5. wns nny Mor you 1 Heason pany Toledo News. | school hockey team played the Frank- «d in thr Athips vault on Monday. The auction sale of 1. De Wolfe on Wednesday, 30th ult, was fairly at- _ The sanest kind of religion has least The statement to do with he old. hoard jected, and the No ith 0 the ol youre Was re-el etd, 8 at the same te No ws - 1 composed of the following : President, rerpotunlly Yoni for vor, "all "he H.W. Richardson viewpresident, Pl to do his share towards making Chowng directors, Jams Minncx, strong and sweet the life of this world. Moreover, you are not likely to pe joy out have host «lf into your work here, world needs you. There are tasks here that you can do that will make happier and holier the 4 Toledo, Feb. 6.~Miss Mamie Brig- 'lives of men for generations, But ta g'n-haw, student of the Athens high do them you must give yours i school, spent Saturday and Sunday wholly to them, and seek to live in at her home here The Toledo public but one world at a time. other worl than uny 3 Jive in two worlds got of the next lifo than put into this. Put your This Heaven does not.» ville school team here on Saturday Address Mr. C for free literas . last and the game resulted in a #00 § ture, of three to nothing in favor of the 5 £ visitors. Harmen Bulls, of Plum Hol : low, passed away Saturday night of Miss Lucy Merrick, Kingston, has heart disease. Ths remains were plac: | been a guest of her sister, Mrs, Thom + as Singleton for a few days. Mrs. Kd | ward Covell and little daughter, of Lombardy, are guests of Me- i re. Wright, tended; prices were ordinary. 1. Del Guirs. Mr. and Mrs. ol i Wolfe and family leave this week for Smi Ws Falls, are" moving into their Daviscn, NW. where they intend | new home here, the residenc lately residing. The COMBA. assembly held own d by R. H. Percival. Mise in the town hall on the evening of Marshall is the guest of her aunt, 20th ult., was a success in every Way. Mrs, Ella Faten. -------------------------- INTEMPERATE INCREASE dd The susceptibility of people purchased before 7 p.m. Monday. DECISIVE CLEARANCE OF WINTER GOODS The A POCKET BOOK MARGIN | Every Orange Meat package con- | tains one-third more than any ota 13¢ packag:. This means ic saved oa every package. And the more you eat the Detter chance you have of getting Thirty Dollars free. Orange Meat gives | Thirty Dollars for tne largest numi- { ber cf coupons taken from the 15c | packages. Sudden Death At Crosby. Crosby, Feb. 7. Wesley Cannon, a hight: respected, life-long resident of | this place, passed away very susldenly, | last Saturday morning, in his hore | stable, while engaged cleaning off nul horse that he intended driving to a funeral at Flgin that dav. Heart trouble was the cause of his sudden | reveal below | | given free with every 25-cent. ticket | { { The clearance must be quick and thorough. items tome of the most extraordinary: values. It's not a re of value or { z rofit now « bought for this season must now he SOIL 3 profit now gool ight lor A very practical little frork for a | whol girl ix here shown, the model | being of Scotch plaid in dark blue and green. The dress band a wide box plait in the "middle of the front and back with side plaite laid in on each : Clearing 50c. and $1.00 Dress Goods b 45 14 inch All-Wool Henvictta. 45 1] . worth from 3c. to $1 hab 44 inch Al-Wool Serges. 54 inch All-Wool Tweeds. 54 inch Sicilians. 12 inch Al-Wool Venetian, side, Flannelette i Compo nus: Fe tiled of dgtiver. eine. He had Sen osting unwell | The pp girdle wax of the cloth + Colon 5 > o 2 dnturday Re. vor | ed on or before March 30th, and must | lor some time, but was able to be! stitched. The remoyiible collar and Light and Dark Colored Flannelette, worth up to 123c. Saturday Se. yard feaeh the office of Orange Meat, | about and ate a hearty breakfast just | shield were of white linen, vealloped Cingston, before April 9th, when the | befére going to the stable. He was in| and embroidered | lark bl wh ; : x Underwear : ® prize will be awarded. the best of spirits all morning and | tom, the pa finished with Women's Fine Ribbed Vests and Drawers, your choice at, cach .. . 25¢. hat Lheery words with members of the | turn-back cuffs to match. * ily jus v his death. He ' S 1-2 | A CLE ¥ AGE ar y just. previous to kirts Price ANL . ras sixty-one years of age and a most Women's Wool Skirts, tweed mixtures, worth up to £6.50, Saturday 1.2% | S-- prosperous farmer, having been og . 1nverary ¥ i. Fi 1 Twentieth Century Ideas Incline | od in farming pursuits all his life. Hix Inverary, Feb. 7.~Many who ,pon- Grey anneis | Toward Sanitation and Pre home ie one of the most beautiful in templated stimding races at Batter Light and Dark Greys, plain of twill, alkwool, the Jc. a ality, 19. yard | i Leeds county. His geninlity made] fa, on Jue ny, were disappointed, gh ark Greys, pla : _ventatives. g : - | many friends and a great number of | owing to the blizzard. Frank Smith Hosiery { Nowadays scientists belie sthat Im | ham assembled at his funeral to pay is moving from the Claxton farm to | cleanliness lies the secret of prevention of diseases. To prevent a Leland, and Jemes Smith moves to the Claxton farm. Services at the Homerite chirch on, Sunday evening, their lust réepects. The funeral, one of the largest here in years, took ples | to the Methodist church, Monday al- Boys' and Girls' Heavy Hose, ribbed, 36¢. line, to-morrow 19¢. pair White Quilts { the disease remove . cause. - - ! 8 : y Jian k ahd ; ? . ternoon, not half of the people gain-| wers will attended, Mr. and Mrs. W 10x4 size, Marseilles Quilts, double beh size anly 28 in the lot, 31.30, a Just as unclean habits breed many | ing admittance to the church. He was | R. Tolls entertained a few young peo- JOR; cnvibosiainss Trini iach ids saisap reaps Laermer % oa diseases, so careless habits will breed tole, on Frederick an carnest and active member of the Friday evening. trebled by intemperate habits. This i fic men. The disease is not caught as you smallpox, but by germs from dried lungs. If our and depleted the germ willl evitable, as they leave the lungs in a peculiarl the tubercular germ. a cold in twenty-four hours, and small cost : two ounces of Glycerine, and eight Shake well and take in teaspoonful To avoid substitution, it is best ents and prepare the mixture yoursel (Pure) should be vials, which are securely seal ed in a engraved wrapper with the (Pure"--plainly printed thereon. imitations of Virgin Oil of put out under various names, 0il of Pine, Pine Balsam, HABITS THE LIABILITY TO CONSUMPTION. to tuberculosis is sputum getting into the bodies are strong and healthy the germs are re- & sisted successfully by the operation of nature ; make headway, and death unless proper methods of cure are followed. Temper- ance lecturers could well make use o Neglected colds are also a prolific source o A simple remedy, which cure any cough that is cur- able, can be obtained from any good prescription Take one-hall ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), ounces of good Whisky. doses every four hours. ; purchased in the name--* Virgin Oil ete. Never accept these as a substi- tute for the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, as they will invariably 3» produce nausea and never effect the desired result. : just about s the estimate of scienti- catch scarlet fever or il weakened is in- { these facts. "consumption, y receptive condition for is said to break druggist at to purchase the - f. The Virgin Oil of Pine original hali-ounce 1 round wooden case, with Pine There are many rank Pine (Pure), which are such 'as Concentrated hdd Oranges Naval Oranges at Navel Oranges at 20 Navels at 38c., 40c., 50¢ i dandruff. Improper use of another's | Methodist church and held official posi- | Holder and W. Simpson spent § day a . . Lreshes, combs, ete., will surely cause | {ions as steward and trustee, aml was | in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. John inches v wide, special dandrufi, and, in time, will just as | oer ready and willing to devote his | Spencer, of Benito. Man., are spend ok yard surely Cause baldness. time and means to the church he lov- | ing o few davs with friends here. W Men's Underwear Is. wmicyabie infection, nothing more | od. He leaves to mourn his loss, be- | Sing, of Kingston, and E. Sears, of 1 \ : nor ad sides his widow, two brothwrs, Thom- fatertown, [.. are also renewing Flocord lined, natural wool, Scotch lambs' won heady riblied wool, Newhro's Herpicide hills the dandruff | 4s, of Newboro, and John, of this | old arpmintences. Miss Ethel Simp- worth from 5c. to $1.25, toMOITOW ..occcvemy ; > pana rami" ann 39. each germ, and causes hair to grow luxuri- | place; four sisters, Mrs. Blake and | son is at home, after spending n fow Ou Flannel antly. Herpicide is absolutely free | Mrs. Henry Johnston, of Brockwille, months nursing in Syracuse, N.Y. ting 3 f from grease or other injurious substan- | Mrs. B. A. Leggett 2 Mrs. Henry Ninn No Cluck att eburand Shame. i i nnel, light stripes Peavy suey; . % 4 ces, Warren, Crosby; a three sons, | Miss Delia rr will leave ortly lol 36 inch Outing Fla id 2 5 Nk hg Sold by i ists. Send 10¢ | George and Ross, of Portland, and Brockville, where she will 'enter the to morrow NR le. gard by leading drugg g k le ATERSLLL Rey atest Himnnate 1 g : in stamps for sample to The Herpi- | Benjamin, pn - the chomestead. Rev. hospital ae a pursc-in-training. Miss | cide Cd. Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, | Mr. Pearson, Newborn, assisted by | Belle Holder is visiting Mies Mabel i and #1. G. W. Mahood, special | Rew' . Crane, of Elgie, blag Etia McBride spent : " aio town a» " oH SW 24 3 = 3 etrsrtetttttttestttsss terest ttentese orange Oranges at 10 cents per dozen. 15 cents per dozen. cents Navel Oranges at 25 cents per dozen. . and 60c. per dozen. ---------------- A. J. REES, 166 Princess pms r dozen. Street.

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