Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1907, p. 5

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hasn't use for an extra pair or tw, s what he likes--and the price is hig 4 rou being to notice how dilapidateq are splendid Trousers that will give | PEE ERIE EERE ceived, Handsome aatterns, every | Fa bb LC abby o 5, 3.00, 3.50, 4 4.50, 5.00 YOUR IDEA AND TASTE ) just received.|SA Beauty 2.50 and $15. Coats, $10 to $15. juits are arriving daily. pS. New Hats. : : 4 4 * 4 D. Bibby Co. i 0000 [he Lack of Sleep Destoys Health The leading Physicians pre- cribe:an invigorating and agreeable reatment ; one half bottle of MILLER'S EX- TRACT OF MALT Made in Milwaukee It soothes the exhausted ner- ous system. gives new strength ; brings youth back positively ! sk It From Your Dealer uggist, cor. King and Brock Straets, Kingston. p-- | | » » ERETTES 3 , 25 Cents Per Pound. 3 ¥ CUSHIONS 3 30 Cents Per Pound. 3 3 166 Princess Street : SE SEE KING IN TWO WEEKS ! ur spring and summer sewing ? Are you ther Phos or for your own , miss course. We teach you every- t waist to the most elaborate toilette hion books. Not only the lining, but all irts, waists, wrappers, sleeves, children's end months at a shop and then aiter there, what do you know about ng For you will know no more d of year than you did the first day you our time there when we can teach you in Sinn we have taught over 2,000 in . No PAY in advance and none at end Fou can all come and try for a week to rill be only $10 to be paid after com- including most perfect fitting system mn, from Feb. 21st to March 6th. Hours to learn or for full ulars be sure on ¥, Feb. 20th, between a sses Ellison, Dress Cutting, Drawer 771. Streator' . 7 RDY So A FARMERS = EP OFF ALL CATARRHAL ILLS BY TAKING PE-R ---------------------------------------- . |Pe-rm=na, the Most Reliable Remedy For All Climatic Ailments. i - "MR. GEO. 11. THOMPSON, 8% Work On the Farm and ' Well All the Time. . "I have been cured of ca- tarrh by your medicines, Peruna and Manalin, 1 had been affected 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. b., which did me but little good. By this time I' hud come to where I could ectnothinx but a little soup. I had 8a 7ere pains, bad lost in weight and could not do anything. I began taking your medicines, Peruna and Manalin, then weighed 196 pounds, but after tak- ing several bottles of Peruns and one bottle of Manalin, I weighed 166 pounds, "Iam 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 better than ever before.' I will ever 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 catarrh of 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 is not gener- ally known that affections of these organs may be due to catarrh, | friends with good results," Climatic Aliments Overcome By Pe-ru-na. Mi. W. J. Temple, R. ¥. D. 8, Dela ware, Ohio, writes: "lI am a farmer and so 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 » 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. {I have recommended it to several A Letter Praising Pe-ru-na. me. Mr, Gustay Schmidt, Spring Valley, Ill, writes: "I had catarrh of the head and throat for over thirty years. It became Worse every year. About three months ago 1 commenced to take Peruana and Manalin, and now I am entirely cured of that troublesome sickness. Your medicine is surcly a blessing to mankind. You can truly say that you have not lived in vain, Doctor, and I thank you for the goad you have done May you enjoy a long life to help suffering humanity." "3 A TALK TO FARMERS. HE 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- tle 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 ¢ zation, The farming class is rajidly becom- ing intelligent and shrewd)in business management, . © The reuben gnd-tfie country bumpkin have disappeared and im their Stead a practical well-trained business - man, capable of the highest form of com- mercial activity, has arisen. Peruna is a very popular medicine Many afamily 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 itis 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 Peruns come from among the farming class. the farmers every year, A Necessity m Home. J. B. Alexander, Ble of the "Fruit and Floral Guide, a Magasine of Horticulture," published in Hartford City, Ind., says of Peruna: "I.was afflicted with catarrh of the throat and head for over ten years. I was treated by many physicians, but grew worse until I was seldom able to go aut in cold weather, "About one year ago I was advised to try Peruna, which I did, and I am now entirely well of the catarrh. "Poruna is a necessity in our home, With the first symptoms of a cold we use it, and are never afflicted with ca tarrh, "I advise all who are afflicted with catarrh to try Peruna. There js certainly nothing squal to it as a catarrh medi- cine," Dr. B interested in IF Notwithstanding Dr, Hartman's 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 Ohlo, 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 country. Dr. Hartman relies upon Peruna en- tirely in cases of sickness in his own family, "I suffered for almost ten years with catarrh of the stomach and all doctor ing was of no avail, Itook nine bottles of Peruna and two of Manalin and am now entirely cured. "I recommend the medicine to all who are afflicted with this disease. It is my honsehold friend." One of Dr. Hartman's Grateful Core Mr. W. R. Callahan, proprietor of Big Hill Farm, and prominent fruit grower and stock raiser, Glenvar, Va., writes: "I write to express my KkKintiness foward you and your good medicine, Peruna. * "I had » very bad spell of sickness and could not est anything at all. My head, stomach, in fact, my whole body ached, and it looked as though nothing busy | would do me any good. I had almost given up, "I decided to try a bottle of 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 ono class of people, yet it a probably true that the farming class more than any other, rely upon Peruna for the prevention aud cure of all climatie disonses, You must taste "Madame Huot's Coffee. THE E. D. MARCEAU CO, our extra-choice groceries the best on the market. LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, Vinegars, 281.285 ST. Ww th F i ht 2 Ibs. Madame Huot's Coffee......................c.e.ess e e Fre I 1jb. "Condor" Japan Tea pay 9 | 14h. 'Condor' ~syion Black T in the Provinces of | 1 1b. Absolute! ire "Condor stard, with 5 11h. "Condon daking Powder, unrivalled Quebec and Ontario 11b. Assorted Spices 14 Ib. tins, the highest qualities DE The best of coffees--It has quality, force and aroma blended: it is a healthy stimulant. Order immediately with it Sent free on reception of $2.80. RR PAUL ST., MONTREAL, Canada. on demand, our booklet : "The Art of Making Good Coffee and Good Tea" | FREE. . . 'is fever, anid the "advantage of this, because it is cortain how long the go ernment will P keep up the free testing. ! Corn Hourd's excellent feed, make a plete ration A hundred pounds stich feed would by the nutriment royuired to produce to 25 pounds of milk been although a dos not and Dasryman, SOY { re---- No product handled by the lowa Homes ile to an tractive Wn ud, is more aranee than is "pF ebruary GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S FLEECE- LINED VESTS - - - - 33 A VERY FEW--the last-of the Tweed Coats at $1.00, sizes 30,32, 34, 36 and 38, only = §1,00 | DRAWERS, 50c., 35¢c. ee ele se ee. a | RIBBED Vests, 15c., 10 { 12jc and - - -- - - - . GIRLS' nd CHILD- * | REN'S RIBBED 134 Drawers at - - - - . { WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTS, 15¢., ( 25¢., 50 35c. and - - - - - - - Bargains" WOMEN'S RIBBED 25 F24Fy. Woy moss 3 CHILDREN'S and GIRLS' F LANNELETTE Drawers, , for - - and - - - GIRLS' and BOYS' HEAVY WOOL HOSE WOMEN'S FLANNE- 33 LETTE DRAWERS, worth 50¢c., for - - - - WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE CORSET COVERS, worth 50e¢., for - 23 Dr. Hugo's | Health Tablets | | for Women Make Healthy Women : Look's Cotten Root Compound. | thank x and The groat Uterine Tonic, anv | safe effectual 3 b } Reguiat~ ron Which woes can | op vn.L pid in thiv Za of <trength--No. 1 $1 Snegrovs trongvt $3 ND 16 mrorit, anon, $8 rer BOX | { fv truggicis. Op SOUL | pole + cooipt ot price | Address : The omer ly We J ETT "nor Meorpue On Treo. * who | York, | to The Duchess of Roxborough, was Miss May Goelet, of New has taken up the prevalent crag collect snimals, and she is building a { miniature zoo at Floors castle. **Any untrimmed felt hat in the store, - SPENCE'S ™ { found in- 26e¢." Leading Millinery and Mantle Store WILL TAKE ACTION. | France Will Meet the Situation if As Reported. Parie; Feb. 16.--In the Chamber of Deputies, on Friday, M. Lefebvre com plained that the px of the do partment of the Meuse, were grogtly exercised By the activity of the Ger wns on the frontier between Longwy nid Montmed Gen. Piequart, min- of war, raised a storm of ap when he replied that if tha violating the neutral territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxenburg, France would take men- surcs to meet the sitnation. Wwter plause Germans were products that pu 1d x would ever is th of years pas and cheese thi our products, A serious matter tendency for a number to ship green cheese, year was shipped a= wrong with the cheese hack and refuse to. take They bring i The Todies of the Bugong butterfly, Australia, form food of the black men. Cakes are made of them, which have a sweet, nutty nse When a woman 'i= willing to wear golshes eithet "she is married or she has given up hope. Buy "Kasagra" in 25c. bottles, at a favorite (libson's Rad Cross Drug Store. Phone 230. 31b. box sodas, 23¢., at Mullin's. Samaria Tasteless Remedy Cured Mim. hr pa and price gent in plain scaled enve res lence sa confident: THY SAMARIA REMEDY CO. Clhimubers, Jordan 8t., Toroato, Cs Also for sale by Henry Wade Ain ava KF. soan as it was made. In Great Britain the consumer does not know . that the cheese is green, and thinks there ix something Happy at Last | Wer Mushand me longer gets Intoxteated-- * For the fist time married | can nadian cheese gote a bad reputati | to dairvinen from th Whitley, of the £. department t some results. Some vears ago Gov « | por Hoard, in an address here, sta that in his state were averaging %55 a cow, A ge many farmers here considered him be exaggerating, but we have ec rodugtive of no reliable facts. I ae season of 1906 to-date methods. We have, heicn getting numerous farmers \ 'within four miles of Cowansville giv- ing their owners 860, or £75 and $100 greats many members only vive reports of two or three months of the period poor milkers. At present the testing When ier 1s put taken to solidly hould 1 mn throughout for her, fer if Le does, "she will in ol =: Your Doctor youd to HWS silage, says most com required to furnish farmers, says suscept increase an value by its at butter, up in tubs pang Lo It that itis probability even up with him by gv Can cure your Cough or Cold, no question about that, but-- why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him un, and then of having hispreseription A ears : let SHILOH be your doc- os whenevar a Cough or. Cold = de------ machine, 4. To reach be soleeted gnd bred tg respond to mg. chine milking. If this factor is taken into consideration machine milking will be equally as successful as the hand milking. ol ---- 20 creamory and the good local demand (in view of the pdvent of Lent has tended {0 maintain prices; says the Trade Bulletin, For qualities below this the market has an easy tone which will doubtless last wo long shipments continue to be from England. returned Choicest_creamery last week was worth about 24 feo. to 95; all Produce And Prices. peas, he. Butter--Choice, creamery, 28a. 30c, a dbg farmers' butter, in prin 280. to 27c. a Ib; packed, Me, Meat--Beel, carcase, $5 t pork, $0 to $10 a owt; by the «quarter, Be. to 15; cuts, Ge. to 10e; by the Ibs fresh haddock, heads, 10c. a 1b; ved 10c. a lb; farmer should: take fully understand how to dperate t not milking the Mghest degree of sucovis cows should best | . | over this shipping of green cheese jt PreRcc Wi ht 1 tr ptire butter returned from England sold for Gi r | will seriously affect the trade nas ben the tub is rll i oh die be 2310. Dairy butter can he bought for pS 0 fT rot} intention this vear." My. Beatly covend with a parchment paper less than it could two weeks ago, seve | Ruddick itl, "0 so artame matters lining and this should - Ix cut so as to ral lots having changed hands at 20. | 1 exactly fit the top of the package 91 | that th: cheese may be delivered dir : Few i to 2le. : e armers | ect from the cheese waggon to the Pound prints shoul We Weappe an Holders of chess - in the Montreal | refrigerator car.-In Londom, for the Parchment paper. Then some prefor tog are feeling quite confident of o 8Y UNCLE JOSH. | first time in 1904, arrangements were KO Ohe step further and place [och Y, bid before long, They are np oF 91 thade to take the pe dirett | froin pound or square into a pasteboard ox fering their goods, but simply biding ---- | the vessel to cool storehouses, The re. bY itself. | their time. Sales of about 5,000 boxes At the convention of the 'district of | sult ha been that shipments have | | Sea-- iy were roported during the week, at 13} Jediord Daivymen's Association, beld | fallen off to Liverpool, by 100,069 { The true dairy cow usally possesses g jaory quantity of goods unsold { at Cowansville, J. A. Ruddick ad | boxes, and increased to London from a Mghly nervous temperament that re in the city is very «nall, The eon- thresg® the convention upon some les- | S1.652 10 1,054,000 boxes Leis against harsh tragtiment, sux oy sumption of cheese in England during sons 10 be learned from the year i | writer of Sh Jova : I Snsoud. ; a the past month was a record one for | view of this fact it is ill-advised | | vt rakhs i 1906. s | At the Cowansviile convention, an " my fer the dairyman to share | Janus ry trade, and reduption of stocks He said that on the whole we had |. | Lil 1 RO * ws dors has been great, received the highest price or our ] MWTesUny discussion took place on with the furm dow the duty of caring ly 3a. ! HRN ' LW COW te , and some of the lessons ever | aie o { an ext low level. 'The | el oy ng un everdiminishing quantity of Kingston, Feb, 16. The following ing public is beginning to ap- | SENOWLNT, gave 4 report of he cow. milk, prices prevailed in the city to-day : preciate the food valve of cheese: ot testing association of this district = ---- Flour and fecd--Flour, bakers, Ho tr alu I'he Cowansville ( ow testing Associ: | afin thoroughly testing the milk- strong, 82 to 82.10; farmers, $2.10 otting 'higher 'prices: for ation was formed last year. Twenty ing 'machine the U.S. department of [to $2.30; Hungarian patent, $2.30 to purchaser will discrim- [55% men gave in their names as chart agriculture draws the following four | 82.50; oatmeal and rolled oats, $4.40 wl we must be carciul | °F Members and promised to give same oon pe ns L.A milking machine | to $4.50; cornmeal, $1.50 to $1.65; ty of the manufactured ples of 560 el to be tented, Phe re- «Gil milk cows un thoroughly as the | bran, 819 to $20 a ton; shorts, $22 to lo. st critical consumer of th t an aghtly SRsppuinting, on average miller. 2, Some cows give | $23 a ton; straw, $6 to 83; hay, loose, butter is the man in the Yukon, who x ans mont 4 y, gute hii on ¥ more milk when milked with a ma=| 80 to 810; pressed, $12 to 814, pays ' 81 or $1.25 per pound. Most ha | oor » oh . i in lividus tw chine than when milked by hand; Eggw--New laid, 0c, to 5c. per of this pric oes for freight, and it inh Ym Tha a at 1 b roar ment; thors give less. 3. It is extremely doz.; held eggs, 25¢. to Tie por doa. frosts just ax much to haul a poor Fou un ad PY py the 10818 pecessary for the mon in charge to Gra n.--Oats, 37c.; wheat T0c. and pound of butter as a good pound Gr no ns Ra C we | ee The. (different ..grades); buckwhent, ; If we make the quality right we will } IRIrYIn Es a ht Fh ogren J S0c.; barley, 48¢. to 3 rye, Sle have people running after us to buy | V0 setence, and we should apply up- to veils Se. to 7c. per lb.; cutlets, 124¢.; hogr herring, 150. a Sppests, a, box; mackerel, . a Ib; white of lactation. The whole period must he SHILOH will cure you, and a. fish and trout, 12jc. a Ib; 30e. given. You can then get the total' dn ts back up this statemen: a doz; frog's legs, 40c. a § Cian, product of the cow and balance it Whe Positive Sasrantes, 15c. a lb.; oysters, .s Be. H against the cost in labor and feed and idm fowith © * [per quark; blueish. 150. par Ih. Jouptar. find the net income of the cow. And Cough or cure , 15c.. per Ib.; lake herring, the work must be carried over a peri- Ib.; Atlantic salmon, a ok od of years. Only one heifer in five Poultey--Poul, from Je. Jo Me a turns out a wood milker, Ro dairying pair; ; young de. 2 & a s i* a good deal of 4 Jottery, and the Pair; young 3 Yo = i testing mist be kept up to weed out pair; turkeys, $1.30 to $1.00 each; wil ducks, 75c. to $1 a pair. In Montreal the scarcity of choice Pack to front, and was o gs ewt.; choles, cuts, 19c. to 13§c. perlb.; i much in evidence | all the Taw motile i, he abe was als most arge circle, al ME slightly wider eromwien than" 'fh up on the left side, The m of Baek Anti, the Plumas h shading to pale y at the tip twist of white satin ribbon was across the crown in fromt, 52 Looks Now Like Minister's Combi But No Evidence of a Cot Appears to Exist, Each No class of men command so ome pletely the respect dnd confidence' o the public, and that righ ministers of the gospel. Their in ays taken as he value judge or . redid he reader absumie that in this case he ix both judge and '" what verdict would he render on : following evidence 7 pin "I have taken two bottles of Pay. chine, and am pleased to say that T am tly improved in health, 1 troubled with my throat, but find it about pestoregd i loss taxi Psychine : it"--Rev. J. 8 1, Wilion, Markdale, "4 1 Puyehine in my fame . Ve used el x 5 ily; the results ware marvelous, Fhave visi people who state they never used its ermal. I have' fo hestitation in © recomnimnding . it~ Rev. Charles Siting. Bath, NB. on oni "'Puychine seemed just the = is a cure for fv."<Rev." R. A Baad. X. count it a pleasure 40 re »"" ways coun a " commend , 8 my le thing better for throat and lung troy. bles or conditions of weakness or rum down svetem. For speakers' sore throat | hare found Pevihine very 8 unr. i) -- in Canada snd obiay | live weight, 36.35 per owl; carcase, "We want the farmers {0 vo into a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE $8 to 8) per owt; outs, 124c. to 180. the cow-testing business. There wre for a quarter. ? a lb: lamb, 100. to 150. a kb. thousands of farmers in the older Why pay two to five dollars Fish--Salmon trout, 18jc. a Ib; countries who test their cows, and we when a twenty-five cent whitefish, 12}c.: pike, 16c. a Ib.; Chin. are in wood company. And when a bottle of SHILOH will cure you | ook salmon, 30c. a lb; ly farmer has gone in for testing his | as quickly ? a lb: kippered ing, cows he must stick to it. Tests of hy not do as hundreds of bloaters, 40c. a dozen: Atlantic thirty deyx or two months are of thousands of Canadians have {emlmon, B80c. a lb: salt cod- very little value, because they are done for the past thirty-four | fish, Te. to 150. a lb; halibut, 20c. a hemoficial. "Rev. P. K. McTae, Forks CB. na These re only a few of { Score of other - same story. Evetvau whe Prychi sten the goo come Ton its use is its friend. Tt is th 3 med that theo-t, lune and stomach =~ dropaists at 50, and ®1 er wae Dr. T. A. Slocum, Timit

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