Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1911, p. 7

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' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 5. to1f, - PAGE SEVEN. "CURED OF CONSTIPATON INTEREST IN INCREAS am mie ees Enthusiastic Woman|BIBBY' $ CAR STAND Mr. Andrews praises Dr. Wolfe Isiander's Plac i e " HT Morse's Indian Root Pills. IN WORK OF CHILDREN'S AID ofa Talat. . as ET ams : : : FS 3 : Foe latms Herself and Daughter DAY OR NIG i SOCIETY. Walle Islander will go out of commis 1 = 2 h a > ony yh " Pe @ 1 arner"s Sale Curr hone J a------ #ioh on the Ath of Msy to have false 5 A 5 aad : | Seed of a Shelter Again Pointed | ¥ddes added to her. The work will - : J : am husiastl K : been 1 be done by ih on dhs : oe exceilent qualities of Ware Rite me py ya eb ot | Vo, SE 0 ER Kan ey | = = GI STON M0 RARE _ pr a, . Ls g ® wii en Rave 5 A weniv.dw YE y a ment mever comes Sia) Sie banded, and 1 Held Next Monday Afternoon. eapacity for 325 passengers. The steam E ) hive been a victim to the many linesser The monthly me the id- jer Pierrepont will take her place until that constipation brings in its train, reas A Society w elt io | #he is completed, at a fixed ~* ge of 1 : 3 2 : : 3 4 Jie : condition Imbraved fram Un ¥ ure ra i ESR JL SA rs 0 Shae hl ed mpi ied | EE EAS a co, po orders to find relief, t one & t ce i furnished by the * township, and an . Ea 3 . F } a BaidBromindl on a me in the hopeless condition, - It Ia. fof once. 1h | additional en or as well as the pre ; 0 al 2 : scemed that hing would expel from the woes % : io r 2 ni engineer will remain on the is i > é i 4 i » re ] al re ' nef, tood by the Ne ; "4 ¢ [Same a hy Ee Was A Qeessacesrcessnrennses me the one ailment that caused so much | lander. trouble, yet at last I read about these | have stood by the society Joseph McAvoy has arrived ' home { Gasoline Engines and Launches: flarnoon, The Indian Pills, jrere much gratiied to nnd MALY {$rom Michigan, where he has heen for That was indeed a lucky da { new faces in the meeting ao = the past two months, and during th p= i : Ed onths, a : b for 1 was so impressed with a til as Jence that the <i gen tine had the sad 4 ' peric ho a! ' . ian ad § 13 ! of ments made that I determined {ally Ba at last coming : ? {being present atthe death of two of the iildren's Aid wiety his brothers, z to be jastifying its pl t . Mre. 'Mallen, formerly Miss Annie ies of the city It is stirac Whitdhiarsh, is very ill in Detroit, and { influence, means and wide busi- | her hrother, George, left a few days A a ) Dr. M vg | 1 ont Civic experie nee, The pre ago to "oe her. Mrs. Herbert Dawson Indian Root Pills have been curing con- |" expressed himself as highly | is gyadually recovering from her recent 1 : stipation and clogged, inactive kidneys, | ed that many business men were | illness, Mixs Teresa McAvoy is indis a all the ailments which result from {0 well disposed towards this work posed. Dr. Spankie and Mr.' Friend then. They cicanse the whole system Lthat they were becoming willing to | are expecting thajr automobiles along | L.the blood, Sold everywhere | lg give not only money, but a. share of [any time now. Henry Hinckley will | 3 Hi ir time to it. This he felt would [shortly start improvements on his a grea ain to the work which | house now that it is vacated. Edward Conroy has returned to school in the i iM E For Sale ul i ad i rung en : one ne afts r a short Hines : Miss Radie i , Ea . z Ey / A ry 3 - mn - 2 ol e b hings in we ei and | rdie, ater spending ~ rok ens ll § ' : i i BEST FOR PLASTERING f the big things in the eity = and] Loot, h md 10 Poles ile i 4 T ] LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW th her mother, turned to Pe GTONE AND BRICK WORK. should attract the Jasget-minded ar i ay : : gesl-hearted men in the eity to it, jYesterdaay, ; } : Dru : wil - he i men in | : : y Xe 4 ; FOR SALE OR TO RENT Built to Order at Davis Dry Dock | Send for Catalogue SIFFS ---_---- _--. EP sesessrersrsss fg he society considered itself fortunate | Henry Hogan left to take charge of , y securing the services of 80 out us factory on the American side. » : 4 i SALES NEGOTIATED. REN . . on. 235 Wellington Street. i Curmg TY oe Mr<.tP'r,) 6 e Baker is visiting her i$ oa i i FIRE INSURANCE. RENTS OMULECTED { standing a4 may as GE Hague, her-in-las H a nother-in-law, who has been seriously } ' f ¥ i i CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE. Dr. de Van's 'Female Pilty manager of the Mershanie', Baty 6 fy Mary Keegan, of Watertown, : : : A reliable French ulator ; never fails. h a Ri 3. bi : Te jw vig Halve O he islan ; E B K pills are exceedingly powerta 1d Fogulaitne he Ww. Dyde, whose loss the society Jeh iam CF IEb Kinoeto Xe x Jari P ? ~y ' 3 . la e I hompson, i ) enlv fol sSubseribtions fo ' g . ' . : Ba TaN } ! : : Ar Ioana PF Taare wa Nuly felt. Subscriptions for this | week-end at the home of Mrs. Patrick : OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, Pao Sgeiotk As iafled to any adds ess. yp may now be sent to Mr. Haguetrpepigie" George * Franklin, city, pur : "Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT. i. any day during banking hours. Biised a fine driving ho J J him , vatel] TH a hne g horse fram Mr. For sale at Mahood . Drug | Store. Fhe agent's report was short. OUnlvll (human, of the village, on Friday. It TOWERING TRIMMINGS THE VOGUE NOW. : " vy J » 1 > : few of the cases dealt with were | ww rumored that Allan Mélaren will 'of Fple-hig! rt tf " - is y A . wi . az , te + eXLFe mie . ¥ . ) i given in detail.' These, however, um open his dancing pavilion on the even Some of the extreme type s of millinery ire ck w sig $ ~ effect) - ~~ ~-- are arranged to tower fa ove 'the reseed RE 'esol AFTER MOVING doubtedly revealed the fact * that a ling of the 24th. of Mav. and ribbon bows and flowers Mr crown This hat Is in shades of the new bright . ved, which is very You find there's a room to be sholter was a pressing need ya i : I vi g x ah " : i repapered or space for an Me onachie repotiad that during the smast this spring with Mack and white and dark blue costumes, The | Pinoappios, I omatoes ? ' extra picture ar two. Weeseo wonth he had made ninety-nine vis JUST ACROSS THE BORDER. straw is of a bright red' color and the high - flower trimmings shade ¥ from reddish pink to a deep bronze tone. The dark red cherries around ean supply your wants at : . ---- ' t rs reasonable prices Get your ia; had dealt with thigty-six cases News From Places In Northern the brim haymionize with th lighter shade of the straw. This hat =, rape Fruit, Bananas ; ; of neglected children; had®given warn e : b h 2 Photus at Weete's t seven families; bad atiehded New York Jiuted slightly in front--a modish notion just now. D. A. WEESE & 00. on ". five tim 1 ot John F 1 } i RR a we police cou ive #8 In con Joha F. Colon has resigned of po } -- nection with juvenile cases: had plac | lice officer at ¢ layton, e 1 Ke zs. T. , Bedford, visiting his ll * 29 Sunkist Oranges Wood's Phosphodine, ed out one child taken the The dog quarantine in Cape Vin- | 80 on, Frank: the Misses Fionn at B | Fa r [guardianship of two; had sent one cent is being rigidly observed. Arrigan s. i All F esh ? The Great Engl to the Industrial School at Mimico A pilot's fee fre m Cape Vincent t ---- | & med o strial ; y » f cent Lo " | GO Innes whole atk that lie: had at present four ap-| Montreal is. $50, OCCURRENC ES Rb RECOUNTED IN Budget From Denbigh. | a Yuine, Cures Nero- | olioations for childrén, Besides this | May Sth, to 13th are' the dates for BRIEF FORM. Denbigh, May 2.--~Miss Clara Fritsch, T os na ved Me find I Pr vr TE Nr. Mel onachie reported that he had fe leaning up days in Watertown £9 ------ nurse I-tramnin ib one of the New 1 R. H. OYE, i Ning 2 enjoyi 3 one Sper Fb, To Seif do Ecoesses. been absent for a week at Easter | JM. .J. Kanaley has been snppointed | Matters That Interest Everybody-- | York city hospitals, is enjoying al Price 31 pez box. fra One wi Hondo, $4 time, making investigations into the health offider 'at Clayton, Notes. From All Ove Little of | Jinit here with her parents. Miss | Sp ae nd certain cities The Ogdensburg fair managers Barth v Petzold, of Ottawa, who has| . Of receipt of a. few samphlet work of the society in 4 5 3 mal nu o " A g have decided to raise the price of Everything ily Read Re- ust left one of the hospitals there, | emmm-- Te ---- ™ The ne a shelte s discussed | general admission from twenty-five to membered. { having recovered from a savers ilines The need of a shelter was di 1 5 | thirty-five cents ----_ {also arrived at her old home last a Es, --.. Gk N Ae at some length Fhe agent reported fie. Ls. : . : i that nearly every city of any im- Stephen CC, Bolton, president of the Hartington News. week, and will stay with her parents | For House Gleanin OTL ANOS, exept "Kingston had pro Watertown common council, has an Hartington, May 3.---The many | here, until she has folle recovered and | k : i i i i i will be able again to resume her for | vided a shelter for this work, and nounved his candidacy for the repub- {fronds of Keitha Purdy are pleased to NAPTHA POWDER, that even some towns, such as Os liean nomination for mayor to suc<| hear that she is on a fair way to [mer situation. Bertha, youngest - . : : i coed PF. M. Hugo. recovery from her recent very severe |daughter of Mr. and Mrs, PP. Stein, | {4 Re _ 9 ' AMMONIA POWDER, hawa, were securing this necessity. He . : A vir re |daug , PS oli . Tis | iat that his: work was ab I'he Cape Vincent fish hatchery will [ijlpess. Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Parham, | who has been very low with a severe nn ¥ O a 1 1 es GOLD DUST POWDER, rgd 0 1 ndstill for want of the supply 60,000 trout fry for restocking | occupied the pulpit last Sabbath af- attack of pneumonia, has begun to] : "> fs aur . a stand ant © ) ] SO CLEAN (Sweeping Com. Most at a i ry Many children county this { ternoon. Mx. CC, Mogre is spending | improve and her full recovery is hop- | It bas been sald that the best way to judge the future is by the LOCOSE: ae pry. ] 1 . : ; 3 ; : . : 8 pout). . in be i the city and rir were be Goslin Jed for. W. W. Beek, of Chariton, and past, and the history of the CANADA LIFE is rich with Hiustrations of 3» 4 + 3 ' > + > { . And all other House-cleaning Re-|!" g ir hommes where. they shold Capt. John Dana, former owner . of | accompunliet her: The sacrament of [his family, have arrived at the Slate |lsplendid profit results. But we propose also to judge the future by the quisites, ing 'eft in . Hare wad. Bo the steamer Riverside, is to com |the Lord's supper will be administered | Falls sottlement, where they intend to | present, There,are hopeful signs or Indications now apparent which not be simply because a mand the steamer Island Belle this {in this church next Sunday evening. reside, and to work, the farm be [unmistakably point toward, large profits in the future the James Slater estats THE WONDERFUL PROSPERITY IN CANADA. The twentieth Tho Wood' Moditing Ch ant of western Ontario. ] streams in Jefferson spring. the week in Kingston. Mis. D. COUPER plsce to which to take hina for id season, amd Capt. Byron JJ. Estes the | Many. ave. spnding cream to. Eaton's, | longing to - » ' short time until. foster homes cold | oop Riverside, both belonging to |Toronto. Mrs. Lemmon, of Kingston, | James McDonald has taken the con- || century belong to Canada and the Canada Lifi All progress made by y 1 pr : be secured. A fow had been placed m1} f{olmes Brothers, of Redwood. is the guest of her diughter, Mra B, [tract of taking the Gillies Brothers' {Canada will be shared by the Canada Life, which has its roots deep in the Orphans' Home but that institu Amasa Corbin, of Gouverneur, sug- Habeock. ompany's drive of timber out of {the financial strata of this great country. : tion was already nearly full, Most of gests that St, Lawrence and Jefferson Hyde's Creek into the Madawaska Call or communicate for full Information how polley would AANA EAE the children taken by the society | counties ynite and buy the hotel pro river, and is hard work at it with {|shape for you 053 aneese sesansssssces ought to be kept in a 'shelter for a perty on Murray Isle, St. Lawrences ' oh : mat The brick and |® gang of men. The Gillies Brothers' | . | Reeley's Bay, May 3. and | gang of x A 3 dite . preiiininary clenning, outitting | ver, fo a tuberetlosis hospital. { tile vard commenced operations last jcompany, of irae are having their e merican and training before being sent to fos The Ogdensburg board of education I fhursday. er 1 Mounts and | general anvual we neng to-day with ' ter homes. A committee was . ap- | hqs certified to the common council! Ja Rowe re jet} 1 {their lo al jobbers and contractors for | * % . : ames Rowen were quietly married on | Cafe 183 Wellington St pointed to see il any better arrange | that $22,000 for teachers' wages, § "| April 24th, at St. Barnaby's church {la ir s lumbering operations in . ' IU 1 ------------. - : - . . . { & on > ' ant could be made whereby the Or [000 for general fund and drower's. Mi } v 'ather 1 is vi Messrs. John Mel gh- | 18 M ket St » . » K t O t Hh gr en text ooh md. 'swérimtendenss | Brewer's Milla; hy Rov. Father Tray' [Li 0 oh Hela ar . : Kingston, Ont. phans' Home might be usec as a we text books anc uperin tende nor. The steamer John Randall has 1% er a ie recently temporary shelter for most of the | salary must he raised hy taxation this] or 0 pen snctalled and ! 'Ruby' Mine children delivered to the society. f year. | thoroughly fitted out. The crew tg ie Rubv-Corundum mine | A Mr. McConachie reported that the \ 1 he annual election of the ( he composed of Capt. John Randall, Ma olin Ashhy township, were inthe i -------- : -- ---- m-- Fry our Full Course Dinner hardest children to place were those | Yincent hire department resulted in the | gone Randall, engineers, T. M. Brady [lage on Dusiness last week. A EE htt died ee a oh 2h ; t x plee-t ic of kJ} I. New 3 : {bear with two cubs pre. Be between the ages of six and ten. | inanimous election of R . aut Alexander Brown, deckhand. G i ar the, were seen anday y several persons in Y chief; Joseph Vreeatt, first assis |g ' Code he i As a cofisequence many of these had | man, 3 ot Smith. A Lakely has recommen od y FY ¢ THOMAS GUY, Prop. : to be kppt in shelters or institutions |! nts iy Andrew J. Fruell, second manufacturing pumps, assisted by x bus ish a a A i « P. Rita s cle . NEW ocoanu S / assiaty . | 4 1 nea this V% ge, And hE 18 miss | ; ; longer than it wae desirable. He re-}3%lan Young. The new steamer Buena Vista | ha ok] a » 0 ee FFIIIIIISIIIINIIIIIIe garded it as an evil that children So -- tant J made her first call here last Tuesday - WA . (Sheep - then. : Wiss | an should be kept in such abnor MORE BLOODSHED AHEAD. A large crowd was at the wharf £4 : p n . pe awa Pon Jus he . i A : -- ab ; arp " lara in tends to make a month's al surroundings. Even a shelter will : -- . see her when she arrived. The farmers | I pi % ee D Pp 1 T B SUITS FOR ALL suroumiines. geen » shelter willl oy sities Two Army Corgan moyen 'edi putt wilh her lated bere ior | § Pineapples, Tomatoes, Bananas, Hen 8 and Boys Suits and Over too lang in it. Yet only {he normal For War on Albanians. Sn ute ania coMtS, iti » life, 1 round- ' 5. T nin Fire at Eagle Hill. EE. . ». + conditions of home life, its surrounc Constantinople, May 5. The minis ire a agle Cedar Camphor flakes, also Laver d G F Ladies' Sults its sympathies, its joys, its | ter of wir has issued orders to the 1 v 3 [he barn and |g. Camphor fa Moth Balle apd i : on a rape ruit, s, Cur Miclotlis, Blank- | !"&%, : Rugs, Curtains, Ol lis, duties, can fit a child to enter into two army corps stationed in the | outbuildings © WEI® full assortment of Moth Bags, oll new, N ols, uit. x the normal life of good citizenship. | Vilayet, of Constantinople, to mobilize. [destroyed by fire ad wirsday nthe [Ne Leod's Drug Stores. | Sweet Navel and Mexican Oranges. § Jewellery, Art Squares. Ph od > % > ' He pointed out that -it would be in- |The mobilization is organized osten- | noon. It is thought % » om v WOmat rn 0 ay ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN. its better and even cheaper to sub- | sibly for army manoeuvres, But it is {chimney flew in th ardvard as the be Ae ka ter on r -- ow All kinds of Boots and Shoes, sidize those who would open their | believed the troops are intended for wind was high. Besides 200 bushels of | g ror eldee shat: dhe or a. 1 oan | mr ---------------------- ladies', Men's, Children's. Cheapest) wl homes for these children, since [service against the rebellions Alban: [grain several tons of hay, a fanning |" 00) fi : 5 prices. Ea . fi Shefket Pash he Ata § halter. a4 year-old colt and 1 maple syrup, me st in Canada, "gry all a i tt Goods and | that would furnish the home life, | 1ans. Shelke asha, the minister o f mill. a pulper, a two-year-old coll and [gg : $1 a gallon, ! Gallons $4.50, <« Be 5 Call and examine the Go : 1 its lifewmnking and character | War, went to Albania a short time agoll calf, were also burned. Mr. Irvine w ( i ' EB ' *al at anty Prices. with all its lfewmaking Ai : 1 : } \ ha ont at Gilbert's stores to take personal command of thefl working in a field by the gate wh lik dvice is somewhat like building influences, so necessary to the |! : : : Joseph Abramsky, child, and woul the cost of | Turkish troops there J did net = the til the | ME | one wan x full' meal 2608 rs & t aintenance of ex-| z -- - ls mod, Dial, By hopping : ne_ PRINCESS STREET x hy or owen? i 42 Zam-Buk Healed Baby's Sores. Jor saved two pigs and a calf ha? WNEIV ops wo Sew------ --" The ne of aSshelier was felt to Mes. OC. Pardy, of 47) Seigneurs St "Phoue 76. 241-83 Princess Street, Prompt Delivery, The Up-to-date Restaurant b- | and Eating House Separate and | appartments, Well furnished and Hghted sseseeserses retard Bi eine ities ete ol he i dh i SY | timely ance of sevag: nl boys A . 3 vod, saved the hous be so urges that the meeting was Montreal, writes:--*'I cannot tell you | the Th 3 i ; we The loss op Il Grosvenor Cafe | diourned unt Monday, May Sth, |how thankiul I am for the cure Zam- | bo i venor e by 3 shen all contributors | Buk has worked in the case of my Bauford, teacher, loft : i at LI5 pm, whe t r $ the ¢ WY | hone in Flinton, F day morning Tatu' Pre | > y . < || Gr to the society's funds are urgently re- [baby son. He was troubjed with sealp eo teacher ans been pagaged 238 PRINCESS STRERT, Between Opera House and Orpheum | bor to * ---------- o meet in the council cham [disease and p tried evérdthing | could | guested eo ] -------- take up this question. think of, but in vain. Finally 1 tried . Notes From Selby on » -- Zam-Buk. 1 could see an improvement | i Ml 3 On te Ih matin Meals a la carte, Popular prices. Best y q WEFY BY-LAW. after two applications | After' perse | Seth BY. (3 ALTE, Teng quality Jood, Tollet Rooms sttached. WiLL NOT DEFY "lvering with the Tam-Buk freatment jwill be held in she Methodist hn h Tee Cream, hest quality. supplied. |. Quebec - Licensed Victuallers' he is now completely cured. Zam-Buk [00 [funday Fa ills v and = trsam rrom age an faruus only v used, Association win. is certainly a wonderful balm, and 1! J asi ing, at ht Band rT n ; = ! ROT i wine ounan . le Suppe - ns to rm Montreal, May 5.- A meeting of shatll wlwaye keep. it an hub foi oil | ville: Rev. Dr. Purdy Bit for Buffalo, pen rhish SIR bar 3 massage, $1 those affected hy the surly phi ehildron' » skin sores, ringworm, scalp | N.Y. on Wednesday er. Me. ac: | pe i a al] hy-law, refuiring his nil ala den ,<euts, thafings, bruises, etc. be | morine wi A " * urge y Goon vate Hot or iver Baths, with a2- sltine at even : pape Wheldon pho of its great parity. = Also cures] John' . Sharel ti . ir Proved bend . ' oN DAY AND Nm areluek on apiese en tatives from all piles, eczema, bad leg, varicose sores, {ape a Fait hr z Arnold: er, | cleans Private Given, Faene 54 dont the | srovinee were in attendance. eto. 30c. box, all druggists and stores, fo visitin their er -- - at over ¥ y Zam-Buk Soap 2%. tablet in best ob 0 Wik : At the conclusion of the meévting Mr. for bah bath for de | Maribank. Mes. FE. Williams spert a The Doctor's Question Lawrence Wilson, president of the or y's th and for delicate skins, {few days at Arden with her brother, : Muck Sickness Bue (0 Bowel Bis-Liconsed Victuallers' Association. a0 1, it sdvance any theories that Ho Ir very E_ Vide, 3. Dupes ' We're busy as never before selling new Spring me orders. nounced jefy the law by remaining open [YOU have not had faith enough in to | wife, hens! D. Amey at -. kL Amey's: Shoes, and our patrons ave enthusiastic in their A doetor's first question when con- | after hours, although the sssoeiniion Tie prodigal of the Tamilly. some. {| Mra. Sexsmith at T. Edgar's Mrs. praises of the way we've prepared for their new Julie} aT Hs Moos The godld back qu duties v3 a as times faces better than the doer ving Armstrong at Mrs. A. Woody's § NEW SCIENTIFIC PROCESS, |, Jl Spring Shoe needs. Particalarly striking are the ninety-eight per emt. of illness is af [instituted to test the validity of the [ONS Budget From Forest. new styles of Men's, Women's and Children's Low teudedd with inactive bowels and tor | law. Gallon tins apples, 3c. a tin, or | : : #2 Picparation stovered Haat. Wil ud High Cut Shoes pid liver, aud that this condition Le gi a dozen, at Gilbert's. eh Yar 3 Fane --~ mostiv | Destroy the Dandruff Germ. " 8 : . must bo fémoved gently and thor Tercentenary of English Bible. our conscignee is in working order | trong § in Ci RS od For some time it has been known 4 y a ag 2 '3 oughly befate. health can he Tentared. This year we are called won \G itn you find time to reproach your: | Monday's tain. J Be iiack has mated that' dandrofl. is 'Caused hy. a germ There is shinply ho Jims to the Shee selection xall Orderlios are & posit pleas | slobrate the 300th anniversary the {from 15 Petlor. <X; Guess Jost 8 valy-| that dius up the scalp, nto fittle white we offer our patrous i18 season. Nota staple or ant and sala pomady for sonstipation | cranalation : and publiention af the {able cow, T. Fitegerald left for Pad. |flakes. and by sapping the vitality of novelty that is not répresented in our ¢ xhibit bowel disorders in general. We lgriptures known as the Agthorized . Ford to attend the ssle at T. Toben's. the . bair at thy root, causes fulling ' : < . f . are so certain of their great curative | Version. In view of this fact, and as LH, Patterson aves for Trenton in a (Bair, . and, of course, finally baldness ¥ . . vaiue that we promise to return the [a mark of our gratitude to Almighty . y [ow days, whers he has secured a posic {Far 'years there have been ali Kinds of The best advertisement for our Shoes is the ir gc in fury Sue When God, ith Ir ben | ducided: mn : y fia an the oa XR. Fb. oo nner | jake Stimulants and scalp {ogien on perfect satisfaction they give, and our Shoe ser- produce ingston bran: Sr gli weal, arke beers no rac of the society, to make a special can: f pe By Mise Loretts Hin has | permanent "care for anadruff antil the |. J Vice this Spring will be such 23 to make us more Rexall Ordechies are eaten like candy, [vas of the city, and thus materially WF returned {0 bor school dt Enterprise. [discovery of a preparation called New popular than ever. they sect rey a soothing | increase Kingston's contribution to jC. Gonu has a three chesss bro's Herpicide, which destroys the : i Satis They do no fo Nay nd. Jus, collectors ill ca (Comoran peparatons ta, ght wil ose to cub Kil th du | ) oBnor ations to ext. Ki n- purge, a, for It is sincerely hoped deliciousness erect silos. v is erecting a new (druff germ snd vou'll have no dan ve looseness, diarrhoes or oth- spond Hberally to this most house, Visitors: Miss K. O'Connor, \draff, no iting scalp, no falling hair. erland & Br jiiren, weak persons a a. for ' i BE Sg ogee, % Ww lin 2 fe seid 0. ¥ -- ed in coors 7 "Pa er i _ TEH HOME OF GOOD SHOES K. Nichols'; P. ; special : xa

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