Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1907, p. 7

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end of the meals of the "day should be Chase & Sanborn's SEAL BRAND COFFEE. It's the first thing for break- fast--the last for dinner-- and the "best thing" in > every meal. TON nas Limerick last Limerick was so keen amd the go good om the whole that we ne More Limerick, which will 'close is to pay the money to winners in s gift buying. = wave the opportunity of contribut- hristmas good cheer. 30.00 SH PRIZES WINNERS 1ZE, $250 CASH . 50 " . 25 es of $5 Each es of Each DITIONS CAREFULLY. his competition are perfectly sim- lo is to fill in the last line of the m below and then send it, accom- with [abel attached), of a package id, Red, Pink, or Orange La- FEE, (embossed lid only,) which and in ope Limerick, You may send a8 pou like so long as a TIN LID tok. must be prepaid at letter rates. . THE KING EA "World Can Produce. y in Airtight Tins. ALE BY ALL GROCERS. MERICK 'CHRISTMAS FOR ME WITHOUT LIPTON'S TEA," DOMINION 3 OPINION Jecision of the Editor of The Toronto , and enter the competition on that dis- ided by the Editor of The Toronto MAIL pb must be accepted as final. Envelopes Limerick," and sent to MAIL AND EM- be mailed by last post, lecember 10th, sriek will be published in The Kings- ucsday, December 3rd. > Sell Bon Ami, Gillets Lye, Gasoline, Turpentine, Blacking, Knife Polish, 8, Chamois Skins, ire Clay, Stove Pipe rish, Etc. petent Day and Bight Siasacs. Enter at any time. very moderate. H. F. METOALFE, President: J. BE. CUNNINGHAYM, Secretary. DIFIIAIISIFIIVISIIIING Barb bbbbbhbbrbbbpbtihs % IMPROVE YOUR EDUCATION INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER . -- -- f ville, spent Sunday in this place. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS! Harley Ferguson has been engaged to | teach the school at Laliantyne for w---- the year 1908, Rossic Tennant was, WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- it , the t of his nd- Enate Ron re ENTS TELL US : --_------ v Occurrences In The City And ¥ Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Re- BEER" IS GOOD TO ENRICH THE BLOOD pene who drink good beer with their meals can't be aenemic--thin-blooded. Because beer, so drank, actually supplies the food ele- Weak Memories Helped. Denbigh, Nov. 19.--Uur woods have resumed their normal quietness. They will probably be more than usually gWiet this winter, as there will be but ments that make the blood rich. membered little jobbing or lumbering going on, Also beer assists the stomach in -- owing to the scarcity and high price getting all the good possible out Glendower Gleanings. of hay and grain. Considerably more than the usual number of settler per mits to bunt deer were issued this season by the township clerk who had to send * for entary. supplies. An unannounced call of a government game inspector at some of the hunt- ing camps, recalled the provisions of the game laws to the mint of many who used to suffer fron rather a weak memory on this point. Hugo Schoe neidi sold his farm of 109 acres to Miss Mary Greer, and intends to quit farming for a while at least Miss Greer has placed her parents, Mr. and of all the food that enters Put aside prejudice and learn just how good for almost every adult good beer really is. Glendower, Nov. 19.--The cheese fac- tories have closed for the season. Farmers have their ughing done. Hunters are plentiful. Christie Lee- man is visiting at home. The feldspar mine owners are getting out lots of rock. Quite a number from Cobalt are working here. Farmers are cut- ting their wood for the winter, San- ford Leeman, Glendower, is with Lasher Cronk, Parham. Junetown Jottings. Junetown, Nov. 18.--Miss Luella | yrs. William Gre#r on her newlv-ac- Day and Evening Classes at the Herbison is guest of friends in quired property and leit again for Frontenac Business Brockville. Miss Blanche Herbison | Michigan, Miss Dora Chatson. late of College spent Sunday in Lansdowne, Mal-| Toronto, has arrived home, and is ' colm Scott will shortly move to Gan- enjoying a good visit with her pa: Barrie and Clergy Sts. anoque, Mrs. Mary Nowlan will spend rents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chatson -- the winter with her daughter, Mrs Her brother, © Frank, Jr, of Brock- T. N. STOCKDALE, MeKay, Lyn. John Herbison had the | ville, is also taking a vacation from "Phone, 680. Principal. mice io quite severely hurt his | his arduous duties in the railway ser- and, on Monday, while helping to| vice. Master George Fritsch, Ren- ARERR RRR BREESE butcher. Quite a few from here at- frew, took the same notion and is and Coal Company. A. CHADWICK, Manager Successors of The Rathbun 3 Company. EASA Raas ssa as sss 28 SRE FHEEES Overgaiters and Leggins. Women's Over-Gaiters, at 35c., 50¢., 75c. and $1. Women's Leggins, $1 and $1.25. Women's Leggins, 75¢., 85¢., $1. Girls' gins, 85c. Girls' Leather Leggins, $1.50. H. JENNINGS, KING ST) IYPEWRITING! We have an experienced stenographer and typist and we are prepared to do strictly fifst class copying of all kinds. Headquarters for Typewrit- crs, Repairs and Supplies. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co., + 171 Wellington street. Watches! In Solid Gold, Gold-Filled and Sterling Silver Cases, all sizes and fitted with any make of movt. Our special move ment has a universal guaran- which is good from Hall fax to Vancouver. Before selecting a watch see our dis- play. Kinnear & d'Esterre, Watchmakers & Jewelers 100 Princess St., Kingston GASOLINE + Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. A large stock of Dry Bat- teries, Spark Plug and Coils a'ways on hand. SELBY & YOULDEN LIMITED. +4 Phone No. 67. 3 loth and Cordroy Legy are the best pills on earth." tended a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hogeboom, on Wednesday evening last. A travelling Bible agent passed through here last week. Rev. Mr. Bradford, Escott, will preach in the school house on Wednesday evening, favoring his parents and other rela- tives here with a visit. Some more of our farmers' sons and daughters have left Denbigh, temporarily Miss Jane Dool went to Toronto, Misses Emma and Martha Stein to Ottawa, and Frederick Stein and William Rahm to the Bessemer iron mines to work. Ryrie * Special' $15.00 I UR SPECIAL Ladies Watch at i $15.00 is a very accurate time | piece, and contains a fine Ryrie Bros. 15 Jewelled movement, carrying our fullest Successful At Duck Hunting. Chaffey's "Lock, Nov. 19 ~The wea- ther has been unusually fair, consider- Bannockburn News. Bannockburn, Nov. 19.-- Sheriff Hope, ing the time of the season. The boats | Belleville, paid our town a flying guarantee. are about done running for this sea- | visit last week. Our local rimrods | HE CASE is a 14k gold filled, son. Miss Mazie Burns, Oates, is the | have returned with a goodly supply | guaranteed for 25 years. guest of Mrs. J. K. Regan. Master |of deer. Miss Wright is down irom the Vincent Regan is convalescent. J. W.|west and will spent Christmas with | HIS WATCH can be supplied in Simmons has returned from a trip [her mother at the Mission house. . I 5 a man's size, open faced, screw on the steamer Wazzie. The numerous | Samuel McEwen has erected a new 3 bh & | front and back, at the same price. parties around here have heen well en- | fence in front of his residence on Main 4 Some people are fond of | joyed. Miss Maude Simmons, Moose | street. William Weigel, B.Se., an ex- 4 experimenting. We know a Jaw, is on an extended visit with re- | pert mining engineer, of St. Louis, is 3 man who decided to get his i latives and friends. Miss M Fleming, [expected in town this week. John coal at another place; the RyYRIE Bros., and Master Raymond, visited New. | Winter, of the Winter Lumber com- 3 result was a big bill fo his 3 . boro Saturday and. Sunday. Capts, | pany, is spending a few days with his '4+ house bonita ood deo Limited E. .and J. Fleming are meeting with (family in town. St, Bartholamew's g $l », snccess at duck hunting. M. Bartly | congregation have received a dona- 3 Re f be had ever +! 134-138 Yonge St. has also captured about two dozen, [tion of a silver communion service + pa: ore for the same The steamer Westport has arrived |from the An lican congregation of length of time 3 TORONTO ¥ r JRO glace ) 2 3 beli me. a | loaded with coal; she will lay up at |Hillier. Dr, Gardiner, Ridovado, made DQ : eve. our .. Scranton 4 | Newboro during the winter. a business trip to town to-day. A + coal the economical and sat- Ti number of * our prominent business | isfactory coal in the city. 3 If We Could Look Brought Home Deer. men have ordered a supply of feed 3 Th F t L be +! Westbrook, Nov. 20.--The cheese fac- [from the west. Hay is still very 3 exrron enac um P +1 t th H rt f tory closed, on Friday, after a very |5carce, and is quoted at $15. Miss + a € ea of a successful season. Our veteran sporta- | Day, Sydenham, is spending the week- The Om- 4 man, George Gates, accompanied by [od with the Misses Harris. { Pale-Faced Person ! his son, James, has returned - from | tario Lead Mining company have a | 1 zorth Bay, bringing with him two large gang a Mtn, Fusing york Lat 1 4 fine deer. George W. Smith left, the mine. Israel cEwen has jus Few ever stop to consider what | pian for ti, ala 5 dinit shipped 250,000 feet of lumber to a coun! means. In the |. brother, Dr. S. S. Smith. = D. | Trenton firm. Alfred Jenner, presi: to toate Ba it indicates n absence from the dent of the Millbridge cheese factorv { of the rich, red, Jilo-ghvin elements | m0 requisite to health ; the second Sheehan and sister, Katie, and Mr. : was in town on Monday. and Mrs. George Gates, visited John THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 197. * Charles | KILLED HIM IN BED ROBERT L. WHITLOCK VIC. TIM OF JEALOUS WIFE. She Fired Shots at Hersell--In- flicted Injuries From Which 'She is Likely to Die. New York, Nov. 21.--Half crazed by jealousy because of her husband's at- tentions to another woman Mrs. Lot- tic Hitchcock shot and instantly killed ber husband, Robert L. Hitchooek, as he lay sleeping in bed in their home in the borough of the Bronx, on Wed: nesday. Then turning the revolver upon herself Mrs. Hitehcock inflicted several wounds on her head and breast from which she is expected to die. Hitchoock was a compositor on a New York newspaper. The man and woman were married about a year ago and had an apartment in 135th street, Lately they have had fre. quent quarrels and Mrs. Hitchoock has repeatedly complained to her neighbors that her husband has been spending his evenings with another woman when not at work. PITH OF THE NEWS. -- The Very Latest Culled From Al Over The World. The overdue steamer lonic arrived safely at Port Arthur. Mine owners in Cobalt are expected to decrease wages. Letters received from a missionary, in Central India, state that a famine is imminent there. The Canadian Pacific railway large parties of surveyors at has work locating two lines in Washington state. : Chief of Police Gibeau, of Verdun, was fined $20 by Judge Choquet, at Montreal, for not interfering in a fight in his town. Church people of Pittsburg are ar- {ranging a club for chorus girls, where {the latter may dance and have a {pleasant time generally. {| The Dauphin municipality, Mani- {toba, has paid a bounty on 370 {wolves this year, making a total out- {lay of £1,170 for this purpose. Among the distinctions won at Ox- {ford during the year by the Rhodes {scholars was the chancellor's prize {for Latin essay, taken by H. J. Rose, | Quebec, | Abraham B {Pa., though he has no hands {eighteen rabbits the other dav. pull {ing the trigger of his gun with a {strap held by his teeth. | { | | Mevers, of Hanover, shot | | |" TO STOP PRISON LABOR. |¥ Hamilton, Nov. 21.-- |% Hon. Col. Hendrie at the | Conservative Club announc- ¥ ed that the next session ¥ the government: would do away with prison labor. | oa ' y ile 'nie 3 Sanford paid the town a business trip | ¥ | it indicates a weak: heart action. | Draper, Glenburnie, on Tuesday, and Naa BL . Tid | HICK vd two things act and react. If we spent a very Pleasant time. ine loday. The lowe : Street. light -- HAHAH V v could look at heart of one of these | 'anluven, Collins ay, anc iss 1 US he » ™ | pale-faced le, we would see it flabby, |lirass, Lake Shore Road, spent Sun- | Might, and pronounced by all to be 'a 0 DEATHS REPORTED. | weak and id. No wonder they are | day with Miss Lorraine Smith. A |*uccess. The many friends of Miss --e | easily tired, get out of breath quickly, | umber from here attended the tea | Alice Harris are pleased 10 hear that | A Lad and a Farmer Passed to | have palpitation, are nervous and dawn meeting at Collins Bay, on Tuesday | she is rapidly. recovering from her re- Rest. hearted. Their muscles are poor, their evening. Miss Sarah Bowen spent cent severe illness. Dr. Gardiner, El | Napanee, Nov. 21.-- Yesterday morn- | stomach disordered, and their lives are Sunday with her friend, Mrs. Mchim_ | dorado, is in attendance. Mr. Mac [ing death entered the home of Mr. | seldom free from misery. at Wilton. A. Howie and family |nanghton, Coe Hill, spent a few [and Mrs. W. A. Steacy, Dundas street, | Let them take Milburn's Heart and spent Sunday with friends at Bath, [hours in town on Saturday. Mr. land their youngest son, Aubrey, aged Nerve Pills: there is no remedy to equal | them for making pale faces rosy, weak | hearts and nerves song, flabb | muscles firm, infusing mew hope pc | ambition into life. Mr. W. J. Churchill, Lombardy, Ont., Nichol, Toronto, Miss Gertrude Sproule, Cherry Valley A nt e "' | his brother, 1 was a recent visitor in the village. Nichol, last week. Maberly Matters. Maberly, Nov. 19.--J. W. Walroth is writes: "I was troubled for three years spending a few days in Bedford. The | with a weak heart and nervousness. I |deer hunters returned with six deer, | could not sleep and ever so little food |but minus some dogs. The skating is { would distress me. I also had faint and | ;00d on the river and the boys and | dizzy spells, and doctored with three doo- | sirls are having a lively time. Mrs. | tors but was ving worse. After taking | "hurchill, Perth, is spending a few | three boxes Milburn's Heart and Nerve lays at her father's, George Buchan- Pills T feel as well as ever I did. They in. Edward Whitmarsh, Westport, made a business trip through here last week. Miss Laura Korry dpent Sun- day at home. Peter Jack and Miss Minnie Sutherland spent Sunday at Cure. less and safe that Dr. Shoop tell mothers everywhere to give it withou hesitation even to very young babes The wholesome green leaves and ten der stems of a lung healing mountain ous shrub, furnish the curative perties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure and sensitive bronchial membranes. Ne opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. | Price 50 cents per box, or 3 for $1.25 a { all dealers, or mailed direct on receiot of rice by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, | ¥uroato, Ont. resinous plant extract, that helps to Park Samwell spent Sunday at the rectory. Miss Carrie Briggs has gone to Perth to attend tne business ¢ol- lege. | » '$ When You Buy : COAL From | P. WALSH i The C.P.R. will electrify its Kootenay branch of the Columbian and Western in an effort to recover the coke coal and ore haulage to the United States boundary towns lost during recent years because.of the ag competition of the Great South Fish Creek Items. Fish Creek, Nov. 19.--Ezra Thomp- son's wood bee was largely attended; se T. Fitzgerald's. Ars. Thomas l'obin's quilting bee passed off plea- santly. Joseph Steel's trotter, Jac- gressive Northern. I was cautioned to go to Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store for a "good" hot water bottle, said a customer on You get genuine jue, is laid up with a gore foot. | Monday morning. The doctor said the Scranton, as he fhomas Stecle has returned home | good kind are sold there. handles noth 1 n g irem Wilbur; also those working on David Martin Wolf, after a search else. the ballast train. A traveller from | of six years, was arrested in Tacoma, CEERI RRR ERE Cornwall was in this vicinity, repair- CIFFVSIISISIIPIFIISIS |x clocks and watches. Visitors are : 3. Pesers and son, George, Hinchin- FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. orooke, at John Steele's; H. Knight, Roll Bacon, 13jc. I. For ch Rinner ge Steak rhs Wash., accused of over $1,200 from a bank Pa While on her way to visit a neich- bor in a lonely bush ten miles Mre Crow Lake, Robert Miss Myrtle Stafiord, Bob's Lake, st Wil- Blair, and Annie Valentine try our Columbia, la. Puddings H. J. MYEKS, 60 Brock Mt [liam Barker's; Mr. and Mrs. A. | was killed and devoured by a panther. Thomy , Burridge, William Barker, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver 0il Salem, and Mrs. John Hannah, Crow Lake, at Noah Barker's; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Botting, Fermoy, at John Han- is sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store For bread mixers, bread tinge and | } nah's; Misses Mary and Jessie Bot- | all utensils for baking try Lemmon & 3 WORTH TAKING ting, Fermoy, at their sister's, Mrs. | Sons. PHIM it Geo! Steele; Joseph Haskin called Sir Wilirid Laurier, if at all pos- ; One ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion; on his customers this week. sible, intends visiting Western Can- } One ounce Compound Salatone ; ada, next summer, going as far as the > Four ounces Compound Syrup Caintown Personals. Pacific sonst. p Sarsaparills ; 5 Caintown, Nov. 1S8.--Church next p Mixed and taken in teaspoonful Sunday morning in the Methodist dosocs after each mead and at bedtime, charch, instead of the afternoon. Pe- $i ced by a prominent physi via 3 ' 2 wm) | p12 pronoun Pp y! ter Davis, Glen Buell, was a guest at BRAND . i Sian to bn she lest inizture fot the $1John Kincaid's on Sunday last. Mr. INSURES SATISFACTION 4 ny bY . and Mrs. John Grey, Lyn, spent Sun- Castle Brand Collars are tailored to $ : is the day visiting friends in this place. Mrs. shape -- not merely laundered, They : This says the doctor, is the most Nancy Tennant and Miss Emma Ten- satisfy because they wear better simple though remarkable prescrip- p tion 'ever written to cleanse the system of impurities and waste matter. It acts as a powerfu! tonic to the Kidusys, forcing them to filter nent spent a few days last week, in Athens. Mrs. Katherine White has returned home after an extended visit with her son, James White, at Graven- | 21] } out the and poisons, overcom- hurst. Mr. 4nd Mrs. Blake Hogeboom ing rheumatism, lame back, scimtica intend moving next month to moches- | #ylish collar and other afflictions arising from g{ter. Glad to be able to report that] Soegs-- ose sour, impure blood. Miss Elsie Ferguson is able to be sible Dou- The ingredients can ba proegred at home. Wiss Edgley and Miss Fergu- Hy sewn to with $00000000000000000000000040 0000 0a0aa son, Rockport, are, this week, guests | in. at Back, 3 at William Graham's. Miss May Pow- ell spent a few days visiting at Free land. George Cairn has moved in- vegetable and entirely harmless, can casily be mixed at home. \ If you have a suffering friend show this to him, as he will undoubtedly to his new house. Mrs. T. Hodge | Beef, Iron and Wire, "Our Own make. Pint bottles 50c., at Wade' be pleased to learn of so simple and i recommended : 4 was a guest of Miss Hattie Powell one day last week. Ira Andress is talking © oving to SLL LLLe p > p y . p > 4 x p y 4 aoy good drug store, and being purely y p 3 y y > » » » : Rama: ll u was the guest of A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough |ahout. The pro-! known and It calms the cough and heals the sore!ucual health up Simply a|years of age William Moore's. Mrs. George Thomp- | heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call -- Burtidge, and Mes. Phir this shrub which the doctor uses ii ---------- ite, rooke, spent Sunday wi "The Sacred Herb." Demand Dr hotel otle ees | i y ; 8] ' \ | tettttlee friends in Maberly. Norman Anderson, Shoop's. Take no other. Sold by all Perth, sgent Sunday on Piety Hill. | druggists. - embezzlement of | in Tyrone, | from | [pain ~ Hollister's {a young comrade that his nine years and eight months, was car- [ried away. The little fellow had been lan invalid for some years, but until the past four months was able to be family have the sincere And it is so thoroughly harm: | mpathy of the community in their slaflliction. The funeral will take tito-ddy to the Eastern vault. -} Another sudden death occurred, last "| Saturday morning, in Richmood town- - ship, when Metcalf Carscallen, a well highly respected farmer, He was in his to within an hour of Heart failure was the cause Deceased \ was sixty-one The funeral took place > lon Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ruttan return- Tuesday, from the west, where .{they have been for the past year. Miss Madge Clapp is very ill. Mrs. (Rev.) |W H. Montgomery loft, yesterday, to join her husband at White Fish, Ont place -idied Very suddenly 3 this death hjof death Ted, | The German Budget. | Berlin, Nov. 21.~The Imperial bud- get of' 1903 balances at $687.514,- 500, an increase of $34,416,690 as com- [pared with last year's budget. A bill {will be introduced authorizing the raising of $65,116,520 by means of a credit operation for the purpose of meeting non-recyrring and extraordin- | ary expenditure and also to issue {treasury bonds to an amount not ex- ceeding $57,500,000. Séventeen Workmen Buried. Paris, Nov. 21,--A catastrophe ooc- {eurred, yesterday, on a road that is | being constructed between the villag- es of Greolieres and Thoreno, near | Grasse The side of the mountain gave { way, burying seventeen workmen. Two {men were taken out alive, of the oth- | ers fourteen have heen taken out, dead. ' | Practiced What He Preached. | Rochester, N.Y., Nov. 21.--For the {purpose of testing a new street car life guard of which h¥ is the inventor, {Benjamin Lev, of Claveland, allowed {himself to be struck" three times hy a E------ | gireet ear, and emerged uninjured from i the test. A crowd witnessed the test. | Tho car was going at fifteen miles an hour, New Irish Universities. Dublin, Nov. 21.--According to the Evening Telegraph, Secretar for Ire land Birrell's Irish University bill will ppopose the establishment of a new university at Beliast and a new uni- versity to supersede - the existing Royal University, which consists of Queen's College, Cork: Queen's Col lege, Galway, and new college, Dublin. Floods the body with warm, clow- ing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores mwatural vigor, makes you feel like one horn Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Mahood's drug store. On the charge of havine~ so tortured death re of a five boy | Bess RREE || Whatitis Repeat it. Learn It. Kaow Jt. Shiloh's Cure Will Cure My Cough. he Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. The best known Remedy for CoucHSs, CoLbs, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Acts like a charm in DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY & CHOLERA. Effectually cots short all attacks of SPASMS. Cheeks and arrests those tos . often fatal diseases FEVER, CROUP aad AGUE.. The only palliative in NEURALGIA, GOUT, RMEUMATISM. © Chlorodyne is a liguid taken in drops. graduated I invuriadly iteves Kin of hafever Rind ; bp Ba 3 hat « i Wo Bad cocks: and Gan be taken sake me SIAC MOdIOIIE oa Eel: oa INSIST ON HAVING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. The immense success of this Remody has given rise to many imitations. BRiCk's TASTELESS" It is an extract of fresh cod livers, containing all the virtues of pure Cod Liver Oil without the pauseous grease, combined with Phosphorus in the form of the Compound Syrup of Hypophos- phites, nutritious Extract of Malt and the Fluid | \ Extract of Wild Cherry Bark. tinued, pulmonary affections, croup, hoarseness, nervous disorders due to an exhausted condition of the system, prostration following fevers, debility at change of life, or constitutional weakness at any \ age, and all blood disorders. \ [ We positively guarantee "Brick's Tasteless" to do exactly what we claim it will do as printed on the label of the bottle, or any advertising matter, and every druggist who sells "Bricks Tasteless " is authorized to refund to his custom: - er the full purchase price if one not show a decided improvement, which improve ment will result in a complete cure if additional 3 bottles are taken. S We therefore request you to try a bottle of "Brick's Tasteless on our recommendation, and if no improvement is shown after taking it, return the empty bottle to the druggist from whom you \. purchased it and he will refund your money. Can we be fairer? Two Sizes --8 ounce bottle 50c; 20 ounce bottle $1.00 | = What it does What we do { STOVES! STOVES! The "HAPPY HOME range still holds its popularity 'as one of the most economical ranges made.. 1t will bake perfectly with less fuel than any other range on the market. We also carry a fine line of Steel Ranges. It will pay you to examine our stock before purchasing. ELLIOTT BROS. Telephone, 35. = 77 Princess St. Browns Butter Sontch Chocolate Caramel Tally pint MY {20CENT © LB. S PE .

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