Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1908, p. 10

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PAGE TEN. The ptead Less than three weeks ago, in Flat-y thot bush, New York, a nian died 2 NN 0 Warning } bis parents should pot whose | him, lest they be infected. in tout ul Dublin, | __Wagnificent spirit of sympathy, the) lowa, Mes. W. V. Latta, listening tol sager admiration of a Humanity's highest homage. people paid er dying. child's plea that she might | Kiss Mim, braved, without hesitation, | With the death of William K. Marsh, | the danger of hydrophobia that her of hydrophobia, the splendid example helunknowing proud of the whole nation, | mothee-kiss might give his suffering, | chad spirit the votnfort | Hurnished of the calmest and most ug-| that it craved, ! inching courage, felt as it had never danger it eonstangly fone knows how often or how in ite inmate assocmtion {in the epiflemie of rabies felt bhelore Poufronts These were hesoisms, paralleled nol { closely | Jackeon- | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY bies a O Umm; , JUNE 27, 1808. i | Gips Jor | Gbe Farmers | BY UNCLE JOSH i | 4 {lemons, 2c, per dozen: Valencins. 10x t > Hay is being cut in various parts of Ontario. Clover is good. Old mea i { {dows will not be as good as at first | to 20c.. Mexicans, 20¢. to 30 anticipated. The farmers in Ontario, who iyear tried alfalfa, will be g their first erop into the barns now. Ihe best time to cut the crop 1s as {soon as the new shoots begin to Istart from the roots. A closé exam ination of the roots casily reveals these and if the clover is cut before they appear, the second crop will be {greatly lessened, Un a good drying day, alfalfa that lig cut in the morning will be ready to rake into windrows by the even i finnan wb EE BOTH THROW AWAY LINIMENTS sters, dlc, Sle, Gc. per quart: blue fish, 15¢. a Ib.; lake herring, lide. lb. baddie, 0c, 12§e. Ib; red| snappers, 13c. flounders, Ue. ; fresh salt water harings, 40c. wo 60c. doz en; fresh Jobsters, 30c. a lb.: sea buss. 124e. a 1b.; smoked salmon i Poultry ¢ arr; turkecs, $1.25 ta iH i Frait--Malaga grapes, 2e, per jh. 0 . navels, | 3c. to 50c.; bananas, 30¢, to 40. per { dozen Vegetables--I'otatocs, £1.15 per? | { bag; cabbage, 75¢. to $1 dozen: celery! | 50c. a dozen; parsnips, 75e. a bushel beets, Ife. per Ib.; green onions, i ¢. per hushel | Wool, washed, 15¢. to 18c. per Ib. sheep skins, fresh, 756. tallow ren d s Be. per Ih; deakins, 50¢.: veal i 8, Te. per Ih.; hides, No. 1, 4c { per 1b. hides, No. 2, 3c. per Ib.: horse | hides, $2.50 each. Sree Here's the Prescription to Cure Rheumatism. Liniments only reach the skin and the muscles directly under the skin Now, lniments can't cure Rheuma- | them. They simply deaden the Derves for a time. When the efféct wears away, the pain returns worse than aver. If the vowels do not move regularly --if the kidneys are strained or weak ~if the skin is dry or harsh-the blood is eure to be filled with impuri- ties or urea. This urea ls changed into uric acid which i» the poison that causes rheumatism. Now, the only possible way to cure Rheumatism Is to prevent uric acid from being formed. Logically, the | only way to do this is to keep Ma. neys, bowels and skin in good working jing. These should be put into corxs | A DOOR OF HOPE BARRED and left for three or four davs bt { fads onder, and prevent the stomach from Shor aa, in the light of that der or in epidemics of late in Pennsviva | | taking into ae harn. great hai { Fortune in New York No Longer |belng too acid. And the only way to Fille yet heroic death scene in New! nia, onnecticut, Virginiy and West i pe on rn g o ll ¥ ni Accessible. do this is to take "Frult-a-tives™ ork, the reakzation wae forced Virginia. jorder to make it at its best nd 4 i fo i ¢ i h loubtiiiv | thes : ' | Collier's Weekly | These marvelous tablets of fruit home that rabies, the characteristic di- Tbe national government. in a re | == { doubtedly ere is no more paying | Clare Wiliams, state guper ntendent juices and tonics act directly on the ¥ense of the honest, loving, faithful port published recently, declares them | Jp OF feed grown than a good | f hanke cf New Yori, is responsible] three great eliminating ofgans--bow stan cerne. e 3 ns - j Stand of lucerne 6 new law that has ruined a busi | els, kidneys and skin----and put them dog, must he stamped out, though | all needless heroisms--declares needless | { | RB | - ( ER usiy ur ! known Dr. Wheeler, of the New York Vas- | fhe wooler milk is kept the longer |@ which previously had flourished in perfect condition. That is the only sthe.stamping out involved the sacrifice | the whole appalling series of rabies] . ' of that most ancient companion and] outbreaks, from the 150 mad d { kaaies, or hydrophobia, is i | 1 1 ol n, ogs in teur Institute, advises the following |; will' keep sweet. It does not mat- Pina vel ay he hn ru ih Lh ae secret of their great success in curing r ure : sons bitte y r | sect, " 2 cher wi avers wh 2 procedure for persons bitten by AES | tor whether 'the cooling is done 'with E " 3 TY pa rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago. 3 fend. Wenn lve isn Choster eotne to] to be one of the most terrible dis Kitling of the dogs will not be nged-| Jacksonville's 1,200 dogs destroved | "> Thal afflict humanity. Where \ } hice i {of hard tious. Under the oll s. stem 3 but muzzing of all of them, if} within one autumn and the subsequent aves o ru Jrtvalens i Aus Som believed "n ve ti . 2 he ip oF wonnds ie or cold water, It will nat Sour | he suspensicn of a ban Y Sc a box--§ for 350 "Fruit-a. latest investigations of the gov-|spring. patane y mmtréasing anxiety, sultering a ive the wound, ble 7 jany quicker in consequence Cleanli- competence for life for sxveral lesory- | Hves™ Limited, Ottawa. * #rnment are to be heeded, is well nigh] "Ii eradication were once accom | 2°94 death to man and beast, not to cauterized as soon as possthle, ness and cold are the two necessities |: réced i + of om i - | mention the financial loss, and these Take a complete course of treat- |; keeping milk sweet | BZ receivers and a number of ejually! . . g s . | deserving lawyers. Theres might not be The Thoro-Bred Stallion tial, lished," the governme unees : I government announces | penalties are exacted nothwithstand-| ment at one of the Pasteur institu- | : a 2 0 { much left for the depositor More startling than any other re-}upon the authority of the agricyltural | : { ¢ : v ry a mg t Hevi fer . . i ildi i i ¥, and still penton of recent date, however, is| department's wide investigations, aly M08 he alleviation offered by t ut The incubation. period of the dis.) In building a silo, _there is one less for 'the stockholders. but the re] 3 statement, made by physicians in|that has been said ahont 'treatment' |. \ \ : teen od ri [thing to be kept in view, build it | ceivers always managed to m ke the ease may last only thirteen davs o WW high, but not too wide. Fifteen or § Re nake »" 7 7 fy 'Unfortunately, we have lubitabl . rent parts of the country and hy | would be rendered unnecessary. Rabies | : yr ave mdubitable " : 3 py PA Y- " Be . 5 atk fn § *}s on r » shorte Yas . : assets go round mong thems . parts of the national government, | is the most easily eradicated of all in. | ¢*9¢0¢¢ that the disease is increasing |may last a vear, The shortest incuba [sixteen feet is about as wide as vou | an ¢ mind among ms Jy : : ; - t hydrophobia is on the increase, |fectious diseases {in the United States, and, although | tion period on record is thirteen dave] 4 i and it is better to build two | Ae their couns:d. In ona recent ens Chestaut Hofse bY Wi han bY Sl 4 thy nm the ", ths : . ! ! srekias . rest a year | : | they took over two-thirds of the ep |"¥ 1Wp. Australian and Fup. Pussey . "nd that it is an ever-present menace] 'The factor of success in the under. | F8es is theoretice y one of the and the longest a8 year. ho a | of that diameter than one of double | tire Auk o i orthat f the a {dam of Lelaps, Sunbeam, etq., by lug Ho humanity taking can be summed up in three! ™o%t easily eradicated of all contag If the disease reaches the second the size. There are two reasons. for iq Eroperty a the ir 4 uticn they | Kelipse . > | senses re : g " ssible b% . adminsterad, Ow tha ne SHtors Th mo X iy St ek -- words--muezling all dogs. Could this | OL diseases, there are, neverthless, [stage it is impossible to arrest M3! this. In the narrower silo the ellageo | f Bh a a . al 4 Hor Wy da; ot WAR WHO! | 1a'the fam : : : : oll s t 2 : , se. % 1 wi a few cents ¢ e dollar, s . or | ous Lad) nt fo by "Greenback be effieiently carried out in the United |" nigh Ih urmountable ditliculties to Course } {will pack tighter, and when you are " dod of a ig pres ar die OVET 1st. dam Proser ine, by Daniel Hoot 3 Mr. Marsh, physician by training, in-] Stages for a few years, rahies would | D¢ contended with.' All that is re The dog supposed to have the | foeding it thery 'will be less surface |® PF0Q Of years, 13 NOW AW Puls ond dam Auna H., bY Lee Paul. 3rd dim Hentor and manufacturer by ocenpa-| be entirely eradicated quired to rid us of this scourge is the | rabies should be taken to the Pasteur |, xposed to the air. reign e 1 (son of (lent 4 ti as has been de-| : : : A . tion, already : | murpling of all dogs for a few years J institute or thé board of health for | e of an immense fortune from the, countries. well-to-do and on the! monstrated by the experience of other! tom" observation, "exploitation of a new gas meter of | "ff reality there is no cruelty what-4® with man's most faithiol friend and{ ville, Fla,, when three persons, out of ally among the beasts--the dog. a dozen bitten two years ago, died: | meant n closed stats banks into the hands of | 4 | the state banking department, just as'! 2 Ath dain 5 Noland } telosed national banks are put into the on a dog by causing | came two | liams put Deputy Superintendent OQ S. Leonard ing charge, and forty-two daye later the bank was recpen:d for business with its capital and surplus intact. The total cost of the roceive { ship was 81,01, 'of which $666 repre vented the fees of the deosuty superin three-quarters He had qualities nor of he 1-16 miles. iv K recor | tendent at day's wages, £105 went for | | clerical work, and £130 for od. ertis H ing, printing, postage, end miscellane OUR EXIM nses There were no coun Ey wut padd 84.000 1K fers. The. Home is a small bank, but ig the season o fo a { under the old system no bank ®as on $40.00 small enough to slin through a r * ceivership for less than $25,000. The sessing size, substance | Kner. ocker Trust company's messi His sSispomtion ers had felt aggrieved because their! in harness. I | hill for their own and their coungel's horse to breed 10 t uality thier a Roreiton ha re re re quality rvices had been cut down to $300, |G: er Then the doomed man. in*the prime | daily. | then tells of outhreaks in yarious| with phlegm that makes vou spit and] Save part of 1000, The appellate division of the [to get speed Yio his vigor and strength. rbturned to] "Last vear ninety cases of ungds-| Parts of the country. cough, are your nostrils dry and fev-| seed. | supreme passed upon their claith Just Terms--$135.00 With Return Privilege home, settled his affairs, and | tionable human rabies--all fatal--oe- "It will thus be seen," says Dr |erish ? These symptoms of catarth| In drawing hay, have end pieces jafter the banking depar: ment had St JOHN MORRIS Kingston, Ont imly, between the recurring agomies| curred in New York. The number of | Hart, "that rabies is all too pre- | von can quickly eure with Catarrho- | on your rack for convenience in load {its new, standard of economy, decided | " ¢ . "of hydrophobia, aided his ssieinn] putionts bitten by mad dogs who valent throughout our country. Tt js|Zzone. It gives instant relief, sends | ing. | that even the reduced allowance was =~ -- ------------ pssst Sntil the end was so near that, mer-{ came to us for treatment was 100 | constantly spreading and causing in-| healing vapors just where the sore-| Draining mav be done this mont) ully, they gave him opiates which | Only one died after being inoculated i creased financial loss, human suffer | ness is the worst You are cured and|in pasture fields that are to be i ld partially relieve his pain | About 400 other cases were treated | ing and death vear by year. There is | kept well by using Catarrhozone. Dol- | hoed Crop next year. iBut a short. time before a boy in! owteide this institute" abundant service to warrant the | lar size is guaranteed: smaller sizes, | ------ ther city passed away in egmal] Chief Melvin, of the Uurean. of Ani-| statement that not a single state is | 20¢ and Hc. All dealers sell Catar-| At an American experiment station. y, with equal fortitude pleading mal hwlustry, has this to say: {free from the disease. rhozone. | & series of experiments with milking vr a mins - g [BOY dry cows showed in an unmmistak- | 2 | able manner the importance of afiord. | immy Ing a regular supply of 'salt to the {milk cow. In these experiments jt wa f found that where cows were deprived salt for two or three weeks, they A Sad Accident Near Odessa; | beg: ' A a "oh { oo how st a « Pig ty wii ag Sunday. 1 ww later hy a Odessa, June 23.--A sad drowning accident occurred near here, on San day afternoon, when Alexander Stor } rev, n Home boy, aged twelve years, | Montreal commission men are being lost his hile He went in foun to bathe in a éreek agrees stamped out in this manner. London, June 27.-Anbdther link |g. [tha act, when the Home: Bank of Hidog. He did it, the animal mean-| mals soon become used to it and *.w tend tender in any t¥ash upon his thigh, for his hand wa®| George H. Hart of the Agric ultural | § Vol 3 o - s : i tr Since 19 cement no { at the time of cut or abrasion. | department's Bureau of Animal Indus- jp 0 olumbia. Since 1903 posi | Thin corn plants six to eight inches Within six weeks Mr. Marsh felt the! Pasteur Institut : with this diana, North Carolina, South Uaro- | will relieve dyspepsia, aid digestion, | Spray the potatoes with Paris gree, é . . 5 y + $e i) 3 3 » ¥ i uy v = ( « nl 3 tour Institute in New York his In Pennsylvania, Dr. Hart cop- Principles which tends to call thel} ree fork, rope and track in periect He is a ha spread i to say. As to clover, common red. cut it | This has bee n amply proved by the June pointers for the farmers : 1} 1 vl xperience of several European coun Hay ME SMp---- | Keep down all weeds in the fields, | "0" ©) the Compre fer of PH our own devising, was called "ap by! ever inflicte ijt tries where the disease has been Last Of The Doubloon. {along ditches, and especially the road- | > Fhe first trial of the system - of the maids in his residence tots wear a muzzle when in public : i days after the passage of "hind up a gash in the side of a pet places or running at large. The ani-,, Vr George H. Mart, of the same |with the romantic past is severed by | Udo the hand wheel hoe. on the | ' 2 { bureau, in a report issued recently, Ja notice in last night's London Ga {roots as soon as they appear Eroo'dyn, closed its doors. Mr. Wil "while licking its benefactor's had. manifest not the slightest inconveni- { had this to say : zette, which states that the doubloon | If mangels or turnips have missed, | the inventor must have scratched, | ence." fai" : Rabies is one of the | will cease to be legal re-Sow with turnips : . With his infected nails, a small eczema But this report, prepared hy Dr | most important infectious diseases |of the West Indian colonies after Au- | Lhin carrots, mangels and turnips : ¥ {among domestic animals in the dis gust lst. | before having, "and cultivate often ups ore: She dog, acting strangely a few days trv. tells us that the prevalence of | Ive tases have been forwarded to this| They make one feel as though life | apart in the rows, and cultivate of- Halter his ministrations, was killed | rabies is increasing. { laboratory for examination from Vir was worth living. Take one of Car- |'ten; close at first - farther away os n the advice of a veterinarian. | Dr. W. I. Wheeler. of the Now York] £iMi8, Maryland, Indian Jerritory, In- [ter's Little Liver Pills after eating; it | the plants stow. 2 ! a "spasmodic contractions of the throat, | .tatement. In wussing the case of ina; Georgia, New Jersey, Maine and wie tone and vigor to the system. [and Bordeaux mixture, and cultivates h his n.edical studies warned him | My. March, he s quoted as saying Wconsin." This is to show 'how ost of us are found to he over-| jon suspicious symptoms. At the "Hydrophobia Ras for the last four widely distributed is the disease. zealous in advocating questionable Prepare for the clover harvest--have vears been on the increase in this! poy 2 ! : hensions were hopelessly confirm- | neighborhood. At present it is epide- | {i0Ues, "rabies has existed for years. almighty dollar in our direction. | order. mie. The centre of the trouble in this | In 1906 hardly a county was free from Most of us are not liable to under- | Keep the mower knives sharp; als We cannot help you," the experts|city. But the disease has In Norfolk, Pa., the dis. [estimate our abilities | the sides and point of the lA Topi "It is to late: the di-] through Connecticut as far as Rhode; ®85¢ has prevailed extensively during : #0 is already under way. You have| Island. Lately we have had from | the last five years, and many hwina, when well in bloom. Use the tedde three days more of life.' twinty to forty cases to attend to | beings have heen bitten." The report Js your throat irritable, filled up |freely before coiling. : : : 4) the clover field for Have You A Cough ? "so grossly excessive as to amount to a spoliation of the assets of the trast commany,"" and eat it. still further to 880000 Hereafter tha vouny man who wishes to lcot a ban in New York, will have to turn from reeiver-hip "ta the more ple iu ambitious A LAD DROWNED. IMPERIAL When yom bey Unlerwear ask for the IMPERIAL CROWN BRAND wuaArautendl. { complete breakdown, a condition from [which the animals were rescued only iby giving them with another hoy, near Storms' Corners, and: in SOM beyond overburdened with shipments of hay When you realize that ninety-nine hair preparations out of a hundred, depend al- most entirely upon Tincture of Cantharides for any good they may do, is it any ea oth which thay claim they . ' . jare unable O IsHOose oO t wonder that people fail to get beneficial results from them ? : oH Tincture of Cantharides is made of soaking foul smelling green bugs or flies-- that have first been dried and powdered--in alcohol and filtering out the sediment. The practice of using Cantharides began centuries ago, when it was thought that a diseased scalp required an irritant. The utter nselessness of continuing to put these dead bugs into hair remedies, became apparent when the European Dermatologist, | Dr. Unna (ask your Doctor about him) discovered that dandruff is caused by a germ or microbe; in reality an invisible vegetable growth, that can be passed from one head to another. fronto, at her parents, Mr. and Mr An authority says, "Any successful scalp treatment must be based on the recog- way we can." That is a relic of the] : nition of the microbe theory," and further, "What on earth gave Cantharides its repu- _ i a he ry Te Tval. rn Smiths. | Smead fat tation in hair remedies, is more than I know. It is a tradition of a century and it is would be milk. | for a few days; Mr. and Mrs Pull partlentars and dibericin To Offs all nonsense. Cantharides cuts into the scarf skin and causes inflammation. It is WIRD Prey co. winder, Ont made of dead bugs, and it furnishes exactly the element of decomposition that scalp neral Agents for Canada. microbes thrive upon." Newbro's Herpicide, the ORIGINAL Remedy that "kills the dandruff germ," contains no Cantbarides in any form whatsoever. It is made upon the known prin- ciple that dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, as well as dull, brittle and lustre- less hair, are caused by a germ or microbe that finds lodgment in the sebaceous -- Cardinal Manning Centenary. . City. glands of the hair follicles in the scalp. wes It should be understood that Newbro's Herpicide does not instantly destroy all Flour and Feed--Flour, baker's) London, June 27.--The centenary of . of the thousands of colonies of microbes in 'a diseased scalp, as a live electric wire oad 10, sme. W308; | the birth of Cardinal Wunning 'tie Fire Insurance might be expected to destroy its victims, The microbic growth occurs just beneath meal and rolled oats, $4.40 to $4.50: | tholies by a demonstration in Ha ---- the surface of the scalp, therefore, patience and reasonable intelligence are requir- soramenl, $1.50 to 82.10. bran, 825 0 | park on Sunday, Jaly 19th ed, but under such conditions Newbro's Herpicide gives results that are often almost ton; straw, $12 to $14; hay, looss| AA SHINING MARK J. R. C.Dobbs & Co marvelous. Even in ordinary use it gives more actual and positive benefit than do $14 to B16; pressed, $13 to $20. the following * : : . Eggs--New laid, 1%e, « : 109 Brock St. all other hair remedies combined. Tt stops itching of the scalp almost instantly. nts, th Je Jom gr "1 was so bald and such a shining raartlate, Hoa. to O2e.; . ioe Typewriter Headquarters. " . . . , { wheat, ; buckwheat, SOc; barley, pon " ---- Dr. V. T. McGillycuddy, Medical Inspector Mutual Life Ins, Co., N.Y., of Den- Toes ye, The. to Se pion, Fh orn: hy kh awl ih Ning % - . » - mar or my wns ya s+ BER "as ver, Colo., writes as follows: best, Se.; mixed, 7S. resort, tried your Parisian Sage {after | . A. KILPATRICK tabl very garment nnaccountable Durablity comforts {able price. The his depth lhe funeral was held on oy o { there promises better than for years, | 8than Fellows, where he was living HOSIERY CO. LTD. and the market Ca and was conducted by Rev J A { nadlian hay there has gone dowr over MeCamus { an, W. H Frink farmer, living near here, lost his house and content manner got a reason KINGSTON Kingston, decidedly dull | a dollar a ton in the last few davs S---- | Savs J. 8. Grisdale, of Ottawa : As farmers, we 'are apt to newle cows. We are apt to think they are only cows and we have Saturda) t, By fire, which partly covered | INSUrance i Storms. Hamilton, and E. H, Storms 3 Ae and should | no Toronto, were visiting at ther | o A ADS! the w a t LE URMARVEL Whirlin tew V to get this harvesting done, and these | mother's, Mrs. A. Storms, for a fey DAN \ i The Vestas! B days Visitors Miss Brenda Denyes, "1 roots off, and this plowing done. and we will look after the cows the best Ira Smit} and if they didn' hey Walter {ed in the morning. In many parts of | Watts and baby, Oxbow, Sask., at In the province, there are remnants of | father's, George Watts'; Miss ( I A Straw, | \ ' da that old doctrine of taking the eows| Ann Arbor, Mich, at Mrs r fa when vou ean get them: work away | bee's; Mrs. Dr. Dav spent a few days till pine o'clock and then rush in and | last week visiting friends in Kingston milk the cows H we wonld succeed | The Odessa Citizens' band and foot Joel must get | ball team attended the picnic at Mos as a dairying country, we Ihe band attendee {rid of these old relics jcow last Friday i - {the lawn social held at Colebrook s bon Summer Cott s, Produce d Prices. | Tuesday evening and Newburgh on Island to rept a Res he Kingston, y Jung 27.--Prices! hursday evening and, , furnished. to the Whig, to-day, as | Wolfe Houses and Lots for sale in the What Parisian Sage did for Charle S. Baker it will do for you. Read Butter--Choice creamery, 26c.: farm- ers' butler, prints, 25c.; packed, 23¢.; highly trying several bottles of the advertised and high-priced so ~ jurious. Its use will cure and prevent a recurrence of dandruff. "Knowing the composition of Herpicide I can state that it contains nothing in- 1t-is an elegant and ideal hair dressing." 3 . ! ING THIS HOT WEATHER people who take pride in extrema cleaniiness will find Newbro's Tierpicide a positive de by _ aud comdorts ths skin and scalp, and at the saws time is highly detergent and sauitary, It is # to sufferers from excessive perspiration or prickly heat. Newhro's He contains no oll or grease. It will pot or dye. ¥ 1 rolls, Be. Meat--Beef, carcase, #9 to $10 ewt.; choice cuts, 8c. to 17e. Ib; pork, 94e. per Ib; veal, by the quarter, Te. to 9c. per lb; cuts, 6c. to 12¢.; by carcase, Sc. 10 Bo. per lb.; cutlets, 12}c. to 15¢.; spring lamb, 86, per car- case; chops, 15c. a lb; mutton, lle per Ih; live hogs, $5.50. Fish--Salmon trout, 13je, a Ib.; skinned dighy C 20¢, per Ib. whitefish, 124c. a Ib.; pike, We. a lb.; Chinook salmon, 0c. all: | g Granite and Marble Works New shop, new stock, newest de- ed hair restorers), and 1 am glad to! say ! now have a heavy growth of new hair. 1 gm now forty-four years old and | have 4 heavy growth of pew hair after carrying my shining | mark for over seven years. | gladiy! recommend Parisidn Sage to all aff icted with baldoess." Charles 8. Ba-! . ' ho ker, 191 Main street east, Rochester, SIf0S, best material. Reasonable N.X. e » h prices. Parisian Sage, the only natural hair] restorer, is guaranteed by G. W. Ma | 149 SYDENHAM ST hood to cure dandruff, stop falling! Near Princess St. bair, and cure itching of the scalp, or money back. It is the ladies' fa It may not be fair and just, but vorite hair dressing, beeause it adds al the same time svery church and charm and luxurisnce to the hair. reform society in a wWensare has to Se. a bottle. Ask GW. Mahood | lear the brunt of criticism enused by | about it. ithe shortcomings of its adbefents.

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