Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1909, p. 6

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PAGE SIX. '(gasoline 16c. A GALLON| Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. Garage Repairs to Auutomobiles and | Marine Engines promptly attended | to. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Ontario Bt. fa HORSE INA LAUNDRY New York.--A horse, attached t laundry wagon, became frightened 0 made & wild d dash up Broadway. Spying a n with a rt on . Ie Lerse plunged iote the laundry, and, ridding itself fof the wagon, landed with all four feet upon the lingerie' and shirts that a dozen lanndresses were sorting. When thé horse went through the laundresses went out the lows amid a shower of hot irons, nd bluing bottles. When the excitement was over, the horse was found ¢ ly munching a bundle of ianndry tickets : 'a horse of another color' when tl iere is pain in the back, when the legs ache, when the stomach is upset and there is indication of kiiney trouble "Fru tives", the famous fruit juice medicine, is giving wonderful results in all eales of weak and strained kidneys: "Fruit-s-tives" acts directly om the: kidneys, relieving the inflammation, and at the same time, regulating bowels, stomach and skin soc. a hox, 6 for $2.50 ot trial box 25¢, At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, EVERYBODY Has stoves to sell, but nobody can give that value that we can. We have all kinds, cheap for cash We have all kinds of House Fur- ' nishings, from the lowest grades to the most beautiful Furniture Don't fail to stock before you kL. Lesses, i Chatham Ont, ORRINE CURES BVI 1 i CURE ade our and elsewhere. rome buy Cor; Princess and EXE DOR MONEY RE Kingston, . OR liable cure of the ighly indorsed sands of grate throughout the ¥ us to We pub- For Pickling We can supply Pure Spices also Pure Vinegar. yon with strictly Given Sec . i COSTS ONLY $1 A in Each Box ORRINE Booklet sealed envelope) to WE ( {HANNE Bauding, ORBINE is enid by ggists everywhere Can ORRINE Guarantee Write for mailed ULEINE Washington lead BOX n loin Cua, 1 ng « Special Agent : G. W. MAHOULD, Bagot and { Princess Sts. Whole or ground, D. COUPEE | Dealer in Pure Food 'Phone, 841-3 Princess (or. Groceries ---- ------ 76: DELIVERY. PROMPT LALA LRARNA RABE ALAETRAEL KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (LIMITED) ee HEAD OF QUEEN STREET Highest Education at Lowest Cost" 4 © MOUNTAINS begins August 80th. Courses in OF GOLD ; Ret rend, Tel : + 4 During Change of Life, : says Mrs. Chas. Barclay Our graduates 'get the. hest posi tions. 'Within a short thume over sixty secured positions with one of the ls t railway corpora- tions in Canada. Graniteville, Vt. -- I was passin thieugs theO Sanzeork ife and suffe from nervousness andother annoyin symptoms, and Enter any time. for information. can trul that LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- CALFE, Principal: pound has proved worth mountains of gold to me, asit restored my health and strength. I never forget to tell my friends what write « MET- 1 1 4 4 4 4 "4 4 4 Call or 4 RH. Fr 1 « 4 aa RE A ® Asphalt zit Roofing "Gravel and Sand Surfaced P. Walsh, IydiaE. Pinkh Barrack St. ' Kingston iV egetable 'Compound has done for me | during this trying Jeried. Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake of other suffer. ing women I am willing lo make my trouble public so you publish this letter." -- Mgrs. of ABGLAY, R.F.D., Graniteville, Vt No other medicine for woman's ills has received such wide-spread and un- qualified endorsement. No other med- icine we know of has such a recard THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright, | Money issued on VUity and Farm ¥ro-| perties. Municipel and Qoumiy Deben tures. Mortgages purchased. Depouite received and interest allowsd. S. C. McGill, Menaging Director, 87 Olgrenceé miroet, Pinkham's Vegetable € 'om pound. For more than : 30 years it has been | chring female complaints such as inflammation, ulceration, local weak- nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and ner¥ous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. It costs but little to try Lydia E. Pinkham"s Vegetable Compound, and, as Mrs Barclaysays itis 'worth moun. tains of gold " to suffering women. » PLALLCLLLERLEAALILLAS | T. J. LOCKHART § | Real Estate and. Insurance » Money to loan. * Office, 159 Wellington Sty, Kine-$ ston. FHIIISIISIIISIII II FPpberode M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop Hair Dressing Three Chair onpge solicit 336 KING STREET Dodr to Wade's Dr SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN Is Biv By Dandruff an Hair radicated aled Where and Shaving Quick Service park Your pat- Next eli adh dand- pestilerou WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer Furniture Sales given special at- ¢ xb ter tention, County Sales of Farms t t ! Stock , have been my specialty for long years. II farmers want the high dollar, get my services. "MARKET SQUARE. Builders an Contractors | who fi Sol 1 hy leading r druggists? Use Sashweights made in King- { ete juli owe thew Herpiowk Send 10e best Detrait, G to 0. teed. Mich. $1 bottles guaran ston W. Mahood, special agent. at Angrove' » Foundry. RISE OF THE United EmpireLoyalists An Informing Sketch of Ameri. can History, Valuable for Librar- ies and Research. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. * Price, 50¢c. Address British Whig, Kingston. "hiten Root Compouny vn great Uterine Totde, a only safe effectual Aonthr Joni which en cal depend, Sol enTeo o a 1, 81; No. : vo jmp s 4 H i - Wa | apemee ToRoNTT. Sor mer iu -- The [1 Special prices for large quantities. | : | IT IS "PERFECT." ! Our "CRYSTAL BRANDY of | Btafidard Granulated Sugar, for fried To and table use. We have tried it for years, and price is rig! ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario streets E FAFIPIITTI HIP # £ Clearing Sale of Wall Paper 1st the roll Starts Oct: buy Border by last chante to ol: | t | Cook | 3 FRASER 5, 78 William St. SeSeeEe FEES WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED From 73 Clarence Bt: to 158 Wale ington "8T¢, betwees Br and ; oom | | Bts. Best "earns in the citys Goods salled for and Sede Tues Daisy of pros marriage took place wi at Lyndharst.' of Miss Harkey. Naught ér-of R. GG. Harvey tha to F.C. Shetheld. favger living The First This Season. Myers' Home- Made York Sausage and Biocod Pudding, for SATURDAY. Give us a call. I. J, MYERS', 60 Brock Phone, 870, a near t pi A Iperous young St. village. - of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. | in stamps for sample to the Herpicide |, the | THE DAILY BRITISH wile, NEWS OF NEIGHBORS | WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND | ENTS TELL US. i -- The Tidings From Various Poinfs in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. : | i i Zealand Notes. aland, Oct, 12 wi busy out Jobr cuttended Sadie Garrett a here "they There Farmers are wh turni husking thershing prey Chariton, ir.'s, he Manel leave for Taronto t intend to-spend the t grain, \ good ne at was wel Ns sees and aay, wer 18 of Lils Garrett's quite a | Miss at L HY Coren tial On The Way fansta " Home M A smedstine, of Ont ctu Wilton, September 214t to E at mn « on the streed, warted on me. Nhe \sselstine, Any | Nanawnio . Mrs. J. Frecdenck visited the Seattle thear return te went to Hays ito his daties school the 'naimo her OlneT and her brotiu M.A 154 Me to their Pies Later exposition Vancouve Aiberta, to a as principal of returned to time visited I Blake ith of A, at chleary R.( aunt, then amd on Blake aml, tend th Na i Un rey b! and wife, i an ram Asselstin Lowering The. Rapids. Falls, Oct. 11.---P have returned from MoCuske h asant visit wit " Miss T. M. Nag Mrs, Mctiarey Richards Ferguson's and J Doyle the returned Quinn Mi ple n Kaifl=as from a mele * visit aunt, Innes Carleton Place Mrs. Mathwell Quinn called or last The are at work low the lanc Sheppard heve, vester attended the last time lon Drummond week hi ity along Mississippi I tedd his brother 1 few from here Mr. McGarry's, eport a drain the Perth. day. Qu dane Friday nd good Bongard's Personals. der 11 Kingston, with Mr. and gard. Mr, and Mrs spent a recent Sunday Stiles has returned from a visit te NX Miss Estella Edtor grandparents at Waupoos Ackerman, of Fair day Bradley's wd «mall Jonga J. Shepard S. Wright's Chalmers t of Mis in 1 months, he Strachan, ngard"s, Archibald spent over Mrs. J.D. Bon D.T. M Cormiel al "The P of Sunday Rochester, her week I visited last mount, Mis. JJ are spent a at J B.' Bong were guest and Or at rd's and wile al Mi the gue David, two Sunday has been Miss M past to her Cressy, on of Dorland, S. Bradley for the return ind say will SOON home herve A Peddler Assaulted Rock 11.--The weathor has very favorable for harvesting th corn and dieging potatoes, which work iv just about completed in this sec tion. R. 8S. Pomeroy, D. I. Amey aweral others from this place od the Tweed oph Chatilli, attacked and turday night this village. brought where he tion. Dr. atiendance been Oet S and atiend fair on the lst inst. a. Syrian peddler. heaten severely on about a mile west | He was rescued and house ire the village. still lies in a critical condi McCarter, of Verona, is in Peter Timmons, 'of Water N.Y., is spending a few days at home Mr. and Mrs. N: Dra- tuvorary, at Mrs. Martin's; Mr and Mrs. E. M. 'Yorke, Verona, J Pomeroy s. Jos was Sa- ol to a Low, his het ler, al ? » Barriefield Briefs Barriefield, * Oct 12--\ very rowd - attunded contirmation Mark's church, Sunddy morning op Mil Is delivered a fine address twenty-five confirmed. My Green and family movi North-West," and and Esford = have into house which they Mi: {Mrs. J. A. Smyth removing to Portsmouth reside. Mr. and Mrs Steveson and family, Kingston, into part M. Byrnes Dow ler Mrs « visited in Cushendall Mr. and Mrs. H. Knapp. Jr. and lit tle daughter arc spending a few days n kepler F. Summers, Coldbrook, N.} recently visited at J. Smyth's Miss Trene Stanton hai"returned- home from visiting - friends the city, large St Bish Ther ane dc Mrs. the I were Mrs the Joh havé M: moved vacated are and to have house Stanton re moved Mrs. H ently ol and friends in 4 News From Kaladar. aladar, Oct. 11.-D. Wo proprietor of the Champion has moved house lately bought Mr. The mpson has building the township ommodation the pubhc. lhompson, who has spent the wonth' in Webbwood, returned Raturda Miss Florence Bell turday and Sunday in Tweed her brother. Thomas An Warkworth, the guest Anderson; "on Saturday. was accompanied by Miss Verna, in- wrth him- in the future. Mis. Ja Bathgate = are ipl s in Uncle Mrs. G. WW. a day re Mr the Sun- KN Thompson, house in the Detlor finest now, and the road Mr the Across by one of mn every 1 for Carma \ was shir turn he httle residing who and mes of Mr \vden spending a cot We and spent at the Champion Mr= Henry Allport f Chatles Pickering, Sam's Thompson domal ol cently and house wore guests o < on day At Sharbot Lake. Lake, Oct. 12.- attending high yol spent Sunday at returned home, * after visiting 'friends Beachbhurg. Miss: M. Davis, visiting frier t Ularendon. Miss Lalu Wes A Maberly for few West Toronto, at his howe here very ill with ap- removggl to the gen- week. The Pumice? Society met at Robert Williamson, last. 'T. B returned home at Mississippi seriously ill. H. Gordon, Smith's Falls, has return- William Kimberly has taken Sharbot "Lene Smith, in Kiangsuon, home. J. Gracey has ey dave Alles duys a 18 a few Fyn spending Little pendicitis, eral hospital Willing Works home of Mrs Fuesddy evening bell ithe summer Milligan is visiting at ed home. Gordon was {ast con has Mrs J led and disfreesed by indigestion, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 a posi bn A CNET MA P8in | T DOINGE AT DESERONTO. Alb en is spending a few davs in Syden- | ham. Fioyd Allen has leit 10 attend Prd Ewployee Injured Face--Two high, = tool at Sydenham Men Capsized. oDeseromios tet HE Joseph Fhomp: while ehgaged at his work, on Saturday morming, at the » Standard Chemical company, was hit in the fac with a piece "of iron. His nose was broken and face bruised. On Wednesday Frast , 1908, on Echoes From Elgin. Oct. ~Mr. aud Mes family, Lethboidge, morning for Toronto to, port spend returning then Tar Mis MeCam : who atvom remains home her sisters, Mra 670. going hack MeGiu was | to the" Ma SOL, Jamies Alberta' to visit Elgin, Fisk and leit this relatives and the i before howe Seottev idle sister's Ho visit Charles Smith and for a few days before funeral of Mise Angela held on Friday afternoon thodist church. Timothy Plankett i ihe sick list. The public Mrs. Moore and Miss attended the Teachers Institut Newhore on Thursday and Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Bar Newbory, attended Miss, Me Ghie's funeral, Mrs. Ransom, Delia, and Iseacl Steveos. Invitations we ont for the wedding on Wodne the 13th, of Miss ~ nes, 1h ter of Edgar Halladay; to of Spencerville, : X winter afternoon, Malley were enjoying retigning home, about western aud Clare mon a sail and were for Mrs. Earl, Fh panied her burial, w to he fived, and in endeavoring the boat was « by UH Their Wonnagott, apsized cries were heard went to their rescue The steamers Alexandria ville called on their ips this week, The \lvtha Wakes her trips | on Mowmday, Wednesday and Friday. | Lhe desta cleared, on Saturday, with | JuanbE for Oswego Mr, and Mrs. George Suider M: Gordon spent Sunday latives in Belloville. Mrs. A. Gavghey and Misses Leah and | Macianghey and Miss Florenee spent Saturday in Napanee. Mr. and Mei. George Saidet family leave, next week! ver, BC. where Mr. Sunder will duct a jewellery business. They hav bein residents of Beseronto for a num ther of Mi. and Mrs. Robert "Miller and daughter, Miss Muriel, aie spending a few weeks with relatives at | Northport Mrs. John Baker, Kings ol ton, spent few dads with Mrs H j Wonnacott, Mr. and Mrs: A, 'Seott, Fernie, 3.0 spent few "Mr. and Mrs. R make their { Craighead, who school | Saker, in on steamer teachers, Tass. week and with re gavel, also = ay, knox rd daugh A. Snyder, : and tor -------- oon A Fire At Marlbank. Marlbank. Oet I1.-- Miss gar Wilson, i+ attending St. Ages' - Col lege, "Belleville. My and "Mr I Dorev, of Gananoque, visited his ter, Mrs. LL. Sweet, . last Mr. and Mis. ED wraw friends at . Colchrooke Mrs. A. Smith visited Stoco on Sunday. A ily: have moved to Bell ville Mi: = Stedla Larkins refieved 1. Oxford ¢ ouple of days weet at the BRB of Q. railway station. Miss A Me uinness spent Sunday at her home toblin. Quite a number irom attended the Tweed fair. Mrs Kehoe visited friends ww Twerrd bweek. Mye. J. Young visited: fri i Tweed last ND \dgms wierd the business, Between twebee and fay night, fire was Hug flour and fecd arge frame structure, it 0% fire, and being close Ma veurs w visitor Sutilay her otk Baxter fy fam- a sh » oan a Irvine m They Poronto Mis spent a Mrs the Gow home Vancouver, B.C few with Mrs A. Bogard Charles A. Fox, Walkerton. spent week-end with her sister, Mrs. an. Mrs! David Thempson returned home, on Saturday, from Stella, was called on the severe father, H. MacCormayg of Laird, of | preached in the Church of the Redeem er, on Sunday. and delivered splendid addresses The West mission held children's servied day evening. My MacGaughin, Albert College, spoke to children. Albert Gracey confined to his (home by a attack of rhéuma tism. Miss Evelyn Fairbabm has been seriously ill with appendicitis. Mrs H. Aviesworth ix giving ten at her home aid St Mark's store | 2 days last n here Nartin she ast her wis | » i illness Queen's week has LrOeOry one o'clock, Fri End liscovere] store made a y WW.) it valuable mbled brigade to was in Peing very Wil- | was olif- property. and and the hes' 0n s IR and sidence, save soon on 's sore cult \ crowd ormid a bucket vorked heroically ng. After the fire fought, Vilson took the men into the wid fitted them out with dry clothing. Te erere to as soon they build- N oa on Napanee Road, in church, on noon. The Ladies' | terian church, its bazaar | Thursday next. | Weather permitting, | mises to hyve on Thanksgiving * ddy. when races and baseball will be held, Joell will be given by the CM B.A. aylor's Opera House. The refresh of | ments will be served by ladies of St save ot after- of Preshy- preparing for held in Union hall on Aid, i= busy -- to be Portland Township Council. Harrowsmith, Oct nembers all present neeting read. Un motion ind Me resolution 3HI0 to committee of ratepayers; of 'amden, Hinchinbrooke and Portland | N ownships, to help defray expenses he introduction of a bill at the next | Vincent de Paul church. ession of tA Ontario legislature, ask ng for the ammulling of the charter of | he Napanee River Improvement com any, be rescinded, and minutes as umended were adopted. Aceounts [ assed 1 $0.16, ( W. Martin, pay | iste. div. No. 2: $I816, 'C. W. Martin, | say lists, div. No. 2; $10, C. W. Mar-| dn, services . commissiones, Septem | was upited in marriage to Dr. George yer; 811.30, ©. Ww. Martin, wood for H, Cactiale.. Brasdon, Man. Only the rusher, sand for tile; 36.10. J. D immediate friends of the contracting Barstowe, Mask and axle for. spre parties - were present. After lwcheon, ng Waggor : ul ad gn y - wg By use: $11.89, Samuel | J¥ . fund Mrs, oS elishe Jt on i Be Jabeock, job road: $6.12, George | \ . fort a Noources lertram, repaizs, spreading waggons;{ 0" . wl ther: wa Np. K®.87, John Deline, plank ir town- fairest daughters ane hey ny 1 iL. 8179 James Bekim. repuiivs for PBROE frionds wish the voung (ouple ip; 81.78, James ¥ |years of happiness and prosperity. Maggie Revell,- charity cr : many ha ndsoni testify to her Council met Deseronto Minutes of last of Watton granting D.- pro Keever, ne NAPANEE MARRIAGES Pneumonia. Napanee, Oct 13.-A quiet {pretty wedding took place, worning, when, Miss Janet Templeton but on of rusher; 82, ay ; js reevived $2.35, James Trousdale. material fou Che wn 0 } presents jo ownship; £2, Danford Lakens; culvert Proven YY : var Portls S42 J. Moon, ser- ah : - Pottine za emi : $7.15. | = Another of Napance s fair daughters ses, commissioner, e i. 10, " R J Moon material, township use has also departed for a home of ho } . Ar a repairs flown. Miss Nellie B. Williams, daugh * $11.95, James, Blackhurst, . pn oe / 3H I > srader: $169.73, R. J. |ter of John Williams, was quietly mar- DO ay aT : S {ried afternoon, at Trinity 1 " ~) I Moon, pay lists, div. No. 1: 312, . : : , Fe harch varsonage, to Charles A sallagher, * township grant to Fron- ¢ 1 ray badlagher, > ; 3 {.Joff, Dresden, - Ont. Rev. H Ww. gris al Societ fe. . Thom hg. RR 3 Tha I MeUedl preac hed the ecremony.. Mr culvert, Camden boundary: $50 anc Mus Joli left. on the 4:30 G.T.R sSigsworth, secretary-treasurer | tradn for their home in Dresden : i No. © On motion, Wilham Paul. a respected vesident of bill of Edward Chal- | Centreville, dind very suddenly is. for 825 damages for horse | Sunday morning of 'pneumonia, after wrt on road, was leit over until next { but few dave illness Deccast neeting Un motion Watson-Eller- | loaves a and four sons, Walter seck, the reeve and treasurer were | Norman, Vernon and Pe rey, to mourn horized to borrow S500 from loving father. The funeral took Metropolitan bank, at SIX per oo Fue sday morning toy the family pterest, to meet current eXpenses Hiwch - township. By-law No. 302, . same. was passed. Council adjourned o meet in Harrowsmith first Monday | November, at 1 p.m. with the Kenncbeo Doctors Gave Him Up tural' Society was held herve A Terrible Experience With Kidney |, lav, October 5th, and Disease and Dragging Backache. |i. j ld hore in every Expected Death Any Day, hibit on tock {contested and fine To get well and keep well after be- | hun. : The exhibits in the ing pronounced incurable by his phy-| except ronaliv good and those who at sician, was the wonderful experience of} tended the fair | in that A. P. Chapman, who was snatched {there was nothing there to equal: the from. the very jaws of death by the! {display of fruit and vegetables; showd | timely use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Hare ~ "For "two years I had suffered from | "41. hoople wer advanced kidney disease, was stooped, | | option the back-weary, hollow eyed and complete- 1, 0 4 gate ly played out. One 'Saturday night Hv before. Everybody was: sober and | was seized by an acuté attack and be-| ght came onc would scarcely came so sick 1 liad to eall in my phy-|, that it was the night of tho sician; For a week he attended mei ople- were quiet and orderly. constantly, but I grew weaker and; sicker * every "day. The pains in my { when back, the blinding headaches, 'the aw-| cq all night and very ful weakness from which 1 suffered al- axl day * most killed me--the doctor saw jt Was! The revival meetings being held her hopeless. the Misses Storms, Tweed, and and Mrs. Garrett well atten aml a number professed change of heart popu- arity. yesterday ena A aerr, Jtanley whool Stover-Watson, . section on asking a widow au the nl. place of plot at ET confirming | a ARDEN FAIR IMPROVED n Was Sober. Oct. 12.--The annual fair Ac Arden, connec ion i ) ren Pues best The on the fespeet were animals hatll was uve sone were wer Fovonto say told that fair would urider lo go down, fair as This drinking and swearing wore often the by of "As a last hope 1 was persus aded toiMr take Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They oi, brought back my strength, aided my stomach, created now appetite, cleans: ed my blood and gave me relief from pain. After I used Dr Pills for a month I was like a man. I continued the treatment for aged K. C., taking off three monthe and was cured." and pointing them at Surely there is an obvious moral and husband. "You deny any cruelty to- you - are suffering from any derange-.wards vour wife. I understand? lesson here for all men and women. Ji Kindly tell us whetfor it is a fact' ment of the system, if you are. tortur- here turned' trinmphanthy toware ; i if you the and. put his pince-nez are weakened hy the ravages of con- Lain- * that for: ree months stipation, kidney, liver or bladder did not speak to her arc have ------ - Politeness Not Cruelty. Hamilton's From Answers 9 new 'Now, sir." bellowed the ruby-vis- his the unhappy | he ry on three vou 1%, Camp- | after spending |diate and complaint--if vour blood is weak and 'It " an®ered the husband vour system run down--then use Dr.} "Well, =i thundered the Hamilton's: Pills, take them comtinual-|" why didn't speak: to her, ly till you ave fully restored to health ask ? again. : Simply, Give pir, K. ( may il Yui ephied the Dr. Hamilton's Pills an imme- 'because | Ahorough trial, your faith in them will not, be disappointed, 205 : : -- -- per box, or five boxes for $1 at all It. saved Coelor 5 iis, dealers or the Catarrhozone Company, (ough Syrup, Sold only oe ) I Stor Kingston, Ont, Red Cross Drug Store Red Cross at Gibson's hali-past six o'clock, when the sail had | to do | and Belle | Mac- i Lunie | Vancon-- are | days with | will where | of two | on dun | of | a splendid day of sports horse | also a & | Death of a Centreville Resident of | vosterday | { By Absence of Liquor--Everybody | keenly | sgeeipts were larger than i was quite a change irom former wears | in | al pince-nez | Fane ia val ume husband, | Chicago didn't want to interrupt | | should be witty. i | her : Charles i 1S Just delicious " Until you drink a cup of OXO you cannot have any idea how delicious fluid beef can be. Many people dislike ordinary beef tea, and with good reasoi. Beef tea is often insipid and more like a medicine than a food. OXO is different. It is made in a highly-scientific way which retains the delicious flavour and aroma of prime beef steak. Every, time you put a cup of nourishirg OXO to your lips you knew you are drinking real beef, the dest beef. the year round in the sunshine and fresh air. It is such cattle - which give OXO its delicious flavour--a flavour which only the very choicest beef can give. "Ask Jour det to send you a bettle of we believe RO to hot will never afterbe without OXO. It is a stimulating and invigorating drink' for young and old at any time of day er night. 21-27 Lombard St, Toronto. 41 Common St, Montreal. OXO is made froin healthy cattle which live out of doors all ( Canadian Offices: { College. | ITY FLOUR) Baking triumphs are every. day occurrences with Purity flour. Highest grade in the world. * Home - made bread awarded first prize at the National Exhibition, Toronto, was made from Purity flour. WESTERN CANADA Frour Mits Co., Lo, Mills at Winnipeg, Goderich, Brandon. | | : i YN. Sf Wrappers and S 4 House Dresses N® 4 75¢. up Tt really does not pay HEALY a woman to make these | Hi "handy garments for morning wear? when she can buy such pretty ones in the "Duchess" Brand for up. Every "Duchess" garment fully guaranteed. 75¢€. i Ask the new he vour dealer to show you » styles. If handle them, ad Z poNtap MANUFACTURING of. Montreal EE "Duchess does . not write us. EE ------ ---------- EL = Rubbers ; We are exclusive agents for the only Guaranteed Rubbers Mades Dainty mode. | | Kost No More. i 'Reid & Charles. - ~ "Lady to She Was Inquisitive. Lady Ba thd---yous old Langtry--is Io Ang out of memoirs," Both de Bathe, during dinner, a woman seated near her : 'Who is that fat man over with the curious blue face *' "That is my husband,' answered : her "Lady de Bathe is a very witty per- { with rage. . : son. Her wit i audacious. 111 never | "Oh, how fortunate ! id Lady forget , specimen of it that enlivenad [de Bathe. "You're the very person a Mivhigan-avenab dipner party on [wanted to meet. Now, tell me, is ha her last American tour, blue all over?' pd said Triend novel | | | Mrs a i there said a} books | the woman was tremulous publish er, . voice Pe

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