Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1908, p. 2

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- PAGE TWO. : 13th Mid-Winter Furni-' ture, Carpet and Curtain Sale. Bigger reduction jn this Sale than Ip RAY previous oucs, All Brass Beds, large wize regular $22; Sale price, $17.50 4 All Brass Beds, $35. Sale price, $30. Handgome Irom and Brass lar $21. Sale price, $17.30 Handsome Iron and Bross lay $12. |Sale price, $9.70 Fine Cotton Filled Mattresses £16, for 87.75. ' Mattresses, extra good, regular Sale price, $5.20, Cowbination Mattress ad Spring, wide, regular $10. Special. at $5 This was ordered by offered at Hall Price Hardwood Beds Our sele price ize, regular large Beds, regu Beds, tegu- regular $7. 4x6 regular $4 $3 and Curtains Silk, Tayws try Chemlle, Lasse, \ elour, ete reduced 2J per cent, In RUGS--An vent, off. LINOLFEUMS~--AIL widths, and patterns, cot 20 per dent. Repair Work ankt Upholstering dove per cent, less during January and Fe fmense «range, 16 per qualiiies bru- ary Sale Prices Are Strictly Cash. Yours. T, F. HARRISON CO "PHONE 90. Mats Our Wire Mat impor- | tation from Germany a has arrived. The Mats 8 are suitable for inside or outside of your porch and cannot rust in any weather. We Have All Sizes from 60c. R. McFaul Carpet Warehouse. £ [RIT] JOE ® More atile than poultry. Experience unnecessary, 'We a i Ou 5c book. "Money Mm Canaries, all about i With book we send free, if you name th k; 8104 packer BRD BREAD. Also, "How to Rid Birds "Bird Magueine." Send tine, COTTAM 83 Bathurst NEY RIERA] Cures ALL COuGHS ALWAYS, COSTS BUY Investments Ny Endowment Insurance, Life Annuities, Real Estate, ~~ Mortgages, - 5 . This is a most favorable time to secure gilt-edge securities. 1 oh SeBR00e0000000R0000000 a § : ¢ Good Busine.: Chance Corner Grocery Stock and "Lease, in first-class location g TOVES WORKERS BALL CHARGE THAT POLITICS HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED By Ald. Ross' Side--Ald. Ross Was Announced For p Mayoralty As President of the Kingston Conservative As- sociation. 5 meeting A large of Ald Saturday evening. Mayor Mowat, in addressing the assemblage, stated that if they worked as well for Ald: Toye they Mr. Toye would be mayor. The result of the. election would depend upon how hard they worked on Mon- as stons, day long service in behalf of the people, and the great sacrifice he had made, It was only fitting that the citizens should elect him as their chiel magis- trate as a reward He also referred to the fact that the News, the organ of Ald. Ross. had not been able to say one word against Ald Fove's can- didature. It has remai cerning the mayoralty hill Saturday, vhen it came out in support of Ald. but said nothing about Ald That was surely a tribute to worthiness of Ald. Toye. When the chief supporters of Ald. Ross found that they had not one legitimatiy objection to Ald. Toye, they resorted to their usual whisper ings in the -by-ways, not daring to declare them openly. That was kind of campaign being waged against Ald. Toye "The mayor referred to the asnounce ment of Ald. Ross' candidature by the News, in November. tained this paragraph : "Dr. Ross, the energetic president df the Kingston Liberal-Conservative As- sociation, has been asked, an Ross, Toye the integrity and date for the mayoralty for 1908." Mayor Mowat charged the conserva tives 'with introducing polities into this municipal election.- The paragraph proved it. Ald. Ross stood for the mayoralty as president of the Conservative Association, and not upon his record as an alderman, for he had no record as compared to that of All Toye. The latter had entered the field; not as a liberal, but as an alderman who had rendered long and effective service to the city In con- olusion, Mavor Mowat said that he hoped all friends of Ald. Toye would be at the | polls on Monday to work and elect bim. Ald. Tove was warmly received when he arose to speak. He said that he had made a thorodgh canvass of the city; in fact he doubted if any candidate for office in Kingston had ever made as thorough a canvass, He had seen almost every elector in the rity. That was us much as he could do. 1f the people wanted him as mavor, they would. elect him If not, he would not criticize their judgment. He had tried to serve them faithiully for ten vears, and he thought thet if there was any such thing as reward for civic service, it was due him more than Ald. Ross. . Short addresses were also made by Dr. "Jock Harty, candidate in Cata- raqui ward; \J. F Knapp. in Rideau ward, and Ald. H. N. Robertson, in Frontenac ward. The former predicted a victory in Cataraoui ward both for Ald. Toye and himself. Ald." Robert: son said that a bard fight would have to be put 'up in Frontenac ward, where Ald: Ross' supporters were prophesying a majority of 300. ¥. Knapp said that he would be able to tell more about his own election on Monday. night. As for Ald. Tove, he thought that his prospects in Rideau ward were twer per cent. better than. they looked 1wo weeks ago. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brom Quinine Tab- lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure, ¥ W. Grove's 'gnature 1s on each box. 25e. Rapid Weather Changes. 'here have been two rapid weather changes since Saturday. From . rain Saturday evening, the weather turned cold and on Sunday morning the thermometer = registered zero. The walks were very slippery as a result. This morning, the thermometer re gistered a few degrees below the freezing point. on tion. plague indeed when "you in incipient stages can be cured. Take care of the little cold before it becomes a big one, When the throat. is sore and it hurts to expand your chest - rub in Nervi line and immediately apply one of Polson's Nerviline Porous Plasters. Pain and tightness are at once re lieved. Iaflammation and soreness gradually disappear and fatal illness i= thus avoided. Nerviline Plasters act as a counter irritant over the = seat of pain, nd as an exterior applica- tion in curing colds in the muscles, in pleurisy and headaches they . have no equal. . Keep remedies right in your home. A dreadful consider that DESTROY THE CAUSE. You Cannot Cure Dandruff With- out Destroying the Tause of It. : Many people wash their scalps Sa- turday night or Sunday to try to keep the dandruff down for the week, but on Monday night the scalp has begun to itch, and Tuesday morni will find a good supply of dandrul when toe hair is brushed. There is but ong real scientific way of curing dandruff, and that is to kill the germ that causes it, falling hair, and finally - balduese. There is only one preparation that will destroy the and that is Newbro's Herpicide. It is an entirely i only hair preparation on the new scientific principle. In ad- hair dressing -lor regular toilet use. Sold by druggists. Send 10e. for ap for sample to The Her 0. GW Ma ood, pei Tove's! workers was held in the Whig hall, on | did for himself on two occa-| The mayor spoke:of Ald; Toves| silent con- | the | has | consented to offer 'himself as a candi-| above | One In Seven Called By Consump-| it | INCIDENTS (OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up | Reporters On Their Rounds. i Only six fur-lined overcoats - left, 4 off price. Livingston's. } But a have left for Watertown, N.Y. | Great January weather. the [old snap is coming from the North-| { West. { Dr. J. H. Bell left at noon for Windsor to address a C.O.C.F. gath- ering. Miss B. Waltham, of Browhville, N.Y., arrived in the city, Saturday, on a visit to friends. | An exceptionally fine solo was ren- Idered by BD. Couper, church, Sunday evening. | Mrs. Ferguson, of Watertown, spend- ting the holidays with hex mother on [Chatham streci, has returned home. | Robert Lee, of Bedford, was in the city, to-day, and left at noon via the {Cape Vincent boat,~on a trip to Limerick. . Thodiax McLean and wife, of Water: town, N.Y., who have been visiting at {Murvale, during the led home on Saturday. The brake shoes on jropped, this morning, {had to be taken to i irs were made. The service by the changé. car No. and the car | repal 'was not blocked any I" A graduate of the Royal Military | College, Col. H. RK. Greenwood, V.D,, (the officer commanding the {(., who bad been on leave in Canada, | was entertained to dinner at the { Langham: hotel by hi¥ brother officers |at Johannesbure, South Africa. Quite a few drunks were noticed on {the streets, on Saturday evening, and this has been the case for some time. | Most of then were young men, some {of them minors. It is pitiful to think The News con-|that so many young people will. get | {into this shape and then they all make | for The main streets, just where every- {body will see them. ------------ | GRAND OPERA HOUSE. i -- Carlotta Nillson Will Appear | 'The Three Of Us." { | Macchesney in "The Three Of Us," at {The Grand on Wednesday, January Sth, in which . she bas been * iilling {theatres and winning applause and | generous praise snd deservedly, too, |She interprets the role without . a {single false note... She is said to be {Hovable, faithful, motherly, to her two young brothers; hopeful, self-confident and brave; forgiving 'on occasions and full of sunshine, with just enough co- quetry and vanity to keep her hu- man. To reflect the swiit salvation oi {mood and sentiment of such a char- lacter without exaggeration, keeping it, within the bounds of nature, while in- fusing it with the true spirit of ideal: ism, as we are told Miss Nillson dces, bespeaks the consummate artist. In fact reports are that she is an illu- minating actress and that her title for admission to the stellar grade can never again be disputed. She had a severe task to reach the Parnassus of the theatre, but she persevered and she is there. She is said to accluim her climaxes by the most subtle gra- duations and to play nearer the veri- ties of every-day life than perhaps anv of her contemporaries of to-day and without leaving the atmosphere oi her art. And she has in concord ges tures, intonations and facial expres sion. She will be supported by Wal- ter N. Lawrenée"s Madison Square company, practically the original cast of the play; all last season to enthusiastic throngs and was praised by every daily, week- ly and monthly paper pubjished in the city that receives theatrical announce- ments. DEATH OF MRS. HESS. | A Sister of Robert Vair, of Glon- . burnie. : The death oi Mrs. Hess, wife of George Hess, Sr., occurred, at the Hotel Dieu, on Saturday afternoon. The deceased, whose meiden name was Annie Vair, was born in Berwickshire, |Scotland, and game to Canada with [her parents in the year S32, and has {resided in Kingston ever since. She was the youngest of a family of nine, the only surviving member- being her {brother, Robert Vair, Sr. of Glen- {burnie. Besides. her husband | leaves three children. They - are: | George, of Kingston; John and Mrs {Colling, of Rochester. The {takes place, this afternoon, {taraqui cemetery. to - Ca- | A Brilliant Tmme, Ottawa - Jourmal. Friday was a day of bright, and en- jovable events, too numerous to be all chronicled as they really ought to be. The Royal Military College ca- dets take 'leave of the capital, Satur- {day evening, much to the regret of | their friends. . | Among the bright events given in their honor was a tea, the hostess be- ing 'Mrs. Charles Goodeve, for Leslie Goodeve, RM.C., at which many were present. Mrs. Van Tuyl. and Mrs. Beaumont Anderson poured tea, the table being vividly arrayed in erimson candelabra and a miniature Christmas tree. Miss Edua Sutherland and Mrs. Le Breton Ross assisted. A most en- joyable afternoon was spent and con- siderable excitement afiorded bv the pretty Christmgs tree becoming hila- rious and getting- itself into a blaze, which was promptly -extinguished by the military present. ? Please Don't Cough. : A cough is the worst thing for a caugh. The Diamond cout) Remerly is the best thing. It stops the irritation soothes the inflamed surface, induces expectogation and cures thoroughly. Coughs, colds, sore throat and hoarse ness are relieved at" ones. 25c., at Wade's drug store, y and the and that is based dition Herpicide is a very refreshing | ning A. Stanley and wife; of Gananoque, | at Chalmers | . | players for the barn, where | CSAD. | in | t Carlotta Nillson will appear as Rhy which played New York | she' funeral | 'THE HOCKEY TEAMS ARE | ALL AT WORK. | The 14th Regiment Teams About Complete--¥Frontenacs Have Found Twp) New Players. ' Queen's will 'have a practice at the | Kingston skating rink, from 5.30 to 6.30 o'clock, this 'evening. The play- jers are nearly all in the city now af- | ter. the holidays, and will settle down ito work. They have their first game on Friday night, with ' Ottawa Col- { lege, and expect to be in good form. { 14th Teams' Practice. 14th teams,' senior 7 dod inter- | mediate, will have a practice at the {rink to-night. The management has {succeeded in getting enough good both teams. 'The senior | team is now nearly complete; all but {a point. Hiscock and Steacy " The { son, Bernier, Powell and Crawford far forwards. The intermediates will also have a good bunch oat. This team will bejcomposed mostly of the pick lof last wear's City League players, {and there were some good ones among | them Hockey At The R.M.C. R.M.C. teamis have been prac | tising for some days before the holi- idays, and are back at it agsin now. | A fow good players have*beef- found {among the recruits" and two good sev- ens will be placed on the. ide. The { senior team "will have quite a few [changes from last season, but will be | just as strong, if not stronger. The junior team will also be composed | of some fast opes, and from present ppearances, Quéen's 111 and the Col- will hase to look to them- | The giates selves . Frontenace And St. Georges. The Frontenac juniors and Georges will also work out at rink this has secured a couple of good players, who have been in the city all summer, but have: never played Both have played on fast teams other cities. The St. Georges are a fast bunch and are all voung fellows, nearly all of them under scventeen vears old. They may spring a-supprise before the season is over. St -- Skating On Anglin's Bay. Anglin's Bay was fairly with skaters on --Sunday afternoon, nearly five hundred young people be- ing out for an afternoon's enjoyment. The ice was in fine condition and a good time was put in. Some very ex- citing hookey rontests were pulled off, the City League teams get- There are one or d the bay, but no to break some of ting a workout. two bad holes aro one had the misfortune through e---- "The Rinks All Good. The ice makers at all the local rinks took advantage of the cold snap of Saturday night snd Sunday to make jce. The Kingston skating rink re: ceived numerous sprinklings the day, and a fine sheet of jce was the result. The open rinks were also well looked "after, and -they were all in fine shape for to-day. Rink Near Morton's Brewery. The bovs living in the vicinity of Collingwood street have made a fine rink near the old Morton brewery. The ice surface is down in a hollow and is well protected on all sides, by the building and the greatly in keeping out the snow driits and wind : Sporting Notes. 'Chaucer' Elliott's Oswego Empire State League champions are applying for a place in the New York ~ State League Four irom Cleveland big leaguers . Here's a list of good things that come un- N dor oe deep cut prices of oer ODDS AND .ENDS SALE. You can see them in one of our show win- dow to-day : : Faws Cloth Shell, Har- ster lining, Mink collar, size 36. best materials, $75 for $58 50. Persian Lamb Coat, Japan- ese Mink collar & pevers, 24 inches long, size 34. best sa- tin lining, girdle at waist, etc., $125.00 for $98.50. Beautiful Stoles and Muffs at equally low prices. * {Ottawa Victorias a > are. holidays, return- | qyailablé for the defence, and 'Richard. | the | evening. The former team! here before. | mn | thronged | durir 2 hill, and this aids | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1908. -- ; y ol winter baseball in Florida otel League. They Delehanty, Turner, Wakefield | Clarke, the Windsor, Ont., boy. . i" Frank Patrick has resigned the Mo- {Gill captaincy and wil play cover point for the Montreal Victorias. His | reason for resigning the captaincy was {that the students are npt supporting hockey at McGill. The minor league baseball managers iwho were looking for players in New | Yorke last week did not get a whole lot. George Dovey promised Walter Burnham, to turn over to the Newark Club any surplus twirlers he may have Renfrew, Ont. went hockey crazy Iwhen there was a cllance of beating out and having a Wanderers for the ' Stanley Taylor 31,500 to with them, and act- money in the bank, iwhere neither, January thaws, nor blasted hopes cohld olest it. But | Taylor, though almost backed away at - the finish, and | Renfrew folks talk of getting, him, for breach oi contract. Toronto Globe : The death of Ed- {ward Hanlan removes the most fa- | mous -oarsman that ever lived. ' Nor is lit likely that any other who {after him will occupy so large a share {of public' attention. It is within the {bounds of accuracy to say that for {many years no citizen of this country was so well-known throughout thé { English-speaking world. Practically {he taught the world how to row, and {he may be considered the first scienti- fic exponent ofl the bedt method of | securing the highest speed, with the {minimum amount of muscular expen- diture, in a craft propelled by a pair {of sculls. Before he. surprised the [world by his ohne display of su- | periority at the Centennial atta i Philadelphia 16 1577 remy lv a matter of strength alone. To a fine 'natural muscular development |Hanlan" added a skill hitherto un. | thought of, and was at once the mas- ter of the game. His career from that | i the ! are . and are playiy jerack at | cup. They offered play the season {ually put the , {time was one of dazzling success. NOBLE OLD ROMAN. W. S. Gordo Has a Well served Coin. We have been shown a coin struck {during the reign of Domitian, em- | perar of: Rome from A.D. 81 to A.D 196. The obverse bears a head of the | emperor, with the following inscrip- ition : . Imp. €aes. Pomit: Aug.. Germ Cos { XIII. Cen. Perpet. The translation it: "The Emperor Caesar | nus Augustus Germanicus, consul for ithe fourteenth time, censor for life Pre- { The title Germanicus was assumed by | { Domition in A.D. 84, af'er a victory {over the German tribe « + Catti or | Chatti, and at the s: me was {made censor. : { The reverse of the coin, hich | owned by W. 8. Gordon, city assessor, {bears a figure, probably of Jupiter, {with the inscription "Jovi Vietori," {and the letters 8. C., standing for Senatus Consultum, "a decree of the Senate," showing that the senate | authorized the striking of ti 'medal. {The date is 88 A.D. { 18 HAS BEEN NO SPREAD | | Of Scarlet Fever During the Past { : Month. | There were three scarlet fever deaths {in the\ general hospital, -last week, tand it s been asked if the disease is | \ Medical Health Offi-| i en, this morning, and stated that these was no spread of the | disease. The three deaths were not| new cases. There have been very few! pew onces during the past month The | large outbreak - was in . November: | | Since then the discase has been sur | rounded. The trouble has heen that | | parents did not report the sickness in | their families. In some cases, no doc | tor was called till the disease | taken firm hold of the patients The failure to report the cases to the | medical health officer resulted in ath- membebs of families being taken Once more cer Bell wa ier [down with the disease warning 1s given to parents to report fever illness in their families at once. Give This To Yourself. Many whe have long suffered from | constipation and stomach troubles | will obtain welcome relief by taking a | prescription, the ingredients of which are as follows: Compound tingture of | rhubarb, four drachms, fluid extract of {mandrake, two drachms,--Heparidin, | one ounce, and enough good pepper- mint water to fill a four odnce I bottle. Shake well and take | spoonful before eacn meal and at hed- | time, followea by a glass of water. These harmless vegetable ingredients cases, atid are highly recommended vy i | have given excellent results in many | [ i i | | Big | eminent physicians, They can be pur- chased at any -drug store, and well worth trying. . ------ Sad Death Of Child. After being ill but a few days, the {death occirred at the general hos- spital, on Satutday night, of Francis {James, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. {Frank Hamilton, Clergy street west. On New Year's day the child suffered {from com dlsions, but recovered from i this. On Saturday afternoon, scarlet {fever set in and the patient was re. {moved to the hospital. Mrs. Hamil- {ton's little sister, Edna Jones, was iremoved to the hospital at the same time. suffering from scarlet fever, but | iis sported . to be doing nicely: - The [sympathy of a large circle of friends will. be extnded to Mr. and Mrs. are perstaded, | the | after | comes | Domitia- | | Trenton: W had | of the stomach, but to lack .of tone 8 | a tea-| 'Game Demands AAR FO 2 NT CHALERS CHURCH owiiar IS CHRIST LIKE," | ~ SUBJECT OF SERMON. | Rev. M Macgillivray Pictured the } Life of Christ om - Sunday] Night. In his sermon at Chalmers church, | - { Sunday. night, the pastor, Rev. M. | Macgiilivray, D.D., spoke on the sub OR=FRUIT LIVER TABLETS When the children need a laxative, don't dose them with castor oil, Salts, senna or calomel. ject, "What Is God Like *"" 'The text Word was St, John I, 14, "And the { Word made flesh, and | dwelt among us, and we beheld His glor {the glory as of the only begotten ~ of | | the Father, full of grace and truth. { The speaker pictured the fife of | { Christ, and made a strong appeal for | leveryone to serve Him, It had been well said that Christ's life was a | {miracle of history. St. John had "In Him was lile; and the life | was the light of men." We should re jeeive Him in His own grace, or we should see Him not. We should vield | to Him, aud be saved on His terms {otherwise we would be lost. ' are the finest medi- cine in the world for 'children. Pleasant to take--never 'grip.' Made of fruit juices was said, and tonics. soca box. 120 At druggists'. Week uf Prayer. | This week will be observed as a | week of prayer in the churches, ser {vices hawing been arranged as follows | Monday, Furst Baptist church, "A Summons to Prayer--The Deepening of the Spiritual Life."" Speaker, = Rev George A. Mackenzie Taesday, Cooke's Presbyterian church). * ibe Stranger Within the Gate." Rév. ( A. Sykes. Wednesday, Queen street Methodist 'church, "The Laymen's Mis- sionary Movement." FE. J. B. Pense, M.P.P. Thursday, St. Andrew's Pres | byterian church, "The Need of Better ('itizenship."" Rev. D. Laing. Friday First Congregational! church, "Reli gious Instruction. in 'the Home." Rei Dr. J. Mackie N\ BIG REDUCTIONS In High Class Firs. All Manu. factured FURS TO BE SOLD. We would advise those intendide buying té see what bargains we have. W. F. Gourdier, Brock St Exclusive Furrier. Silver For the Table. AT THE POLICE COURT. Bin Napanee: Man Aprears Before the Magistrate. "This is the first time that | appeared coyrt." The ~ speaker life police in my ever in a was an elderly man, hailing from Napanee, and he made the above statement to Magistrate Farrell, this morning, when arraigned on'a charge of drunkenness The accused was found by Constable Navion, on a sidewalk, on lower John ron street at five o'clock Sunday morning. He was verv much under the influence of liquor, and could not give the officers any of himself Later in the dav. upon sobering up, he told the officers that, he to Napanee The magistrate allowed him to on the condition that he leave Napanee on the first train. He had a railway ticket, good from Kingston to Napanee, The accused had about 85 ia his pos session when taken to the lockup. but states that when he arrived in Kings ton, on Saturday night, he had 330 He had some of his money in a purse, but when searched at the police sta- tion, the purse was missing, and it is believed that he was robbéd while drunk account Almost every table service requires replenishing at times. We would advise | vour Seeing the '1835 Wal lace" line of Knives, Spoon: and Forks, of which we have a complete, range, in _all newest designs. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. | K 350 King St. Phone, 666. | 3 ! { belofiged go for Arrivals At L. A. Ho'el. E. S. Stiles, George J. Weber, G. Wright, C. E. Bondy, Toronto; K. Sothiday, Jamestown; NY -D--} Cameron, A. L. Andress, Peterboro W. H. Bovd Ottawa; F. 8. Lazier, S. R. Murch, 8. M. Ta William S. Bain, Montreal; D Hamilton; W. E. Molas &. Ham, Napanee : H. Read, Gramshy: Hans. Vanvil kinsteinhauserblauser, Rotterdam, N.Y Your Stomach Is All Right Few of dyspepsia or indiges- to \D UNION HOTEL] Grand Central Station NEW YORK CITY Wrery semvesisnce at mederate pene, Reems $1.00 s day and upward Sl ont samy fe Hew Jen ou nant, W. Creéarer, key, Hamilton; #1. hares DOOTOOOOOGOOIGOVOOOO00 due any natural diseas ition are tand to imperfect secrétion of diges {tke fluids. Day's Dyspepsia Cure re stores tone and an increased flow of | gastric fluids This preparation has Digestive ic and Laxatives properties bottle contains days' ment. For sale « in Tan Fach sixteen treat Wade's miy at store I. 0. F. joint ir Mon- | { day evening, at the court rooms. Com-4 | plimentary entertainment the | >, | stallation. on at rincess Theatre : Watertown, visiting their during the holidays Misses Purdy, of who {have | Williamsville turned home on Saturda) | H. Cunningham, piano tuner, | King street, and McAuley's bookstore been friends 9 21 ition ---and dependable amm - liable and there is none more accurate than "Dominion" Every cartridge is guaged and carefully tested at each stage of its manufacture. Their tight! recoil, high velocity and grec! stopping power will increase your day's bag. $7250 (oats f ! { ev & i { Hamilton, in their sad bereavement. Applying For A Charter. i The minority party in Council No. | 20, C.OCF., have applied to the! grand officers for a chacter to orga-| pize a new Jodge in Kingston, This | wad the expéoted result of the recent! [trouble in No. 20, when the Bell] | party won from the Hoag party. i { i i i i t i { i t | Rem« ve Those Unsightly Warts. {| By applying Putsam"s Corn and; | Wart Extractor. It cures Corns Warts | snd Bunions, permanently, painlessly | and surely, Every druggist in Am-| erion and sells Pytnam's; | it's the best. . i That we are selling for » $5 Each. Only a few left. If you want a real snap better see them at once. SOEie hdd ny i rersrrILS 8b = AT 2 Booth & Co f

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