Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1909, p. 2

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PAGE TWO. Poth : : THE pAnLY BRITISH W WHIG, THURSDAY, 0CTORER 14, sob --.)N CONFERENCE RELOTHE ORPHEUM OPENS IN NARINE GOoIES, "Just Received | T h 1 S REGARDIN ING CAMPAIGN AND LARGE crO CROWDS WERE ALMOST COMPLETE TIE-UP is. the. 'trade FOR INDUSTRIES. ~~ IN ATTENDANCE | - BY THE WEATHER. | | 1,800 Yards of Plaid Dress Go mark Wien 55 ! Board of Trade and City Council At the Pérformances Last Evening | I Has Been Rough All the Way ¢ . Just the thing for Children' 3 Dresses, guaranteed fast calers. - Members Discuss the Question-- --A Fine Vaudeville Show Was From Montreal to the Upper = 'Specia at 10c Yard. bottle of the Extension of Water Mains Will Given--Everybody Was Pleased, Lakes--The Work of Unloading - genuine i Improve the Fire Pressure. bon he Orpheum theatre, Kingstoo's | Made Very Difficult. ] ; 625 Yards Striped Dress Goods he Board of Trade rooms, last Dew vaudeville house, opened its doors x "The Po Scott's Emblgion b |s ote ve iiwea be dgfie s ¥ebey o u? ee i a wp thr In Navy, Brow, Pink, Cream, suitable for Waists and Children's hc city council and. the Ing. Every available seat was oecu- ments of vessels, mot dnly in the Dresses. Special at 15¢ Yard. . . . CRE ; Board of Trade regard pied at hoth performances, and many Kingston district, but all 'the way the standard Cod Liver Oil B |i iin action in an endeavor to Were left outside, . not being able ta : art in from Montreal to the upper lakes. A F Sh D G od preparation of the word, J hein: industrics to Kingston. The da. get in. The theatre is not entirely" jun" vessers have been able to kn on Double old Shepard's Plaid Dress Goods Nothing equals it to build up } Lai of the meeting it was: agreed finishea inside or. oatsice, but the move bt the majority have had > » hould not be published. However, certainly a credit to the city «nd to keep in for shelter. : r == Special at 13¢c Yard. the weak and wasted bodies ys forward. move was made in vogard when fully completed will be one of "Ihere has been almost a complete 3 ; the finest vaudeville houses in On- | of young and old. All Druggists to nective work in speking out indus # | : : tie-up of he route from Montreal to (ar Ss ua y wee ress i (ries, and in looking well after those 18110 The yd hundred people Al the upper Makes," remarked a marine i S end 16¢, ha $ paper aud this ad, for «Hhat sek to establish' here: At prow. tie. UTst Def'ormante were everyone ul Savings Bank and tld s i motors want given a comfortable 'seat. All could han Wrday.~at the head office of the In Grey, Navy and Brown, worth 50c yard. Spec ial at 35c.Yard. ! d } rorvthi x Co. word was received from Mon- sits - and. concessions from Kingstdh, "ee an lear evervihing., gomg Away' grea) to the eficct that vessels were SCOTT & BOWNE I They will be' given every possible. com perfectly satisfied with the theatre being tied up there by the storm i . 6 9 . 126 Wellington St., West, Toronto, Ont. ideration aud more than - satisfied with the pp. tug Mary PP. Hall' was compelled ; . i im ---- show. to stay over. She was expected to - ® : Facts or Ww rrr Water Main Extension. Four act were put on and every each Kingston to-day but will not one was a head liner, and if Mua ger Carpets Coit + spt ote de SIS IML gr nid Yo foe uae) 0 LADIES TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING. show every week as his opening oné ould | he Tr, | re ----- mn the recent fire department test: It oun Et al eg should have arrived at the M. | y LS five pa ; = Bl tee veryone will be pleased and god 'Cole elevator on Tuesdsy = but 3&! MUST BEHAVE BEFTER . jas clegrly SHOWE A i hasiness will be guaranteed. TBR! till inthe caynl : | Curtains pressure was good. There will be an pogg liner of tne bill was "Bob" Nel |p . Lo} " nt : Fhe steamer Neepawal assed up | | ny Complaints About the Con-| mprovement, however, when the pro- aughlin himself, wNo has made thous T iy i ya : . 7 -- if B Stators Patunt Fountain Pen Hiller sands of people laugh by his coord The st ' uct: gf LOyS. 4 A i * and up Barrie street To Princess street oo He is certainly 'onc. of the. best a3 Fhe steamer Cataract passed down | The conduct of xome of the hoys in | Arniture, |S ie mi Fe sm tn" fo Ean oe 1 tn ain owed wi oll? or in| br Fenny t&d main extension from West street coloréd eomedians © that ever showed . the city, has become so had that it wed, the old water main there, : for Montreal. . ; A in the ith higo-turn bringing down Superintendent Hewitt wanted (0 gonce" His : place twenty vears ago will at The steamer Stormount passed gp hus. beens decided by the police " It os re u er a | ow or with a big stick, : Sungy we Xe «i 200d 'at midnight. She. was delaved at | L aft ¥ Shem Fd : 2 Bs n hits, as also were his jokes iS TUM Cornw , . " police court, «vesterday, an aged re ast have to be renewed with a larger ke . H 3 e > 3 1 Cornwall bv the storm. | sidemt of the city had voungster up \ il furtherl ept the audience in - one contmua On her trip on Wednesday mort ng | sident of y had a o 1 ized pipe. That also will sti urther oar of laughter from start to finish. {ho steamer Rideau King was Hown {for disorderly conduct, and the hon case the wator supply and pressure ip, ou. of his songs he made * some. qachore but released herseli wsthout | had 10 pay a fine of $5 and costs, but ' good hits on paving the streets and damage it is stated that this is but one of the a the beautiful odor. arising from thé =p cal { + Rose {many casev of a similar character, i © Bry e stenmer s€ SHOULD BE TAKEN IN. Foil recentd . Yed gent) . . h cargo, ot the ene 0 hick he cit The br oil recently~gprinkled gently on some paunt will be transhinped into barge ow Meh. occur nthe ciy. iy ay | of the thoroughfares. : Tv : ke n {have been given great liberty, in their tam & { ; : tous as soon gs she arrives; and taken on E | Bicycles Should Not Be Left Out Al. 8. Wilson, who opened the per- ( Montreal fun, but to ue an old saying, tl | : h , | Near Sidewalk. formance, is a character singer of , "The steamer Westmount and barge | Lace have now come to the and FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 t : ste ¢ 3 Bn 1. { 5 a. { cannot always lind note, belog especially good in his Quebee, which left here for Fort Wil | their cope, and they must behave, or The chief obiccti - ; ¢ 4 . his bai z dag a et . ROSSER ine ' . : - ; " x . re chief objection to a fountain pen is the necessity of removin the wn « and the safest way lor iy =angs He hi Ag eae a Ine jam, several days ago, are held up go he ory the magistrate. sectfon to fill it. Another is the frequency with which' pen sections 8 econ Sk not to leave them stand- rich voiee, over which he has good .t the Soo. and this goes to show Ihe police do not, by any means, |in the barrel and are broken ¥in attempting to remove them. The "process of fill out near the sidewalk for anv control He sang three songs and that the storm in that centre is as | contend that the boys are a very | ing usually results in one's hands and sometimes one's clothing becoming smears sth of tyme People inclined ro mele a hit with every one Ire purposes . | Bagot streets, and. to-day. a police _ steamer Porter has had urea' | cons table visited that quarter, and trouble in. unloading her cargo of} the bovs final" warning gave coal at the waterworks' wharf owing | There is no obicction to the boys {axing all the fun they want, bul the to the _high wind, and this morning {police have dedided that rowdyism Our rteck of Mounts | ed Diamonds is wery complete. "The ring settings are new in de- sign and most carefully made. . Kvery one is guarante od. and Swiss Curtains are | i " x f 3 Sa 4 ' 3 . --- ---- quisites to success. Prolonged applica. | !N8 Their tum with the farmer and The wind ¢ p i i was so strong 'that it \ lance together, with : 3 y > DX Be : COMING TO THE GRAND. ures French Tapestry tion to any subject camof be sustain- his ule J was good. i Both ave excep- smashed the steamer up against the x7 ax Mev lo fe AVR tiona clever step dancers. -f, . 3 oth, Velour and Serges, ed without wel-fed nerves. Fi y : ie 8 pda I ht t wharf. 'Sweet Innisfallen" to Be Here ver Curtains. | If nervous cnergy could be secured | i he performance was brough Oo aj Tig . am by a large cash payment, every person |close with the Pritchardascope, a good | oon. Phone 90. lwould make a big effort to find the roll of film being shown. * Brothers" ¥t is Does Tt Gieker. lear "Say, Paddy, dear, and did you . Harrison Co. | money and PHer Aunt' were the two pictures | t is<well worth while to learn the |heur, the news that's going round' 3v reason of well-directed study, as- produced L : [Gerits or oi huimens that does more | these old familigr lines which finds an (Th + store that improves.) | B by practical experience, a way | Ove thing that thes patrons of this \ an alt orc unary Jinitments an Fauld lecho in every Irish heart, @ill be {has been found to supply energy to] thoatre are sure of is a clean show, ths White - Linimer a Teed ~ by Mr. Berpard Daly cinded and overwrought nerves, with- {one absolutely free from vulgarity, |* : J ent. cufes . | where © inimen wi py four ti oo ne and put on hy high-class artists. Mr. here common liniments will not even a pd with k i Se bad as it is here. |bad lot, but they have been up to so e 3.30 teal are tempted when they sec a! Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hughes put on a ! up, westbound, on her way to Fort Hareed to comPlain about them and as | hv holding the 'neck: of the cap and pen (as shown in figure 2) and pumping up- w Whig got his wheel back again, but Mr Hughes. His imitation of the bound, on 'her way down; steamer | lice have heen foreed to act. to an upright position the filled pen mav be removed. k 3. . re vi i 1 € ] . perfectly clean manner. with House Furnishings with the wheeb it iS not likely that bere His voice was" just suited and noon. {ity Thetr: little - gato is fo ring , ac . the storm, op Tuesday night, Was | son comes to the door. throw things THE COLLEGE B OK STORE, ™ Operated by a Queen's Student at a. moderate MY this favored the work of tiie imitation ol the voung coon dancing' lgeatel downZthe river by one 'of thelat the door, tap on Windows, and in polices, they able . : 1 of been very careful flo | The theft of wheels gives the police (Yovee, well suited to the coon songs. found. * Government foats will get to | complaints have been recoived about t cuecessiul. A avoided if the owners wonld just Fol Fhe last on were the Lampe Bros, The 108 success . © way their imitations. excellent. They did Department is " / ice-Brussel, Duchess, i { 2 hits of Good health is one of the first re- hitne one of the hits of the even- government dry dock, for sheltd All Wool Blankets. A larger sr 5 . .a In wsing our Filler the pen section is not removed but is inserted firmly in : nd Swi : Steamer Mapleton, tied | much mischicigthat citizens have buen | the néck of the rubber cap (as shown in figure 1) the bottle is then reversed and vievele left out in this wav side-splitting comedy sketch, with : he : bis nebo . some very clever darky imitations b Te Havilla : Ch bo tis : : ards a few times the ink is forced through the feed section and into the bar- Lhe lid referred to 'in vesterday 3 er) eve arky im On Y William; steamer Belleville, wind- [a result of these complaints, the po-|ral thus filling and cleaning the pen at one operation. By returning the bottle he was lucky. Had the thief eared 1o'old darky singing a southern jcoon Ale) windbound, cancelled her trip | The boys who disturb the peace are Our device avoids the necessity of unscrewing the pen section, will fill your perfectly justified saying _ : { > , Yo 8, bs on , re : : I Jen in. one-quarter of the time required by using a dr 3 ' i «ton was never so well leave the city as sogn as he made ofi SNE WAS one of the best ever seen {qo pay ports on We inesday after- [stationed in different parts of the pen 1 quire g a dropper, and will do it in a a : od U 'S C S i Editi + the present time. Fur! would have been recovered. The his actions were perfect. He was call One of the buoys swept away by [door belle and ron away: when a. pore QUEEN'S COLLEGE SONG BOOKS in paper and Cloth ition. a he presel e wheel was not taken out of the city ed 'back repeatedly on: this Jong. His ; ery root in the house ry | 26) Princess St. Phone 918. as were to make a @ fel Joe ative Sas a high Calvin Co.'s boats, and was' towed 10 [fact do anything they can think of to hd Carpets for this thorough search for it standard. rs. Hughes s a sweet the city. The other has™ot neon | disturb 1 in the houses Sovoral tats desighs. and | creat deal of trouble every sam Her toast the world and the oe. Iwark as soon as the weather is set {hoy around' the corner of Earl and gn nia oa mer, and a lot of this woul We (ker was a lit . e 3 Brussels and. Wil- ™ \ v lot o ould jo | ket ¢ tled. ® ; aHecass js da a little more careful and see that the compdians, and they were certainly 1amon S success is 'due fo 4 hot left around in this good. Their songs: wire catchy i nd : roods | : ¢ | a ---------- a rube turn that brought ddwn the ve dt iends every - day. | The Best Heritage house, their song, "Pa, Ma and Me" hie Saple Jind, he 2 - up and " ¥ : 8 ! » x 2 vessel went 'intq the slip ner: the | Must he stamped out We have some extra big values in Cotton, Union and range and bigger variety than in any previous season. y sung rin his new Irish play, "Sweet Innisfallen,"" which will X 1 3 appear in our city, on Monday, Octo- relieve. Use it wheréver pain, aches er i , Pure. fresh air, exere and eating Baker, the ' proprietor of the new he 3 ) 5 oH pam, a hes ber 18th, at the Grand. In ) Daly i liouse, was showered with. congratula- |F SOTeness exists. Fxtra large hottles ) 2.8.8.8. 0 0 tt te boebelotor do order ord rrr TIT TI IIT YTS Tha Prices Range from $10.00 to $300.00. Flaunelette Blankets, White or Grey, with Pink or *Blue 'Border, 3 sizes, medium, large and extra large, best quality, $1a Pair anid Up Ask to see the line of White All Wool Blankets, size 64x80, for $2.50 a pair. "Extra good value. TRE eet tet ' BE ¢ gL ® \ : sical selections for his new play he the simplest foods will produce this 25¢. J McLeod's SBSIOF mu oH pl v Josivid result I tions after the performance by people |Z at J. B. McLeod's successor to | .pembered Ireland's national song, desired vesu } this | Henry Wade, corner King and Brock | «jhe Wesri ; . Bae ' | Among faods for human consumption |W ho were 'pleased. to see that us stress ¢, and corner Princess and Mon edring of the Green Dweet ¥ $ , Ts cine . { pets, 3 y ess and Mon- | dalled" is Wi ix . {none contain the necessary elements to energetic business man had filled a treul strects. Innisfallen," is located on one of = the * iti long-felt want in giving the people an . sustain life in greater quantities than 3 fmttk and wheat: un-to date vaudeville theatre. The largest and most beautiful islands in | vg wil pe OP wer ve fg for] meet Orangd Meat, which js made from theatre will he-open: every evening Ic | I I | the lakes of Killarney, giving splendid The heavy wind on Wednesday night | "cope tor sceme display A strong dra aused much inconvenience to citizens | Matic story is told with rapid action who wore down street. Many hats and" humorous dialogue of that witty | were blown off into the mud; and |Characte which stamps Irish person- {many women were nearly "blown to ality. THE MAN ON THE CORNER pieces, if "Th - 0 It is the woak nerves that are erying e Burgomaster: | Talks About - Amusement Houses out for help. Then help them, don't "The Burgomaster," the most: tune- $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, ! and Whiskey Glasses. : {drug the stomach or stipulate the iul of ali the Pixley and Luders' musi- $13-50,-$15.00 B. A. Hotel Arrivals € I'ie Man onthe Corner-was disenss heart . or kidneys. That is "wrong. | cal. comedies, will be the strong at Fdward Da A andi. Vitalize these weak inside neryes with | traction at the Grand on Tuesday, Oc Balmorgl ns ey N - S ' ive 8 | tober 19 i srmson i : aR y. y . " Jo} Shields, Ottawa: W.{ Kingston with some. eronies on the be ; hoor's Restorative and soe how dob part with Hurcy Hermon "ig Fox. otc. Rope Portiers crkimer, London, Eng; Mrs. J. ,C.| market, this morning. ast good health wil come to you I \ 3 ant. - i . again. Test it and sce. Sold by all {costumes year are especially ela- a on v, Mrs \ Jurpe. Yarker Sf at 2 vr , 'house The range of Comforter anolly. Mr Ww. ( urpe. Yarke: I ve that another fine playhouse ca lars. borate, A the production is. a hand- &' ters { I. Shannon, Smith's Falls; F. C. has been opened in - the town, he a : :} u ; ~The . 5 Togo ke that we show is far ahead of Made 10 Order ! Armstrong. Toronto; W.. G. Treat | cai. 'Do vou think it will drive any | This Weather makes one think' of [some one. The chor has been picked any previous season. Neat | { i 0 : . winter for its singing ability as well as fo : : 8 3 } 'hes x x s atterns, rge siz Ma I. H. Brown, Byron |of thé other smalled hous out |, of its. baguty. As usualy the male hob Pp 18, larg e. isters are especially lines singers SMITH BROS., Jewellers, ,.' Qpticians.' 850 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses. the whale wheat, thoroughly steam | two performances, at 7.45 and g " $2.00, $2.50, cooked. malted. flaked and toasted, clock, and evety afternoon, with the 50 contains the necessary elements to sus- | exception of Monday and Thursday = life in greater proportions than | -_ erized, © $4.00, $4.50, wy other cereal | $6.00, $7.00. : nge Meat and milk is a perfect | 5 Bh hh LE A Ee eT PRP We keep the best brands of Blankets, including, King En hing. Cornwall; 8. Metcalfe, | ing. the amusement house inereasc . wn York W. Minton, l.. Glo- | business,' he asked | 1. Levey, Toronto; F *Not at all," replied the nan with | - » A » . ; ; : : rd Br ' tou ; Reflevilies, 0 w. Mont [ the stick "There's husisiesy, fof then | W .: 2 99 No Hurt, But Corns Go Prices $1.25 | com and wifs innipeg, Man A. | all. Fach builds up ifs own business. The House of riginatity Pedk's. rts Salve /pridgoes uo pain : ER. McFAUL' S nghis Toronto R E. Baker, | Yeu, 1 notice that," said the Man 1 . or oneness" can't' harm, hut 5 1 ¢ 6 50E h wartiord: Thos. J. B. Allan, Toron- on the Comer. @&Every place has its will YOUROYO hard or soft corns every o . ac h Furne Prescott; G W. I'dass 'of patrons. | know a druggist time.. In big boxes, 15 cents, at Kingston B n, Na real word B La ie, who SomyAaised of his pochime hing ' . iB. McLeod's drug store, corner King Headquarters for 'Warm 3 : oronto: Geo." Comeriore rantford: | continually stolen, and he thought t N ; Brock streets (Wade's old stand Underwear, 'all the best Carpet W archouse. Witham Grioes~rnprior: ~J. B. Janes. | was done because he sold the host per- | u and Broc reets (Wade old and), i » | { | | i De vo ie dnd Pi k = LX FOR STYLE, FIT, AND COMFORT » : ' . ¥ 3 Wear Gourdier's Furs 76 to 80 BROCK ST. One of the reasons why this oe cos why HIGHEST GRADES putation for Fine Furs is the] | POISE ESLILOEPIISIIS SHE GASOLINE, It Has Been Proven. . | es A B Ib COAL OIL, rand corner Princess andy Montreal makes, for Men, Women and Athens: Wiliam Watts and wife, Buf- | fume, but another druggist made the Children. Popular prices. House of Reliable Goods {faio: Arthiy Snider, Detroit: W, M. | mean remark that. every store had its a Joend Wolfe : Simonds, Quebwe: Benjamin | streets | ) and { own class of patron | Missin d Returned. Mise Peniamin and maid, New 'Ha! Ha! Hal, laughed the | ssing 'La e man with the stick, who kept his ove v; ire | The police were notified, on Thursday a » stick, 1 | : . } . . | i \ ol ( 1 \ i -------- on the British-American hotel en- | Sig hat a, n Contos . a They Rely On Wade's ntment. ! ir ; | ephen .steeet lad, repo sfing, > y n Wade's Ofntinen Sean | B S f y F 'had returned * home. No explanation 0 8 ure 0 our urs was given the police as to where the {hoy "had been, but his. parents, 'who | i | 3 injuries to the skin. as well as the | bas its class of pairons. I havi no- 8 S$ f y F i | Th / ? i : Sincp I various skin diseases. There is not attic] thatl every time 1 visit them. | 8 ure 01 our ure er {have been on the earch for him since { | \ 1° " : Wade's Ointment is depended upon Yos,"' went on the Man on the hundreds of homes for the cure of |Corme "exvery. amusement. house here Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE TRPIPIITTTTTS : : 4 A | 1 of the" hiv nt Tuesday afternoon, tdléphoned to say ilv: that wm ' wl ake -oune 3 ret 3 fiatnuy tal void not find this oint-} Just take a round oF the: uve 4 {that he wa¥ now at his home. They { ment invaluable {theatres and you'll sce it for your- y | veve naturally very anxious about his 1 safety Cures eczema. salt rheum, scaly or|self." {itching erupfions of the skin. pim-| The: group hac adiourned tgqa near- ides, blotches dandeufi, ete. In big [by bar! and were enjoying their horn boxes, 25¢., at J. B. McLeod's Druglof whiskey, when the Man on the store, corner King and Brock streets| Corner drew the attention of we) L y | (Wade's old standi, and corner Prin | quests to a little circumstance he had | the making and selling of the jaey, style and good values: our furs oss and Montronl striets GhaE . d {far surpass all others. See our as- TRY goo Se isortment of neck pieces suitable for long experience, we have had' in and over again that for qual LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY, WW. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streets. rm "Po vou sen that big fellow swallow | | | 4 x : . Barriefield Dog Case. Ling that drink of whiskey 7" he ask- 'Not how cheap 'but how Jeatly wean, a ampbell Bros'., the I'he Barricfiekl dog case has not | ed "Well, look at the difference | good" and ¢ it pays to pay for = | *and a sizes of. the sos he is friend | ' " 3 wen settled vet, and the complainant | $12¢ i. the glasses he and hi | r ri! i 3 L IRE. «ill threatens to take the matter ito have. The hig fellow can stow away | quality" are some of ou fu | Births, Marriages, Deaths. on les a settlement is made [a gallon of liquor any day, and the | proverbs' that have stood by | During September, there were rogis- | INSTI TR ANC { n i¥ 'charged with shoot- | bartendeys have him, and others of his | many a fur buyer. : jie at the She clerk s office the fol + dog. which was a fine colli, | capacity spotted. They always give | owing © vital statistic irths, laimed it was BANOY ing his sheep [ him a litle tumbler, so he can only | Our réputation is "the cus= | martiages, 32; deaths, There is a ON HAND on the cgmmons pout out a certain amount from the | tomer s guarantee. ir excess of births above deaths so § -- The y bar 1 yéar, enough, : HEE, tsi Hyacinths | bot dle other man hasn't a= | : Har this year, enough, on an average investment at. th $100: REWARD, $100. {lazge a storage capacity. and he geis A look through our show-} ii; chow 'an increase of 100 in popula Narcissus 5 : We have just receivad a large consignment of Bulbs frem Hol- land, including " eade! i *od ler cause he takes on 3 1 3 {tion on tie year Et are Sh Ti Jd ot tu ape wil, uy bigvtwmbier, bors be taker only | [rooms wil easily sowvinee youl | mee : leas BE st! on drop " Iv s the policy for FIRE one dread: disease that science has been | 3 : that this 1S one of the first stores | | Harvest Home Tea. } re to ure In all ite state ind that] 1 me. said, the man with the {]. d . " e carfied 'out 5 Catarrh. Hall's et Cure is the stick. "That's quite a scheme. | fin Canada for Fars. | Brock Street Methodist church, Tues- : MR. STOREKEEPER Why not get x fuga Lamps & Holophane Shades In your store windows. They save 70 per cent on your electric light bill. W. A. Spriggs Practical Electrician. 235 Hlagor, one deoot from Brock. 'Phone, - 68. Tulips and Crocus These are in single and 'double varieties and mixed colors. ih So by 3s and only positive cure now known, to the 'You.' responded 'he Man on the | day evening, October 19th. Tea served ongest o coms {medical fraternity. Catarrh ing a con~| . " a | fr 3 Ni ur ' i churd premium as low ag|Stitutional disease, requires a Conatitu-| { Coroner He' & not a treater, how | New Acnual Catalogue HW fom, 6 10-. : ia lncisze ball of hs h | 11 allow Yes Yer tional' treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cureiis' ever. He belongs to the anti-treatmng | 100d program po in church Admis- | Ba AOS. @VEIY |iykem internally, acting directly upon the ( ciity, so iar as he himself is econ | ready. sion, 25c. sleeps bettwr when WE have |blood and mucous prt id of the system, | : k 1 a } | -- »n his. policy. thereby destroying the foundation of the COTNErL and he also belongs: lo the 4 disease, and giving the patient strength association of spongers. 1 'think that It's easy for a man to be honest --ii How About Yours ? by building up the constitution and as-| ory whiskey sponger. should be la- . it pays bétter than being otherwise eo} Planted now, those for indoor bloom, will be In blossom for Christmas. 3 sting mature in doin its work, The Li 7 We'y at' h on hand tt icin Far have o SL faith fin its belled by Inspector Wright, just as the They are ' called 'Catspaw' rubber e're h 1efe, o i ' te it Curative Powers that they offer Ons Hun- | soaks are.' . | he igh oi ause hey doa! t ship; jie Sa write 4 ; ollars for any case that it failsto| ph. 5) Corns O vl ivas plug prevents, slipping y are cure. Send for list of testimonials The lan on thi orner-&- group | ; | preat comfort and offer a sense of ET INEY 30... Toledo, | agreed with him. | a grea 8 A CAN o Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toled 3 x : aksis 0 Pine Fuss. fr sup rot Togudcwith C ' Sold by all Druggists, 75¢ : s : : T ; "Rex" , a p 126-128 Princess St. 1 other rubber heel. Take none but Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- Rex" Porous Plaster, the best for | © fb Brock St. Cer King. dpation. tlame back, at Prouses Drug Store atspaw." All dealers. . - : Dr A.P.Chown DPRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. EE >

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