Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1909, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTGEER 12, 1909. © ° I Song Book nd the arrangement Queen's University as B the Unive In been made the firs rersity Song yi includes sociated with rsity, a :nerel interest ¢ t consideration, for mixed voices. ruses generally arranged PRICE 50 CENTS PER COPY ~~ R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PRINCESS STREET. THE HALLS 0F : UEEN'S GIRL BURNED TO DEATH. _ : 0 "Met ' With Death. When Making | as 3 Bonfire. ; TWO CLUBS TO UNITE AS CHORAL SOCIETY. [thrown into getreme « : the awiul death, by ¥ Results in Tennis Tournament-- L.. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs The Dramatic Club Will Likely Michael Mulvehill; JeBonald street, . - i *» ittie giri, wether with two Produce The , Rivals This others, was at play. in the rear of the ! Sesston. vard of the shirt factory. They kin 'dled leaves and which lay in | ve- large guantities around the card. An Bur- old pail was filled with the rags and from Ewart by default; Boak ¥ one of the children lit a Colquhoun, 6-3, 6-4 Yake mate itt The pail filled with Ritchie, 6-1 2. Cwdandet | lames. The little one arossed over defeated McGaughey, 6, t--1. Stew-rithe pail, and almost immédiately her at defeated Greer, 61, -6--4. In the [clothing was ablaze. The two other doubles. Greer aud Tutue defaulted to (children were too frantic to do any- Dyde Hicks. All single events {thing : : finst be completed by Wednesday even James Sinclair succeeded in extin- ' guishing the fire in her bair, but the Arnprior, Ont: Oet.* 13.--On Satur- day evening the whe town was thrown into gxtreme excitement owing fire, of Marie 10 he Our Queen's Correspondent. rags The following were vesterday's in the tennis tournament : Won leaves, i ated ated Ne and 4 » child's body was one mass of blisters. . i Club held There hrst | a Dramau meeting Ihe its last 'evening was Autumn --Shoe- Selling. All the New Exclusive Featurés in | Smart Shoes Are Here . es too are SL reasona Make vourself at SHOW home hers YOU. J. Hl SUTHERLAND & BRO, The Home of Good Shoe Making, NEW G.T.R. PRESIDENT atte of ax « o a8 E. Che te "i | Will Succeed, at End of the Pres. organization this year ent Year. Shakespearean | London, Uet. 13.--1t is announced but would attempt something of that at the end of the present year, modern character. Many plays Sir Charles Rivers Wilson will retire been the consideration of from the of the Grand but it is altogether pro-- Trunk ratlway of Canada, which office bable that the ultimate chowe will be he has occupied for fifteen veuds Rivals' bright, sparkling M. Hays, the general manager in cighteenth century comedy lhe nest nada, will succeed to the title of pr | of the club and the executive sident, which' will give him the same be held Thursday at rank as ig accorded to the chief clock ecutive of . other Canadian lines. The board of directors, however, will con- \ proposition which will undoubted: tinue to be the same and the control iv meet with substantial support and administration of the company that to come before the musical will be as heretofore. © Vice-President ommittee this week, to theefiect that A. W. Smithers will be the fiest chan Ladies (ilee man of the board Clubs, two eparate was displayed 1 that the not put ow a more under presidency he executive, | he a meeting mm aiternoon, is ne is { the Gentlemen's heretofore have been institutions, be known as the Queen's Choral Society and which united and be GOT STEAMER OFF. hang as it will afford the musical Harbor. greater opportunities Port Dalhousie, Ont., Oct. 13.--The too, the practices will undoubtedly bel worst gale of the season was blowing largely and regularly attended, | last niwht. and the storm : mutual attraction nails were flying. No boat could ven ture at all. The strong gale blew the steamer Rosemount right across the harbor ahd put her hard a ground). Three tug pulled al the ves lI from early morning and managed to get her off "about 8:30 o'clock. The Lakeside, which" ims between here and Toronto, was unable to g out of the harbor to make her trip | The steamer Cataract in harbor, waiting for fair weathoar. The Rose mount and barge left at nine o'clock this morning, bound for Kingstop. \ \ di tor Then, iy ore wiar ALL to the - last out ans sports Friday I'he athletic evening and dav should of this Isgh. All n by Friday six miles will later in the are now traning committee met decided that the ne changed from to Monday, Uctober entries events must be A cross-country rum ol be conducted a 4 littl Quite a number this week for steamer season for event --- is issue of next the Journal will week, The first he circulated Year '13 held the mathematics evening Bow. in the interests the Journal, and W. Leadbeater, presenting 'the Arts' society, {sent and the vear. Nomna- | tions for the class executive were re its first meeting room on . Monday arts, Died In Hamilton. oi | Hamilton, Ont., Oct 13.--E. KE { Fisher, formerly superintendent of the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo rail way, died, in the city hospital, this morning, from an operation performed a few days ago. Mr. Fisher had been n re were. pre addressed je ved. -- in poor health for some time and re EAE ®y » HEN a child cries or frets, you instantly assume that itis ill. The majority of that fretting and crying is not caused by illness, but rather from mishtting, irritating underwear A child's skin is exceedingly tender, you know. For that very reason it is ab- solutely essential that its Underwear be made only of the softest and finest yarns * Rubens" (pat.) Vests for Infants are made of the highest grade materials, skill- fully and carefully knitted The soft. smooth texture, the perfect, snug, comfortable ft, the warmth and the everlasting wearing qualities make * Rubens" (pat.) Vests the ideal infant's underwear Made in cdtion, part wool, all wool and silk. There are no buttons to irritate. The illustration covers the description If Tell.your dealeg to show you "Rubens" (pat.) Vests for infants you prefer any other style, we make them IE WATSON MANUFACTURING CO, LTD, PARIS, ONT cigned his position as superintendent only a few days ago. Ile had held this position for nearly fifteen years. Mr. Fisher was born in the states? and had served in the United States navy \ widow and two sons survive. Aris the first President to 12 met Monday Sealy has returned and in the vice-president. Miss admirably conducted the meet mye. B of general routine, was conducted and it was decided that vear noninations shoulda be made on the elections take place | oe from the Monday for time this on vet abs college ce Bovd, <iness All Will Be Saved. New Orleans, Oot. 13. --Wircless de dpatctes from the steamship Antilles, owned by the Morgan line, which ashore onc of the Keys, in | Florida Straits, today, say all will be saved. Governor Sanders, of Louisana, is aboard viitillos, which leit New Or¥ans, tarday, bound for New York, has 125 first and second-class passengers © and the officers 'and ercw number © sixty. The aid of two tugs has Friday d week following HELD A SOCIAL. is the ¢) the oly » Church Success. Ladies oi Meet With passengers The On Lie of the bal § Fuosday afternoon. the members Women's, Association of *Syden Methodist church, held a most sul at the home of Mrs Richardson, on Stuart street a good attendance, and the here sale of ham So sovial, H. W {here fini was a most enjoyable one dificrent the work, fruit, ete of realized, by forts put forth by the ladies W. Richardson received the she was assisted Mes. ol been asked wis Died In The Hospital. Toronto, Oct. 13. --Alter lingering in and the pain for nearly twenty-four hours, al the ef | {he genesal hospital, Alexander' Mc Mrs. H. {Leod. Alice street, died, this morning. ests, and Pyfelood fell, thirty fot from the Hiscock house 'at 2 Beawmon! Mrs. George Richardson, Mys. W. Muir morning; he homed, Mrs. Oliver.' Chown and Mrs chimney. Bertram Tohn Smith were in charge of the tea fedl alsa, bit ¢ "table, bh" » and Mcleod was fo was presided ovér by a wide arid family Mrs. T. K of the Mitchell, Kidd } wor tables, for candy $125 was faney sum roof by ol & terday jing helper, mimry w hile Was repair SErTOUs a Hanson, cape vears old and the Stat the Mis Hau candy Mis sith | assisted others, table Skinner 18 orl th lea yes in W jn and charge William Miss Ida ham May Locate At Montreal Montreal; Oct 13.--~The Canadian Shipbuilding 'and Dry Dock company, of which M. J. O'Brien ix the chief representative, and a British firm, be- lieved to be Vickers Maxim & Sons, we 'at present considering a site, and Montreal may be selected if satisfac [tory terms can be arranged Women And Girls. mn Mrs Cunningham, Were others I he assisting perfect i to we arrangements pect, ongratulated upon their success, were OVEry res and tne ladies are VERY INDIGNANT, lhink There Has Boru Miscariiagz e » Ses Our Window Display. Bedrooin furnished complete. |town hall of 'Solid Polished Oak or Mahogany ||) Dressers, Solid Pohshed Oak Ol fioners, Solid Polished Oak kadies' Molid Polished Rockers, Tables, Chairs fron Dressiuy Bedroom Brass and and Beds, Hercu Springs and Ostecmoor Matirasses Students' Tables and Bookcases. | JAMES REID 197 the 3 Phone for Undertaker Nothing purer or better made than Mill: Chocolate Sticks, Medallions, Croquettes, Cream Bars etc. Have you tried Maple Buds? THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. hd BEDROOM FURNITURE THIS. WEEK Leading of Justice : : Oct 13. ~The case of Walter the murdér of his | at sentenced to be gad, n respited, and now Oi | to have caused con- | idorahle feeling sections of the of York result, meeting in u to-morrow tho case. It said LY hat a firmly-worded resolution, ex- 1if- | pressing the 'hat there has been | a grave miscarriage ol Justice undoub®- i vedly will be passed . Join. Y.W. and take free educational Elementary and advanced work. Best teachers. . Further infor mation, at 196 Johnson street. Pv cleaning. My Valet Fhe gonvernment will probably die {continue the woig hing grain art Fort Willinm and Port Arthur, in view lof complaints from the Dominion Ma- rine Association. When there is an arvor in weights the elevator -preduces overnnitmt certificates the tor signee has no redress : They are not "Catspaw' rubber heel: unle they made with cap vas friction non-slip plug Take no insist upon having "Cats- All dealers and repairers Webber, a well-known dian, and principal character in ary he I Marry Widow and= The Devil,' "His Majesty's theatre, Montreal, deit ve stordav for New York. He made the xctise that he had to have an opera tion performed on his ley made, In Recommended by physicians, the provin- | Cross Beef; Iron and Wine, as a reliable tonic. Sold in King:ton only iat Gibson's Red Drug 50¢., not $1 - At a meeting of the Toronto coun cl of the Baden-Powell ( anadian" Bey Scouts, arrangements complets for the launching of the movemant m FoTor | velopments | Blvth | wile wah ont int i lasses. m onvicted rooms, ineoust dered be ro-tried, mn of and will At | county as a held meourt public he the cht, to discuss is and View <8 are a Horses Wanted. Jenkins will remain in the diy ume: for the purpose of huy chances, \ OMe paw les | Joe come some good heavy mares. hot fountam drug ofice branch) The Ontario jot Joseph dete bottles, ato syringes, town i New mizers, water and bulb store (up stock at Prouse's post Red good cabinet h Rogers, of department of 'provincial police children," Red Svrup has no equal Rold only Cro Drag Store As ton as ave superinten Cross Story, Cough at Gib Phone Cross on's Red S 0 were Hickory nats Carnovsky's [he at Carleton county Ww resolu ufuion of strong tix Toronto Physicians ubber heels, nev trouble, fchy hey and repairers, : | Several inches of snow fell through- Niagara distoiet, Tuesday night. Fruit amd shade troes have sui- fornd as a result pd 'For winter reading,' | Ing #ibrary will be vour best vou 'are a reader. Join at "ns Red Cross Drug Store, I King<ton | Repmiving; pressing "Catspan" they will relieve kid backache and head- dip. Shoe dealers recommend his passed a ion pravin tn ior as Mrs For vorr table | 3 194° Barrie, oe Cor a full pardon Robinson cure Gilbert, won t Welling- noted for good goods, po and quick delivery. the city council and I'rade will confer, in the with reference to indus come here st's Short-Stop for wants try Gore and streets, attention, out on 12 evening af rooms, toard Tabard friend if Gib agent for the desire to ) Xu once, never fails and costs only My -Valat. | | | Settles By a Flip of a Coin will decidedly be for the |The Rosemount Blown Across the Rodd. yes: | LY A Personal Toetter « From Mr. Spangenberg, the Te My Friends and Patrons : ¥ Jeweler. a Owing to the heavy strain which I have felt during the past few yoars, brotight about by an ever increasing volume of business, I have been advised by my own personal fi to retire froin active business life, and have dec del to sell my business and good will to Messis. Rodgar and Wright, who are younger men and whose valuable experience in every branch of the Jewelery trade will enable them to carry on the present business saime 'lines which have vouch safed for me so large and forty years. the liberal a patronage during the past \ ", Mr. Rodger has lately come frém Toronto and Mr. Wright has been my assotiate in \ ; o the store ior the past eighteen years. i ' > But as the transfer does not take place until the ead of the year, IT have decided to give my patrons an opportunity tc buy Yor cash at a generous discount, my ent;re stock, which Christmas trade. The sale will be a genuine one in every sense of the grand chance: ? selecting giits for the approaching holida has been fully equipped four th Yours Sincerely. 347 King St. {L A ROMANTIC al GIRL WINS TOSS AND A HUSBAND. ~ THE ARTILLERY SPORTS. Both Officers and Men Have Field Events. On Tuesday afté™oon the officers of on Barriefield bad weather a large number the | present. At one pant the wina Shall | came so heavy that.the hurdles were blown over, and other things ruffled up, but the sports were continued af- Wilmington, Del.. Cet. 13.~The re | ter the squall had died down. Every have been many romantic marriages event was interesting and 'close, show- in this modern Gretna Gree, but the [ing that the officers are all fine ath- most novel of all occurred here' when detes as well as fine soldiers. The dif- Charles H. DeHaven, twenty-three | ferent events resulted as follows : vears old, of New York, and Miss Tilting the ring--Lieut. Vien, Irene DD. Shannon, twenty-one vears | Panet, Lieut. Boak. old. Philadelphia; + members of a| Lemon cutting--Lieut.-Col. Burs theatrical company, were wedded as tal, Lieut. Brown, lfeut. Constantine. the outcome of tossing a com lent pegging--Lieut. Boak, Captain iront of the city hall Palmer, Lieut. Vieu From the time the subject of mar-| Tilting the ring and tent pegging riage was brought up at tne dinher | Major Panet, Lieut. CSsantine, [it table until the ceremony per- | Boak, ! formed 'by the Rev. George lL. Wolfe, | - Turk's head--Lieut. Cofstantine, at his home, only twenty minutes Lieut. Boak, Lieut. Brown. elapsed {| Heads and/posts--Lieut. Constantine | When the bride and bridegroom ap- Maj. Paget, Capt. Palmer. ered in the theatre the orchestra | The handsome silver trophy struck up a wedding march, the other | champion, was wou by Lieut. Con Performers bombarded: the couple" with | stantine,. with a total of twenty vice, and the large audience gave pointe, Lieut. Boak being second, with them. a welcome such as few newly a {otal of fifteen points married persons have ever received Capt. Blair was judge, with Sergt.- When the manager of the theatre | Maj. O'Grady, Sevgt.-lost. Sldde, and learned of the sudden wedding he ar- | Sergt.-Maj. Henderson, as clerks and ranged, for tne demonstration = with- starters. a out the couple's knowledge In the morning the unmounted sports ! Mr. De Haven' and Miss ° Shannon for the mar were run off on the com- had been engaged for fovr years. mons, and resulted: aw follows : While at dinner ohe ol the diners 100 yards dash--Gr. Skippen, "A" jbrougift up the subject of marriage puttery; Sergt. Bernier, Sergt .- 2 declared Nushands ess scaree | Maj. Honderson, "RB. }: 183 Shannon gave a. glance toward | Throwing sixteen-pound shot--Gr. her fiance and replied : 'Well, 1 have | Dumphy, *B;"' Sergi. Bernier, "A; n fushand in view and I guess Fl | Sept Maj. Henderson, "BR." ¢ take him now. Running _ long jump--Gr. DoMn ha cue was sufficient a) "Gy. Gilmour, "BH: Gr. Brady sorang from the table befofe comple: |p' Aid ting their meal. The party went to Hich Rin tie plaza in front of the city hall, | + 3 my " { Gilmour, *'5s; when Miss Shanndn suggested that Hop tossed of Ga \ common. Despite the 7 were he- Question Whether She Get Married. of was the fos The couple Gr. Skippen, Gr. Gr. Dorion, * step and Dovien, i the take whether should coin" be to, decide all-important place i It nas would called edict wont 4 Gr. Gilmour, J |» Mr. DeHaven | Miss Shannon | Me Her prompt | Howard, married." | agreed call 'head.' "tail" and won "We will get Throwing cricket ball--Sorgt. Ber- "A; Gr. Murphy," "A Gr. "A: Ge. Dumphy, "B." Throwing sixteon-pound hammer-- Gr. Bramab, "A;" Corpl. Hurley, "A; Gr. Aiken, sub-staff, : Vaulting the pole--Gr. Dorien, "P Scrgt.-Maj Henderson, "'B;"" Sergt, Fowler, "BB. that was : | © GETTING TANGLED UP. Bedfort Said He Sailed on Ship | in January. |The individaal trophs: was hy Montreal, Oct. 13. Lr. Skippen, of "A" Battery, by two taken in this ety; iv is believed there points. Thd trophy was a handsome {18 ample ground for pronouncing the | silver cup and a special prize of $10 in story of Edward William Bedfort about | 14 murdered Ethel Kinrade, at |= Hamilton," a dake. This evidence has heen secured atthe office of the White Star Dominion here. Bedfort told the Scotland Yard officials that sailed from. Montreal. after the mur on the steamship Laurentic, unde 3 fthe name of Christopher he matcder The exact line-up, however, will committed ' in January and the hot BE known until Friday eying | Lauremic did, pot make a figst trip tili Poth somos and intermediates prae April, and, although the tive] yesterday afternoon "been searched she won From evidence having Crawford To Play. Phere will he some "re-grrangement of Queen's team to play in Ottawa on { Saturday. Crawford may phy full and Williams on the hali-back line he | der back, ime, was lists have made thay Christopher «is found ( since ay Ottawa And Queen's. viawa Hrip. no such name as to be (Colley next ih geting believed | wing player, the largest turtle recortl, {and he is weighing 1,100 pounds, abtrived here | Queen's, night. at Stagford's gueat par | put it and DOW exhibition Hiz | which head will be" preserved for McGill. It | line as aught, ofi Halifax, on Wednes- | having become entangled in | wermah"s net and put up a le before it to defeat They stan expect Saturday their Filiatrault, to play next however, should all the hasn't the A Mamnioth Turtle Montreal, Qct. 13.--What wns have ot side again, Saturday. 10 pre led iy Tout cto be on be able (Miawa strony {last | ket! over 15 oil nearly as a wing Presbhytecians was © dav hb I Association Football Match. un Saturday the Canadian Locomo- was lagded tive Works soccer team will play phe Roval Canadian Horse Artilléfy the long looked-for game. The - teams played many games before Last Many people ine Kingston have been from wondering what 'had become of all the Montreal, into a freight train soecer plavers The game on Satur- standing a siding, killing a brake- dav should be very interesting, as \. Coupar, and injuring hoth teams have first-class players McDonald, of the passenger The soldiers have not vet their team. but it is expected to see among People seldom talk too much unless time know too little. some fi ureat Nlrugs and killed team Killed A Brakeman. Coaticook, Que. Oct. "13 night's local passenger train, ran on man, named | Fireman train Harte, Harrison, Donoughue, Robertson, and men. they What Beautiful Hair ! How hear that + New Door Springs Arrive. ation of a certain woman + hair or a he coptain man's hair ? fire A prominent scientist cialist emphatically . states and has installed, by Chief. Armstrong that any man or woman can The new' springs will allow the driver have luxuriant, lustrous hair by using [to open the doors after he has taken a famous prescription called Parisian his seat on the waggon, by pulling a wire, and will be a great improve: often. do we exclam- new door station mrrived, this the 'manufacturers, morning, from and, wert wand hair spe prover Saye Parisian Sage is pow made and sold' | ment Canada. (i. W. « Mahood, the drug- [the steamer gist; 184 azent,. in Kingston, the readers of the/\Whig can buy from {him for only HY dnts a larg botile. | i. W. Mahood knows 'that Parisian | Sage will 'beautify the hair, ure dand- the wet weather. All stop Ralling hair, and for | sary appliances for a wet day were on he sells it under a guar- |hand, thé committer in' charge having antco to cure money back made full provision for the marksmen. li vou cannot obiain Parisian There were 101 qgtries received up till twhara vou live, vou. can get a hottie | this morning, for the competition. [for 50 cents from 'Giroux Mig bets ne For: Erie, Ont., express charges pre- J fglways and dosts by 15e. n he and To-Day's Rifle Meet. rifle at Barrviefield was held this afternoon, in The ranges, apen meet, spite. of ruff and | that reason or Sage Co, spaniel. § the R.C.H.A. held their annual spies ~<ill go into team, | two | decided good springs Yar the upper | to-day, | They will be placed in front of | neces Best's Short-Stop curcs all coughs | i ord, and will aford one and all a season JF. W. Spangenberg. we] | "TAKE BABY'S TIN SOLDIER." " Would Help International Peace | Cause. " 13.1, the mother the nursery and take away from the child the little tin soldier, she will do more toward help- ing the progress of international peace than anything else in the world. By doing this she takes the most evi dent impulse a child has--the desire to fight," says Edward Ginn, a pub: lisher of this city. Ls + Mr. Ginn lately offered $350,000 vear- lv toward helping the cause of inter 'national peace. Boston, QOet. Major | Glenvale Man Injured. Glenvale, Oct, 12.---Mrs Edwin Clarke and children spent a few days last week in Kingston. A number irom here attended the rally service in Kepler church on Sunday last. A wee girl has come to stay at Oliver Or |ser'S. Visitors ; Mr. and Mrs. Warren, | Picton, at J C. Gibson's: Mr. and I Mrs. J. Robinson, New York, at Mrs, | T. Orser's; Mrs, J. Boyd and sop, at T. Hawkey's; Mr. Swerbrick, 'Murvale, at J. Carl's; Henry Coulter, Kings: ton, at B. Coulter's; Mrs. Denne, Green Bush, R.I, at Mrs BK. Car ruthers'; Rev. Mr. MacTavish will oe cupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian church on October 19th. Messrs. Gib son and Uordon have finished filling their silos with corn. Johu Clarke is suffering from a fracture of his shoul: | der blade. The members of the Meth- odist church purpose giving a tea and concert. 1. VanOrder lost a, valuable horse recently, it having broken its leg s in a rock hole. Corn huskings warv'the order of the evenings. ~~ Perth Boy Broke & Wrist. Perth, Oct. 11--There are a great many gs from the countryside at: tending business college hove. The young folk are 'looking forward to the Swastika ball, Thanksgiving night. The little sor, Berchman, of George Jackman, _liveryman; fell off a roof on Sunday' and is now sdffering with a broken wrist. Mrs. J. Moore, of Westport, is visiting friends here. S. NM. mee spent a day in Arnprior, d Mrs. P. McGarry visited frionds at Elliott. Chistawis at Carnovsky's. \ Marvin Hughill, pressdent of the Chicago & North-western railway, was, on Wednesday, clocted a director. of the New York Central railway, to take the place loft vacant by the death of E. H. Harriman, at the divectors meeting of the Lake Shore and the Michigan Central lines, similar action was taka ¥ H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's. Leave orders at Auley's Book Store. All doubts to the fate of WI D, Hutton, wha. left his home, in Hamil ton, at noon, on Tuesday, wo go fish: sid not return, were cleared up, Wednesday morning, when Hutton's overturned row boat was found in the bay near the beach. It is not known how the unfortunate maa met his dearth : Fresh Lowney's Prouse"s drug store, and Clergy streets: Fran€iseo Firrier, convicted of "pro- motinge the recent Barcelona relwilion, | was shot on Wednesday morning in { Montinichi prisosd, in exiedtion of the smtonee of death imposed upon him William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley 'Phone 78. , | At Harredsberg, Ky., as the result of a pistol duel. fought. between Edi j tor John FE. Pulliam and John W. | Robards, in Pulliam"s office, Tuesday inight, Robards was fatally wounded and. Pulliam may have his arm ampu- tated. a T They Help Your Stomach Out And Save You a World of Wretchedness from Me- as ing, und who chocolates corner at Privieeds their players some of the old } Vertigan, | A stomach that cannot it & good méal is certainly a sore trial. It has been responsible for almost everything in the way of human misery, up to suicide. j TRC double in hs cases is that the stvinach and oiler digestive organs lack vigor. Not enough of the juices necessary 10 digestion are sei The worst of it is that there is sufficient nourishment taken out : food to restore the system's vigor, and the trouble goes from bad to worse | The stomach needs help. | "Little | | ! i i { | to cure , and Dyspepsia, your money will be refunded. 25¢c at 's, i trom heColemen MN woof Bring i PE ainsi AY

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