Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1908, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1908. % ------ --- A Er ---- : Sei PAGAN - tl ---- -- " Ee | ONCE MORE WELL | NEWS: OF F NEIGHBORS E a TI] oEEN SSS How Harsh----% [ position as organist and Miss Synopsis of Canadian Northwest! "FRUIT-A-TIVES" ALONE CURED HIM | WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND. | aris ia 3vpvinind. to 50 thi varqn- NATURALISTS 1! INTERESTED Ww ¥ HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. | Clarence J. Placey is a farmer of ENTS TELL US. | Goodie low, at F. Davis'; Mrs. Ty IN VOYAGE OF BRIG. | Physic recks the Bowels i i known as a man of Hempton, at T. Mclermott's; A. M | Irritate the skin in any spot frequently | They act exactly the same as right live Py, i NY even-numbered section of De | Diverton, Que, 4 A | integrity and good judgment. He writes | The Tidings From Various Points | i Donald, Mrs. A. Howes and Ww. Hpwe Sailors Returning From Far Away and that spot will grow callonsed. ing would do mivion Lands in Manitoba or the | Land Have Told of Strange! That is Nature's means of protection. | If the bowels are already calloused. you Northwest Provinces, excepting 8! § t P. Ritchie's: Miss 8. Camero ¢! in no u n Eastern Ontario--What | ol i a nat] and 26, not reserved, may be howe | 9 uncertain terms of the great fer brother's. 1a "A. Cameron' Miss s | - id by any person the sole head of | benefit he derived from taking "Fruit People Are Doing And What Iirens and Gertie MoKeover, W ro nd an sertie . W, ¢ a family, or male over 18 years of age! a tory ale ovaE 18 -Yehrs OL a-tives" for a long standing kidney They Are Saying. FReover and Ethel Allison, at T. Alli! Finds in Frozen Earth. | Se FE tie bowels. hiding you irritate may need two tablets a day for a New Bedfypd, Mass, May 13.--Thel he Yaing with ts or "pills," the time. gro . But, after that, take otie at a time= Application for homestead entry must Woh A Red Ticket. * IT. Bridgen's; E. Swerbrick, at T when you need it. be made in person by the applicant at a de J g | bg Dominion Lands Agency or Lal beagency Xo Spotl, ad , Jere. W. Castle { Harris' ;. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanna, at Entry by proxy may, however, be made | ; of this place, has been recently ap- |T, Hanna's. at an Agency on cértain conditions by the | 'Med a justice of the peace for On- i father, wother, won, daughter, brother or | 3 ( i f x y : {ta t. Thomas Lynch ig one of wis i ' r . ar. Lap 3 e of | Want Toll Gates Removed. io of an intending homesteader : the officers on the steamd® Rideau | a; May 12.<Owing to th : i ' , ilenvale, 2. zr > mi yA er 5 Wo. Pa: ig bel : King this season. Mrs. J. Williamson © atinu d wet, weathen very little » . * has returned from Lindsay. M : . mk u say. Mr. and usual cargo, when she starts on her | and paturally--without irritation. eligible for homestead entry. end bee: ; J Mrs. B. Mendels and H. A. Mendels, |BF2i% hos as yet heen 'sown, .A peti-| : DUTIES. --(1) At least six months'! ' endels and I. A. Mendels, |i," "being * cireulated among the | cruise early this week. i : restore the natural bowel func- residence upon and cultivation of the TN Montreal, arrived here to spend the i i i land in each year duning the term of) AE 7 summer. W. C. Fredenburgh attended farmers asking the €ounty council to The persistency of naturalists a ro tions, 0 you don't need shem long. three years, A SY / the annual horse show held in Perth ake action regarding the removal of | scientitic men has at last won, and! And the dose never needs increasing J : > », ' a age. (2) A homesteader may, If ho so de- § 4 on Tuesday and brought home a blue the toll gas off the Portland road. | after years of impor tuning Captain | Their effect is the same as the effect of The Fd arene bb dee) Hira, Forlorn the gequired residence du. 16 ) and red ticket, which he won with his | W*¢' Ella Hamilton rétumed from the | ( leveland has promised to lend his! laxative foods--or of exercise. 12,000,000 poxes sold anbually. © x land « d | . / 8 nolely by! hin not whee By vi hty (80) | fast pair of roadsters. Kingston General Hospital on Friday | endeavors to the work of revealing to | whe To she has Leen under medical at-| the world the bird, fish, animal and | homantend. Joint ownership in land wiil| | | i / Leaving Flower. tendance for several weeks, There is| vegetable life of the heretofore unfami | DEE Vio Tather (er mother. ith B > Flower, May 1.--Wilitid Jackson| i improvement in her heals, Mes. linn Antarctic region. 6 father (or mother, the > rR a . J sall is » sick Li « Bl father is deceased) of a homesteader hag! has rented A, M. Deachman's house at Roses tampsa Bh on Je sick lat. A aptain Cleveland has bon, comutie | permanent residence on farming land] ' Flower and moved his family he number from this vicinity attended the | sioned by the beads of several noted) i ¥ Bere. | Smith-Ruttan wedding at Elginburg, | museums to collect such botanical, | owned solely by him. not less than eighty | | suffered for man years with kid . 2 ¢ (80) acres fn extent, in the vicinity of the troubl i | y yes . ney | Mr. Denchman leaves in a few days to Jast Wednesday. George Hamilton] mineral and zoological specimens as hel homestead, or upon a homestead entered | trouble, witlf bad pain in the back and join his family at Latchford. Their 2 * = ashe] | sold a valuable colt, Visitor: My.[can and to bring back as many speci 0 | regular trips to far away Desolation | tion that you come to need physic lsiand, or Kergulon Island, as it in) constantly " t Ww b tharts 4 od Cascarets are candy tablets. Th i don a - hey ir ar b in the Antar-| pog you need a constantly larger dose | by ail druggists, but ever in ps be ocean, ie : y i dies, Captain | { because of the calldused bowels get the genuine, with CCC on every tablet. njamin eveland, wi ave al w" : i" i The box is marked like this: | more important mission thaw the mere | You have the physic habit. gathering of sea elephant oil, her| Cascarets bring the same results gently | o 3 or ae | troubl | von' ; 60 acres, more or less. ! e. j=on's; M. Thompson, Burridge, at D } only vessel in the world which makes | That so retards the natural bowel ac $ i | | i i Acres in extent, in the vicinity of his] for by him in the vicinity, such home| all symptoms of disease of the kidn s. | many friends ) ry ¢ 'i A Er .r Rd A Rl Jimdentel I took every known kidney rider min leave a Ail De A ™ Jem and Mrs. H. Watts, Kingstcn, at S.| mens as possible to the various mu- i ° ather (or i suc r ' ' : . 5 mother). | kidney pill 'but nothing gave me relief -| new home, N. M. Appleby will act us|? Watts': Miss Yeomans and H. Ca-|seums. The Daisy has been stored with | (4) The termy "vicinity" in the two | and 1 was getting discouraged. I was | seoretary-treasurer for school section ton, Ode Bea, a n Met Tu hen W Miss fir sseryatives for the various kinds of 0 . \ 9 preceding Paragraphs is defined as me an-| advised to try *Fruit-a-tives' and I did | No. 4, in Mr, Deuchman's place. Ross Jessie Ball and inh A attie atts, wi fe © : : ¥ . ; ¢ p 1% not more than nine miles in a Sirect, sand this medicine cured me when | Lyon and Lyon Appleby have gone to Ringeton, ot 3 thea E ek " doha ko ale attain Cleveland's time has! © or - SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. every other remedy failed. I used alto- becth, where they will 'attend school. Hawkey, Yu EL Ny hare. the slawg for ol Jan Sakon up with! : WEST MINING REGULATIONS, | gether fifteen boxes of "Fruit-a-tives" Barvey 3 eGunegal i retired from Innisville Notes. theie "oil, 'which britigs alee pod COAL.~(anl mining rights may he| ond from the outset they give mie relief ig i ag a Gillie hart , hs Bogal Innisville, May 11.--dervice was held | zood a price as whale's oil, he has! j Jaane for Smenty-cue vests gt an annual and 1 am now practieaily well again, no Fare, or Missi GT visited Terenntn at bere on Sunday. Two weeks from [still found opportunity from time to} } 2.500 acres can be leased to one appl | pain in the back, no distress; and all the lowe "Sund Pt : then Kev. Mr. Weagant will preach a | time to bring home unfamiliar Speci { symptoms of severe kiduey disease have | '" EF on Duncay. missionary sermon in Holy Trinity | mens of life from the Southern Is cant. RoyalLy, five cents per ton. QUARTZ.--~A person eighteen years of] entirely left me. I am'very thankful to church here. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas | lands, which have aroused the curios. axe and over having om nde 2 discovery | be once more well and I freely make : Gave 4 A Good Bermon. Cook, of the Lake Shore, have come |ity of stientiste. | 3 ay locate Slatin L500 onl wy od this state at for the sake of othess A feck ge 8 Lake, Mpy 12. Our to Tetide I our - village. Mrs. Flan- Some large sized egus of the birds A J who may suffer as I suffered and to chee se factory has opened for the sea- | oy hav~moved to another house, | of that region have ol on among his '| - be expended on the claim each year. or id to the Mining Recorder. When} op ar s son with Mz. Dretnell, our former a 3 Ahh hing them I sa I'ry "Fruit-a-tives." ' across the river. Mr, and Mrs. | collections, He has throught 1 400.00 haw been expended or paid and] y y yes 151 | heesemaker in charge. Rev. Mr. Knowles, Lanark, called on friends in | wings of = strange bird eas hh %, Li . y nus 0 rds, gl other requirements complied with the] Sgd) CrArENCE J. Pracey. Frecinnick: vreache : claim fisy be purchased at $1.00 an (Sed) I Trecinnick preached to a large con- | he village on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, | seven feet from tip to tip, and a / # We have a complete acre. " Pruit-actives '* -- or * Fruit . Liver |4'galion on 5 dus in the Metho- D. Donaldson and family have moved | skeleton of a sea-elephent. His dey © TT ' i " PLACER MINING CLAIMS gencraily,| Tablet are sold By dealers at soc a box dist church. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parr {to their new home about three miles | scriptions also disclose that 'the ex-] © stock of Women's Tan 100 feet square. Entry foe, $5.00. : have moved to the farm near Shar- f he village. - E. Giles ¢ : + wll BY, 2 > > PREDGING.o7 : 4 for $2.50 or will he sent on receipt bot Lake... A. McGinnis } hy from the village. -E. Giles paid a fly- | treme Southern seas teem with fish Y f buckle Oxfords, +JJREDOING. Tuo Ford ae of price. Fruit-actives Limited, Ottawa. fio ga Wu Meg nin wed ased {ing visit to "Gur village an Friday | life unknown or at least unfamiliar to . made on newest plieant for a term "of 20 years Rental, ---- irc o---------- | Tr thOrOOR of Wila : % infant *hild evening. Miss Bella Craig paid a Northem naturalists. : 5 : = 3. 50 o . . son 8 antant child | short, visit to her old friends here last The island, which it is believed was| © lasts Sinerssierantrasares £10.90 a mile per ansum. Royalty, per cent after the output exceeds $10, oo? is still very low, and but little hopes | week. The fish are again at their | once edvered with great' forest i = » ¥ CRIS, " . are entertained f. its re -- no ba : 3 I % o . "ws a | PURE FOOD INSURES | [ivr cxtined for ite recovery. A best. People from far and near. are |now buritd wnder lava, and under:| © The "Saddle Ring" is also new. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, . ho oy a *« {here catching them, Monday being so | neath this strata the f thel 2 PR ] ® > is py . i strata the men of the X y . >. : a N.B.-- Unauthorized publication of this Juamadore's. Visitors : Mrs. A. Mur. warm they were taken away by the | Daisy have at various times utearth) them in Tan and Patent Oxfords. ndvertisement will not be paid for, goch C. Llowhiidgs. 1 iekhorne, n A. |bagful. Miss V. Warren spent Satur- | od huge skeletons of strange animal 5 eGinpis'; Middleton, Cr ko ; : shark ! § of strange s.] & : at G. McKivor's; Mrs. J Bono - aa, Win: het parents. | The curators of the Northern museums| 9. Buckle Shoes in Gun Metal and Patent 4 P "mu J. » fMrs. B. Crampton's niece, Mrs. Dob- CHTIONS W i thi 3 . , a Seuvteny 5 Amherst Island, at B. Quamadore's: bins, and her brother, of Alexandria are curious to ler if somthing. new 3 > . 3 shat xX Miss Norah Miller, Oconto, was {}o to modern research "will not be re-| " A x A lay, are visiting here. J, Jaird, | veale ( Clevelane 4 a; FP - uep of Miss F. McKivor on Sunday Hopetown, paid a short visit to our Fenled 4 A leveland na | hy Q Many oihe i de 8.01 Colore o 1. 19, y 4 00 {03. 50 KAGIC ove BAKING ast. village on Sunday, he s ssils, a ast in 5 Shoes, ranging from, Giit To Desert Lak inchi i 3 invi i eee Jo Rt kas Paster. ih pashiubioel Happenings, LIVE POLITICAL ISSUE. | & You are invited to inspect our ering of the young people of this. vi- inchinbrooke, May 11.--The recent line at any time All lengths, all sizes rains | je tl I bad v . o : i , | rains bave made the roads very i i and to suit all' condi- inity was held at the residence of E. |, j put the farmers hack consioeritly Way a Liquor Max Was Treated in D. Spoo% on Monday evening ; i r : ) ng. The | with their crops. The cheese factory tions. Built to order I proceeds were handed to the Rev, Mr. has reopened, with a very good Chatham, Ont., May 13.---A new and erected in place on Churchill, making a neat little purse, ply of aeilk. LE uy go "> Sug. chapter a the liquor question is v ere, of an token of ¢ estoel chic 2 - v - + sale a 1 of the esteem in which Arthur Hdrten. Thomas JY Kennedy Sorded, toulay, by the sale short notice. : ke is held by 'young folks. Miss F. 4). Sheldon's liquor business to has purchased a valuable horse from Ald Churelmill was also among the num-| wm # . x James H. Massey Mr. Sheld , a : Ezra Thomps sh Cree SEs x SAREE. IE, Dhedon 1 FPENDABLE Estimates Furnished her. I'he farmers are kept from seed Co wphell h Pan eh -- bs va _ was forced out of the retail liquor G RL', SHOES = R t mx on account of so much wet weath- a to Walter Rating We business, in 1905, but managed to se L er. 'lhe » ra n i ; 9 he * | cure ORES. . BinGe ; on equest. : 9 he feldspar mines are running ate pleased to 'see Thomas Coulter | "H® %¥ holesale license since which 3 full force. Other mines in the local- around again, after being confined to time he has been agent for Windsor! Hogooooo OO OOOO OOOO ONDOOODOOOIOOOON d ity age expected to open soon. the | pis h 3 and Walkerville liquor manufacturers Ib & Y Id Ltd E W. GILLETT POMpANY general opinion here is that Dr. Span: his howse for several months: with a This 'vear, however, he was refused a y ol en, . LA AL LiMiTED ic will take the t i ¥ i, ne broken ankle. Peter Bectour has mov. choles Ie Yicense Hy the rt Veni ent, | -- o-- n------ YORONTO.ONT. ie seat lor Kronfenac ed into Bias Martin's house, lately Who esa } ! ' £9 Ament, it being declared that uo wholesale li in the next legislature, Mrs. J. Mur: & : : y Kingston Foundry. Tr -- 30 Mrs. 0. Snook vacated by Mrs. William Kennedy. censes were to be issued in ,Chatham Ke C. SMITH LLEADS LIST phy is recovering, also 3 : : Herbert Killing has left this vicinity . s Mr. Sheldon has always been a staunch . ™ 7 }is Detter James Wilson expects tof; : * . ? . for the west, where he tends rail | " start his saw-mill soon. ain also Thomas Shilliagton nlf liberal worker. Ald. Massey is an} . Big Divideyds In Service. § $ 3 i ' Ri | i ? % i out-and-out conservative and says he Public opinion "is the L. ©. Smith J gone to Cleveland, Ohio, where he is|' vel license. The: Sheld is | 4 L Typewriters lead over all other wri. Junetown Jottings. engaged in bridge building. James | "40 8° & Scere. 8. Sheen MUO : / ing machines 3 . ve The rapid rise of the L. UC, Smith in ; at Mav - g Tn . . aac «| affair has developed into a live politi lunetown, May 11.<Mrs. Z. Purvis | MoMahon met with an accident while sal issue in Kent: popular fa is shown hy the tres = mendous volume of #ples and the The Old Stand and the spent Thursday last in Brockville. W, [driving along the roads, but, fortu- . Purvis is erecting a pew house, to |[nately, no damage was done, other - ever-increasing demand Ol! 5 OOCRDI . tad 3 $2 . ; : Deceived The Classes. lavestors in lL. CU. Smith Typewrit d Number 5 cy gepupied by Jie. hired man Frank | than a slight breakizig 'of his bugsy {Branton Expositor w ers all over the ord are receiving enormous dividends Fortune made a business trip {to I Chester Ke ly s purchase o A § pole ester ennedy has purchased Ihe plattorm adopted by the con ville ™ . ; . 3 > . . EE Thess dividends ar mid In the / rockville on Saturday last. Owing | a line colt from John Ls Walter servatives at the provine 1al conven- | 2 . ro i y " len i viow, which is just to the heav rok seed- th Ohi b pg T asl. : E + OFFICE NO. 1. Cenuine ing Lex » od rend) Inst ui i fr 4 Brawn - engaged taming It Homa tion of 1905 contained two promises! dd ' ; Buy L. © as M © A evera rom eters arn, John J. oulter as |; = n a ok oh " Lg y Smith's ! u a . All Srdats promptly attended to, . here intend going west on the exeur- | purchased some fine timber limits for Jee on to abe} Zon ot vad Fons a ' pia Swi Tr hal rw OF man "ha . goods as such, anc 2 other 1c no. or. 14 ¥ . inside' t night or day. ' ion, May. 26th. Miss Maud Avery, | around here. Quite an number attend vide Mau to promote re iid y The uation, nes, SE ------------ Caintown, spent Satur Sun- 4 | 8 0 -- re's 8 utely no penlation in The undersigned are the drivers using art QR r S anv: at. her I an atarday, and ' wn os 4 th annjversaty - riun at Parham, relations between capital and labor 07 } Li ety oe he i the above 'phone al the ola place, Herbi o Q . re. Jacob A flag has been erected in our SChool {py 1attar promise _ was ignored, and] th is worth over one humps * 2 Boyd, J. McQuaid, erhison Rpent 3 unday with ler) yard, {instes ad of the other having been kept NOD ! on . the dolial--neves Mes. F. Chick Mrs. Wii -- re | . = "passes" a dividend, never suflers a oe Mok des, 5 Mer 3 3 3 terighio n the party got info j 5 Mekw Jy cFadden, i ittle i ver Pills iam Tavior I i children. A 3 : as soon as the party g BiG POWEr] uw iunint. and always leatls the. list J. Coyle, Wn. Boyd, { 1 . . Yam Tay oF amd x hildren.. | hallor A Promising Field. it made a Central prison contract mp." Sud always loads, he Hi Ha mat Beare. ni Nusinss-are. aquippinyg thels : 3: Nolan, tiers before Toaving for Medioine Ti Alpert H. Goutlay, son of the simior| which it was 'provided that cordage| offces With L. ©. Smith Typewriters EXCL SIVELY ~Becatiss the mes, wre before le o fe x : x Ram . i + o aving lor Medicine WY | parte of the firm of Gourlay, Winter | und binder twine made by convicts L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER (The Standard Visible Writer) James Mitchell, 4 i A Mrs Toa RT a : : we McQuaid. C Must Boar § gnature of Alta, Ms nom Tye on Shiide "| & Leeming, Toronto, has arrived inj }houid not be so labelled There is not] has an efficiency of 100 per vent. every day in the week and from obe year's i 3 hhipeg, +. Spent 'as' woe the city, to take over the manage | uch to be proud. of in such a .| end top the other. It's as simple as AR ¢ and complete from A to Zs gi speed to spare oie y sr siste 8. : o's > Te r h "i pulegt of her sister, Mrs. J. C. 'iment of what was formerly the Me-| .ord. Jt Bauets tive need for apid work with spted to spars... to order rad i s into any husiness groo as though § os hui y i roa Mian Piano company's factory. The » At. Sus into any busses GT0OYe AB OU eriecl: In onstrvelion i will ke carried on as a | brilliant in performanc . precedent broken all re Calgary Daily News. i cords in the typewriter world-set up a 5 business Ses FeceSimile Wrapper Dilow. ell R Bahl Rock Reports. branch of the Toronto firm, under the It Hits Bach, It has overturned all tyiowriter traditions ahd presedebis Pell Rock, May 12.--There is a good name that has made it so prominent! "jh. Cerrymander vor redistribution | Have our demonstrator call and show you the machine, wo hear all eXpense. Very small and ss oasy prospect for a abundant crop of hay in the musical world. Over twenty em- or whatever vou like to call it wilt] Keep your eve on the L. U. Smith ! to take as sugar. this, year, . ¥ dhe old adage proves ployees are now at work in the local| ot help the Whitney governnwnt ns| JE. FERGUSON CO, Eastern Dealers, 205 Queen Street, Ottawa. omneamenr, || re Mev kes goed bor actors, "wml ley" Cirten iano ss Loi appar a the fae of camo AGNI shipping hogs at Enterprise, this have been Spl pee even OF zh it! These things usually have boom | NEWMAN & SPRIGOS ELECTRIC CO., 79. Princess St, Rineston. ' § 22 more will be ready to go out in the] on. results in certain quarters, full stock of 'Typewriter Supp! ies for all makes of machines aiways on week. The president of the mining course of a week. It will thus Le ssen a | band, Second-hand Ty pewri ters sampuny was in the village last week | 33, ¢ this enterprising Toronto) firm fit tae e arrangements to start work has lost no timo in getting down to * The Platform. " re, de oe oh Vi Mondece businesss They leok upon the King- | Regina Leader. | is visiting friends ston field as a most Promising on, the opposition platiorm appears to] '| in Belleville. Mrs, John Timmons is i ;! . ® . 5 : 1 Imost certain tol be a purely negative one, as chown] sonvalesce 9 ad 1 and the industry is a 8 r rey 4 : | The ont son ol noms he . a severe attack of develop into splendid proportions, by the Pllowing typical planks : | RD » wronchitis anc heart trouhle D. Crops without seed. 4 gciemne - Py Walsh Coal Dealer i [Pomeroy is removing a harn from the 3 2 23 | ; Allen \ property, which he Indian Consumptive Hospital. Education without \extdqoks: i og which will positively cure Tost manhood 1 * RESTORINE, than Remedy discovered by Dr, i. purchased Bridges without rivets. SP the marvelous Gr BARR. 5 i y 13.~At spect ACK STREET recentlv. John Green is moving into Brantiord, Moy Nati a ih, ial : Ra Kolfr, It is controlled in this country by the Tir, Koh the village this week. J. Pomeroy [Meeting of « the Six Nation Indians : Medicine Company, a concern which has the highe ; . o council it was decided to ereet un hos- hin vidi as bo a am i Flanding in the medical world, This geatment basen Sisited bis father nt Wadley on Bune The recdiver for the Third avenue | thousands of men, youny and old, » hen the best known y last. Mrs. W, Brooks is seriously ' ¥ 8 pital for consumptives on the Reserve vailroad, New York. reported that of} / Rp Hhonssndpel tien, Jung and ad, phen te beat knows i" you ish + to 5 Vi Saicete) a | Bes | ab ill. Visitors: P. Timmons, Moscow, |8t a cost of 35.000, to be shared 36.507 444 nid io Et to | Bo. oF ihe atnerarive of yon nen a lot mini, exons CARNE A at John Timmons": Rev. i. Churchill | ®qually by the government ang the 000,000 had been spent and that it | po tI Jon pi at. The hanterbe pee Business Ral ont and sister, Miss M. Churchill, at Dp, {comncil. Two lacgs tenter roasting $150 wpuld be useless to try to recover the 2 ples, varicocele, gain fo the back and failing memory, : ly I. Amev's each, will be established for immediate balance yf ) disappear completely in the worst cases in from om py Aa a ance, Ey . --l to two week's treatment. We make the honest offer ! flat for i Sedans wants. Eleven persons were injured in a col dil yf BE. a cure oc return your money. Thousands of testimonicis Muted, head bf Guest sieet Grow Take Ttems. sion between wo rnin on ibe | ANN ES smc dt, eg : od ivi Take, May 11-8. Jones con-| "Crushed pineapple," crushed straw. Thind avenue clevated road, New " ; . and advice Our greatest suctenses ay duct, t prayer-mecting Sunday | perry and Canadian cherries dispensed | York. bi on ave failed with other trogiments. rem " i i i - lari 4 iG and evening. R. Reynolds is off work in{at the Red Cross Drug Store foun-| President Roosevelt, responding to a Yheulatiy wid in the Freueh | porto 3 Artes, - the mines; on account of being sick. tain. -- delegation of the Baticual Fiosprity | and vitality, Write for sampie £23 securely scaled in plain wrapper, George Bradshaw made a quick trip Stephen 8. Wyryda, a Pole, was ar- Association of 3t. Louis, declared his . to Kingston on Saturday to secure | rested, charged with the murder of willingness to aid the movement inf Address DR. R MEDICINE CO.. P.O. Drawer L 234s, / some fixings for the boilenein the foe Heksab Loutick, in sybush, near Erin-| every possible way. S---- ------ m-- tory. The people are anxious t dale. ! Solon Palmer's Siojt 5 perfume and it start, Mrs. William Gamble --- Richard Cubbin, Toronto, was crush- | satehet powder New York, turned to ber farm here. Visitors :led hy a pile of lumber on 4 UGrand|are sold at Gibson's Reet Cred Drug Health in every cup of Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks, «| Trunk car, and died in the hospital. | Store. ... Knapp's: Mrs. W. B. Negotiations were reported under | app . . Had » way for a merger of the Chesapeake | 9 and Miss "Alma Knapp. at Mrs. Wil and Ohio with the Cincinnati, Hamil : . liam Gamble's: Mr. and Mos James : L ton and Dayton railroml. Mahon, at John Hicks: Miss R. Gen- Maple Walnut Sundge," is a special: dron, at Mrs. 8. Jones: William Rey- ty at Gibson's Red Cross Drag Store \ molds, at the mines. The new flag os fountain, Try it whew you sre in the PERFECTION for the school adds greatly to the . C3 store. place. On Arbor Pay the grounds were y us If the innocent bestander had been nicely cleaned up; much credit to the a : attending to his own it prob 5 : a. a TT {ably wouldnt have i" ) Sn----, Japan's opposition y intends to Arbar Day Observed. ; 2aSING WN ,. kc the fosncial situation the main seat bs the. phos wad vor. g lack J | 1 inte with maple svrvp| VEFy nutritious and very digestible. Give it to your fon. BR |i vay tasty at Gibam Crone children and drink it yourself. THE COWAN CO., Limited, TORONTO

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