" 5 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910. : PAGE FIVE. ™ " - " _ " -- ---- . ---- -- me = : ; nemo -- ' : 1 % mitior take up the question of instul: | DOCKSTADER'S MINSTRELS Wh th Liv : : x) . ling modern sanitary closets in the W00 - i tigh Two Late faces en e er ® % ; ! five public schools not so equipped. : {Delighted Two Large Audiences at f rs Nr. Meck said that in some of the Stn | The Grand. Is Out of Tune i a en i es ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF THE | schools these installations could not ON WEDNESDAY EVENING was Lew Dockstader's minstrels drew two : i oh a BOARD OF EDUCATION. {be made until the city drainage ye A VERY FINE AFFAIR. {large houses, to the Grand, on Wed the whole system is off the key LL tems was 're-arranged. He moved, se nesday, and certainly deserved them. | --stomach upset bowels slug. vonded by Mr. Marshall, that the «itv 3 : . : ¢ Mayor Comper Addressed the Board | "0707 BY communicated with ang Pout Three Hundred People At. his nimtd shi phas ole of thé] gigh head heavy, skin sallow a en ines --Several Trustees Declare That| i. whether it is possible to rfree' (*00ed the Event--Hospital Or Rinoion hh % on cdimars | and the eyes dull. You cannot ing . i ans 4 eRLOn. on 5 Lo] QInar - ' . - " ] ; Ww The City Council Should be Asked | the sanitary by-law so far as ihe Chestra Provided a Delightful in a ways In the fist re 5D be right again until the cause : to Build Pwo New Schools. wehools are concerned, ¢ ord Programme of Music. tambourines, clappers, ete., are intro of the trouble is removed, Cor. Our New Stock of Valentings are very attractive, and contain all whether inner closets can be fostalled «gu. of ihe best ever." This was duced by the end men or others, and | rect the flow of bile, and gently \ : ¢ , The board of education had its iu 1: : 3 a : . ! X the new ideas in artistic seni al bjects for Vale ? : ; | with. the drainage system as it is of Af s ios 4 ] 1 ebterraedn . ih stic and sent ment subj ntine's augural meeting, last evening, which | Both: motions: Res passed. dn dis the verdict of the three hundred, and NO sensational novelties are introduc | stimulate the liver to was three weeks later than usual on cussing thom Mr. Donaldson said that PETROPS a few 'more, who, on Wednes- =, Just : good, clean minstrel show { action by taking Among the subjects are "Cupids,' Children, "Lovihg Hearts," account of a change in the law, which | while the sanitary question was being day evening, attended the antual *"At pris ay am ~ on uring Ch bh i "Iloral Wreaths," "Pall Cards," Baskets, Folding Valentines, Mea the board seeks to hare remedied. | considered the board should also con HOME given by the staf at Rockwood I¥ 0 ar ' at the Possum 2 role i ; By 3 chanical Valentines, Forget-Me-Nots, Violets, Drops, Pendants, and Only routine business was wransagted. {sider the advisability of asking the hospital. The affair was marked with excel on To aro ee ot | Valentine Post Cards. Dr. A. W. Richardson was elected city council for a couple of nay ETeat success. A good floor, and a ie 1 he finest singers ever heard ' | chairman on the first ballot, receiving [school = buildings. The = city needed Ine orchestra, by the way, the hos- . 8 oity. the sho o i ¥ eleven out of eighteen voles. In at-|some new schools very badly, --he Pital's own orchestra, combined to e ature on R. UGLOW & COMPANY tendance were: Trustees Uralg, Ang |said. 3 : make it enjoyable for the merry crowd shoand par wien sucdenly off 'the en- | . . : lin, Kilpatrick, McLean, Lyon, Mac-| "Now you're talking," said Ny of dancers, who were.enger td glide Lirely. darkenad stage comes Lew ] : 141 PRINCESS ST. a nee, Marshall, Meck, Renton, Chown, | Meek. over the floor. The ballroom, which Dockstader in bis aeroplane, and float} o.oo og that is safe to --. Bennett, Wallace, Lambert, Elliott, | Mr. Elliott said that the board hae been the scene of "many such over the audience, handing out o mice se and converient t take Richardson, Donaldson, Walkem * and [should take a broader outlook. At vents, never presented a better ap- lecture on how he ducovered the use a "> : wil ho - Hottare a present some of the schools are forty Pearance than it did for this dance. North Pole, and adding a few local | A dose or two will relieve the Mayor Couper was present and ad- |years behind the times. Jt was time The decoration committee had been hits that were good ones, including v | a and dizziness, oO erate ; ministered the declaration of office to [the board got through patching up bard at work, and the room was ferences to the council, the streets, the | the bowels, carry new life to : the newly-elected' members, 9 o James |5¢hool bitldings. The city council, he made a bower of beayty. The pretty treet DATS the Policemen, the firemen, the blood, clear the head and X R. Henderson, Sydenham ward: A. W. |%aid, within three years, should be dresses of the ladies added much to the Portsmouth philosopher, the | improve the digestion. * | McLean, Gutaria ward; J. G. Elliott, [asked to supply $75,000 for schools the grandeur of the 'scene. Chinese Grand Trunk, and others. All were | These 1d Be ills the LS Laavrence ward: F- RR. Anglin, Co. that would be Hanitary and fit to lanterns, flags of all kinds, streamers Well brought in and took well with | ese old famaly pa Ss are | taraqui ward: R. Wallace. Frontenac [li¥e in. Mr. Elliott said he had visit- and evergreens were used to good ad. the large audience. natural remedy for bilious iward] James Craig, Rideau ward: P, ed schools in many cities and towns vantage all over the hall, and the Another act of the show to open the complaints and quickly help IB. Chown_. Victoria ward. lately, and Kingston's, ho com! fer- stage sed out with flowers and plants, eyes of many Jn wonderment, was | the liver to | The secretary called for the election | #4 very inferior as compared to those formed a very pretty decoration. The Amie Abou Hamid's troupe of Arabian | hai : he had seen. ittee is deservi f much credit whirlwind dancers. They were some S B th \ Yr Af a ch . ball ras : committee is deserving of much eredit 1 ; t Ww omen's Heavy Winter Coa is Fond ren A allo} was taken, Mr. Lambert said he had discussed for the way in which the arrangements thing entirely different from anything trike € Key- rlson Prof. \ 4. [this question with Architect Newlands were carried out. that had ever passed through here, t y § H alth 40 to 44 inches in longth, in Black and Oxford, 100 eacn, original 7 io abit Gy phn Maishall, ok wha stances Louise school, and said! The programme contained twenty- their stunts being really. marvellous. | no €.0 € ee 5 s or . Ww 6 s che N i We PR a : Yalank Scams } & prices $4.30 to $9.00, accordingly declared elected. hr Re, Seapos - nid it er po 1 Poon. nd it was two 2 Sosk "A Royal Prisoner." {sold Everywhe: 8, 1a Boxes 25 conte, All Thi Se : L C I Coit tee provided fos by tary, - The ¢ rehestrh provided moat delight As it is customary for a travelling ------------ po---- : 1s ason S ong oats hy<lurwe to. select the Atanding Comma "i the mayor was only here now ful : rr isk e of rialO, Ory umber organization like the famous PRE lr | ee a ho. tees for the year retired Jor a short he would 'be alarmed at this: out collins poe Ho OF Busio, William Shea | Stock Co., headed by thos clover fa P a time, and bn i i . : calling for an encore. i. : at Half rice. ia 5 Draught n te following, burst after his hints about. e onomy™'. was master of ceremonies, and carried YOrites, Alice Kevawdy and Happy remarked Mr, Meek, out his duties in an able manner. Dr. -- 3 re t Ryan gave the guests 5 warm wel -- ? 5 Suppress Committee Repbirts. come, and the members of the staf | It mag ved by Mr. Kilpatrick ond did all in their power. to make every oe F: y T orn d Sk 8 nts 3 : $2 seconded by Mr. Renton, that the, one happy. --~" ancy WCE a All ts : 5 resolution regarding delivering of re-| About midnight, the guests retired ! » i . Be 4 3 ports of committess to members wen to a couple of the downstairs rooms, | Regular Prices $3.00 to $5.50 fa added LOU NOW S108 oo tyv-four hows before the bourd meét- where a dainty luncheon was served, ings be rescinded, and that 'the reports iand then dancing was resumed The i : be laid on the table i : . E T ai jh 3 : 1 on the night of dance of 1910 has now passed into his- | 3 D M S ence Tbe Le ading M 2 Y Jeet tgs, Several members spoke of tory, but will long be remembered, as ; ne bE "IS NOT WHAT YoU : ® 3 linery Store. : "4 the advisability of committee . held Hq not bein A i Teports 'gue of the finest events ever at oT i : PAY FOR WHAT io > ing made public befor the L oard | the institution, |B a : vot MT. BUT WHAT meetings as their publication often , 1 SUT WHAT bothers members and causes loblving YOU GET FOR WHAT The matter was: adopted. Re nth ottors: ore : YOU PAY THAT COUNTS ; - . rs yetor's pre ; i On motion of Mr. Meck, seconded by hove al nung 8 I wT f i BUYING A TYPE. Mr. Elliot he : seription should be carefully and pro I i A ir. Elliott, t board decided to pe- rv AEE ust 2s the Tastes ont | ¢ . WRITER. PUY UNDER. tition the educational department per'y orgy just. as; the sdasto 9 | 7 Bh Januar & Februar k : Ontario asking it to restore ir "ed. There is one place in Kingston : - A | WOOD CERTAINLY 3 Nd ' G Bi ; act. respecting boards of edit ' 2° where this can be done properly, where | : ; oe - > 4 . } { 3 ation the J optional elise allowing 3 the the drugs are fresh and pure, and Doctor's Medicine. Foards to meet the first Wednesday after the in- Where none but qualified druggists ha { X augural 'meeting of the municipal 10UCh your prescription. Do vou see : pL % ouncil. how important it is that everything | > A résoluifon was maved by Mr. Ay. about a prescription should be "just | elin, / seconded by Mr. Kil iol right," where no unqualified help won: | J 4 ] id : pr APE the chairman ARNO oe ick; that ders if this is what is wanted or that 5 } b 1 \ ! UNITED TYPEWRITER Co, LID . Everything Reduced. DR, A. W. RICHARDSON, revise the by-laws and relation: [Don't you see how important it is t Chairman of the Board of Education. |The © R €, DOBBS, motion was adopted and the haveconfidence in the chemist who is A : eliirmay i Te : i . pription, an erroi Big Redaction in Parlor Furniture. {which was adopted on motion of Mr. Walkem na hong] Meus. Anglin, gong, ene int cause % ACK" ERTEIM AR : KINGSTON. Duffétts, worth $75. ...... Now £05 Mook ie board adjourned at 9:15 untold suffering, and perhaps be very | i . low S58 tars clock, {serious. When vour doctor gives youn | ------ a---- - - ery eo Buffetts, ,, ; Now $58 Committees Appointed. Sa | remripiion for medicine, it is yours |Jack Westerman, to set aside cn Sideboards " Now $30 Management --Meagsrs. Renton,.. Doy- The New Chairman, to have filled where yon please, Re night during their engagement. known 900240000090 0000000000 Sideboards wo $88... ... Now $23 | aidon, Meck, Roughiton, Heondersom,] Dr, Alexander + W, Richsirdson, the /member this, and do not forget that jos their feature night, and to select | 3 SURN OVER Sideboards ,, $7.50. ... Now $0.00 | Bennett and Marshal. i new chairman of the Board of Educn- Best's is the Best Drug Store to Kl [for this particular night what is That is Whid we ard going to do & tVMREA MAERSK pat tion, is a man of high edueational ut- | presoriptions, where none but graduate {known as their feature play, so this 16 our Slowk of Grand Od TT ' rick, MeLodn, Walkom, Wallace, Elliott tainment, He is «(3i]1 | druggists are engaged. rule has been carried out by this more | . - R. J. REID, © = hd ASS I Be EE PL BS 3 Finante--Messrs. Motealfe, Yhown, land of Queen's in medicine. He is B Quite a Snow Fall. agement has seledted to-night as their . . Ambulance "Phone 577. Craig, Lambert, Walkem, Hanley and native 'of Quebec provin es F 8s A a snow storm |feature night and will offer to the and Odd Articles Elliott. y " "C Province, ox theatregoers of Kingston and vi imity Come early and make 8 selec. Collegiate Institnfe--Mess:s/ Walkem, what thay comsider their feature | Sng e Stock is complete Lyons, Hanley, Macnee and Meck bri + m . play, a fouract romantic drama, en and be v i} pring rush is on: nya 3 a! d . brightest ulpit - or as ade very good. The hig broom . 5 i oh | v \ ything good to sell, Central sdhool--Messrs./ Lambert, / PulPit apeakers. For the was m z t he x 1 | td "A Roval Priso " aaron a B . Wallace. Anglin past fifteen yoars he has resided in |of the street railway was at work all try Farin oon Tote a drop a card to : » Algim, J Kingston, comin or ; } as 4 keep the line open. | "2% JMIUSE ho 3 oni Victoria school Mesgrs. Chown, the First Con " he a 1 mary rd The - ot ilw l Ine night ran pen. er of Zenda, Phi is- the first time | L s L ES § E S Kilpatrick, Meek. / . : gregational church, pe 2 Street raliway 'ast might this great play has been offered at | Cor. Princess and Chatham Sea » ter taki a medical course ut Queens 'a couple of cars to Rockwood to ac popular prices Kingston, * F sha . ~-Mbssrs Jenne . az Me hy ne od) Yess. nett; Lhe retired from the ministry, and hai commodate the people who attended oo 0 Lovire : sclooh "Méssrs, Marshall, {Practised medicine here since. Dr. the "At Home. Cole and Johnson Coming. | 09000000000006000000000 eigh Kingston had quite ) teen years he was a minister of the during the night, and as a result of Congregational church, and one of its | the fall of the "beantiful, sleighing aE Richardson is high up in the Masonic ------------------ : Elliott, Renton. ; igh ui 8 Siasohic . " Sparkling witle wit and | r, OVer- ) r Sol sciran 3 vy . Church Union. 1 pe § ¥ wil anc Mmor, over Cataraqui sshool--Messrs. Donald- order, being a thirty-second degree Will Vote on ¢ ' : : i . flowiny with bright, catchy songs and! son, Craig, Anglin member, He ls also connected with the | Th, Congregational church through-| oF = 0 0 "The Red Moon," the | Po m Sydenham Sohoil-Merars. toughton te At O re i Friends and ores out ( anada will yote on Fe bruary | vehicla by which Cole and Johnson oy Henderson, Mclean. Or ueen & nedical College he is 22nd on the question of church union. | ¢wo of the cloverest entertainers on \ Would ; 2 ¢ . (demonstrator of anatomy and phar: he i » is the advisabili of unit § AbORS {he wor derfy Wo =A y Rideau wehool--Messrs, Craig, Mir. |° 0 : : y¥ and phar The issue is the advisability of unit: | (he stave. and their ad ble hi wy Once a Rayo user y shall, Elliott/ Big : macy. He is major in the Canadian ting with the Methodist and Presbys i RI It hdmrable Se MARVEL Whirling | \ | i } TEs La + x ' Peny ol dusiy avers ave pr Yagin, bi always one De; ot sehgol--Messrs, Wallace, Don. militia, * being intelligence officer In terian denomination, and balloting is Sar high = Pot a a i sng Boke . aldson; Walken. ' command of the Corps of Guides, of being held for the purpose of gaining the Gratd on Ween sday.: Fob, Oth. ba Orphans' Hote~Messrs, Kilpatrick, fmilitary district No. 3. For six yeas. |, kn wiedge of the leaning of the! a Le. Macnoe, McLean. he Kh ino a hoes a ey {adherents of the Congregational fuith.| THE LATE MISS ANDERSON. The Hifst na ob i he Board of ducation, an Be | re ne i art of lamp-making th to be at pamed edch 'committee worked faithfully in the interests of | To be in Command, An Old Resident of Pittsburg Town. | Ulustrated ok value of the RAYO aa Tigh / a s the education of the vouth of Kings- | The report is current at Ogdens- ship Passes to Rest. | Ra Per room in house. . ton. The Board of Education has an burg, N.Y., that Capt. James Owen The late Ellen Anderson. who died | 4 Generul lg t iva /Mayor and Chairman Speak. able chairmay with him at its head : ; te Idle rderson, who died on 3 ¥ ©0., Windsor, Ons Agents for Canada. + iis to be master of the Richelieu & Tuesday, was born in Kingston on Op. | - -------------- ------------ nearest Agent of - i E naster | | gr ---- * * Mayor Couper congratulated Dr. - {Ontario Navigation company's new '(ober 3rd, 1835. She was the daugh Ricaardson upon his elevation to the NO TROUBLE FROM MILK. {excursion steamer, City of Rochester, |. 2 e Jump de : ¢ 4 op 7 ae up | ; | er of the late James Anderson, of or oni 1 | Limited. : chairmanship, and he congratulated een whth is to ply from Lewiston te Cc t 5 Ny verness, Scotland, whe emigrated to Wine, you can use none better thas / . Canada many years ago; first Seti | the celebrated V in" St. Martie Tr i - ; 2 8 / ion w 2 ; a he . > / * t a n i Man Missing: Lake's; Me. Kennedy, Miss Annie gud | to practice SOOnOmYs and at the same |p. Williamson, the medical health | 100: . in Kingston, and; laier in the town A ' : Ne . y Hartington, Feb. 1.=<M. Trousdale] ida Kennedy, of Godivev, at I. Comp: | time give the city an efficient school i -------------- J bottle. R. J. LAWLER, Golden Lion : : vice H leased th officer, says there seems to be an idea | The was . i the lice ship of Pittsburg. Miss Anderson's R : ; and Miss Minnie Campsall are appoint. | 52ll's; Mr. and Miss Moore at ¥/Con | #rvice. He was please 0: ROH BL | (hat some of the typhoid cases have ! here BS ho Season of e police | arly life was devoted to school te weh Block. od delegates te the Sunday school | Way's; Mrs, J. M. Babcock hat hs bate hat Simplasyed ah 200d | hoon caused by the milk supply. His [OU on Fhurstday morning, jing. Later che remained on the ho 5 Ss : convention at, Elginburg on Friday. turned home after a visit of eg oli oe a investigations have proven this to not g stead with her brother, until] bout | Enjoys His Own Speech. . : 3 : 2 td atartia s Sy So : a » rhe RoconnRt i George Moope, an Englishman, who [months with friends * in Peterboro be so. The milk used by every house PILES AS | three years ago, when, on a count of | Balfour is ancthir spesker whe failing health ashe was compelled wh points He Dundee, d Cath we Mclnnes, of Ir the members elected for 1910. He | Health Officer Says it° has Shown Ogdensburg. Capt. Owen is excep: une oe, An 8 Ha A 8 8 A A re -- TT = said it was nesdless to ask the board No Contamination. {tionally well qualified for th: posi i came here from Toronto last fall, dis- | Mrs. LL J. Lake is visiting friends at Pu Jinplaved suth Roel hold in which typhoid has developed, appeared from the home of H. Camp. | Westhrooke. ; isfisd that the beard was capable of | 28S been examined bacteriologically. i kl mourn' Bor. depasiure . ie Ta ere arhen a lator: sull,. where he had been employed. the p-- a; carrying: on the school busi in a |80d found to be free from contamina- | uic y mourn her departure _ one GINEr, | ita point is taken up by those to*MRom was missing when called Monday | Jf thers ever was a Apecific for any | satisfactory manner. ' Hon. [His investigation did not op : ing ele gi aad th Jn. i= spegking. ng the laptt of morning, and on enquiry being made, | ane complaint, then/ Carter's 1:ttle| Dr. Richardson thanked the board | there. The well water used by very C ure d nictors, Mee Jon the city. and WG | his cont with an obvious smile of sats it appears he was seen by some one. | Liver Pills are a spéeific for sick head: | for the honot it had conferred upon dairy which supplied milk to typhoid | sisters, Mrs. . John R. Thom + and fitaction. : Sunday night about ten o'clock, a ache, and every woman should Luow | him. He appreciated the honor, and |P2tients was placed under bacteriolo- | Ars. bigtarge L nish ol of Ganan- | The Marquis of Lansdowne bas a mile east of "the village. No further | this, Only one pill a dose, Tev iam, | he knew that it meant responsibilit, |€i®al examination alse, and all SOUTCES | Instant Relief, Permanent Cure-- 2996: Deceased was a Pr an ipeculiar habit of twirling his pince- trate of Kim has wince been found. A| A couple of fnen in for protection, | Any honors bestowed by the hoard [Of Water supply were found satisfac-| 5 in religion. and 4 member raid | Iie round his fagers as he talks, while skatiog party visited the rink on | were the only inmates of the police | were bestowed hy the free will of | tory. Iniected milk is certainly a | Trial Package Mailed Free to All [lohn's. church, : Pittsbu honda [the Duke of Marlborough speaks with Silver Lake last Saturday evening. [cells on W Iny. night. They ware] the individual. The year before the | W¥Phoid originator, but the health of- In Plain Wrapper. | many attraciive ways, which endeared | deadly seriousness, and uveunally lays Rev, Mr. Flatt, of Verons, occupied glad to sholter from the storm. board would be a strenuous one, for ficer blames the aly drinking water | Ww cant. on we d { her to ger friends, who were many, | his bard on his breast. Towards the the pulpit last Sunday evening, and] A new f will be put on the mar | the whole educational systems was in | for the present outbreak. Water whal Ve wad every man and woman, suf laid who will be sorry to hear of her {end of his life th late Marius of delivered a fine address to un large [tello toWer,. on Cedar Island. W: 4. 1a flux and it was uncertain how [the only thing common to all the | ag om ing torture of ldemise. The = funeral, which wan pri- | Sulisbury would drop bis voce almost audionee, : Ch has the contrget for the | thimzs would shape He was aure |€88€s. as some never touch milk. piles to just oh t oie name and ad- | vate, took place this morning from the | to a whisper at the end of his seme Visitors: M Q bs at Ed wer however. that the members would pilot During January, the following con. (dress to us and get by return mail a {residence of her nephew, A. W. Mac |tences, his head falling forward, so ors: Mr. Sproule ok the educational ship safely {hrough, | IdZioNs cases were reported to the {ree trial package of the most effec lean, William street. The remnins were { that the words were spoken in his rm------ ~~ | He hoped that the" affairs of the [medical health officer : Typhoid fever, | tive and positive cure ever known for ipiaced in the vault at Cstarsqui, later | beard, 2 ' y board would be conducted hs in the |37: diphtheria, 8. measles, 2: chicken fthis disedse, Pyramid Pile Cure, ito be interred in the family plot at | to ie rly v 2; scarlet fever, 1. he way to prove what this great Milton cemetery. The services were | rey fast By uist, orderly aml gentle The ut of typhoid was quite {T°medy will do in your own case, is to | conducted be Kev. Dr Mackie : FOR THE PUBLIC 4 large, but caused ne surprise to the Jt fill out free coupon and send to a ---- nf : Bolling of School Witter. health department. in view of the me- | and you will get by retury mail a! SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD. |New Formula Cures ¢ 'onghs, Colds, Seti inci entedp[dical health officer reporting three free sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, | |. Bronchitis and Hosrseness J. J. Ettinger, principal of LenteaM 0 ago that he suspected the drink. | Then after you have proven to your- 'The = Officers and Committees! in Pive Hours " ¢ oly asking for same provigion for ifig water wad contaminated. There |%6H what it can do, vou will go to the, Chosen for the Eusuing Year. | ma . x kL. wa boiling water for diinking Purposes, {oh doubtless - be More "during 19r8ggist and get a 50-cent box, { The following officers. and commit-| Much is being done in (hese days and ough and prompt a eure a8 a fifty Fas the medical health officer had fioti- the next two weeks Bt abies the 0¥ 1 Don't undergo an operation. Opera: tees have heen elected by the separate [10 S10p the ravages of consumption, : cent {reatment of Pape's Diureuc, {fied him to allow no water at thei shontd RT Ay ot ol [ions are rarely n sicows and often |school board for the year but probably nothing has been 30 ef fine © and | Which any" druggist can supply. school to be drank by the popile with. drink boiled water. The repairs i, {lead to terrible consequences. Pyramid | Chairman, Rev, A. J. Hanley; secre. fective as teaching the public how fo This unusual preparation goes direct | 04t being an MOUOR OF |, ror works intake pipe will prob- |Pi/¢ Cure reduces all inflammation, [tary-treasurer, J. J. Behan: local su. break up & cold and curs , to the out-of-order kidneys, bladder | Messrs. Meck and Renton, the hard ably render the water pure agais {makes congestion, irritation, itching, perintendent, Dr. E. Byan; represents- |bronehitid, tonsilitis, ste., with simple sides or loins, [and ndnary system, cleaning, healing referred the Siter to the Property: : : (sores and ulcers disappear--and the itive tg the Board of Edueation, E. bome-mixed medicine. A laxative cough debilitating head and « tug these organs and omnia | action, all 'sehuois to ipiles simply quit. No knife and Lyons. | ¥rup, free from whiskey is the prime dizziness, sieopless- glands completes the cure before {Aon na tgntion. ud _ its torture. No 'doctor and his bills. | Committess-St. Mary's school, T, J. need. A cough indicates inflammation we g your in. Fs or, tae 3 Sout ¥ ¥ t running | For sale at all drug stores at 5c. a Leahy, J. J, Beban, DP. Mullin. Sq [and congestion and these in turn are A days' treatment with Pape's fon Nas 2.206, an fail Soro . Debility ihox. : iVineent, Rev. A. J. Hanley, W. Duffy, (99 {6 an excess of waste and poisons Dharetie means clean, active, healthy {dance 1,992. The i Ten -e : 7 E. Cochrane; Si. Jobn's, E. McFad- in the system. A tonic laxative cough cidnes 1 and urinary organs--{ voiment was 166. There were. S81. | Lak || FREE PACKAGE COUPON den, J. Sowards, J. Laughlin; St, (syrup ride the system of Xesses of tendsnce Patrick's, J. Norvis, W. J. Bryson, W, [while relieving ithe painful soughing. : Bix cases of at reported. pg : iB, at g 1 . { C. McDonsld; finance, J. Walker, T. J. Get the following and mix at : ey { ; " with % . ig. The bext meeting of the board will one ounce January : ; Hh : : 4 be held truaney {i Is _\Laxati YRAMIE | Losby, D. McFudden. {One-half ounce fluid on Tuesday evening. and . X