Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jan 1908, p. 5

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TUMORS 'CONQUERED SERIOUS OPERATIONS AVOIDED Unqualified Success of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound in the Case of Mrs. Fannie D. Fox. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is | the conquering of Tumor. The growth of a tumor is so sly that frequently its presence is not suspected until it is far advanced 4 woman's dread enemy, '" wandering pains" may | come from its early stages, or the pre- sence of danger way be made manifest by profuse monthly periods, accompanied by unusnal pain, from the abdomen through the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there are indications of inflammation or dis- lacement, secure Lydia E. Pinkham's fegetable Compound right away and nite nes, m™. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., will b give you her advice if you will write her- | about yoursell. She is the danghter-ine law of Lydia F. Pinkham and for twenty- five years has been advising sick women | free of charge. Dear Mrs. Pinkham i *'I take the liberty to congratulate yon on the success | have had with your wonderful medicine. Eighteen months ago my periods Stopped Shortly after I felt so badly that 1 submitted to a thoronzh examination by a physician and was told that I had a tumor i and would have to undergo an operation. "Soon after I read one of your advertise ments and decided to give Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. After trying five bottion as dirhetod the tumor is entirely gone, I have been examined bya hysician and he says I have no signs of a umor now. It has also brought my pe riods ground ence more, and I'am entirely | well." ~Fannie D, Fox, 7 Chesnut Street Bradford, Pa. Medical Inspection Of Children. 1 committee Somerset county education its intention, vesterday, of appointing a chick medical inspector, who will de- vote all his time to the medical in- spection of children attending elemen- tary schools at a salary of $2,500 a London, Jan announced year, Your Corn Troubles. All corn troubles cease when FPeck's Corn Salve is used. It removes sorts of corus, quickly, durely and without pain. In 15¢., Wade's drug store. big boxes, i Anglo-French Arrangement. | Pagig, Jap, 21. --The Freuch Journ, | al Od publishes a decrve approving one arrangement which was signed in Paris, on October 23rd, between France and Great Britain to facilitate the legal formalities in connection wilh | samples Linble to duty on their intro { duction into. either country. | INSOMNIA 1 Kava been ning Casesret n 2) which I have benny will 8d 1 ean say thing Cas relief than any other r ShAILenrininiy ricom being ail viey ace repres | { for Insomnia, with tod for over bweaty years, rots have given me more ely I hace ever triad, | ony 0 my friends as Thos. -Gitlard, Elgin, 10. Bes! for The Bowels CANDY CATHARTIC Ite WORK ILE YO! Sit - 1 tor Plagnant, Palstabis. Patent, Taste Hiakon, Weaken vr Grips, le. Soe Ae 1 y enn ine ¢ N "a anay back, Stetiing Remady Co., Chicaga or N.Y. ANRUAL SALE, TEN M $07 ILLION BOXES | 'DON'T WAIT. TILL YOU ARE] RICH TO BUY A Victor Talking Machine in and enquire or write us! about our | Easy Payment Plan. | DAWSON & STALEY, - 217 Princess St., Kingston. | High Grade Pianos, at Living Prices. P000600000000 The Ingredients of i Drop One ingredient is soda -- just old-fash- fonad soda, that one grandmothers took . to gettie the stomach, and there is noth ing better, Ni : Among the other ingredients there is rot one that did not come from old Moth Earth herself. hat ere is not one that is not approved by both the British and American horities ht the od i apthorities in t wi 4 Phere i not one that Tout fqmily phy, sician, even i? aa gensgnal lriead, not approve o prescribe, Lf you ate using some other headache Temedy, why 40 you. not change and use too mst ¥ It will cure your headaches and colds Just as quickly and safeguard you against the bid after effects which may some day cop from using the ordinary reme~ dies. Zatoo tablets i ! 1 Fi (Agrdrians Pl all | |eate will pipe the gas at. thirty-five jat the end of { where iron and sulphur are together | Stovens | | | | | i used only as warehouses and head of-| machinery. ROBBERY PREVAILS .. m= : 088 The Very Latest Culled From All wm---- ! Over The World. TERRORISTS WOR K IN South Perth liberaly noiitisted 3 BANDS OF FOUR. eut he . Stock for the legislature. The board of health Val Hamilton is ¥ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUAR Y 22, 1908. PAGE FIVE THE ELEVATOR FELL "taking vigorous measures to fight the | small-pox epidemic Between two r-and three men are wapted on the Grand contracts west of Edmonton. Jan ~Sestroret- | Morris K. Jessup, retired banker and bathing place near long prominent in New York civic af. here, on the Gali of Finland, has been fairs, died on Wedne sday morning. lately the scene of a series of murders | E. Faulkner, M.P.P. was of policemen and soldiers, resembling elected president of the Halifax Board the terrorist campaign in Warsaw last | of Trade, in succession to A M. Beil vear, whee indigeriminate attempts | The marriage of sixteen-year-old wert: made 'on the lives of all uniform, | Daisy Storér, Elora, and David Cook ed mene Anst Saturday a. gendarme | was annulled by. Chief Justice Falcon. and a policeman were murdered in Pet | bridge, roveky place, and last night witness- | Earl Grev leaves for Toronto, to 1 od three attacks there, At_ eight | morrow, where he will be the guest, o'clock a soldier going home was dan- | for a few days, of Lieutenant-Gover- | gerougly wounded by several shots; at|nor Clarke. . v nine © clock a policeman on guard | Frank P. Titus and his son was mortally wounded, and at 10.30 | were drowned off Westport, N.S., their ! the policeman sept to relieve the man |Doat swamping while returning from { previously wounded at the same' spot | their lobster traps. | was approached in the darkness and | Fire in the Dominion School { wounded by several bullets. When | Ply company's premises on Tem | mounted patrols were sent to search | ance street, Toronto, did damage | the neighborhaod one was fired upon | timated at $19,000, and his horse was killed. A fepce pre- | Duncan M. Stewart, the former gen- the others pursuing. | eral manager of the Sovereign Bank, Every tine these attacks have bec {has turned over to the bank the 300 {made By -gafigs of four, and ever [shares standing in his name. { time they have escaped in the dark. ! Two Mormons, John and Arthur Ben. | ness, : | nion, | These deeds are doubtless the Murders of Russian Guards and Police Effected By Mysterious .Quartette. Peterdbury, ski, a lashionabie ' thousand Trunk St. 2 George. Sup- ex- vented from pro- | thieves, have been arrested { test of the Finnish anarchists against | North-West m8unted police, ne {the extensive police measures and |B8rY. troop cantonments recently organized | An attempt was 'nide in the frontier districts. In the last and burn the Sayes Sory few days there have also been_several | bacco factory, at Clarksville, Tenn.,on | armed robberies in privates houses aud | Tuesday night. Two guards killed two { esen churches. The house searchings of | Me¢Toes and wounded 'another. | the 'police ard arrests among the pub-| At the annual congregational meet- { li¢ uve so terrorized the city. that it |e of the Glebe Presbyterian Phurch, is expecting the immediate declaration | Ottawa, it was unanimously decided to | increase the salary of the pastor, Rev. |. W. H. Milne, from $1,500 to $1, | 800 a year. Marconi _ transatlantic wireless ser- an to Make it Even |Vice will be opened to the public on More Oppressive. Febrnary 1st. or 2nd. The beginning Jerlin, Jan. 22.--10 further tighten | °f Ihe service will ha bot ween London | their monopolistic grip on the Ger | 1 i vureat oly, via Clitden, 're | | land | man weat trade, « which already is! i ob bic pr i th {hard and fast through laws excluding building 'trades in the Tyne Ji trict § ; He Wa = JA8ny 8 [importg@on of American products, {0 ened against the reduction of the pawerful German Agrarian Narty | wages which the employers state is $ the _ { ; { ; ) 6 ] has pitied o Project for forging &{ necessary owing to the depression in ! 8 2 SL. | the* industry, Several thousand It will be called by the polite name |, affected. be ins tell, vg which Suna dd The Hull board of trade ordered an { known in lis country. One of the {analysis of the water supply {main purposes of the combine is the | joavor to see if it was contar elimination of wholesale meat "deale ™: |The samples taken from three places {and the concentration of the sale as are stated to be pure, and the {Thelf am Fhe Jivduciion jdusively epidemic typhoid must be traced the hands of the Agrarian hogges, other sources | Meat, - which is common with other G. E. Amyot, Quebec, sued L. Robi | Hastert of. Jie, is gow jetting at | taille, MPP, for $10,000, for certain he highesg. p PES. On, record, wi pro- | charges, which the plaintiff, who was { ably hecome still more of 'a' luxury.| 4 candidate at the election in 1906 { when the "kartell' comes into exis alleged had "beén made | tence, by the ar Cal- to dynamite Regis To {of a state of siege GERMAN MEAT MONOPOLY. minated big to 1 { Montmorency Falls. NATURAL GAS £500. { Count Szechenyi, who is to marry Be Provided at a Very Low | Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, next week, has been charged, in New York, with assaulting a photographer who was trying to . gnap-ahob hi - and. his bride-to-he ag they were leaving™ the Vanderbilt residence on Fifth avenue. At St. John, N.B., the death' took place of -ex-Alderman Charles F, Til ley, one of the best known men in the city. He was about' seventy years He recovered nt wn | Price. Windsor, Ount., Jane 22 Windsor is to be supplied with natural gas from the THbury fields. The Rymes' syndi- 1 cents' for cooking, and twenty-five cents for other purposes. The privi- lege sof inereasing the sales. five cents seven years, is asked. A' a guarantee of good faith the com- pany! proposes to spend $50,000 of the #600,000 that, will be required to bring them to the city, in laying mains out- | ide "the city limits before beginning to tear up any streets for pipes. The company agrees not to export any | ing year will involve only a moderate Kas. {increase in the naval estimates, main- | ly for cruisers and destroyers. Any {special scheme of battleship construc already in hand, prominent in club and other social or ganizations. The deceased was a cou sin _of the late Sir Leonard Tilley. ¥ It understood that the is govern- . Moving To Hastings. Londen, Unt, Jan. 22.~Theé ( anada | tion, beyond that Chemical company of East | have decided that in future their en | year. tire prosfict' will be manufactured in| A special from Port Stevens, "Sulphide Ontarion," Hastings, Ont. | gon, says two Japanese found loi whers a mine has been discovered |ing near the west battery of [Fort were arrested on Tuesday W. such proportions that the dom-{ This place is rarely visited except hy pany can produce sulphuric acid cheap- [special permission from the t than any other firm in the world. [artillery commander, Tk2 Japanese The works in the east end will then be| could give no satisfactory explanation 0 of their presence near the battery. 'the changes will affect thirty-five | forty lices ------------ men, DEADLY HEAT. WAVE, 1 | Over One Hundred Deaths From Belleville, Ont, "Jan. 22.--In the | Sunstroke. police court, Mrs. Richard Reese was | Melbourne, Australia, Jan. ~The found guilty of misappropriating $1,- heat wave that has been centreing over 236 belonging to her brother-in-law, { Victoria for some time past is ended, John Young. Young's wife died SOME | hut it has left disastrous effects in its time ago; and he claimed that, a jew | track. Vast bush fires are raging in days previous, his wife handed the | many parts, destroying hundreds of mondy tor Mrs. Reese for safe-Kepping, | homesteads and threatening many of then, he claimed, she kept the money. { tho townships, The sufferings of hors The magistrate ordered the woman t0 | os and cattie have been terrible and hand rid the Maney 5 Young, ahd | the settlers have lost heavily in live wtlowes or out on bail till she did aboa o so, when he will finally dispose of the i Stack, Hore Shan one hairs) deaths case. Any { and thousands of persons are serious- {ly ill from the effect of the hegt. } or DIED TOGETHER. 5 Acid in Wedding e Robes. Chicago, Jan. 22 ---Tired of gling in life's battle and unwilli depend upon charity, Mr. and John Florian, after forty years of married life, committed suicide to £ ther at their home in Wallace street st night, by taking earbolic acid. Both had put on their wedding gar- ments before taking the poison. Flor. Charged With Stealing 29 Thieves Damage Steamers. + Montreal, Jan, 22.--1t is estimated | by ship owners that damage to the! oxtont of ut laast $5,000 has been done! : 16 tirirbeen vousels at present lying in! Took Carbolic Tate's dock st the foot of Mill street, as a vesult of visite by thieves. The engines formed the centre of attrac. tion, and wang of their brass and cop- per bearings were removed in such an upskillfol manner as to .eause great daminge to other portions of the strug- ng to ? -- A ------------------ * Ome Inmate Eneugh. Mravwa, Jan. 22. -In the police court, this. 'morning, the magistrate | ruled that one inmate of a disrepu- table resort the place a common 3 er the act. The case Was a test one as it has heen hither- 10 necessary 16° pa that more th Tag it had bod .. found in such wife séventy-seven. ------ G.T.R. Conciliation Board. x awa, Jan. BE Wallace Nesbitt, LAR 8 been appointed ta repre- ent the G.T.R., on the board of con- ciliation and investigation in .connee- was fined $32 or : the company and its carmen. J. GQ. O'Donoghae will represent the men, | and Prof. Shortt, Kingston, will prob. ably be appointed chairman. -------- The 3 enga t of Miss Louise Da- vies, second duaghter of Robert Da- vies of Chester Park, to James Good- erham Worts, Toronto is announced. Capt. Thomas Donnelly's health has improved but little, so Mackie, proprietor of the Dominion hotel, for forty-six wears, died last sight. (He Mas seyenty-seven years id. and leaves a' grownup family. | The late Mr. Mackie was a veteran of the Fenian raid gnd "at one time a prominent Mason. a Ey . TT m--p-- v--. Lecture Are Harmless as Soda. '(hope for a speed: on Coin Briley, avepiog, Juntter "Fo HeTE: Tox the uart fountain inge for hall. Srlihe x bows ae. at Wade's drug Save Blake tory reported to be desperate cattle men | in anen- | at a joints] meeting in September of that vear at | of age, a retired dongractor, and was| ment's naval programme for the com: | London, |.will be postponed until the following | Ore | district | Mrs. | ian was sixty-nine years old and his | tion with matters at issue between |. far, but friends' The Cause of It Not Ascertained-- The Tenants. Very Indignant Over the Way the Machines Worked. Toronto, 22.--0ne of, the ele | vators of the Board of Trade baild; ing fell four storeys, shortly after eleven o'clock, this morning, and the operator, Frank Whaler, the only oc | apant, was verely mjured in the {back and spine. He was taken to the bospital | It could not be aseertained what {was the cause of the accident, for the lelevator rap immediately afterwards | However the elevators have been run {ning, recently, in such an unsatisfac- manner that an indignation jmeeting of the tenants, on each floor, jwas held, after the accident, in the {grain rotunda when a committee was {appointed to wait upon the ownees of Jan r-| the building | The court of appeal, this morning, | allowed the appeal of the Bank of { Mogtreal in the case with Mr Ryan | Toronto. Mr. Ryan sued the bank for {| damages for an alleged breach of the | banking act in to J. D { Montgomery the state of Rvan's ac | counts and Justice Clute allowed Mr | Byan $1,000 damages. The decision of | Mr Clute is thus upset. his is the | same case jn which. G34: ge W. Fowler, M.P., gave evidence some time ago | The grand chapter of the Royal {Arch Masons in Canada js in annual | session, and, in connection with the | convocation, the jubilee of eapitular {masonry is being celebrated. An ad- {dress of congratulation was presented {to the grand Z., John Leslie, Winni peg, by the city chapters, this morn- ing, after which a historical address {was delivered hy M. EK. Comp, John {Ross Robertson. The finances of the grand chapter are in a flourishing con (dition, and the membership shows | marked increase. | | exposing a INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Wy Reporters On Their Rounds. | Still selling oranges at 10c. & dpz., or three doz. for 25¢. Carnovsky s. Capt. Felix, of Garden Island. slip | ped this morning and sprained his an | kle ship | | { Councillors Foley and Shannon are the candidates for the county warden- | ship | Burtch's fresh grated horse radish | for roast beef, pork and all kinds of { meats. Ask your grocer for it. | Superstitions people will probably {have observed that the woman who | suicided from a New York hotel ump ed from the thirteenth storey The Nordheimer Piano Co., Toronto, | have placed on sale, at Kirkpatrick's | Art Store, two new style pianos, {which are attracting considerable at | tention. | A plebiscite ought to he ordered hy {the city council as to the ele tors' opinion as to the soundness of Prin- cipal Ellis' vemarks: The people ' are talking and expressing opinions. They [say things that the principal would hardly enunciate - | Some of the ecdtinty, councillors | turned to their homes last evening, and the remainder went to-day. All [of them felt badly over the mistake {they had made in the date of the in- | augural meeting. However, thev will be welcomed back next we Popular Mechanics, Chicago, the magazine that challenge the world. It has more articles and more illustrations than any monthly kas yet attained. They are short and to the point, "written 80 vou cap. under It is not only instructive. It { can Jnterest. everbody. { -------- BLOCKED BY ICE. re- can | | | | | { | stand.'? | Steamer Could Not Make Wolfe f Island To-Day. to a blockade of ic Pierrepont was unable reach Wolfe Island, to-day The steamer left at twelve o'clock, but t when over half way to the island, the {ice jam was so bad that the boat had {to come back to Kingston with | Cape Vincent passengers.- The. mails { were sent on by rail to Prescott. The tice is drifting in the harbor, and this {made it all the more difficult for the boat to make its way. | The members of Croshy & (0'Con- nor's orchestra we board the | steamer Pierrepont, on their wav to [ill my engagement at Cape Vincegt, to-night. Upon arrival here. Mr O'Connor telegraphed to Watertown {and secured an orchestra to go to the Cape to fill the engagement Owing the | steamer to the we on | The Late Mrs. Doaovan. | The death occurred at her residence, { 97 Lower Bagot atreet on Tuesday | might, of Mrs. Elizabeth Donovan, wi | dow of the late John Donovan. The | deceased was born in Ireland sixty | nine years ago, and had been in this { country for many years, The late | Mrs. Donovan had been ailing for | some time, and for a few weeks had been confined to her room. Thre sons | Dennis, William and James, are left { to mourn. The funeral will be held on Frilay. Not Properly Qualified. The township of Pittsburg council | bas adjourned until the eligibility of {one of its number is settled A rath { payer filed a declaration against one | of the council, on the ground that he had not suflicient property qualifica- tion to sit. J E---- -- ---- HER IDENTITY A MYSTERY. Girl Raffles Fires Six Shots at Police. Geneva, Jan. 22.--A well-dres bned-looking young girl, was, days ago, arrested, after firing shots at the police, at the station of Schupiheim, near Lucerne, and the! mystery of her identity increases as the police enquiry progresses. i A man was arrested with her, the! capture of the pair being a matter of difficalty, When the gendarmes proached, the girl, shouting ' to companion to shoot, emptied a chambered revolver at the police, } verely wounding one man. Her rom. | panion, however, meekly allowed him! self to be handcuffed. At the police station the girl gave] her name as Anoa Kummer, aged| eighteen, of Halle, Germany, while the! man called himself Werner, and said] he was thirty-five years old and came from Berlin. He also said that he! was in the employ of the girl. few Six ap her SIX $ i Se i examined atthe Hotel Aigle a beau-! tifully finished set of burglar's tools] and a large quantity of jewels, well as banknotes and gold, found, while the man's baggage con- | tained only clothes. A The couple were accused of commit-| ting many daring burglaries in this | country, especially at Zurich. The po-| lice, on making inquiries in Germany, discovered that the names given by | the prisoners were false, and they be- lieve the girl is a member of a weal- thy St. Petersburg family, who dis appeared suddenly months ago | 2 There is little doubt that the girl's] Companion is her servant, and ehe | has admitted that she left home in] search of adventures, hut where she! learned the "art" of burglary she ve- | fuses to state. She will be tried, | shortly, but as she and her compan- | ion refuse to answer questions their | real identity may never be known as | were | | | | ! | | | i | COMMERCIAL MATTERS. -- What {s Going on in the Business | World--The Markets. J Spain is to spend £40,000,000 on the | improvement of her naval dockvards and the construction, of three 'new bat tleships of 15.000 tons each T railway earnings for the] January 15th, jotalled or $2,650.07 more than the corresponding week last year Vancouver, B.C. that } the stock of logs in water gud lumber | on "hand fonrteen million feet mn! excess of the entire lumber output of the coast last year | Rumors that the Pennsylvania rail road will £30,000 000 in. bonds | is without foundation. It is not like- | ly the Pennsylvania will de any fin ancing for "several months The Grand Trunk Pacific ing for the immediate construction at Victoria of a large sternwheel steamer | to operate this year between Essing-| ton and Hazelton on the Skeena There has been organized a Chinese company to open the iron and coal mines in the vicinity of Awtow, fifty- five miles northwest of Tsuantsiu. The capital of the company is $2,000,000. | A plan to readjust the debt of the | Westinghouse Electric & Manufactur- | ing company has been formated. It provides for a bond issue of 835,000, 000 to run for thirty-five years and | paying five per cent, interest The Montreal Witness says that the | Pominion Steel company will shortly | resume dividends at the rate of seven per on-the--preferred stock When is "shortly"? On the first of next Ap-| ril the steel company will owe thirty in back dividends on the 211,750,000, ronto week ended 851,976.02, in advices age is issue | | 18 arrang- | cant live per cent preferred, or Should "Resign Office. Mountain Grove, Jan. 21.--(To the | Editor) : New that Dr. Edwards has | succeeded at last in securing the nomination for Frontenac, | it will be in order that he should sign his office as clerk of the county His mind and time will be much voted to the task of holding ¢the | county from going liberal, as 1 be | lieve it will." As a medical practition- | er, part of his time is devoted to | healing, apd it will certainly take T more than pills or salve to "heal" | the "sore" he has caused among the | conservatives 'in the northern wart of | In fact, putting all his | avocations together, 1 think, as many he should step out of clerkship, as it will be almost impos. gible for him to body the thought and attention that council should have con servative re- de- the county the | others, give that important | our county FARMER - 1 1 A Mix-Up Of Coats. { On Tuesday afternoon, in his hurry | to catch the K. & P. railway train, | County Councillor H. W. Revnolds of | Verona, left the Iroquoisshotel with | another man's far coat The proprie- | tor telephoned him to send it back | Wednesday morning. Mr. Reynolds did | but a miftake was made in the coat sent out to. him. A= a result, | the proprietor's coat is now in Ver ona sO, No Benefits So Far. J. B. Walkem, who is now tutitled to . write K.C. after his name, was] asked to-day if the hongr had! brought. him any benefits as vet. He repfied that it had not; that he had to get up as early in the morning to attend to the furnace as usual. Mr Walkem bas practised law in Kingston for twenty-eight years. He is local master of the high court of stice and solicitor for the Ontario Sviod 3 i He Was Thrown Out. , Another runaway took place. on Wel- | lington street, about one o'clock to day. The horsey attached to a low sleigh dashed out Wellington street towardf the City Park. The drives held on gamely for about three blocks, when he was thrown out of the sleigh and forced to leg go' of the | lines . + Excursion To Montreal. Queen's hockey. excursion to Mowe treal will be run by ial G.T.K. train at 12:30 noon, Fridsy, Jan. ist, Fare, Sa return. When "Anna Kummer's" luggage was |' | eause such slight discomfort that it is { In the kidneys it becomes a difficult Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1908 y u Cold Settles in Kidneys Pe-ru-na Restores Health Catarrh of the Kidneys An; Insidious Disease. Many Peopie Have it in Slight Form and Do Not Know It. Mr, Isaac Rosenzveig, 9 Dumacais street, Montreal, Can., writes: "About three yg re ago, Tenffared with a bad cold, Tt settled in the bladder. n causing $ dies, bit it was Perung which finally § cured thé, and I had taken only few bottles, < "I feel that it saved me, and 4 cer- tainly restored me to such perfects bealth as 1 had not known in years. "I have good reason to give your remedy my highest endorsement. It cleaned out the system, leaving me well and strong and feeling better than I have in years." ATARRR of the kidneys is a very much neglected disease. Itis not until the disease has a firm hold upon the kidneys that the patient begins to realize that there is some de- rangement of these organs. i The slight backaches, the feelings of lassitude, and other warning symptoms of kidney disease are overlooked. They are not serious enough to detain the patient from his regniar work. Even when he discowers that the kidneys are affectad, he does not recognize the difficulty as being caused by catarrh. Catarrh is sometimes so very gradual in its approach and itsearliersymptoms INTERNAL CATARRM i REACHES THE KIDNEYS | MRA. ISAAC ROSENZVEIG. where it may beclocated in the body --whether in the more exposed mem- branes of the nose and throat, or whether in, the remotest party of the kidneys. That, Pernna ts ationoce the safest and most reliable reme®y for catarrh of the kidneys is proven by the many testi- monials'written by those who have ex- | periemced its benefits, The destimonials given here are only specinsens of the many testimonials on our records, pertaining to the relief af- forded by Pertma itusevere cases of kid- ney trouble, Kidney Disease:of tong Standing. Mr. Samuel A. Paxton, 1118 Troost Ave, Kansas City, Mo.,, member 1.O.O. F., and National Annuity As- socistion, writes: "I am a well man to- day, thanks to Parana. | was troubled with catarrh and kidney disease of lon standing when I first began Peruana." PE-RU-NA AN INTERNAL CATARRN REMEDY. not noticed. However, when it is once firmly seated disease to exterminate, Indeed, catarrh of the kidneys is more serious than catarrh affecting some of the other organs of the body. Inthe kidneys it is liable to terminate in Bright's Disesse or diabetes, both of which are recognized as very serious | «'iments, if not fatal. The thing to be done, when catarrh of the kidneys is discovered, is to take some internal, systemiceatarrh remedy, one that reaches the very source of the eatarrh and removes the cause of the difficulty. Such a remedy has been found in Peruna. It reaches catarrh, no matter TE ---- Just one week more for our Special Janu- ary Sale. Cutlery and Enamelled Ware have had the preference so far. We have had' visitors from fifty miles away taking [NR] advantage of the cut prices. For the bal- ance of the month there will be no let up [3 [] [YR] ; on our part. We may be out of some lines, but are sure to-have many others that [fue] you require. Here are some specials : i 80. Step Ladders, the strongest, lightest and best finished we ever had, Always sell at 25c per Step. C «Sale price . tle arrangement for moving C tight covers and lifting hot jars ® $1.12 'opper 99 "-99¢, We have pot said much about Tinware, hut you can save at least 20% on anything you want this month. ' | McKELVEY & BIRC 69 and 71 Brock St., Kingston. Irons, 3 in Handle and Potts with Mrs. Set, Stand Gem Jar Openers, a handy lit- No. 9 Wash Boiler with Cop- per Bottom No. 9 Nickel Plated ( Tea Kettle Pig Coppe and Zinc. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. anada MetalCo., Ltd WILLIAM ST +9 Toronto, Ont

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