Che YEAR 79 -NO. 44 INGSTON MUST SOON CEASE ; Dumping Its Sewage into the Harbour the Provincial Health Offi Officer Says. Provincial Board of Health Will I Soon Issue Order to Compel Municipalities to Properly Dispose of Sewage Kingston Will Have to Erect a Sedimentation Tank. goon cease dumping Kingston must its sewage into the in effect, harbor This was, the Ww of madé to by Dr. J Ith officer the statement Whig on Tuesday night, 8. MeCallogh, chief Ontario. De. MeCullogh vinci boned shortly herve to cease contaminating stremms of the their sewage into them no municipality in to extend its sewage sys special permis board. Now sewage cat longer be be emptied into the water the great lakes and the rivers are bee condang contaminated for wroutid hea the would municipalities the navigable province by At is that health stated of notice pre very on pouring present, i tem without the provincial at permitted to Ontario allowec sion' from the time } no way miles and towns, Kingston is thus face question that has been discussed the local board of health for three years. Cilies The harbor has been, to some extent, contaminated by the con tinual paliving of the city's sewage in- to it, ns frequent water tests made hy Prof. W, T. Connell, Queen's hacterio- logist, have shown. For the past vear or more, the Kingston water supply has been treated with chlorine in order to render it sale for consumption, and the: chlorine has certainly prevented + wo establish 1that Kingston will have to have hand when ! fou | to face with a' by ! the past] typhoid fever, which otherwise would {have resulted. In of the coming action {provincial board, it will be ' sedimentation | order treat the residue is emptied | Within five years, it ol necessary plant in before the into the harbor. is safe to View o to sewage say sewnge-destroving plant in operation H hingston wants to improve water supply, Dr. MeCuallogh that, sand bed filtration ficient. There a mechanical tion plant at the Roval Military Jege, but this is more for cle water of a muddy nature {of Kingston harbor is clear A board of health, Dr. Ml isaid, could not advise definitely these matters. It the city {secure an expert engineer as to what should be age and water supply. Chlorine treatment of water is nsed in many cities that Dr. MeCullogh thas visited in both Canada and th United States, and it is a pretty =afe atment, he save. Three-tenths of a grain in 1,000,000 gx what is wsedd, and no harmful result The doctor said he was not ed with the water condition ston, and gould not expres opinion, is ay would be suf filtra col up 8 ring he water 1 ke il was for to to advise it done about sew. i Hons ensie acquaint t King definite a Would Cut Presidetial Knot. Concord, N.H., Feb. 21, gestion that both President Former President Roosevelt should decline to be candidatis for re-elec tion this year, in the interists ol uniting the' republican party, is made by Forper United States Senator Wi lism E. Chandler, in an open lat- ter to the republicans of New Hamp shire, made public recently, Mr. Chandlr expresses the opinion that tie rewublican party ie divided between Taft amd Roosevell, and #o long as ghe split lasts it is certain of t bi Ne. Chandler Fhe sug Faft and declares that, while he persanally favors Senator La Fol latte, he would surrender his pre fetepce fox sowie one like Charles KE. Hughes, Albert B. Cummndings, Charles W. Fairbanks, or Governor Hiram Johnson, of California. -- men Bank Teller's Fate, Fernie, B.C., Feb, 21.--P. Thompson, teller in the Bank of Hamilton here, recently from Winnipeg, perished alone in the hills. He started for a snowshoe tramp Sunday, taking with him a camera. i {a lives mt this place. May Have the Man. Md.,, Feb. 21.-A mm name F. A. Becker was {arrested near Altamont, W. Va., early "to-day. He had $133.37 in money, four watches said to correspond with those taken from passengers, and two revolvers, ip an hold-up on the B. & 0. express on Monday night. Becker is about thirty-five years old, and is freight brakeman on the road, He He was found sit ting beside a five near the tracks. { | Baltimore, giving the f olf May Pardon Brandt. New York, Feb, 21.-1t is believed here that Governor Dix will give com- plete pardon in the case of Folke E. Brandt, former of Mortimer Schiff, banver, whose peculiar charged 'of burglary resulted in Brandt (railroaded to prison for thirty when the real offence was different. Schiff and his avoid further publicity, Erie, Pa, Feb, 21. Earl aged twenty-three, flow across {Erie to Canada and returned the night. The total dist ed was Sighty mille mils valet being vears, altogether wife desire to Crossed Lake Erie Twice, Sandi Lake during cov nee er -- WEDDED SIXTY-THREE YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong McCormick, Centre Strest, Wit- ness the Christening of Their Youngest Great Grandchild, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Mel ormick, Centre street, on Wednesday, celebrat-' ed the sixty-third acniversary of their | marriage. Mr. MeCormick is eighty- n ne years of age, and his wife eighty- ons years; ant they have lived on Cen- tre street for fifty-two vears. They were married hy the late Rev. Dr, Machar, on Feb. 21st, 1849, and have lived in this city since 1850, This elderly couple, still enjoying good health, this year spent the auni- ------ -- PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World. Mrs, Fa azer died suddenly at her home in" Brooklyn at the age of one hunared years and 'one day, Lord Steastheona has subscribed £500 towirils tho ylimioation of debt on t rown © Court Scottish Nuional church, At Bombay thirty thonsapd bales of colton were destroved in a great fire 'whith broke out in one of the = big wa A large meting of fruit growers, held at Jordan, Ont, decided to ac- "copt thirty cents a bushel for toma- canner. ment is on foal to induce wf city council to under Be ton to force reas or fee. A pin alin Ont., farmers have notized robins perched in their teces. They are said to be the first of the season and are looked upon as a harlanger of early spring, Al Fiverpool Frederick Atherton, prrser on the Empress of Britain, tied to Bow street, chirg. hv defrauding the 7. PR. and she Donsinion. Express Scmpany of ov- en s--, | versary quietly, receiving the ealls and messages of congratulation from a large circle of friends They are grandparents fifteen children, and the great-grandparents of seven. An event of their sixty: third anniversary was the christening of their great-granddaughter, the in- fant chit. of Br. J. F. and Mrs. Sparks. "The old couple came to Dr. Sparks' home for dinner and the chris- tening. to Ix MIL AL 108 POL AR 1 IRE eles . Twa aty-tive Business Blocks Houston Texas, Wiped Ont. Houston. Texas, Feb. 21. One thou- sand people homeless, witha several burned and otherwise injured and six million dollars damage, was #he re- sult of a fire which broke out ahout midnight here and sfread rapidly ross twenty five blacks of the busi ness and residential sections, consum- ing everything in its path. For a time it Tooked as if the whole city twould be destroved. The heaviest los ers ave cotton dealers. Nearly all the crop of this district is destroyed, and there is no insurance. The cause ire was an overheatdd stove in dance hall. of i of n WRECKING CREWS PREVENTED By Intense Heat From Trains. North: Adans, Mass, Feb 21. Wrecking crews are still unable to get within four hypdred feet of the ing wreckage ff passenger and f trains which collided in the thunel nar Yloosac last night. in- tense To fram he terrible anders ground fumed has "loosened rocks on either wide and wrecking gangs 'run Reachiug Vo long bris 'of tunmel ronl It is thought at Hest four: bodies wien, are in the a the | this | wh | Be JRINGSTON, BONUS FOR BABIES IN IOWA, i Population, Feb, 21 an increase in the population a premium on babies I. H. MeConologue, of Ma member of the te tax In n new ibcome tax {measure he has drafted for the econ tsideration of the nexy legislature it is {proposed to relleve a man of taxation $200 for child he has. we proposed law provides an' in tax all aver 1,000, -reliel from taxation on 3200 for child under eighteen years in family. This looked upon hy many way to pension parents, being that nothing financially unless income Moines courage of lowa posed by Caty, OmmiSsion. Des fowa, is pro On sl on : every come with levery on meomes the i% us one drawback gains having chil s1.000 While on the only the pa by dren annually, alone of and the amount is exempted from taxation is $1,500. In short, the 13 an encouragement wife, and, increases, his 18 a. man must £1,000 } pay | i a an income av {he has a wife, from he vanced {it man to bill, for a hs earn rear encourag the said, to take mg capacity tity. It hoped this {will check the decrease tion of the state, last census reports, is a 0s to fam 18 ement in show Five From Toronto ard Hamilton Border. 21. investigating of ( sSucaked Over Falls, N.¥ men are of another the Niag crvice gling Across arn ret the Sug 'hina | men bunch Five from border jit allogred, taken {to and Hamilton, put into trunk checked through to New Ygrk. Fhe head of the organization to be a Toronto man and a white from Hamilton, have hand em is were Foro and and Wor and man, who comes is supposed to gling. a im the smug May Operate Mines. London, Feb, 21 Ihe may take over and operate ming in view of the bles. {ravery th stant ment © on € tron Has Been Remove a Fob, Pe brother M.1 Peter! Stratton, stration, Or( Y 1 ton. beef stm o 3 18 R dismies of hi ex 8 Mensare to Check Decrease in the | To en i 1 FARIO, SHOT 1 ATHER AND SELF. 2 | Aangered at Bank: Him Moncey. ND. Feb. Paul, shot W. Wallace, a ent banker, Drayton, N.D., ly wounded his then killed himself. curred the bank lace. it is alleged that written letter his fath less he fulfilled $25,000. Fe Grand 21. Wallace, bis father, H. { brother-in-law The tragedy mn of the elder a some weeks ago 3 promise to give Mer SHOT WHILE FONDLING BABY. Unwelcome Woman Feb i | i wd Himself, 21. ~Mr lose hot and mortally amin Fried, { admirer, who afterwards turer weapon himself. The Loecurred in Mrs. Silverman' ible he New York, Si wound deome the shooting apart verman v fed by I WLS ber an unwe upon fashion while arms ment i oa uptown apart ndling the WAS un h m ' ment f | baby het, her Ww I'he 18 child Cttawa, Feb. 21.---The chances good for a general election within two vears. There is a growing belief that the Borden ministry is ta follow redistribution with an people. Radistribution session, so that an held in. the spring of 1913. HU there @ gerrymander, the liberal majority in the ix likely to throw the bill out. However, that will not both er the government, it will mean that they will escape the resentment of the west expressed by some twenty ad ditional seats. The determination the govern ment not to deal finally with any of the big questions has given rise to the going appeal 'to will take place next election (could he is senate as of ONTARIO IS TO GET Terminal Locations Hudsons Bay, Railway. Ottagva, Feb, 21. --There firmation of the story of by Ontario will get Port connection with the extension Manitoba boundaries. fhe Ontario put up a fight for it, lin insisted that, previously made, both Churchill should be in otherwise the legislature eatify it. Ontario, however, will be given good ! terminal locations and other facilities for its railway to the bay. A number of the cabinet are planning trips to the summer to gel more closely with vohditions in that part country. It is probable that besides the west ern ministers, others going will Messrs. Hazen, Cochrane, White, Hughes, and possibly Mr. Monk. Negotiations now in progress be tween the government and certs Canadian and English transportation companies operating trans-Atlantic steamship lines will result, Some Good Yor is deal whores Nelson of no the members Premier Rob the propos: Nelson his province would conser¥ative but as under and ministers west hh of tonech the if success service between Canada dand. | and Ex - ' Want Rails Admitted Free. Regina, Sask. mous vote the ture passed n Mr. Rimpsdn, Feb. 21.---By a unani- Raskatechewnn legisla: resolution moved b of Battleford, urging that the duty on steel rails he se pended until such time as the ral mills of Canada are capable of supply- ing the steel required for the construe: tion of Canadian railways. Minister of Railways Calder. ing on the resolution, stated that ats the present time it was no exaggera- tion to sav thai there was from 550, to 600 miles of graded. line in Sas katchewan incomplete because of the impossibility of procuring rails, and | the only way for the railway compan- fos to complete the work on the grad: od lings was to go ito the United States awd Great Britain for the rails Dr. J. W. 8. MeCall + provincial the risk of being buried under the de health aflion, Toronte, was the guest turned home yesterday. of ean J.C, Comell, while in King: are | the | on- | 1 tors not | be | ful, in the establishment of a new fast | TION COMING IN TWO YEARS: The Borden Government May Try For For a Snap Verdict After, ~ Redistribution---Big Issues are Being Sheived. that an election mminent. The final en that belief by the resolution the extension Manitoba boundaries has been | nounced. There no mention | wher the line run {Ontario and Manitoba | With MeBride palling | Bourassa another on | tion, and with the {lodges pulling in dif fover the ne temere and school ques tions, there does not seem to be a more likely course open to the govern ment than a snap verdict immediately | after redistribution, and before the lib- | |erals have undertaken party reorgan- | zation belief ily 1s comparative was giv orm in which the of the un of touch for { | i | is it between in is to be one the church ferent Nis naval and ques ! ! | | WILL LIKELY GET INCREASE Not Expected That There Will be Carpenters' Strike. 1 | { | } { | | A there focal will The twenty 23.00 carpenter-contractor strike of the have asked an ine a day, making instead of $2.80, receiving He HAYS be men no rease thicir which himself of Wages they have thinks that in asking {the present Iso hich that conts been th what time mans he men are they the At is doing of living nter canuot If he had romnd, it would present time, are receiving $3 are cost a eafrpe {live on what is getting, work all the year differen At the tof the carpenters day. | be some a next | MAJOR GEORGE H. GILLESPIE To Command No. 3 Company Army Service Corps, Colonel J. Lyons Biggar, of Ottawa, director of transport and siipplies {when in the city, a short time ago, tarranged for the reorganization of No. eompany Canadian © Army {Corps. Major George H, Gillespie has been placed in command, and from | his vears of service in this corps, there is no doubt it will prosper under him. | It is expected that corps will go in- {to camp in June, fally up to stre ngth, {five officers avid one hundred men, in la condition to efficiently discharge ifs limportant duties at the annual train- ling of the militia. ! 1 i i Service SLAC KSMITHS H ADS SUPPER, They May Organize a Horseshoe As sociation. The blacksmiths of Kingston bad an ovster supper at the Revere hotel Juesday might. About twenty-five sat y, including re presentatives Hom a, Brockville, Gapanogue | and country places: It a teed that a horse-shoe associa € Utia panes iRugge tion be organized with a view to bet-| the trade. | {tering the cocdition of Nothing definite however, was decided mpon. The plans of the blacksmiths will not be given. out at present. Mrs. Moncrief, of Calgary, who bas. been visiting friends in the city, re Lots of high déads are found ai tha also taking the matter up with great Todder bottom of the « Refusal to Give Rex and killed promin- serious- and | oc- Wal- » Uses Weapon on and the directions | i | | | « arpen- ! perfectly right i Nay itish WEDSESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 192 BITTER FIGHT In South Renfrew in Bye- Election It is a Toss-Up as to Which | Report Says---The Upon the young Wallace had 10 threatening to kill him un- him Vote. Feh m 21 Tox Renfrew are the tenfrew, {tion day ih of all Canada metituency, paign in with the heavie brought to the repudiation by it addition, the 18 ele and the turned to this bitterest cam been fought, both parties in the struggle agreement 10ITOW DO Sy es « where its history has ns of | being to bear | {Owing famous i conservative added interest the first turn-over party In lection Septem; { lenders, has it an ne since of bes | is the would The of the back-woods for ot prospects, an independent | certamiy i" uncertain Say 18 a Kent election can tell | coin vobody podis will vote, anid Phi surcharg may turn trick the eleventh with 18. openly being candidates, Hon liberal, and Dr. Maloney, con m ng the driving through the little they the being 1 hour, the air rumors and voor stated that | seattered about Leorge I? and it YRC iN ts of I'he mm, varbive | their dren knots rn block | mem | Lira | er are best use of to-day, roads addressing of village here there is raging, and looks ed LO-Morrow Lime county ¥ and te it like ad roud { Another Renfrew Report. pecial to wi Otiawa, Ww Feb, ig 21. hig corres I'he | MOTORIST Y ASK CHANGES i | In the Ontario Law Regarding Speed | Limits. i Good Hon. W to-day, foronto, eh George HU M.P.P., introduced to una, provincial secretary, deputation ol a change in jaw; they i, i | motorists, wh the ge asked tor tits. The present unworkable. It fixes ten hows as the limit in cities, linges, und fifteen miles ah hour pg {the limit in the comity fives mo- torist, they say, excee thes limits | o any dan to himself ar any i Fhe as it stands sim- | opportunity Lo unscrupu magistrates to] whom they | They also to new the bill which would pro to | stan ling street | and placing all the of acc of motors. Mr, Han-| na promised consideration I speed lim claim, y miles an | towns and | without jer pedestrian law { ply gives the lous police officers or bother i spite mn against object motorists have co! hibit cal Auses motors NSS a onus m {dents on owners A policeman in New York, on Tues found dynamite bomb placed | to a tenement house Avenue |¢ He scooped up a hatiul of the fuze. day, a close on B. and extinguished SHOW | {ville {eitement | whether and ! Hrew night. ismaller {who claims ridin | the g ( | Pek ar {and | majority there {camp jeven should 1 300, | the privy couneil, { the { litigation case with the city is Pg, {resolution supporting hig BEING WAGED . Connection With the on on Thursday. Candidate Will Win, the Latest Result Will Depend Backwoods pondent, through tele gan dista long p Renfrew, E with points, phone connection and other learns that ex this afternoon at fever Forty-eight polls to from to-morrow, Ir. - RR. Maloney or Hon. iraham wing in the South bye-election there will be demonstration Renfrew to-morrow Most the election of but a majority much than Thomas Edward ex. M.P.P., I'racey, to have been the "Maloney one," of the Graham IT heat, heard be that fr. Rea big are and PA a at conced Graham, with Low's J. all the Dunlop, nnd over Say in Renfrew Mercury, Fhe editor of conservative, 300 majority, think Fhe M liberal editor pic ks Rentrew vham ille tournal, by about Eg editors chances In Rentrew wagered of opimon ans iraham's good. rhout the paints has been a CONsensus £4,000 From » general that the on va riety lof Seems be Low of around 600 and split h as been in the conservative wld i Graham, and of i favor that watt great the inyYwhere cabinet | ham array 1 ministers, "on ra FO warpatl win In from to WINNIPEG CITY With its Street R Company. Feb. 21 I'he to-day, Winnipeg Electric mn a twenty-live LOSES Its Big ( ailway Foronto, olf of com dolla of Winni distinct decision in avon Railway pany, million is regarded here as a blow al municipal ownership. Mayor Geary and City Drayton de clined to express an opinion as to how it, affected the rights of Toronto and other Ontario cities where street rail ay companies have franchises. They pr it would still depend largely on the terms their agree ments Winnipeg city will have to pay {hundred thousand dollars in costs | this Counsel f eCtive n in case, ee ---- Franchise for Women. Bellevill Ont, Feb. 21 meeting the city council was unanimously the proposition legislature to extend hise for municipal purposes ried have cation of At here 8 a adopted to petition the fran- to mar- property quali { the women who NERCHANTS ARE They Want to Have Commercial Rates | for Electric Lighting to Add to City's Beauty. More Whig fhar than r the and deserted an any talked the defect and to introduce wdvertising medium Princess street a white even ing alter vers 1 1%1y the us ivigoro i wed merchants Al and present as way, where the public might find plea- ji jsure in ing the tFwving an {the whole i The sire and m up aad down, observ windows, and attractiv city. merchants Hapros many of at night ing generally, | appearance to | also, @ with their asugl de took ap the matier tores were illumin At the to oe, the ated and advantage the : But, now we are hearing the after | math. 1 he = decidedly to ciiy 'that their enter: | prise quite a large expenditure ! of money because while they have business to do their electric lights, in view of their desire to make the street as brilliant as possible, go on they are charged the same rates are paid hy the citizens in their homes. The lights, ff not used for advertising purposes, could be put out | andy Princess street rdgarded as dead | after the shop closing time, | The merchants have considered the 'matter and have about decided to iehriail expenses in this regard unless | consideration given to them iby the city. They point out, and very justly, that the city, with its power plant makes n surplus, as is shown | this vear, of over $10,000, and to- wards which they contriba very largely: They set up the pléa that merchants means no and AS i i some 18 -- -- College's Diamond Jubilee, i Sherbrooke, Feb. 20. Bishop's Uni- | versity, Lennoxville, will celebrate ita | diamond jubilee next vear. At a meet- ing of .the corporation a commitiee iwas appointed to raise" a fad of S100.000), a prominent member of the 'sorporation promised 35000 for this {purpose The 'Alumni; Assosiation is | |r | eustusinmm, A {should be {the { use | the ently, following + i lieve i Whig i made, {committee i |able day power. SEEKING RELIEF the that should r given responsible and for A electric utilities whateve have no surplas there Are summers who for the deben maintenance of who does not light should have regard to any surplu should not be taken and devoted to purposes of the They believe that should maintained effici that depreciation account should be adopted and a sinking fund provided to meet but afterwards any one ven should be the advantages to the con alone ture are dobt plant the person gas or no concern surplus city m by the tax } the plant be a contingencies, surplus of used to rates for car, : With this contention, and which seems to have meet with the approval of the board of trade, as its of last shows, the merchants he they are entitled to a commercial Just as the power consumers bave been treated to a reduced cut in their rates for day consumption Ii for the city's advantage they are will: ing to pay for keeping the streets ori! iliant them the aty in return shoul give them rates that will relieve the! burden that now presses upon them. The attitude of the merchants the | regards as a good one and from statements that have already been we understand that the utilities have the matter before it for considevation and that it has in view a reduction not only for the mer ichants but for the use of household utensils that will consume consider lower resolution night rate, Cannot Wake Her. LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronta, Ont. Feb y "4 ail ley and A creasing Aer storm s : i 10 am Ons lawrence terly ga in this evens ting FIRST SHOWING TO-MORROW == (QF == The New Fabrics For. Spring and Summer FOR TAILORED SUITS, GLADMORE SERGES, in Navy or Black, FRENCH WORSTEDS, in Greys, Browns, also Black with Stripes, Greens, ete, Hair ling TIGER SUITINGS, Introducing the frown and Sand raised stripes Camel with new Shades FRENCH CHEVERONS, BROADOLOTHS, FRENCH CHEVIOTS SCOTCH TWEEDS, Eu. FOR DAINTY DRESSES, CASHMERE-DE-SOIF, FRENCH ROBE PRETTY STRIPED FABRICS, NEW FRENCH DELAINES, Introducing a host patterns, of dainty RADIUM FOULARDS, STRIPED REPPS, INDIAN DIMITIES, COTTON VOILLS, beautiful Oriental effects, NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW LACES, NEW ALL-OVER LACKS, NEW DRESS NETS, With robe All to be seen to-morrow at STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE, MARRIED, LESSLIE~-- At of the bride's Hireet, by the niel M. Gordon, D.D of Queen's University, Feb, 20th, 1912. Rev iherson Dyckman of Westfivid age. Io Anna Holt eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James 8 Lesslle : DYCKMAN ence William the resid. father 4 Verv Rey Principat on Tuesday, Henry Maes DIED, ALPPORT Mount 17th, 1912 the late ears At Chesney Harriet Ann Henry Alport and six months LUCY---Al Kingston (General Hospital, Feb, 20th, 1912, Prederick J. Luey.s ineral from his late residence, Joyce I : morning at ten o'clock 'ataragul Cametery Fr ends cquaintances are re- apect ted to attend SHANNON imbury, "0th 3 helo wife . aged Yours er late residence Thursday, the pm F respectfully on Feb relict of aged x1 i3 of 1 ¥ Funeral 1 he AR ; aoqua invited to attend WILTON-~In Kingston, Ont, Feb 191 ilen Birch, widow of the Henry Wilton, In her ear 20th, ate seventy sixth kb eral (pri at 2.30 sidence vice at MARTIN 1912, 3 of he Fur ate) Thursday® afternoon, velock, from her late Princess Bireet house at twee o'clock hingetan, on Feb. 20th, s Mary Martin, at the home Mra. Thos, McDermott, Junction sun * " solemn in St requiem Bris ning and dc< invited 1a 'mthedral 10 « quaintand attend the Friday Frionds es are coralally ROBERT J. REL, The Leading Undertaker, "Phone 577. of Undertake d 256 PRINCERS STR EW Phone 147 for Ambulaser, BLACK WALNUT CHAIRS, Twelve of these In two Aiffercnt rtyles. Av-rare kind. One set at $30; the other at $38, The best I ever ha At Turk's. 'Phone 108 PURE HONEY REI. In the Comb, 18¢ and 20¢ tion, per secee London, Ont. Feb. 21. here have an extraordinary case of | sleeping sickness in Mra. John Barker, aged 74, whom they have been upable | to waken since Sunday night. Her breathing and heart action are per tectly normal. : pour headache powders 100." Gj Physicians EXTRACTED. 2121 Pails ,.. 5 Ib. Pails. nin. 10 Ib. Pails .. SHES 20100, Pails ... .. ..... $2.40 ass seas jas. Redden & Co.