:1` IIOI on In M co and TWO ABLE 'l`BlA'l'l8 on i hlotnuoto (live our!!! \II -0- ulna. H---3: .....-*-t:""......`.';:..`."'..'.:.=.." '2' Iurnnsi db}: oasis I"ron us or Ion-cons" n,............l U! `D. KIWI TWII aver eunincd. E5S3 ri.}InI,'i.T"}-'-"'i': 3'3 of the most t Food: I have --.- --._:_.J U Wu. H Al Kl nu, P..S. Analytical Chunk! to Ibo Bdthh Government, on 2-" It In on nf lhn nun! `Haul: Y Hana Fnohmlculry. ion at Apr. Dnuouu. Apunu Mt MM? EICUSII UENOIUE. COC|(LE S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. > GLEANLINESS IS NEXT T0 GODLINESS ..aj. All kinds of goods cleaned and dyed and well mshed. I nnl. um and have for min the "Jam Pncknze '_--- - -------`up--..: `rand-lull A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price we at Drugsriats` : by mail ru~ Qvlstorgl. ELY BROS.. 235Greenwich St.. . ew or '. ll hed. Tm up and have for sale the Jam Package Dyes." warranted to be the but In the market. F Try them. Azenu wanted. ' Dyes." warranted to no the a Try Agents \[All`te(hii( E-YEING -WORKS, LPRINCESS ST - KINGSTON. `I ...j. V otnnd Cold Baths at nlloun-Int` JONEH TONSOBIAL PABLO): Brlttnh American Hotel Block Chance at N.-B.-nmo an the only In use city hentod by noun therobv too at all hours hot water ` Aug 0. `nu Gnu III-tank lm. P.A.Ia. A Full Lin We have n In the city. v. . u-nu." . uu.~.u.- wv now nv\nna\I nu "up `an. . Place your order early and have our Fall Suit or Overcoat u gins to boom, and remember, OUR P ICES ARE RIGHT. W l M'See our at6ck of Fancy Worsteda for Prihoe Albert Suits. y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ` __ - _ , I 'Ce(l3 [Or \J\'l'C05C5. Tweeds, Black and Colored, and Fancy \\'ol*ste(la for Suitinga, and the choicest variety ` of Fancy Pantings to be found in the city. ` have'lyou'r made before the trade be aim: in lmnm_ and mmnmhm-. OUR 1 [CR8 ARR Rl(.H'l` C.ROBIN.SON,' . `Wellingt<.>nSt.,2DoorsfromPrincessSt_ We are showing a large and extensive assortment of Uvercoatings, Suiting: and ' Tronserings in all the Latest Fabrics, new designs, newshmles. Our stock consists of Beavers, Meltons. Naps, l"riezes,'l ilot.s, Worstemls and Fancy I`weeds for Overcosts. ` ' 'n~.......,:. m....|, ....a n..i..-...a .....i n........ u'...L_a...I- s... c...:.:...._ ___u.L_ ,..,.-, tutored. EN: 'ew York. {Grand Opening of Fall and Winter Goods C- IE?.C)IBIl\TSC)l\T S. 167 Princess Street. next door toZPowell's Photograph Gsllorv. 1 I` II Inn. Our long experience in the business and other facilities we possess enable us to an our customers with the very best goods at the lowest possible prices. . Our business (LB before) will be conducted strictly on the One Price System. A dollar's worth iven for every dollar received. uL(.`all ling inspect the goods and the store. Showing a large stock of Boots. Shoes. Tnmka, Vlnlises, Bags and Satchels of every de- scription from the best house: in the Dominion, including the Superior Manufacture: of ` J. 1). King & Co., J. & '1'. Bell, Cooper & Smith, H. 1'}. Clarke & Co., and other reliable lirIns. ALEX. ROSS , A ne range of New Goods to select from prices ranging from 8 cents to 60 cents a yard, the leading styles and colors at kg PILLS AND OINTMENT. ; `2: THE PILLS 3;; lln nt-Hnn In Ilnn .K"I`l)\I Al'|l nu Dress Goods`! Dress Goods H p vogvhlio |IUPC'a 7" L/ID/ES ana 6 E/VTLEME/VT W. J. DICK& PALACE BOOT SIEIOE STORE Full Line of CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SCHOOL BOOTS. 1 l:Vo `have also. wlthoutdoubt, the Finest OIL GOAT BOOT FOR LADIES n 1 o c Ly. - _ BRIESDEE & ROCKWELL, ` .. , ._,_-- ._,_. _n___ A_uu-.-__ ._ on Have opened their NEW STORE (at the Old Stand), Oxford 81.. London. nrPurcha.sers should look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots It the address in not 533 OXFORD STREET. LONDON. they" are spurious. Manumcturod only by Thomas Holloway. 78 New Oxford SL. late .` Oxford St. London. l4!`Purr\.hn.ruu-n nhnnld lnnlr tn tho Lnhnl an 0):: Rays: nnrl DAM: H 1 JAMES REID, P. Are at Mt season: or the your I n-m\tm- rt-mwty rnr Ioorru-ti an ' lthlorder of the Inga-sttu-y nnnma. and fur rt-.~tn.'tng R hm - thy act ion to tho STOMA `H and BOW]-11.8. `hey art unthe Liver and Kidneys with marvclious t`iTH`i. nnd b ' giving strength and tomato these im noruutl (1 ans create it circulation of pure and utility blood. I-`enmlcs of all ages [in thew l`ii invaluable. TH E E Meals ull recon! Wounds, Cuts. llruisusnnd sprains auul is a (1-rmln cure for In! lJ~Il3.~`. >`(lI(l-1*. (`Ir (`I-IRS and 0].!) \\'Ul'.\'l)S. It has no 1-qua] for tho cure of Hrum-hnlis. Sow Throat. Coughs. ('olda. Hh`|lm1Ilh.ln|.(1'UlIl. (ilgmnlulur Swelling: and all Skin lliaeun-3. 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET. -JUST ABRIVEE1 'cA1'AR{IT:H Leading Undertaker and Embalmer, muted. ` R. MONDGOMERY Pnouoal Dyer. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. MONGENBIS, a_oavm a co. --------- \/ I A" of the year n-linhlo n-ma-dy fur mrru-ti Ihlorder Hi 1-slim rm-.~ln.'ing I and li()Wlq`.l.S. `hev Liver and Kldln-nu will: 1 Carpet and Millinery Warehouse. |9(RNi cALVE.| , ABTHLMA anoucmns, CATARRI-l,0UGH8,COLD8,a.c. H.Jnnas&Co. l.i\`or. Kidneys. Slnmm-h. l;o\\'cls or Blood. 'l`. .\Hl.l!L'lL\' & C0.. Pmnrictona. Turonlo. |GROCERS' nnnl\lIlPf |l'LA\'0l`-INC EXTRLCB } I`: DIIIVMII U KIUUIIFI A. P. CROWN. Chemist and Kingston. ',' ' \_I'u:u-ran:'; 45.3,. rm-4-nioox. - - - Bnookstroot FIRE-City and `County Agent for the Glu- gow and London Inn:-uaoo Company. LIFE.-60 tromki t Pne- oon for the 1?u'`.'n gin Iut=swLf!oln:ur- |Iu'oOo.ofEl1tluId. Hutu. N". srmirs Oelohntod mlm`. CROWN. 1. Anal ALFRED 11 MARTIN ""5`|'J;4.l;lt'IES. `VALENTINE'S vamqsnss V A. RAMSAY & Sou. Agents. Hiliouancss. Dyspepsia. Indkwsti` I-Zrysipclan. salt Rheum. Heart -11 llizzin.-as, Drnpsy. F`lII:u-rim: u. 1 din" of the Stomach. [)rym-as of I lcoacu co|.oIu rlborlono Conan Ind Call In San hr Lulu and -In -3-- FIBEMENE A new wtmt. KDDIIIJAPAI. ALI. supp`) 800d jCONSU}MPTI`ON. at in `re,-r1.` spccioa of disease eu'is_ing from disordered .9.IJ.:iA1a1i1JTs4% II 'l`o_iI`_1_% v=`_`;'%i1`i.=`EYVI_T_E_I no nmnorwheuner names: is caused by colds. foversmrl urleolotho nntumldruma. Always in position. us Invisible toothers and com- fortable to wear. Music. conversation. oven -m heard distln z . w r 3un'"3Zcn. Send tort`ixx!a $mw b'o`i'o':..`.'.'.?.'}3 \\' II ul ('5 - 'a - * V V -' I he ml I Dr. J. C. Aft! & `o..!.owell. Hus. Bo] by all ruglum` `Hot 0]; II: bou|oc,.& 00 ll`! 0! Hill |l'|\I|'Ill0II. II!!! will I |(`('Il~ My rumored to ho.-|lth.-J. I-`rcuu. nuc- peudenoe, VI. Ayer s'Sarsaparllla, F-unurncl kn hp J I` Ann. I (`an fn--!I U... -~.-..% _ -...- ..- ....--..., CCVFVVI u, .-.--~-- I was, (luring many month.-. A ouorrr from cln-uulc tlu-numtluu. Thu` disuse umleu-d mo |{l'IN`0lIu|_\'. In 3 In-of all tho n-nu-dim I could Ilnd. umll c-ummc-nu-I ush A_\'or`I Enrupnrilla. I took several hon n of this preparation. me! was need- Ilv restored to henllh.-.l. I-`renu. mie- -.. V H .-. - ., -.._......_-., ._-. .\_u-r'- .N':m-n :u'l2l;| mm-ml mo of Gout and llhc-umul um. wlu-u Ilulhllu: also wuuld. II III: `l`mlImllO1I M 1-r_V Inca of uliu-aw from In ' 1-_\'s-In-m.~ It. `ll. Short, .\launger llolcl `hnuut, l.um-ll, Mm. u--vvw----vu-vvu-u. nnrr In-In-: lrn'mhl-cl with It for, years. In this. and all ml-r ll.-a-u~~n urlsl {rum Smpuru hluocl. Ihvru I: no mu . V will: wlm-|| I um nu-quahm-cl. lhnt nunln IIIOII rvllc-f nu ,-\_\u-r'n .~`nr~npnrl|||.--I{. H. l.:m rvm-o-. .\l. IL, liallllnurv, Md. nu . m:m_\' mam r--maruuuuu vurcl. a num- Iu-r' uf whlrh mm.-.1 Ilw t-(furl: of {bu mm! r.\'|n-ria-In'I1| |I|I_\~|\'lnl|u. Wvr It in-m-wuj\ . I ruuhl ;.-hr llw munvn of Ilunly hulh uhmlw n has Inn -- lu-rn rnrml In` tukluu ml. uu-ullolnr. In mv cm In run` It has oer luiul} mprlml \\`oud1-rs, |1:llI:Hn;: mo of .A 9'T`V .?."4."V.".1.4._%%.'1i.f%'.!9 \\'.lLL (`FRI DR l{El.l!~`.\'l-3 A1m_z_mI;cu'r's UUf1E'}}}5 UIZAI Pock's Paton! Impmvod Cushioned Ear Drum PERFECILY RESTORE THE HEARING. nmtlu-whether deafness is hv colds. in R illL'x`un} Rheumatism. MEDICINES. [unt l\lInlu. lI(l`ocA)iI. In 0 word, the most powerful nature: of the vital tonne."-Dr. 550:1}. ARMFR}I(`HT` 9 (`OF A Iillun. Experience and |cien~ gs? gnlyuuarovonl to uuin I cum: Ionic lunin (MY tabla Kq&n"- In I\IcnOu. lI((`ocnHn. In I we-ml. I PI I l&V& ormouao lonv ulnsuvusutsa Ollconpt-nnu ---4| -_x-_ El. Y'S EGREAH |cA TARRH |By using rATTu: -Ilnnngnn. an PERFECTLY RESTORE by rovers. or Injuries to the Alwlura You will save Money, Tlme. Pain. Trouble, .:u r(I'N`Im| kuhlu vim.-as I I... n'..rt. . >'. llOIlAl2'l`. st inn. Juundicc. -urn. Huulnohe .'1h - llmrl, Ad ` the skin. .|nq y The worldoonld notgoon ll ggeoplogavo up hat whenovorjtbommo lrhome.-Chrb- an Id ` IIIUIIIIIUI IIU IICI-Io ll-III IIIJIU UL mix- ing peragrnphe of every sentence We -have borrowed from tlge French. Perlhps It may be in that peopone ot the fearful result: of new exclusive dice on frogs` hindlege. It he certainly increased in thin country much ` Jntheeune pnoportionthet eengtrogehen,` become feehlouble.-William J. noun: In The Writt. whispers hoard distinctly. We rotor tolhoae . d untrnled book I I `t`1-cow 858 Broad v? n\)l3.r?\ II UIIHII CHUCK]. Theproper moot a paragraph into make thought go forward. The eringhalt style simply menu it bob up and down and go for- M ward very slowly. No reuonnhie being can long write rational thought in this mumer wluhoul dnnger-of losing what reasoning faculties he hnd. This jerky style of malt- lmr nnrmn-nnln nl avnrv minimum in hair: i Iul`U`I II.IR'll|olUlI IUT I ugue. IIIU IOTICK U1 FUD type: deoelvee Ill into the belle! thnh In the multitude of paragraphs a multitude of sub- jecte, or new view: of` subjects, will be brought out We turn to this kind of writ- ing eplnsc Ipaco-with the space coining out 1 good deal Ahead-with llvely interest; `but itturnl ho speedy disgust when we nd the lines even more empty of idea then of let- hen. Pprecnphing every sentence gives the thought, when then is, any, much Inch I * l jerky motion II I rider would get on a house ` ninhul -ith in:-inrhnlh nr uh-inohnlt an It 1 Fr`, IIIUIEIUII - IUIUT WUIIIII `U5 UKI I "011 nmicbod with cprinzlnlt. pr Itrinzhnlt. an it in often called. TI.` nnnngn -`.4 `I - -..-.--.-I. In. LA ..-I.- Use of tlio Paragraph. It is easily poaible to overdo paragraph- ing. The more experienced writers an-6 especially liable to this -sin, mainly because they imagine that adds to the eectiveness of their compositions. Ceftainly it does at- tnct attention for I time. The trick of the ` 4...... .I.....a.... ... 1-... (1.. |...u..o .1.-. 1.. 4|... IUI \\ IIICLI -`ll'\.'kI I3 ll.Il.' IIUI llll lIIyl\.lUIR'u This lln-my maintains (1) that the gctivity of all the tisaues (and pnmnrily of the two most. nctiw, the nervous and muscular) gives rise to sulnsumces more or les allied to alkaloids, the leucomalnes; (:3) that these in- duco fatigue and sleep; (3) that on waking, it the body is rested. than substances have dis- appeared.-Science. ! The depth ol sleep. according to this theory. ought. to be proportional to the number of cortical molecules in combinntion with the leuconminea in the beginning of sleep than are abundant. the cerebral cells inactive. and a combination en.s_\'. The sleep is deep Soon the maximum number of combinations is reached and sleep isdeepest. From here on, the loucomninea are gradually eliminated and destroyed, and sleep should deorease with a decreasing intensity. Kohlschlutier`s ex- periments on the intensity of sleep, as tested by the noise necessary to awake the patient. gives the curve for the intensity of sleep cor- responding to what we should expect by our theory. Vnriutions in our sleep, caused by an execs of work, otc.. are evidently similar- ly explicuhlo. In short, fatigue is A poison for \\'hiL'h sleep is the normal antidote. "l hi.- llu-nvr mnim-n:n_ In nun 0|... ..ui.-nu ' 38?- I Fatigue. as is well known, may extend- from mus-`lo to nerve, and from nerve to nerve center. We may hovery tiled from repeatedly lifting a weight, and not be sleepy, and may be generally sleepy without any considerable locul fatigue. One is peri- pheral, the other central. As the waste pro- ducts accumulate III the centers, motion and sensation become more and more sluggish, until the time comes when the ordinary stimulation no longer nrouses them. and we sleep. Partial sleep can be similarly ex- piailml. The center! go to sleep in : hie- ` rnrchivul onle-r_ the highest serving the most delicate function going rst. In waking. the rem-rs is the case; the minor center! may be !1sl(`e}) while the intellectnnl centers ll`0 uwaku. `In sonunmbulisln the latter may be n. while the former are awake. cu-nun n-noun A-\- an un- .\ l1il`<|l)' uf sleep mu.~L tnku m':'nnnt of Um-c {m-turs-\\`or|i. fntiguu and .~h``;. Thu :-hvnncal theory natisvs these dc-nmu-ls. All \\'>I'k. mn~~`u|.-u` or (`\'l`olIr1\l.pftliii(`t'S waste l`r|)llu(`t. 'l`hoso nvvumulnte, make work niurvnnal inure dimvult; this is fatigue. As the pro-.-me continues, the waste produx`ts, ummlily the leummaineo, iiimxicmv the higher nurn- on-nuns (just as I dose of morphine ioo.~\, and render them incapable 0! action; that is sleep. `ho pictnno is, however. much more mnmlex. Then is I constant strugglo against the fatigue. which for a time, by dint of Ian! work shown in increuai secretion and so on, may succeed. We prohubly never urive at the extreme limit of work; the ten- ntion of fatigue int;-rvencs to prevent such a disaster. i `l:`_A.`...... .... 1- _..II I ..... .. -..-.. __A_..J .,_..1_ )'lc-Id their plnvwl by ('1 III ll!` (`!'HlI'l`. Ru and hunt! Tu-rnmtiun of u-rum _..._ _. Ll 'FllII1"('IIl' III!` ll! -`|l\l_YI.'lI |l KPQIHQIIUII. Ill`III 1-x('illItiml is suirimt to Irouso the centers. and waking life In-gins Among the ponogenu PM-_\'-r counts lactic acid as the chief. but tho experimental demonstration of this has been uniucn-mful, and the !h1~0r_\`, accordingly, not gt-Inomlly ndnph-d` Nina-n Hmm nuumn-u-Ins: A I-annual fh;nHnr Inna an warn-now AAA? 0 o \\ hm My cure I do not mean merely toatop them lot 5 muund than have them mourn manly. I mean I die-cl nun. lfqvo mado_lho mmuo of l- ITS. EPI I. PS\'oI' FALL M) 8lCl\.'\l~IS.`( I lifrlong study. I Isrrnnt IIIJIIII to ours um worn. choc. Bu-oauu other: bun failed I noronoon tor not now receiving I cm-0. Stud at once for l truths and n I-`too Bottle of " """.{".I'. u'.':'.'.".?'.. r ."1`.`Z:3`i3 ?3E`'c'C.`?.` o`3?"A53. (nu ILH. .RO0T Branch moo. 831 Yongo St.. Toronto. Cannot Ileop I explained by a allnilar rlwlllivll tin-uryl Pne_\-or has extmulod the News of Bina. (ll-oistulner and other: (who all agree In making use accumulation of cor- taln prmluvts or fatigue-ormuduuItoo- Ibo cause of sleep) by calling all such fatigu- ing pr-xlux-la of avlity "pmmgona." These avcumulatu in wnkinq lift`, ant readily oxi- llilllvlo. an-I nlusnrl llaooxygv-u intended for glandu, Inus4'k`s and m-rve camera until action ii impm-ilila nnd sleep ash in. Gradually the pnnogens an (ll-!ll`O_\'0d by oxidation. alight ` i-It-ilnlinn is m|I|'-an} In nu-nun` Dan nnlalnru nl ` nmuug n Moll this pvld Int-v lulu! nf work; tlw M'iN't_)'. 'I_` III IJIIITIM Il"|WVUl' II`? l'4ll\.'lC IIIII % ,;awnn rnuluoul mmupoiuu In Ihochonnh ; -ul thmry nf sh--1; `Hm plmtomc-ua u! ulwp lmw in mmuum with other vim funvliom tlm c9b|l`m'lr ul utorludtrlty. An vxnmlmv tum of such |n-rinulc fulwtioul In general may aid in 'lw`N`luinIIIg up must of uloop. ` Tho rm-plnunry rlnyunu is roxulutul bylho zmuum ul UX_\'|:Pl| nual mrlxmlv Add in tho ` :.rlo-rial hluutl. \\'|wu the Mom! in clurmil mm uxygm um ruspirnlury on-uter momen- lurilyr nus]:-ml: ucu\'it_\'; but mun the Nine: yi-~M their ux_\'g\'lI to the Mom. have It ['0- vurlnmw avid, anal the blood that not: we nu c-xciuml to the respiratory Rumkebos shown that the fatigue unul nu-nun--rv nl II-nnnlnn In than In A -hullnr mun an hclcullnl Soy: nu 5 Vary Im- purtuul sulul-l.oueouulnu and Pto- mulm-~-\!'oI-I `mu! l`uu[uo-IouuI|I- huIlumulohlu-Dunner`: Icnporhnonu. ROFESSOH LEO ERREPA ONES RESUME OF SOME POINTS. In In Iddwn lolln-I ~l_\ uf lira-uolu. Pm! .-.... _ ...-..-.._ D ....-3. 'HIl'I. I\I|l|I\II$ IIIUWII Iulllli UIIV I-Il`II' ml I'r(`0\'ery uf muscla ll due In I similar `I:-rmu inn of the uvvumulntlnn and disc-lurgo .' "fatiguing sulnuncen. Chit!` lining which in lactic acid. An injovtiun of ii (with much rvnderu it incapa- :u washing the acid out renown in A.-Ohpdl \- A 'l'lllCUl2\' HF SL1 u M rupulnglt-0| um?!- rc Lou EFNII hu Jun- In ml... ..l.-...& EUREWEDEAFI p L I`.|` |Rl'l`lh'H Wlllh`. \\'El)NESl),\Y. I)E(`~ H. fdqtjl on oyk brenkfut at Mr. Bluak I. [hey use Hen ry & Thompson I eofoo. and It in lovely, . ` A J Mn. Robert \Villieme':I:,-glfaldlllla, Parry Sound. Ont., says, "I could not keep house without H Md : Yellow Oil at hand. I * hive used it n mznfemily for croup. sore throat. and 3 cut guild on highly r m- mnntl it In nvnrvbodv. IDYOIU-, III I Cllli Ill! mend it to everybody. A l'ostInsster's Opinion. I have great pleasure in certifying tothe usefulness of Hegysrd s Yellow Oil," writes "ID. Ksvanegh, postmaster. of Umfreville, 0nt.: "having used it for soreness of the, throat. burns, colds, etc.. I nd nothing equal to it. ' ' To Avoid Bsldness or Grey Hair Use Dr. Dorenwend`s Grest"Germsn Heir _, Magic. `It keeps the scalp clean snd free from dandruif. snd promotes the growth of the hair. It revenue premsture grsyness and stops all ailing out of the heir. On bsld heads, where the roots have not perish- ed, it will invigorate them snd force s new growth of hair." Ask for Hslr M ic. It is the on] reliable. For ssle by J. J. King, A. P. L own and all drnggists. . tl \.|II't! Iur llrullncullvanc O ium, morphine, chloral, tobacco, and kim red lmbits. The medicine maybe given in tea or colfee without the, knowledge of the person taking itif so desired. Sand 60 in stamps, for book and `lleatimoniala from those who have been cured. Address M.V. x Luhon, 46 Wellington St. East, Toronto, 1 Out. Cut this out for future reference. ; When writing mention this paper Burglary at Norwood. ` V Nomvoon. Dec. l`2.-A most during bur- g-l:n`_v \\'u.s accomplished here Sntlmlaty. J. ll. ] enrce`s store nnd post oicc adjoining, was entered and the safe l'lon'n open, blow- ing out the plate glass in the nlmle front of the hnilding. The explosion mm he:u*ul_ and parties were seen running oil` money and notes amounting to over $l0.ll00. The regis- tered letters were stolen. ......u ....... ,,.......,. Z. Prevost, of the New York clothing` store, Inns a splendid assortment this season of heavers, French knapps and meltons, in all shades for overcoats ; also two hundred pieces of well-assorted Scotch and Canadian tweeda to select from tor suitings. Remem- ber he guarantees a first class fit. I i Try And he Cured. Lame hack and Iu.`l`\'(ms ulelnility, a.ssocint- ` el with rhennmtism, is `sometimes met with in every (lay life, but as a rule we nd not more than two of these complaints in the same party. lie this as it may. The only sure and perfect cure is electricity and the best fnrm of administering it is hy Norman's electric belts and insoles. W. J. Wilson is agent, and from him you can procure testimonials and circulars relating to any of your complaints. . I -_..__, Branch shot No No. AVIIIINIFIKU llllll lllllfrlllll l'I.'lI(lel' gl UIICSI xncrvice. The cleanse the syetem, restore the liver to n licultlny union, correct morhid secretions, renew the apringsuf life by malt- ing digestion more perfect. and proved lny use the most perfect family medicine in e.\- ` istence. Accept no substitute for Hamilton}; Pills of Mmulrake and Butternut. At all lruggiats and dealers in medicine. - I uliv uncut-nu. vn n-uv And loath is one of the mysterious fum- tionu of the human organism. There urn con~ stantly battling two rivnl elements ; the one throw ing nlf u ante and otli-tr` Inntt.er--4leath. the other tu sup ly livinsz atoms to build up and susuin--l` c. It. is when the system grows sluggish, when the etietc and deaul particles are not eliminated anal remain to clog life`: channels, that Hamiluufa Pills of Manclrake and Butternut render gueatest rmrvit-0. `I`lmv r-ls-nnno tho svsztmn, rmztnrp uulnlrl, uuu llllll Ul Ill! ullrullllu. nuu Uxglu of him to lot, him go. promising that the money should be lwut the urn day. The landlord mid he would detain the couple bodily until the lll1l\\'IIpl|lIl. Then the fe- male half the couple ad\`aur\><| and beg~ ged of the landlord logrunt. he-r nprlvaw hearing, which he did. 1`ln-ro,in the bunk room, the lady pulled out of her mouth A splendid set of teeth in gold nnd offend it as I pledge for the payment of the bill. That not 0! heroism struck the Ioniid soul of the publican to the quick, and he allowed the couple to depart after the Indy had replaced the teeth into In-r mouth. llo received the money next dny.-Chlcago News. Bho Puwuod not Tonia. It would he hmcult to nd any sort of par- wunl property that nu not, under the pru- Iuro of unfor:-as-n circnnmnuou, It Iolno time or omor pledged for we payment of I debt. But. that: wu-mm: should pledge her lath is certainly Imm-Hung entirvly now. It lulppvnod the other clay nt I suburban pleu- uro resort of the my of }-`runkfort-on-tho- Main, Germany. A young couple had on- joyed I good supper nod were nl-out leaving, when the male half was IhuI'k<' to nd th_At his purse was gone. Ho walked up to the healer, told him of his dih-unna. and beggod nf hill] to ll. him nvn Inrunniulur llmf Oh; A int to llonukoopou. 11-1.--. n1.-n:-._-_.. L.:n|..-:I. CHESTER S CURE SMALL PRICE. . A POSITIVE (HIRE `FOR SICK HEADACHE. FOR` Gray FSyrup Red Spruce Gum |5nl25 Why do you poison your blood and injure _\`vlll` stomachs by the use of strong drugs, which seldom 'cure and always do more or loss lmnn. You can be cured without a possibility of injury by the use 0 A. NOR .\lAN'S Electrr-'J1lrati\'e Belts, Insole; and Trusses. ` Write for Circulars giving full particulars. Consuluition Free and privnte. nr\_,,,,n; . n . m PQR H3. \ Q\)Q Q0 Value and. Qnnl Hy. ....L -4` .1... \Y..... \'....I` Thu lllemllng 0! Life -aI. 1.. ._.... -1 A|._ _...4A__: $31.! by ;. ll Druggistg. or Free by Post on receipt of 81.00. W. E. CHESTER: 461 L|o.uol'1etlere St. ' 5lH5 WEEKS; Joliusrows N! mfg El-'LU|D BEEF The Gun Su-onltb Glvor. Jvlontreal Annun9mentS- LBS, ETC.` In-u on.---nu. \./vnnulluuilllvll I luv null .lIl\ II/U. ` ` -4 `Street East, Toronw. _ . ` W. 1. WILSON. Sole "Agent. Kingston