Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1908, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. Wms . =" PAGE SEVEN. '1 n ee ------------------ ---------------------- -------- -- S-------------- - i F i --y Nn . the Following Advice. 3 00 SH ONE OF SEVEN VICTIMS li you have anything to do with STIRS AUTHORITIES AT OT. a 2 -- fo BABYS EYESIGHT [A LATE DISCOVERY..." =. "THD MRE_WTERESTED i i i | | i {medicines at all Be pretty sure you | WAS THREATENED WAS A WOMAN. fr what $i 6 Taking | TAWA AND WASHINGTON. : in prizes 1 : Our local draggiet, G. W. Mahood, | i ER oe ¥ G LF i & 1 B 1 bl E 8 H d Beca | Substantiates Theory Ttat Couple rays this is a strong point im favor of i Man Wants =n ha oe Aauitq NN 1 eorges Baking Powder } i ible Eczema--Hea me | Who Called For Jennie Os the valuable "cod "liver preparation, --Says sane IMERICK y err | a o sau #8 Visol. Everything it. contains is plain- | When He Married Her and \ i . } | a Mass of Bching fh and Sores : Were Handeted a : fly printed on' the label, therefore it is | Canada Seeks Deportation of h : : i Would Scratch Ti Came aporte, Ind., May 0.--Autopsiis of [not a patent' medicine. | the Woman, . $200.00 Rife gis to the penon sending in the best 3 1 ne, da we The latest styles and i -- 3 : | the seven unidentified bodics exhumed | Vigol contains im a highly concen ! designs in the finest | i Much Money Wasted in Fruitless | from Mrs. Belle Guinness' private buri- ltrated form,. all of the medicinal, i Ogdensburg, N.Y., May 20.--A pecu | 50.00 to the person sending in the 2nd. best. Treatments-- Disease Was..Soon | al ground were completed to-day, and pody-building elements of cod liver oil | liar international complication has | 2/BHY ~ + "Vw ow 3g ow ¥ i §.00 cach to the next twenty-five best. e nd American | ol i asd French a she re renin they reveal the fact, according to the! ually taken from th fresh ecods' | arisen over a suit for divorce and the Combs, Gold Mounted | CURED AT SLIGHT COST | reports of Drs. Wilcox aud Usborne, livers, but with the useless, nausey- | inumigration officers' here are busy : 180 * * * * one hundred best Stone Set, Carved and | | who conducted the autopsies under | ing oil eliminated and tonic iron, | looking up the nativity of the princi And lal Weekly Prize of $5. for Plain Shell; also a nice | BY CUTICURA REMEDIES | the direction of Coroner Mac, that {which is n needful constituent for the | Pals. . Through Attorney Morton, a Spec y selection of Barettes { : | one of the seven was a female. Iblood added | John Langstaff, of this city, com the Best Last Line Sent in Each Week . Ap idt-- . " ul . n 1 {This revelation aroused new interest! rmpyp:. peas . no. | menced an action in the supreme court . -- . "Our little girl was two months ol {in the story "that . man and . wo fois = ain thu Vinal 4 | for the annulment of his ra to 7 ts GAIN, we give you a chance to share hen she got a rash on her face and | ee ino | complish eran bron. | Ella Langstafl. The wife is a lunatic | in the $500 offered as prizes for 9 ! Within five days her faco and head were | Ian came to the house one night in|curing chroyie "comnghs, colds, bron | Fila Lang He 18 a lunatic { \ : Kinnear & d Esterre } all ono sore. Wo ysed different reme- | 11 to take Jennie Olsin to a Lids |ehial and lung troubles, and there is | confined in the Brockville asylum. p 4 the best last lines submitted for . i dies but it fob. wots inwtend of better | Angeles college, as Mrs. Guinness told nothing knows to medicine that will | Langstafl Maintains. that she was St. George's Baking Powder Limerick. DIAMOND SHOP., that her'cars would fall 58. Sho | those about the place. The next mom- ly, quickly build up the rundown, [insane at the ne Mie _Mastiage, This second Litnerick contest continues until May 31st. Princess and Wellington py terribly, and would scratch | !"¢ Jennie, the man and woman were over-worked, tired and debilitated. or | Which took place eight vears ago Nearly all cheap Baking Powders are made from alum. 8 Ings! | until ¢ cod came. At night we | cone. Mrs. Guiness said that they had give: strength and renewed vitality to | When the papers were served on the It is ain he | se al in Ergland. St. G 's ts., Kingston. had to pin her hands down. This | left on an early train for California. | {he aged, as Vinol 4 { superintendent of the Canadian insti: t 1s against t ¢ law to use alum in REL nd. ot. George i { went on until she was five months old, | The theory how canced i : ah Bi : {tution it was discovered that the wo Baking Powder is made from 100% pure Cream Tartar. Use : » ' 0 advanced is that| we can only ask every person in| : 8 . t 3 ae 3 bad her under our family doo- | yi. 'Guinness may have. on the same Kingston who needs such a medicige | Man Was an American, born in Akron, St. George's and avoid alum poisomng, indigestion and other stomach troubles. Get a can of St. George's and compete in tor's care, but she continued to grow i dered Jeti Ola worse, He sald it was eczema. hen | tight, murdered Jennie Olsen, and the le, try Vinol on our offer to return {0 . ; " The ( 1 horities th r she wha seven months oid I started to | man and woman who had come to | their money if it fails. George W. Ma- | Rae ian Authorities then or the. Limerick contest, but by all means use the Baking use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, | take her to California and buried jl hood, druggist, Kingston, Ont. = {dered the woman deported and called Powde d § . 1f bow ood it is. and Cuticurs Resolvent, and in three threo bodies. ' = | wpon the department at Washington owder and see or yourse EB Te II | the Catlonra: Ramadi for two soars | = The mystery surrounding the watch "THE OLD SCRATCH.' |. order that the woman be received CONDITIONS : alos 1) RTS 01,44 do by was a different girl. You | found on Roy Lamphere when he was a ---- . { The matter was referred from Wash . i and our baby &i a i ig dearet]: v ; {ington to the immigration officers 1. Rach week, a special prize of $5.00 will be { i AILWAY \ ould unt se a sign of a sore and she | arrested was cleared yesterday, when How the Evil One Came to Be! here The situation further on . awarded for the host last line sent in that week. The | he 0m Limericks, winning the weekly prizes of fs, will also a new-born baby, and all | J (i. Ramden of Manfred, North Da: ! for thes cost of a dollar and seventy- kote, who came yesterday to investi- Popularly Known As "The Old | plicated by the plaintiff himself being compete for the $500.00 prizes. I i five ce whero wo had : : " . i n Confection With toe money for doctoring. She | gate the disappearance of his hall ( Serutoh, failings ot Canadian. 2. Carefully remove the trademark from the tin of Elbow Lake,| me ol the many lamiliar names of | ee a ec of St. George's Baking Powder by wetting the label Canadian Pacific Railway, i8 now two years old and has not had a | i rother, John Moe J ] . of the eczema since. Mra. H. F. | Minn. identified the time-piece 'as the [Dis satanic majesty is "The Old | HAD GREAT THRONG with a cloth dampened in hot water (be careful mot to sign Budke, R. F. D, 4,*LeSueur, { one owned by Moe when be left home. | | ; i : ) . Apr. 15 and May 2, 1007." | Lamphere said that Mrs. Guinness |the fact that scratching is so dis | To Take Part in a Journal's An- mark 10 the corner of the coupon in the space provided. ; -------- I gnve him tho watch, agreeable that people thought it no | niversary. 3. Competitors may send in as many lines as they | Coroner Mack is - still holding the [Worse than the evil one. A scalp full | New York, May 20.-- Readers of the like, provided each is accompanied by a trademark ' > of dandrufil Keeps one scratching all the press have little dea what proportions | cut from tin of St, George's Baking Powder. four bodies found in the fire ruins, of y v : o time; not only disagreeable but - con- some journals have attained in thas] 4. The Editor of The Montreal "Star" has kindly { | consented to act as judge, and all answers must be i SIN the burned Guinmess home, and which : | { By an Itching Humor. Another according to evidence produced, are sidered very inelegant in polite so | great city. At the celebration of the| ja x addressed to The y Sb | Montreal. Scratch," It is undoubtedly due to | get the baking powder damp). Paste or pin the trade- Cure by Cuticura Remedies. the bodies of Mrs. Guinness and her [¢iet¥--as it' should be--because one | 354 anmversary of the present man-| Going May 23rd and 25th, returning "1 broke out with a humor which | three children ought to keep the sealp so clean that agement of a great daily the World, | Limerick, Star Office. May 26th, 1008, : y sould pot itch. T s the scal = ; : S. All answers must be posted not later than oad almost oll over my aa In view of the offer of the county "* we i bot "y Re Wy i the i Pla special, train from Washington] May 3ist.;io08. . The names of the prize winners ' ing Wi Or y ol op f " . Of dapdruli elleetively use ewbro's | Ee abies 'i of 8 | oy. f Ke oe y Manton poor Oo | Bho Sob bAGLTd | Lom, fo Ja Mi oe (Eb, Set Bnd i? aS 2 | | i SL pou, To Manitoba, Saskatchewan and aise but Ee Ptnu Ife. | rode 8 XD ol his [creates the dandruff, which is prelim-| ©, ¢ COnSTessd atl 6. No trademark, cut from our sample pa ARE, x some Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Pills' | Prosecutor Smith expects that this | : 11 | ent in the eyes of the pation to join | 7. No personal explanations will be made, nor the receipt of Alberta. which began to relieve me at once. By | wearch will he world-wide, {inary to falling bair, and, finally, bald | suores of the city's great men in hon-| limericks acknowledged. Good to go May 26th; June 9th and the time I had used one vial of the Pills, ' jness. No other hair preparation kills oring the journal, I he spacious office | fo ; 0 the humor was entirely gone. I wish he O ished {the dandruff germ. Herpicide also is a \d had' - eventiv: eilaroed)] . i a every sufferer could secure the Cutie The Ogress Perished. Bie lelighthul § effective hair adeo building had been recently enlarged Full particulars at K. & P. and 0. Pp. cura Remedies. Travis Bates, Hamburg, Laporte, Ind., May 20.--The up wor. YO celighliul an. edective hair-dress- | 4 Low coters an entire block. Fire | R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. Fhone,' 50. Ark., April 26, 1907." ' Th ce Mton of artific a ting. Sold by leadiygg druggists. Send > ' . ang OWE ates Ol artificin eet | 4 F. CONWAY, Gen. Puss. Agent, Address : _ | works at night brightened the skies, - : Paste or pin the trademark Con External and Internal Treatment | f N slle Gui { He. in stamps lor sample to 'The Her | "(ha 'celebration as 5 whole aal-| A young lady near Napanee from the label of a tin of sof Splat, Inte rom the mouth of Mrs. Belle Guin-| bn : = a A as a» ie eu 14 comp - gommieta ot Canicurs Cina tn "Sis ness were found, to-day, in the ashes |B ide Co i ich. J war SC 1 led that of the "christening" of af Said 'Thank you, no Alum for me ; St. Geqrge's Baking Powder f cura Resoivent (or Pry ip] Ca a of the Guiness home. "This proves | a and §l. 4, anon, special pation's capital. : ! My cake must be pure Rete. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY Pilla, {0 viss of 60) to Purity the Blood. Seid | . woos agent. | The anniversar sition contained : Q Lo, *s I'1y Train loaves wnion tio Ontant Srougtiout She world. Pottet hug & Che yond the shadow of a doubt." said ee ANNIVErSATY ¢ » ) a & And St. George's, I'm sure ™., cle Props, Boston, Mase, * Sheiff S ter, "that M Guinness J00 pages, --on it 900 columns of ac Street, 4 p.m. dail 8 Mailod Cut Book rill Smu ' ¥ rs ainness pag : | for Tweed, S a. Ainys sxcopted, -_ Hue, 'Gy 08 Skin Diseases, was burned to death in the fire." 1 vertising; it consumed 900 ns of pa-| Wwocure oSiskum sad al point worth. H. Norton. who made the lower plate, : per, or 1552 rolls, requiring 45 twen | -------- bien a ------ burn, Mayne th; an op ion to amok - positively identified it. He also identi- \ Pe ty-ton cars to transport it from the| I agree to abide by the decision of the Editor of The Montreal "Star* On a, route your 3 ipments via Day " ee Re fied the upper plate, having frequently 2 mills, and 141 six-ton ru ks to haul as final, and enter the competition with that understanding. Way. Vor further particw | \ ow 4 gf A seen it; although it was made before : Mn Ri it to the press room. "aper «nough | apply to I. Wy DICKSON, Agent 'BR NSWICK BRANDC, > th aw ' : Eh y i for e day's paper run in : Phone, No. 8. ' / he heecame Mre. Guinness' dentist. y . Callin used for on day s pa} nin aj Name... ---------- 4 TINNAN N10 3 3 The issuing of a certificate of death strip 21} inches wide, Ho ngth of a} 1223 ; F SRPA | of Jennie Oleson and the turning over 3 page, this edition woulk make aj B - IDR TAR, CULLINETUTTIEg in Snenem and she turning coer | HE Br ee . - . relatives in Chicago. puts the official | B walk on 17,878 miles long, or more | City -- The Finnan Haddie, Kip- stamn of idemtification upon one of than half way round the world, lo | Dealer's name fiom whom you bonght + : : the hodies found at the Guinness farm ; cover this, twenty toms of pranting | BL. George's Baking Powder... ooo pered: Herrings, Herrings in regarding which there has 'keen much ; 3 ink were used, equivalent to 3200 . Pom . tk ad Controversy. 3 gallons--enough to paint 300 ordinary] Dealer's address. --s rot A ---- 9 omato Sauce, and Sardines, : ¥ | houses and equal to covering a print. | ns ves thiscoupon, with st Georges Seah attacked, and Jou tine and Return tickets will he sold between all yack i ins 3 4 od surface of six miles square. Thes> | ay » Editor, St. George Powder Limerick, Ober, \ acked in tins bearing the i ed surlace ¢ | i Montreal, before May 3tst. Ii your desler does not SU George's Raking Powder, ih tions i Canada nd som sii nations I g the TORY HERITAGE IN ONTARIO. 5 figures are amazing. The paper hesa| I ary AY ati ib your denier Sots hat hoe) wed } on, Mich. on | "2 vs : x vi © a feo 0 | : Black Rock, Niagara Falls, Suspension Brunswick Brand are the X daily circulation of 800,000. 4 Bridge and Massens Springss N.Y. is : What They Found When They / Great as this appears, the end is $5.00 WEEKLY PRIZE WINNERS. Island Pond, and Swanton Vt. at 'pick of the catch" -- the Took Power : not yet. Ten years ago, it was] Week ending April 11th,--Mrs. H. Eccles, 05 d'Autenil : ot 2 " . h , had veached| Quebe © ! : ! =GLASS FARE soundest, tastiest fish, choc Peterboro Examiner. thought then newspapers i ebec, P. 0. SINGLE FIRST 3 3 + Shock No premier, in the history of the the top rung of the ladder, ten years| Week ending April 18th,--~An nie F. Scroggie, 86a Shuter Good going Saturday, Sunday ang|f full of nutriment--and pre- proviice or of responsible government | Mops proof that Lydia E. Pink. | fram now--no doubt, the present day| Montreal. . NY scuriay 3rd, J4th and 26UN red in th st clean! d (has ever taken power under more fa- | ham's Vey otable Compound cures | proportions will be exceeded at a Week ending April 25th,--Mrs. F. H. Wall, 206 Gwendoline St. Sood oS Hom Guatination on orl ff PA € most cleanly an ivorable conditions than did Mi.Whit- | female fils. greater rate Winnipeg. i Sones to mone | appetising mans rant a inion. of fot | 3 Magoo Scot 480 Grand Trunk os nee may 3 Wher 234 Grant. Gor ~ ° an Northwest and return erne and a ation of best | Qt Montrea tes Mrs. Pinkham : TEACHERS' SALARIES | ' arlcttetown, PE Ath, J Oth 1 20red, J i ity > re pT at . ita i - Me dm wast. 4th and. 18ih coon Pay your grocer less than quality. He found over two and one "1 was very much run down in| { Week ending May 9th.--Miss Christine Davis, 71 Marlboro St an A n , good y Rg y : half millions in the treasury in cold | health from a female trouble, was thin, | 4¢¢:tude of the Liberals on the Brantford, Ont. i NTI returning within two months of goin "" starry it to. i eras . for foreign brands, cash which had been carefully hus- nervous, and very weak, and suffered | Subject ae ianma 0 Sutiat CAF reserva~ : i wd. He found revenue sufficient | f beari dow 3 Ind 1 . ject. fo ' 1 Packe: ~anads banded e | un hicient | from ring n pains. Indeed awl bo 48% Any oti: Wntormatiua, - apply ked in Canada by for all practical purposes. He found | did not care whether lived or died, ih ls, tis oi teach ? J. P. HANLEY, Agent ab over three and one-hall willions oly | felt so badly sometimes. i 18 hasing a ihe 4 Bowe gent, Connors Bros., Limited tained giter being opposed by himself "Lydia Pink} 's Vegetable Com- | rs in rural schools, not upon experi Cor, Johnson and Ontario St Pt ! am's Veg! lific i the ' a nlarie Ste, Black's H bor, N and followers. He found publie build- | pound completely cared me of all my | ence, qualifications and success in : ack s Harbor, .B. ings built to meet the requirements of Sroubles. Sine n Bish, and ath Profession, wh upan the SA - | the vince fr surrent revenue. He | free from ache, female uble, jof the school sections, as simply he Province. frgm. carsent. vevenu the sick headaches, and nervousness, nonsensical. The application of the | "1 heartily recommend Lydia E. | principle to rural and not to urban | -- found railways built to open, up Sous. 3 found solanifation reeds Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for | schools was illogical and was class | ead a || or ht - take peor u hal x all women's ailments, knowing what it | legislation, to say nothing of the fact ; settiemen 0 take piace, ¢ lound | 1.8 done for me." that the requiring of minimam salar Heart Weakness, means Nerve L00000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 0000 that the timber resources of the pro 4 ox e s ¢ ot the | seis | Nf estates Heart Strength, or Heart , means N vince were being reserved sufficient for | FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Sa the townehite fein i an ie bh, or Nerve Weakness--nothing more. Pos future generations, He found publie For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- foe Fn the farmers. than whom vely. not one weak heart in a ht sini ; i uipne > : r Y Quebec and the Rib actually diseased, It is almost always » vat itnt funk Scyuipp| an huding mY | ham's Vegetable Compound, made | sist no class of our people more will- | hu ¥ little norve that really is all at fault. ped, the finest of any country in the from roots and .herbs, has been the |... 1, educate their children to 'the 4 i$ obscure nerve--the Cardiac, or Heart N . spi ses | } | mm ly Dioads, aiid must have, Tire power. more + Vorld. . He found hospitals and hou "® | standard remedy for female HIS, | full and complete limit of their abil- | - - » Maritime Provinces rong; Wi oh hes tr oars JOverning of refuge assisted by the government and has positively cured thousands of | it. Liberals opposed this measure winch and Kidneys bie hous He found our waterways damned and women Who have been troubled with | and suggested that instead the gene: | sme controlling norves, bridged for development purposes, He | W : : ral eave ent grant should go to alt | hls Cleasty oral | wir as & medicine, Dr. |founsd parliament buldings built with. | displacements, inflammation, ulcera {ral g vernm n Kran h 1 1 go to a o : tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, | schools, but that to those sections | i : 3 p's Restorative has in t de » x don a Write for Publications weak and afling Hearts Dr. Show ach [out scandal. He found 'the best agri indi ins. backache. that bear. | which employed an experienced as | Sus of all this paintul. valpitating, suffocat | cultural college on the face of the | periodic pa 8, 3 % ior | a rainst an inexperienced, or a senior i Sh ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges. | ag ' + a : giving full details as to stress, Dr. Shoop's Restomtive--this 'lobe, for its purposes. He found i - popular prescription--is alone directed to tl K ' pur} ¥ : sr . g jon. | a8 against a junior teacher, a small tion, dizziness or nervous prostration FO ahi Dre eo ais ma and wasting nerve centers. It build; farmers' institutes and labor laws fr vO! 8: It offers real, genuine heart help. the benefit of those two important | Why don't you try it? | Thus would - the depart-] 3 Prunella : f you would have strong Hearts, st ds i > ard 11 sick | Pertment P strengthen theso nerves = wanches of our people. He found ap Mrs. Pinkbam invites all sick | nt 3 n un 4 co-obtat. St ea MSs Juution. needed, th reeatlish ! pad women to write her for advice. !™ nt at on trust 3 od perat educational system which meets our {with. the trustees suggestion | . : ® she has guided thousands te vith Hoo Mohd Women's Prunella Slippers, 50c, 60c to $1.25. ' conditions . admirably, and a people was refused, and finally La kes Dr. Shoop 5 |passesing Tibial lucation aad in health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Para pleaded; but in vain, with 2 Women's Prunella Gaiters, $1.25 and 6oc, ¥ elligence. nd a temperate | the minister of education. to pass all | 2 Women's India Kid Slippers, elastic Vamps, 50c and 60¢. Women's Fine Kid Slippers, with elastie vamps, $1.00 to 1.50. Women's Fine Kid Strap Shoes, 1.25 & 1.50, Women's Fine Kid Laced Oxford Bhoes, $1.50, L75 to 2.50. Women's Fine Kid Juliets, with or withouf rubber heels, $2.00, Many other special lines of Solid Comforts, Now that the warm weather has set in, you may have trouble with sore and tender feet. We have relief for you in the line of Comfort Shoes for wearing in the house, in Fine Light Kid and OOOO QV OCOD VDO00C QOOTOOVO00 POCO 0 ple with the best license laws in the p | the bill save the salary clause, and to | » Guides estorative iworkd. and Putaria feople the sharest {allow thie clause to stand for one | " » people to be found anyw here. He found vear until its practical bearing could | ALL DEALERS people most law-abiding and most Ibe discussed, and fully understood. | ISSURD BY ~a ,moral, He found a municipal systom | | But because, after the principle was | unsurpassed anywhere, the i | adopted, it was suggested that it was | INTERCOL TT I IYI tHoeal self-gotamihent of the: highest i | unfair to penalize the teacher who! development, fe found being con- * Mavmore "tethat's t { offered to break the law, and not the | ¢ structed the first government owned C7 om YORE maken scores dyeing | trustees, it is argued that the liberals | RA } LWA Y railway in Canada, if not in the world, colors are fast sud brilliant. 1 dyes '| favored the principle ! | He found the "land of the stunted . No at he | bt i Montreal City Office, , p J poplar," ax he termed it, being sur- Opposed Everything 141 Bt. James Strect. veyed and prospected with millions of " Maypole ™ In a recent speech Mr. MacKay con-| acres for settlement. | vincingly demonstrated how the t ry! party in this province bad changed] or General Passenger Department, « Patronage To Blame, Montreal, } front. sine: they . Same into office, 'He { said : : MONCTON, N 5 Montreal Star, | Ic i : i : oe There is wo notion, of course, that | "For example, in 1558, on the third! political patronage is an vention of reading lof the hill to create a separ-| the present government. It is rather ate department of agriculture under » » Royal ove of the encumbrasices on the estate 0. ? responwible minister, the conservativis | "Mail : which they inherited. "Patronage has oF OR offered opposition and divided the! 2s . always been a parisite on the robust AR AVE {bouse. In 1891 they opposed the ap | Montreal to Liverpool body of the most virile political par- W R 8 pointment of #ramage rifirecs end! vi - 2. 8 TRE ty: and the only way in which the 3 ene divided the bouse on the question, arian, Er ¥ Oe am, {tout of them seem able to escape from " | but immediately on attaiving power)" i . " - Vireinlan sails Fri., June 5, 5 a.m. 3 it is by putting it bevond their own eapno k | they appointed a second drainage re . : - / Tunisian sails Fri, Jume 12, 9 REFUSE SuBeTITUTES, power to exercise this malign priv- eres. Tn JSO3 theyt opposed the ap | Se 1 Spring Furniture GILLETT'S costs no more than the inferior tlege. "A gelf-den * ordinance" | ast : pointment of a superintendent of ne Ls h . Rates of aad. Ja wteraind Food would free the politicians in office | mt R dine BY | (lected children, and moved to strike] JB, a After house-cleaning add Informa ANE EE. Aen Ot om. J, | mEFusE sussTiTuvEs. from the worst of its effects: bot it the fati hemwwith somethi inthe F i RY. JPR or ! ret of ¥ . bot i - Fad, out * appropriation whemwwith to u Te mang new the Fu re Kinkpaiml K, Local Agents. 3 ust an ordinance which makes carry on the work, In 1504 they mov. . ! line 8 rnitn mm > sill -denial compulsory and not o § i od ik the iati , : ¢ >» eowith 30 rar. dipopristion | of ST a [ BEDDING -- Victor Mat- 1594 they moved to strike out the ap- FL [lj tresses -- Ask for Hercules propriation for the maintenance of » ¥ TI Spring, the kind that last a life- 3 OOOO ER000000 >» CO0000000 COOOOOOVCO0O0O00V000 OOOO O00C A LY PENOABLE oF SHOES = D000 OVOGOVIDOIVOOOTOOVOCO OOO OCC GOOGLE - ¥ -- . . --_-- ' . 0000 ¢ |superiotendent of forestry. In 1906 SAY 3 ce 3 the distiller, they. gave Salified Soodition. ta the | SRA i" time. Use our temperance ban passing succession ies act. i 1 itnov in South Toronto, is |. under which last year the province re OR . Me FURNITURE RESTORER | off many gies. The Toron: ceive] 8821 682, and the same vear AE Rad l es I i : ta News 4 . It save that ' they made three motions to prevent ; ey I OT wuse-cleaning, at promptly attend. | SEAT ERCRIRARIIEG Jos Mc ie me fh | Se n | i : ol rugwiats or me. os ies, , it | ment. the i-1 venoe Lill, which brought in 241 es 2) : i : i= mpily ati / pon , o fit believed. the disposition to make | dates wealth oaght to wilener uli | WET Year. The heewers and dintiliocy James Reid S, e Yeading Undertak. night, ne on onorable teputation in parla |v el 28 2) tax. mate alto apposed by. theme: ! er. 'Phone, 147, "wi

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