Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1908, p. 5

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DOCTOR'S ORDER WAS: CUTICORK For a Bad Case of Eczema on Child ~--Suffered for Three Months -- Disease Reached a Fearful State ~=Pain and Itching were Terrible, ---------- CURED AFTER OTHER PRESCRIPTIONS FAILED mt -- "When I was small 1 was troubled with eczema for ehout three thonths, Je vas all over my face and Covered nearly oll of my head. It reached such a state 'that it was just a large scab all over, nnek the pein gad itching were terrible, 1 doctérod with an able physician for some tise and was then advised by him £3 use the Cuticura Remedies which 1 did snd 1 was entirely cured, 1 have not been bothered with it since, I used Cuticura Sunp and Cuticura Ointment but do not know exactly how much was used to complete the cure, I can safely say that Cuticura did a lot forme. Miss Anabel Wikkon, North Branch, Mich, ---------- ITCHING CURED With Cuticura Remedies in Three Days After Six Months of Suffering. *I suffered iully six months. The trails Logan cn my arms in little red gdm ics and it was not long before it was all ov = my body, limbs, face, end bends, 16 was so bad that Doould tot ret night or day and during the six montlo, I did not get a good night's cleep, I doctored for thice or four ragnths and spent et least twenty dol- iar trying te hr 1 2 cure but none could be found. Then I saw the Cuticura Remedies advertised, and the next day I purchased soine for seventy-five cents ab the druggiat's. T used them and I vas relieved of the itching in three days, nnd I have never bad a sign of any skin disease since, The Cuticura Remedies are the only remedies Lo use for skin diseases, they have cured me and the will cure others in the same way. J. Ww. Bloom, R. R. Telegrapher, Holloway, Mich., Nouv, 20 and Dec. 29, 1906." Cuticura Remedies are guaranteed absolutely pure under the United States Food and Drugs Act, Compiete External aod Internal Treatment for Every Humor of Infants, Children, and Adults consists of Cuticurs Soap 10 Cleanse the Skin, Cuticurs Olutinent to Heal the Skin, and Cutis curd Resolvent { ji the form of Chocolate Coated Pills, io vials of 60) to Purity the Blood sold throughout the world Potter Drug & Chem Corp, Sate Props, Boston, Mase wr Malic Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Disesr "- --s---- o---------------- Ht BUT NOT DIAMONDS Ordinary articlds of Jewel- ery can be bought from any jeweler, BUT NOT DIA- MONDS, they have to be bought right to be sold . right, We buy direct from the Amsterdam Cutters and pay cash, therefore you get the ® best value for your money. ~ SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS, from $10 up. THREE STONE RINGS, $25 up. FIVE STONE RINGS, $860 up. Just drop in and show you our stock: Kinnear &d'Esterre Diamond Merchants, 100 Princess St, Tet us liste STANDARD artic READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY. For making soap, softening water, removing old paint, disinfecting slaks, closets, drains and fer many other purposes. A can equals 30 pounds SAL SODA. SOLD EVRAYWHERE. E.W.GILLETT Soars ONT. YORONTO, POLP00PH000%0 Undisputed Facts About Zutoo tablets are now recognized as being without doubt or question, the best and only safe remedy on the market for headaches and colds, : - They have practically displaced all other cures, and are now the only one usod to any extent. The reason is doubtless found in this further fact. ; Zutoo tablets not only cure headache and coids but, unlike many other reme- dies, do not affect the heart, nerves of stomach. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. A » » for a visit with Newmarket, | ix of | of city Barrie street, Jotterell, in and 80 ane to | ®ig- ry BLO LAAEGE0440040400000 3 Tey 2 {Oo id in a twill leave, on Friday $ 0 in her sister, Mrs. Malone, . {and friends in Toronto » 2}: | Miss Marion Hague, Earl street, > wi ig f [visiting in Peterboro, the guest 3 ; i3 =. Joka DuViduon, at the rec Sey 2 Eo o oo o a r redery irkpatnick, teller in | PIIIIIIIIVINIIIINIIYe | dank Otiawa, at Haileybury, | Mi. E. W. Patchett and Mr. A MG. [iv in thi a guest at the home of Phail gave another "very enjoyable [hi® brother, Mr. G. H. Kirkpatrick, musical evening, at 'Romilly House [311 Brock street last pight. Mies Muriel King dnd Mrs. James Cappon, Mr. RHF. Harvey played piano 7 Yisting Mrs. Frank nusabers, Miss Beatrice Tamly sang | Montreal. a "iw "1 Omee Loved a Boy," Miss Mona | Kuight's * choice for her solo was! Mrs. W. C, Herriman, who | Haydu's "My Mother Bids Me Bind [Mit to-day, for Mimico,owill he very My Hair," 'and Miss Kathleen [much missed by their friends in the O'Hara's "The Bands o' Dee." All [¢ity and at lockwood. They will | were most heartily enjoyed and move into the quarters just vacated was Mr. Patchett's instrumental solo, | Dy Dr Mrs. Forster, who have | The Rev. and Mrs. John Watson were (800¢ to London. chaperones, and. the other guests were Miss Grace Rogers has returned Miss Minnie Gordon, Miss Marion Cal- Lachine after OH stay with her vin, Mr. T. Callender, Mr. W. B. Ay- [17% on Gore street, - derson, Mr. J. D. Calvin, and Mr. | Miss A. E. Sills, formerly of Picton, Archibald Malloch. {but lately living in Frankford, has - . (gone down to Ottawa to spend some the | time with her brother, the Rev, Ed- imund Sills and Mrs. Sills. - - - - Miss Lillian Mowat's danéh, at residence, on Saturday, for the girls there, was a very hapyy lifile afinir Miss. Annie Fowler, Miss Isabel Ross, | Dr. and Mre. George Lappage, and Miss Winewood Mackenzie helped [Yoronto, are visiting friends in in the tea-room, ard among the town [¢1Y for-a few days ~e girls present were Miss Mona Knight, Mrs. Gi. W. Mylks, Wellington street, Miss Eleanor and Miss May Maedon- | left on Monday for her old home, nell, Miss May Rose, Miss Marjorie | Louisville, Ky. She will be absent for | Miss Christine Cochrane, Miss [about three months Dorothy Macgilliveay, Miss M. Moles, | Mrs. John Waddell, of Arnprior, . Mise Fdith Goodwin, [has gone down to Miss Minnie Gordon, Miss Jean Dufi, | short visit, There were a few men from town -asd | All their friends are the rest the party came from [lad to hear that the Misses Rogers. (Queen's. | (Gore street, are going to remain with | {us in Kingston. } » - of | the in Pense, William Montreal for street, | ai most heartily | of Mrs. Hiram Calvin's party for - - Tittle people and their friends, on Monday, was delightiul, and her big house on King street, belonged to the children for the nonce. Mr. Rex Cal vin, Mr. Archibald Malloch and Mr David Marsh, assisted the hostess and-| from Carleton Miss Marion Calvin da engineering the Mr Dickson, who the | progressive games and, dispensing sup- | holidays at old home Alired { street, has left again for the west Miss Laura Nicolle, Union street, | has returned froin Lindsay, after a pleasant visit with friends Miss Bessie Kerr, of Brooklyn. N Y. Mrs. George Mahood, her : | Miss Millicent is expected, Mrs. N, © Stevens, of Lindsay, to-morrow, visit | Polson, University avenue to the end Place expected home of this week George spent his on per, " The curling tea was a most eniby- able function, yesterday afternoon Mrs. St. Pierre lughes, Miss Beatrice Tandy, Miss Florence Cunningham, Miss Grace Hemming and Miss Mamie Garrett were the hostesses, and there | was a large attendance. Curling went | on during the afternoon, it the guest of Gore-street - - . - Mr. T. Goodwin, who has heen home for a with Dr. and Mrs. | W. L. Goodwin, Alice street, is going | {back to the Lake Abitibi district 1 { Dr. W. J. McCallum was the guest | of "honor and [of Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Knight, Alice Mrs. R. Mclelland as the chaperon, |street, for the Queen's function. : last night. The boys and girls went Miss lessie Gordon King strest out iu a hay rack, on runners, and {who was expected home, to-morrow. then went to "Sunnyside," for Sup- thas decided "to remain in Montreal till per. | next week . jet. "0 | Mrs. E. D. Holden, of Lowell, Mass Mrs. R. N. F. Macfarlane, corner of iwho is the guest of Miss M. Spangen- | Johnson and Aberdeen Streets, enter- |berg, Johnson street, has been feted, { tained a number of her friends last {in a small and pleasantly informal evening. Mrs. Macfarlane wil be [way since her arrival. She will be in hostess at hnother little party again |town till some time next week, to-morrow night, «To... 'oh ets. holiday 4 » - . - There was a Jriving party, with Mr. T. Goodwin as guest { . | The. marria of Dr. ing-| The date of the leap-year hall had | #tom ¥ son of the hae amine: | almost. been decided upon--January | Hingston, to Miss Paterson, of God. | 22nd, But it was found that that date | rich, will take place at Goderich on) clashed with an opera house attrac. | March 3rd . tion and so it has been shifted to the | ' . evening of January 29th, and will be | held in the city hall. { - - - The engagement is announced of : | Miss Flaine Hodgins, eldest daughter! The Badmi lave .. of Mr. Frank Hodgins, K.C., to Mr. | A ag fntan players are coming (J). H. RB, de ja Cont. Edinbureh up, Irom Montreal, in February, not | Major A. H Maedonell D SO to] this 'month, ns was mentioned last | Miss Mariosy Melon o S ve bE week. This afternoon = there was a top of the ate Dr gr Hn f men s tournament at the Armouries, |v g i er, Haltax, for prize put up by the players | . | themselves, | . | Perey Galbraith f Mr. T. Gal-| Mis. C. Deo Carteret w ondertain 1 rey G ath, son of Mr sal- | % arteret will entertain, braith, Dunnville, : { at dinner, to-morrow evening, in hon-| | or of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cotter DeCarteret will bo hostess at. a high tea, Margery Glavds, daughter of Pe a. {and Mrs. A. Moore, Cobourg, to Mr { Railway Train Runs Under At- .-.. 2 lantic Ocean. | le Yesterday was a busy day with the | hostess at Rockwood; the fine after-| Written = by Jules Verne, 'Twenty noon tempted many out to begin the | Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." Tt new Edward Ryan's rooms, in House," looked very attractive. outdone at the Bijou $e this story ie Engine Driver." In this play a ties yesterday, were asked to tea by | As train is dragged not merely ¢ Mrs. Daniel Gordan, at the principal's | railway residence, at Queen's, after the | under the sea speechifving was over. { top and up among the clouds, and it!® h, * - - i . looks as natural as possible, ' On Monday night, De. J. C. Con- | nell, Wost street, dean of Queen's | medical faculty, gave a men's dinner | in honor of some of i Tuesday's funetion - - At Leo Lake. " Leo Lake, Jan. 13. Many are en- | those attending {gaged hauling and drawing wood. J. | Fierney has purchased a gasoline en- | {gine. Mr. Forrester is having his rink : ilooded. Mrs. J. P. Bower is visiting night, | friends in Lansdowne. Miss L. Milne, of a {Brewer's Mills, visiting friends here, each |Jefy Saturday for Kingston to resume - - . . {her studies in the business college. | bs : ip {Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodgers, Portland, | Mrs. 8. W. Dyde, Queen's College, | 4d the Misses Fleming, Elgin, re gave a card party, on Monday night. | turped home after enjoying a number in honor of her Mrs. H. Hof leap-yvear parties \ground here. ©. | Chown, of Winnipeg. | Fisher spent Sunday at Battersea. V. : : «+ |Wébb. is at Elgin. Mr. Nirs. Mrs. Daniel Gordon asked the girls {g, Donnelly, apm. a Nes 2 of the Levana Society to tea, this af- | gant week "with friends here, returned ternoon, "at the principal's residence, [to Jou ceville. : Queen's College. . | ' ¥ The Sketeh Club met har', Sydenham street, and took* water color pretty little girl, dnd other. y Miss last replicas also of Mae- at sister, Muskrat Season. Toronto, Jan. 15.--The muskrat | {Season is now at its height, and {many of these valuable little animals | Mes BW. Snelling, Division street, |27® being shot and trapped. "Musk. | imts are becoming more and more I entertained the Ladies' Aid at tea, |" Th x 7 : I yesterday afternoon. ny, ~ {valuable," remarked Game Superinten- | ¥ . . . . the i i § | i | | i and novel for Miss M. ~ : - There was a delightful little tea, yesterday, Moles, of Amprior, . : dent (Tinsley, "and 1 saw a fur Mrs: Harford Chadwick will receive | other day almost equal to a sealskin. | for thefirst: time since 'her marriage, Between $700 and $800 woh will be | at her new home, $42 Brock street. thot around Hamilton and the Dun- on Thursday, January 16th, from four das valley alone. Quite a number are | NR oi . * {also shot.around Toronto. The sea- o'clock ull hall-past >. son is open from December to April." | Mrs. John Mowat, Johnson street, will not be at home, ou' Thursdays, ~ To Break A Passage. until February. This afternoon the steamer - Pierre : i. . pont had to be i ission, | Mist Pauline Sparling, Colborne | being sent down river to break a street, left, today, for Toronto, to passage through the ice for the steam | wsume ber mudical studies. er New Island Wanderer, en regte from| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore may be | Cape Viacent to Kingston. Wan- | down this week, for a visit to Mr. and | dever was not expected to arrive uni}, Mrs. R. Waldron, "Arthyr Place." [four o'clock. i } They" will be in Kingston a fortnight, : B and will also spind a couple of weeks] The opinion at Washington is that | in New York ; the Japanese cabinet changes are not | RNa TW Jw likely to affect the pending immi | this afternoon, when Frank D | were to have been ma { friend of McKee, and after a | court | taken t day night Miss Jessie MeCann, Queen street, je |} { abduet | Schoville i tention tw | Wednesday dollars | the -liver, Do you remember the wonderful book | into the blood, year well by paying visits. Mrs. | was the story that made people think [ing proper diet "Rockwood | submarine warships a possibility. Well, |activity, a cure can be éffgeted theatre to-day and to-morrow in the! such success The delegates at the medical festivi- | wonderful magical comedy, "The Devil | Hamilton. but over the mountain | specific for slow, i " T --- v - : Dale Harris, in Ottawa- is leaving , ® | for Mountrea) ih | Mrs. Frederick Mahood, Brock street, | DEATH ROBS WOMAN OF LOVING SWEETHEART. Pittsburg Woman Engaged For the Second Time to Be Wed, is Again in Mourning, , Pa., Jan. 15 within three years of justice to For the se Miss John of the the graye Pittsburg cond time Mary CO. Trimble, daughter Frimble, a well known peace, followsd a lance { réese laid away, They ed next week, and the wedding clothes which Miss I'rimble has prepared on two different beer again laid aside of Aspinwall, was occasions have for deep mourning Three ago Miss Trimble was engaged to be married to Walter Me Kee. The date of the wedding-had been set, when Miss irimble's sister, billa, was taken il and died. and the wedding had to be postponed. Anoth years oy | er date was set, but two weeks before | the day arrived McKee was taken ill with pneumonia and died on the dav { they were to have been wed Frank Creese was the most intimate of to be Near mourning had passed he hegan Miss Trimble. Finglly they came engaced., and the $edding mony to have performed next week, Ten days ago Creese was ill with typhoid fever, core was been which | during the past bw days developed in-| and he died late Fri Miss Trimble is prostrated to pneumonia, ATTEMPT AT ABDUCTION. Miss WecClanahan in Hands * Five Men Jan, 15 What attempt Canaan, Conn. is to have Miss Giles York her men, in thy ieved been an to McClanahan a «aid to be here, last automobile, Miss Ih the in McClana into New of her wealthy Now from five Warman eccentric, home night, by an arrival of atoy that was frustrated by McClanahan's It WAS thought Miss line is to the stance of Carry ross state han York a at the [ some | friends F. W. Peter freight traf , assistant fic manpger of the western lines of the | general lines, be appointed of the western have charoce of {traffic and passenger Low, director-general CPR. traffic and both freight Pr. A. P the geological survey, accompanied hy his nephew, De. Young, has left for Halifax, en route for the West Indies, where he will spend the winter Guebec will celebrate ter-centenary anniversary of its {oundation by Samuel Champlain August next, and not in 1909, ak waé originally in tended Two yeggmen blew open the safe in the Port Byron, N.Y., post office on morning, and got away may manager matters; of in {with about 2400 worth 'of stamps Yorker has given a million finance War on consump- York state A New to tion in New of rE cau res houses rhs geile 4 PAGE FIVE PITH OF THE NEWS. -------- The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Coal aecisfon company will of the Novy Dominion the supreme The appeal irom Scotia * The being seriously and During we court, South Wales steel bar tra cut into by American competition . past church, Lerman ooke's reduces Six Years | Yoronto, £12 000 for at I wesday Presbyterian ed its liabilities by John 6. ( years hief nt. thirty Cath- ammings over of pole, St arines, { uisd on mora ing I hore quartermaster 's Quebec, but fire, to-daygin the at the citadel, serious damage was a stores no "n- sued I'he of tist, Toronto, purchased about FI0.000 for the purpose of erect mn. rative opposition, to "the rust," lo-morrow Christ site First Church Scien a at mg a fine temple ther Two Jewish shops, in Retail Butchers' Foronto, CO-0f butcher so-called are to be opened Plans in made a faction of the British Columbia legislature, headed by the members, for the impeachment of tovernor--James Dunsmuir. On Wednesday, February 5th, the lieutenant-governor will open the fourth and last session of the eleventh legislature of the province of Ontario since confederation At Buffalo, N.Y, ingston Alden T'uesda He was United States consul-general at Rome during President Cleveland's adminis tration and was knighted by. the late King Humbert. Thirteen amateur companies have so entered for the governor-general's and dramatic competition, to be held in Ottawa, the February 24th next czar has consented to allow the William Doukhohors back into all' the being by socialist William Li died night far musical which weak The Fort Russia, the names of the pifgrims whom Canadian rid of William dellaive, Alex Ernie Gagnier, three Chatham wile hunting rabbits a bush found the of frozen a commencing but "sts upon receiving to get government desire and boys, Grant in near body stifi Bloomfield an un known the The death in Toronto, Saturday, of 'a former well-known i sident of Brockville, in the person Andrew Hurd The the seventweighth man in shanty in woods occurred on re of in age, He many deceased of member of Grenville Elizabethtown for wns vear his and lived Was a in VeArs Oil burg, Peters news from the of a mam moth oil in /the Bibi-Eybat field, at Baku, flowing at "the rate of 130,600 barrels a The new well any the Baku ucihg firms in St prod to-dav, received Caucasus of the opening gusher Jey surpasses other well in region Iron and has come out victor- ions in its contest with the Dominion Coal company. By the nnanimous de cision of the supreme covert of Nova Scotia, the steel company hag scored another complete vietory, the court upholding Longlev's Once more the Dominion Steel company entirely Judge Idecision in the trial. ¢ Eminent Physician Explains Cause of Gout, Rheumatism, Etc. § "The real cause of gout is due to the excessive use of certain artitles of On Friday Mrs.| YULES VERNE OUT-DONE. [food and drink, which in time leads to a disturbance the functions of As a such ol harmful acid are the result uric causing pro- thrown condition ucts known as gout it follows that, hav- and maintaining liver ""Lonsequent Is Probably no physician has achieved in liver disease as Dr. His pills of Mandrake-and Butternut are everywhere acknowledged to be a weak or sluggish liv. or; they 'give tone and vitality to this wrgan that enables it to perform its luties with ease and certainty. Once the liver is Hamilton's Pills apply Dr their peculiar corrected, the kidneys and eliminating This the aad back through the svetem, fighl of nourishment and strength Rheumatic tendencies longer wticed, for pure hlood kills the poison merit to organs, cleanses blood sends it are no aches stiff joints, become that causes rheumati Dull, twinges, and of exertion things of the past. Of course, by rheumatism such com- plaints as sciatica, lumbago and nen ralgin must be included, for after all, what are théyv but of potson? aching difficulty manifestations rheumatic Fhus it of good is accomplished by Pills. Acting as and a general their per box or all déalers ir world Ham- re the lable at the seen that a Dr a blood towie f bennett 18 five is easily ilton's novator system 2 " incalc for $1 25¢ boxes get he and Hamilton's Pills "ury genie N r. KOHR'S RESTORINE : ew Cer covered » e i cases cured in ome month in Paris ET ------ a The Remedy f the atury,--the mast wonde-ful Medicine ever di It is astounding the tuedicml world. 10,000 The National Medical Board has recommended this Remedy for use iu the ma jorit in its wost terrible form Tasane Asylums where, as 's well known, & y of the male inmates are victims of lost Vitali In Europe the remedy endorsed by all governments and {sx now used as & Specific in the great Banding and Genuany se that they never return. after a few day's treatment, the eyes Leigh regular mary, t for bra how chy armies of both France from seven to ten dayr Dra xs entirely cease The skin becomes clean, lastic, bowels weak me- Stoos losses Confidence returns. step Headaches disappear Yeo my he mind becomes bricht an} active. A Food in and Blood. A permmcnent cure no matter romic the case, lus' sen! uigday your name ond address plainly written snd 4 5 days treatmént of kestorine wil he sent FREE in Do not hesitate a moment ge with su \ De. KOMA MEDICINE A. Pn -------- - Mure Hioe . Hockey Boot slain sealed pack We will tom you coess and wih bones confide noe. Prpmea L 2241. WMOANTRESL Boys', $1.78 to 2.580. Men's, $2.00, 2.50 and 3.50. Invictus Hoc~ key Boots. TheSawyer Shoe Store 212 Princess St. 2% gen LH A AN Creat ane ar {PE-RU-NA CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDED "FOR COLDS AND CATARRH. A Prominent Canadian Gives Ilis Expe= 'rience With the World-Famous Remedy For Catarrh. AB A Al AAA AA AA lA AAA lp Ail Always 'Beging! ©. H ker, Ex-Warden of Compton ¥ ° | Co., Quebec, has been mayor of Scots. town for a number of years, He is an influential resident in Scotstown sad So Says Dr, Hartman, the Greatest | widely known. Living Authority On Ca- He writes eoficerning Peruna. Resd his letter below: tarrhal Diseases. a rrr > 3 IRR Chronic Catarrh With An Ordinary Cold. HE first effect of a cold is a thick- ening of the mucons membranes of the nose and throat, { This gives rise to a discharge, or at) least a stuffiness of the nasal passages. | Bometimes fever accompanies the first | attack, also a feeling of languor, dull-| ness and aching of the bones. ! If no attention is paid to it, the mucous-| congestion is liable to spread down into the larynx, producing hoarseness and into the bronchial tubes, producing s cough, Neva Even when this oééurs, many people pay no attention to it. Under such circumstances, the ¢on- gestion is liabie to becorne chronie, pro- ducing a condition ofthe mucous mem- branes known as catarrh, Catarrh lasts an indefinite time. Catarrh is essentially a chronie condi- tion and Joes not leave except some- thing is done to relieve it. What should be done when a person Neatches cold is to take a few doses of Peruna. Taken at the onset, Peruna would break up the cold and prevent all the trainof symptoms which usually follow. | § : : But, even in cascs where the cold has | . H. PARKER. : been neglacted and hoarseness or A| pee eres st rt rtsrtrstrss cough hos developed, Peruna ean be| 4 "I had several attacks of olds | relied upon to give promp' and per-| | from time to time and finally a { manent relief. { severe attack developed .into cas The frequentcy of eoughs and coldsin tarrh the winter makes Peruna a popular rem- "1 was advised to use your cele edy for these ailments, 2 number of the best people of various } brated catarrh remedy, and after countries have given testimonials'as to ! taking three bottles 1 find myself: the value of Peruna in such cases, + completely cured, and 1 no longer | suffer from catarrh or colds. "I can cheerfully recommend CURE COLDS-- PREVENT CATARRH. Followed Dr. Hartman's Advice Peruna for colds and catarrh." Restored to Health, 4 Mrs. Samuelle Vigneau, Avre an Berd, l Isle de La Magdaline, Canada, writes: Treat cred at stand "Iwriteto tell you that I am perfectly | If Peruna had no other mediciaal. well, 1 took only three bottles of your | value than the promptness with which Peruna according to your advice and | it relieves common colds, it would be the directions in your book aud it re- | well worth while for any family to keep stored my health." it in the house constantly, Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1908 SLASHING SHOE | "PRICES We never. do things halves when we advertise Shoe Bargains--that's exactly what we mean. We are proud of the fact that the name of SUTHER- LAND has never been asso- ciated with humbug bargains or chicanery of any kind. . Visit our store during the Red Letter Shoe Sale and save DISCOUNT On your sho2 requirements. Lots people are buying théir shoes for next summer. Youonly get onl ts he . . . y PT ") 3% interest at the savings banks. We give you 257%. Now is the time to act. i by + 4 < * * 4 + + © < & + & + < + + <¢ 4 4 <* 4 + & of + + 4 < $ < < ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 \ ¢ J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. $ Where the Bargains Come From. + 4 VIFISIIIIVIVIVIIVIIIRIIINIR IIE IIe Ie <* 4 + + + <4 * < + +e ¢*Se Get It for To-Morrow's Breakfast "THE BEST OATMEAL MADE." The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co- Ltd M ON TREAL : Manufacturers of the choicest REFINED SUGARS d Yellows. Made entirely from care you ask for "St. Lawrence." VPI II RII IIIT IIT VIII IFPRI TIFT PIII PITTI VIER SII -

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