Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1910, p. 7

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HOW NERVOLS MEN GET MOST OUT OF LIVE, os (From "Successful Men") Every normal minded man wishes to get ajl he can but of Jife---but many # Wan knows that he is failing far short The successiul man, works, eats and plays r the keenest enjoyment, beco are Keenly sensi hears, aces and Teeln ai) « highest emotions f i Nealthy nerves Ag a for he has stamios. endur personal magnet lan makes those near and him workhip his Hi chivalry. and streniusnes Without keen, Jtive, well nourished nerves, such a man would be an objecl gf pity, and pot the brilliant § PEEP PTIRTTITTTTYT Ruccesx he Ix All men should have well-nowr- ished nerves, but iI the blood and vital organs de wppiy the chemical or Known as nerve fluid, 1 waste, of the nerves Is ha wed dally and hourly as i be. The nerves become ex of, giving rise to such sympi ax tremh ling Waods and limby, coll feet and hands, mela x, hy timidity, nervoisne ioe ness, dizziness, he ains In the angour and times. A most treatment, rest sense, is Lo be lowing prescription it is sald from a br successful specialist. on aliments The treatment fn the privacy « causes no 8 ment Firm get of syrup of sarsapariiis pound in a six oul this add one ounce fluid balmwort jet stand two hours one ounce of lincture compound (not ecurda one ounce of dompoud cardiol Mix. Bhake take a teaspooniul meal and one when it is astonishing new nerve faree nerves and the con muscle in the body this Overworked Ht, and the many Vic clety's late hours and d will surely find In this the storative, rejuvenating force they are sorely in need of The ingredients are used in various prescriptions and any good drug gist can supply them -----------" BAAN A A hah bd ddd dd di SP Pred Peer S443 EPS E SR 000e hi iil stern pleas 1 Hie palpitation Sat dd ddd ddd SPP FPPITTET Grd b PER ERRI REY ++ as AASsASSLALLELSIAEISRIPIIIINS +444 PIIPIITITTTITTTTTTTEY said We Do Not "Hold You Up" In Prices. | | | | We are Plumbers who have mastered our profession, who do only superior work, and who charge but falr, equitable prices for the work we do. You Can Trust Us Implicitly! DAVID HALL, 66 Brock St. 'Puone No. 335. ' 0000000000000 0000000 ® " * * * * * ° » * . ° ® . . » * * * » . $24 deeb bbe db bbb bbb bib bid THE WOLTER MURDER TRIAL SCENES New per York, testifies A Hort Ww ag Rinst before Jaslge Foster Amos Whe vial Ihstriet mvirder of Ruth Murch 24th last ners left the stoml n Assistant ALBERT W WOLTER. , MR. EARNEST JUNEMANN SL aon 0 Lion ged Wheeler, the 1 Frank Attorney Simon | Merchynis school, te tified ast Ruth Wheeler the po which concerning attended, towed | grapher { Was « 8) card! ton death, TO © MARING CHEESE. -- The Newboro Factories Will Casein. : April 26. = Messrs, Alan | Flemming and W. Chipman spent Sun- ay the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John | Fleming and returned to Kingston, | { Monday. Miss Mabel Topping was a {visitor in Prockville, Tuesday. Miss €. Cannon is the guest of relatives {Athens J. Markey, Kemptville, or! tpanizer for the Independent Order of | Foresters, is bere, i I'he Newhoro branch of the Woman's | {Institute will meet in the court house ! {on Saturday, May Tth, for election of | { officers. This society-has now been in| existence a year and it is of great | educational benefit the ladies of | this community. i Congratulations ) Ralph E. Barker; who was successful the fourth examinations at {tween's University, and secured the degrees of M.D. and CM. | Mortimer Hazlett, son Make at Newboro, mi to are extended te tin Vear of Me. | Mrs. John Harlett, has discovered process by and a which the skins of ground | hogs may be tanned without removing the hair. - | Charles Hull, of this place, on Tues: daw, to Whitmarch Beos,, live stock dealers, Westport, one hog which j weighed 650 pounds, receiving 10 pay- jment £54.40 at the rate of Re. a ib. This is 'the highest price aver paid for tone hog by the frm in its many vears [in the live stock business. | Andrew S. Marton, Athens, formely { principal of Newboro public school, was a vititor here on Tuesday. Janes INolan has purchased a new bus from {the Brockville Carriage eompany to | and mm pn. Sore SE soad be used in drawing passengers to from the depot and wharf to his ho 'tal. James Ryan and Miss Sarah | Ryan returned on Thursday evening Hirom a short visit in Kingston. i. P. Kelly, of the Shamrock Con Extra Clever Shoes for Young Men WHO ARE LOOKING FOR THE NEWEST UP-TO-DATE MODELS. No store in Kingston or, in fact, in all Canada, is so well equip ped with the snappy New Shoes that are so pleasing to young men who desire to keep in touch with fashion's demands. We do not carry &n assortment of 3 or 4 new styles, but an extra stock of 50 or 60 new bristling, snappy' Shoes This has always been the lead- ing Store for Young Men's Shoes, and this season we are proving our faith in the patronage extended by showing an extra line of swell Shoes for Young Men PRICES, $3.30 to $6.00. cert at his home, Erin Cliffe, near here, | before leaving with the company (an eight months' of Southern and the maritime provinces, {John Paul, Gananoque, was the guest of friends hore a few days last week. | the patrons of the Un-| Model cheese factories { on tour rebe Meetings of Wi Ir e baker esit a Iter ' 0 a steno were | i held on Saturday. John H. Singleton, | i Falls, announced that an] | American milk company had offered to | purchase the tario awd . proprietos Kate Muller Retta Kling underneath Witheshes and sentenced AY Ww Smith's , aml Mrs , who lived in the fat Walter's 'room, Wolter ployed cream and casein made | were this season by his factories. After cory | siderable discussion it was decided] that after May lst both factories will | was convicted | document {government fi | hooded Spring and Summer Styles in Classic Footwear for Children The Shoes are made of the best Cait and Dongolo Kid. We strongly recommend them to you. Made up in Shoes, ankle strap or pumps We want you to see for yourself how good they really are. - No changes Im prices from last season. Shree A CURIOUS MU Contains Guillotines Ti Gruesome Service, eum ha \ special mu connect relating Four atlded of wwii] exhibit the Heo tior guilio ihe " ne ot publi sre worn by the « garment still blood his assistant head of the condemned the people that justice } and finally the large kni executioner {o give the who ra of merey in casos when of the guillotine tim instantly. These relic included in 1 did ne of the p i HOW E man. io he THAW IT EE SEUM. they were used to behead be ¢, who plotted again Fhe the papal July ¢ punishment seicles erin als ronsparator ¢ wt' Did Much vernment, : om 8. Deen Jon He pital wis 1 cases of parric i ietor Faoman: { ( gxcept in the object of | mrders, brigane if rel t nited rimes. 4 bi v execitions { 1796 vo 1564; 1 { betwee { bwel and An ward wad been' done, | Only One "Bromo Quinine." fo used hw the led stroke steel blade kill and 1870 hehe worn t then retired on n«io i on high (he mass « until he died, show That is od th it O86 the vi ong day. have be am since | chief gold fields of the country a TNA LAVA COVERS COUNTRY exe { The n Acted i Laxative Bromo Quinine. | bargain ior Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. | #150, and they finally agreed on 886, Used the world over to eure a cold in | Which is to be Before 1849 the south furnished the site - cease manufacturing cheese. The milk |c IANCEE FOR $85. brought to the factories will be skim- | med. and the skim milk heated to | 130C. The whey will then be pressed out and the easein which remains will | shipped in bags. Daily shipments | {of cream and will be made. | bargain hat been | George Bell secured a position ] the women | with James Knellar for the season. rofiaser lor a - mar- | later was v who had bought SOLD F as Best Man at Rival's Wedding. * EB be bride tobe was barter casein ' has ho men The Value of Pork. Ottawa Cltizen Pork sold at £14.50 a hundred weight wird, bon the Ottawa market, Saturday, and | mnie weeks ago |atethat was not plenty. It begins to at Granite City ook as thoudy there was a mistake father, She ob- {in the old rere. It was the pig, not to Kenosha (the cow, that jumped over the moon; { where Balthiz [aud judging by present prices, he i «till on the upward jump. itr hour Hungarian Elk away 3 rok, 18 found then. Wha the girl vowal dhe whuld not marry Balthiz the two meni began to ier Balthiz demanded | you become a mere muchine, but a | machine has no future; jt simply wears fout; that's all. | 1 Think of your work as a grind, and | i i : { paki on the instalment | i p,m { Ores Catspaw Rubber Heels } Wear better and last longer than the | others. Insist wpon having none but | COatspaws--They don't slip. | 2000000 pairs of blankets n in Great Britain annually, Are Though there is practic- ally no such thing as really pure water, the adults of the family need not do with- out a beverage that bene- fits. Regal Lager's abso- lute purity is its maker's pride; and this delicious brew is also a health-helper, | 'The Cause | Of Colds Good Advice Regarding The Prevention of | Coughs and Colds | If people would ouly forty and strengthen the system the majority of leases of coughs, colds and pneumonia {might be avoided. These troubles are {frequently due to weakness, which | {produces a catarrhal condition of the Lmncous membrane, which is an ineer al skin of the body. When this skin | lis weakened it becomes easily infected | with germs which cause many of the! {diseases to which flesh is heir. Heal thy mucous membranes are {tial safeguards of the body's jlealth, { An excellent aid in the prevention of {eoughs, colds, - paeumonia,. and | such {like infectious. disease. is 8 © {that will prevent or 'ure catarrh. | We have a remedy which we honest: | {ly believe to be unsurpassed in ex cellence for the prevention of coughs, | feoide and afl catarrhal conditions. It} ts the prestription of a famous phy} isician, who has . an enviable repul: } {mon of thirty 'years of Cures gain {through the use of this formula, {promise to make no charge for {medicine should it fail to do as ¢ claim. We wrge everybody who Lad Ineed of such wg medivise to try Rexall | Mucu-Tone. i It stands to reason that we could inot afford to make such statements | and give our own personal gusrantes' ito this remedy if we were not prepar- | led to prove the reasonableness of our' iclaim in every particular, and we sec ino reason Rhy any ove should hes: jiate to accept our offer and try, it. We have two sizes of Rexall Muew | Tone, prices 50c. and $1. Sometimes bottle is sufficient to give! marked relief. As a general thing the! most chromic case is relieved with an? average of three bottles. You! can in King-| i company, is spending a few days | > QO OOOO OVOOVOOO00OA OO O0L GAS STOVES AND RANGE The "Chicago" Jewel, YAll Steel Gas Ranges are acknowledged the best ranges made. They have all the latest improvements. [ixamine them be- fore purchasing. OOOO OOO000O00000 y O-O<€ O-O-DOCOX ELLIOTT BROS., 77 Princess St. OOOO OC OGO000 0OOTOOOCOOFTOOOV0VO000D OOO00C 0000 ULATED SUGAR "The cleanest and mosh sat- isfactory way to buy Granulated Sugar is in 20 pound Cotton Bags. Kivery bag bears the » registered brand as shown cn this cut. MANUFACTURED BY THE Canada Sugar Refining Co., Ltd MONTREAL. we are told is fast approaching the earth and is now visible with the aid Halley's Comet of powerful glasses. EDDY'S "SILENT" MATCHES Are visible to the naked eye. They Leaders of Lights, are the ALWAYS VISIBLE EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Ask yout grocer for them. Insist on having them. THE E.B. EDDY CO., Ltd., Hull, Canada. Alwezys everywhere In Canala Ask for Eddy's Matches ROYAL KFORDS FOR Gives you Style, Beauty, Comfort and Satisfaction. an! cures foot trouble, for $5.00 Sce our range of Oxfords from $3 to $6. REID & CHARLES

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