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Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jan 1910, p. 2

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= - fore, or PAGE. we. Any Woman on. : Have Beautifal Hair "(From ¥rench Beauty (From French Beauty Monthly) "No woman whould use water upon ber hair -oftener thm once in twa months," says M. Fournfer, the noted French sclentist. "Dry powder only should be used. Moisture causes the hair to lose its color and in time be- | come thin. "Any woman desiring abundant, lustrous hair should use a dry sham- | Poo every two or three days. Mix four ounces of powdered orris root with four ounces of therox. Sprinkle about a tablespoonful of this mixture wpon the head; then brush the powder thoroughly through the hair This will keep it light and tinfly, and beautifully lustrous. You see new hair starting to grow. This | treatment is the only thing that l am sure will produce a growth of hair. "While plain orris root is used as a dry shampoo by many womed, still, "Bo such regults can be obtained as by using the formuia 1 I'have have given. " 15th Mid-Winter Fur Fumiture. Gamet Sale 1909 Was one of the best years we have had, old wny, and this 15th Sale will be even better and jarger than ever bee Prices are cot closer. We have an immense amour: of NEW GOODS bought for Spring « « must clear out our present Stock wo make room. Afi, #] Parlor Saites, regularly sold for $00, are reduced to $74, and our $75 Suites are cut to $63. Bedroom Setts, reg. $75.00, reduced re BGE00 | ' $00. 00, reduc el-1o | ... $40.00 . $75.00, reduced to £62.00 Sideboards, reg. ' $50. 00, reduced a : ae $4400 | Sideboards, reg. vs + 832,00 Hall Packs, re- £15.00, reduced to ws $30.00 flaii 'Racks, reg. B0e., reduced to . $28.00 | fall Racks, reg. "$22.00, reduced to . oo $18.00 All handsome goods--others res duced same proportion. Carpets, Curtains, Linoleum,' Oil- coth, &c., all in this Sale, Rugs reduced 13 per cent. all . 'Phone 90. T. F. Harrison Co. Yours, Warehouse Bee Our Window Display of Rugs and Mats for Christmas Presents. Hearth Rugs, foom $2.50 to $7.50. Sofa Rugs, fom $2.50 to ah Mats, from 5c. to Sheep. Skin Mats, $1.25, $1.50. Bedroom Mats, from $3.50 to $50.00. Bryita Rugs, to $5.00 from from $1.00 ¥ ~ R.-McFAUL Kingston * Oarpet Warehouse. Stop and Think, Mr. Renter Pid it ever owour, to vou that FOU pév enougn in rent every eight or ten years to buy a home of your own? . We will supose, for example, that you Are now paying $15 per month rent. In sue. this amounts to $180, in five years $000, and in ten a "double this ty or enough to. pay for the place in which you live. If is Solin pay vou to owas a home, FE vonldn tp landlord to 'rest one Ld vou, afd you can wager that he is making Antarest on his investment. fact is, ten years' time E vou will Dave paid wim ton full he place. 3 i And lot us afbluinc our easy, payment plan. Sook at these midwinger bar J goina * will soon | Tigpn of the case, We will keep on in the good | "$40. 00, yediic ed to TTT TTT TT id THE POLICE G0 | PAID FINE Fusi STRIKING t WITH FIST. I] Accused" Pleaded Guilty to Charge of Assault, But Told Court he Was Very Sorry--Drunk Given Chance. | to go on "Indian List." There was a great fluti r of excite iments at this morning's session of the 'poli og ourt., Joseph Abramson, who goes about the country selling goods, was charged by Keva Zacks, who ss employed. in the same business, with { assault. I'he police court room was {filled with associates, anxious to hear the result of the ease. Abramson { pleaded 'guilty to the charge, but ask- {ed 10 be allowed to give an explana and this was granted. {He was rdpresented by . $¥D. Mowat, tand W. Ki Nickle rp for the com- { plainant, 'who. sppgared with his fore i head: bandaged. " The trouble arose ver business relations, so it appeared % Abramson went into the box, and Jaduit ted that he had assaulted Zacks is explanation was that Zacks went Loh telling. people that he (Abram- ison) was erazy. Witness said that he {was selling his goods cheaper than Zacks, and that this made the lgtter {joalous. He further claimed that {Zacks went to a local wholesale house, and was instrumental in having the firm pop selling him goods However, the - climax to.the whole affair came abowt-en Monday, when the two men met on the street Abramson said that when he met Zacks, he asked him why he had the wholesale stop selling him goods. Zacks, he said, denied baving had any- {thing to do in the matter. Further, {he said that Zacks swore at him, and called him a ligr, | "When he saite this," struck jout at fist. 1 am very sorry {very much exc ited at the- time. 'If you ealled me the same names 1 would do the same to you," saia Abramson to Nr. Nickle, who was cross-examining him. : "Well, I guess | wili be careful sa anything,' remarked vickie, with a smile Abramson said the | anything r about Leck and: that fe at added the wit- him with my now. 1 was not to Mr «t _be@id: not say to his custom no time threaten ed to strike him. He had never men] tiofied Zack's name to any person. The magistrate disposed of the case, by imposing 'a fine of $5 and costs, upon Abramson, Robert Baird was up for drunken ness. The magistrate said that he had fearned that the accuséd would Ris job, on account of his { but Baird sail that he did not he would: The magistrate decided adjourn the case untd Thursday, said that he woull give Baird then, to place himseli upon the dign list." "Hf youn go on the : [ said the magistrate to Baird, "you will not need to appear before me or Thursday.' Baird has a wife and family, and the magistrate said that it-would be to theu interest as. well as his own, that he should go on the ist. hie . 'STRIKES BULL'S EYE, ers, lose drinking, think to and until "In Reaps Alig Luck | Harvest With the Shuberts, Torouts News. Four plays accepted. being produced. Hubert Osborne, Two of them son of George Os- borne, Kingston, and a brother of Capt. Osborne, Toronto, has evidently come into good forfane with the Shu 'Osborne began his stage career under Harold Nelson (Shaw), formerly of Toropto. He then was en gaged a year with Miss Annie Russeld, two years with Ben. Greet, and has held other good engagements, special- izing in eld-men eccentric, réles. He is a.cousin of RB. W. Folger r., man ager of the Niagara Navigation com- pany, nad a nephew of. the well-known "King Ben" Folger, Kingston. Died at Oswego, N.Y. The death: of Miss Janet G. Deans, formerly of Deseronto,: peeurred at the hospital, Dswego, N X., on Thursday, January 6th, from typhoid fover, alter an illness: of only a few days. Coming totally unexpectedly, Ler death was'a great shock to har family and friends. She was a deyout member of, Grace Presbyterian church, Oswego. and for | yeprs an ative worker in the Sunday school, Chustian Endeavor = Soc ty and Kidg's Daughters. The fun®val took place on Saturday, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. H. J. Burgess, and was very numerously attended Many friends in Kingston and the Bay of Quinte district oxtend sympathy to the bereaved family. mm-------------- 3 At Work in Stone Quarry. The chairman of the Board of Works iand the City Engimeer, to whom was referred the petition of a number of laborers asking for permis sion to break stone in the city quarry, on Montreal strest during the winter, decided to grant _ tha men's request, and the petitioners started to work in the quarry this morning. They will be paid according to the amount of stgne they break, and thus "earn a portion of a day's wage. Last winter, 160 toise of stone was broken in uarry by poor laborers. The Uity Engineer would far rather have hand broken stone than that broken by the nes Doriav, wife of Edward buriy » | illo, one of the" city's ughly respected residents; pass ied away in the hospital Monday morn- in after 8 brief illness, the result of uptiive. Miss Margaret MN. McConnell, who bas been spending her Christmas. va- | dation with her ts near Yarker, left 'on Monday for Toromto, to re sume her studies at Loretto Abbey. "The death took place Monddy, niter an illness of twelve days the result of a paralytic stroke, of William Thump. son, Belleville. The deceased was in I 75 years ago. . THE, BRITISH pu FFEPT WINS. ~ His Herd Made High Average For | Milk Production. The awards in Ui herd competitions | conducted by the tion were made in Belleville session. The highest average production' . of milk per cow was made by John Dui fett, of 'Adolphustown, whose herd made the high average of 6,168 lbs. of milk in the six months of the test. For the purpose of the contest, the eastern counts were divided into five | groups and the wicners of each are as follows : | For Peterboro, Ontario, Durham, Ha iburios, Northumberland and Hast ngs, they were :' 1--J. Gordon ith a yield of 2---Wm. Mann, Bridgeénorth, 5,191 'lbs. per cow. Whitten, Meni with 5,140 . Cooper," with 5,080 bs. 3-Thos. McCoy, bs Smith, Lakeport, with 4, 195 | . i In Prince Edward, Frontenac, -len- sox and Addipgton they were : 1-J. W. Dufiett, Adolphustown, with. | 6,168 lhe. In. Leeds, Lanark and Renfrew, first oh went to Andre Hengderson, and second to A. M. Ferguson. In Carleton, Grenville, and Henry Davidson, Prescot, was first with a yield of 4,074 lbs. per cow. In Glengarry, Russel, Stormont and | Prescott, DD. H. McDermid, Avonmore. J was first with 1,500 lbs. KINGSTON'S F XPORT 'T TRADE, + Wa. bs Dundas, With $757,008, United States Consul Van S@int re- ports that the exports from Kingston district for the: past vear to the States, 'exclusive of returned * U. 8 amounted to $757 998.04, the largest amount on record, and a big rease over 908. "Kingston is bound to become ommercial centre," Sant lay roods, ir p> said ConsuleVan | to a Whig representative to- "Its exports _are monthly in- reasing. ' North--Frontenac has been alled a -Barren country; vet look what-Wealth in minerals it is yiélding fiow. Several hundred thousand dol lars worth of material is being ex wrted from Frontenac es year to the United . States, and all that is weded for still bigger exports is a ittle investment of *capital." Consul Van Sant has done a great feal to advertise Kingston by his wdmirable reports that appear in the onsular News, of Washington, every fortnight or so. The people here can well thank him for the attention he has directed to this city since he came wre officially a little over four years ago. Y more Lloyd«George Talks of Large Rats. lark in Toronto Star Dairymen's Asbocia- [~ i visiting sAuley"s bookstore. United States Last Year was ( TA Chown had The North Wales Chronicle reports Lloyd-George, speaking in Llanely. Welsh chapel, as [follows : "They. are n a trap, and when 1 recall the con- temptuous things -said of Welsh on Welsh questions 1 am giad to think it was a Welshman who set the trap (Prolonged cheers.) We have caug] t large rate at last. They will not de stroy our measures. Much more there will be rejoicing in our "land when we see the House of Lords set aside, ~ben we see a clear path to the throne of King Edwand, the Seventh, vhen gwe see a clear path for educa- tion, land and. religious equality. Then the song of Wales: will reach through the hills and dales, a song that has not been equalled since the song of Miriam after the Red Sea had teen crossed, (Mpplause.) That why /I am so zealous a Welshman.' is The Late Mrs. Nancy Cassidy. The funeral of the late Mrs.' Nancy assidy took place on Monday morn- ng, from the residence of her son, on Lower James street, to St. Mary' § Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass was held, and was largely at tended. The local employees of the M1. T. Company, of which Mr. Cassidy s foremaw, attended in a body. The jallbearers were, M. MeNally, J. Me Grath, M. Mathewson, R. Brown, Cap- hin O'Connor, I', Connor. The coffin was covered with flowers, including a wreath from the employees of the M. T. Company ; sheaf from W. H. Cas sidy and family, spray from Andrew Cassidy and family, son of deceased ; dso memorial mass cards from J. McCauley, Mrs. M. Mathewson, W. H. Chatitly apd family, McGrath, M. Mathewson. Money Saving List. 16 Nutmegs, 5c ; Good Tub Butter, 22. 4 lbs. Gingersnaps, 25¢ 6 lbs. Rice, 25: C i Ibs. Cornstarch, 2c... 1 Ib, good 40¢. Cocoa, 25c. Four 10¢, bottle Fleruting Extract, 3 bottles Ketchup, 2c." Three 15¢. hoses Laundry Be. Jest White Sughr, any Se. wu lb, for this week only. Mullin's Grocery, Cor. Johnson and Division streets. Starch, quantity, -- Who are the People?' IA. M. in the Globe. Lord Curzon cannot sll himsel of the notion that the élass to which he belongs is divinely ordained for the government of all othér classes; In his spoeches he spesks with contempt of the House of Commons, He stands for the superiority of the lords in all matters. The peers are a governing ars; the "people 'are. a governed class. | Fhat notion ix so inbred in aristo erats like Curzon that they simply cannot uhderstand why the common people should not be content with be ing taxed. Who are the people any- way, that Jey should want to i Damaged a Letter Box. 7 Vandals damaged the let the. corner of Raglan and 'Pat tick street, last night, and the ogllec tor couldn't open it this morning. Meddling with letter boxes is a serious born | fence, and offenders are liable. to penitentiary. Thee will be a propecu- tion if the guilty party is caught. biniii-- *Casear¥ta," lle, 20¢, and Ble. van at Glas J Red Sir John A. Macdonald, had. he | gery box at} ) ; Sable Squirrel, $4.50. RHE Eor lial coat SD a pia pany WHIG, I SPAY, JANUA THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. y ---- ! Occurrences In The City Aed Vicinity interest © | ==Other Brief Items of Easily Read And Remembered. Dr. Mundell left last night ronto on a business trip "Buy Cascarets" at Gibson's Cross drug store. Fresh there « Miss Ada Fredrick, Gananoque; Miss Mchane, Princess street. Wiliam Swaine, piano tuner. Urders received at MeAuley"s. Phone 78. Mrs. H. F.. Mooers, larrie street, has gone to Calgary to spend a nionth with her husband. H. Cunpingham, piano tuner 'bickering"s." Leave orders at for To Red fro Me 639 Princess' aft; x. Spend rederick Miss Kate Mokane, striet, has retwocd home inzy the week with Mysies Gananoque. ~ The biggest range of cures, fresh and strong, at Best's. 'Royal Alexandra talcum powder, sold in Bing¥ton at Gibson's Red Cross girug store. Phone 230. The civic committees will"meet week as usual. The light, heat power commitiee Was called for o'clock this afterneon J. B. Cooke, leaves Wednesday, for Toronto to attend the annual meeting of . the Imperial Lilo Insurance pany, which he repuelents here. "Peruna" is sold in hingston iibson's Red Cross drug store. Miss Annie Kane, a former singer and music teacher, is the Hotel Dieu sufferir of the throat and very enter: bred for her Teg Viol t Taleam Powder, 2 for a hi at Be Ald, Hoag was offered the wotis chairmanship but declined been set down chairman of property and he shifted "to board of works "Peruna," for .colds, sold in King- fon at Cibson's Red trass drug store. One given last night the lock-up. Miss Dutton, has moved stock of boots and shoes. from St, Thomas Special sale Wadnesday, 9am, at 200 Princess street, antil entire stock ix sold. The genuine Parisian hair tonic 1s sold ut Prouse's dr store {uptown post office branch . ? Captain "John Geoghegan, © evstoms officer; hus -left- for Foint Alexandria, whire he will remain for the winter months He stl be missed by members of the Social Six Club. "Bath powdir," perfumed. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Dr. new this and four Com at noted now in cancer ope is a 25 eent tin, board of it of the road was at the station, was the only person in Idne knight shelter police and Sage Wood is removing his and residenc 263 King strent Although the doctor »s giving up the practice of medicine His services will still be available in sur- and consultation, Rev, Fathor O'Connory nephew of the late Rev, Father Denis A. Twomey of Pelloville, is to take the place Rev. Dr. Kingsley at Kingston during the latter's absence of week's holidays. Nature's Remedy tablets, better than pills, for torpid hver, in 25¢., He. and 31 boxes, at Prouse's drug store (up- town post office branch). The little Fraser lad, so badly burn od about a week ago, is improved to day. He has been in the hospital for some days, and hopes are held out for his recovery. For a few days he wast in a dangerous condition. Psychine, the great tonic, and Pinol Ointment are sold at Prowse's drug t tore luptows post office branch). The Collegiate hockey team, present hole a of the Junior Intercollegiate silverware, will. play the first. game the season, on Fridgy night next wit Queen's IT. The second game will be played a week from 'Saturday. Money orders \issued, letters register od, postal rotes paid and sold, a pleasure to 'soll postage stamps" at any hour of the day, at Prouse's drug store, . corner Princes and streets. Weymer Passionate Isaac to office east, a few Jay Mills' novelette, "Her Pilgrimage," in February Smart Set, is a good piece of fiction, and shows - great famibarity cial conditions on both sides of Atlanti Henry « Cowell a" driéss js A delicious bit writitg. Besides, thin' number - con tains maui: short sturies of mebit, aud | the Assay on of stirring He Fue and skptohés. GEORGE MILLS & CO. The vert, pupil style i ia Mink, Jap. ity $5.00. Persian Lamb, $6.75. - Pony : lived, would have been: minety-five to-} @ cough and coud' the | of | Mille | of | Clergy ! with so satirical' = |-that RY 11, i010. Special While They Last 1 - ~ 25 Dozen Pillow Slips 42 inches wide, 2 1=2c Eacl n. \ 1 Our Ladies' Fancy Coljas That sold at 75c¢. $1. and 1.25. To clear out at §0c Each. ~All Our Ladies' Faacy Belts That sold fiom 75¢ COR Ladies' NEW OFFICERS INSTAL ED Far Court Sir William Wallace, Sons of Scotland. installation of officersof Sit am Camp, No. 13, Sefis of Scot Rev, Dr. Macki® was the instal office r--"These officers were in At the Wil Is and lation alled 5 Can . Bro. A. 'T. McLeod; chieftain, "Bro. William 'Haggarty; chaplain, Bro A. Hendry; physician, Bro. A. E. Ross, inh. financial secretary, J. W. Fraser recording secretary, Bro. H. Stewart gaard, Bro. Inglis; junior guard, Aiken; piper, Bro. Fraser; Messrs, Ross and McDonald Senior Bro. A ditors, au Toronto Street Markets. Toronto, Jan. 11.--Wheat, new; - ¥1 to %1.10, wheat, red, 51 to %51.1tx wheat, goose, 81.04, oats, bus ile peas, bush., S6¢. to Nie, harley, bush., 6le. to 62c., rye, to 7Uc.; hay, timothy, ton, hay, mixed, ton, ¥9 to $16; ton, , 815 to 316; Alsike, 5.50 to 87.75, als ik alsike, No. 2, to X5.85; alsike, No. 3, red' clover, No. 1, bush. tittothy, $1.40 fo ¥1.60 hors, $11.50 to FIL75 butter, to Jte.; butter, infivior, 22 eggs, ov laid, dozen, 4Ue¢. y 45¢,; eggs, fice., war. to 36¢., chickens, Ih., '15c. to 16¢,; ducks, 1b. to 17e,. turkeys, Ib., 20c ilh., de. to 15ct fowl, apples, bbl, 8 bag, by load, ery, dozen, le. to 4c. 21 to $1.10, cauliftower, doven, 70 to $1.25 cabbage, dozen, Htc. to 60¢., heof hindquarters, $8.50 to SH heef, fore quarters, ¥6 to 87) beef, cheden, earease SN to $8.5 beef, medium, $6.00 to ¥ anutton, pes to ¥X veal, prime, por ewt., $10.50, spring lamb, per ewt to $12.50. ' pre Ambition of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. h In Toronto { It cannot be expected that the policy which I have followed in the and which\l may follow in the can be appreciated in the hight (by all. Tt is not in human uaturi Ithat it should be so. But if | entertain the hope that '1 may tinue to enjoy the esteem of those {think with me, and the respect those who differ from me, | {reach the ambition for in my public life. In Mutiny, when the fate of in India was trembling in tn distinguished gengral, rence, died, and the which he wanted to have g: "Here lies Henry tried to do his duty.' could be white; new, £17 to straw per seeds, {anc Ve 75 to $8 dressegl dairy, Hie He; 12¢s toes, onions, bag, carcass, cwd.. £1.50 » 311 to past future, same con who of shall only the Indian English rule the balance, Henry Law- m=cription m big tomb Lawrence, who No present in the mind than to try to Qo ones gne's country, and 1} part, no other mentign in nechion with my name than have tried to do the best that me for Canada, its prosperity glory. only centive 2 any duty by for my one 1 desire, con wa in and it a Some Very Handsome Gifts, Toronto Weekl During 1908 over forty: million have given i pubic actions Htates y Sun one hundred doth large in and one is said . to} in amounts for thé © United way heen bene The largest left by thi fate Ken Inedr, a quiet New York millionaire } and amounted to twenty-six | half millions John { given during the same {ems public purposes, mainly along the j line of medical research, almost thir | teen millions Andrew Carnegie comes Fonext with a gilt of six gnillions, and | { the sums run from this down to one Jand one-hall millions, given by | beth Brigham, I single gift John NS and ;one time, for Kxpross Robbers Arrive. William Dobson, + Canadian Expose coyypany, at gara Falls," «ind Purl + Whistler, the two men who robbed the express com: { pany of 14.000, arrived in the city, | {at noon, to-day, by Grand Truk | train and were taken at once { peniténtiary. Dobson will jee and Whistler three. ex-cashwr of serve ' The patronesses hh by the jo Monday at the "at home" Knights of Columbus, on | aight, were Mrs. E. J Morrison, Mrs. H. P, Hr g i Davis~ Mrs. F. Conway, { Mrs 7. Prevomt, and Mee. DD. O'Leary | Bishop Farthing, of Montreal, and The. R. E. Knowles, of Galt, ard to | be the guests of the Art; Society of 1 ueen's, ay ite dinner on. Wednesday | might. Tickets for admission to beay | the speaking can be secured. {| Three carling games ge Played at. {the curling Tl Minday cvening, iim the rink series. rp 5. Robertson w Parwee with | [wom from E. BH PBroSers-d. won from Col Cunningham. sod FE. Reet win -frods (3, B. Searle { Complaint was made about a local { cabman abusing bis horse. Inspector Arniel 'wax on the case. and gave the driver fo understand that i thers were fntthey complains, al him be {would be prosecuted "Perfumed bath powder," uy Gibwon's Red Croms drug shore can, | which 1 care | greater in- | that 1} Ro(Kelotler has | Nar | Eliza- | [Fr AA EAA EE i g1.50, To Aout out at §0c Each. RIG ANS Tailoring and Dressmaking. The Canadian Almanac fox 1910%/ Ibis Almanac coitains about 496 pages filled with useful and inteFesiing information, aud will be found mvaluable to every citizen of the Dominion. It contains the rew CUBTOMS TARIFF, alpha- betically arranged. Besiés being an Almansc, tory of the Banks,. Miljtia, Post ers, Clergy, Government Official ties, Municipalities, Scheols and other Stocks, and ence in almost every Domivion. PRICE 50c. promptly filled. + HE PEOPLE'S BUDGET --Explain Lloyd-George, M.I*. 195 pages. have reccived but FIVE copies, ed with ( this book isa Direc- Oftices," Newdpap- ¢, Lawyers; Coun- and Colleges, Bank is used as a book of 'refer- and library in the PER COPY. I hone orders Hon. 0. 83 We fifst rat «d hy the Paper hound. Price, all that were obtainable, 'artoons from the leading British papers. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. 280 PRINCESS ST. "PHONE 919. Right : 5 AA felelotefoliefofoiefeiielfelefoineiek | 8° | ~ STERLING : Wed stay | SILVER TABLE onaps WARE 69 only Many pro t Winter Coats, to ht ages up to 3 Years. Priced up to $2.50 each. To Clear Out Wednesday a0 "Each. Biron. $1LAp are unaware ple that with our Staple Patterns Slider v@hummort Forks, Table tifhs me aking: FOR STYLE, FIT, AND Fonks, i LOMFORT Wear Gourdier's Furs 76 to 80 BROCK ST. of .Stecliang Children' Spoons and Spoons aiul and Tea spoons) we Sell ane, (wo or many as required, easier the purdhasing of » Silver for the Home." SMITH BROS., Jewellers, © Opticians, February . Fashions Designer for February 06 2 Standard Quartés 3 for Spring . contains 1,000 lllustrations and a coupon good for a 15¢ pattern, all for 20c. ~Jssuers of Marriage Licenses. J 5 AT EE FoR EE Efe Fo Pa AI dette Fashion Fc¢braary, Standard Sheets for FREE. ASK FOR OME. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Ho hfafe fete pid veri There are three points about our Truss Department that are of particular interest you il you ave ruptured. First = I carry the stock the largest and best line of . Trusses in Central Canada. rv Second I haved all Styles, sizes and he =BrCO BX] "Third, I have had 25 years éxpérience In fitthag, and fit éwch case carefully and ac. earately. Private oifice for fitting, Prices reasonable, When in need of a Tress or Supporter let me talk it bver with you. A Ag A NAAN A OA SM PAN nn ---------- Druggist and. Ovi 185 "PRINCESS Kingston Laundry, Cor, Prine Sud: Sydehiag Sha,

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