Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1887, p. 6

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"o ULIIAIIIHI U VIINIMCUEI A. P. CHUWN. Chemist and ` Kingston. . so I E I1 9 III) I15 t" cAunnu,coucuo,coLos, `fl Dmsrgists. or Free by Post on receipt of 81.00. W. I2. CHESTER. 461 Lnnuohouoro St. Jvlontreal Announcements. LE3` 313. .. . ....--u .. . u,.,'v|\IILI 1' (ho hmlrt umlof --krn nrv ra-pcuted 1 we and nu. gun. Irtnninoou 0038 uu In 1' an \\'hi-h .._... ... . -~- nu` in-usvul. nnd 3 tn-rv an-but -1'Iv*tri`ity L` l|t`.'lH. The 1- I..'.. ..- A. aurprg. ~nin.- \'I.l` 1111 r- nu than] I Yul Kn; MD/8ana 6 E/VTLEME/V _ n...\u.AUll a method ' ".I cases, I `win. ' lll\ II In ';r~.'m~lly I`- \ - vrublo .'n' nn.I MUIII and `III UU' Uthtf Lediee` Ten Sindee Moequehire Kid Gloves. l6~Bntton, 8|. Lediee Ten Shedee Stitch Beck Moequehire Kid Gloves 81.25. Ladies` Q-Button Dogekin Gloves, Stitch Beck, 750. . Lediee 4-Button Dogllin Gloves. Stitch Beck. 81.25. Indies Creun, White, Tu: and Black Silk Gloves, 22 in. long. only 80 ladies Colored Silk Lace Mitts, Beautiful, 00. 750, CI. ~ Gents Lined Kid Glovee, Fur Top. 75, 81.00, 81.50. 82.00. Germ ned Kid Mitts, I-Mr To 750, 81.00. SL150. M Gents` Scotch Worsted Gloves 35.10, 50. we. 1 ercliiefe. White and Colored, all st Re- Gente' Mulere, Scerfe, Squares," Silk Hendk awed Prices` _ g R. `W`.A.L DROZN . om engined." [2 ODwDoz. New Kid Gloves for Oh ristm. '-u c- - :--j"IlAulOlll1 XIIIJI A xru-tlclo is applied into each nostril and In 5! Me. I rim.- fine at Druguisw ; by mail ro- terod. me. ELY BROS.. '.'.35(}ruonwich SL. -_.`!)'_<:k.- -_ _.--_-_. Wu. lunxuna. l .C.S. Amlylacal Check! to 0|! Idlhh Uovunmul. In r-"ll h on ofthc mod Footlllhn Aron .un-l||nJ ' `H. .--v v-- --so-no-I, Showing a large stock of Boots. Shoes, Trunks. Vulisee. Bag: end Satchels of every de~ ecription from the beet houses in the Dominion. includin t 0 Superior Mmufncturee of :1 D. King &. Co., J. 8: '1`. Bell, Cooper & Smith, H. E. `larke & Co., and other reliable lI'll'|3 I - Our long ex rienoe in the business and other facilities we possess enable us to supply our customers with the very best goods at the lowest possible pricee. Our busineen (on before) will be conducted strictly on the One Price `System. A good dolls r`I worth `vet; for every dolhr received. ` u,Cell on inspect the good: and the Itore. - WM V010!-nhlo Ingnnlkm, uul Fun an Inna-y. Ion I! an Dlvoouvl. m cm: noun unlouur. mix. ROSS`, E A ne range of New Goods to select from at I * prices ranging from 8 cents to 60 cents a yard, in l the leading styles and colors at COCK|.E S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. r.xu:uaI\'u man or superior rnttems tor 49 Pretty Putterus in red good '1`: down to 59. ssels Carpets as low as 75. Hnndnome Patterns in Good Brunt 90. And so on throughout our whole stock of well at-lectaed Carpet: and Cnruins. I tJ'Don`t fail to take advantage of this sale by 41. upoury Lnrpem as low on `:90. Good Pntterns and I vnriet of them at 35c. An I-Extensive Run of Superior Putter-ns for 49 Pretty Patterns in '1`: try B for ` And selected (`nrnotn A l`.......:... Dress Goods: jore;s`eB & ZCONSUTMPTION. (`oodHeInp(,` u H2. 11:-. F` .r ' 1 Wm` He.v'y Yud \\`ide`\ 'ool `(f.rp1:?$r sic. \l\`n}e?::xiidItlg'nt`tl`e(ui-n(::'`l)gxtt}tlec":'.y `1`i}T{'x-32. ' 72. Taspestry (Tnrpets low 290. Good tt d - ` . . Ramm of Sum:-inr Pg...-n. rm Au.` . 1:.T.s.:n:n.`..`_::l_et_f., Pm E` '..i'.S` no and Strength elm. w..L D C. ROBINSON, The :|l\'nmugos we offer are an uunu-runs, the pom: that NO \\'0.\'DEIl it has created such a wt-ml:-rful imp: This is no Humbug or l'`1I<|Iil\g nkir. and \\'E \\'.-\.\'T( iu lnfc. those who are amnr!,_ energetic and iualuslrinus, A aumll capital. at short time to prepare. and satisfactory t:T.\ldrc-as. In` return nmil. [Coin Money More Rapidly, More Easily, and as /-/onorably at Any Other Occupation. To nn*p.tr' fur the "Hi" ulul \ ors uf I list (lull:-m-. We trust um I who tlmin-, to E.-\R.\' .\NI.\'l'.'\', and will olli-r them I vhzuwe In W ' . --'-.rr 'rm:--- 1 O `PALACE B O'I'< SHOE STORE A Full ine of GHILDRIN '8 AND E3838` SCHOOL BOOTS. ` [aye we also. without. doubt. the Finest OIL GOAT 300'!` FOR LADIIB n o . anmsmr) & ROOKWEVLL, 1nI-..- Qs_..A _-_A J--- A-$\_.L_uu_-Q; _A.._ - -- -- WANTED, AT` ONC`E,% 1,000 YOUNG MEN AND LADIES A+AiahH v j T Have opened their NEW STORE (at the Old Stand); u-inn - I-....... .A....I. .: 1)--.- LIL- iv :2 Are now selling. during this sale, the Cheapest Carpets in Canada. (Rood Hemp Cl st 125 and I5;-. Fine Qunlitlg"uud Good Pattern: do! my Wide \ Carnot for 6'.'1c. Snk-ndid Mann P... 11.... All CONTINUATION or THE CARPET ATN{D`cunf"AT ......-... uuwuu. nuls. rreuee, \\ oreteda. `rvroeda and fancy Trouseringe. It is our aim to plane ell that favor us with u call, and we consider it .\'o trouble to show goods. whether you lntaend to-purchase or not. Second to none in I-orknnnship and quality. On inspection you will be tempted to place an order. end Nobby in style and lit ere the garments produced by us. (I13!-2.\"l".\` l"L'Rl\'lSHl.\'(i.\' IN VARIE `TY. LA'l`l'lST l\'()\'l-Il.TIES.'E1 Come where you an sucure best 1.-oonia at Lowest Pxiccs. Rue assortment of All the latest mud choicest guods in the market. Our stock in complete in every do crtment and .:onsista of Beavers. Meltouu. Nqs. IN-aizeo, Voratoda. Tvroeda and fancy (5 our_ him cull. consider it TAILORINGI THE TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE, A. B fa :`r*E*ij` I.rtf:s+_i: . noxt dor ho:'l;o&oill:o;Pho0oInphH - _ _' aqua-y. hr WELL l'.~\\'lNG S]TL'ATl0.\'S nlfere-I by 111-. trust unr rs-Adan urn nhmm in. ..I...... .....-|.n. I.-- _ -: The I uoncenass. abwm a co. rm: %c\uLss., Cor. Yonze & Shuter St.s.. Toronto, Canada. ...u u nu. rm 1 mu nu LAuu.\5 nllorenl by the Dims- rs-Aden um those for whom wealth has I charm. thou- . \\ ho uro not afraid to work for it. In that one we Carpet and Millinery Warehouse. ,u on vuIIuu'rlul lnlprvmnlnn on me unmls 0! the Public . \\'A.\'T U.\'L\' 'l'HU.\'H who are ambitious ic and iunlllrltrinlla, us lhnv .l...... ...... ........ .: ...._. .-__ noruus, powar an nuystvrimns and wonderful. V impn-ssion the minds of the Publir xuul \\'l-I \\'.-\ S1` "\'[A\. 'l`|lH\'|-` -4... -.. -...I.:-:-... E 1:1 0 e.:.Iyul -.0.` '::""""5d-3. "u`%m"m Bnu n".'.`.`}.'......m..;..u;:;B..I .".* ;;.....t |ORII _ALv:.| .enoc:ns- |o1i:s H.JunaT:&co. l'l..A\'0l2X.`|'C ASTHMA, IRONCNITII. Wellington St, 2 Doom from Princess St. v .. -- an n \-.\u I I nur. Wnn Ambit us they alone are sure of sun` refenmcoc ure only required "B'u':$iz'n:s nu lsixtn Heavy All-Wool, for n vuiety at35c. they-ns III rnnl mum] 'l`-.....--- 001/( i/"A /7vb2D``vEE'u/25 A. Rmsav Eon. Agents. COACH COLORS "VALENTINE'S vamqsuss FIBEMENE I ltilltllll. J... by the Dim.`- ..I.---.. AI---r~ RLI. (IS DH. VVILL (`URI OI! lH~I|.lE\'l-`. lhousnoss. Dyapupoln. lndhuuuun. Juundlco. "1-lrynlpclu. Salt llhoum. our burn. llondarho Dlnlnonn. Dmply. Flutlorlrg: of tho lluurl. Acl dllyoltho Stonuwh. I)rym~uuf lho Skin. and svory Ipocleo of dlluuo Arising from dfaonlorod Liv:-r. Kldnoyn. Stomach. liowola or mood. T. MIl.Bl`R2\' O 00.. Pmprluton. Toronto. N. sraiinnrs Oolobntod lish Spectacles. ggist. Agent Kimmtnn. Jnlv lil, Union Medicine Co.. nhl 1-\ cry where. l'ri(`-. Proprietors and .\lnuu T@C6_i=`iW!.u`I2, m no ullu-r. per holllr. I'\ I\ lI()I)I){h`Nl ._s' ('03::-u1.'.\'n. 15}i.'.' H 0 D DE R'S nwnxonms. ARM_I_3Rl-.`(?H_'_l`_'_S V 'r}} El. l"b' '."RE.wAI.ML.H |c/1 7,4/9/{HI lBy using uuuu twin IIII VUIIII. uzaihmnr. man: 1 co. 2 Duko 81.. Gimme: 8q.. Lounol. ` (W "II I |&-lnm'l. /unu EH70. ` AIIMIIIOIITI com WINE. month non tunic In in {autumn than [mu u-Quin , DICK. IAXTZIYII 13 It `:`?I-(`Cou)"h, II 0 Dad. I. INCH] Hahn oi Ibo mu hnu."-Dr: I hufl. Ina-Ina nu uln- QIII nnbliu mod In II In OoIIv|hO::'I| luau an In "IC C "-0 Innhlu "ll won) ls. I ward. I'D`! I I395 orlmouno loov iltillnlm. ll I--nulls:-an Anal I.-, IIDLI D?VVIl\J1l7t7I i t, Agent. 88 fluly 16. ya `-a-saw. lll IQTIIIII. Inlodlullnlon. For ` Into to landing dmgghu ` mum] ms: the votld. You will save Money, Tlme. Pain, Trouble, I have a positive remedy far the above diuuo: hf in no thousands ofcuon oi the worn kind and of on; standing have been cured. judeod. no sum: in mg mil iu mom, me I mu rad 'r'vo nohuc 8. together vnlh I VALU BLE TREATISE on htulhonnolo any Iulloror. (Jive upnoo uid P.0. nddnu. . 2.31` and 500 per bot `mu-I urora. rA'r'i'<';u -Illnn Ann an ;;;.,..w. Can. . :4. uuu.urr._ 3- A non of ex-Secretary Windom is at Spring- eld, Mast, making designator: wo6d'work- Illcnpany. . > A Kentucky Justice : D1-vlalon.' v In -crder to decide is to the ownership of I hog thnt wais Maimod by two persons, :1 Ken- tucky justice released the porker and let it have its own way. It mndon broak for the sty of on of the contestants, but the other had appealed from thy judgment pf L~oth-the ~ court nn'd`the hog.-New Yor!'SmI. a - nnpcunu Indian Tribe. The other day live leading Indians 01 the Cam!` d Alene tribe left Spokane for their reservation with the latest improved thresh- ing machine nndahmdsomo buggy. Each has se'venty acres of grain, which by this time is harvested, and they are well dressed and glrove well fa! ponies. ftissaid that most of the tribeare thus prospc-mus.--l\'ew York Sun. uurll In Lonstnnunople. The first white American child ..born ln Constantinople wan named Constantlnopolis Goodall. He was the child of an American m.issipnary,and the brother of one of the most distinguished gynaecologists in this coun- try. The namesake aid nephew of Constan- tinopolisis a young Princebonian who has made: reputation as a rnsher in the noble game of foothul1.-New York Sun. lion Mr. Pyne Receives Visitors. \Vhen unylmdy approaches Lisnney ms- tle, Mr. I `no, M. P., who is there in A state of siege, peers forth from one of the turret! of his l'ortn-.<.~`, and, like Capt. Cuttlo, takes an observation. If it be a friend whom he wishes to meet, his (-ompaniolls inside the tower mm outa spar from an angle of the castle wull. Attached to the spur is a double pulley fitted with a long, strong rope, at the end of which at-hair is suspended. In this the honorable member seats himself. is s o', and lowered by some defenders of the castle who are sharing Mr. Pync-`s fortunes during the siege, and lowered to the ground from u distnncoof eighty-six feet. Iloentaera the castle again by the same meana.-Chi- cngo Times. ` an om real Herald. Heretofore the stealirheatiug apparatus of the Balmosal hotel has given anything but satisfaction to the proprietors and guests. When steam was wanted in any one room it could not be given except by turnin it on in all the rooms in that section of the house. This was accompanied by such a terried cracking that guests were often awakened at most untimely hours. For: long time Mr. Dunham has been trying to devise a remedy for these evils, and that he has mhnirably succeeded was conclusively proven to a Ilemld representative. Mr. )ninhnm`s contrivance is a sort of reservoir placed in each hall-way, and from this runs a separate steam-pipe to each room in the hall. Each of these pipes ha.s a cut-otf attir- ed. and when a. guest wishes more heat all that has to be done is to communicate with ` the office, and the steam is let into his room by the turning of the tap and without the slightest noise or the possibility of over- heating the other rooms. There is also an automatic regulator attached, which rcgu~ lates the quantity of steam entering it. All the halls on the west side of the hotel have been titted up with this new and unique apparatus, and the other portions of the house are being supplied as rapidly as pos. sihle. The new system is certainly a vast improvement over the old method, and proves that the managementof the Balmoral is fully alive to looking after the comfort of their guests. me: tu-'uzu'1'1..X R.lSTURE THE HEARING, no nmttol-whether deafness is caused by colds. favors. or 1 `mice to the naluraldrums. Always n position. ut lnvible to others and com- rormblu to wear. Music. cmversntion. even n-hispcn heard distinctly. W refer to those using them. Send for illustrm book of proofs free. Addrou F. HXSCOX. 853 Broadwny.N. Y iA Novau}v"|. HOTEL "HEATING Dlr. Dnuhnm. Bnlmoral Hotel. Devin-I 3 Improvement. In Noam-Heaters. Mont real Herald. nnrninfnrn hn -Luann |u..aH.... ......-..-4..- Illllll III` "*5". About forty your: ago Mr. Jnmee engaged in mercantile purluits it Ihth. .\'hort.ly afterward: he remm-rd to Nnpaneenvhere he has aim-e resided. In 1856 the otiiceof clerk of the division court beuune vacant and he received the Appointment. .\lr. June! lled thenuyonlty chair for two years. lH.'42 and I583. Eur thirty years he was connected with the Ichoul hoard. either In member or ee cretary. Deceased wu thrice nmrried, tint to atihln, daughter of the late George Detlur: seminal tu Ellen ('annitl', daughter of Almun A. (`imnitl',ol ('annid`ton, and lutly to Maria. laughter of the late William ('at.on, his widow. 'l'\vn sum and hr. daughters sur- vive him. Mr. James mm A member ul Argyle lodge. No. `.'|'. . l. (I. U. l".. us well as a Im-unhrr of the local lml,;o.- of A. F. and A. M. I" nvnrde of1l'r,I.l)t) life imuranco nu held by u eceuetl. The funeral on Tuesday was the most im- preslivo ever held in Xapcmee. The church was suitably draped in black. and the rut. cungregntiun assembled teuitied Lu the popu- luritv and high moral and christian worth of the (lECLLlc(l. QVWIIUW .'a.\llIc3-0 Nupanuo hu nuifurocl as grant. loss in the death of (`hurlen Junta. clerk of the first division cou'rt. _I'VIich event took lace on Mondny. Mr. James had been nil ng. but up to Saturday Ml! thought to he recover- ing. Un Thumlay of Int. week Mr. Junta was Able to be down street. llocouod was born in Lnnuk, in I827. At the up oHi!- men he Wu converted and became I member of the hlothodiu Cilllrcil. continuing therein until hi: duth. A|.....s l..-A.. ......_- _._.. II-- I - _ A ~ ~ ~ - | An Event In Snpnnoo that Lluuul I in out Amount olsm-row. Lv _ _ _ _ _.. L-._ ...__,, , Nnpuneo K: press. Nu..- _.... I.-- .... A Prosperous Indian `l`l'ib(`. nflunn Ann u- I.._..I:.._ I, u,- nu-I ll uumug npml ulll I.'uulIH'y grout mural Inna n! Hm drink quution. Thu lunwnoom in the greatest Inter wealth, tho neat ul uurchy, and tho rem-r my station 0! the priwu and brothel. Scott not make: the liquor trslc on a law and 6" who no]! an` violator: uf law 1 crlmlnulo. I ICU II IN": IN` lutompc-rum-o ` an evil that wm ` Colnpirllou `u: nu lmlood Ildhuu Illllntlu of Haul! Act Imam-n. l.`......A.I...l L....n nv 1| an an Peck s Patent Improveabgshioxnod Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING, caused hv onldm vvowou-`Iv: III on Imrnlulmd hy the W. \'i.-A In um M I- 1. % osrn-for CHARLES JAMES. {Born In Constnntluople. mt urhifn Am...-;...... ..I.'.`u TEMPERANCE NEWS ITEMS. ww.r.1.u. . Mn used but In pruned. o In uuqunlionnh y the urn!- oakingmnu have In conhnul upuu this J Ohm uh-{uh B. B. B. claim: to cure all curable dil- euoa ol`the stomndla. bowoln, liver, kidney: and blood. Thu! it actually perform: all it claims. in proven by testimonials from pu- tiea whioq none} `can dinpulao. Send to-ti moniall of remnrknbla cm-an. has water; none can dilpnh ` remu'-table cures. IIUCII III IJIIUII IIUTUIIIH This in'unction'ap lies not onlgtlotho men- tal buf t e physio: welfare. t rhoum. Eiygspelu, and all obstinate humour: of the are perfectly curablq by Burdock Blopd Bitters. ` _ veg--- AAAUV I \\ lu-n my euro I do not mean moroly to stop them lnr l(lm0lI|I,ll10lIllIVB them return again. I mean I r ulicnl cure. I have mndo the discus of FITS. EPIL- bIPSYor FALLING SICKNESS I Iifrlong study. I wnrrnnt my remedy to cure the worst cues. Bocnuu others have lnilad In no nuon for not now receiving : cure. Sand at onco for I treatise and I Free Bottle of my infallible n-mody. invpkxprounpd Post Olco. It cults n nothing; for ll tnnl. and 1 wall euro you. Ad- dmal R. H. G. ROOT. Branch (mice. 37 Yongo St;.. Toronto. ` Boar It In Illml. That pure blood in the life nourishment of the body} wd means rfoct bonlth no can can deny. Clonnle HE : blood from all im- \ Eurities with B. B. B., the beat blood purier nown. - uuuou, -no vvunngwn t. I-III, roronto, Ont. Cut this out for `future reference. ` When writing mention thin paper Sailing oil` this month at Rstpubul-y`: A Cure for Drnnkennens. ium, morphine, chlonl, tobacco, and kin red habits. The medicine maybe given in tea or coee without the knowledge of the person taking it if so desired. Send Co in stun for book end testimonisls "from those w 0 have been cured. Address M.V. Lubon, 46 Wellington St. East. Toronto, Ont. Cut this out far 'fuI.nrn mfnnmu A Frequent Annoyance. Who is there that is not frequent! an- noyed by distreaning headnchcs ? Su erera from sick or nervous headache will find I rfect cure in Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold Ir A" rlnnlnrn Sn mndia-{an pucuuulla any pmuuceu Dy OI` are I rllli 0| , yapefsia. Commence with one pill every aecon tiny immediately after dinner. and reduce the dose gradually until until one- quarter of I pill. only is ukennvhichlwill be found sufficient to stimulate the liver end an- ` aiat in the more perfect uvnimilnt-ion of food in the stomach. Dy: tics, try Humiltun`s Pills of Mandrake nngoutternut. PIECE CIIYU Ill DIITGOCK nm E; all dealers in medicine. Dyspepsia. Much will necmsaarily depend n n the care exercised in the selection off , which \ is In im rtant to the dye ptic. Ham- ilton`: Pi ls may be used wit the greatest \ benet in cases where liver and bowel com- xlications are produced by or are 1 result of cllvanenein. (`nmmannn with nnn nill an-an: Advice to llolhen. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should Always be used when children ere cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; ` it pmducea nstursl, quiet sleep by relievin I the child from in, And the little cheru Awaken as brig t as I button." It is ve pleasant to the taste. It soothe: the Chill . softens the gums, sllsys all pain, relieves wind. regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for disrrhces. whether arising from teethin or other causes. 'I\venty-ve cents B bot e. B sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothingby:-up. and take no other kind. u out- r and ~ ouRE";,3EDE/XE I.'J1Ill I wont to the opera, llhnllio, nml scoundmlly usher gave nm A pwogwnlrn I had just been pwinto-KI. and in Wall: {Inn 1 moist and damp that [got chillul tlru ` thu.--Texas Sitings. All Broken l p. Clnrlio Knickerbo-:kcr-\\'h::i`.e the cash ` tar, Gus! You memo all hm -ku up, 1 Gus Suobbcrly-Yeth, (':nllm. 11:: u pwo ` fact wreck. Curt. cold last}: ui;: .i. Great hoaventhl have you lawn uxpothin yonal" I n-nnf. In 4).`; n...._.. n\...n:. ,__u `L- ` ..._o pn.-n-rauu-. ur. 1-.`s Hl(`lll0(I N u fl Ho I`lvxvs the bands on tlm I'l`l.~`l tune angle. placm them both nmr 1-: in the ilm--mcal region. unl llu|lI'.~` luck:-s in tho dirwuuu of lmm tlzeuliaplnrugxxn. Thvw .~lr-rkrs from llftvvll In lW(`lll_\' U My and (`coded by a puns.-. lurm_-; - ttrikes tbu cluwt nu r the h(`l\l`l r-- with the palm -sf lns lmml. l`)I cases this mt-thoal i: uarlv suv--~--~.~ sometimes as twitcln'n,' of tho l;.l~ unglua ottho umuth up;-cane, man :u rnpiditynstbo llrst aigxn nf rwzurui An anon as the syxuptums urv nu simple nmnipulntjnna abm-o I must he earnestly cuntinual ax severed in {mm bu]! an lmur tn or for. with their cdwmon. the lixnnnn dicuting lx~;:inm'ng return of litu Generally the ram uasumes n . tint, and at tlxesnmo time a hunt g- lnny be felt in the cnrotids. By ll;i.\' Dr. F. has soon life return in {- I::!'tr~ among whom were such as had In-.:;\ Ielves, drown:-4| and nsphyxiutcwl by - oxide, and in one case by crou 1 cases of asphyxia by` coal gas xunllxin . of apparent death by chlol`0ful'm tho. dencrihod alone suoceedcxl - :.mut-an a gicnl Reporter. BRl'l`l.`H \\'Hl_.(:. 'I`|v'l'}Sl)A Y. DE(`-- '20. j Keep In Good Humour. .........A:__ ____Is ,_ _, .- __I_-. cm-:s'rEn s cuss FOR` SMALL PRICE. Gray FSyrup Red Spruce Gum A Posinvs cunt" ron sIcTx{ HEADACHE. '""` nn. 1'. A. snocvu. Bunch 011160. 37 Yonga Street. Toronto. nsm2s|| R \-\%,` OW); Q0 \vu\.u.\3luu 1:4 Ill'<'lll(V.l I. Dr. I-`.`s method ii follows; :05 tn nu 0 0 hlItYHI`\nyv\ Mun. ..- .. ..- -7 -- ra nu: mum: UN` Wrist I-Hui v, nmr e-an-In u 1--:1-cal vigu: \ nu` l'lL'!HI Th..~n -9.-,.l-.... .. . V Sold by all M1553 f JoHrif6i7 , mfg ;FLUlD BEEF] ulggrluus H) mm, 8.! II 1- last puworuf (`nan-no ourgrm. Hut wlmt g m:uxs1'un ix lo.-<-hltdly 3 nothod f..llmr.~a- I Why do you poison your lxlooil and injure your stomach: by the use of atmng drugs, which seldom cure and alvmys :10 more or It-ss harm. You can be cured without A possibility of injury by the use 0 A. NOR- .\lAN`S Electra-Cura.ti\'e Belts, Insoles and Trusses. Write for Circulars giving full particulars Consultation Free and private. : Queen Street East, Toronto. W. J. '.\'I[SO.\'. Sole Agent. Kingston

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