Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Dec 1907, p. 7

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* IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Rallway 'TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : 2.10 p.m. --Express--For Ottawa, Mon. Ss al, Quebée, St. John, NB. Halifax, sion, Toronto, Chicago, Deriver + Ren- v, Sault St , Martie, Duluth) St. al, Wi Li Vauecuver, Seattie, and . Big 0 a ASTRIEE, To necting with C.P.R., East and West. 45 a.m. For Renfrew and in- mediate points x "assengers lea Kingston at 12.10 IE at 4.45 pm. 448 p.m.; Toronto, 7.05 A. 3 Montreal, 6.50 p.m: ; on, 7.30 2. ; St. Jobm 11.20 a.m. KINGSTON--OTTAWA. eave Ki n, 12.10 p.m. arrive awa, 4 mm. Leave Ottawa, 10:45 ., arrive Kingston, 8.45 p.m. Direct nections at Renfrew with C.P.R. No. leave Renfrew, 4.15 p.m., for Pem- ke, Port Arthur, Winnipeg and Paci- Coast points. F. LORWAY, Gen. Pass Agent. ay of Quinte Railway low short line for Tweed, Ragnpee. jeronto, and all' local poidts. Trains ve. City Hall Heros at 4 pn. R. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.Ry., Kingston. RELL SSS hristmas & New Year's lolidays, 1907-1908. ound trip tickets will be sold at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE 'uesday and Wednesday, December lh and 25th, good to returm until arsday, December 26th and on Tues- r and Wednesday, December 81st, and uary 1st, 1903, good to return until arsday, January 2nd, 1908 ; also at 4 ~ First-Class Fare-and- One-Third. eceruber 21st, 22nd. 28nd, 24th, 25th, h, 29th, 30th, 31st and January 1st, 8. good to return on or before Janu- 3rd, 1908. or full particulars, apply to J.P. NLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and ario streets 0YAL MAIL TRAINS HT L-NNA 2 anada's Famous Train THE MARITIME EXPRESS eaving Montreal 12.00 noon, Fridays rie@ the European Mail and lands sengers, baggage, otc., at the Steam- side, Halifox, avoiding any extra nsfer, the following Saturday. hen mward mail steamers at Halifax Bot connect with the regular train, Maritime Express--west bound special in with through sleeping and dining 8 attached, for - passengers, baggage mail, will leave Halifax for Quebec Montreal, connecting with trains for awa, Toronto end all points westa ' or further particulars, apply to Mont- | City Office,.141 St. vames street. ne Table, Beginning Oct. 13th. a EAMER WULF ISLANDER Leave Wolfe Island :-- day, 7.80-9.16 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. ay. 7309.25 An. 1.00--38.00 p.m. Bn y, 7.8 +15 a.m. 1.00--8.00 p. rsdays, Breakey's Pn Bay 6.30--9.30 a.m. 1.00--2.80. p.m, ay, 7.80-9.15 a.m. 1.00--8.00 p.m, urday, 8.00--9.135 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. day wee 9.15 @.m. 12.80--8.00 pam. Leave Kingston. N.. 8.80--11.50 aon. 2.004.830 p.m. 39, 8.80--11.30 a.m. 5.00--4.80 p.m. D., 8.30--11.30 a.m. 200--4.30 p.m. URS., 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2.00 Breakey's ay, "8.00--7.00 p.m. . -80--11.30 a.m. 3.004. 5 ., 8.80-11.80 i ie Re Sm reed Sas ws - 1.15--8.30 p.m. i rom ingstoh 1 nd, Spoor's Dock and Si me Table subject to oo, at calls at Gardesm Island from Kingston. going to E. BRICELAND, Manager. QUEBEC 8.8. COMPANY BERMUDA ached in 45 hours from. New York he new Twin Screw Steamship * Ber- an, 5,500 tons. Sailings every ten st India Cruises from New York w Steamer "Guiana," 3,700 toms, all up-to-date improvements and * first-class steamers sail from New every 10 days. 'muda to Nassau, Bahamas "Trinidad" fortni y i Man ortnightly in February "beauty of scenery and perfection of te these trips are unsurpassed. For rated pamphlets giving rates of ge a all information, . DUTERBRIDGE. & 0. PP a. s/ Broadway, da, or to Titket Agents, J. P. LEY, ard J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, et E-------------- LLEN 2" LINE| Mail Christmas Sailing STEAMER IONIAN win-Screw, 9,000 Tons, from St. | in, $50, Second 'Cabin, $37.50, ee cui 1 Lr | 'le of passage and full informe- | may obtained from J NLEY, Agent G.T.R.. or S| SLEEVE and -KIRKPATRIOK, © prices. » x -- - - { N we THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1907 a " a rr ----------E-------- Ml NEY Concert in Aid of Needy Euglish What is Going on in the Business : 3 ------ Families. : World--The Markets. synopsis of Canadian Northwest AN ADDRESS ON CANADIAN| Gananoque, Dec. 11 The members | Canada's exports to Japan for the REGULATIONS, MISSIONS. of Harmony Lodge, No. 14, Daughters | nine months ending March were $114,- Any umbered asstion orth ; fe er o> ba in ogy F. hall, he world's coal product i at social 'in t J0.0.F. . s ion for fon Lands ia 8, of the Rurth-West ' Mr. Aylesworth Leaves Next Week | King street, last evening. 196 was about L106 (78700, short served, 1 by any per- For London, Eng--The Village | At the Methodist parsonage, om } loans. is amount the. United Eh sole Sod 26, to the' erent of | Municipal Affairs--Other Notes, | Docomber 4th, Miss Pauline O'Brien | States produced 414,137,300 tons, or one-quarter section, of 160 acres, more "land Allan Truesdell were united in | 37.5 per cent. Newburgh, Dec. 11.--The Methodist | marriage, by Rev. William Timbel] According to the figures prepared by Application for homestosd entry must pulpit was occupied on Sunday nights, | Jake. 3 W. King, the apple shipments frony be image A fog % in the absence of Rev. Mr. Duke," at | Kingston's well-known! Salvation of. Montreal and Quebec Entry by proxy may, however, be mad . ch |South Canan, by Roy McWilliams, of band will be the atteaction at 3lst to November 30th, total- othr, mom. dmaghters Brot The perpetual charm RB iaibert College, last year a student at [the FSalvation Army barracks Satur | lid 6236 barrels, compared' orth Be In ietar of an intending homestoader. of freshness and crispness { [Newburgh ~~ High = School., The |day night and = Sunday. Brigadier | 107,798 barrels in 1906, an increase of An for entry or cancella- FR i young student preached an able and Hargreaves, of Montreal, will also over fiity per cent. - f Fr personally at any sub-agent's --o f daintiness and deli- TTI EY Sets. pio agit J ogi bn The es oop the United States ica re w wits to aout bY ihe ciousness -- 1s in every Rev. Mr. Chant aud P. D. Shorey |' A ministerial convention of the F and Canada for November, as com- du the land 'boi for i vecast | B box of are exhibiting poyitry at the Guelph | Methodists of Kingston district will | piled by the New York Journal of on of the telegram such - fat stock show this wi LSE held at the Free Methodist church, | Commerce and C ial Bulleti tion is to have priority and the will Miss Beaman is acting principal at ['s thur street, January 9th to 12th. | show total ET 00 O tin, be held until the necessary papers to he miah aD I a 1 " v 3 s a total ¢ 122.208, or near com) the Lransaction are received by Moone s the high school this week, in a Francis La Londe, Garden street, is| ly three million dollars more than the mail. A= : ton" wr Se -- of the Principal at the Wedd seljously ill --~- Fallammatoty. Hi sum chargeable agumifist the same n r fraud school examinations in Napanee. Lyn- iam, and slight hopes are held for | month of t i appijcut 3 will 1 orfelt all pricricy oe Slats Perfection \ et Longmore oH dividing the princi- he very. William Donovan, Vie} Toe oe Freemding Jeo X consist cancelled. pals subjects with Miss Grange. : . left, last ing, J 3 2 h on application for cancellation must be Cream A number of Newburgh people at- Joria ts Tr chiefly of tea. silk and its products, de in person. The applicant must be Sligible for homestead entry, and only ome to institution of hy the applicant Cancellation will be en- titled to prior right of entry igh - Applicant for cancellation must state in what particulars the homesteader is in efault. A homesteader whose entry is not the subject of cancellation proceedings may approval of Depart- father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister if eligible, but to no ome else, on filing declaration meat. DUTIES--A settler Is required to per- form the duties under ome 'of the follow- ng. p At least six months' residence up- on and cultivation of the land in each year during the term of three years. (2) A homesteader may, if he so de sires, perform the residencs duties by living on farming land owned colely by him, not less than cighty (80) acres in extent, in vicinity of hi homestead. Joint ownership in land will not meet this req ment. (8) If the father (or mother, it the tather is deceased) a homesteader has permanent residence om farming land owned solely by him, not less then eighty (80) acres in extent, in the vicini- ty of the homestead, or upon a home stead entered for by him in the vicinity, such homesteader may perform his own residence duties by living with the fath- er (or mother.) (4) The term "wvieinity" in the two preceding paragraphs is Jdafined as mean- ing not more than mine miles in a direct line, dxclusive of the width of road al- lowance crossed in the moasurement. (5) A homesteader intending to perform bis residence duties in accorgance with the above while living with parents or on farming land owned by himseld must notify the Agent for the district of such intention. Before making application for patent the settler must give six months' notice iy writing to the Commissioner of Do- winion Lands at Ottawa, of his imten- lion to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL~Coal mini ights ma, be leased for a period Lwenty-one Y at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres shall be leased to one individual or company. A royalty at the rate of five cents ton shall be collected on tke merchantable coal mined QUARTZ--A person eighteen of age or over, having discovered mineral in plac, may locate a claim 1,500x1,500 feet. The fee for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 must be expended on the claim each year or paid to the mining Sodas --held captive by the air-tight, moisturs-proof es. There is a fest in everything. In Biscuits, it's Moonzy's. A Trifling Cough." Thousands have seid this when tended the model school "At Home" at Napanee' last Friday night. Harold Ryan is home from New York for a couple of weeks. On Sunday afternoon last, the Me- thodist Sunday school and the Mis- sion Band took a trip to Vancouver, after the regular session of the school, The tour was personally conducted by the band superintendent, Mrs. E. W. Stickney, and a number of young as- sistants. Short stops were made at Toronto, where the Italian mission was visited, and at Winnipeg to ob- " serve the very interesting school for n y a foreign children at the All People's Mission. As time was limited just a passing glance was taken at the in- dustrial institutes and in due time, Vancouver was reached, where the Chinese and Japgpese missions were the points of interest, the formet un- der Thom Chue Thom and the latter under Rev. Goro Kaburagi. Consider- Nover neg! ve. grave or Nn wa able valuable missionary activ ity was have but ch» Coughs loaves the throat (noted at all the points mentioned. or or both, affected. Dr. Wood's | Ihe whole trip will occupy about nine i months and the conductor very gene- pass containing rously offers a free 'nine distinct tickets, for of all throat or lm ints, relieving |separate p or curing Coughs, in Bronenite, Anh |stages of the journey to anyone de- ma, Croup, Sore Throat, and preventing |siring to go. Any not on board last and Consumption. ¥ 3 Tt has stood the test for man is now more lI contains all lung pine tree combined with W' Sunday will have up to Sunday, and [January 5th, next to catch the party Is |at Vancouver, whence they start for ing virtues of the Tokio and the interior of Japan on Cherry Bark [that date in the afternoon. and other pectoral remedies. It stimulates | the weakened bronchial organs, allays irri- | held tation and subdues inflammation, soothes The high school concert is to be on December 20th. The prizes Iwon at the school games will be pre- and heals the irritated Joris, Joins the (cented, also certificates obtained at phlegm and mucous, and easily dislodge Don't be hum imitation of De. iyrup. It is put up in a yellow three pine trees ? 25 oents. nature $0 | tho departmental examinations. the morbid accumulations. | Norma Jato Noing an |Saturday and wrapper, | the trade mark, and price | hard dry cough for a long time, especially ; fow Miss Johnston, of Moscow, spent Sunday wilh her cou- sin, Freda Denyes. George Anson Aylesworth leaves {next week for Old London to report for dutv as a dominion immigration Mrs. ©. R Bissnete, Lombardy, Ont, agent. This is Mr. Aylesworth's se- ® [cond visit to Britain and hg expects absent until the middle of » | April. Until arriving in London he {will not know his sphere of operations but expects to be sent either to Scot- {land or Ireland. | Little interest i= manifested as yet in the coming municipal nominations. {Nomination of members of the board recorder in lieu thereof. When $500 has been expended or paid, the locator may upon having a survey made, and upon complying with other requirements, pur- chase the land at $1 per acre. The patent provides for the payment of a royaity of 24 per cent on the sales. Placer mining claims generally are 100 Ai square ; entry fee $5, renewable year- An applicant may obtain two leases to 5 dredge for gold of five miles each for a term of twenty years, renewable at the discretion of the Minster of the In- terior. The lessee shall have a in © ation within one season eo, ve of the lease for each five miles. Rental $10 per annum for each mile of river ont collected on 'the sutpms amar he bo p co om output - ceeds $10,000. 4 Siti @ W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N.B.--Uneuthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. RreLLLeteLt LLL LLL When You Buy COAL ee ---------------------------- $6.50 ENCLOSED in a hand- some velvet lined case this brooch sells for $6.50. i THE pearls are all selected | and of the best quality. THE mounting is of heavy 14k. gold and very sub- stantially made. HIS artistic design is en- tirely exclusive, being one of the newest and prettiest From P. WALSH You get genuine Scranton, as he COVERS GERRRRERY SABLA LIBEGLOLOererblrn brooches that our factory has yet produced. Our Catalogue is yours for the asking. RyriE Bros. of education takes place this vear on Thursday, December 26th, with elec- tions, if any, a week later. The mem- bers refiring this vear are Messrs. il | Finkle, Thomson and Johnston. i Allisonville Notes. Allisonville, Dec. 10.--Church was held at Burr's. Quite a number were in attendance to hear Rev. Dr. Adams, China. Elias Pine and wile visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tripp Sunday last. B. W. Ainsworth and daughter left Monday last for Minnesota to {visit his daughter, Mrs. Matthew | Frame. D. Calnan visited his daugh- ter, Mrs. L. Drummond, Monday last. Richard Parks is doing some car- penter work for J. H. McFaul this week. The Misses Pearl and Mabel Marvin were home over Sunday. Mrs. H. Ashby, of Cobieconk, is visiting her. sister, Mrs. E. Pine, this week. Miss Ida Boyd was in Belleville Mon- day last. Miss Sadie Forshee visited ver friend, Miss Luella Rollinson, Sa- turday last. Miss Carric Isteed is staying at Mrs. James Boyd's this week. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Linkle- paugh visited her sister, Mrs. R. Rob: ins Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. McFaul and baby, Cecil, visited his brother, Merrit B. McFaul, Sunday last. | | Notes From Marlbank. ha ndlecs nothin g Limited Marlbank, Dec. ' 10.--John Murphy 1 { - met with a painful accident, last cise. i 134-138 Yonge St. | week. While working on the'lathe in | ithe machine shop, at the cement CISFIIIVIVISIIIISIINI | | TORONTO J [works, a part of the machine dropped . g RBA 2 [to the floor, striking 'him and driving » "> -|a bolt nearly through his foot. Joseph . EDUCATIONAL. Brown had the misfortune to have his pecia to Teachers -- | hand badly hurt. While repairing a ® ball mill, another workman accident- * y testtttttstettteteteee ally struck Mr. Brown on the back of Now is your tite to select your prizes. We have a splendid New Stock of "Bibles," "Hymn Books," "Story Books," for the Boys and Girls. New '"Toy Books" for the Kiddies. A T. McAuley. 93 Princess St. 3 Phone, 778. City Book Store. COAL! The sudden in weather ought to suggest wisdom of putting in some good coal. We sell good Coal. It's the kind that sends out the most heat, and wakes the home comfortable ; it's the best momey can , and there is nome better mined: We deliver it to you clean and without slate, at the very bottom Booth & Co., Phone 133. Foot of West St If you wish ta be successful at- tend The Kingston Business College Limited, head of Queen street. CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE business scaool, Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, tele- ©o! graphy, all subjects thoroughly taught by competent experienced teachers. Day and ht clasece. Enter at any time. tes very moderate. | "Phone, "H. F, METCALFE, President: J. B. CUNNINGHAY, Secretary. FITS IIIIP III I¥ IMPROVE YOUR EDUCATION INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER Duy and Evening Classes at the Frontenac Business College, Barrie and Clergy Sta: "7. N, STOCKDALE, "Phume, 680, Principal, WEP POIOPOVPIIVPPOVIIV® | ur IPIFTISIISIIT Ge sIdOg ---- Bibby's for gloves- "Dent's best oo THE BUUSEEER DES. make' as high as 5. di i Bacon, per Things 'he'd like for Christmas. Liv« Petting" Ba AVE, 63 Brack Bia; INgeton s. . . | the hand, breaking a bone. Mr. and Mrs. Eslshrangaw spent Sunday at Colebrook. Mrs. Nellie Ninch, Tweed, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Smith, here. G. W. Woodhouse has moved his family from Tweed to the cement works. Some Farms Sold. Westbrooke, Dec. O--The ladies of the Methodist church, held a bazaar and tea in the hall, Friday evening, November 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight have returned from Winnipeg, Mrs. Knight's health being much bene- fited by her sojourn in the west. Mr. Dillon has purchased Mrs. Fairbank's farm on the York road, and Mrs. Burt, of Morveb, has purchased the Saundercook farm on the fourth con- cession. Miss Jennie Hyland is attend- jing Kingston business college. Mrs. Jemima Gates left for Toron on Monday, to visit her son, who i seri- oudly ill. Frederick Robinson has re- turned from Syracuse, N.Y. F 5. 8. Seal Caps: $12, $16, $20; otter caps, $10 up; Persian lamb caps, $5 up, at Camp bell Bros.', the busy fur store. Christmas' cards and booklets at reduced prices at ('Gorman's. Sweet are the uses of adversitv--ior our neighbors. He'd like a ingston's. J An excuse is seldom a justifiable ex- cuse. lounging robe. Liv- cotton, camphor, cassia, coal, fibres, (hemp, jute and ramie), antimony, pig iron, iron ore, lead ore, zine ore, tin, oil seeds, skins, straw braid and wools. Of the empire's total exports the British empire takes 22} per cent. France 19 per cent. the Russinn em- sire 144 per cent., the United States Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Baker, who have resided in Toronto since their mar riage, returned to Gananoque during the past few days, and will reside here in future. Messrs. Robert Lipman, J. Gray and G. Lathan are in attendance at the assizes in Brockville, this week, as] 13 per cent. and Japan 13 per cent jurors. ' : Despite the successful terminati The Gonyeau Glee Club is engaged J 4 se against the Deantion of in getting up a benefit concert in aid comy oa ] it v in the Nova Scotia courts of needy English families of the town, § the Domini S . of weedy Buglith families of the own; nion Iron and Spyeel com- ny « rd 3 English parish house, on Thursday Dany Mma] 10 expe rng i evening, December 19th. . . | Jones announces that trouble is bey William Thompson, of Belleville, is | encountered in securi oi ® the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me-| uansity of fuel Eh u cient Ninch, Leeds téwnship, for a few days. | the requirements co 1 has} 0 "meet William Melville, who for several ported from Penerivens as To the months past has been located a{ Earl- | one time, he Aki oil ill ton, New Omtarip, arrived here last cently turned out 1 064 * ray To; hie. evening for a fw weeks' visit with pound rails, which is ona o Ey friends in towwy record for twenty-four hours. n a ing from the present bookings. he an- ticipates a satisfactory year in 1908. Theatre Gown. BATTERSEA BUDGET. Only Pretty School Teachers Need Apply. Battersea, Dec. 10.--The trustees of the village school have shown their wisdom in reengaging Miss Lena lodd as teacher, at an increased sal ary. Miss Todd has proven herself 10 be a good disciplinarian and a capa- ble and pains taking instructor. Miss Nettie Johnston has resigned her charge of Milburn school, hav ing been engaged for the ensuing year at In- verary, her home school. Miss Jeanie Robb, who has been conducting the Cedar Lake school for the past two years, is leaving, to take charge of the Sunbury school, ata much larger salary. There are openings now for two nice new lady teachers in this vi- cinity. Nome but good-looking ones need apply. The weather for the last few days has been as mild as in May, and some piarmers resumed ploughing, and eat «pte were turned out to graze. How {about that long, steady and severe The skirt of this costume is made Winter promised by the - old hunters of violet chiffon over white liberty sa- and trappers of the north, who learn tin, in semi-princesse effect, with lace |their weather lore from the fur-bear- and satin bands above a six-inch ing animals ? : band of velvet aronnd the bottom. Cattle drovers are still h¥fiig up The bodice is made of exquisite prin- | the culls at from $3 to $10. cesse lace, bound with a band of lav-| Another wedding and a silver wed- ender satin, and reaches nearly to the ding anniversary are booked for this bottom of the skirt, It laps in front! month. Francis Lake and bride re- and fastens on the left side with two!turned from their wedding tour, last handsome ornaments. A plain blouse week, and have taken up housekeep- of lavender chiffon is worn under this ing on the homestead. Miss C. Cur robe. son has weturned from an extended A visit with friends in Kingston. Miss Irritation From Close Shaving. |Ethel Clark spent a few days with Many men are greatly bothered by a friends at Seecley's Bay, lately. thin sensitive skin that breaks into a | Two aged residents, Mrs. Henry too close. | Vanluven and Mrs. Abernethy, have apt to |been quite ill lately. Miss Mabel Lake and | 18 somewhat better. Mrs. W. Suther- keep up a powerful irritation. Noth {land has been confined to the house ing softens aud soothes the skin like {with a severe attack of lumbago Dr. Hamilton's Ointment. It's a won {John Hanley, Jr., has recovered from derful comfort to every man, has a [8 Severe attack of pneumonia. pimply rash when shaved Poisonous festering matter is work into these little pimples hundred uses, costs but 350c. at any | drug store. Try it. A Cold Error. Because you have always had colds land had little success in curing them you are apt to think that there is no Stuyvesant Fish, junior, son of the escape from the ailment. This is an railway magnate, is firing on a Rock error, Wade's Cold Cure Tablets Isiand freight engine just to learn the (Laxative) do cure colds--usually in business. Stoking on a freight twelve hours. If you start treat- engine is a hot job, and is apt to ment early enough you need have no turn a Fish into a kippered herring. colds at all. These tablets also cure | headache and constipation. In boxes, 25¢. Sold only at Wade's drug store. In A Hot Box. Quebec Telegraph. Gift Furs Closely Priced. { : : 5 x f our! Mouey back if not satisfactory. A gift of furs coming from store always commands high favor. Natural Lynx stole, $12.50; large . All Four Indicted. muff to match, $12.50; Persian lamb New York, Dec. 11.--John D. Jen- ties, $5.75 up; Siberian squirrel muff | nings, formerly president of the First and tic, $39.50; Alaska sable set, $15, National Bank, of Brooklyn, and his R20, £25, 'at Campbell Bros", the | three sons, were indicted, by the store of big values in fine furs. King's County grand jury, today, on etki charges of conspiracy and perjury. Dent's wool knit gloves, Living- | ston's. "TUmbrellas For 'Xmas Gifts. See Bibby's 0c. Way's mufflers. The Best values at Campbell Bros.' The cost of living makes a man feel | it would be cheap to die. See Bibby's $2 pajamas. SAREE JGR IPNIMAVNASSGETEA34 420A SSS Aaa 4 : w 4a 4 " y " Eu "a A ' X : 4 Quickly Cure It By Inhaling "Catarrhozone," Sos « . 1 4 the Delightful Pine-Air Cure. 3 4 <« y « * The enormous I found it cured bronchial colds and $ amount of testi stivaglhened my throat after severe 4 mony from _ doc- suffering Catarrhozone is pleasant ; tors, ministers and invigorating and bound to cure 3 and professional those who use it. 3 people of all "ETTA J. YUILL." « vy << classes . proves Another strong statement comes \' that Catarrho- § L " is distinctly from a wellknown teacher in Mont- 3 20ne real, Mr. Dubois, of 247 Delivelle 4 the best and saf- strost. Montreal. wh " est cure for * antreal, 0. SaYS 3 coughs; bronehitis --~T desire to publicly state that 1 Py : and eatarch. have been You inhale soothing pine essences to worst possible eatarrh Catarrho- the places that are sore, and relief zone. Cold and bronchialirritatien I follows at once. Permanent cure in pouldn't 'shake till Catarrhozone was every case is guaranteed applied--it cured." ves Miss Etta J. Yuill, well known in 4s Great Village, Nova Scotia, found No doubt about Catarrhozone in Catarrhozone superior to all other your case. Get the large $1 outfit; it's remedies; it cured her of bronchial ca- guaranteed: small (trial) size 25c. All radically cured of the tarch after ull else failed : "I have dealers of N. C. Polson & Co., Kings- certainly recommended Catarrhozone ton, Ont., and Hartford. C onn., to a large number of people because U.8:A. om - * Sanborn's SEAL "BRAND COFFEE. +L theft thing for bea ++ fast--the last for 'dinner-- ™ ~~ and the "best thing" in All "Canadian' Made Men's Overshoes, without Buckles, $1.50, " " 1 Buckle, $1.75 and 2.00. " " 2 " $2.25. " " « " 3 . $3. Women's Overshoes, without buckles, $1.25. . " 2 Buckles, $2.00. 1- Buckle and 2 Straps, bes quality - . - - Girls' Overshoes, 2 Buckles, sizes 11 to 2, $1.80. Children's Overshoes, 2 Buckles, sizes 6 to 10}, $1.50 When buying Overshoes, always look for ; the Trade Mark. " " ABERNETHY'S. } 0000000000000000000000000000 evesene: (000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 6 Can You Think Of a Gift that could be of more use than a appy Thought Range? / - It is certain that it will be fully appreci- ated, because no other article can be more conducive to sucogssful house-keeping. . 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