Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1907, p. 7

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|| Phoenixville, Pa. AD BRGULATIONS. even + section of Domi Lands iz Oa or the Norton " 8 and 26, not re. be homesteaded LY any per. head of a family, Synopsis Canadian Northwest roses ad conditions by soti, daughter, broth. Iitending homesteader, cancelia- telegram such ajiplica- jority and the land wij necessary papers 1g transaction are received Ly "'personation" or fraud the will forfeit all priority of claim been granted it will pe cancellation must be applicant must be entry, and only one will be Te- i LY to prior righ pplicant for cance! approval ment, relinquish it in favor mother, son, da ,. brother or tf eligible, but to no ome else, on Lling declaration of onment. DUTIES--A settler is required to per- form the duties under ome of he folluw- ) At least aix months' residence up- on and cultivation of the land in h the term of three years. , if he so duties by living on > solely by him, not less than eighty acres in A the vicinity of his homestead. Joint ownership in land will not meet this requirement. (8) If the father (or mother, father is deceased) of a homesteader | permanent residence on farming u him, rot less t eighty (80) acres in extent, in the vi wy vg the a, or upon a he stead entered for by him in the vicir : such homesteader may perform kis own ce duties by living with the futh- {er (or mother.) (4) The term "visinity"" in the twa ing paragraphs is defined as meon- jog not more than nine miles in a direct line; exclusive of the width of road lowance crossed in the moasureme (5) A homesteader intending to pe his residence -duties in. accorgance the above while living With parents on farming land owned by himsel potify the Agent for the district rol such Before maki application for patent the settler mus ve six months' n fn writing to the Commissioner of wminion Lands et Ottawa, of his in tion to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH * WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL--~Coul mining rights m QUARTZ~A person eighteen years or over, having discovered mineral in may locate a claim 1,500x1.,50 ng "has y upon having a survey mm complying with other requ chase the land at $1 per acre. The patemt provides for the pay of a royalty of 24 per cent on the sa Placer mining claims generally are ( feet square : entry fee $5, renewable year- An applicant may obtain two leases to di for gold of five miles each for a term of twenty years, renewable at . discretion of the Minister of tho Ins terior. The lessee shall have & dredge in opers ation within. one season from the date of the lease for each five miles. RR $10 per annum for each mile W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the In erior. N.B,--Unauthorized publication. o. this advertisement will not be paid for. HERE'S SOMETHING NEW IN POST CARDS | Greetings from King : ston, "Life Models" Kingston Views. Come in and have a look. T. McAuley "The royal commission appointed to tte the Quebec bridge disaster spent Thursday inspecting the plant of the Phoenix Bridge tompany, at and -- Tang Pe NET: RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Rallway SINGLE FARE | Thankagiig Dy Going Oct. 30th and 31st, until Monday, Nov. 4th, 1907, Kinston to Ottawa Leave Kingston at 12.10 pm. TT: returning LC arrive in Ottawa 2.45 pan. Direct conpections at Reafrew wjth CP.R. No leave Renfrew at 413 p.m. - for Pembroke Port Arthur, Winnipeg and Pacific Coast potats. Full particulars at K. & P., R. Ticket Office, Ontario St F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. Bay of Quinte Rail bay way New short knee for Tweed, N Deserconto, and all local poists. Trains leave City Hall Depot at 4pm. R. W. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.Ry., Kingston. RAILWAY ] ERTL THANKSGIVING DAY THURSDAY, Oct. 31st, 1907. Tickets will be sold at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE, good going Wed- nesday and Thursday, Oct. 30th and dist, good returning om or before Mom day, Nov. 4th, 1907. amd C. P, SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE FOR MUNTERS i Good going Oct. 8th to Nov. 5th, to all points oa Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Ry. points, Mattawa to Port Arthur, points Aylmer to Waltham, Que., Ste. Adele to Nominiag Que., also to points New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newioundland, and going Oct. 24th, te Nov. 5th, to Penetang, Midland, Lake- field, and .all stations, Severn to North Bay, Argyle to Uoboconk, to Haliburton, Madawaska to Depot and to all points reached by Muskoka Navigation Co., and Huntsville, Lake Bays & Lake Simcoe Navigation Co. All tickets are good returaing from des tination on or before December Tth, 1907. For full particulars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, cornez John son and Ontario streets: Quebec Steamship Company River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cocl Latitude / Twin Screw Iros SS. *Camplan," [with electric lights, slectrie bells and all modern comfort. Saedls from Montreal om Monday, 9th and 23rd September, for Pictou, N.S, tt Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay. Grand River, Summerside, P;E.I. BERMUDA Summer Excursions, $05 Sa upiaste by the mew Twin Screw SS, * aa ian," 5.500 toms. Sailing from New York 4th, 14th and 25th Temperature cooled by seldom rises above B80 degrees. The Svea trips of the seasom for health and eo ort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and statercoms, apply to J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston: Oat BIG GAME SEASON OPENS. >= Seals *t New Brunswick "MOOSE I Sept. 15th. seldom fails 3 Re. SX Kiduey Cure 2c. Munyon's Headache ache in three minutes. Price, 5c purities of the blood. Price, 23¢ and breaks Price, 5c. Muayon's Pile cures all forms of piles. Piice Price; §1. \ Remedies at all mostly at 25 cents a vial. It's so easy to Stop even after a few boxes. Giv faithfully ; carry out the direction: Jef Kidney Pill Youwe's Porn, P. O. certainly a blessing. receiving great benefit from Bu-Ju. back, but is so much better now. Mgrs. A. C. Kipp, ism, is to take Bu-Ju. soc. a large box. sent on receipt of price. THE CLAFLIN CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED COAL OFFICE ah An Early Order J CARIBOU : (Quebec 3 DEER September 1st " 3 oa Nova Scotia wp October 1st. Write for Publications | Containing Latest Information About Fishing and Hunting Week In the Canaan Woods, Hunting Grounds of the Micmacs, Big Game of the Southwest Miramichi | Districts ,Guides, Routes INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Montreal Office, 141 St. James St. Toronto Office, 51 King St. East. Central Passenger Depart- u ¥ Is so miuch better than a late rush order. It gives you our best service in screening, hauling, and de: livering. It's good for our drivers and our horses, and you'll get the ) factory end of the bargain yourself. Order early. TheFrontenac Lumber and Coal Company. A. CHADWICK, Manager { i [| ! | i STANDARD WRTICLES ment, Moncton, N.B. Time Table, Beginning Oct. 13th STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER 2 Leave Wolfe Island ™~ Magic Baking Powder. Monday, 7.30--9.15 am. 1.00--3.00 p.m. Gillett's Perfumed Lye. TueSday, 7.30--9.15 a.m.'1.00--3.00 p.m. Imperial Bakirg Powder. Neduesday, 7.30--9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m Gillett's Cream Tartar. hursdays, Breakey's Yi Cakes. B: 6.50--2.30 a.m. 1.002.830. p.m. Reyes! east Friday, 7.30.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. Qillett's Mammoth Blue. Saturday, 8.00--9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. Negic Baking Seda. Sunday i... ...9.30 a.m. 12.30--3.00 p.m. Gillett's Washing Crystal. Leave Kingston MON. 8.30-11.30 a.m. 2.004. MADE FOR OVER 50 vars. TUES. THURS., 8.80--11.50 a.m. 3.00 Breakey's Bay, 8.00--7.00 p.m. FRI., 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2.00--4.30 p.m. SAT, 8.30--11.30a.m.2.00--4.30 p.m. SUN. ..... 1000 a.m. 1.153.830 p.m. IT 1S TO THE ADVANTAGE .OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER IN CANADA TO Usa j| {usTABUSHED resa) E.W.GILLETT S07 TORONTO.ONT. 2 o'clock trip from Kingston to Wolfe Island, Spoor's Dock and Simcoé Island Tims Table subject to change without | SHOPHISOOSPEOIIOOI00S notice. Boat calls at Garden Island going to and from Kingston. ~ E. BRICELAND, Manager. ALLAN "7A" LINE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Corsician sails, Fri., Oct. 18. Nov. 15 Virginian sails, Fri, Oct. 25. Nov. 31 Tunisian sails .....ewowoo-- Fri, Nov. 1. Victorian sails, Thurs, Nov. T .. , MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. : Sicilian 88il8 wom..ocmsme Thurs., Oct. 17. Grampian (new), Thurs. Oct. 10. Nov. 14 tes of Passage and full information ined from J. P. HANI EY, or J, P. GILDERSLEEVE, street. COAL! the best money can buy, and there is mome better mined. We deliver it to you clean and without slate, at the wery bottom . ) prices 3 BOOTH & CO., Phone 133. Foot of West Bt MUNYON'S 3X RHEUMATISM CURE | Pepsia Cure is Sus rented 3 Cures pains in the back, loins or groims (was performed by fie MI forms of kidney disase. Price. |man, of Ardeadale, cousin of the bride, Wright swccedded in getting the injur- Cure 'stops bead | iB the wsreschun of a lap whet. of 'ed man into the carriage. and hur | Yo {invited guests. The was attend- | id the horses toward home, when | ge ae two sisters, Misses Lena | Dr. Tuttle was Summoned and set the | Bot, 0 0° t ia"on the of and Flossie Clancy, and the groom jimh. | of i. "pacoid in a few hours was supported by R. Martin and Mr. | The orit determination of i . . : hu he The bride was tured In shite (ors Fit and ton of a man | ¢'i ke with it the desire for repara- Ointment positively silk and po Y r 2c. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all im- {ed by her Munyon's Codd Cure Prevents posumonia | Munyon's Vitalizer restores lost powers roses. Miss Bu-Ju a fair chance -- take it{ Manion. Selby. on Wednesday exactly ; and Bu-Ju will cure ol as surely as 2 and 2 make 4. JOO | health cures Muscular Rheumatism, Ine flammatory Rheumatism, Sciatica, Mexico, going Lumbago, because it removes the | "8&° CAUSE of these troubles. I * Have tried your Bu-Ju Kidney Pills, | Richmond Hill. Mrs and found them very beneficial for Rhew- and Miss matism and pain in the back. They are from a month's visit with friends in My husband is also | Hamilton, Toronto and Qakville x € voung people has had great pain in the small of hif!dance in the Rheumatism, in any form, means irri- tated nerves, and is caused by uric acid being deposited in the blood stream. The : a only way uric acid reaches the blood is, What is Transpiring in the River through weakness or disease of the Kid- neys. The only way to cure weak, dis- eased Kidneys, and thus cure Rheumat- | Brock street. for some years past did {merchant of this town, has gone out! fon aking them. They have worked woeders { of business here and will in the near! sufferer. Gm. A. out of date. : in British Columbia in! Doa't be Give Gia Pills' Mr. Coffman is nearin is of | Mr, C x hi h- : : _ | wfuir trial and will cure you just as tieth birthday. He explained A al ) On Saturday afternoon at the Driv- | cured Mr. Mention this friend that he constructed the coffin | . . team will | the Brockville | team for junior honors in the 0. R.F, Great interest is centred At all druggists, or WINDSOR, ONT. Fa most satis- | | Even ungraded wheat, EE ---- NWSE | | A Sudden Call Came to John Manion, of Selby--Laid Down | William Wright, started for a and Never Woke Up--Personal [wri to Paragraphs. Napanee, Oct. Pearl Grieve, Napanee . iplayed the wedding march. After the | hable druggists. | ceremony. a sump. 1 per was Serv and Mrs. Dawson left this for a honeymoon in Toronto, Detroi Peter Gould has again opened up a . business one door morth of his reki- Such a simple treatment. So abe dence, on Centre street, and a solutely certain to cure. Just take and up-to-date stock of groceries will Bu-Ju. Not a few doses--don't pe found at his stand. Cure Rh ti and other@ities. | A very sudden call came to Spoon. Mr. Manion was in his family went to call him, as he hac { requested, they found him dead. Hear sudden death his terribly Decease 'on Saturday. { Miss Florence {home, this week, { visit with friends in IToronto. Miss visiting Miss May Steacy. Dafoe left vesterday for Mexico City via Detroit and Chi Johnston returnec after four months Hamilton an { Svdenham Collegiate Institute, is very ill of nervous evening. enjoved. GANANOQUE NEWS. Town. Gananoque, Oct. 25.8 future locate | the Okanagan Valley. ling Park the local rugby {try conclusions with U. schedule in this game, and a hard fight pected. 15 ex R. Sheppard, King street, is baving | a fifteenfoot addition erected in the | rear of the store occupied by William Hazel, as a boot and shoe store. Court No. 1., A.O.H., held a largely attended and euchre party Merchants Bank on last, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stevens, Alex andria Bay, N.Y., spent a short tim this week with | the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bethuel De Wolfe, Sy enham street. Mrs. William Cornett, North Yakima, Wash., is in town, for | a short visit with her daughter, Mrs | Hugh Wilson, Pine street. George A. | Whitemarsh, Stone. street, left yester- | day, for a few weeks' visit with his { daughter, - Mrs. (Dr.) Bedell in Mer- rickville Mrs. J. W. Logan, South street, is spending some time with { her brother at Hay Bay. Miss Margaret McLellan, corner First | and River street, a nurse in the Al- bany City Hospital, who has béen spending the summer here with her parents, has resumed her studies. Tuesday evening own FINANCIAL SITUATION Due to the Extravagance of the Toronto, Oct. 25.~-Commenting upon the present financial situation B. E.| Walker, president of the Canadian| Bank of Commerce, observed that if he wanted to borrow $1,000 he could] not do so unless somebody else had | saved that amount. That is what is] the matter to-day. The people have} been extravagant, business expansion | has gone ahead at a great rate, and | the money stringency follows. But the banks have been cautioning ir | patrons and getting them to cut down | their requirements, and beneficial re- | sults are already being felt. | said Mr. Walker, "that| things to| People. | "I believe," this treatment will bring | rights in a, surprisingly short time. 1! | should mot be surprised | this next year we witness easier money | if sdme time | conditions." Mr." Walker went on to speak of the beneficial effect of the high prices now ¢ ruling for Canadian grain in the west," whioh would have been of little value in previous | years, can this season be profitably | shipped to England. It brings as goad | a price as high class wheat did in! former vears, and can, therefore, al- ford to pay the freight to the Old| Country. Oats tnat could not bej shipped out of the country In other | seasons are this year in great demand, and the result is that the west will} get almost as muck money for its ar vest as it has done in more bountiful | seasons. . Another thing is that this year the) farmers will be paving off the store} keepers and implement makers instéad of taking on new indebtedness. This will have a beneficial effect on the general situation. ! "The new perfume, Iris of India." is | . . X i brooke, Qué. 3 sold in Kingston at Gibsons Red Cross Are the oves that stand the test, : . . gold ia Hing | | ae mg. " Use St, George's---and smile on baking days." | We don't believe people would be { See Ribby's 50c. golf caps. , - : SE See Bibby's 50c. knitted gloves. on a sibson's Red Cross drug you, FRER, a cook book, In praving for sinners. many miss | «----e------eemamam store. For husky throats. excellent revipes." = # i the right man. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1907. B.-A wedding oc i oll -- oc | ramped _ | curved" at Wesley. near New bunghe on fame have § Wednesday evening. when Miss Minnie It that the bowes in his right "4 OtEestion and [(lapcy became the bride of James Domini fractured | in _ his Tet = speedily | Dawson, Switzerville. The ceremony Rev. A. C. Hui |g ypon finishing the journey. so Mr. carried a bouquet of white | Guenteen weddin~ sup- | The bride refeived | {many useful and costly presents. Mr. | morning | Kingston, at Campbell Bros. new | Gibson's Red Cross drug store. John after usual on Wednesday and lay down after dinner for an hour and when his . : Kidn | disease is attributed as the cause of i {was aged sixty-seven vears. The fune- ral will take place from his residence Rothwell, Perth, is | Arthur | v t The third time, he said "he M. Henry, late principal of the Sn for a sample just to see if | a certain sense seems to become trouble at his home, G. D. Hawley Ethel, returned yesterday The | hecessary. of the town gave a and Oddfellows hall, last A very enjoyable time was successful progressive | in their rooms over the Pr S---- } . = . | LEG BADLY SHATTERED. i | Resident Rides Seventeen Miles Tells About a Lot of Things ia : ; With Broken Limb. HR Short Metre h 5 See Bibby's mew 31 shirts. " "A Man's Wardrobe reflects Himself His lity, taste, di LA tion." - | the to fracture his right {lee. the limb bene broken in two | iplaces. Mp. Bowell, accompanied by | day's | Flinton. They were about a { fail, {mile A when the i "iris of Indi § wid in 2 irightened, and Mr. | to quiet them. He gore. too bard, with the See Bibby's new $1 golf caps. In our minds a lot of needed reform fis the jutiuet of Savion. " | Bowell, an ekiesly gemetieman, insiet- | Repentance is a failure when it does Bowell's are. in riding the miles, from Flatow . to | be rs - o x 2 } vy Bibby's $1 wool underwear. 4 » | Tweed, with a fractured legis ne | OF prevents consumption" by curing | {your cough: Giwson's Red Cross ureg | | syrap. i { Let us"not forget that with the Lord i | the millionaire, and the beggar are | brothers. $ H vou bet on the foothall game on Try Bibby's $1 men's sweaters, Saturday say McConkev's or Huy-| Some min get the living that they Jer's high-class candy. Sold only at | think the workl owes them behipd bars | . {and locks. . Try Bibby's 82 fancy sweaters, When assumption can mot make good 1 it is nothing more or léss than down- right folly. i ---------------------------- [Be children's favorite," Gibson's , Red Cross Cough Syrup, 20c. ot ? oug yup, » Bot} $s the Cure for Sick A good many times there are weak ilinks in the chain of quickly form- | ed friendship. i | See Bibby's 50. knitted gloves, TEST THEM FREE | The devil can usually be found on {both sides in the church 'membership are skepti disagreement. di rn gy shat GIN The second deviation from the hon- | tried so many things for his esty line always comes a little easier ! | 'without getting any better, that he had | than the first just about made up his mind that he "Acts directly on your. cough, Gib. Coukdu't get well. son's Red Cross Cough Syrup, Me - | When Be first read about GIN PILLS not 2c. Umbrellas ! Umbrellas ! From 30c. up, the greatest values in t Fools and flatters are most general ly found together. The Lord mever é&xpects deeds be vond our strength. i The man who aims to appear well-dressed exercises great care lt Th 3a ie Se. "lin the selection of his suits. He has learned that it pays to look ff : f Ie Aner vo at ite sede iin into their pedigree. That subtle, almost intangible sympathy ow \ - | there was any chance of well." | own property. r | between man and dress is understood. | gree, that of GIN PILLS Wo ud at Senuine The inevitable choice of the man who seeks appropriate things jo. much Food tha cover and bow low. * : in dress is studied by the buyer who selects the fabrics, and by the Even the good man who believes he | d€Signers who create the distinctive charm of Semi-ready Tellaring 3 et 1H ~ hive paid 45 8 tox for the second, if | See Bibby's 50c. fleece underwear Those shooting will get his re i heaven js i | i hips and Sled qway. Sint he re i a. In Mayme hm System and organization make it possible to sell fine clothes at ) i 2 Sol = He slept "For husky throats," Zymole Tro $ 8 $20-- $30 values-- $5 $ 0 a suit less than | bladder trouble. 4 keys, sold in Kingston at Gibson's | 18 and and on to valu 5 to $10. suit ter than he had Red Cross drug store. | you pay for like quality. Sold The Coffin. Isaac Coffman a few days ago sold | Being a - | in 5 Bae) SITS REN AE 0 coin be ad made many soar , 'were » sam and ago, e sold it, not because he fglt | ood, 1 bought three bonts sud he would have no use for it, but ae l cause his wife insisted that it was " Semi-ready Tailoring § sud we will send you s free sample, twenty years ago, at a time when | 1 J ls wl ac Oe 3 d be Be Br wlan dem ln To Hh 1 120 oT a | 78-80 Princess Street. he put it: | "Many's the time I have sat beside | a cheery blaze of chestnut logs and | heard them crackle and burn merrily | It makes - such a homelike blaze that | I picked it in proference to other | woods. "It was my desire to make a coffin | as cory as possible, and I rejected the frivolities which so many persons af- fect in the matter of coffins. In order to have it handy 1 kept it in the | garret, "But my wife tells me that steles have changed, and, since I have ae cumulated a little fortune: she will not permit me to die unless. I consent to get an up-to-date casket. To avoid | trouble 1 agreed to sell the old one." - { Could He Have Survived ? Harper's Weekly, { "It is a rule, to which good lawyers | {usually adhere," says a Philadelphia | attorney, '"'mever to tell more than one | knows. There was an instance in Eng- | land, not many years ago, wherein al ' {lawyer carried the rule to the ox-| | treme, ¥ 'Ove of -the agents in a Midland re vision court objected to a person whose name was on the register onl i ercand thaas.ou_ the, register It matters not, for we have SHOES for every mem i onc jo 2 dear % | . wi. inp [ vision attorney declined to cont the | ber, from the littie toddier wiro must have Spring: Heels and demanded | 0 the good sturdy ones for the head of the house. We {conclusive testime i i i "The agent on the ther pint. are careful to to see that they are of proper material and and gave corroborative evidence to/correct in shape and fit; while the important point-- he fyase of the man in question. |gervice--is always our care. This fall we are showing " 'But, sir, how do you know the! man's dead 7* demanded the barrister. | VEI'Y Datty Gun Metal Blucher at $3.00, American made Well,' was the reply, 'I doo't| For Men, we have the sole sale in Kingston of the Men's know. It's very difficult tc ve.' : 3 "As 1 suspected." returned. the bar. | Belmont" Shoe in all leathers at $1.00, This is an rister. "You don't know, whether he's| American brand, and, of course, up-to-the-minute in dead or not.' » . » s "Whererpon the Witness: oolly con. |St¥le. We consider this shoe the strongest line in the tinued : 'I was saying, sir, that 1[City at the price, $1.00. don't know whether is dead or not; : but 1 do know this, they buried him about a month ago on suspicion." *" J H Sutherland & Bro Scientific Value Of Tears, Lg " Every thoughtful man nowadays i " G i sincerely convinced that each Yn The House of Good Shoemaking., tion of man has been based on some! practical and useful duty and even) tears have been proved to possess | . {some real value aside from their emo- | tional work, Crying, says science | nowadays, is a beneficial exercise for . ' children, the: he |b Mathieu's Syrup i nl Sori a oh. age, Sud re keeps the cyes moist and prevents too of Tar & Cod Liver Oil . great mental strain. Savages are just as ready to weep Cures all kinds of coughs and any stage, in | as civilized people, but they lean to- seasons and at all times. No | what you may pay fora collar, you can't buy anything better { than our oc ! collar. The linen in this collar is made for us and no better Nnen hes ever been used in any collar, These collars have an indes- tructible buttonbole, with a | These buttonaoles will ontlast | the collar and are an exclusive feature of - | jassurance, however, COLLARS The * Achilles," which is illustrated here, isan Irom Prame Brand wing collar--a stylish collar for business or semi-dress wear. There's no better collar made. Sizes 14 to 13, heights 3, 2% and 2%. Price 20c. each--3 for soe. TOOKE BROTHERS, LimiTed F you were a grocer--and you had recommended St. George's to your customers --and they had tried it-- and had come back to tell you that it was BETTER than you said it was-- {ward tears when joyous or if their | sympathies are touched. "They do not all fery from pain because it does not ap- {peal to them mentally as a subject | j |for tears. The English and Scoteh | cough is so bad but that it shed fewer tears than any other 1a can be cured easily and quick. ] tion. says the scientists. The Latin races use fears more easily, but are ly by a few doses of [less affected by strong emotion than MATHIEU'S Syrup of Tar & ib" almost tearless Englishman and : : { American. Negroes always weep when Cod Liver Oil. j very angry and "crying mad" with . {many people is the most dangerous From all dealers, 335c. large bottle. | sign of trouble possible. colds' in --now, wouldn't you smile?" "That's the way I feel about Baking Powder J. L. MATHIEU Go. Props., Sher-| Campbell Bros'. Furs Sea Bibby's agecial $1 scarf pins,

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