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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Feb 1902, p. 2

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THE DAILY WHIG, TAURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Cured of Piles. Mrs, Hinkley, hpdiauapolis, writes ©" The doctor said it mewt be an operstian costing $800 and little chance lo survive chon Pyrasmd Pile Cure amd ome 30 eent box made we sound and well" All driagists sell it. It hever fails to cure ony form of Piles, Try #t. Book un suse ated cure, free F Pyramid br: wk Ca, Marshall, Mich by mil, arpets, Rugs, Linoleums. Portier Curtains, Lace Curtains and Draperies in exclusive styles and not to be found el:exhere in the city. We are carrying at this season of the year a very complete stock at prices which appeal to the closest buyer. In Linolcums we show the largest line to be found and at prices that mean a genuine morey-saving to you. R. Mc¢cFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse. i of fm, td =k LBRUARY FURNITURE SAL "Heductions From 104020 Por Cont. onall Lines, 2 Parlor ite, Regular "$18. Februagy T is a Sofa, Arm Rock Sak Plecn ™ gl Small Chair in these. Suite, 6 pieces, Regular, r, $82. February 1 Buite, 5 pleces, Regular $45. February 1 Suite, 3 pieces, Regular $40, We ine ins an advertised. the adv #0 far this month ave been taken wp 2 our customers i quality, but on t y restos 35. per cent. you. Some 59 Jase of make good at 86 oon! a Ss a 1 Lon FRO fen Unk Extinsion ular $13. Fohruary price, § T. F. HARRISON CO. UNDERTAKING, ETC. 'PHONES Rites 1, 01.92 February IY ve tare veil Phe t nares SF dhru! J ute, will go on pl |RANBLERS WERE SHUT OUT. THE BICYCLISTS SCORE A BRILLIANT VICTORY. | Teams Leaving To-Morrow To | Play At Different Places--Mec- Gill And Queen's Play Satur- day--Frontenacs Getting Down to Hard Practice, hockey league series, { Kingston skating rink last | night, the Bieyvele club gave the Ramb | bers an awful drubbing, scoring nine points and blanketing the Ramblers. { The last named team seemed unable | da pull iteslf together; it was on off In the Quigte at the day with the players. The first hali exhibition hockey, combinatioh the ter was a splendid of Ramblers playing land keeping play well within ipitory of their opponents, but the strong defence of the bicyele men pre vented the Ramblers scoring. The hicvelists made their gains on long in dividual rushes. The second half went pretty much as the wheelmen wantea it. The are splendid stick handlers and swift skaters; in the first hall they seored three and in the last six, making a total of nine. Ramblers are capable ol playing a much superior game. Coaworthy played a star game. He i® improving es the days go by. Ser cant and Hartrick also played well. Ashley was the most conspicuous of Bicyclists for good work. The have a strong and keen de a mee victors R. Devlin; point, W. Bearance, Capt; cover, Coxworthy; centres, « Hae kett, Sergeant; wings, Moncrief, ¥. Hartrick. Bicycliste-- Goal, J. Devlin; point, Fvans; -enver, Vanhorn; centres, Ash ley, (Capt.; Seal; wings, McCartney, Laird. \ Ramblers--Goal, Rockwood Always Wins. Rockwood and Kingston curlers met last might at the rink of the latter, in a Quinte 'league match. Rockwood won by five shots Rockwoud No. 1.--W. R MeCammon, W. Potier, J, skip.--~¥5. Kingston, Strachan, W evlantl, skip Rockwood, Fenwick, J skip.«-20 Kingston, Shaw, I'rof 15 Dick, T. Davidson, No. 1.--J. W B. Dalton, ) No. 2--W Dennison, Power, A. M. 8. Suth Jones, W Dr. Clarke, No. 2--T Watson, W Slater, F S. Ellis, skip Sporting Notes. Ottawa basket-ball team will play n Toronto and Hamilton On Monday Cadets 11 and Peterboro 1 play herve in the second intermediate semi-fingl watch. Rockwood curling olab leads in the Quinte league and in the matches with Kingston for the local tankard Berlin still leads in both series western. Ontario hockey league seniors won all but one, and the termediates all George Sullivan, of Kingston, stands forth among the Eastern base ball league pit hers last year, accord ing to the official report. Vhere is trouble between Columbia and Yale, which is likely to result in the cancelling of the annual football game between these two teams. Formorvow Queen's Il hockey team wil leave for Smith's Falls, playing there Friday and at Verth Saturday. They will not return home until Mon- day. Wednesday night next grove-Frontenae junior gation will meet the Beiley here. The final match will at Belleville. Contrary to expectations, Dr. Har ty did not tutn out with Frontenacs lasts night for practice. The team was given a hard grind and will greatly profit by the practice. 'Chummy" Hill, of Toronto lingtons, turned out last night with the Frontenacs, and pat in a hard hour's practice. "'Chuimny" handles a stick beautifully and is speedy on his skates. Sir Thomas Lipton will accept the committee's invitation to be present at the Olympian games to be held in Chicago in 1904, and if possible, will bring 'the mew America's cup challeng er to sail on the lakes. The intercollegiate championship match between Queen's and MeGill teams will take place Saturday night at the Kingston rink. Queen's wiil pus on a strong team, all the "old eats" turning out to defend the honor. Monday night the return match be- tween Peterboro and Cadets will be played off at the Kingston rink, I cadets have any sort of luck they ought to wif' this match, as the Peter- boro players will be lost on so large a rink, Four Kingston hockey teams will leave Kingston to-morrow to do bat the with outside teams. The ladies will go to Believille, Ramblers to Deseronto, Bicyclista to Napanee and Queen's Il to Smith's Falls. Fron- tena. seniors wll play Cornwall at the Kingston rink. Willie Harty will not be in the best condition Jor Friday's match against Cornwall. While at work in the loco- motive works yesterday he was struck on the left eye by a piece of steel of The in the Beoch- + juniors be played Wel- is mevert painful. He practised last night with the injured eye band: 'maidens who compose the King- ston Aerial hockey team will assuredly have a hot time in Belleville to-mor- row night. The bunch they meet there are called the Seorchers, Fire will flash from the eyes of the Belleville damsel, cating cold about them, oh, no! LE ey with the Ram: first that the biaycle clul's hockey team has won, have teen in hard luck this season, | ar a tide scems to have tutu, + go-to Napanee to-morrow night, i and. can defeat the team there, ang a good chance of landing ve. Fron tenacs and Cornwall disagree upon referee for final game at Kingston amd the Bar has. bomi asked to furnish the official. A Toronto man will be Lent. Manager Sutherland, of the Fron Satire. aig he a i matter the OHA alae. "terday of the death, While the injury ie not dengerons, it' stouian, was a good thing the veteran plavers had at last dropped away Queen's. It says "It may all right, but here a query soloe in quisitive person might ask, Where were the when the veterans re, §O 'needed' to help the from be is all 'comers much team The We \ assted Fe Judd and she dates for the final OHA. championship games betes 0 the Wel lingtons and the winner the Fron tena Cornwall gane As. the Wel lingtous hase had to play the final game away from home two Years in succession they ald like this season to | came in Toronto, The Keystone hockey team, of Pitts burg, Pa., is anxious to eome over to Canada on a week's touf of western (Intario and asks $150 a match, The bunch from the Yankee smoky city really only intermediates, all of them Canadians, who pose before the people of Pitsshurg as the best in the warld Now that these *'inercen- aries" are geting sO bold to in vade their mative land, it behooves the Mail and Empire to appeal, to the isth Highlanders and the Queen's Own Rifles to guard the border against such an invasion, as the Tor v paper has declared that the Pittsburg hockeyists will contaminate the poor little puck chasers in the fold of the O.H.A, The various professional baseball leagues have agreed to these changes in the playing rules : All short fouls will be wtrikes; to remove penalty on long foul fly; to allow the pitcher not more 'than one minute to deliver not exceeding five balls to warm up; that the eatcher must stand within ten of the plate throughout the match. As to fouls the plan is to start at second base and draw the base line some distance past first base to the stands, doing the same on the other side of the diamond. A foul ball hit inside this 'line is a strike. Be- vond this line it is a foul fly. Then the pitcher is not allowed to throw the ball to any player except the catcher or a baseman after the bat tar steps to the plate, else a ball will he called The Toronto ranting. Here is the latest hlast of the man with the "horn" : "In Kin eardine a hockey, football or baseball team ave given the right hand of fel lowship the moment they strike town, apd, win or lose, are dined and es cotted - 'to the depot by a friendly crowd. Ah, me! how like a game in Kingston. When a 'team gets "there it ix usually met by a crowd who ad dress you as 'say, and refer to your fellow-associates as 'them guys as is with you." And fhey surely entertain vou, and you are kept busy during day on the field dedging stray piecc- es of tomatoes, ete And for es corting you to the train they but not if you're g ramner, in which care you secrete yourself in vour sleeping berth, and wait till the train draws away from the lime- 7." That description exactly mes enacted in Toronto last when two baseball umpires stoned by the queen city deni because the team didn't club hes sag March Ist key hruary they the say wer lay ust ure as onto Telegram is again as yes, do, good stone sunumer, were 7008 win home Canker. There is a mist akey idea as tothe cause of Cankers in the mouth and throat. Sufferers imagine that they arise from stomach troubles, but it is nothing more or less than the re- sult of impure blood. Numerous so called medicines have been floated on the market, but experience has proven that there is only one cure, Iron To nie Pills, at Wade's rag store, 23 cents a box, Former Kingstonian's Loss. Word was in the city yes- in Chicago, a few days ago, of the wife, and baby of Andrew. Ennis, a former Kingstonian. Ennis left here ten or twelve years ago, but he will be rementbered by many, A number of relatives reside in the city, and they will hear of his sad bereavement with much regret. The deceased lady was a native of Chicago. received fe. hr. Limestone lodge, No. 91, A.0.UW., meets to-night at 7.30 o'clock. MANDARIAN OF THE Precious Baby Clasp. An illustrious Chinese Mandarin was put on the famous American food, Grape-Nuts, and he and his wife cur- ed of stomach and kidney trouble and heart disorder after he, in particular, had been pronounced by. his physician incurable. His letter is written by his inter- preter and signed with his Chinese signature. It recites, "For three years I was under the care of the best phy- sicians in Russia, Germany, France, America as well as my own country I had tried baths and water cures al- most without number. I grew worse until finally my physician pronounced me incurable and I was doomed to die in from three to six months. A friend prevailed upon me to change my food and take up Grape- Nuts. This I did more to gratify my friend than from any benefit I expect: ed, but within were so gratifying as to astonish and delight myself and family. My improvement continned without refapse until at the end of three months T was well and sound. weigh- od more and was stronger and had a hetter appetite and more ect di- Rosin than at any other time in my ie. My wife was a a victim of seri- ous stomach trouble from which she hat suffered for several years. She has heen restored to good, rebust health | by the use of Grape-Nats. . 1 hate recommended it in about hal a dozen families, and it bas pever fail- | have | EE tw 1 tier, "F amy fendhiar with all the facts re A and know them stated. 1 have recived ie. of Gaps: also on a family. in a Toronto paper, that it. urs, the results t THE TIDE OF PROSPERITY. | KINGSTON Our "Growing Time" Is Here-- Evidences Of Increased Indus- trial Activity--There Are No Idle Mechanies In The City Now. More tries ary works has than of Kingston's indus flourishing, The locom all it can handle for long months to come. Selby & Youlden's foundry has more work; than it _.can turn. out The Wormwith piano com pany is aldo experiencing the effect. of the countrys indusirial . progress. It has been found necessary to put night gangs at wark in their factory in or der to turn out work to meet increas ed demands. Jt is doubtful if there is a half-dozen idle mechanics in the city, and it is very likely that the majority of these are idle, not of necessity, but oi choice. Ie it not pro! halle that the "growing time" has at. last strack Ki It would appear so An insurance agent, "ho claims that he knows pretty ac from his daily contact - with citizens, just what their states his be well off pros one ive wn sees of present conditions are, lief that they were never 80 as they are to-day. They are pering, he says, and are giving un mistakable evidence of it, The pest vear has been one of steady growth jor Kingston, and the prospects for the future are bright. The demand for labor--especially skilled labar has ve- sulted in ativacting to the city a splendid class 'of men. Kingstonians, depression, are now gradually return ing to their homes. Building operations in the city this winter have given steady cm ployment to many mechanics, and denote the progress of the city along various lines. The destroyed Oddfellows' bloek has rebuilt, and the three new stores and large hall above were rent ed long before they were completed Waldron's new store, corner Brock and Wellington streets, has heen enlarged to almost three times its former size The plate glass windows bave been placed in position, the new floor and the work of completion is rapidly pushed ahead by a larg been laid, being » body workmen, During the opera - house ably short space still considerable interior when the The two eld stores at 65 Brock street have been torn down and the foundation laid for two new and splendid places of business. As soon as the weather moderates, this work will be pushed forward. McKelvey Jirch's large building will Spring torn down to make a large up-to-date to weet wing prosperous ihe new of also a new Grand ted in a remark Phere 1 do on winter was ered of work theatre season clos tune to and 67 the way f mn be and more whe gre bru art: building has been the to SCOT of work months and of money into cir hall will £30,008) structure i this on Queen s college campus means of giving cwployment men for a number putting large st atlation And Grant be a cost of more itself, will siderable for the laborers and ston Ia the spring In pany will to their is also a will of of ROW over mn furnish work me: King the locomotive build a larg ng shop, and bability that wore secured and additional The old limestone been marking time for Years, i8 now beginning the n prog There is no reason in heaven or in the waters under earth, why the city should not "go ahead, if the citizens have but faith in her, and show a spirit of apprecia- tion and enterprise befitting those who are privileged to live in so beau tiful and so favored a city. The pro mise of a better day is hers; the tide has alréady tured. Jt rests with those who rule us now to be energetic and aggressive, vot cautions and care ful. "Too optimistic," some may say That remains tobe seen... The opli mist, thgugh he may be ever-confident, is withfil' the happiest anc [con tented. man. VOTE AGAINST PROHIBITION. cor hapies of works - ¢ addition there property works which number of wrch of ervet pro be erected city, a ert the Tose on Principal Grant Not Backward In (Offering Advice. In closing another letter Globe on the prohibition principal Grant, says : It follows from my argument that the first and indispensable thing to be done is mot in favor of provincial prohibition. 1t will be difficult to show this because of popular indiffer- ence and the wnwillingness of men to take what they think trouble, especially when they or party interests are not immediately concern- ed. Each man comforts himself with thinking that his vote is of little ac- count. On the other side are two well organized bodies--"the trade' with which there is a strong popular unwillingness to be in any way iden- tified, and the prohibitionists, who can always bring a certain foree to the polls, zeal being a fair substinte for cash, but in whose panacea the general public has little or no faith. | How to get 'the unorganized, .umsub- sidized public," to act in such a case is the difienity, and therefore it is sarely. our duty to urge men to vote as y think, and the duty of the press to rise above ponifiden tions and to give no uncertain sound on so momentous an issue. Until the prohibitionists see. hy finding them. selves in a munority, that some other method of fighting the drink habit must be tried it is useless to propose ; anything else. It may be asked, what ! do you propose ? I shall vote against provincial prohibition to the question, Got His Medal. Robert Vair, Alived street, yester- day reccived bis Fenidn raid medal for Services 'rendered in 1566. Mr. Vair enginger of the old steamer Watectomn when that eraft was fitted up as a gun hoat, in command of Lieut. French, , and patrolled the tiver in 1566, ei for Fenians. He Lélonged to the Garden Island - com- pany of milla. lS ists, Wellington street. who crossed the line during periods of | {John P. Clancy, HAS AT LAST SET IN FOR | iV KEdwara + Before dently has ' dates 1 the field, { which unnecessary | ! emotional and ether thrills at (by. Mr. Robson with magnificent arms and legs . taining ten dave' treatment, PERSONAL MENTION, ments Of The People -- What They Are Saying And Doing. KR. A. Stephens, jr., Brockville, was the city to-day on a business trip Andrew Robson, the actor ; was horn n ard a t of her Union street and A. W formerly re in the ity sister, H. Granelli of dents of King ston, pending a few days Richard the funeral returned He Ww. city attending Mrs. Bloom his home ir Reid, in the his sister, today to ol milton Symons, Toronto, one of the flor Queen's arts building in 'the city to-day to look work R > Mostyn, Ottawa, to attend the funeral the late street, Mrs. N. R Queen street, returned to the day from Richmond Hill, Ont. they attended the funeral of Mrs sister, the late Miss architects arrived over the in the his kro- Henaer is of James city ther-in-faw, son, Bdrrie Mr and Carmichael, city to where Car michael' s Mary Jenkins. Gus" Daly has arrived from Brockville, ana few days with his mother on Univers ity avenue He will leave to-morrow for Peterboro to take up his new du ties a8 imspector for the Standard Jife insurance company. in the eity spending a DROPPED DEAD TO-DAY. Harnessmaker, Suddenly Expires. Sudden and startling is the call that often summons man to his home vond the skies; sometimes in ming it calls him. while he daily task. Such that John P. Claney, received this : In snall street, « to tory, he thereby earned The shop is he 1 the been someLtnunes it envaged at his the summons harnessinaker, hour it comes, is was morn ton fac an Welling biscuit trade livelihood box who several S0 0 Crothers his little an honest ated by Mr well plied a small Claney, for about K ght he SEOs rear feeling down SLOVE al had not days, came this morning he eould taken ill, as deavored to get room While the floor, he once summoned, pired a The physician pronounce whe tl to be heart Failure The dex was ! in N awa, stairs to his fire was to o'clock evil have his ao 80, he up only a fell A doctor was but Mr. Clancy moments after his arrival the stairs to few &tips at ex few cause of well here horn oh very the « . ving He ver thirty was weased Ji formerly Smith's was a udden Utila and in Clary To Hold A Fair. the King last The fully wd that y coming directs of The cultural Shaw pre holding Was held d "ns nz rl met ng 9 mayor stion of od, and should the made known for v being was decided to an King Wolfe Island and rton township - agricultural so and Kipgston horticultural to afiilinte for purposes form fair association. A meet will be held hence at it 1s hoped delegates these hseussion siding a fair was it ne be wu tumn will _not the tir vite the Storring it ton, sO show and ing a two weeks to have A long and pro. rex into, fre fitabl but ne m societies was « definité re nite thing sulted -- Music At The Barracks. A "musical blizzard' held in Salvation army barracks last night The attendance was large Fuosign Bloss sas chairman, and mn troduced the following programme Voea! duet, Misses Nellie Pollitt ana Mabel Laturney; mouth organ sole, with guitar, bandsman Christipas; se lection, string bana reading Capt Bloss; clarionet Johnny Wath- selection band; shide trom sols, Mayell: - voeal Christmas, Capt and Capt. Ow was solo, an; brass bone bandmaster bandsman Bloss, Miss K. Allen vialin Mrs. R. Downey; se lection, strin band. The solo by bandmaster Mayell was especially well rendered qnartette ens solo Andrew Robson To-Night. Andrew Robson, who appears in 'Richard Carvel," to-night plays every night to seating capacity. He is ex tablished so firmly in the hearts of theatre-gours in the new romanti character in which he appears that it will take a long ran of the play. two give the people all they want of it Carvel's adventures both as lover and patriot are intensely attractive with every is played ex his Her fin ry turn of the story and as he pression of all the phases! of ( charming character it is nd x that he has achieved this exthac ary popularity. Life Worth Living. Why not have the free use of your Drive out the rheuma- tiem and feel that life is worth I ing. William lee, gardener, No. Princess street, Kingston, Ont. fered for vears with rheumatism in the shoulders and arms. Three hot ties of Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure made a new man of him. This great blood purifier is put up in bottles con 3 cents, suf- at Wade's drug store. Dress Furnishings. Fine dress shirts, 81; ties. collars and cuffs. No man in Kisgston will lock more swell than vou in a dress suit this season, if you buy fit here. Bibby's your out Corn INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OU BUSY REPORTERS, The Spice of 'Every Day lile-- What the People Are Talking bout--Nothing Escapes At tention. ernment diy-dock, is at the ordinary Arushes, pay fox discount sale. E start the Ma company the harges being awarted the public in memory Dufferin, at ral of Canaca The mail tage not the city to impassable roads Other stages were § he skating club Kingston rink Pueslay nsledd Saturday night. Thurs law sill be hand night instead of Twesdayv, One of the Y.M.C.A. members, accompanied the hall team to Wawertown a week to-day, has not yet returned comrades ars charm will epost to forecasties on week the ilding of two térinl new steel this is buildings are of the late time gov on sted { one roger from Wilton 1 yesterday, owing in the country hate meet at reach the oi will on @ who basket ago His mg the omint tee of One struck out taxation of l'oronto with manu prin tario legisl the imumarily clause hon and privileges Junction, fac tures We have our stock o reduced past got three ry levably th certainly for consi be public r. discount Mitchell, dvspeplic try Dyspepsia hair k nd the gain davs m If you are me ' Carter ittle Lver Pil makes ot NECVOUSNesS makes dvgpeptic; either one ren litt ders ¥ these little pills ( 1 he very hay a good vards withou shovel Hug} the str ference had a con gineer this to equipping cal th fends of a pattern ap mornin the proved by £ t Exter beg fe t « AINE ment are A and being adartions Aletha. added, are new, wh veld iti Lualt fortah! quite com hex appear our 20 pe th and ng%t » Mitchell provided of the engi Queen's, Toesday » mach product' 9 nal take cards uet admir cards md made a ry away a were \ « ) asion Smith's White Liniment is the most penetrating linhwent known, and a positive cure for sprains, swellings, inflamamation, neuralgia, rheumatism, and lombago. In hotties, 200, at Wade's drug ator Phe Nows who the "Who can guess for thi provincial els That's emsy, the man sates select, the con of takes own md aml de endorse erie lard stan arer the con ervative tions will be 77 the de vention, unless, as the bit in his mands that the « him whom at vore, uth nvention one FOR SINGERS AD SPEAKERS, The New Remedy for Catarrh Is Very V ulqusle, Rapnds ov > 2 weed tray Higa represnia hit th wo who oie in oud our prota be ig wevatly troubled with boar throat weakwess, amd on from a trip 1 gave dm in one Sunday morph 1 of hdhessowss, le t heel, ren tg wll mainte smd making wren nov and pleasant to the persuading him the tablets are very Bey Were an I ~itasion Catarrh Tae pind that he ing and ree lets for any fogm of Catareb have sind met many aod profewsional mnpers who tantly. A prominent hat Stuart's Catarrd in fue shape during wind that be bad Bitar! boc } yeaending Stuart's puiptic whers ® throat weather Tablets are large pleas: of for full treatment upon win meth amd rewnarkalibe SPP of physicians, i sufferers from onal sibles aud catmrrh of - blood and' rane t shront ry Catearrh Stuart Co, m treatment of oe lev mabdeessing F. A Marshall, Mish Cleaning The Cellar Prisoners ployed ir in the eounty ome of been a cen fre swed I'he he om jail are cleaning out the collar hich has not vhich dest arier of A that Hn con nee Le noved anitation will much improved Whe ik is « plet d Men Supped Together The lea ' f . ham stg W hureh tre Uhostn ee Fil iden ted ve ve ok ' 1 Tuesday down to a itlemen catered wash for thems the divhes for ronily- (rom pair. win he vel, will ter vin ty, worth 31.50 an in hin served, 3 for I'hese goods ar xhibited First me first only ted quantity dow, has ns The meet alterno , ment sore organ of the body the art up fram Why doe Experitwnis in gator thai coffee ows only per cent very k the arch of health. good 1 therefore a lack organs al digestion ol eho food, trol to we rved © the that distrrgamzed NeTCOUS body Therefore, 5 retaoval of ati A powerful ssastant to prked of the albumen, phosphates, in the delicate tissues of the nerves P abad igestic Yin well as a most deli or Bax ever fail to allow it tw bosl the thai if frond re Failuew in of food for of the entire boay, system may 'she cause will, Yature glaten,. mc, without deugging, ores d to make 15 miontes -- Examine Them. The "Coffee-Never-Hurt-Me"' People. workers have the the pro- of ery heaith Several wers kind, but, ried leaving it off se of Postam Cere place. A definite bealth is attend such a along Fine by er Ls of § i the av rhino BR EXPerim ent ten days, and th al Food Cof and practically change Look health vecided noprovemsent in certain to ato the state of vidual who knows that "eofles don't hurt me," and. you are almost sure to find some form of physical ail or functional disturbance perhaps muddy complexion, or weak eves, incipient heart failure, kidney trouble, liver or' bowel disorders, or some form of weakness that =t a. plainly enough by ihe ery carciully of the ind disrnissal of Coffee and the wee of Postoom Sg thes nit 'show clearly to the scientific wrrests digestion, and sccording to of the food to he one aatbo Ein, o That wtcikes at the digestion means lack of the nerve centres As the one can readily understand show effect in any part of the allow natere to right her. Corel Food Coffee, com- from which natere builds digested Postam phe tg How wr and fur sory ng { Posto satiafactor wi lig tomegntrated bye will it will COTATI solve the problem, as it must be so boiled to extract taste, color and food valve. * Postuin Cereal Co, Lid, Battle Creek, Mich la

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