Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1909, p. 2

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£ ¥ THE DA DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1009. ted to the property owners at annual = mR Feel Headachy' 7 oly COUNCIL DOINGS sociony 30 SAIN. hing tle Smut POOR RELIEF SOGETY S i t Gi 1 H t It probably corzes on jan Shas expropriation procenings be : a ec Oo 1r s' a g bile or some sick cpndition of [SESSION LASTED UNTIL oo operiies on account of the |FREPARE_FOR FOR THE WORK cessary properties on account of the the stomach or wels. No .. NEAR MIDNIGHT. | impossibitity of speuring satisfactory OF THE WINTER. i ; -- {options for the required land. : We will sell allour $2.75 and $3 Hats shiitable for Girls 12 to 18 natter which, put yourself ;,.. a rti { People | : : : right with P y : Disqussion on the Fire Depart- The Fixe Depastisent:.. : The Largest Proportion o eople . --~ ; nglish Immi-! ! ears of , mept--Thice Money By-laws to In discussing the fire committee's re- Aided Were English a y y 5 age, . : Be Submitted to the People. port, Alds. McCartney and Graham grants--Many Men Waste Their Dae HAM The city council sat till a quarter | thought $125.50 a pretty high sum to Money in Liquor. ; : i of twelve o'clock, last night, over two pay for a buggy for the chiei. The! The annual meeting of the Poor Re ; } ' PILLS hours being taken up with the liquor latter said that the dire committee was | lief Association was held on Monday | license - reduction and street railway {spending money in a pretty high-hand- | giternoon, in the committee rooms: of : Sold Everywhere. In Boxes 25 cents. |POWEr question. By a vote of 16 to 5. ied way. Ald. Rigney replied that the | (he city buildings, Mayor Couper pre e 1 a the council decided against a referen- committee had not yet spent all the | siding." There were present : Miss A. dum 'on license reduction, and by a! | money the touncil had seen fit ' to |M. Machar. Mrs. John Machar, Miss - ° vote of 13 to 6 against a straight five {grant it for improving the fire ser- | Rogers, Mrs. Oberndorfior, Mrs. Rich. urniture Lied agreement. . to the street jyiee. "mond, Mrs. Fairee, Mrs. Jordan, and railway company. i Ald. Graham took exception to ap- Bidwell. { 0 ly O S 1d t E h { t ' ! In Y ompany. at the meeting were 'pointing one nh tn Deg | Machar, the secretary, present- i n ne 0 0 ac us omer {Mayor Couper and Alds. Angrove, place of the two callmen, formerly em- led a gratifyin roport, showing that | * Carson, Chown, Craig, Clugstou, Giv- ployed. He wanted to know how |the free-will o offerings of the citizens . : alps S lens, Graham, Hanley, Harty, Hoag, much éxtra this permanent man will | was about sufficient to look after the bh ; " , | Kent, McCann, McCartney, McKay, cost. "He couldn't see how the city |Jarge number of poor an bk destitute | . d Rigncy, Robertson, Tweddell, Toye. would benefit by the change, and he |families, a number of which had only | : . . an The mayor announced. that he had didn't think the change should have [recently armived in this city. The | » = {received word from Ald. Elliott that heen made without consulting the |funds were not equal to meeting all | he would be unable tg be present, as council. the calls on them, but the encrgelic . '32 y : - . he had been appraised "of the death of Ald. Rigney 3 : o it i y work with Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. Ww more SOMERSAUIRC smeneont- sw 7 | said that the service {committees did wonderful 3 Piinnensssin Rs oes his brother, William Elliott, in Cali- was certainly improved by the change, |it. During the year sixty-five 10 -- EE fornia. ior a permanent fireman would do |ilies were given food and provisions, | . . On motion of Ald.:Givens, seconded better work than callmen. He pointed [thirty-two of the above families being | Frontenac--Miss A. Chown. { Ald. Chown, the council recorded gut that the city had callmen who English immignarits. | Victoria--Miss Machar, Mrs. Fairlie, i ! | ! its sympathy with Ald. Elliott in the did not respond to the fire calls. The | The president and members of the Mis. (Prof.) Gwillim. : : . - * bereavement that had visited him. I council then decided to pay the call committee visited all cases and found | On motion of Miss Machar, « anon These communications were referred men according to the number of calls | that the families were deserving be Stare, T. P. Harrison and W. J. to in igitiees { {they attended. This Ti fore they wore helped, and in every Crothers were re-appointed a com: offer one of the cs \ Snot ing, secretary board of direc- loolimen refused, and therefore, was | case the assistance did much good in 'nattee to look aiter employment for ' y / - tors of the Y.W.C.A., re exemption! Jjscharged by the chief, who had full aiding the destitute faniilics. The, re- the many men out of work during the Publishers' Price, $1.50. Our Price $1.08. from taxes on their property on John- power in the matter. Ald. Rigney de- |Port expressed the ok : that any winter, 5 » son street. lclared that the committee had ex- [new members would join. JANKE ; SINS OF SOCIETY, by Cecil Raleigh. on | Phinick Hadden, re removal of EE Lr its J Sropriation judiciously: rs mde ta all who had aided i CURED HER BABY. NORTHERN LIGHTS, by Gilbert Parker. Iruce tiers; giving notice ond rid jon ole erions The treasurer, Miss Holt, had th |Zam-Buk Ended the Child's Skin ' MEN OF THE MOUNTAIN, by S. R. Crockett. | to Nh city to vacate the property on | ; : ith i Willi OPerty On lin o more efficient condition than it following report submitted :--Ward | Disease. THE LANTERN OF LUCK, by Hudson Douglas. Yh GREATEST "OUSEMOLD INVENTION OF Tne Ace ™ | UTE corner 0 iam anc ntario | ever had been beiore. As to the Sotlections; SEvI dor " Ean i | Mothers will find the following JOHN MARVEL ASSISTANT, by Thos. Page. Bios Fated STTEOLS, : shicle § > chief ioney sad donations, dali. 9 3 ot De! its, | stateme > th as . sees something new| R. .J. Reid, re removal of tree on Sebicle tor He hie ' ald Rigney sig 2619.16. Expenditures--Fuel, $440.70 ; 2 Rime oof oye t a passing in THE FOREIGNER, by Ralph Connor. a al mak, 0 & (provisions, SIS730; oxtres, $27.30 ; J MSG SIOninge a Joes, how Som THE POOL OF FLAME, vis Joscph Vance. . p 'S 2 'O S12 : i' 2 3 L NUS 8 Senses © w Ph » . 1 Merryweather & Sons, re the pur [aos tenders ranged from 3140 10 ltotal. expenditures, 3605.90. Surplus, er odate a ametlies have THE WOLF'S CLOTHING, THE FATAL KUBY, by Charles ! Specia S chase of a stéam fire engine Ald. Carson asked for information 213.36. completely failed. Mrs. C. W. Bower- Garvice a king applicat to} ted | 25 © shifting the assistant chief to leston in thi. | abi t Miss Holt bank, of 126 Denisor avenue, Toronto, THREE WEEKS, 285.600 sold. cloth, Tee. making application 0 be appointed | . tars Of N _ 3 1 vie ac * 8 3: ES J "LY rs ils 50e¢. On Ee atois oF ot | the quarters of No. 1 station. ran Ine L ays THE SILVER BUTTERFLY, Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, 50¢ aty. igney replie > I *N ¢ ag ; baby's face x . 'Bl Joseph E. Thompson, secretary | Ald. Rigney replied that all the After tha report had been a lopted, ot long 3go my JAbLY 8 AC THE DOCTOR, Ralph Connor, H0e. Garrett street, opposite his property. Hugh Meclnnig, Summerside, P.E.L, The report was read by Miss Muck broke out in an eruption. The spots . . RA. would crack and © be very irritating JANE CABLE, Geo. Barr McCutcheon, 50c and sore. At other times they itched | 3 NEDRA, Geo. Barr McCutcheon, 50ec. ommitiee had done was to give the | assistant chief the free use of the 'thing else i a Ww {1e the deepening of the Welland canal. quarters, Anything else in the way of this winter promised to be a harder > 3 I deepenni / and cana'. | hanging his residence was a matter Th \ sce ha wai fearfully, and caused the child to it The city solicitor wrote, stating that lin the hands of the chief one. He said in many cases he li. scratch and rub, thus making the sores 3 ui S | the Cereals Limited was not entitled to in Lhe : called on and aided many families 0 oh rv 3 " : ied all These by-laws were given a second 1 . I . very inflamed and painful. I tried a exemption from taxation, ot | . » r : who were not deserving. n_more oo of 3 nia = ag number of F m on, on account {reading, and ordered to he submitted - sorts of ointments and sdlves, but s ' . of the elevator not having bee 5 than one case he had helped different ce di om . 4 . the last of a pat- not. 1aving been 8 gO- if the ratepayers at the January elec- they did not seem able to femove the i orn f i 2 3 ss whos le tion was mak- il 5 96 dpi mS > ( have decided to PR concern for. six months. fons : One of 35.000 for the extension familie: hose male portion was ma rouble. Zam-Buk proved Nery differ- 200 1 rincess St. : } hone 919 ay J On motion of Ald. McCann, the coun- | ODS: he Of Wu, f Xlens ing good money and drinking it as t, and few applicatiofis gave the eatly reduced prices. ' appointed the chairman of the in- oi Sydenham street, from Jonnson to [fast as they made it These people this abt. a le Pr 8 g ye choice do not de- 8 of the in- 1p trecis: $1,000 for the extensio y od a child relief. The sores are now healec 3 ---- dustries committee and Ald. Rigney to | ro streets, 9, for the extension | were undeserving, and kept deserving completely I NOW.) attend 'the meeting in Ottawa ot the of Upper William street, from Division people from being helped. y P that time my little daughter 24th, of the Great Lakes and St Law | Street to University avenue: 35,500 for Dean Bidwell said he thought the since : r mj e daug rence Navigation and Improvement As- the purchase of a fire engine. serious part was brought out in a the mayor said that during the year |Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Navi ae many families had been helped, but gation aud Improvement Association, r Carpets, Wiltons, Balmoral and Tapestry. | ng new and up-to-date . She. broke out in |= sociation regarding the deepening of By-laws" were passed for the con- [statement of the secretary's report a frouble he. oe Ra and | : F : hy : en: ches 8 S arms, 1 {the Wolland canal | struction of a sewer in Bagot street, | which said ' that thirty-two families a i Be an BE Zam-Buk effected a - e he L Wee PANCRAS ( a at raats rePe: Ene lis 3 ry Thic 10 her case als " - Harrison Co.| : . beuwee n Princes and Jueen streets, were English immigrants. Thi cure. . The Finance Report and for the construction of a couple | should not be, and thre must be . i | | | has had occusion to use Zam-Buk for gq 2 . . b ; . : \ w keep Zan-Buk handy as a Store That Improves.) ; . . . of concrete walks something radically wrong in the im we now ep Zan ; I'he. following report of the finance " migraii lepartment, who brought . i b 8 | & L di R th Ta ou Tlie a i A thom ir be 'without it. or ent aman a és Givens and Chown : GIFTS FOR AN ORGANIST t SEL pe I the: winter > "Not only for skin diseases but fn FOR THE t : That clause 2, report No. 92, bel Ni. ASE x Si e mted that Cuts, burns and bruises, it is a fine y -- r amendéd as follows 'by striking out | Who is Leaving For England-- oa} ed er le the ing remedy. 'The other day 1 burned my 1 We h : 31 SPECIAL CARPET the words "amounting to $28.50," in, John Aslett the Recipient. os ah . , hand badly. An application of Zam | e have as usual been very "ake } : : ? : side, but when they were investigated the second - line and adding after the | l:ast Thursday the choir of Calvary \ ' 1 he x : : a presented a. far different complexion Suk seemed to take the fire out of 'B i 8 particular in choosing this word "granted for the time that | Congregational church, with a few IT "0 case a man: refused coal be- 2 once, and it soon healt'. nthe , : . this building was occupied by the He- | friends, met at the home of John Col- use} a} d to walk two blocks and Course of my experience I have tried | season's WATCH FOBS. : " ' ' AUS ) re « ocks anc : SALE brew congregation. {linson, Russell street. when the choir cause 16 18 n " pretty nearly all the salves and oint \ mo : arry 8 is me. Man : y 3 vi | That notice has been received that presented John Aslett with a hand- phi the bag so h yg , hors rs ments obtainable, but there is noth Among them you will. And ithe Bank 'of British Nort arica |s + silver shavi So Sn ; other cases Of e Same pr "T® ing to come near Zam-Buk. i & | ] onus orth America |some silver shaving set. Heary Baover, | Ll unied by the members. ZamBuk is N ets heal : the very choicest product of PY i j wishes to exercise its option of renew- | choirmaster, made the presentation, on The tter was fully gone into, but | 'am-Duk 13 Natures own healing {ups : ns, Axminsters and ing the present lease of the bank pre- | behali of the choir b e ay : as ¥.E tk I it so! alm, being composed of punt Voivets, in lmgths from i mises for the further period of five | Last evening a special meeting of the final arrangements lor the an pi herbal essences. "It 1s a sure cure for te 0 yards, some with MB vears from the Ist May, 1910, on the [Calvary church Young People's Socie- campaign were ed over unul the ,imples and eruptions, eczema, ring ; : : facturers. Most of the de- ders to match. same terms. ty and church members was held in the | "53 A the. SReekIive 1 im, uleers, cuts, burns, . bruises No need forthe little tals i { ular Price. $2.60 On the communication of Bridget [church, 'the pastor, Rev. H. D. Whit- The following officers were elected : poisoned sores, chronic wounds, bad i : : Signs are suitable for en- ar rice, $2.00. Cl be a ald : : § = » tas y : is 2 President, Miss Muckleston; vice-pre: |. il festering sores, and all ski to be cold this winter when Sale Price, $1.25 jChambers, asking for remission of |more, presiding. Mr. Aslett, the retir- id Me 1° NM. Machar. Mrs leg, piles, lestering sores, and all § " ' =I. Sewer rent, that no action be taken. |ing organist, was requested to play for mle i SN s Okeend os 'S. injuries and diseases. Druggists anc warm serviceable Coats, to & i ¢ B + ' : ' rs srndorfie secre- A. otro ro sa ihe x mn servi > " S, $1.85. I'hat the petition of the Moral and |the evening Mr. Whitmore, in ad- | Juchmond, Is, rerndoriier; ecre- stores everywhere sell at SUe. a box Sale Price, $1.00 {Social Reform Movement, asking for dre ing {he audience; referred. to the 17 Miss Machar; treasurer, Miss or post free for price from Zam-Buk fit up to 3 years of age and SMITH BROS. . \ si i valor : I. : Anna Leslie; committee, Mrs. C. Jor- ('o., Toronto; 3 boxes $1.25. You are! : > v ' ce household balm, and do not intend to committee, was adopted, on motion of ETE > | Alds the largest and best manu. graving. ! the submission of a referendum in Jan- | valuable services rendered the last two - rs. *pirlie rs. €hwi oy a ye : : ee . , Te $1.75 nary to reduce the number of tavern |and a half years by Mr. Aslett, who lan. Mrs. ®airlie, Mrs. Gwillim, Mrs. 'warned against cheap and harmful im- sold regular at $2.50 each. Jewellers, : Opticians. Sale Price, 90c¢ licenses to one per thousand, : : x 3 | Your [had ever beon willing to fulfil his du- WwW. B. Dujten, Mise Rogers, Miss Rob itations . sometimes. repre sented to be San be bousht at this store) : 350 King St. ve $1.50. fommitiee is of the opinion that the [ties as organist, or help in any way es DS rok Mise \ Sheen | "just as good. . a Issuers Of Marriage Licenses, Sale Priced. 75c ocal accommodation will not warrant |their work in the church. Mr. Gil- | fo™ a pe ci) « § . ----r ? a reduction of that number and, there- |mour, the church secretary, then read Mrs. M. lacgillivray B. A. Mot] Arrivals, 4 lar Price, $1.25 fore, recommend no action. and presented Mr. Aslett with a pleas: It was decided that all the chure J.B. Johnston, Syracuse; John Mer For $1 Each Sale Price, 65c. | Ax to the question of reduction, your |ing' address, after which Mr. Bennett, | Were to try and send representatives | yitt, H. C. Douglas, Montreal; Georg . committee is of the opinion that this another of the church deacons, said to the meetings twice a month. J. Arnold, Syracuse; William Hackett All Sales for Cash. is a matter affecting the council of |Mr. Aslett was the sort of man Can- The following collectors were ap- | Stanstead; J. H. Meade, Montreal; E | 1910, and, therefore, refer the same to |ada wanted, the sort Canada was pointed for the different wards : McCafiery, Ottawa; George Burragar tit to deal with, waiting for, and he hoped Mr. Aslett Ontario Mrs, J. M. Machar, Mrs. {and son, Belleville; Charles Regan, ately low prices The board of works' report, con- [would make up his mind to come out Oberndorffer. Montreal G. F. Allan, 0. P. Hamil f E jtaining this recommendation, - was | again after a few months' holidays. St. Lawrence--Mrs. W. B. Dalton, [ton, W. F. Biggar, H. E. Powell, -W : £ ° C { adopted : Mr. Aslett feelingly replied, thanking Miss Muckleston. : |B. Graham, Toronto; M. B. Morrison, | us b d arter for | That Upper William street be ex-!one and all for their great kindness Sydenham--Mrs. Richmond, Miss | Thomas Ketcheson, Belleville; H.R ead qu S Kinoston tended from Division street to Univer- {and their friendship in the past, and Rogers. : E Maddock, Toronto; S. Lake, Montreal / ! = , SLY avenue, that a by-law be submit- [for the benefit he had derived from his Rideau--Left over until next meét- |A. C. Pickard, Detroit; | George C. Oarpet Warehouse. ! connection with Calvary church. He | ing. | Haddwin,; Montreal; A. E. White, Chi-} Good Warm Un- : HOW'S THIS ? was then asked to play a selection on - a cago; W. B. Kesser, Rochester, N.Y. 1s 5 We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward | the organ, which he did, introducing |E. 8S. Chaudelier, J. N. Young, Mont _ for any case of Catarrh that cannot be 'gych well-known hymns as "Lead freal; W. J. McKee, Windsor; George cured by 'Hall's Catarrh Cure. " S++ Soo oe F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo. 0. |Kindly Light," "Abide With Me," and ; Lynch Staunton, Hamilton; James W darwear oe the undersigned have known F. J.| Onward Christian Soldiers," which ww ng . { Mallon, Toronto: J. Mc Ronald, Lon {| Cheney for t st 15 y , id be-' wag rerv 3 > eck - { od | a or : V Clarig Sal of Wall Paper : \ | lieve him perfectly ne = 41 Was very highly appreciated. Mr. . {don; R. Sharpe, Montreal; L. N an Larger sizes at proportion- h G | . . business transactions Ie ciny ah Whitmore , then pronounced the bene- ko {stone, Taronto; S. Kornberge, Joli FOR STYLE, FIT, AND Starts Oct: 1st, last chance to T [to carry out any obligations made by [diction and the company dispersed. ¢ are fo |ettp; W. F. Burnbull, Montreal; FE. COMFORT buy Border by the roll. 3X | bis firm. = : "Bunnett, Belleville; C. .. Hammond, WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, ] 4 Wholes: ioe. F '« a J 3 'Brantford: D. A: Campbell, Montreal d ' 9' FRASER'S, 78 William St 3| nay RES COVE Ga iil] ve omen A0 Than Tar SST me tw ear aouraier s rurs > ly, acting directly upon the blood and Henry D. Carey, the author of "lwo ; Bad Sleet Storm gE > 44 +0049 + mucous V And T Man, : surfaces of the system. Testi- Women. / That in answering i 3 76 to 80 BROCK ST. monials sent free. Price 75 cents pera argument onthe question of wolf F i ; : % imorning, over the Kingston & Pem- er pr ait arabe A lian. 4 3 ~ | Pottle. Sold by all bruggists. 3 4 SY air . ane > ¥ . IIE | ks Hails Family Pilla for contipes fogs. ig i na eutly Lg he b bd broke railway, and the Bay of Quinte sa von. yeen no positive evidence as to | the ur an ur ine « ay, & Bay . i . . A ee origin poe: Eskimo dogs, and the | railroad, were coated| with icel show- AAR FIRE SUN AND SNOW foundation for the general belief that . {neg that there hae ear: 3 hg sleet 3 . & : they had their origin in the wolves of storm. East of Shas a0t ake, the . Sometimes Help the Hair to Go.|these regions has been based upon 0d S or en Stam DO have Th om THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE | In any changeable climate the hair [their appearance, color and vecal 'pe- and delayec trafus. Rings on at a . ; : is apt ta become brittle and to break culiarities. The great stretch of terri- heavy a ut the sleet storm off stubby here and there. This makes |tory north of the Hudson Bay region We take it b here was very light. a hair-dressing almost a-necessity;--es--tangd Greenland contains two distinct } "Bivhdas Chr -- or M pecially to ladies. In using a hair [species of wolves: the white wolf fo r granted : Co High as mas wigs 1 dressing why not get the best, one |(Canis Albus) of the Arctic coast, and h t -onkey's and huyler's, wi not ne : fit . : t {emia {3 : tha most , supped to Kingston before December that combines with it the eflicicncy in | the gray wolf (Canis Grisens), of the . A 1th Custo TS ill be sure they killing the dandrufi germ, the germ [Baffin (irounds to the north and west | every man in busin ey I h bi th oe | i ] " -v a re ihe wriectly fres b af. that eats the hair off at the roots, lof Hudson Bay. From specimens se- | Lthis vicinity ! are I eth) g 'Gibs ' . x : 3 old in Kingston only at Gibson's causing' what is called falling hair, {cured by Commander R. E. Peary, LU. k "Ki; Red Cross ding store: and in time baldness. Newbro's "Her- |S, N., and other observation, there is Bows ag u On Monda TIO, Mayor Couper = sy . ' . - ¥ iC MAVO € picide" is that kind of a hair dress- [no question that the present husky or ston's Famous i tat s : ing. You have no idea how delightful |woli-dog is a hybrid ~ of these two S * ; : signe deportatign papers lo have an : . 3 NY i : Fur tore. as 7 " Englishman =ent home. again. after your scalu will feel and how stylish |species. As there is much evidence of abd a wears. slave inf he oaulitre your hair after an apph- the hybridization of wolves in the the best place 1 The juan "has tited all kinds of work ati - srpici or ineild & . y Al | 8 s tried all kinds w ca on or two of Herpi ide. : It is cer- [wild state, it may be presumed that | }¢o buy Furs. and succeeded at none of them. Final tainly a wonderiul innovation as & captured wolves were brought under I h - " Iv efforts' were made to have the man i : p , 4 Iv e S Wer »' the me scalp antiseptic and hair-dressing. subjection of the natives, and through n no other { tk } » and the papers Tec nd- S Zid by leading dru » ri sts Ss d 10¢ i b ii a . al sent home an 10e I ape rs ecommen C 2 2 ggisis. Sen . | intercourse of the various tribes a di store in an 1 ing it are now on their way to the in stamps for sample to The Herpicide |tinctive type has been established. In ad Rl sroper- authorities. 3 © Examination of the eyes is Co., Potrait, Mich. $1 bottles guar- [Mr. Casey's new play, "Two Women a wp you DR ment of the liver, with eon am anteed. G Ww. Mahood, d, spetial agent. | And That Man, i mal ates aig find better h) ) stipation, injures the complexion, in-1'; a8 hobby with us. We ex- la genuine timber wolf are usex anc 1 b : AR . + ia . values or bet- uces pimples, sallow skin. Remove : {: ore'il 8 ne ors Wood's s Phosphodine, orm a great picture . in the second : Sue oy ai Conor's Little 7] amine free and only make ; Ther: ® be or 0 pg SPR The Great English fact. At the Grand on Thursday, No- ter assortment than we offer k Liver Pills. One a dose. Try them your © neck Scientific cleans T xmber 25 . . . ) : " ; modest charges when glasses ress positively assured every ne Ses i Yember 25th, Our $50 Special Furelined Coat Mr. and Mrs, P. Lawler, Barry's 5 1 iy - od in old Veins, Cures Nero- DON'T FUSS Trains coming into the city, this HS 3 FHFAAR % HH HK He other countries, ivanced im that line, Canada has rn reganding fire HHA 3 AK HH HACK ASIAN er building ordin- faulty. laws and lack ention are among ief reasons given why » waste in this country 1 excess of that of ntries eantime the fire in- business is growing voresighted people will rotection. HADRON; MR. FUSSY # Don't fuss, don't worry launder those COLLARS CUFFS AND DRESS SHIRTS to gladden your heart. L ¥ HEROIC FEAR HAAS gency 's business has It up by the fair it it accords tp the the promptness h the companies it meet their fire losses EHH FAHARAAN HAE ¥ OIGIHCIAIGRIN SISINN0 N Bloo . x ; : Bay, ho' have been isiting Mrs. | £ required. Let us examine ous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Des-| On Monday afternoon car No. 5 [15 a wonderful coat at the price. § | Er v al' > I. Aire i fy 3 _ are requ et us a dency, Sexual Wi ions, Spor yrief near 'the pemitentiar ~ '» James Lawler, of d gpreet, fe : miei Pn Sezua A ani ans, Sper {came to grief near the penite Titiney and our coon coats at $75 the past week, returned to their home your eyes if they trouble you. Price $1 peg box, Six tor 5. One will please, i hill, when the break shoes dropped. b d to-day will cure. id" by all druggists or mailed in | | Repairs were sufficiently made to let | jare a out as good as you can Pains ol women. head Dains. oF any plain pkg. on rece I Pe New 0 pamphiet | the car run down the hill and Back, find anywhere. 2 : : : at. pe : mail. ain s 20 tes sure, w Ee iors ging Oo: nt. when the frage fell, cansing quite a pain stopped in minute ure, with 5 Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. See £ D A P { h | delay The work car Was. sent owl to . full formula on 25¢. box. Sold by all | 5 Tr ek own OUR ROOSTER BRAND | bring in the broken down car. dealers ; : OF TOBACCO Sy Ydkling or dry souh Sh be Maitland Bradley, King street, re @ DRUGGIST ' AND OPTICIAN.. [ quickly loosened with Dr. Shoop's 1 : : 15 x Ped St Pn 343. © N A turned to the city, Monday, after 185 Princess St. Phone, 343. Smoking and Chewing XN Jorty ove Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloro- * Makers Of Fine Furs. pending the summer in Calgary amd J cents a pound, is a goo obacco i enka ' a 2 3 spe! e = o alge ar Por ig ty-five fy Are Maclean form, nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold 126-128 Princess St. ARSE FHSFHCEE® Ontario street. by all dealers. surrounding district. #1 yme in. and be jnsured McCann, Brock Cor. King St. "Phone, 326 or 621. HH AH + Sa Kingston Laundry Cor. Sydenham and Princess streets. "Phone, 22. AFR EEFEEEREEEEE HEHEHE HAAN Ke Everything in Insurance Poe AAR 2

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