DR. J. cou..1s BRO\NNE S ` CHLORODYNE- _.-.- J'\I'IIl IAI A\YI'\ f\I V {WANT TO sun. 7 Rntlor mik u uvor with mt`. Th! I FINE (LUILLRY. I l Table Forks and Spoons! Lelulold and |vory,TabIo | | Knives. Plated. at `V a Avnsz -\- .\onl.lm\dar ln'| (`Om Nut ` T V - ' - _ \ Princess Street. } l'R.\l\I.\'(l 3-`.\M|".~| HIVKN. \.____:_______..___. S%?39?iN'S~ Fgoo Burs F -mt-`kn vunu ntuul Io--k .........nv whl V. CAKES. / / // // Reduced prions on all cakes instance. two and blues layer jel` rich fruit. at 200 and 250 per lb. We will present a full display of all our l lmly lingers. xuaroolls. diamonds, jelly wafer-J. tzuts, imperml rolls, doughnuts, No, &u. ugx,ruIu u \- \\(.Nlil1`lEi`{-;'V. JR.. .... \n..nr.|-lnn llcmnan For Xmas and New Years. VlL1l'\l\l'\ I 9 II-xov mvl (`ommulion lorounnl Mum-8 ilunnvo. _._.-_______.._ 'erPound; 'Cl.I. I I mu mu. Thrrws nlwnyn I miss I lmunllu. Hum-ul ' amnu-nl. ; ETOY E S.e P"n:Is I-umlorfm rt-manly In ' I. Inucun hlmuell at h\;U\ myth and vhrur. lit I- , ll-(Pull, .\lk-h.. nlully m rt-nu-fly In & {T TX.`-*1: '_. BRITISH CHEMISTS COMPANY. Christmas Uurbmlullml(fhrlammn (iuouls have arrlwd_ they aurpwted all prnlumx years In Mylo, bululy and du\n.t-\`eryI.l1|u[ now and Iran) . Mt-sl mnuhlo tor a present Iur nhl or yonnx. We have nln uvs luul it good hnlulnvlnuir! Huwever. we Imvnd m- k- I :1: thlsonr lmuuz-r3:-ur I-_\' glvhl Npcclul prtotqa sud value. -4 _- ... 1-`, ,n.. l\..I-_ (1 an I!):lllIhUlIl |Hl|Iu|J\--. .._.B........ ,,, _ _ Hanson Writing Desks Only $3 50. Polish Pnrlor Tables In Golden Oak or Ma- hogany For $l.25. n..n- u..-..\n Elnwmnu llnd In all .~ |n.l:m||nl`: nllurv mm: A In rhm mm #1 up. l-hm lug. Mutdo, 9,1-me-en-.l-Emma, (1 `er Poljhd. n \r- 7-`--- rwkc-rs I`rum'I up. Oak Frame Screens lled In I urlmurlln nly 51.010, samosn our $160. A unup -: |~ Inndu, only F-Anny odd pleats In Parlor lur- H $1 m Mum-lne. Parlor Cahlneu (`hint M-tam. I-IMIM, L ouolu-n. Kx tension 'l`nble. nldeboudn rlvlv, _ A .inANn1Nu AND nnromum \ um HAL]. L`l.AHI-1'78 MOND\Y. nu- cluy and Hnlunlny In Kmplon. mum. to p.m.: Jnvenhen. 4 pm.` An- `:-uu.h.y umnlnw. u p.m. Booona Mun vu|nrm~n(`m\ [In-. ifwlh. N All lhe hum melon and rmcy dmou lnmzhl. Kurmllsa nl clot of neutron. I Prtvnla IOHII)I)l Any hour through thodqy Aiuvunwun--u I '( or Ft wk rid B-nzrt Stream. 1 , 4._....__ How would acady of tea or a nice package of coffee do as a Chr t ` ' d to whom a good cup a positive luxury. \ this city that compare with those sold at our stores. RULING I I 1'nm.=mn:n noo.\mw1'm mum. on!!- lnmy located; [u.hI)\ wuor humus and all modern oonvonlmmtxn. Apply 3% Q mmol. Lul. lo Y.M.C.A. ` vmnvenlonooa. Hlmol. Lost to Prof. O. 0. Sheets, Presents. Iuotls au rpwsod u, | Week. ;I3_<>?i'33Z of all descI'ip- tious at C. I I l\'I"'l`f\|C US It 9. W. orro Bookbindery, _. A Q09`-`Q if hoomponlu each home. Sou M.muuo'ruuus-d. 1`. mwuu-oIrt.! < Freshen: Up Body CHLORODYNE 1 ; CHLORODQYNE 3 \` ` CHLORODYNE .u`..'i.`.}`.?.` B'.?5?e;12f'n% J?.' cl ..., ,.._L..- - CHLORODYNB '&`3,`s'.."~`z`. o`:. :".`.{'J2: '13`y3.'..'iZ5~'}`3" ' CHLORODYNE `.'{'."}`Z.`."i3.'..-'n {'..`i'uJ'.} .'i!.`a ':`s';`..`$.`.'.'.`.' 7 ... .. ., \v.._._ CHLORODYNB1'&3`I23}'i3I...i {`..`i\.{'.".iI.Za';uI.;'.; " " ` CHLORODYNE `J...`. ?, ~`.`.`.'.%.`&'x'.`;`.`..'.I'.?....`.`. . f.t .`.`1'..`.`.`.'t.', ...`.`""` . from W. Veaollm Pvultrcw, M.l).. mrmelly Lmturor M. St. George : Holupitll. bond n-| mvu no henlhmon In nmllnu um I have no-vt-r mo! with any modlolnono Imoucloun an Anti-npucnmdlo and HA.\lal|\'o. Ihuwe usedltln Gon- Img uon.AIlhma Diurhoen. mud uthordlnu-mu and am pormolly nulhnnu-I with the rwmlt." rl ltuuwllmmunlotlmlm um Oolleuu of mynlolnna that he n-oo.~|\-ed I dmruwr from not Hue-ly'a Council at Mnmln to lhaotlbct that oholeru ham been malux mrm ly, And uni the only ulnlnt ulumy nrvloo wan UIH.uI\u|n' xu:.-mo Luuuot, hn. Dvcolnber. 18M. 0AU'I`l0N-liIWARK or rm.u`v AND 1.vn.nu.\'s. CAU1'lON-V1oe~Ch|ncel|nrRIr W. PIKO wood mam! that Im. J. (`mun Rnnwx-In wan un goubtodly tho luvenlur or (?uI.muun'.~uc; Hun nw whole story ur HuuIonnduhl I-`nu-man wu ollhoratel untrue. which he I1. named in any had been rm-urn (n.-S(-0 'l`1nu=-H. July mm. I364. Sold In men at In. I L. an L , on. 611., and Ila. each. None I xvuuhm without. me wond Dr. J. Oollln Brqwnom g`h_ ofp_qyuo' on the Government Sump. ovorwhohulug Medlou Tattl- 77 Prxgceaa Street. %L.&---+ THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE 'i`;|:-3t'I.`I." ind Nnne m omdyno' Government __ __ J _N__ H . And begin using OXOL and you will . . ` II ndmmotl by the profession to he the moat won dorm! Ind vuhnblo remedy ever IMaO0VI9l`UL `, II the but rmnody known for Coughs. Consumption ' Bronohml. Asthma. ' T I r---..- In - -. .._.,_ , _ _ i not: like uharm In Dlarrhmn mm! In tho only spool no In cholon And Dynontery. obomnll out: then. all stuck: of mpnoplr. Hy . -...c.. 1. nmmnn nnd Hmutml. and Mind and Furnlshcs I.`-mi-rn. 1.1`-nu. |;uuuu..m. . u.... M::tt'r3. London. N..`\v York. Ivvc: Iuuvuu ........,.. .. ., _ '. 33 Great Russell IL. Bloomsbury. London. Eng, a-:---:--. 0 wuly uw Iuvvuun u. x.............._._, , I aw I. " Browne : Ch Govenunenu-31 nouy accompanies - DAVIIPORT. Run fE-iEiIs2s1%rsTHIuusi3iii In nroll-no-I hv mothers he-cmm- la pt-rcdl_v NI u-rout: those too often mu . Fewr. Cmup. MM NOT AN EVEN MATCH.` A GAME OF BILLIARDS THAT WAS RATHER ONE SIDED. I ' A I How I Conceited Young Traveling Inn Nude the Ilstnko ol Judging Ills ordinary Looking Opponent by oAppeu-niece. One snowy afternoon, some winters ago." said a commercial traveler. "1 was watching s game of biilinrds in the bil- liard room of a St. Louis hotel. The two players were traveling men. one a young fellow and the other a middle aged man. The younger man was a tritle the better player. but he was so conceited over the good shots he made that all ot. us who were watching the game were inclined to `root for the older man. Every timeitho younger man drove the balls around in a way that suited him he exclaimed. `I'll beat you two to one. or `I'm a class A proposition at this game. or something like that, and his habit of existing nose- ` guys along his own pathway was some- what disgusting. Finally the older man had enough, and he put up his cue. The _A......... ....... Innl.-ml nmnml the room in lmd enougn, nnu us: put. up um ....\-. -..`. younger man looked around the a cocksure kind of a way and inquired: '4`7ny of you gentlemen want to play I game or two? urmm... n-an nn mnnnnse to his Invita- two : "There was no response tion for a moment or so. and he was about to return his cue to the rack when an ordinary looking man. with n stubby : mustache and fine lines under his eyes and not overly well dressed. stepped tor- wnrd in n ditdent sort of way. He had been watching the young man's game for some time. u um .m x-nn n ntrina or two. he said. (N110. `I'll go you in string < `nlthough I'm a bit out 0 game. "Tho vmnm follow I: name.` The young looked the man over. probably womlcrlug within himself whether it would do for such a howling swell as himself to ongnge in a public game with I man who nppeurml to he so careless us to his apparel. but he nally -..:.I .\.o.-.ml-lnwlv- bf This Month llnly] L`llI`(`l(.`El3 us ll) ula ll|l|1Iln\I. V... _. .__._, _ said patroulnlngly: `Well. lnke n cuo. What`: your strong bold in the pznlmu nuyh0\\"." " `Oh. anything. suiql thu ordinary look- ing man. `I'm uot particular. `How about cushion cm-onus? "`lmy'|I do. said the untidy looking nnnn mun. `Shall I discount you?` "`.\'ot unloss you insist upon it. I'm a little out of prm-lice. but I'll try nnd hold my own. It` I don't sllL`Ct`(`\1 in doing that. you can discout t me it you lik0.' "So they stnrlwl to play. The young chnp won the bunk. nud he I`(`('|0d o 12 of the comma in quite dazzling fashion. Thvn ho lookod around for nmn-ovnl while he chalked his cue. The untidy looking mun uttt-tnpted n cotnpurntlvoly easy one and missed it by a hair. The young man unllod in I superior sort of way and craolml out nlue more. The ordinary looking man made two and then tell ulowu on a cotnpurntivoly easy nlruw. He didn't look in tho It-nst worried. llowevur. but stuck it couple of sticks of clu-\\'ln3 gum into hls (ace nntl ('ho\\'ul away at them mntontully. The young: mun run out in three or four more iltltlttgs. with u soon: of (`>0 to 12 in his favor. llo crowed ex- ultlnnly. and thou he started to put up Itlu nun u|nu,n his one. U v'I`|u< `Through? inquired the ordinary look- ing mun. `Yes. was the reply: `I don't like to play solitaire. I'm nfmld you re not quite hard ououzh I nu: (or me to crack. my friend.` -- an. ..-on Ivn might as well have an- n'I\\nu. `Oh. well. uthor game.` e by mustnclm. u -\\'..n I .l.~ mustache. `Well. I don`: mind.` replied the youth with the inated chest measurement. So nt it they atn'rtel again. The young man forged stemliiy nhentl. `Here. he auiti \\ hen he had 15 on his string to the m"-Jiunry |uun`s -i. `I'll (lia- munt you, and 1 bet I so out before you've run 20. `Let `er go.` said the ordinary looking nuin. `What's the bet ?' `.\lnke it $5. shall we?` inquired the large hended youth. sizing up his oppo- nent as it he didn't believe the latter had anything like that much in his clothes. `Five hundred. if you wnnt to.` said the needy looking umn. pulling out a wad or dark green one: big enough to atu t\ horse collar. The young man sort of _- . ...\.I IIl1l'!iI' kW uzqwd. -- nu. `Oh. no. not that kind of money.` he said. `but I'll make It $25. if you want I to.` `You're on.` laid the needy looking man. and the money was put in the hands of the proprietor ot the room. ` "It was the young man`: next shot. and he run H cushion cnmma with such ud- dross and oclat that he couldn't nefnin from looking at us hnughtily. lie left the bulls In the nniddlo of the table. The socdv looking mun nskmi (or a ruler. and We Will Sell at a` Reduced Rate the Following: ell. we might as 1*.` said the man with the nut I... ztring or two. L 0! practice at the with 3 piece or anal! no proeeeueo to ` draw divers and sundry Hue: on the table ` just 12 inches 1;-om the side: and ends ` 0 hnrnnf just no thereof. on -um. What are you going to do? asked the hot youth. with a surprised expres- unu. `Pia? you 12 inch bulk to your cushion caroms. replied the ordinary looking mun. munching his gum. `and I'll ulter tlu- terms or our mu,-or to this effect- llmt you don't got nnother shot in the string at 50.` The young man grinned ....mnInl-nntiv. TEAS, 2` COFFEES, String (ll -DU. -aux: ;v1-In. ---- .-.-.___ complnisnntly. "Then the seedy looking man pranced In with a one as light as thistle down. 1 never saw such biillnrds at billiard exhi- bitions ur nnywlu-re else. It was be-anti-` ml. The man just drew `em back to the oxnct spot he wanted `em. won \\ hen he Snomnocl to be smashing `em all over the table for gnnornl l`|`SuitS. and then. with n | uuturnlno grin on his race. he'd go nt `em m... .. ....mmn nrni.-hm n sic-eninlz kitten. uuturnlno grin on ms mu-. ueu nu In vun mm 11 Woman stroking ll sleeping and they did anything he wanted. It was pretty. The young man leaned on his .-... M-nnIfnHt`D. and muttering things. did auytumg no wnnreu. u mu ; ' cue. crt-stfullou. The ordinary looking man didn't stop 5 when he run out the string of 50. but he ` went right ahead. When he had made 150 nm] the bulls Itill together. nursed into shape for L10 more apparently. he pulled out his lmudkerchiof, mopped his furvlnend and remarked thnt it was warm and that he guessed he'd go out and get some air. " `But you're a ringer. you know.` said` the chest)` youth. -- m. not .-xnctlv that.` replied the or- chest)` youth. "'01). not u.\`nctly that.` replied dinary looking man. `The bet doesn't ` stand. and you. of course. pull down your nmnoy. I just wanted to limber up a hit. ` anyhow. My nnmo's Sc-hnefer. and I give , an exhibition in this tmvu tonight. Might as well drop down nnd look on. 1"1`hon Jake Schnotor. the then cham- pion hillinrdist of the world. drew his 25 and wnlkod out with n twinkle in his are-.."--\V'nsbiw'tnn Star. Copper Nickel Plated Kettles, Agate Kettles, Fancy Tea Pots, Agate Rice Boilers, Bissell's Carpet Sweepers, Famous Self-Basting Roasting Pan, Agate Bake Pans, arid all other goods in tin and agate ware_ For wintering. boos should be crowded up in us smull qtxurtors us possible so as ` to economize llu-iv uutuml hvnt. `I -4... no ohn mmlinn hnt nre D!!!`- tn(\prL-.~'1-uL1- u: u |'L`a`t`rCl| in this Ii Alluwim: dirt x on tho bultmn ho: Ins: tl liothml for t and nu:-n Inulh 1} Illlu Ull\ V` . but It short timo. Av . ..-n.. I but short mm-. llonvrally brvmling should be done at niyzlufnll. so as not to excite rubbing. l x 1 Uucu rolxbilnt is slurtml. as nmch is lust ` as might mlu-rwise be gained. as the colonies that need the most will get tlm ` l`\lIllIII` least. in least. To make sugar sin-up place a wssel on 3 the stow. holding us much as it is dos|r~ i I to nmkn-. Put in ulmut three parts of ......... ..n.l nun mu-Y nf \\`!ltl`l` lllld ll`! it [nu Ia um ml nmkv. rut Ill unuul. unu- smmr und one purt of wntvr mum to n l-nil. 'J'ln~n set 01! um] pour in ` one part of honey. \\'hvn mul. it is ready to !eod.-St. lmuis lh_~pullic. _____.____._ The Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul`: lunuul smtemem shows that $ti3.l8`.! Wm 1-xpomlccl in inlornul run-lulu sluulp taxes during the year. 'I`|... ........mnn mil.-um uf All )0 mm): uuruu; luv JI.'(l|n Tho amgrt-gnu` nnilenue c controllvd by the wonder! .\Im-gnu cmnl-iuutiun up date is -|1l.`.!`..'\`. which is I fth of all the milroud United States. A \l _...._..... ..nil..n.\ null A Moscow rzmmnu umnuuuuu .......n. I .\I:|muntuw [ms lwuu urrv.~lr-I on Ilm. clmrxa of onxl-oulmpz 5.000.000 rubles] (mm the Jnmslnw rullruml. llnil tori 1.000.000 ruhlus offs-rod by unolher Rus- algn millionaire \\ns refused by the cm" ` QFDIIIOIN. IS... ..|. ...`...:.o.`- l\' nnhlh` \\`0l`kS IuJDllllIwv--V: ._ V They Add No Strength, but only Force Forward the lmutllclont Strength otnlloducod Physical or Mental System. but ornumm. ` The French lninlstvr of public works has issued 1 clrvulnr tn llm ruilwny com- |mni<\s of Frmwv. in| urmiug llwm that unless tbolr trulns slmll keep ht-[tor tlmu the governmt-nt will n-nforca: llm full Mu- nltivs ordained by law for railway ml:)- 1 l management. ._._.______ the uni lulu Iuu runny... I Nuwrpopon contained loch you the ac count ol 3 girl who nommmod enicldo bt cause the had a pimple on her firm. Nor rlll'o Byntom'l`onic [mm its blood pnrilylvg nod blood strengthening qunlitioc cure-o not only pimple-n but blorchoo 0! all kinds, sl-o tcrolulo. enema nnd .-alt rbonrn. Three womb uontmouta 50`. Sold by J. B. lnlclnod. the drugglon. Deecrlptlvo pour ! plxlol lreo. Dvru D` Pu|nd'o. Spoci-sl ale for hmily use in log: uh I `nu-Innd'l. 'I'ho um and The Plmplo. 7 __,;_:__.J I-.L gn- I-?oNEvcor}{t3`s. RTIl.WAY TIES. ur. ` mo of ull (ho 1 wonderful \'nndm-bill- .. .... In Hm I\l'I"\'I`lIl `and millionaire muuw | -- .I...I nn lh HI lul! |l|\`3|`uh ` I umro lhun unr- ! mils.-ago in tho l.I\l\ . nun presrnl mun unv- (`ommandant Erasmus is a Boer gem ; oral who has been rather conspicuous ` In the 0|)(`l`flU0llS about Ladyslullb. (Hencoe and I-llnndslmlgto. I -z---------- _ Lieutenant Colonel William D. Ottet. 20 to 60 Cents P4 I .lu|I*IiI[I;t~l or 3 not Dnv. Dana this hot: wcabhor do you up ? Thou fcrthn hzgod uua fooling vry I bottle of Marrilfo By-sham Tonic. [0 put: 3 now lilo umd onerg in the body And union nno foal tquul to t oir duties. Ac 3 vnmculn nncl nuvo tonic nnd I bnwol reunlntor thin medicino has no uluul Price Mr. per babuo of 50 down Inc J. B Mal/sod : drug nun; nhivn nunnhlnb lmo. _s--; ` 7'j'-v*- i This omoor In In command of 1.000 i mon rccruilvd In Canada and sent to [South Al'1'i('x\ at the expense of the I I Dominluu. 11 was a capmln In the n..,_`. n..... _xn..a n-lxh-h nltlnd In I? l Uonnmou. 11!` us :1 l.u|I\uun ... ...- Quoon`s Own ries. which aided In re- ` l I ' pulsing the Feulun raid In 1866. 1 I battle 0! M) (10-04: an .1. n l\lV`.IJ`l,'u atom. luscrimivo punphlob Ins. 701' ton Dun Ugly. Ton per cent. diacounh off our whole nook ol Christmas noodn. lino Neck- wur. gluvoe, dressing govnr, mnking inlet-.. on-, Greenwood & (hllon Well-I Inntnn Ilrlra. ' The been r-.m9Vdv Compound Iron I`: cook. jiclul -., w-\, 3 match Itrueb. Ion. J. E. lob!!! nremsdv lot noroluls in Miller : Pulls. [my deco: for 2.`) !Look Over This List and Caref1_nlly% Note the Prices. Men's and Boys; Hockey Boots, black or tan, from $1.50 to $2. The lw-2: x-'~.'ue we have ever` offered. Boys` tan laced boots, good and strorg for skating, at $1.25. f A Ladies` Skating Boots from $1.25 to $2 in Oil Pebble, Box Calf or Tan Leather. Men`s Embroidered Slippers Soc, goc, $1, regular price $1 to $1.25. We also have cheaper lines. Women's Felt Slippers, felt soles, 20c to $1. Remember, we are selling everything in boots. shoes trunks and valises at cost. Rubber goods at `trade prices. ~ - DlC_Ki "55; SON, ( Iu.~eIs, H~|vvn~. lam]:-ca, t mu-nra, n Aluuruuu ....... . .......,..-_. ~ In-ro-at \'nr|t-ly. Mull ()llI\`l H pmmptly nttemloxl to. Puckmg free. JAMES RE] HOLIDAY BOOKS. ETC. Books for Boys. Books for Girls, juvenile and Books, Bible and Prayers, Catholic Prayers, Br Poets in leather and fancy bindings; also new lelegant Photograph Altmms in celluloid bi .; cheap and correct Letter Scales and other gobds in 3 le for Christmas and New Year *.u: |great variety auitab lpresents. |"'|I`I I\l \Ju Iwllt-rtnik H wll goal hlddnlg Ill lho ml den!|ng:_vuurh~uu< Hen _-. .--ursm Stop usinfstimulnnts and build up body and mind. Get It From Your Drugglat or Grocer.