Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1908, p. 5

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oe p-- EE CHRONIC CATARRH NOSE AND THROAT YAL the Advice of Friends 1 Tried Perunaand the Rduits Fave Been Highly * Satisfactory. = So Writes Br, Pilon. By { FR. RAOUL PILON, }i16 Rae Notre Dame, Lachine, P.Q., Can, writes: "1 write you afew words to. express to you my satisfaction at being cured. | I was afflicted with catarrh of the throat avd nose and suffered much, | I was greatly discouraged. Ihad a bad | breath and bad taste in my mouth in the morning. "I took treatment for some time with- | out obtaining relief, At the advice of friends I tried Peruna and the results have been highly satisfactory. Af the end of four moathg I was completely cured. may Neglected aT becomes chronic, | Having developed into the ehromic stage, o longer and more persistent treatment will be required cure it | than if the disease were treated at the onset, 'However, Peruna will bring rellef, whether the catarrh is neute or chronie, | 1t you are wise you will keep Peruna on hand and take a few doses at the first | Hwideraon, M i. d Fianance Paints Bian { street. Sppearance of a eold or cough, snd thus | °° as ne er Tokay Mrs. H. H. Chown, who had intend-| his | 1 save yourself both suffering and ex- pense. . Patients have the privilege of writing to Dr, Hartman for free advice. A book on "Chronic Catarrh" will be seut upon | request, | Some Sound Sense. | Montreal Witne into a paragraph relative! to our winters, It | "We have no sympathy those who are ashamed of our and who think the Winter sports and the glories | ite castle are going to fright-| away. What we need to] that wo go about i than the The good " puts some Sense Savs at all with | frost | Joys | and snow, of our of an en busipess show them ix lightor apparel London enn do, that we have a ter whose are in } contrast, with the stygian glooms of} that capital, and thant we can conjure up such" dN fairyland as those who have not. th fellowship of Jack Frost] and his Iriend Zero have not seen in their drtdms." | : ' ',31 Years' Record As "results speak louder than words " so also a Company that can point to a "successful record of 37 years" is sure to receive the patronage of the Canadien public which is quick to discern sound and progressive manage- ment in the interests of policy- holders. in in win people trlorios extreme | Fs 2 saa OF CANADA has just such a record for successful management from the establishment of the Company ia 1870 up to the present day, as the following summary will show : Total Payments for Death Cleivs, Matured Ea- Pp rendre] 476,529.26 Add present Ash, Dee 31, 1900, . oy . Awount paid to Poliey- holders and held for them Total Premiums rgeeived. . Excess of Assets and pay- wen's 10 Puolicy-holders 3 over premium receipts $ , Wiite Head Office, Waterloo, Ont., ot call on 84 OJ S. ROUGHTON - District Agent Kingston, $10,385,539.84 $17.862,069.10 $17338.715.05 523,354.05 You Should Take When you think a headache is coming on. When you have eaten too heart- y. When you have drank more than is good for your digestion, When you feel you bave a com ing on cold --feel feverish or chilly. -Lhese are times Zutoo tablets ~ will ward off the coming disor- er--nip it inthe bud, and insure | you against paia and suffering, { street, will not lon {romptu and it wouldn't be quite fair | { Mrs. Uugh Nickle, mm. Gold in Guwilight | PIII IIIVIIININIII Mall 3 i 3 * Meek gave a rink Tasty night, went to Mrs found the members Luiversily avenue, and with the cup that heers, "The guests were: Miss Lizzie averhill, in whose honor it was given, Mins Rita Mitchell, Miss Edna Booth, Miss Mabel Milo, Miss Peatrice Lam the bostéss reads { 1 bert, Mr. Roy Herrington, Mr Arnold | Ww. | Mr. W. Bradley, Mr. Vernon Crawford, and Mr Nquires, Loses, Mr iH. Crang i The Sketch Chub met at Mrs. Joseph | Power's, Bydeaham street, last night, 'and enjoyed their with art ivery mach b Mrs. James Stewart, Wellington istreet, gave a tea, this afternoon, for her niste, Miss Florence Milne. i - - - » evening | Tomorrow Mrs, J. Hamilton, King stregh, will give a tea for her visitor, Misq Agnes Levan, of Woodstock. and some of the younger girls ee. Several snowshoe parties are on the tapis for next week. } - - - I To-marow night somebody is to he surprised, but it's time enough to tell of it when the shock is over. - ee The very ore Montreal Badminton Club is anxious that some of the plav- of club should go east in March, and it is possible that a team our go » » Miss Macdonell, Sydenham {Street, will give a little bridge party to-morrow evening. . . Eleanor Mrs Hobert Dyde, Johnson street. gave an informal little tea, with re- freshments 'served at quartette tables, on Saturday afternoon. ~ Miss Millie were her vouthiul and very bright and helpful assistants. On Monday evening Mrs. Dyde enter tained at drive bridge. There were seven tables in play, and the prizes vere won hy Mrs. Goorge Mahood, Mrs. Henry Wade, Captain Robert Fraser and Mr. R. Uglow. When | supper time came the men present dis- | pensed refreshments, - Mrs will afternoon, R hostess Waldron, "Arthur Mace," be at a tea on Friday - Mrs. L. T. Best's tea to-morrow af ternaon, and Mrs. Clark 'W, Wright's "At Home' dn the evening, will keep many busy on Thursday, . - + - Mrs, John Sutherland, 56 William receive, owing to a bereavement in the family, during the next three months, ~ . » - 'ihe epgagement © is anpotneed of Miss Charlotte R. Maguire, daughter of Mrs. CU. Maguire, i street, Chicago, to Adolph L. Westendorf, of the same city, The weuuing to take place on February 11th, - - - There have been several small aj- fairs this week, & luncheon of six to- day, a tea, with eight present, yes- terday, a dinner with covers for SiX, Monday, but they were all im- to mention them more particularly. | - - - Mrs. I. B. Crews, formerly of King- | #ton, is now in Winnipeg, and on Tues- | day week received for the first time in| that city at Suite 5. Balmoral stroet - - LJ . | i Mrs. J. Craig, Ottawa, had a bright { afternoon tea on Saturday, for Miss Woadraff, of Cape Vincent, N Y. Mrs W. W. Cory and Miss Coutlee poured | tea, and among those who came in| were © Mrs. Minnes, Miss Jane Field- | ing, Mrs. Van Tuyl., Miss Wilson, ! Woodstock; Miss Wyld, Mrs. Luke. Shel also had a delightlul theatre party | for he guest, Miss Woodruff returned | home to-day. - Mrs. James Massie, Bagot street, | asied about twenty people to a lit tle tea, yesterday, in honor of Miss! Lizzie Caverhill- and Miss Milljcent Stephens. Miss Edith and Miss Hazel Massie" presided over the tea things, and the guests included a few of the younger married people . ey Mrs. Howard D. Van Sant, Welling- ton street, will have no formal post- on the segond and fourth Thursdays of the month, irom four till six. » * - - The curling tea, yesterday, was in charge of Miss Marion Redden's rink-- Miss Maud Betts, and Miss Leta Carson. played with the men, and they won. It 1s possible that some of the play- ers may go to Montreal, for the bon- spiel next week. 4 Miss Edith Van Stcaubenzie, "Kirk- lsatham," went down, yesterday, to Ottawa, to visit ber cousin, Mrs. Ar thur Matheson, Besserer street, and enjoy. Nordica, as well as the gay life that abounds in session time, Little Miss Gertrude Emery, Mr. snd Mrs, Frank Emery's small dapghter, has now a little bivother to share the affections of the several hranches of the Cartwright family with her. This brother i= a February boy, and a British Columbian, for his father and mother are now at Cowichan Station, Mr. and Mes. A. R. Martin, of Sar- nia, will be in town for a dav or so, with Mra. Charies McKay, Johnson street, on their way to visit their (daughter, Mrs. Hugh Robertson, in Ottawa." ' 5 : Miss C. Cairne, Napanee, is visiting Miss Louise Si , Brock street. Mrs. Lennox Mills, "Bishopscourt," was detained and did not get of with the Bishop of Ontario. She will leave for Montreal in 3 da or_s0. Besvie Kerr. Brooklyn, visiting 3 a) rte George Mahood, Gore street, | pany her P | Bad | diately | Meaford [Mr nuptial reception, but will be at home | A match was | m---- " HONTREAL FORESTRY ASSOCATION TO HEAR ADDRESSES. ---- her, Mus. ( to visit her mot | Mrs. Low 1 ape nding tk WwW. H w Arnott, of Chicago, is te week with her aunt, Mrs, | Scott, ' Division street, and! a few days for New York | Viat leads Miss Gertrude Connolly, of Yarker the tof Mrs. C. 1 Al- fred street is gues Boves, : Thirteen Papers Will Be Presented { and Considered--The Weather is Colder Than in Wery Many Years. ' Be y up to Torouto, Montreal Feb. 3-1 he ¢"anadian for the Mendelss > : : had cirta { Forestry Association executive has ar Mr. Clive Betts. Earl got ranged for th annual meeting to be he LL { held in Montreal, on Maréh 12th, and three davs' grace, and leave | tk rs wil} > 2 both 2 { thirteen papers i given i for Stirling Sunday i thirt en ¥ ¥ i be given in both tended. H io " i | French and bish. Une will be read tende He will go off, on mil TF. Lefltmme od th night, to-night, however fo 2 TE _ o I 9 oh hy Miss Edna Booth, Alfred street, is | Yuche BOvernm Ary oresters, kL. G. ne y to Whitby, on Friday, tol rinstrony, A. M.D Toronto Joly and L. rsarzions there - = - Minnie Shaw, Johnson street ss Jean Craig, Princess street i Mon | con- bem Miss and M are next day, choir street did not as he the on in 0. going the up | Ross, lecturer in forestry at { University, Proi. Rothe, of Michi- | gan University, will also speak. Th | meeting take place in Montreal i Board of Trade rooms. con ni Hes t hear not home tracted have been, sorry to that Mrs. Edward Kepny has been at I well: since ring Gripe superseded a cold cons | Such intensely cold weather on that irippe guperseded a cole con: | tthe hes it's i | 1 the way up from Halifax, fo ' he » os nt snap rae not been ex- jand the changeable weather has pre jp enced tor roars; he thermometer {vented her shaking it off, In sharp | vas twenty , degrees below zero this {contrast to our zero weather, word | morning in Montreal, and many, pri- | s from Miss Kathleen McParland | Yate instruments recorded Jower tem. mes Mo ) R he : Ps ah | perature, but from various nt that at Monte Carlo u eV are sitting |! > » Mis points in {under orange trees in full bloom, and | the province come reports of Bos {that the scent of the lilacs is through] below zero last night and this mora- out the land iE L : Mrs. E. W, Rathbun, of Besetonts, | : W. PB ot G.T.R. con- ¢ the guest of Mrs. Norman Stuart [fuctor, arrested, today, on a eslie, Bagot street barge of manslaughter ig connection . oo. ith the death some time ago, of ne lerbert Symonds, a fireman, in a col- Bac sion. The coroner's jury found Bot | minton players, but some went to|tomley at fault in not lookine after { Mrs. W. D. Gordon's and others to! the protection of the rear of his ty | other friends, for a GUI game of -------------- ? PITH OF THE NEWS. bridge and supper. * a Mrs. James Connell, who! The Very Latest Culled From All having a bridal tour in| Over The World. for al 1 = isd ' n an exhibition ke a Connell, | hockey match at Irends will on i ottomley, | | | { 1 Was I - On Monday evening there was thing done, particularly, for the ain - Dr. and have been the west, have been in_town y h Dr. and Mrs. W, T. ' ; Ha with i r. They are going back | Ottawa, Tuesday evening, the Ottawas j Yueenscote, y ale gomg LACK immed Renfrew by 16 to 7 {for a brief stay, at Spencervilie, be-| Owing to the severe we th tl | fore leaving for Indian Head, Sask. |! K Sire ather the | railroads are in some instances refus- their future home. in a i i | 10g to accept cattle for shipment to L/ Mr. FF. O. Canfield, | ! \ t | Toronto. ' {has gone on dowr OR ) ' . | a A oi 1 } I oe Frederick Barlow, a Grand Trunk ym re. , | brakeman, fell offi a freight train, at | Toronto, and died from the effects of Jujusies, : : lia KE going fr {ed remaining with friends in town, } % 2 | Solog rom for little time longer, was call- {ronto to Bullalo to secure a bau | ) home to Winnipeg, som "de VS ago artificial logs, was refused 1 5 "o O 1 , > © Vs 2d i . jed h peg United States. \¢ into the [ Mrs. Henri Panct came up from Ot po , inh : A commissi Vv ms » . to-day, and will be with' Mrs. omnussion a Mnacy may be ap | tawa, TY : ; | : . winted. to inquire into the sanity of 13, J. t Bagot street, for a fe l i. {d, J, Harty, Bago et Jo ¥| Robert €. Coldwell, who is being held idays, Be he: Di g Mrs. Michael © Sullivan and Miss | 'or perjury an the ruce case x Aid from Portland - and Lewiston, en-| { { i of Woodstock MeGill after his to Duff, Princes To- of admission Perry, some | Frances Sullivan, King street, left, to o.. saved Borat NIL som a tion by fire on Wednesday. The total loss is estimated at $450 000, Mrs. Ernest Gallagher to| Ten thousand men been laid Torento some Jays ago. | off since December by: the Baldwin Lo Miss Lizzie Caverhil, who has been|¢omotive works, Philadelphia, because { k i rej RH [the guest of - Mrs. W. J. B. 'White,/of a Jou ot orders for engines. ) University avenue, is going home, to] - Meheown, Dufferin, will move Ottawa, on Friday. It is much to be|the address in reply to the speech | regretted that a nasty attack of! from the throne, to-morrow, Dr. | gripe kept her in the house during Forbes Godfrey, West York, and A. | the greater part of her visit-here. | E. Donovan, Brockville, will second | Miss Elsie Gillies returned to Carle. | the address. ton Place, yesterday. alter her short Jacob Ross, Hespeler, Ont,, who had visit to Mrs. J. 8. McCann, Queen | carried on the coopernge busiugss for street. the past fifry . died" this¥niorn- ing. He leaves a wife and twe sons Mr. and Mrs. August Ernest Knopf, | and one daughter, all grown up and {New York, announce the marriage of | 2t home. : {their daughter, Ernestine, to {day, for Ottawa, where they will joy the sessional gaieties, & - - - - returned have Mr. | John Maynard Waite, in London, Eng- land, on Tuesday, January 14th. te. es WORK CHURCHES. Pass on Ushers and Get Good Money. Feb. Saviour, The marriage of Miss Amy Nichols, Somerset street, Ottawa, to Rev. Charles L. - Bilkey, of Kingston, will | church of Saint on the Park take place at $t. John's church, Ot- { Slope, Brooklyn, yesterday, the priests tawa, on Thursday, the 13th Feb- | warned the worshippers, at the various ruary, at hall-past one o'clock Mr. | what Bilkey and his bride will leave imme baskets. after the ceremony for Ber | ithout for change muda, where the honeymoon will be | spent. New York, 5.~At the new | masses, to drop their offerings, | evbr they might be, in the asking the ushers "There are some bad persons gong the priest, "who religion. They put in the collection baskets in change | around, sad have { no regard for coun terfert | and get | the collectors | Similar warnings were delivered in other Catholic churches i Brooklyn. A { gang of well-dressed counterfeiters, it 118 said, 1s working the Catholic places of worship in Manhattan, the Bronx | ahd Brooklyn. "They attend the mass jand when they drop a. bogus Bik | piece in the basket they get 25¢. back in change from the collectors One { church on the Park Slope, Sunday, to have taken in ¥16 in counter of | feit half dollars The -gang is reported to be elearing from $150 to 200 on Sunday by its ne | larious operations. They | threes, practically i the police, owing to the of the priests the sacred preemcts The engagement is announced of : Miss Dorotliv Lyman, only daughter f Mr. F Lyman, K.C., to Major / H Dixon, "The Cheshire Regi ment." Major Dixon is at present at- | tached to the British embassy at Tokio, Japan Miss Helen Sproat Douglas. vowne- est daughter of the late Dr. Douglas of Toronto, to Mr. Malcolm Campbell Oswald, of Montreal, son of the lat: Colonel Oswald, Miss Mary Isherwood, daughter of Mre. 1,. Isherwood, of Al to Mr. Walter J. Moore, money good money from o = Younoest is said monte, Mr. Teving Mobhson, voungest son of and Mrs, Joseph Hobson, Hamil ton, to Miss Margaret Maitland, of Owen Sound work in ' and are secure from disinclination arvests within ) Homesick, Ends Her Life. Rochester; N.Y., Feb. 3.--Homesick-| ness the only cause that can hel given for the suicide of Miss Julia] > ¢ Laptm, Feb. 4. ~The storm of Sai- Palmer, twenty vears of age; a young | 3 ; Sf : jurday and Sunday blockaded the woman of Groveland, who was to be- y : gin teaching, to-dey, in the public |T0®ds here so that"the only way to wil aol at Ase acl dh Pata i get from house to house was on snow SCNOC 4 E p * | The woman with whom she was stay. | *1¢es. Monday morniog found every- i: Dir ¢ nr st, wit ove {ing temporarily in Arcade found her | P0d¥ at the ir post h sho rls and ibody with a long James Huff in the lead with his fine towel wrapped | ns. N about the neck and attached to a bed. | beam of haitaes i gui us peed post She left two letters addressed | bere since Friday night. . If old Bruin to her parents Miss Palmer was a |38W bis shadow on Candlemas day, he graduate of the Ueteseo Normal | had considerable scratching to Ret : eh A School. | out. a . * | 'The quarterly méeting will be next Sanday, at Violet, also on the follow- ing Monday the quarterly board will meet at Violet at two o'clock. James Hufl has gone to Camden East, to- day, and B. Rose to Maple Avenue. Mr. Williams has gone to his sister's, at Morven, after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown. Those who attended thé party, Inst Wednesday even:ng, at Mrs, H. Soider's, Thorpe, speak highly of the way they were entertained. The music given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Odessa, and Miss Mabel Velentive, of Violet, was appreciated. Mrs. Spider made an ideal hostess. to cause st Locals From Lapum, Charged With Embezzlement. Chicago, Feb. 5.--The Inter-Ocean says : 2 H. Martin, formerly see- retary and treasurer of the Columbia University, now the George Washing- ton University at Washington, D.C, was arrested, here, yesterday. He ix charged with the embezzlement of $2,100 from a Chicago firm of whole: sale carpet dealers by whom he was employed. An Innocent Man. Paris, Feb. 5.--A special despatch from Lisbon says that it would now appear that the man Costa. who was killed as one of the assassins of the king, was innocent. ! i New Stamp Story. iNew York Press | A stingy, old maid dropped iwe pos | tage stamps into the contribution box. They were two-cent adbesives which had been soaked off a letter re ceived by her grandiather from a thousand mechanics; now idle, will! friend in' British Guiana 2 1850. he steady work at sood wages. minister, knowing something about a ' philately, sold them for $1,025. The "Electric Insoles" keep the feet dry | following year they changed hands 2 pair at Gibson's at $3900, and a little while later the 28. | new disposed | $ To Resum® Work, Chicago, Feb. 5.~Every plant of the HMiinois Steel company will be opened up fall blast on February 17th. Two THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1008. INGS. YARKER YIELD Several Was Tied Up. Fe 1 completely fall of there was no tae in up owing Yarker, Business country io and all lish Sunday b. is tied Saturd tr Was no service in the H. M. the atteqw heavy SHOW. day re hurch the or and at the ove dist church The employees and the tras [ Q. RR. were kept day They complish on Ty rattled an who were out, wondermg Mrs. John The mother of John morning. The died in Caniden East a B on Nun trath night to a % on work to get the road open for worked Tar into the The shock of the explos i felt floors trembled and those hurriedly was the trouble Kimmett is seriously ili A. Rell died this wile of H. McCarthy also the wife of of I returned Edna at here doors was still in bed, got what John Galbraith Mrs I. Elliott from Moscow on the list. Mrs tin had their to all M sister Love home Dupuis bas Miss is Mrs. FT. Mar- unday school for pleasant Farnsworth and respec their spent Yourex friends tive homes 8 classes a tea, evening gave party to her here. Clarence Ember- home from Kingston to spend a day with his parents, previous to his departure for New York city, where he has ured a position. He a graduate of the Kingston Business College The fixtures for the bank' have ar rived, so next week the bank premites will be occapied by the bank officials Mrs. A. W. Benjamin arrived home from Brockville, Tuesday. J. C. Con- nolly is home from New York city. Mrs. Connolly remained there, Charles Andrews and W, J. Winter, former Kingstonians are two of a company owning a large ora grove in Mexi- co, John Kimmett has rented Stanley Freeman's farm The are at work clearing away the snow for a rink on the river The tea meeting held under the auspices of the ladies' aid, was a success where Miss young ly arrived a a or so a0 is nge boys Marriage At Central ral, Feb, }.--The on of the island and the good condition folks from attended St. the canal is Seveyal borfood Flynn's, nat in for yo this eh a Ji Lawrence, an Monday hool dance at S 1s progressing under Mis A hore attended a mas Marysville on Wedpes * Venng the management number of Jordon from {ue ball at Ch evening A very pretty on Tuesday Heart church, beth Ryan The happy dence of the sumptuous wedding took place morning at Sacred Marysville, when Eliza was HUnitex! In marriage couple drove to the re bh si mother, where 1g breakfast them. They will reside on the ------ Sunbury Notes. Feb. 4.~A nnmber sidents are drawing wood, as the pre- sent weather means that a great quan tity will be burned. The church Vice ob Sunday was poorly attended, the inclemency the weather heing the cause. The village shops .are do ng a trade hauling crac ked y Joseph es a wed awaited sland Sunbury, of re ser of good ome farmers are fe from the eit Toland has recovered from an of The attendance at the school has somewhat attack grippe lessened thi are kept hom Fhe school wood js being "supplied. W. Hogle, wif, ' family, will leave here fow days and will locate in the ------ Discriminating Praise. ster Herald ardent week as the youngsters by their parents. now and in a west, Roch An Koven's 1s $bend De Nith During his admirer of young ing the winter a rich aunt ju Milwaukee visit has th week "he fi which he sent to the with of Milwaukee heer, De Koven wrote "My dear Many thanks for the symphony and beer, the lattef excel lent. he not, thus far, bes Last hed maestro, a a case back laconically boy xX ------ Beats The Devil. Press card Your New York Nell vou off vil, ©] think complish the de H tasks which can up three I can't ac ' we obser Amer ig vaudeville pen that won't The boy the ve bring the wan novel, an inter sl and a fountain leak shricked was nothing for knowledge beaten old terribly gracefully May Be a Stylish One, But Makes Trouble. usually buys a hat that's "i; style," but the modern hat for men has lots to anpwer for, Baldheads are growing more ni ous every day. Hats "make excellent breeding places for the parasitic germs which sap the life from the roots of the hair. When your hair begins to fall and your scalp is full of dandruff 18° a sure sign that germs are busily at work. There is but one way to overcome the trouble and kill the germs--that way is to apply Newbro's Herpicide to the sealp--it will kill the germs healthy hair is sure to resuit, Sold by leading drugpist® 10¢. in stamps dor sample to. Herpicide Detroit, Mich. sizes, S0c. and $1. G. W, special agent. It A mar ner in these countless and Send The Two Mahood, Ca, Deaths Reported--Trafiic! KEEP A RESERVE IN HAND A good 'reserve of health and strength is the best preventive of an attack of Grip or any other ill- ness. *"BOVRIL" in the house taken daily--is the best and surest method of keeping up your reserve of health Take it as a bouillon or in the form of sandwiches. The 1 Ib. bottles are the most eéconomi- cal. -- Women's Vici Kid, Plain and Pat. Toe Bluchers and Bals., light and heavy sole, dull and plain top, Regular $3.00 for 2.25. Reid & Charles, 111 Princess St. Successors to D, J. McDermott ci LAGER The Best Milwaukee Beer. For sale by James McParland, Kingsto 0 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ Special Sale SELF-BASTING ROAST PANS Large Size, 64 Cents. Extra Large Size, 3 + These have indented top which thoroughly bastes every portion of the contents, wire arcund outside to prevent burns ing, rest inside to keer meat moist and firm, and altogether these are real good vans, and splendi 5 McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69-71 Brock St d value. ARSC 0QAT RIN ITER ONC 00C0C000000 ry FURNITURE SALE Discounts, from 10 to 20 $23. Sale Price $18.50. SIDEBOARDS, regular $20. Sae Price, £16.50, SIDEBOARDS, regular $18. Sale Price, $14. Others, from $6.75 and up. : Lounges in Leather and Velours LOUNGES, in Velour, regular $7.50, reduced to $5.75. LOUNGES, in Velour, regular $6 50, reduced to $5. LOUNGES, in Velour, regular $22.50, reduced to $26.50. R. J. REID, Big Savings for you. per cent. a SIDEBOARDS, regular f or BF ve ess Ambulance In Call, 21 ¥. i

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