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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1910, p. 5

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Ladies Embroidered Lawn Waists at Half Price, Ladies' and Girls' Wool Gloves, in Navy, Cardinal, Black and White, 12 1-2¢ and 15¢ Regular prices, 20c to 30¢ i D M. Spence, The Leading Mil- linery Store GOLD FIsH SPECIAL SALE DURING FEBRUARY OF Former prices, $4.50 to $8.00 ar "0 These Twa Bargains are Ginr Febra- ary Gift Offer for to introduce Gold Pish into your Homes plete Aquarium $1 On receipt of $1 we will ex- press the following Popular Outfit JAPANESE FRINGOTAIL FISH, f«in Crystal Fish Globe, Rin. Crystal Fish Glebe, Fancy Gold Fish. Fancy Gold Fish, Oriole Gold Fish. Comet Tail Fish. American Gold Fish. Beautiful Oriole Fish, Gold Fish (Silver), $hotce Sliver Fish, 2 3 ish. Box Fancy Stonss all Gold Fish. ole. Package Hay's Wafer Fish Food Pac age Hay's Wafer Fish. Food. Bunch Aguarium Moss, Bunch Aquaria Moss Booklet<-Price List and Instructions Box ef Fancy Shells and Stones ooklet 'rice Li ' ot fe how to Feed and Care for Gold Fish ' ce List and lustroctions in the Home. i how to Feed and Care for Gold Fish in the Home THE HAY FLORAL & SEED 00. "Rinne ul HOUR LLE, ONT. a Carts and Carriages in- = cluded in Sale. The latest in Collapsable Go-Carts, with Leather Hood, in green and brown. Baby Qarriages, with Rattan or Leather Hoods. Baby Carriages, with Polish ed Wood Boilies, with latest strep gear, all on sale now. James Reid, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, 'Phone 147. * a -- LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION. | fer BOE dreen. tenbaucted six bretheesi were exalted to this degree and the j following officers were elected for the | rising year: WU. in €., Comp. W. Jamieson, ex-C,, Comp. J. Truscott, Comp, chaplain, Comp. T. F. Dow: dell, Comp. site, Comp. 7. F. Me Ginniss; Comp. treasurer, Comp. 6, Smith, Sir BH. knight at arms, Comp. H. Keats, inner herald, Camp. 1. Woud; outer herald, Comp. B. Clark. District of Portland Royal Searlet] Chapter, Cn Monday, Feb. 14th, the district of Portland, Royal Scarlet Knights, held its annual meeting in Hacrows soiith Orabige Ball. A number of the Knights from Sydesham, Harowsmith ard Perth Road lodges were present, Mer the usual business of the chap UE 1 AD ME Kidney and Bladder Miscnyish Shuiply ough and prompt a owe as a Bit Vanishes, Geni treatment of Pape's Dinewii, Out-oborder Konvys act fms ani{Which any deagiist can supply. k This vamsual preparation gees di hackuche Ge indies, me rai [ rect to the out-ol-arder kidneys, blad- Pains wn the back, sides or der and arivnty system, cleasieg, rhomnistic twinges, debilitating b i. [healing and strengiheing these or "che, YC Sixsite 0 ead: go and glands, and comptes the yess, inflamed or avelids, jure you realise it. worn-out t fueling and wany other some A few days" treatment with poms of clogged, inactive Kidveys | Diuretic means lean, active, wi, 7 4 panto) and wncontrollabls jon Fou fel fine. Arination duelo a weak or friitabls Your physician, pharmacist, Paoker bladder is promptly overcome. lor any mercantile agency will tell vou he moment you _ Suspect "any kid- that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin : v disorder; ¢ i, is a large snd responsible | Cantern. ty worthy Diorio itr frag » slars Papa's healthy urinary Organs ACom-, ARGONAUTS DEFEATED FRON- TENACS BY 9 GOALS TO 6. The Local Team Was Patched up for the Game--Vanhorne Didu't Play gp rontenscs Faster, But in Need of Practice, ihe senior O.H.A, series opened here wedpaosday epening, when the sen Frontenoses wend down wo deteat fou ores Argonauts, VY goals to b. j 1 be same lorunio tesm with the ex oe n Of one man was delvated ecas- | i ! "om ar iy un an exidpition aoout three weess 1g, apd IL was plan Ww everyone that they were greatly improved since he last gawe, and should be, as | they have bad games all through, and Thave been practising regularty, wihe trontenacs have had two practices the season compences, but ol Course Argonauts he not to for thet act, ay the U.H.A, gave ningston no schiduied games till this iste date, it is no wonwr that From tenacs were unprepared. the foe was in tainly goed coli Alon. i he crowd wus nol Hs large as the game deserved, or as large as ot wens should give the Frontevacs. 14th band was out in force and ren rd some very classy music Lefore the game and uc hau ame, rroftcnacs were oat of the running from the first two minutes of play, when Sangster landed Argonauts nose goal, Never after were they an any dang sor of defeating Argonauts. luth- viduaily the locals are a faster team than the visitors, the men are betier stick handlers and as good shots, but they had no team wors, and absolute ly refused to bore in on the nets on their Argos' goal, snd in he rushes on Frontenac s goa! the lo- cal defence seemed willing to wait un- tl the rush came to them and not go to meet it. Both wing men, trawford and Richardson, also did a lot of roaming, leaving their © men unchecked, and over hall the damage was dope 'by the Argonaut"s wing men, who were given a fine chance to steal away, especially on a return n, when the rubber would be pass- tid repeatedly, full across the ring, from one wing man to the other, who was unchecked. | Fane rushes on The locals seemed a little weak on combination and back-checking during the first part of the game and hy not boring in or following in long | hots, lost many good chanpies fo "wards the end the Frontonacs took "spurt, Richardson and ®rawford, Mei- xle and Grattan getting in some fine rushes and landing in some goals thereby. The Frontenacs have meni, all they want stifl pra tice and lots of it. I he game, is: good Argonaut defence played a fine Murphy and Patterson being at some parts as stone walle for the lo cals to bump against, and the rushes of the former were features." 'i he ward line works well together, u long pass from wing to wing another long pass from wing behind the nets that proved effective more - than one occasion. They are all fast and in' perfect coplition i he visitors played a good game and deserved the win. The Frontenacs played in a way a Cedpphod feum, The absence of George i ¥anHan on the defence made a great difference, With him on po doubt there would have been a diferent story to tell, mot to detract any tivom "Mel" Lemmon's game because he played a livst-class exhiootion, his rushes boing good ones, His only fault seemed his being a Sttle timid in using his body, but practice will {fmprove this. It is just a question whether Crawford is better on the wirg or in centre, I be stays on the side he will have fo remember he is on the wing and mot rover. At times during the game Fichardson seemed tost, roaming all over the ice, but he always came back with one of lightning rushes, Vor the winners Murphy, Fleming were the stars, and for Saunders, Powell, Meikle Richardson were the good ome. Grat- tan at centre plaved a fine game and ot in some good rushes. There is not the slightest possible doubt that Frontenacs have a team who ean give the Argos a big run even on Toronto dee, if they can got iti the practice, Shortly after the game George Richardson was struck the left eye with' the puck ard forced to retire for vepairs. He not eut but the blow was enough to daze him. In the half *" Reg" thrown by Patterson and in the received a gash behind the ear from a skate. He had the cut patched up and came back into the game. The teams : Argpfauts {MH--King, goal, Murphy, point, Patterson, cover; Clewlo, ro- ver, Fleming, centre; Sangster, feft wing, Blakely, right wing. Frontenacs (6)--Saunders, goal; Po- well, point; Lemmon, cover, Grattan, rovert Meikle, centre; Richardson, leit wing: Urawfard, right wing Referce "Curly" Campbell ape satisfaction, The summary : 1. Argonauts, 2. Argbnauts, © A. Frontemacs, ut ® 4. Frontenaes, «5 Frontenacs, . Argonauts, 7. Argonauts, 5. Argonauts, Half time, : %. Frontenac, €rawford, utes 19, Argonauts, Blakley, 1 aiaute Argonauts, Fleming, 5 minutes, 12, Argonauts, Fleming, 3 minutes. 3% Frootenascs, Kicaarason, | wae we, I, Argonsats,Ulewlo, 3 mini IX Froutenacs, Meskle, 1 mivuie ¢ Penalties--Frontenges, Powell, 1, |, I 2 ming, Meikle, 1 Argonauts, Pat Frason, 24 5 4 Ulewla, 2, 1. Total Frontemaes, 6 minutes. Argonauts, 19 minutes, ing "ne the 1 HY ais started was was hard gave en Sangster, 2 minutes, Blakley, 2 minutes. Crawford, 3 min Meikle, 2 minutes, Lemmon, 1 minute, Blakley, | munate, Fleming, 4 minutes. Fleming, 1 minute. 2 min Jueior Frotenacs Confident, The junior Frontenacs retorned to he yt on Wednesday evening, after ae in Markham. All the lee SC in ie condition. The Last Hg ek RE k ge w blame ihe! a the | fore | 10 wnt those | { Cle lo and and | over | second | {rawford sas ¢hecked acd ! fall | chard, who hav 5 bad face, but will be | in shape for the gamegsn Friday even- Marchand was struck in the face by the puck, his mouth and lips being badly torn. He was forced to retire for about ten minutes to have n few repairs made, but, as usual, was game, and came back to the battle Manager James Sutherland is well iplensed with the showing the boys made, and feels that they eve cover "ed the worst part of the journey. i Fhe Markham rink is. rather small {and pot well lighted. The game here Friday should be a fast one, j and with Millan back on the wing, the locals should win out. ' The juniors were all gut for » skate after the sen- Lior game last night, and all showed | their usual good form. is on Curling Results, game for the Rockwood tankard were played al the curling {rink on Wednesday afternoon, between { kingston ard Rockwood, The locals were five shots down on the. Rock- the return game, winning on both rinks. The teams played : tie return game, wiering on Kingston--J. A. Dalton, J. LE. Lyons, Dr. Dydesskip, 20. | Rockwood--Dr. Young, J, {.1. Ponnizon, W. Potter, skip, Rockwood ---W, Gowan, J. McCammon, W. Carr, skip, 5 Kingaton-1J1, Douglas, R. erland, 1). Wallace, A. W. skip, 21. Total--Kingsion, 41; Rockwocd, 17. On the two games played Kinzston stands n'neteen shots to the good Two more matches will be played, one at Rockwood and one in the city, ter total on the four games to count {he tankard. The second both Davidson, 32 Kerr, F. D. Suth- Mclean, for Belleville Ladies Defeated. The Kingston Indy curlers pulled out a decided vicrory over the Belleville chuly oo Kingston ice Wodnesday af tegnoon, winning on all nkz=. The following skips play the locals th¥ee 1 ed Kineston--Mrs, RB. Miss M. Dalton skip=17; skip--15. Belloville--Mrs. W, C. Mikel skip--4 Mrs, W, J. Cook skip--T; Miss B. Gil- ip--~13. xtra end was requirel to decide the the the vis eb at tea by the { ville teams left Hooper skip--18; Miss Ib. Birch lan sk An fast at the the game: rink, store being eightes Hors were eantortam loenl club. The Belle o'clock for Bell owl of a ends, After at J YMCA, Hockey Games, YMC. rink, M: In a juvenile the Royal terpoon, the the Indigns, by 0. At ®he Palace ort the Eng tong, by a score of King was the The senior and ingermedmte { ball teams, at-the Y. M.C.AL will hoid 1 practice to-night, batwean 7 8 o'clock, A, hockey game, Wodnesd af rv's team deleated a seore of 5 go rink, in the les defeated the 3 tol. referes. of bY tt Welling- basket and To Call a Pastor, The annual meeting of the First Con gregational church will take place this evening, when a call to a pastor will be made. This church hag' been with out a minister since last September. orning train over story & Pembroke railway, a large number of people market, with butter aml eg of the farmers had a very in selling out their stock. Tho members of the plumbers' union held a meeting on Tuesday night, hut only routine busines, was diaposad of The the King hed quits for the Some time easy Balsamic Make Wonderful Cure for Catarrh, Colds, Bronchitis, Throat Wenkpess, Po ture an ailment in the throat or t, to rout out catarrh or asthma, it "is essentinl that the medicine be conveved direct to the affected parts. This 18 why no other remedy hi achieved such world-wide Catyrhozone, which alope breathed in one se cond to every air cell in the breathing or- gars, The he of Cat sures Cun ng va- rv hozone with the breath end descend through the throat down bronchial tubes, to the deepest air eolls in the. lungs--all parts are. saturat.d the" rich piney dssences that ease, heal and curs, Catarrhozone has tively displaced pars mix the such as cough syrups, sprays, tableis and se dative © powders. It contains none of the opm, (n'oral and drowsy narcotics, so commonly fomd in li quid = cough ard ca torrh remedics. The extraordinary | rurative power of {a tarrhozune is well ox jain 4 in a liter om A. B. Cowan, the! well known restaursw ter of Carleton, sho! writes: ""Yome from a frightinl in the head and cline. It was 1hipy but one continual cough, headache from morhing till My nose and throal wete <o pletely stufled up thet 1 could scar cely breathe. Catarihozone sasid the cough instantly, that would not vield, even to the dootor's medicwes, Hour bv howe Catarrhoiore relieved and hy pursing its treatment | have © been! permanently cared of all trace . Asthma, tation." Ones vou try Catarrooone realize how indispensible §t isthe large dollar sige contains an indestr votible hard rubber t medication to fast two months. trial sides 28e. and Bor. Be fev _substitutor and imitators "se the geasine and | no hawk, com Cannon, all Frodevick | Essences has | as | be | the | with | ens! old-fashiontd remedies, | tind! ago | suffered soversls | cold | wight. ; of ; Catarrh dnd Pronchial Jef you iy inhaler snd. suffi-! WORK PROGESSING IN CONNECTION WITH WALGER. WOLIKS INTAKE 2IPE REPAIGS, Omly Seven Typhold Cases Reported This Month--The Intake Pipe ws to he Examined Further for Possible Leake at the Outer End. Work continues at the water works intake pipe. Difficulty has been experienced 1m fitting the casing that arcutd the ball-joint under concrete wharf and shed, and it take another couple of days to vomplete the job. When this is dene Superintendent Hewitt says that he intends to have a further examinn- tion made of the pipe for other pos sible leaks. The examination will Ix made more particularly out, towards the end of the pipe where leaks would more likely ocour. Of course the ipshore joint leaks may be the only che in the whole pipe, but care wil. be made to ascertain that there an no others, i Dr. Willlamson, medical health of fieer, states that since the first of the month only * seven new cases of ty phoid fever have been reported | te him. This shows that the disease is pretty well dying out as tits is less than half the number of cases that were reported during a like period in January, The boiling of water anil the stopping of leaks in the wate works intake pipe are responsible for the decrease in the number of cases, No bacte ological examination of the water has taken place sree th cond of January, when it was reported that samples then examined conta'ned ! para-typhoid germs When the water works department reports that it ha made the intake pipe tight then fur ther bacteriological examina' von water samples will be made and ported upon. In the meantime 8 use in doing so while the is under repair ard the people been asked continue bt! ng drinking i still the may to go of Ie there Pipe have the no to water HAVE YOU 1 HIL BLAINS? | Nothing Like Zam-Buk for Them!-- It Always Cures. i are a vicilm to the lol chilblaing--that intolerable ticklin SOON as get warm, and that most unbearable sorencss when the ire rubbed--try Zam-Buk, : Mis. PF. Sargent, "For many winters | was trouble! {with chilblains. 1 tried first cne rem edy and then another, but coull never get anything but temporary ry lief from the awful itching and burn ing I at i procuréd a supply of Zam-Buk and determined to give i a trial I was so pleased with th result from the first application tha {1 continued with the treatment, ani in a short time my chilblains were quite. cured." } Zuam-Buk is equally cold frost-bite, | Zpnoli, of Norland, Ont., says : "1 had the hig toe of my right foot bad) { frozen. 1 suffered great pain and had to have a doctor. Ile lanced the to and dressed it, but the pain con tinwed to be very bad, and for several ldays I could not walk.' I then vse! {Zam-Buk, and the first fow dressing fave me great relic, The woun! henled. up very quickly, and in a very short time the tie wys quite right again." Al druggists and stores el zam-luk, Sc, box, or post fre tfroni ZamBuk Co., Toron'o, for | price, itchin vou ax they S| of Uuebec, says ari good for chaps, ete. Mr, B fores, At Meeting Lake Ontario Coal Car. riers' Association, i \ OFFICERS Wet ELECTED { { At a meet ing of i Coal Carriers Kingston, officers the Lal Association, {uesday wove elected President, Capt vice-president, Kingston; wards, Kingston: ex George P lunkett, Dougher Bellew ille: ny Capt ( Charles Densmore, e¢ Ontario held in on the following Hinckduv; Oswego, Grant Horne, urer, «J, So ceutive committe, Cobourg; Capt Capt. Barnhardt, Daryaw, King Britton, Ganangque; Oswezo spt. secretary-te New Company Being Organized. i Kiugstonians will mterestad in tthe organization of the new insurance j Sompeng, the Travellers' [ile Asam andi d. of Canada, masmich as thos intecefpd in the organization ave well known Mormer residents of the city We refef to Messrs. G. H. Al and D. Hart, who are at present in the in the interes: company Some of the leading men of Montreal are at the back of the company. The company appears 1o- have every guar antee A large portwon {the stock has already been uwidarwrit {ten and wold. More definite informn | tien tow hing the company { found in an adv. At the Police Court. i A young man, up was the first to make his bow, police court, Thursday morning He told the magistrate that he had been il for five weeks, whereupon the | magistrate told him that he shotid be {taking hetter care of himself, 'go about drinking. i I'wo Kingstomians were charged with an islraction of the liquor law, but ns they did not appear, warrants will be lssned for their arrest. One is a member of the "prohibited list," and the other ix accused of having secured liquor for him La city 4 of Loe of success of <1 Ot anolner for drunkenness, the it and not Had a Good Time. Club held 5 vers iy on Wedaesda, evening s dasee hall Welling ton street. About twenty couples were present and enjoved themerives fm mensely. About .oudnight daiuiy re freshments were served, after which dancing was resumed until wo tu'clork. Exeellent music was furnished by Crosby & O'Connor's orchestra, The "Modene'" joyabie dance iim Miss Medals Likely Former King<tonian. The death occtrren at Flint, Mich fof Reginald D. Swokes, and it ic be Heved that be is the min of that iname who was a member of the HA {HA and who deserted some time Inquiries are being made con His death was due to I 5 - pete fa A ge income covers a multitade of Lago. i i rang him. AT THE GRAND. Daniels in "The Belle je. Brittany." | Frank Dauiels, one of the funniest men on the stage to-day, was at the! Grand last might, with his company, | in "The Belle of Brittany," and de ! hghtel the audience. Frank Daniels is always a favorite in Kingston, and he | ad given such an ovation last night, | ! that he was compelled to make al spee hi, one, to use an old phrase, but] We want every man and woman, suf which i» most appropriate, "brought fering from the ex: craciating torts of down the house." Daniels is a barn piles to just send their name ie of latigh meker. He makes all the fom in dress to us and gel by veturn mail a this production, but the leading roles free trial package of the most effecs are all in capable hands, there is an! tive and positive cure ever known for abundance of good singing and dane | this disease, Pyramid Pile Cute. ing, aml the staging sod costuming | The wav to prove what this at are on an e'aborate and attractive! remedy will do in your own case, to scale. The music is bright and catohy | just fill out free coupon and send to and many for the next few days. will | us and vou will get by retury mail a be heard humming or whistling, "The | free sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, Girl With The Clocking On Her Stock-| Then after you have proven to your- ing," "Daffodil Time," "1 Must Go! lf what it can do, you will go to the Home To-Night," and several other | druggist and my do 30-cent box. select ons. Miss Christina Nielson, | pon't undergo an operation, Operas playing the part of Babetto, has a tions are rarely a success and often wonderfully fine voice, and her solo, lead to terrible consequences. Pyramid "The Pawn of Love," was the best of | pile Cure roducss all inflammation, the evening. Miss Elsa Rywn, as makes capgestion, irritation, itching, Toioette, maid to the marquis, had | 00 and ulcers disappear---and the soveral singing and dancing specials, piles simply quit No knile and amd her work was good, more sspecial fina torture. No doctor and: his bills, ly the 'numbers with Martin Brown, | "poo cole 'ot all drug stoves at 50¢. a as Baptiste, Miss Frances Kennedy | box ¥ aml Miss Florence Rother rendered > Pigs numbers. Frank Instant Relief, Permanent Cures Trial Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. FREE PACKAGE COUPON, Fill out the blank lines below with your name and address, cut out coupon and mail to the PYRAMID RUG COMPANY, 240 Pyramid BIR. Marshall Mich A sample o the great Pyramid Pile Cure will In|} then be sent you at once by of |} FREE, in piain wrapper, "The Man From Home," the century, as it comes to the Grand on Saturday, 19th, matinee and night, ago it hung up a new record 342 performances, and then ran for {] Name ......c. seventy weeks at the Astor theatre, | BOE Msisionn New York. It is the joint work of the | . Indiana authors, Booth Tarkington | Oity and State and Henry Leon Wilson, and its pro ducers are the sterling New York firm, | Liebler company, who have vet to send on tour their first poot play. in ferior company or incomplete production. The Liohler vame been synonymous with _ guarante stage excellence. The scenes of From Home" are laid in fualy, and its story concerns the fortunes of | 1, a voung Kokomo, Indiana, i hair, and her brother, whose golden i baldness Nine-tenths iars are sought by foreign adventurers | troubles caused bv through the medium of titled mar- | out dandrufl hair will grow viages. How the schemes are baffled | Iv, as nd d by the shrewd guardian of the young- | Kills asters, Daniel Voorhees Pike, Es at- { hair to grow unhampared as it does torney-at-law, is tcdd with inimitable | with the American red man humor and fine dramatic effects | Sold by leading druggists Henry Hall, who played the part at {in stamps for sample to 1 the Astor theatre, New York teide Ca., Detroit, Mich, seen Daniel Voorhees Pike, bottles guaranteed G Man Feom Home." special agent. { ---- | { "The Man From Howe. : the pls ay of i has been termed, | Feb. | rer ---------- nr WTROYER. ANOTHE GERM Death Dandruff Germs. | Herpicide is to stage i has | In i The | throwing germ burrows into the sealp, up the cuticle in thin seales | called dandruff scurf, and digging at the root of the hair where it saps | the hair's vitality First comes bits hair lusterless and dead-like hase, and, floally of the hair dandruff, Withe luxuriant. nature ¥oi 'Herpicide™ the dundeufi germ leaving the i or "The Man Sorrento, then heiress then fading dol are Send 100, he Herpis Owe dollay W. Mahood, will be "The as B.A. Hotel King, Cornwall: J. £. M. Carleton; B. H 10; G. W, Barragar, Belleville Barrington, Torgnto, W. A Comwall: R. GG. James, ( Hamilton: D. Bennett, loronto f H. Atlan, W Hart, E. Littler, Mon treal: A. H. Owen, J M. Hargraves Toronto; Chas, W. Johnston, Eng.: A. (. Wilson, Montreal Britton, W. GG. Rogers, (+. K. Tavlor, | Gananoque; R P'. Cowan, Montreal H. Logan, Toronto: J. A. Stephenson, Galt: 0. Schuler, Montreal: ££. € Kir- by, Hamilton: Geo. O'rien, SRT Swaisland, A. Michaelshon, Toronto: W. H. Henderson, London: AH, J. Os borne, K. N.. Hare, Wm. Campbell, A. I. Smith, Toronto: A. M. Doan, Geo, Ramsden, Peterboro; Geo, Lodeatt, Wallaceburg McLaughlin, To ronto; Montreal, a Lad, Arrivals, H Archer; Lyons, Foron RP Stewart, (iba Geo "Caught Cold." ~ mn Had a Distressing, Tickling Sensation In The Throat. D {London 1 Mr. Albert MacPhee, Chignecte Mi N.S. writes: "In Uet., por 1 cold by working in water, and had a very bad cough and that distressing, tic sensation in my throat so that I not sleep at night, sid my lungs were so very sore I had to give up work. Our doctor gave me medicine but it did me no good so I gota bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and by t. « time I had used two bottles I was entirely cured. I am always recommending it to street, | my friends." MOT | Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup some eleven voar. || ines the potent healing virtues of the Ranidars. Who: Seal Te Norway pine tree with other abso wht, the lad left at seven Sapsclaribi and. stoking medicines come back. Mr runders was out all | Gouuhg Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Sore night looking for ut could | Phroat, Pain or Tightness in the not find any trace of him. When the! and all Throat 20d TAG Troubles. lod loft home he was wearing a dark | cap and long overcost to his] There are many imitations of "Dr, heels. Up to eleven o'clock this morn i nod's" so be sure snd get the genuine ing Mr. Saunders could find no trace | when you ask for it, of the boy, and the police foros notified. to keep a look out for him. | ---------------- Will Remain Fourth Rev. T. E. Burke pnanimonsly invited hy the {hoard of Brock steer Method to remain a fourth H accepted, The dhureh's finance reported to be in board also pmssed jut on awl who James Goo. MeNeill, Looking for Ontario station this ve the offic anvthing of his Frederick Saunders, at the ing to seen Wis poe if any of ers son, Joseph 0 mis ing all ol =~ s boy, down wry | Put up in a yellow wrapper: thive plus treex the trade mark; price 25 cents, | Matalver@red only by The T. Milbure Year, . ' Co., Limited. Toronts, Ont. wid fast nigh official chiwah one with ivgel ware | The. reso. } good ¢ edition a sympathet: James La efficient laid Cleaning L L466 Curtains tury ee to turney, " adel} of illne mom Chard} mint hod of {inet in curtsds est r port R. PARKER & CO., Dyers sind (Meaners, ivi axle with ® res Left For Their James Mclean, who police eourt, on Saturda he was charged with « wife, returned to hi Syracuse, on Tuesday, accompanied by | his wife. He has promised to live with | his wife, and support ber, and it was "i meiemesesuff ry on this condition, that the care was! dropped against him. Bish ! Rddiant Hair ingadock. New York Society Women's Matched Only by Parisians, Home, figuréd in the! whey his | last, owertic n, by ' ™ ' former home in 80 Princess Si, Kliugston, Out. Fish! Whitefish, i fond Heyy Fmioked i Kn { Sincnes Adie Hai and ia Fresh Oysters, id Special : Givod Sstmen, Ie per Tin. 4 » Gage's Grocery, Cor. Montres! aad John Sis, "Phone 51% mut Delivery, 'Men's Working Boots | All Solid Leather, 20 per cent. off all 3 Bh vow thai the ohie of New | Lines to Clear. ork, ever anxious 10 improve their | 68, " to beauty, bave learned tht Parisian | Jack Johns ny Hage, a remarkable and almost mar 70 BROCK ST. \ Ivielous hair nourisher and 'beautifier, | (Adams' Old Stand). Hie aimost entirdly responsible for the § =~ charming hair - of the ladies of | France, ihe demand for ii bas become | #normons. Parisian Sage ix now sold all over | Canada and in Kingston uy G, W, Mahood, who is glad 10 guarantes it to eradicate dandruff hile snd a scalp in ey pr arge bottles Hoc While much attent choncest gowns by women, the turk the care of the hair Far many years the clever wonun of of Paris have heen famed for (he mag: | pi tent beauty of their hair Br lorious hale," a Viegininn calls i, "so radiant sad Juxariant that i not only attracts but fascinates and compels unstinted admiration." ion is givin to New York society lent fad just now 1s

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