Fibroid Tumors Cured _ Note the result of Mrs, Pinkham's advice and medicine, 'Some time ago I wrote to you de- scribing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to- day Iam a well woman. " The use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound entirely ex- pelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk miles now. ' "Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve table Compound is worth five dol- lars a drop." I advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial," --(Signed) Mrs. E. F. Haves, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. -- $5000 for'eit if original <f above letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. Mountains of gold could not purchase such testimony -- or take the place of the health and happiness which Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all the distress- ing illsof women ; all ovarian troubles; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and displacement of the womb ; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely the volume and character of the testimo- nial letters we are daily printing in the newspapers can leave no room for doubt in the minds of fair people. DAMAGED BY STORMS . Yukon Telegraph Wires are Badly Broken Up. . Ottawa, Pec. 6.--7The public works has received information from the Yukon te raph staff that they are strugeling hard to repair the breaks on the line, but have not vet got it in working order. A telegram Just received says that a succession of storms north of Hazelton, begin ning with rain and sleet, clogging the wire with and heavy snow, and followed by heavy wind, resulted in minister of ee new breal which were almost con tinuous 'over 400 miles. : Hon. A. L. Sifton, commissioner of public works for the North-West Ter ritories, is arranging for the build- ing of two bridges, one at MacLeod, which will cost 820.000, and the other at Lethbridge, which will cost R10, 000, Sir Fre 'k Borden and Hon. A. 6. Blair deave here on the 10th inst. for Halifax, to attend the banquet to Mr. Fielding. Mr. Blair. who is at present in New York. will return here = {vas a Miss Nugent, of Bath, and with THE Da: DISTRICT NEWS. SPICE OF THE ARTICLES IN VICINITY NEWSPAPERS. The News Put Into Condemned Shape -- The Episodes That Create Talk in the Country and Hereabouts. Miss (Carrie Patterson, after an ab- sence. of three years in Iowa, has re- turned to her home in Athens. In Athens or Wednesday occurred the marriage of Miss Marion Holmes and William H. Grey, both of Kitley. Fred. Arthur, has been transferred fromthe Gananoque office of the Tor- onto. Bolt and Forging Co., to the Toronto office. On Wednesday, at her home in Tre- velyan, Mrs. Harris Burtch, aged six- ty-five years, committed suicide by taking paris green. Frandis Martin, formerly a well- known resident of Gananoque, died at his residence in Montreal last Thurs. day, after a short attack of Pneumo- nia. ! Annual inspection of the 41st Regi- ment, Brockville, will take place on the 11th, 12th and 13th inst. Col. Hemming, Kingston will he the com pany inspector and Col. Otter, Toron- to; will take charge of the battalion inspection. On Monday last, Joseph John La- londe, Brockville, eleven vears old, was committed to St. Johns' industrial home, Toronto, for a term not to 'ex- { tend beyond the time when he will be sixteen years old; and shorter if the authorities think his conduct slich as to warrant his being liberated. Mrs. C. C. Slack, Athens, has gone to Montreal to join her hushand, who is employed there. She was a promin- ent Athenian lady, and will be greatly missed in the village. rime Nw { 4 70 \ tiful Woman, Whose Violent This is Considered the' Best Pictur e of Mrs. Helen S. Gore, the Beau- ed to Remain Forever a Mystery. = 2 & iN Death, in Paris, Seems Fat- THE ADVENT SERVICES. Kemptville High school hoard con- [templates adding a fitth reader to 1 | the staff. | [ The death of Mrs. Mary E. Roblin, . --- : | | of Fort Erie, widow of the late Mar- {A Powerful Address By Bishop {shall P. Roblin, is deeply regretted. Mills. | She leaves three sons, David J. On Friday evening St. George's | James 0. and M. Herbert Roblin. She essive large cathedral held the fiith su congregation in connection with the | week of prayer. The litany was said by Rev. A. W. Cooke and the hymns [her husband, the late Marshall P. Ro- [blin, county registrar, spent most of {her days in Napanee. Besides the sons | were sung with spirit. Ten city clergy- {mentioned ahove, she leaves two | men were present." The bishop eon- daughters, Edith, Mrs. Furlong and } tinued his course of sermons on Etta, Mrs. W. Bedford Jones, grace, to be concluded with one more Antoine Cournoyea, a resident of on Sunday evening. His lordship dwelt Hungerford township for forty vears. upon Godliness, or rather the want {died on November 25th, after many of it, detailing one after another of illness." He is survived hy a | the minor offences and neglects, mak vears' | wiiow and seven children, ing a somewhat startling an grosser sins he did not lind it ne to denounce hefore a Christian Brigade Made Good Time. sary ¢ From. the time the alarm was sent congregation. He especially condemned in at three o'clock this morning, noti- | lack of faith in God at times of dis fying the fire department of the exist- | tress or bereavement; the captious ence of a live in Dr. Sparks' residence, | complaining, reviling spirit was un until the Brock street detachment of worthy of Christianity. All was for | the brigade was on the scene, five | the best, in God's providence, I we minutes had elapsed. The Ontario | could but LL alize it. What a for street deiachment was present in less | tunate spirit that of old which, in spite of crushing losses at men's hand --yget recognized that of God---and said: "The Lord gave, the Lord hath taken away: blessed be the name of the Lord !"" This treatment of the Crea than six and one-half minutes. Alder- men consider this remarkably good time, and it speaks eloquently of the efficiency of the local brigade. Three Drunks Arrested tor, Father of all, w inherited by At the pok ur hi : the children of to-da., who treated » Yhee our 3 . . % . bo tou yus morning their parents with fHagrant disrespect George Farrell, on a charge of drunk- for Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Neckwear at The H. D. Bibhw Co Sachet powders. All the new odors. McLeod's drug store. Mrs. Benn, Havelock, has entered the Hotel Dieu as a patient. All our fruits are new and the best quality, Jas. Redden & Co. The management committee of the Board of Education has heen called to meet on Monday night. Gloves at The H. D. Bibby Co. The M.T. company tugs and barges have all arrived here to go into win ter quarters, Their season is ended. uy your Christmas groceries now. Our stock is » large, the quality the bust, prices the lowest. Jas. Redden & Co. All the leading perfumes at Me Leod's, Pivers, Roger and Gallet, Lu hin, Crown Perfumery Co., ete. = Me- Leod's drug store. Miss ness Lossee, a young wo- man of this city, will likely be sent to a Toronto home for incurables. She is a shlferer of tuberculosis of the bone. New tomatoes, new corn, new peas, new beans. Jas, Redden & Co. Sullivan & Langdon, contractors, this morning, signed the contract for the London, Ont., drill hall 'structure. The approximate cost of it is 8150.- LY WHIG, SATURDAY. DECEMBER MORE W To clear the balance of this immense stock. Have ones and secured your Dress Goods, Linings, Silks, Satins, Laces, Embroideries, Ladies' and Children's Under- air Pins and other nick-nacks and have you seen the snaps in Men's Underwear, Braces that are being picked up daily by the crowds Trimmings, wear, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Purses, Combs, H always needed by the ladies, Cambric Shirts, Ties, Sox and that are taking advantage of this Mantles, Tailormade Costumes, Skirts, ® Great Clearing Sa Our Staple Department still contains a large assortme Linen, Fine Muslins, Lawns, Sheetings, Pilloiv Cottons, Blankets and Ginghams at, in a great many cases, less than If you have not received one of our circulars with its and we will gladly furnish you with one. you been among the fortunate le ? nt of Towellings, Table Flannels, Flannelettes, the cost of production. large list of prides, call / Come Early Monday Morning And you will find all. our Bargain Tables loaded with goods of every discription at prices, the smallness of which will astonish you. Headquarters for Toys and Fancy Goods. Of Ready-Made White Sheets 9x4, double. SPECIAL. SALE only 57c. each. op ts preemie Tee Pillow cases 35c. pair, worth NOTE CAREFULLY THE PLACE. 118 and 120 Princess Stree SRARR & SUTCLIFFE'S OLD STAND t, Kingston. to-morrow. : and showed shocking irreverence 1 : : | 5 sor ; The governor-general has 'accepted | Chess, was remanded until Monday. those to whom- they owe so much, on | "00. : MARRIED AT NAPANEE. | the Cartwricht estate, on Isabella thet person for the sum of twenty RO ay I James Kennedy a similar chatae ad : eal Violet Sachet Powder at Tav ot tor. & 3 wd i lars. the presidency of the Circle of Cana- | ames | dy, on 3 similar ganas * earth as well as in heaven. ' Real Violet Sachet Powder at Tay - | ste 5 for S100, He wil build two dolla 1 Musical Festivals to be co was fined '32 and costs, or given "the Tha : swiewed : I sins Jers. 2 : more honses on the lot, James OG TE » arn usa t a . n . : Fa a > t ins \ ersona m - n » i - v ducted hy the laos 1 ish com- | option of going to jail for fifteen davs. 1 ae | hop HEE 4H Dn Last night Miss Amnie- Campheit | A Charming Wedding Celebrated Oliver, Grand Trunk section foreman, Gen. Dewet's book has made con- poser, Sir 0. C. Mackenzie, at the in Domestic tpoubles led to William Ar --- cin yy A Ep wl avarice. | Was "At Home on Montreal street, on Wednesday. has purchased the brick residence of | siderable stir in the military clubs of ats : harle 2. Harris, | Dil becoming drunk. On this charge hon on J > \ a to a number of her. friends. Refresh apanee,! Dec. 6.--0n Wednesday ev Mrs, Edward Edwards, west of the | llonden, on account of the sidelights vitation of Charles 0. E. Harris. sg =" land then took the ¢ site, the : : Napanee, J om 3 : ya y : ho] 1 : - These festivals ave to' be extended | he was remanded. A second charge, virtues incnlusted v to-wli, to | ments were served and an enjoyable | opin 5, at the residence of Denis Dalv, | GTR. station. FF. F. Miller bought | thrown upon the blunders of . British from Halifax on the east to Victoria | the theft of a cap, was also allowed neivhbor and to Cor He especially | tm Se : _ . Ciety Hill, Miss Fmma E. d3 nnett, "the Asselsting farin, consisting of ab officers. > ' to stand until Monday. Arniel was al- oe : TE ; See onr : basket of "perfume, 2 |, gest daughter of W. L. Bennett, | out' three hundred acres in the second on the west. f - v 3 was a Jdwelt upon-sobriety, necessary in very |, : young wig J . : Ne © - {lowed out on his own recognizances. a ayn ven bottles perfume and a cake of soap, | hecame the bride of Ralph IL. Hodg- | and third _concessions of Frnesttown, BRIGHT ESI i . -------- nan) Loe I Ui nd strencth | 811 for 23c. McLeod's drug store. son. The ceremony was performed by | for about § Mr. Miller has dis- Owercoats at The H. D, Bibby Co. Rowntree'sand I geen i : ws ; that = = Sire that Kingston----stands--sotond=in-Canada The Rev EC Mente in" the press | posed of a parcel of his Tand to Al- OF LL wn =" TRAGTEonee v Y To: I A Ie] ] A . 5 Ch lat : k od I "k oe tion should in regard to the lowest percentage of mee of invited guests, relatives and | bert Hartman. > . Ld < COE 8 I ~ . . = ' . 3 - - v Co ocolates. ads: to slot be Hes rea 2 2 L Eo loss--by--fire--during the past vear, To intimate friends. The handsome rest Henry-Hough, South Napanee, "has Our new 300 candle "power 0 on 00 1] Our Christmas supply of these cele- ah | oun ) > a ; tad a the efficient fire brigade much is du lence of Mr. Daly, brother-in-law of | two pigs, one a Berkshire, weighing | YOTTQ INCANDESCENT GAS rate y i 'has RYO ie e clear ¢ res on e( es | . : : a= of Mr. Ys O] . A . ; > 3 : pi 4 brated goods has arrived. Anticipat- SE e « eal ag re nN Br served 'foe. 19 this fine showing. : the bride, was beautifully decorated, | 280 pounds, and the other -a York- | LAMP is to be seen in operation / Si ? ing an increased demand, we have im- | of ian ip yh -- nd length: Hear Jessie MacLachlan, (Scottish and the ceremony took place in the | shire "weighing 187 pounds, Both | .¢ our show rooms. | e dr & 1 e e¢ | Ported a larger quantity than usual. | useful careers. Late hours anc | 0 | prima donna) Helen Wyrick, (dramatic lrawing-room undér a bower of smi- | Were purchased from A. T. Frink.last It burns only from 6 to 8 feet of h . Although our stock is large we would [ened amusements we Fe ondembed, | Leader) Alice Dean, (violinist), Cit, lax, 'roses and carnations. The bode J April. They were fed. in "the uae i 4 advise an carly choice, so as not to alongside with their frequent cob hall, Friday, December 12th. No extra as Be 4 in delars with | rough, waking ninety-three pounds gas. per hour. A steady, bright Are. You Blue Discouraged, Irri- be disappointed. The quality is the | Panon gluttony. Many mistook the harge for reserved seats, at Uglow's. hite silk blouse-adorned with a rich in favor of the Berkshire. light, well adapted for store or bl 4 D d ?--TIt May | "21° as always, but the hoxes are [true aim, to eat and drink to live, not Fickets 5c, sertha of lace. She carried a bouquet |. This week J. F. Smith, east ond | business place. See it at our - en A . o ii " : r Cre s q a " ¥ ie Ol ace, § th LS 3 . . . ; T table an epressed y {prettier than ever. Jas, Redden & Co. | to live to eat and drink, here should Presidone: MeLennan and Goenoral i white CO . The Fridesndd Miss | grocer, shipped 20,000 pounds of fowl | show rooms. be Your Nerves Are Exhausted mi be moderation in all things, and on fy 0 0 Cattle of the Mantroct 1. Bf NeseTonto. also. woid brown. | to Hritishir-Columbinr--"Phiv 1 thc Tar- A LID Princess ee : rehire cre op ala ; * we) aoddes ose s \ y y Th 5 . o i and: You Need Coal Barge Here. the subject of drinking, ws popularly Pransportation company, were in the me i pi carnations. Tha gent shipment of this kind ever made BRECK & H L A ' Street. '9 It was feared that the M. T. com styled, he could speak J¥thaut pag city to-dav-looking over the Gn oni aa allo ho TW. Peanol | from Napanee, Tt a y ad abst: g * CR y t : ur as «OW . ; 3 " arge Augustus i 2A) me as one who had a Istaineel JOF 1 wh tlleel which now coing into | 2: Mr. Alexander, of Hooper's drugs , pany barge Augustus, with 1.200 tons re ke and as an Gxamiple to HAN of Deseronto, . pel . ' of Welsh coal for Hamilton city coun Christ's sake and as i any liquor] YI0tEr quarter After the ceremony the guests pare | store, has secured a situation with BLAND S ~ cil would not reach the ambitions city others,--as one who looked Hpon 14 or In view of a case which had reached looked a sumptuous wedding supper, | StollL& Jury, Powmanville, FE. .), o Lot & ! , Pe inde y role Te i. y oO S ny . Ys : ] ' Hee i i . . Clas the source of indescribable wretch publicity, it is but fair to state that > : : pL and so- | Pollard "left Saturday for Kincardine | n account of dangerous weather, 1 robbing men 'of wealth, power 1 nd some hours of , merriment an X ¥ ; . : sites, re u no alth, i aid os Bork Yet ; and : i : fed i The barge arrived here this morning, | tA0ess, nag Bi ern and Wir attributes her recovery from inl intercourse were enjoyed: before fon a business trip. liss Ada Keil RK Irritability and mental depression, | and her insurancé has been extended. 30 place, 2 rab ai -~ I 1 Cire long tess to ihe copstant eave and] olded coupl¢ took the midnighy left Saturday for Gravenhwist, where " 3 . . ren » 01es, comto ant are. NI OF Mh nl cl . ¥, it HD 1 the wint tar > sometimes amounting to melancholy | If a favorable opportunity offers, the a h Ee eh os Teri fhe ig 5 kn in of her physician trai --for--a--trip- to--foronto- London} =h a ¥ mig I ; y inter ry SV ville BoE s : = : Eee) + amphbe, 5 i wenefit « 10 health. arcnce TH and despondency, are marked symp- | vessel will proceed up the lake: > There aie nie EH ! -- and othtr westeril Citic, : Ice : ' : 4 i i, s han on i BO ar WORE. ve ane 5 | Qverconis st 'The Hl. 1 Bibiw Co. a brid is one of Napanee's fairest ble, Johannesburg, South Africa, ar I00 In a bottle. ous of nervous exhaus . Nor +h i his On ac: : ats : oo e bride is : ape 8 A bE) ad ats ! ' In the beginning you feel languid should never touch intoxic ies © oo | Yesterday was altogether dull or langhters, and well known in social | tived on Tuesday on a visit to hi and tired, find = impossible to con Addressed Young Men. count or o weakness of thel is i New: York stock market, which is ina 92 r sient ofr le Tan ing been organ- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trim FOR 25 ceiitrate Sour thoughts The tasks of In the Y.M.C.A. building last night | He™had Jaen men Situggling une er He rut; downtown offices deserted: strong | 3% Pl Cha be " nd Weston Metho- ble, after 'an absence "of about ix C. +: : . olin gave i ' wv o | spell with a power. they believed to be rests , ding stocks: situs 151 of Lhe Sasttrh an . eT ag the day are put off till the morrow, | Ir Anglin gave a talk to the voung pa \ Su evil one himselii "they [interests are hold tacks: situa list churches 'for some time. The | Vears. : its aii little, things: worry vow, you forget | men on "First Aids Fo I'he Injured, personal, sin] taht with nro | tion bullish: while st may go low sont 3% alts wall known. They will A merting of Napanee Curling Club SOLD BY your blessings and look on the dark | including treatment - of = alp wounds, | wrestled-day and night, with « er, they are near rock-bottom, Lon: | 32 m ! heir return irom their Was. held last Monday. The member - J oe : "Irowning persons, ete. The boys were | cord of pledges broken and vows de- | 2 F¥ SHE Bett vv at. slight § 7° welcomed on their veturn-iro: hip is most encouraging. Fight skips | BL. EBBELS, CHEMIST ane side of things. Fdakohted : , ; wd, but they do not all recognize nr ! g iri lal tour: The presents were rich and I : ging. gr ae Le S, DRUGGISY. At times there may be nervous head [delighted with the address, which will | spised, bu : of ile livine | Mrovement, feel were elected as folfows : Mesars. A. Market Square Drug Store, aches, spells of dizziness indigestion, | be greatly beneficial to them. that only He pose: of : e ih ing Perfimes, make vour selections now a 5 I. Auditso collector. of} Alexander, Wo A, Bellhowse --W--Smith- Cor. King and Market Sts., Kingston, » ' NE. . : : ag roak > remorseless che : . as Jk. nderson., alec > te " sleeplessness and general weakness of ----- Hod = hi or \ Poti they oh y A_Lfull _assoptment----AH pric He ons ha been confined for two |. BW. Rotincon, William Templeton, | - : \ & y a on hy v . arts - St <? has er « 0 » Ye " she body. Fou dou what the fete Sixteen arses of Hospital ©f Good 1 i ry. stre rh they Te | Leod's drug store. ith rheumatic trouble. A. W. | J. S Ham; J. L., toyes and be. so 304 bd : _ 3 > R : ew Wee Te} . ed Lo we t 8 g > { The funeral of Andrew Gordon, the » in . nard Mr. Keith, Campheliford, who may bring to vou and feel the work | Sh 'vherd, Syracuse, and eight medical | svered by a bitving. loving Fa- |. The funer i + th range has returned after an extend ard. , , ' PTY ae *s - wo answered Va pining, loving a |. : : Ste i a trange ha tn ava Foi fey Lie : . SE and responsibilities of life more than | <tudents, will each give a few inches thor, Mer hel boon Tiged "out of the | little son. of A: A MN ve, Division od "trip to Manitoba und the Pacific | made 1 ¢ foi the lah last vear, ha you can bear. {of skin to be grafted 'on the body of raite and Lad walked again ih vigor | Street. took place yesterilay Hileman, vast. Capt. A. F. Holmes is ex- | been re-engaged, . wrkav 979 fellingrto street. | win : axa hil © alke ARLES g I a ns dvately conducted. The ser on i . J ins " C¥sp. aa i 1 Mrs. Corkey, 272 Wellingtc n_ street, | William Lawson, who, to save his lit- of manhood... God knows our weak |: d w : privy el oon ; ( hk he i | pected home next week from China, | H Moone vie' horse and rig, ste lk n Kingston, Ont., statés : "| sufferea pn | tle chikiren from being burned. - car- points as we qursclves do not and | e N L45 Aine ¥ i | ! eS T He ix coming via the Suez canal | irom the Royal hotel sheds on a Sa Cond Selects x 0 ; prvous 3 'he ¢ $ ar 1 i > 4 le ace av we flor y . 7 lv 2 ont RO hiG wk < < great deal with nervous headache. In |,j.j 4 pan of flaming tar out of the cannot know, and we do not plead to | Rev. i. a gi livray he floral vonte, Jaco Windover, formerly of ) tardey evening sume weeks ago, ha Ya50 elec ion, fact, I was so bad that at times | { house. and was horribly burned. Rie in via { ferings were profuse and bean iful. Phe North Fredericksburgh, now 'of res | wen roioverod. "18 was. discovered in Reasonable Prices, i S 8, 8 Ver ior es. ei . As 5 1: : | re ins re |e to rest an the ayault 3 : : Iv il > 2 - SESS i $ a Rox . . took weak, dizzy pels, and ny ne tv BW Loring, Owego, a retired na There should id "sobriety in dress; | semaine were vid So ret 0 ML den) Ont, is dangerously ill. He was | the possess n of a man name 1 Fox, Best of Trimmings. ous system seemed quite ui grinine {al ofiicer, died Friday. He witnessed | 430 truest: adornment was that of the | at Cataraqui cem Vv. well known around Napahee sowie for near Motintain Grove, Fox hails from Up-to-Date Style and exhausted. Some time ano. the assassination of President | Lin- inner life. There should be sobriety in | tv vears ago. « vewhurch. He wa taken before B. S ? ork ' toad heard of the good results accomplish | coin and was one of the first to reach | (hooch. Many forget its responsibili- The Canadian Pacife railway has J. H. Allison, Richwond, has two | O0'Laughlin, justice of the peace, #Tt Fit and Work Guaranteed. ea by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and or | tie <tiieken wan and help carry him ties. sending forth the careless word ranted an. increase of wages to con ld and valuable coins, one a siiver | Yarker, and remanded in jail fof trial. 2 -- ' gan to use it. Since I have been tn o the Howe sine | x the innuendo, or bitter, poisoned sav | quctors and _ trainmén east of Fort | dollar 'dated 1725. and a silver fou Fox jladed guitv to havine the i. CRAWFORD & WALSH TAILORS C ing this medicine o-great change ha Fra Henderson: aged. nineteen, was ing to roll on and gather as it rolls. | William, averaging hiteen per cent. ] pence of 160, 3s tolen horse and rig in his possession, Q come hi we, the headac hes Lave of bat in the leg on 'Tharsday night tifl itr 'has: weakened charactpr and | which will amount to about S250, 000 Alexander MeCutcheon, Robiin. Tut claims he bought them from an OleOle Defend Joie Coben Oslo ofe Onde appeared, my nerves have wen {while ' trying to escape arrest. She has done irreparable injury. "Py thy | per annun bought a house and large lot from strengthened and 1 do not have any |, rowling around houses dressed | orde thon shalt be ju-tified. and bv | a i) more of the Sry Shwily I hase. nod man at Kingdon NY thy words thou shalt be condemned. | "s--- wy -- ; So's EV | r n p thing lo un put Dr i hase's Nery I Aeerdent and suicide theoris have In nothing were people «o intemperate | as : Foo < te ge Coh a ben carded bv the coroner and he as in speech. There, was a sobriety. al ! é¢ 93 Oo y rg t ] Nis. ut + Brow , ; y ourg. Yn Pinow beiimves that George Levh. the | wavs due to others. true, just and | Cornwa ec an eS Mates bi Yas Som etply Tal « vy wealthy truss manufacturer, Brooklyn, | honest dealing. a personal chteon | : in health last spring ana could not do | 78700 ro : Th shiv. for] _ ne day's work without being laid up | V8 ™! lered 1 : . | ness. None sh ald wark hiv" fos | n Ri GUARAN I EED. o ) 1 g Tho me me filled. Dr. LaFollette's | th saving of his own soul alone, and | ~~ = for about two davs afterward. 1 felt i ih dv rar hrl----wher ime fiers should over bie a dental ot the 1 . » 3 - , Ww ! avnamite and ry Pv ere shoul "Wer ie & ew rr a 1 2 ~ weak, languid. ata nm irae Foss oi 1 it in the stove his pesidence | Juste 6f the flesh and of the life, The muarantee bona is in the form ofa w riiten Rb signed dox ument anc as often blue ar 18 : : { rr : 1 | oF st all jt 8 a goes with ever) all. the we Jn w \ 3 on : Sa ! a a1 li. it blow stove' to exposed by the apostles, ever remem: | Is goud for all it says--a copy g¢ ; ; : _.couragec ause ol my continved | pices and mmjured his rhtoer bering Whose we are and Whom we | "Cornwall" Steel Ranees are adding to the comfort, convenience and health. When in this styte I was aa: | i mtr at. verve | housands oO »useholds throughout Canada. . 3 . x on trial at. «ery | rood living of thousands of hou 1 vised to 'try Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 3 v His do] | living 'sna did so with most ory re $ ' osm : | . Write for-booklets sults. It built-up my s; ¢ wonder vh Sn M- Ohi Tom Smith's Christmas Stockings | ° futlv. strengthened ana fostered my ! \ . : ; CT . AE For some years past nothing has C nerves and Jook _away ok feeling of i il I hr waned fioiven such universal satisfaction, and | . LEMMON, langnors and fatigue, cannot say | were all drowned, i wlonshire vw. the « dren | RT ro Ent "Chase'y| tivorge bons, Watertown, NY, | stich geniiine oh At Joy the ehildion | . CLAXTON & o nung g0¢ 0 . ase s .N ' n t { as Tom Smith's stock it is won | * y seve. Fi o r hers was for. selitng hquor with- ; 43 loom . . a H « Ss | Rerve Food, and i hope that others} sat : | derful how much enj ent can be London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, LAWRENSON may profit hy my. experience : : , Ferowdell into these fancy open work St. John, N. B. KINGSTON. . tall Ba | wo rowded St. mn, Dr. Chase's' Nerve Food 50 cents go I's fatally injure in bl We have ther in all si nel . AGENTS box at all dealers or Edmanson®|aced won nat Niles, Mich. on"Fhar.- 4 ct; Jas. Redden & Co b ' Bates & Co., Toronto, l day night. They were arrested, prices. Jas. lv ' s A INARA SE ANS