Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1908, p. 1

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KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, J ANU CITY COUNCIL SESSION -- Principal Ellis Was Under Consider- able Discussion. The Council Wants an Explanation From Him -=-J. H. Macnee Appointed a Member of the Court of Revision. NOTED AUTHORITY. WAS IT HER HUSBAND ? Matter of Scientific Agri- Wife Says It Was--Parents Sav culture, | . Not, 1 21 was k it suburb that city. 1 Mi that Jay man Windsor, Ont, {ber an unknown Det morgue, a train in a eo % was jdentihied Mullen, Windsor, * Mc Mulley 8 » | denied that jt x Mrs. McMulier She in Lawrence as of { baid he their parent $ of a husband was that SOn juandary tor to his alleged di her prior no 1 seen had: ne months h pProcecd several death and voree the hx is a widow star ¢d to begin ' uly was that of | she and no It is sai called at the Detrokt um Mrs ascertained that evening, | Wiliam Dunlop, as a member of! + the Mullen attendance : [court of revision was accepted. i LN | Angrove, Car- | Ald, Rignev moved, seconded hy Ald { ' AN UNKNOWN WOMAN: Craig, Elliott, | Nickle, that J, H. Macnee be appoint- Hanley, Harty, ed to the vaciney. Millan, Nickle, | Ald. Craig moved in amendment, jonded by Ald Couper, that George referred | CIiff be appointed The amendment was lost on the Tol lowing division A Neas--Ald. Carson, Chown. Couper, Harty, McCann, Rob far lure that a man | two 'and as Lawrence Mc- Proce 18 ¢ necessary Iertaker's, MeMullen's he w davs after vigit . The city council met lait with the following Mayor Rows aod Alds son, Chown, Free, Gaskin, Graham, McCann, MtCartney, Higney and Robertson. These communications lo committees : in or Couper, | Her Nude Body Found in Jack- 1 son's Park, Chicago, Jan. 21. The woman, unclad,- and headless, found about {the German Be = Willet M. Hays Willet Martin Hays, the assistant secretary of agriculture since January Ist, 1905, and a noted authority on jsuientilic agriculture, was born in Har- din coubty, Ia., on October 1559. He graduated from the Agricultural College in 1585 and at once 1a series of experiments in inter-breeding cereals, which has add ed greatly to the agricultural wealth of the country and earned for him a prominent place in his particular cialty. He edited a number of cultural papers and taught of was thirty feet off shore hear | building, én Jackson's Has | Pack, last hight. 1 he woman + 13 g and apparently of high lowa in life," There of bruises and about the body, - in cluding two clean cuts Just ve the heart, the punctures jof stiletto or' knife, | Pp to this time} jthe identity of the woman Kas {been discovered. * i i body were -- Communications. ye Ale R. J. Robinson, asking for remission | Craig, Elliott, of taxes on property on account of be fortucy- 2. ing improperly. assessed | Nays=Mayor Ross, and rey 1. Lyman, secretary Rings- |#rove, Free, Gaskin, Givens, ton Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Hanley, Me artney, Nickle, Association, asking for grant of $50, 10. : 3 Fro Ontario Municipal Association, | The motion was carried, anking Mais council to join the asso-| On motion of Alds Chown and Ca ciation, and also to pass a resolution [%°0 she resignation of C dermingham petitioning legislature to repeal 606 | 2 a member of the Board of Educa municipal act. Hon, was accepted. H Destochers. K.( Napanee, | I'he resignation of Ald asking for payment of $20 to chief } Presentativ, constable of town of Napanee for ap- |8%ain read prehension of John Morris, horse | Seconded hy thief. . Macdonnell & Farrell; asking for reasonable adjustment of Mr. Keats' taxes for sewer, | F. A --Polger, asking to be relieved | of income tax, $21, as he is not liv | ing in this municipality | T. J. Rigney, for, Charles Diamond, | giving notice, under section 606 cons {ed to the credit of the following com solidatod municipal act, 1903, of dam- {mittees as temporary appropriations ages sustained by him on the 9th | Board of works, 83.000. fire and light, inst., by reason of the defective con- | 81 500: city property, R500 printing, dition of King street in this city. 8500; contingencies, $350 That upon Rev. G. 1. Starr, asking permission | ¢he advice of the eity solicitor, the to quarry stone on the Allan proper- | communication of Charles H. Powell, ty, Montreal street, to furnish work asking for compensation for damage for the unemployed. |done to his property on Hallowe'en From the Kingston Yacht Club Ag inight, be not granted. That upon the sociation, asking for the right to use advice of the city solicitor, the a : the waters covered by the extension of jeount of Pr. 1. Wood, for professional |"¥Periences but that of a couple who (failure, while on a train coming Simcoe street for anchorage purposes {attendance Mrs Shane, be paid. [Vor married here iy town and went {Port Huron on Sunday at a nominal rental, as it purposes {That the committee on finance and ac. | 10 spend their honeymoon in Kirkfield, {sick in Calgary for extending the yacht club wharf bo- | counts be authorized to sell, from ;"ertainly celipses most people's | survived by a widow tween Simeoe andMaitland streets a fime to time, the city debentures, | The couple went to spend the night ------ - distance. of sixty feet in an easterly "hearing interest at four and a ball per [84 One of the Kirkfiold hotels, und ro- TC PUT REBELLION. "e 2 to Go to Fez to Mest direction. cont.' per annum, at notiless {han par [tired about the usual hour. About | } tone o'clock the husband became | Abdul Azi i Mulai Hafid, was station was a score minor Alds. An Graham, Rigney begat above whic guested not spe- agri at several | colleges on his specialty, when he at- | tracted the of the natiogal ward, was | government and was brought to Wash Ald. Nickle, (ington. Mr. Have has boon twice mar the resigna- (ried, his present having council giv. | Miss Ellen Beach whom he married at Cortland, N.Y., in 1807. HAD A SPRING LOCK THE EXPERIENCE OF A GROOM AT KIRKFIELD. DIVORCED, MARRIED AGAIN Toye A Svdenham On motion of Ald tion was not aceepted, the a ling a unanimous vote in favor of Ald Toye's retention. ---- Finance Committee, These recommendations of ance committee were adopted That the followity "amounts be plac as re attention | Reconciliation After Forty Years --Another Marriage. Minneapolis, Miun turning just to ses i Mrs. Benjamin {music teacher, by ac {husband from whom forty Years a | w I of Chown wife been Jan. 21.-Re- | r old home here, Ackley, } dent she divoreed | I'he who is was go in Minneapolis oman learned that A kley, York business man was als a visit alter forty years' reconciliation followed re-married and started on a fond honeymoon trip to New Y No Waterworks System at Hotel | Died On A Train. --He Made For the Pump in| Port Mich., Jan. 21. James Night Apparel and the Night |B. Jones, aged forty-nine years, form- | Was Cold. jer Grand Trunk of leity, who has acting divisi Lindsay, Ont., Jan. 21 Newly superintendent ried couples usually have some funny |eific railway ot the fin a ew A wert absence the two have ork Huron, conductor; this been wal Pa heart to He had been time. He js | for died mar the Canadian suddenly, some | | very From Officer Commanding Eastern fand accrued interest. : ! {thirsty and got Up to get a drink of Ontario, that as it is under considera | ---- tion: Lo distribute certain guns for th water purpose of forming a battery at this | The Board Of Works. | Hotels station, suggesting that the muni The council adopted these recommen Waldorfs ation, p = intions of s bos . ) cipal authorities provide space in lation of the board of works: 2 in Lindsay he cit k | That on the recommendation of the #5. nea ~ one of the city parks. : : . board of health, a sewer be construct | Tal a William Dunlop, tendering hid resig- ed on Raglan Road: eighty feet west. |11%¢0vered, was out in the back 3 i ST Te + SIS Joel wesl- {but thinking that be iid , nation as--member of the court of re erly fram Vine street. on the local im y hinking that be coul make vision . : dash @nd be back before he got chiller on. inbh tendering his resig. | Provement plan. That the chairman tor his attire C. Berming au, ol eng | od or and city engineer be authorized to rushed out und hed ho drind . hation as 'member of the Board ¢ make purchases up to $20 Tor the : y . A oll Education . i , half a jiffy, then ran back to the door. . "AR : : of works. That: the city engi : x Thomas Mills, giving notice that a bneer be: anthopized: to. miverties 1. What was his and dividend for 1907 of three per cent. [P9¢' be authorize a find that it modern spring . tenders for supplies and materials for : ; « | upon dhe capital stock of the Cata {the department for the vear 1908 } raqui Bridge company * {he ) 1 That the city engineer's Feport and clared. i 4 . . : statement of the actual the R. H. Toye, tewderivig his resigna- ' : for Svdenk ward following local improvement sewers 4 oi Be } ion as: alderman for Sydenham. was (seo schedule) be adopted, and that the court of revision be called to con firm the same. That a deputation consisting of Ald. Gaskin, Ald. Elliotd {and ex-Mayor Mowat follow up the | application made last year for broken stone from the penitentiary, for Union {and Johnson streets. That an adver: tisement be inserted jn ARE local pa pers notifying the 'property owners back north are not'like the | we accustomed] here | and conveniences are not ! hand. The pump, the man | are to at he was onlv in night ) ne board gust alarm with haste | is was eq 1 i ipperl ock, and his to set-it so that in had omitte could ir He pounded the hope of him i but hearing was has been de ' get cost ol the door SOMeone and kicked of in to let guests that it lumberjack, At the ing everyone got sick of the row, and | to the matter wasn't a colder: man in the and if he to go through | same thing time he'll arousing the the drunken and | thought | ¥ § or proprietor racket, J. H. Macnee Apvointed. On motion of Ald. Gaskin, seconded by Ald, Graham, the resignation DAILY MEMORANDA. Wonderland Theatre, 'afternoon evening. Tuter-University Ottawa Wuewn's SanYuention Sanit, > 2 SE i that the board of works, at their next Jno Ca utie-Threr Jo io Vandy meeting, will decide which streets will i be made up daring this year, and that no street will be included sow. rers-and water and gas service are al {ready into every house requiring same farmer to morn a a and were afraid go | o ) ud | down four o clock in arose see what was und There country has ABDUL a1 AZ1Z. Abdul Aziz, Debate, ve. 4 wife every gets the fn i- Tangier, Jan marriec sultan. of record. has annotneed | RHA | Foie © Sh : ebellion ander Malai Hanld This in- 1 formation + was vontained in a Jeter signed by } we have no second the Piotures. that ville Bijou Theatre--' "The ship of Maly's Cavalry' Hypnotist." We wn Wild Horseman- unless '--'PAhk of a FINE OF $200. the sultan and read ir the Mosues., Toronto, Jan. 21.--Mag- istrate Kingsford handed out his decision in the action for breach of the mining act, brought against Frank Law, in the yolice court. His worship found the defendant guilty, and fined him the maximum penalty, $200 and costs. ¥ The alternative is tem days % in jail. ¥ Attacked Provision Train. 'aris. Jon SHINING Fangio: ar that a a CONVOY es jcorting a provision train 16 Medjou- Steamers Collide. na, was attacked by the Chaoujn London, Jan. 21.-A despatch from | tribesmen q I' Amade French ithe chairman be authorized to wake | Flushing, ~ Holland, reports that the commander, is hurrving rein yroements | purchases ol repairs and supplies LO Red Star line steamer Finlasgd while | to the scene of the engagement the amount of $20. That Permission lying at anchor off that port, was run | {be given the chairman to call foriinto by the Greok steamer Epirus. The {tenders for all supplies which will be | Finland received slight injuries. but needed during the year. That the the Eovirus was «0 badly damaged that | chairman be authorized to employ an she foundered. Boats from the Fin- "amous for over a century, auditor to audit the stock-taking ° at land rescred the crew of the Epirus. [Of highest standard of purity, the light, heat and power plant. {The accident was due to a heavy fog. | Distillers to His Majesty the King. | Tor the light plant stock-taking. "" HEARD F IT fended the 'sppoi ; 0 IN auditor eonld not do the work, which | 17 Alds. Craig, Gaskin and Graham ob- | thought city auditor could do the point ment of the ie required an expert who wnderstood the! And Gave Warning WHIG TELEFHONES. 243---Byviness Office. 229---Fditorial Rooms . 202-<Jobbing Department The Light Plant. The - following light conunittee : Whi | ommendations were adopted : RE EL hinds. ut ou Keto at! That on. the communication Gibson's Drug ore, Market Square! Michael P. Ryan, claiming daniages iv Open till inte each ovening. | respect to injury to horse which fell in ito an excavation on Johnson street | of the last summer, on the advice city soft, his request be not grant. ed. That in regard to resolution No 6, Jan, 13th, 1907, instructing the { light, heat and power to report year- | ly at the first meoting of council in| | Fobrudry, giving in detail the opera. {tions of the plant for the previous {year, etc., that the date be changed | i from February to March 15th. That! -------- Lord Curzon Likely Elected Dublin; The Trish peers voted, vesterday, uper Lord Curzon's candidacy for a seat in the House of * Lords, as a represéftative peer, from ¥ Ireland, in place of the late Lord Kil- ¥ maine. It is unofficially reported that Lord Curzon was elected. 1 he official announcement will be made to-dav. re Jan. 21 of | + pe EY a FRESE REE U RH ARERR "Royal Doulton" We are opening a new lot of theme goods. Something you have never seen before, "da nty, quaint," "odd." - "oldfashiongt," aud 'best of all. 'VERY GHEAP. ' ROBERTSON BROS. a1 21 despatch from Gen. © "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Sots, "Three Swallows' Irish Whiskey, 3 PARIS } : Rare Chance For sale, Cosy Brick Dwel axten- to the American Govern . ment. §---- jected to engaging a special auditor | == work. Ald. Givens and Chown de auditor, pointing out that the = ecity| toben, nature of the stock. There was over Darn, oes ea par, 4x $15,000 worth of material at the! and 12 city lots adjoining. ail pion as plant, and these Shout be no pielay Pay for lant ong. Lal) JF : oh S Prics moderate, J. F. SWIFT. | iat ctbtonoes ot Pros Pant of the oxplanati Ald . In view t tion ; 2 MONTHS SALE a ie You wil know that T have o big Stook 21 ~The basis" af J ships. The information came from | ardh the | the American embassy, in Paris, which reedived it from a source which pro- | . . . { fessed to have definite knowledge of s Lin Rio de Janevio, was disclosed, ves | such an alleged plat. The officials of | terday, when it was admitted. by | the state departmeut did pot. place Causes Headache. {high offiéinls of the slatedepartment. | any credence in it. but ax a matter of October to May. colds are the, that confidential informaticn was re. Precantion the report was transmitted | headache. Tax. |cvived several weeks ago tending to {to the American smbsssador, at Rio, } Washington, Jan the alarming romors regardhie isniety of the All-American fleet, now made to strike ont the last' clause of the report. ! {Continued on page 2.) of 1 Crockery, Steed. hos" Prapoess Graham withdrew Stoves, Ugprpets, the head office of the Sovereign bank i Monday i Berlin, ARY 21, 1908, MAY STOP LAWLESSNESS Hon. Mr. Birrell Urged That the Factions Get : Together. measures, including a compreheiisive scheme for home rule and for tablishment of a Catholic university He appealed for the cessation of cat tle-driving apd other agitations the ground {Rat their continuance. n- faliibly, would antagonize parliament He promised a bill for the compulsory sale of land and also that steps would be taken to divide the grazing ranch es. It is the quently are to jpess Dublin, Jan. 2k--Politicians attri bute to Chief Secretary Birrell the re the conciliation between the nationdlist factions which now seems to have been finally accomplished. My 'O'Brien having waived his demand for the holding of a convention. Mr O'Brien and Mr. Healy will re-enter the party and consequently all are happy, Mr Hrrell intimated to the leaders that unless thev united could pot pro he success for his contemplated Irish on | leaders conse stop believed trying lawless mise WIFE NEEDN'T KISS HUSBAND. | ANANOQUE BUDGET. G Court Decides That Women Not Compelled.. Ohio, Jan. 21.--~Neither mor legally is a wife bound to accept Kisses from a husband smell of liquor Are! p Patient Injured, and Returns to Hospital. Gananoque, Jan. 21.--At Lansdowne Ou Saturday evening, the St. Law- | rence hockey team, of this town, trim. med the Lansdowne Ramblers in a fast exhibition, by seven to two. Wil liam Knight, of refereed Robert Latimer, son of Al Latimer, River street, who underwent an opera tioh for appendicitis, at Kingston hos- pital a short time ago, accident, since his return being thrown from a cutter and dragged for He has since been get ting worse, until it found necessary to again remove to Kingston hospital George Nelson, ot Toledo, ally nor kiss on with the breath. 1 herv not a upon this question in the but Police precedent down on his may be ruling law books, Austin established a he handed such a decision in . the of the state of Ohio against Thomas Morrey for disturbance Morrey confessed in court that he was guarrelsome the other night when full, but he elaimed Provoea tion in that bis wife refused either to kiss specific Gananoque Judge yesterday, when case home some distance vesterday was he was him The residence of short distance this Bank, was destroyed by fire, evening. Both are almost. a total loss the fire is unknown. The buildine owned Lloyd, street. Mrs be kissed a Willow Sunday him or side [HE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, building and contents I'he cause of was by George | Herbert" Moolre, | | | | | Matters That Interest Everybody Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. John Charlton's condition is further umproy ed Kaymond Taylor, of ll, is dead, as the hazed by school mates. krish point lace, 200 vears old, costing $5,500, will adorn derbilt"s wedding gown. 9 provincial government has cre- ated a large number of king's coun- sels thraughout the provinee, An Ralian chauffeur tried to Kill himself, his master and mistress by running his automobile into a river. A committee of three bankers been appointed to conduct afiairs being now considered out of danger Mss. F. L. Spoor, of Farnham, Que spent the past 1guest of her sister, Mrs Main street. William street, spent some past few days with friends in King- | ston. 8. J. Wilson, Brockvil has been spending the past few days | in town, returned Brockville terday. Roland Lafrance, North street. is spending a week with friends in Kino- ston. Robert Lipman, North street. is spending some time in Montreal Edward Flunder, Garden street, suffered a paralytic stroke about year ago, 18 rapidly sinking, small hopes being entertained. for him | week in town the Ww Petch, fedard, River i time during the | Rogers Park, | result of being he | to Ves " and Miss Van- has ASHAIHAANAAAAAAAAANANRKN | * SET SISTER ON FIRE. ¥ at The coasting trade of ports of Northern New England is nearer to a complete standstill for years than many | Streetsville, Ont., Jan. 21.--Seven-year-old daugh- ter of William McKenzie was fatally urned here. While the child's mother was at a neighbor's for a pail of water her little brother set her dress on fire with a match at the stove. She was dreadfully burned from her kfiees up- ward, and died a few hours afterwards Mr. McKenzie moved here about a year ago HAHAHA ANIA ANNNIN ANNAN HE WAS DROWNED, presented to Henry Cor handed The new Belleville bett, public by Mr formally library, and Mrs wa over on | One of the anarchists who conspired to blow up a part of the United States fleet at Rio Janerio is said to be un Canadiar Francis A old, a farmer Wilcox, e I al ighty-one vears ecading citizen of the father and Conn., became ol an eleven-pound boy Président bank will not dollar for the would be impossible," The Indi-China hay wrecked, The tain and reached shore by the Fire at Horkimer cars The and Fireman death N notice the dov Jarvis says ereign vield 100 cents on the shareholders Ihat HERI EXK SIRF os RS *€+ Yik \moy of the well treated steamer Sang India crew near others wera been d and natives A Workmagy Fall Jw _ and Was Swept Away Ont were emploved the, Tour fell was crushed Hamilton ' destroyed, barns am the Creen street car of WV walls building } Arnprior Jar 21 ot 3 gang men ng the Madawaska log ice, one of the workmer the to. fall arriegd ir ag went to E for Huron has mtgntion to intro calling the im pr tion of an export duly on pulp wood o Henry Herbert Godirey composer of certain patriotic 5 Montreal, some time Satur suddenly, from heart dis- Lewis, M.P ol a resolution had misfortune into tor water. In a trice he was wddy below, and was not I'he men working with him assistance hut the current strong nothing could be done him, the Madawaska river had added another-1o its alrendy long. List of |~ drowning accidents, Deceased was for | ty-wight vears of age wife and family M. J. Haney's Claim, Ottawa Jan. ..21 Collingwood Schreiber has been appomted sole ar bitrator in the claim for extras of J. Haney, Toronto, who was ihe ¢ tractor for the bridge "aeris Hillsborough River, PE. | . cost the government 81,500 Haney is claiming $300 000 him. The investigation this week. the famous was 8 3 Aig to save in night aed, day ease. The Midland railway will ask the Ontario legislature, at the coming session, for, an extension of the period within which it may commence and conclude its line Rev, Charles Paisley, M.A, dean of the divinity at Mount All N.B.. University, and one of the leading men in the Methodist minis try, died, suddenly, on Monday Fire destroved the Sunflower Glass company's plant at Coffeyville. Kas causing damage of £100,000. The pro perty was partly insured. One hun dred men are thrown out of employ ment. In Toronto, in a row in the Bal gatjan, colony. Sandy Tov ore, 34 Gil leat Place, stabbéd Cino Tedoroff. with a kaife in the shoulder. Todoroff was taken to the bospital and Tovore to the cells. . W, J. Bryan is on 4 month's tour He will visit Chivago and Washington, Philadelphia, several cities in Dela- ware, -NewJeorsey, and New York. and | i fi de go to Toronto, Ont. a Fonte Oe 4 Montreal, Jan. 21.«Hon Samuel Walker, a Beaver Dam miner, ! 84 #8, this afternoon, delivering an was burned to death in a fire that de- {address before the Canadian Women's stroyed a shanty occupied bv Walker Club, of Montreal, at its Iu and Walter Stonebreaker, at Johns | the subject, "The Constitution town, Pa. The latter was arcestad | Conada as Com With That later on a charge of murder. the United Stat and leaves a» = fnculty and which | ON. My & still due will last all A Winter Comfort. i For pain, cold feet or in seasickness a hot water bottle is invaluable. Ee | pecially needed in winter kind here at B50e, up for the quart size. Fountain Syringes, Spriggen and all rubber vic | plies at Wade's drug store \ two Tull k-room sup Hon. G. W. Ross' Speech W (roorge of pared oi : iousness, constipation, ete. use .. Lantern Lecture On Canada. { ter's Little Liver Pi Loudon, Jas. 21 ~Lord Strathcona | 3 sade ill wt a lantern lecture en- | dC. delivered by G.- A. Aylesworth nt Hitchin, pear Kueh | Government forces rouied 1 on lutiouists i Hayti, agd now trouble gver, : { Garden | King street, who has been spending the past three | weeks in Brooklyn, with her husband, ! who has been seriously ill with poeu- | monia, has returned home, Mr. Moore | | f nmeinamirmenesinins imurdered a money, neheon, on your dreggist some uide (ne eVervwhere venties, for ms but decidedly certain sad prompt. Pre. To be free from sick headache, bil- veptios : Car tive, Strictly ve. Taken at vg © They geaily stimulate . the tits will preven and free the stomach from hile. (in, La Grippe, etc. Henes the Dame, be reve. | Preventive. 'coasider (ren. CN SEC LAST EDITI = Proba bilities Toronto, Ont, - Jan. 21. Ottawa Valley and Up- per St. Lawrence (10 'a.m.)-- Fair and much milder. Wednesday, fair and mild, Bw COLL LLRRt ALLER EN J | Special il To-Morrow. « ® met with an ® $ : Tights --AND~-- Mitts Ladies' Black Tights 50c. QUALITY, at 5c. QUALITY, at $1. QUALITY, at 80e. $1.15 QUALITY, at 85¢. Children's Black Tights 40c. QUALITY, at 45¢. QUALITY, at QUALITY, at 80c. QUALITY, at Great Mitt Bargain Woo sn 35¢. 55¢ 30¢ 33e¢. 37¢ 60c. 50e Mocha Mitts, lor Black, QUALITY, at Ladies' Lined, C sizes, $1 0 25 ALL SALES FOR CASH. PISIVIIIIIIIvIvIvIbe MAR RIED Fuge Mh trea ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. ST. GEORGE'S - BAKING POWDER Quarter Ib. Tins, 15 Cents. Half Ib. Tins, 25 Cents. 1 1b. Tins, 45 Cents. Guaranteed Pure The right | Get a tin and try their Limerick. Jas, Redden & Co; Importers of Fine Grooeries " Ny Two savvies at Salamane N.Y COM RDG ' we | #40 fo heck a cold quekly pet ty irom Cold called Preventics. le igginte are pow dispetsing Pre. they are not only safe, fables sntais Bo quinioe, po Inxi- notuing barek mor sickening. the "'speeze stage" Preven. t Pneumonia, Bronehit- dor ( feverish child. 48 Preventics 2, Trial boxes, \

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