Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1911, p. 8

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FE J THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911. ; 1 n i gi 'THE LATE JAMES BARR. : SE ---- i C0 + J Ch $ Pinex iL BE CREAM PARLOR - : 4 , . nN . {One 'of the ou Residents ol Bedford! - yak aTeK LUNCH ROOM. 4 Townshi » } ' All kinds of Lapches and Hot e if WENT A woos £ Ounces of Gough Syrup", : : hoe T G Be | : Westport. Mirror. : | rinks an 1 Inds of : he 1 t Re I A . |e Oekoher 27th, there passed away | Frat aan is . oh = @|A Family Supply for BOc, Saving $2. The after a long and lingering illness, one | : x ff M, PAPPAS & CO, Problem " 4 }0¢ Surest, Quickest Romedy You Ever of the oldest and 'best known residents | = : 184 Prisvess Streel, 3 diy Fi ; i Used or Money Refunded. of Bedford township, in the person of | f° E Solved | His name was Giles, Weedon, but Siberian 22, and James Barr. Born on the old family | ; ae {far and wide his friends had nick-| A Sougls TTY tas gnres Te homestead, where his son George is! | named him "Cupic," for the reason! ty aa A by pod oc wen BB now residing, Mr. Bart, had he lived | that he was small and plump, with! eying. aad one tal will lo ihe 0.8 to see next April, would have been | a round, rosy, cherub (ace js nied ia | more homes in t seventy years of age, and during all | innovent blue eyes, and also because | Canada tha jh remedy. that time he had resided near his boy- (of his fatal tendency to bring a| You will 20 pleasantly surprise fine hood home, spending all of his life in | bout marriage between kis acquaint: | Jug 18 tasos igh lief. It will usual the neighborhood, an d*residing since {ances, | the most obstinate, deep-seated WL wD in 'his marriage to Margaret Thenipson, | «A bachelor. himself, "Cupid" Wes nous, and is unequalled for prompt | about forty years ago, on the estate {don Jost 'no opportunity to maté men retula in whooping now occupied by his widow, on what {and maidens whenever they ventured' A poems bot bottle oof Plas. when mixed [. "x own as the Green Bay Road. For in his vicioity. 'Thus he had married | he ar at ever | a great many vears Mr. Barr has SIT i A 'off not only _his pretty. girl cousins, BEE : epee To vo nd been in ill. health, and during the _ ITS 100% PURE but even the plain and elderly ones! three particulacly it was noticed |: DECLINE. SUBSTITUTES 1 | wiso bud long since despaired of ma | OS. st--ohildren take 18 | }.¢ his health was gradually fail- {trimony. Many a contented bachelor Signy ing, as the disease from which he was » + (bad found himself engaged and mar suffering developed + serious and incur- "fied to some charming spinster or and other bles, able complications which fially ended {widow before. he could catch. his successful in, hin death. He was a member uf the breath; or some inconsolable widower Order, of United Workmen and the O: | would take to himself a second wife-- a ia 8 spotial hud b highly soncon- Pine | angeiiien's lodges, both of which were as the rpmilt of "Cupid" Weedon's | extract, i aaainoo] and other BAtUral represented at the funeral, taking part | personally 'conducted whirlwind, - ma- healing pine Cimente Simply mix with | in the service and heading the long i ) It is True Economy , jeu] campaigns. strained honey, In 8 16-0. | procession of - friends and neighbors . i » » RAILWA GRAND Lee The "longest double track in the world nuder oie management. The | only double traek railway between Montreal Toronte, Chicago and principal Canadian Cities, "The International Limited" Leaves Kingston uaily at 12.25 noon] 'for Toronto, 4lamiltow, London, De-| troit, arrivigg in Chicago 8 o'slock the following morning. Four Express Trains daily to To- ronto and Montreal HUNTERS' EXCURSIONS Tickets on sale dally until Nov. M1th. Good to return until Decem- ber 14th. 1. P. HANLEY, Agent, ® Corner johnson and Ontario Sts. rar WEL IE ILI0 COCOOOOD - Cael Ietons - Ce) eso TAKE IT AWAY + That's what our patrons sey + when served with Belfast Ginger Ale or English Glux« Beer that do nol bear our label Our bottled goods for Ctamlly wre have no superior Sample it at any of the lead. ine hotels o rtelephone 304 for a trial case Thonipson Bottling Co. 3 PIINCESS 8ST, KINGSTON, re COOOCOOD Don't worry about what to give at the Christmas season -- our catalogue has "made satisfactory gift choos. ing a pleasant task. Hundreds of especially suitable gift articles are to 'be found in it, of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, China, Cut Glass, Leather Goole and Novelties. A copy ok it wilPbe 20 free upon request. Es 15) COCO WR rag rer L COOOCD Coe StIRaty a SSO aE OCU GUUOOOGOOOCUUD PETITION LIE) OOD Se 03 £989 DO yes - 0000000000000 0000 * ay CItoes COUOCUUUL 4 Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada's Largest Jewelgy House 2 Jas, Ryrie, Pres, Harry Ryrie, Sec.-Treas. 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO KiNCsToné [PEMBROKE RAILWAY © IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railway ost of 'these miarriages turned | BOY Is for use. e who followed him to his last resting | to use the highest out _happily=--Cupid possessed a weird ines produce | Place. vs r x !prescience of the affinity between con ihe sa lly, f las guaran Mr. Barr leaves behind to mourn his grade of supar like genial spirite--his beneficiaries were GE EET ous, besides his widow, a large fam- correspondingly ateful, and there oate of gnarantes ily : George, residing on the old fam- fore he enacted the part of best man a. or will ind E et i for ou: ily homestead; Ia Sarah; Jane, imnumcrable weddings and never | 1g not, send adly Toronto, wife of George Butterill, Ferinoy; Shel- H ! '| U N E R S' {demurred at the gifts called forth on don; Franklin, residing in Westport: RETURN. TICKETS AT . SINGLE {these occasions" or the christening . Minnie, Beatrice, Bertha and Albert, | FARE, - - jeups whith as godfather he Prete Joni made him look like a halo-en- living with their mother at the pa-| Oc ater on. circled cherub, He arose from his | ternal home. » to. all t. 9th 10 Nov. 11th f X At last the day came when most of shal and held out a cordial hand. Mr. Barr's death is particularly sad AFR oie ee non A > Mr. Weedon's friends had entered the "I've been expecting you, Hilary J)' las coming so early after the sudden Rallway Stations, and points - : {married lists and his occupation he Row, smiling. demise of the daughter, Repecka, wife Quebec, New Brunswick and Now {seemed to have ceased. But still there | "You have ?" muttered Hilary guilt- | of Thomas Butterill, who predeceased i \ooks d d Scotia, E : ; cry remained his friend and bosom com-|ily.. "How Jong 7" him in duly, and this added sorrow Its brilliantly white and spark ng ah b dainty an > [ inl sanion, Hillary Ingram, who had just "From the beginning," returned | has called forth the sympathy of the . eg oes further because it is Oct. 19th 10 Nov. 1 ith semabotiass 174. 5 |panion, from a Rr, around ths | Cupid, setting a chair for him and | large circle of friends and A oquaing tem: ong onthe table: and g & I Mak To stations, Sudbury to 8. 8. Marie, | ~-------- remree---- world, handsome, rich, unattached, pushing the box of cigars across the [ances who with the relatives of the absolut ely pure sugar of the finest quahty. ake Havelock to Sharbot Lake, Lindsay D To ¥ and hea untouched; and conse' "table. family gathered from far and near If. Cor s e or 7 . juent . vg i ar and near the test ourse ompare Branch, Severn to North Bay, Al) r. Martel S$ Female Pills ly Cupid's active brain and his kind "Cupid, old hoy," muri ured Hilary, | on Sabbath Ymorning, October 20th, to " ! a SRANUL 2 Teor tickets good to petarn until Dac, . heart co-opepated to --find' a suitable | "vou don't know what a cur I feel ! attend the funeral, which was one of re -- ST. LAWREN 14th, 1911, : EICHTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD |mate for Hilary. ° I didn't know that day when | pre- | the lareest ever held in the neighbor 7 with any other. Full particulars at K. and P. and Hilary Ingram ob : 4 dicted that when you--er--that I}hood. The cortege lef . . " 8 v8 . . ) jected at the first 't hen) ood. e cortege left the home at C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Stree:. | Preseribed and recommended for women's all |, 0 1 ah his ¢riend's interest in | Would--er-- ae: ten o'clock and proceeded to the Meth : F. CONWAY, Seay, axontifically prepared sifiiedy of wives his 'behalf. " "You miscalculated my ability as alogist church, of which Mr. Barr had The St. Lawrence Susar Refining Co. Limited Gen. Pass, Agent. worth, " Forsula stall uae ores' "See here, my fat friend,"' he said, | ">" of love philters if you thought [for vears been a loval and faithful - MONTREAL. 3 SB rer pL gmmanent, toe bluntly, "you may constitute yoursell rd pT pnp by Jatfmebial member, ag on, the church boards a : , dh ot, ary ! aughe ee twith fidelity and zeal. The pastor Train Joaves Uni tat h {mixer of love philters and minister " y } } : Street, 4 bin, tally a rans THAT TOBACCO extraordinary to the court of love, but don, y a 2 job on i spoke of - tne loss the . church and for Tweed, Bydenham, Japance, Deser. With the "Rooster" on I'll: be hanged if I'll permit you to part, and I must say 1 never saw Iwo neighborhood sustained in his death, ante. DE al al boints is crowing louder as he goes salons drag me into your matrimonial people walk into a trap. as did you and bespoke the sympathy of the Only 4bc per pound. For chewing ans yo and Lucy. large gathering for the innockburih, Mavnooth, and points on bureau ! Ql . ge gathermg r the ng Ontario Houte your hin smoking. Cu id, Weadon eyed his: friend do After Hilary had pounded his of Qvinte RNallw For fur AT MACLEAN'S, I bt- | ¢cjond Instily, that plump young man ther ARS pies appl Hn H. Ward oiarin Street, fully. Jut you can't go on like this, | condescended to listen to Hilary" al t ad Hoa he. ch. Pass Agent | es pomrmtan Bd old man. You 'ought not to be living rhapsodies,. As: Hilary pulsed. lot cemetery adjacent to the home in 5 ; HE NEW Lan 'N FE IMEDY, around at hotels. What vou need isa breath before : boginning again, | he hich he lived for so many vears dnd ERE trai or No. No.2. home where you can have all your noticed. that Cupid Weedop's eyes had 3 Ys Tr Tard 0" i 0 ree ER APT Frebch, ERA wi P 21 IN. Hod-cies Stuffed "birds. and animW around; "hel Jost their carelees li: ght and 'were sad : . Lor ---- sombad legs sores, discharges(eitharsex weakness | added sigly. ly fixed on the darting flames. Sunbury Notes. ; 3 IA \ | EACLE ANALY eS it FPP IRC AERC SEAL IIL IEICILILICAL AL - + OU UU UU SERRA Hh Lee CIES DOD) Coes ed oe - ®: > bereaved] wi dow and members of the family. In terment was in the little Green Bay one tvigor& v tal foren. draine losses ke, Either No. at eg ; ' i ; \ iru gy ses or 3 131 feu Fauene i rele teen For 'that matter, W hy ean't 1 put Capid;" gaid © Hilary, donbtfilly; Seabury. Nov A ribo : = Lf FAL 4 ew York City, or Lyman Hyos, ! fd. Toronto. | them in a museum ? . It would bel 'vou are sure--aren"t you ever goir Zltondid NB » eo = : / > n a Sx X : . t MSA STARS Tin doubt No. required, send self addressed envelope | much more appropriate than messing | Lo find the girl of your heart and | w NY: wrowes .poaghimg hee on : 1 ) 1" \ @ for froe book I Clore Med. "» 3 : * SA 'harpe as stal KF \ Har imi phi A ack Rd, up a home, returtiéd Hilary: sent { follow Lhe example of thé rest4bf us? Wednesdny 'last. A. Sharpe has stak ts a IE TA) DOMINI 4 Form of "Lo: avin, easy to take, safe, lasting cure. | temptously. "Before you marry me For. answer Cupid detached a loc ed Dat 8 Baw rink. Fhe stone eruch | ey eu Ms a. ag off, Cupid, why don't you try a dose | ket from his" watch i er has improved the road. Mr. Ston X ¥ v hy A, " " ¥ fob and opening [W\:[ 13 Rai oT { 1.\1]-Y : : of your own medicine ? it, gave it to Hilary. Within was able tg he around after + he I may, some day," returned the|n picture of Hilary's younger sister, illness. number from here 8 a Mf had 5.5 v ! 6 matchmaker loftily, "provided 1 ever | who had died a dozen years before. attended the dance at Fecley's ay Bo A WwW I hn AVERPOOL ™ y.\ fall in love, with : girl." ne was startled, for he had never |W: Kuttan Lapu ut Sunday at Syden § arm at Aroom AL Y SATURDAY, "Take it from me," predicted Hilary | suspected a romance between them. ham. ; Mr Baker is visiting at A Re 8.8, LA ENTIC, 8.8. MEGANE. darkly, "that "1 found the girl of my heart and Webb's; H. Hawkey, at W. Shan 3 when you fall in love hs : ) , : NOeniars Th SIV Ciannes. : with a girl--then |I, too, shall fall in [lost her again," 'said Cupid Weedon, |non's; L. Campbell and R: MeNeeley, § 1 3 ERFECTIO) Rates: love with lier and cut you out." gravely, as he replaced the locket. [at Inveraiy; W. Sloan and 8. Me { oY Fire N.8, hi rR Sy ap. "1 dare say you will," was Cupid's "But 1 want all my friends to be as |Callum, at Battersea; Mrs. and . FB Only One CI bin (1 : inning retort, and they ed | happy as I once hoped to be." Dowling, and G. McDonald, at ; Y Ong Cloak L Slaps, UL) and Ty : SHA in tls. an ey, YESum Christley's, Kingston; H. Merriman, ot » J Every mother should be celal ta on ' 'The wonder-working paste in Several weeks afterward it happened A Harbor for Wellington. W. MoNeeley's; C. Stoness, at J . : Teatanle, 5 wei Conndn, Fo up, the big can. In fact, "Black that ogg i Hiscoverad Puptd Wellington, Nov. 6.--The harbor | Ruttan's, Battersea" C. Nicholdon & that the children take their baths tosed Rooins. only % Knight" is the biggest can of Weedon mooning about the country ucstion is heiniz discussed again. This lspent Sunday in the city; G. Sleeth, \ in a warm rocm. The ~ chill o f a itum Northam, Me. good'stove polishon the market, club. His blue éyes eagerly searched time-the signatures of all the difler-jat J. Smith's; Miss Hanley and J alifax, N.% 3 : r AD * : CANADA, MEGANTIC, TOUTONE Just a few" rubs brings the the occupants of motor cars as they ent town and village councils have | Mcl'ride, visiting .at 'A. Sand's, Mil ; cold room 1s dang Jerous after com- beep attached to the petition so that bum; 8. Garrett, at W. Tolls, Tnver Dee, 2, 0, 14. shine. Fine for rates and stopped, fd listlessly turned away A De ie , . , £ } 1 \ y Book early. Seciire your berths now. iron work as wé Fe, grates Sons he had scanned the faces be-|the securing of a harbor at Welling-jary H. Boals, Battersea, at OG ing out of the hot water. 8. Kirkpa Arick Man OfFigh Mont: If your dealer does not carry neath the disguising veils. ton seems possible, > a Richie's. = A number from here ot A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater brings bathroom or bedro- Bak Knight" Stove Polish, "Who is she ?" demanded Hilary. : An Jmpressive Yuasteriy Vion Was tem fed the concert at Latimér Monday > to just the degree of warmth vou want in five or ten minutes." All you lb "Who - is who?" retorted Cupid |beld in. the Methodist church on Sun-jevipng. . send us his name and roc. and sheepinhly : dev last... Rov. Mr. Elliott ufficiat- a have to do is to touch a match. i end @ tallies ua by "The one vou are waiting for--the|ed: The reverend gentleman is be Toronto Street Market. The Perfection Healer burns nine" hours on one filling and is > girl with the--what color eyes?" coming very popular with his - con-| Toronto, Nov. 6.--Wheat, bush., 0c always. ready for use. You can move it anywhere it is needed. THE F. F. DALLEY C0., Limited, "Blue," 'admitted the matchmaker. |:rezaticn and the public generaily. to Ye; wheat, goose, 8ic. to Rie There is no waste of fuel and heat warming unoccupied rooms. Hamilton, Ont. | "Blue as your own cornflower op- Je on phureiny night l=, at oats; bush., 50c. to ble; rye, bush, Just the heat you want, when and where you want it. tom *' : bi . illville burned. Mr, <Forch"s mi . ., sh he y Makers of the famong IY Lies, commented Hilary. "I greatly d . ¥ wl Total I . and no) om: io Bass buriey, bush 1% The Perfection is fitted + itl an automaticlocking flame spreader 2inl" Shoe Polish. fear you have made a miscalculation, |und separator, dota 186 92c.; hay, timothy, ton, $15 to $22; h } ki reed Irak } 1 J my friend. You should pave chosen insurance. L. K, Shounds was on al hay, No. 2, 815; straw, ton, £15 that prevents the wk being turned high encugh to smolc and os brown eyes or black. J predict un- [business trip to Toronto last week. | dressed hogs, 38.75 to $9.25: butter, easy to remove and drop back when cleaning, happiness in your married life with al Walter Hubbs is expected home from | good to choice, 27c. to 32¢.; eggs, | Drums finished either in turquoise. blue enamel or plain send 5 light and on dark. man in the background." the norfh- west and will move his fa- doz., 40¢c. to 45c.; chickens, 1b., 14 mental, yet strong and durable swiable fur any 10cm in avy house "Who is the dark man 7" | mily there in the spring. to 15c.; fowl, lb., 12¢. to 13¢.; ducks, = Dealers evarywhisre ; Hilary bowed. ' "Myself," he said pray Ib., 13¢. to' IBec.; turkevs. 1b., 22. to oy . v is || modestly. X Better, a girl who can sing and won't | 25¢.; geese, lb., 13c. to 150. apples, fae Queen City Qil Com pan Linited 3 g goes P ' "Get out !" ordered @upid, his eyes |than one who can't sing and will. bbl., $1.75 to $3; potatoes, bag, $1.10 still seeking the driveway. ! What some men lack in backbone to' $1.20; beef, 'hindyvarters, $10 to ARAMA CANAL "I shall® remain, Cupid,™ protested Shey make ap in cheek. 311; heef, forequarters, $6.50 to $7.50; BERMUDA 3 Hilary firmly. 'You may count on me -- beef, 'choice, carcase, $9 to 39.50; beef, Leaving New | ark " by the Palatal Twin- is that ? (s for best man and--er--by Jove, who medium, carcase, 87.50 to $8. veal ? prime, £10 to $12; mutton, prime Bcrew Steamers "It's Miss Wall," breathed Mr. Wee $7.50 to 59; lamb, 39.50 to ¥10 8.8. oltke 5.5" 28 cays 1)"; ro $150" "HER ON 4 don as he bounced down the steps ' a rt ---- $8 Hamburg "21d Meh at and assisted a graceful form to alight © Learns to Read at 83. S. 5. Moltke (1200 18 1 oh sy from & luxuriously appointed car. oo 3 aC Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 7.--John W- v tons) 18 days 57" $86) Shelwas a lovely girl. She was ] . : ' Every Laxury of Travel. gowned in a pale blue robe that fell nn Rmith § Shatice came 1834 In lie, but 9 ) fi hvac Refinement of Service Insured. about her feet in simple lines, and . Than » tn Chrea Nigh . § = . ihe Orwlaes. fo 'the Orient, South dmeries. her flopping hat was of the same biue, | Kidneys Weve Dadly Diseased ang lis a negro, cightsfive years old, and | Ri % ao For Infants and Children. Around the World, italy "and Egypt, § ie z rT - ete. trimmed with pink roses. She Didn't Krow It, was 8 Slave on He alk Plantation, Send for lljusttated Pamphlet. Hilary- saw all this as she tossed off - ar Norfolk, Va. After the war hi g r Pp : . i mpl came west and 'obtained work with the | HE : = : i Th Ki d Y 4 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE WasCuredby LydiaE. Pink. | fu, fcr, veil and loose coat, An was Completely Cured by Less Than | Unica Facibe ann fren andi | JERSHR g i06 KRG YOU nave x y y cavalier was Th to attend poe in . Thice Boxes of Gi When he became so old that he could : ¥ wr . 5 41-45 B'way, N. Y., or local agent. ham' s Vegetable Compound the person 'of Major Demmet. Hilary IR CHASE'S i Sage 39 he Jay -- 4 or iF et -- 1 Always Bought ; wl 0 Sr ad ne : : Lindsay, Ont.--* 1 think it is no ghd Major Demmet, and he resolved er learned to read or write, but he is 'ANegetable Preparationfor As- 5 more than right for me to thank Mrs, | t© week out the major later and gain a intelligent i he } tah OUR "ORYSTAL BRAND | Pinkham for what her kind advice and | 21, introduction to Miss Wall KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS [Lcioor Tor mogrors as ster conn: | Bl Sea oo ey (Re Lydia E. Pinkham's le Com. | 'You will excuse me, Hilary," said Sel ol (or negroes was opened Teeant ting the Stamachs and Bowels of Bears Re I to po done for | Mr. Weedon as he passed his chum, w i ' dnaiead ly he was among the first pupils en IH and excell ne. Lwrote | "but T am lunching with friends." omen. are very often eceived trolled and is making rapid progress. REY RB Ca 4 EIS : to her some time | They disappeared and Hilary found "ud mistajion in regard to kidney It took him only two daye'to learn ~| | Sienat; ' ----_-- MACLEAN, ; I was a very | himself standing there on the pinzzi disease he pains in the back arelthe alphabet, and, now, after two f 1g ure Ontario Street. DN ck .woman, suf [gazing after them with undoubted niteibutid to: gthat derangaments, and | weeks; he can write his name. Promotes Digestion Cheerful . from female | jealousy hammering at: his heart, | ioney tiscase 8 a owed. to run. on NEP ness and Rest.Contains neither Why should he be jealous of a girl and, he i beyond: the reach of At Allen, Wolfe Island. i Morphine nor Mineral. A In| ef Frama | mame and Whore yes hd omy | 10ers 18 "neces hing, | ond lim ary Mout through mousing 4 | §| NOT NARCOTIC. | ; AR p : i \ : oonld nof|met hisiin a sweeping, casual glance! itsell is risked, because backache', io from here ttended. a dance » or walk any | as alle came up the steps 7 #* not redbgnized as the most mark. the CM.B.A. hall, Marysville, on t last ; ed symptom of kidiey discase. : » a Has 'been , known to bring people &| A to my ie haw met Watien 01 Had oot There, is hu treatment which * soi Monday evening. R. Bust. - is mov. : , 3 8 5 ing to the village for the 'winter Tr, tn vy ee oe. ome | apt doco rough" so iy helo fi" el, live, apd gn Md (0 lo ents ey Tn point is where a great fnany manu- an o tion > but this 1 hi Flt f I Ral a h ri Kidney I 'Liver Pills, As proof of tn Kingston. Mies Ada Grimshaw is | facturers or dealers foel themselves. nfisedts '#hiend advised Lydia | only gitl Cupid Weedon ha with the |, Ld Mrs. Patterson's letter: (vsiting Mrs. Caverly. Mise Magyie | Any manufacturing product E. Pinkbham's egetable Compound. ony sin Cupid 1 feedon ind really |! Mra. Patterson Haldi Brown, Watertown," Noy, visiting | ! " : . which does 'not possess sufficient | 30d after using three bottles of it, | doterm; gn irom ne ., writes © wf Boe ther, Ms. d. Beane: Mx. and | : # Use % ® nd " oli Ay re. James cDonagh, orth, is} m------------] H Joris ta do ar least nal ahd pulling recommend this medicine to ad Weslo tervined Sater boo 1 Cine toa thet Se ss siting with Mrs. Terrance Murphy Aperfect Remedy [cr Constipa- i on the advertising to do it all are| % troubles. 1ha Lucy Wall, and that was the git Kidney-Liver aL When I began {5 ducks are plentiful 'in this sec | Hi tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, i mighty good goods for a man to alte | Pinkham's Li ning of the end, lor the girl was at-jusing this medicine 1 was eriped tion. [ll Worms Convulsions Feverish- ) hE EMSLEY, ; tracted by ihe dark, handsome man,|with sore back and did not row : Re { ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. || © Incidentally we might modestly 2 Ontarid. | 4 it soon ceased to be a secret that {what was the trouble. Dies After Swallowing Nut. { ; ee y mention at this point, will ¢ cannot understand why Hilary Ingram and Lucy Wall were inier Dr. 1 sa or. |i Rochester, N.Y., Nov. 7.--Swallaw- | Hi TacSunie Signature of ¢ rr , "Once 8 Customer always a Cus : half ist love with each other. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills ivan i a hockory nut eatised the death at | Hi & HET, ik Ye Is of wre to aLy agency of 4 At last came the night when Hilary and decided to try them. Clifton - Springs, yesterday. of lotr | * had his blssfal answor and, feeling! "1 had not. used two boxes before ' year-old Walter Renehan. The nut be | ee fike a traitor, he sought Mr. Weedon's my back was all t, and before 1 bedded in the throat, the child dying | PO ter apartment, prepared to receive almost bad completed the hird box was en- | after it had been removed by an op: : 3 nny sort condemnation from- his? tively cured. There has beem »o n eration, : : "1 i 5 dhe . LEN y bi > friend's lips. 'itarn of the old kidwey trouble, and I : 3 or Mr. Weedon was septend bifore a therefore believe the cure to be per! The fellow who doses amount to - . BE five, for jt ps wre we Sill Be a bo + a much loses no time in letting us know y air was crisp. a) t a dose a box, at about it. Pi . ii | hove mn his dightly bail, bead, Sad dealer, ot Hdmangin, Bates & Uo... 1's henpocked man: visits you don't hid --" a. bis Heelers | mii. Trent: LW Ce try to make him feel at home.

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