Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Sep 1907, p. 4

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- rm -- | competition is expected. On Thursday | Manager Ryan will have many sur Had Fine Run. The harriers at the Y.M.C.A. had a Blfine run, last night. twelve of the members taki rt. - Another run g | man, E | known in this district. R Ipolo team will hold its 'first practice : FE tered in the O.RFU. Tum direction. righ the Cricket field: In all probability o league will be formed. : The Roller Rink Popular. Over two. hundred were at the voller rink las and by the way they skated, i plain to see that they had found t pleasure they - sought. The music sup plied by the 14th Band: was catchy two-step fast becoming conquered by the skat- ers, On Thursday evening a contest will he held for gentlemen skating singly, a soagon ticket will be the prize for the gentleman picked by the judges as the most 'graceful skater cn the floor, Many are going 'to enter and keen following a contest will be held when prizes will he given to the best couple. Another new feature to -be intrody ed, on Thursday evening, will be the grand march, which has wep so fascipn ting in offer cities. Many new idéns are in store for the skaters and prises for his patrons this season. taking will be held on pg might. The course t it ni Prin- nn, mion, University Stuart, across Macdonald Park to West street, up to Clergy, and Princess street, to the YMCA. : Sold A Fine Animal." Daniel . Graves, Harrowsmith, on Saturday last, sold his fine trotting mare, Nellie G., to a Montreal gentle for 'S400. The horse is well To Have A Practice. The Kingston Yacht Club's roller at the rink, to-night, wi a large turnout is expected. The game has de a groat hit in other cities and Kongston promises to be no exception. Two teams gre already organized and some exciting contests are looked fore ward to. Likely To Be In Game. "Jack" Williams will be back in the city shortly to resume his classes at A but has not fully. decided =F tehed Gilt ortgage on Real Estate. isserent, und surance ked after for Mor 1 required. ages Bdge Secriitios on Collegiate football teams wil Jdeam. A few members of the Victoria Queen's, t h whether he will in don the tri-color uniform or not, but likely he will be wen in his old position on the hali- back line. "In all probability the Victoria and amal- gamate and form a junior O.R.F.U. club played with last year's Lime- Stone team, and some good material can be found at the CL I the p t plan goes through thee will two junior teams in the city. In past vears it has been clearly shown that this is hardly practicable, for many reasons, so the boys shoukl come together under one man- ager amd put in one team, that would make their old-time rivals in the east and west sit up and take notice. May- Coach Montreal. JI de rumors] that "Murty" Walsh will, this coming fall, conch a senior football team in Montreal. Kingston sports would be delighted to see "Marty" go down and make a name for himsell, bit they would: far: rather have him here giving his information to the loval pig-skin chasers. To Be A Fast Team. The Regiopalis ball tewm promises to 'be a fast one this year, as much new. material has entered: college this These boys have always good clean, healthy past. record clear: ' J. exceutive 'had heard 'Gananoque and Brock: A Ljendering a team up to last, they will likely fall ps i PR Notes. Charles M. Daniels, of, the New York Manchester, Athletic Club, at Brig, world's 100 yards Swi. Mal second, 'and J, lowtied the, ming ry two seconds, miatapee in 35 23 seconds. 2. Do ~ Budapest, w, 4 ik til 3 f up boys and give the players a startin the Max of the junior city teams have organized and are at work daily in . |-vion pugilist of and in excellent tune for skating. The "and other fancy skates, are peuny's cost--the great value of this ®o hii to con-| Eddie Durnan, Toronto, has cabled 'as to to George Webb of Aus- will be v World's champion, time, and recently defeated Towns for the draft, and when lots were deawn Kel- I¥'s name came first out of the hat, and he was awarded to the Boston the Chicago Nationals. Kelly still Gunner Moir, known y the British navy, has, throigh C. M. Mathewson, revresent- JdLondon, extended a challenge to Noah #Brusso, the Canadian heavyweight to a battlé fé¢ the heavyweight cham- pionship of the world, which is mow claimed by Brusso. No stake is named by Woir, but Brusso announces that he is ready to cover any amount of a side bet up to 81.000, and that he will accept the challenge. Discouraged over the failure of the Buffalo team to olay pennant-winning hall, coupled with the team's recent slump, Lew MeAllister has given up the managerial reins of the Bisons. and Georgy Smith, captain and second baseman, has been appointed his Sue- cessor. In the mid-season the Bisons gave evidence of plaving in their old- time ch ionship form by overbaul- ing Toronto. The Bisons maintained the lead, in a nip-ang-tuck battle at intervals, but weakened under * the strain, : ~JNCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraj Picked Up By Reporters On Thats Rounds. Buy gCascarcts at Gibson's Red C g « stores. Fresh ; lam Sw pinng, tuner. Orddery voeetved bat TG! 's. "Phone 778. It is announced that another eye and ear specialist will open vp an office in Kingston Shorr company t wi resent "Dolly Dimples" at The Grong, ta night arrived from Ottawa, this morn- ing. \ concrete sidewalk gang. is' 'at present working on Patrick and York streets. They will start on Pine street later on. : The Irish singer and play 'actor Dan Scully, will be here shortly. to. give an entertainment under the ausvices of the Kingston Hibernians. Will the person who, about six weeks ago, found a blatk seal card case, containing some red car tickets and some loose change, less than a dollar, please return the same to the Whig office ? During the retreat of the clergy go- ing on this week, Rev. Father Richard A. Carey is stationed at the Hotel Dien, Rev. Father Joseph' McDonald at Brockville, and Rev. Father Mee hon at Belleville. The old block sidewalk on the mar ket along Brock street, is causing much discussion among marketers, and it is stated that it is high time that it Was removed, and a new con- erote walk put down, The' proprietor of the Freeman has received the gift of a fine Irish black thom walking stick from Dr. Ryan, who brought it outfrom Ireland. It will. no doubt, be used on the heads of delinquent subscribers, "Already Rev. J. W. Jones has rais- ed $2,000 of the 10,000 to be given as a thank-offering in connection with the Pan-Anglican missionary congress in. St. Paul's cathedral, London. The money is to he used as an Episcopal fund for the diocese. is} teclily, © clause on. Pitcher McGinley. Only one player can be taken from a team' py Nationals, who were there ahead of maintains 'that he will not go to Bos ton. as the cham-| ing the National Sporting CTub, of] Said That Steamers--The Latest News. x 7 The schooier unloading. coal at Booth's. At Fy Bn, with 1,000 boxes i: ja, down. Mont-| The 4 King arrived. ! Minto! lust evening, from Toronto, and will | ten| tie up here for the season. She has | been ranni | | CAPT. THOMAS DONNELLY, Kingston, yme of Canwedu's leading mErne experts or Just as the steamer America 'was about to leave Folger's wharf, at five o'clock, Tiesday morning, there was a slight breakdowy in the machinery. Maggie L. cleared, for bay ports, to joad grain: sloop Laura D. cleared, for Gananoque, with grain: steamer Pue- blo arrives, to-day, from Chicago, with corn. Swift's: Steamer Kingston, down and up, to-day; steamer "Hamilton, up, to-day; steamer Ames. in. Vester: day, with package freight for Fort William: steamer Pundurn, up, to- day: steamer Aletha, from bay ports, to-day. ML. T. Co's elevator : Steamer Wagg- ga, from Fort. William, 52.000 bushels of wheat: steamer Fairmount, 90,000 bushels of wheat, with schooner Mel rose, 50.000 bushels of wheat, from Fort William: tugs' Emerson and Mary P. Hall, cleared for Montreal, each with, four grain. barges; tug Bronson arrived, . from Montreal, with four light barges, and cleared with three grain laden. ' * New Boats For Folger Line. Charles E. Emory, owner of the Frontenac and Calumet Island, has volunteered to pay the cost of build ing two new steamers for the Folger line: He inspected the present boats and afterwards 'made the above offer. It is probable that the new boats will Be built along the same lines as - the Islander, afd that they will be equipped with million candle power searchlights. They will be probably built at Kingston the coming winter. Boat Is Missing. Charles Lawrence, of Garden Island, is looking for his small boat, which he left tied vp near Richardson' slip, on Monday night. He was around the city, and whon he went to go home he found that his boat had been taken with the oars. The boat was painted green. "4, You'll Hurt Yourself. There is no one who does pot meet with some injury at occasional inter vals. Why not be prepared with the best remedy in the world to cure with. Smith's White Liniment not only heals any injury to' skin, "muscle or tendon. but cures dches and pains of all kinds Relieves Rheumatism and Neuralgia' likp magic. 25c., at Wade's Drug re. EE ------ -- C. W. Lane, of Halifax, proposes the formation of an anti-profanity * so- ciety. He thinks the evil is so wide spread and growing so rapidly that an organization should" be establish- od to lessen 'it. His suggestion is that the churches take up the matter, An Englishmen who has only been in the city a short time, and who spends most of his time in drinking, was given. shelter at the police stg: tion. on Tuesday morning. He had been wandering around. all night, and had no place to stay. mailed out free," on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people--without a preseription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca- tarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. The School Attendance. : The school attendance continues very large. As usual, the junior classes are crowded and will be till the eold weather begins. There are an unusually large number of new pupils in the schools, children of peo- ple who have latply come to Kings: ton. The Collegiate Institute attend. ance is also increasing. - * The death took: place in Belleville, ay, of Mrs. Elizabeth Miles, widow of the late Elisha Miles, for many years proprictor of the old Hastings Chronicle. The late Mrs. files was born in Kingston about 8 Ehzabeth Booth. Miss Violet Peel. Belleville, will be Trial catarrh treatments are being hty years ago. Hr mmidén name | Kingston's Famous Fur Store. "PICCADILLIES" ARE POPULAR. 890 This season we find it bard to keep up with the demand for Piccadilly Hats. Last Saturday dilly, the hut ob pedictine.™ Prine trliler. aap he Millionaire Emery is Willing to Invest in Two New | Port Acacia, from Sodus is | ter's office { which delayed the boat until nine | o'clock. | At Richardsons' elevator: Sloop' Lowery, D. B. Low, Toromto. I. tawa: J. nb Lt fh Fa * se : : . : . THE: DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. Nak: x Hn TIE UP Alderman Gaskin is becoming a i CITY AND VICINITY. Made A Good Catch. i t fisherman. A short time ago he my; a great haul of bass, and on Saturday, when bridge, he landed an eicht-pound pike. Post Office Improvements. Every week, improvements are being | made to the post-office. The postmas has been thoroughly reno | vated, and is now fit for occupation i hari : e Wa- | Joseph ' arden the [Kingston's eighteen-rater, dy E Btonmbury Wa. | doses Kehow 8 dower aR Ad a | which is offered for sale by | Peer through the Clarence street gate. Are Your Hands Raw ? Ancint them with the healing pro- from Charlotte to the ties of Dr. Hemilton's Ointment: it , | Toronto exhibition during the vast] For Hes woaerinktve cures the soremess, smoothes out th scaling roughness, makes the skin as {firm and smooth as velvet. For sesses holf the power and merit of | Dr. Hamilton's. Try a 30c. hox. The Yankees Tremble. Canadian Freeman, " Cape Vincent, last week, visiting the fair, says that the cannon fired 9:30 in the evening from Fort Henre could be distinctly heard in the vil- lage. The gun now used is a much larger one than formerly, and will no doubt tend tc put the fear of British arms in as Brother Wood, of the Eagle, other loyal residents of the heautiful village on the American border. An Economical Remedy. boxes at a small price. It is true in| the cheapest sense because you get for | valuable remedy, Wade's Ointment | | cures skin affections that many dol- lars worth of other remedies would | probably not cure. Cures Eczema, Salt Rhewm, Scaly { or Itching Eruptions of the Skin. | | Pimples, Blotches, Dandruff, ote. In| big boxes, 28c., at Wade's Drug! Store. ------ Inquiry For Missing Heird» | Chief. Bailie has written to Chief of Police Baxter, Watertown, N.Y. ask-| ing for information concerning Mrs. | Mary Kehoe, formerly of Frontenac, | and supposed to be there, who has | inherited a small estate. Mary Kehoe | is the wife of Harry Kehoe, who form erly lived in Watertown, "writes the | chief of the American city, and was] employed as a blacksmith by the Bab- | qock Oarriage company. The familyjf removed to Chatham, Ont., where| Kehoe is now employed. | Law Better Dbserved. W. C. Wright, liquor license inspec | tor, says that the law is better ob- | served by the hatels here than it ever| was before. There is far less selling | done on Sunday and Saturday night | Violations are far fewer than they used | to be, he says. It jis the Sunday ob- | servance of the law which' he is more] particular about, though if he finds! any one violating it at other times he will act promptly, as he claims he has done. He occupies a difficult ed | tion, he points out, and has tried to act fairly to both sides. | i i $6.00 New York Excursion. | The New York Central will run its] 2nd annual excursion to New Y from the R. W. & 0. Division on Oc- | tober Sth and 9th, 1907. Tickets good | only in day coaches will be sold for! morning and evening twins above | bdates at rate of 86, good to retuin | until October 15th inclusive Through | special trains will be run on October H. Northrop, General Agent, Water- town, N.Y. Government Employees' Holidays. | In reply to a query as to what holi- days government officials are to, section ¢9, oi the Civil ¢ Service |, Act, re holidays, is quoted : 1 "Every head of a department. and chief clerk or other employee, leave of | absence for the purpose of recreation | « for a period not exceeding three weeks |i in each year: and every or second divisgen, shall ing the 'vear as the head head of the department or deputy determines," |b In New Quarters. ] The firm of Moore & Co., machin- | ists, have removed from 183 Montreal | street, to their new quartcrs, at 206- |t 208 Wellington street, and are for cleaning automobiles, and there is repair 'shop. In addition. thére is 5 | C well equipped machine shop, and spe- | cidl atiention is given to all orders. The firm is one that should receive un liberal share of patronage. : t Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. €:- E: -Hastings and wife, Miss Has tings, scar Schile, New York: Newey, H. M. Wright, V. H and wife, Miss Higginson, M. Harding, Fernie, B.C.: Mrs. B. Willis, Mrs. Moody, H. « Louise and = Mary Richardson | yg received two cases. yester-}| _-" Vicksburg, Mist; A. i. Swin- day one case. and we expect don 2 wife, C. A. Chaplin, Chas. | z larke, A. A. Pagean, 0. Gilbert. Geo. | two cases mors wday or to- [ Nimmo. H. C.. Douglas, Montreal: ® morrow. This at isd H. Williamsor, H. Joyce, W. D. Fox. knowr'as the "Peer Picca~ & H. Burgess, N. W. Doran, T. E sray, J. B. Kasson, A. Allan. T. Thompson, 0 B. Weagan, Hamilton: great favor among good dress- ers. We are the sole Kingston married on Wednesday to P. J. Gorin, Toronts 3 The emperor of Japan bas thirty re Soon seattered throughout bode Coleman, iS. Wright, agents. ; ) Iw |B. Turner, : [Build [genuine Blaud's Tron iat Gibson's Red Cross drug Belleville: 8. J. Geash D. Brockville; T. A. Webster, Lansdowne: i or J. M. Hepburh. Morrisburg: .J wife and child, Gananoque; ------------ up Your svsteth with the store, Lat near the Cataraqui | { downright goodness, no ointment pos-| i; heavy weather. It is to be Hopi Sree t------ { that the Kathleen will find a purchaser | in Kingston, so that she may con | tinve to fly the colors of the Kings / ' ~ A Kingstonian who was over at | at 1 such enthusiastic Americans | and | Wade's Ointment is put up in large | extend it the price a large quantity of a most | | coming over on { Vincent, fell in love. with each other | | and wanted to get married. | next statement | stonian, | of that sort," said | with a smile. | ing something about | having i off the wedding until a later date. vocalist, entitled | {| bo department, may grant to each officer, waif, such officer. | first clerk or employee, whether in the first { Cameron appearing take the role of a French leave so granted at such a time dur- has and praise 3 : musically | 3 ind dramaticaliy, that Miss Cameron | as yo appeared in. During the first +3 ; : . ret, Miss Cameron's part js the f in his absence the deputy head of such ragged, 4 ; a | now |loved, ready to attend to the needs of all [Has Everything." This is the logic White Quiltsp single their. customers. They have an up-to. |of Clyde Fitch and upon it he Jae 1 Size. SDecis 1. 9 date establishment, gnd one that re- Thuilt the Play in which Miss Isabel-| Size, special, 98¢., flects great credit upon the, mans {Irving appears at The Grand, on Sa- i White Quilts double ment. Thefe is an automobile r- | turday, September 1th, matinee ned | 7a BY or age twenty-five feet by seventy-five (night. In manner, this "Girl Whe | Size, special, $1.25. feet, with a large cement wash Basin, | Has ) 5 best work of everything that goes to form' a quick [It is a study 1 Stages it is incur : able, but it is due to irritable Sond. | § Chicago; W. | these B. | backache Nfs. Richardson, | 25. F and | Store, be removed in the beginning (2 $ beck s RE i | Peck's Kidney and Liver Pills will : | remove any irritable © i f | sl e conditions of the tory, { Mr. Kidd as SI schools is this : Day, W. Baker, Ww. { th P. | struction; alsa. pedform bart of "tho Flannelette Blankets, ! Or 8 duties; at $500 he i: yi ank {od to his salary. and that Mr. Kipil - - Blankets, Com- does now orters, ete, at pPopu- Board of E two inspectors for the of money now paid, Tonic Pills. Sold 'ive B YACHTING MATTERS {WATERTOWN YACHTSMEN | . WOULD LIKETOBUY | fie A sample of Celluloid Starch. Send us your name and ad- dress and we'll forward you a | The Kingston Yacht Kathleen-- | Hoped it Will Remain Here--| quarter-pound age of Cellu- | Plans Club As-| id Starch a Painting Book of the Yacht Civ Ki oc colors for the little folks. | sociation. { The Watertown | like very much to Don't send any money --they're free. We just want to you acquainted with Celluloid Starch --the starch that requires no cooking, never makes the iron stick and gives the best results, Send your address to-day to Woks, Limited The Brantford Starch Works, E Celluloid Starch vachtsmen would | get possession of Kathleen, private | tender. They recognize the Kath gen {as a speedier craft than the Crescent, { which they built, and woild like to { add her to their fleet. The Kathleen | has never vet had a fair trial, as ac- | cidents befel her in each race. With { proper mast and rigging she will show "her heels to any of her class on {the lakes. All her contests have been { ton club. No doubt somé of the en | thusiasts will bid for her The Yacht Club Association has giv-| jen notice to all those who hold boat | houses their premises that the { leases will expire On April Ist next | The boat vard and boat Houses have AND COME TO GOURDIER'S. Fur-Lined Coats, choose your the | O¥1 cloth, linings, "also collar he | been leased for "some years by | and reveres, and have it made to { Kingston Boat company, of which Dr | suit yourself. We make them from | Black is head. Its lease expires in| $35.00 UP. the spring, when the Yacht Club As-| P.S.--No Raw Edges. { sociation will assume control of the | W. F. GOURDIER, | property which forms a part of its] EXCLUSIVE FUR STORE, | purchase from the Cameron estate. It | 1s intended to get a dredge to clean 76, 78 and 80 Brock St, : 'Phone 700. on | out the central slip next spring and | further - in towards the | Sainte' Rest; so that. more houses for motor boats can be built WANTED TO GET MARRIED. But Did Not Wish to Pay License Fee. Here 'is the latest : An American couple, taking in the | | who have been | sights of Kingston, the boat from Cape According to al] accounts the only thing that prevented them from get ting tied up, was the price of a li- cense fee. When told that they would ave to pay for a license, they * said that would be much, and the Statuettes marriage was postponed. 1 hey return ed to Cape Vincent. Ne have ceived w Bronze too recently re- The - : as shipment of : The couple, accompanied by two Bronze Figures from friends, called upon a well-known France. ingstonian,' efigaged in business The young man acted as spoke: "We want to get married." $ pointing at his. lady companion. His | surprised the King-| for the visitor asked him to vi, vA tie the knot. He told the couple that he could not marry them, as he had not power to do so. He could how ever, direct them to a man who could issue the necessary license, and to a minister who would perform the cere- mony. He would have to pay a couple of dollars for the license. "That's too much money," said the!' man. "That's not much money in a case the Kingstonian These are sold either, DIAMOND SEE OURS. SMITH BROS, Jewellers & Optician 'Phone 866 Issuers of Marriage Licenses. The stranger cobld not see it this way, however, and with his lady friend, and companions, he left, say- to put THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCI.TY ESTABLISHED 1863. | President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro- perties. Municipal and Counly Deben- | ures Mortgages purchased. Deposits | eceived and inferest allowed. this |S. C. McGill, Managing Director. "LITTLE DOLLIE DIMPLES." Will Be the Event To-Night at The Grand. One of the most "pleasing of 8th, via West Shore RR. from Utica. [Season's offerings at The Grand will | Office, 87 Clarence street, Kingston. Folders showing time of trains and |b¢ to-night, : Complete information may be obtain- | Ton: the dainty comic opera star, will | ed of ticket agents or by writing W.|Make her initial bow in C. H. Keres | when Miss Grae: Came | ------------------------------------------------------------ | latest musical production, entitled | "Little Dollie Dimples." In this role, Miss Cameron has ample opportunity | to display all he actress Read This Price List of Househol Necessities : versatility as 5 and a delimentor of child impersonations. amd Wis is said | the strongest role, 1 > mpu thetic, twelve vears of lramatic situations strong in the Xtreme, while six' years lator, which 8s supposad to homeless little age, and the are elapse between the acts, finds Miss in the delightful mand in which she : such enviable notoriety wretolere in such produc | tons as "The Telephone Girls "The French Maid." ond | Isabel Irving. | g Major proposition : hing. amd. second HAHAH AAHAAINNNAIANN Pure Linen Towels, big size. 25¢, a pair. : ¥ White Sheets, hemmed, good duality English cotton, 75c. each, Pillow Slips, 40 35¢. a pair. HH gained HAHAHA Love Minor proposition : Conclusion : is every- D The girl is "The Girl Whe inch, Everything" goes back to the | Mr. Fitch's earlier days. | in character like "The White Table Linen, mer- cerized,, 60 inches' wide, special 35¢ a yard. € Unbleached Table Lin- en, 25¢ a yard and up Bleached Table Damask, 90c a yard and up. Table Napkitis, all sizes, ¢9¢ a dozen and up. Turkey Red Table Cov- ers, 2 vards se uare, $1.00. pig White limbers." -- Brights Disease. | In its advanced tons of the kidneys which mav easily adneys, liver or bladder and postors | organs ta to perfect health and weak backs or sale Money Cure ht boxes, only at Wade's Drug | back if not sat sfac- -------- The School Inspectorship. Another version of the Damask Proposals to inspector of public t Was suggested i ; at i utleman engaged by Queen's oe 3 to give ceftain Pedagogy Table Cloth, extra special at 90c to $7.00 each, J. A. Thompson, South | T*¢ive $300 jess than * he $1000 instead' of $1.500. The "ducation would then lar prices, have Same amount; est t-- To cure » cold in one day." Layn: Tomo Quinine will do jr. Sold Gibson's Red Cross drug store. a i a EDUCATIONAL. A Paying Investmer A gre, Business Educ = hy Shei SUCCESS in progressive Frontenat Busine College, KINGSTON, - ONT Is ome of Canada's Repres tive Modern lustitutions. Our, sdghection with the ¥ ment ureaus oy Canada and the U States enables us to place uate .in a good sitmatios fo never failed to do it. erate Rates. White for pa 3 jars and large catalogue. 4 Fall Term Opeiis September W. H. SHAW, T.N. STOURY President. Pring SIP PIPIPIIIRIIIIES SIIIIIIIIIIIINNIIS RELLLLLRLLLEL LEERY It you wish to be successful tend The Kingston. Busine * Callege f Lirfited, head "of Queen s CANADA'S HIGHEST GR business school, Bookke shorthand, typewriting, graphy, all comm Subjects thoroughly taught dompetent expericiced tea Diy and night classes. Ent any time. Rates very mod 'Phone, 440, H. F. METUCALFE, Presider J. E. CUNNINGHAM, Secn SPF FIF IIIS IP ------------------------------ ------ A WOMAN'S GRATITU A Mountain Woman Wri Praise of Newbro's Herp "Fortgeveral vears I have b bled with dandruff, causing annovabte,.and my hair bee thin. Have used Newbrao's | for a mopth and the dandruff tirely disappeared and my hi coming mach heavier than New hain j% growing where t and '1 am very thankfu for the benefit I have receb Newbr)'s Herpicide. Very tml. vours, MRS. C. B. FOS No. 95 Utah Adve, Butte, Sold by leadifg diggists. | in stamps: for =ample "to 1 cide Co, Detroit, Mich. 1 S0c. and £1. G. W. Mahood none The sutitien Shahess in Ww ought to suggest - wis ; Se in or good Coal sell. good. Coll Jt's the ki sends "out "thé st heat makes the home comfortabl the best money éan buy there 'is none better mined. We deliver it to you cles without slate, at the very i prices. BOOTH & CO Phone 133. Foot of Wi After the or rage voung m gets what he learned at co manages to become a useful It pays , to Buy fountain and hot water bottles at Gib Cross drug store. Pure gu ones sold there

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