TUESDAY. JANUARY 8. . EE -- What made your linens ? Common soap" Sunlight Soap saves linen, T 0) REDUCES EXPENSE, Ask for the Octagon Bar, - HAVE YOU A COUGH? Try Mitchell's Magic Gough Cure. ! Why not have soft white hands. Taylor's Lettuce Cream will keep them so. English and American Chocolates. Ours are al- ways fresh. H. B. TAYLOR, Pharmaceutical Chemist. 124 Princess St. "Phone 59, Successor to E. C. Mitchell. HA Happy Neu Year Bo Hl £ HARRY WEBB'S FINE CHOCO LATES are the proper thing for New Year's Day. JUST FRESH AT. B. L. EBBELS, CHEMSY and Market Square Drug Store, Cor. King and Market Sts., DRUGGIST, Kingston, Our Coal | Is As Clean As' T hough It Were Washed and Brushed. Each lump stands by itself. Good solid coal--so much solid fire. After coal reaches the surface of the earth Ou iis, duincs, fipurities are picked ereaftor it several times before it oaoheanyacTecncd dirt, slate, etc., really have no chance, f the dealers are careful. We are very careful. Foot of Queen st. -- Phone 9. AS SWIFT & 00.- Phone 135. seeseessrees A Cosy 3right Fire Is an attraction for every one. he cheery glow and immense at of our coal will make itself It with pleasure during the cold eather. It's just the kind to ok with, too. Let us m your n with OOTH'S COAL. "Phone 133, Foot of West St. NOTICE Is hereby €iven the public that propose making it warm for all rsons using my Coal next win- r. Your order is solicited. P. WALSH, ~57 BARRACK STREET STAMPS AND MARKERS. URBER Siaurs oF ALL \ Seis ers, nen 8, nell, Bank and Tk ot Otten Sta a S. - Regains prompt. JOHN OFFOND. ig Sa RC . , Ke Foot of Johnston Street: GOING EAST. Flyer . RTE TERRERE exvept Monday. Nos. 6, 7, Ti, Sunday, Hon. nd havecommenced towork havoc. all other inlormation, "© . --what you need is a tonic a x hy laxative. Try * Abbey's" {a | Kingston & Pembrpke & Canadian Pacific Raflways. Trains Leave Kingston : Mon- Halifax, Ren- 12:40 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B. Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, frew, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, St. Paul, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle, and Sap Francisco. 530 p.m.--Local connecting with C.P. KR. east and west. 8:10 a.m.--Mixed, for Renfrew termediate points. Passengers leaving Kingston at 12:40 p.ui.; arrive in Ottawa at 500 p.m Yeterboro, 5:10 p.m.; Toronto, 7:30 .m.; Boston, 7:30 am. St. John, N.B.,, 11:85 am. Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. F. CONWAY, F, A. FOLGER, Gen. Pass, age. Gen. JR, Supt. THE BAY OF "QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and cal points Tram. leaves Cit RTL De sume his most ifteresting fortnightly t s CP. 3 Potapraph Smee, Clarence street. Pupils Prepared for the University. teac hers' meetin to-morrow night. These are held fin the dean's study, DOMINION HAIL STRANANIPS. LIVERPOOL SERVIVE J Mrs. Hiram Calvin has returned *Norseman .. o.. -- -- -- .. Jan. 10th fp Quebec, bringing her sister, Miss tManxman |. dam: AT Marsh, with her. Corman Bi > yah 31st An admirable food with all" Mr. and Mrs. Macintyre left Saranac RATES OF PASSAGM--Saloon, $50 its natural qualities intact, |l.ake yesterday, and were expected and upwards. J fitted to build up and main- | home today. For Avonmouth Dock and Bristol tain robust health, and to re- Mrs. Noel Kent has issued invita- From Portland. *Englishman .... . about 8th Jan. Steamers mar ors. BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Merion... .. .. .. Jan. 17th, Féb. 21st By to th NEW SERVIC "iy Vancouver ..... New England Commonwealth 14th Mi p, Saloon, Electric light, Spa- cious promenade deck: Hanley, J. *p. Gildersleeve, T.R. Station, 43 Olarence Sh oh REANGE & Co, Gen. A xis. Montreal & Portisud. BERMUDA .. THE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS, WITH aquable winter tempera; of 65 degrees, beautiful ssepesy | sPmcs. 1 have everything from a needle to and 100 miles of good , headquarters | an anchor to suit the publie. Give me a of she Brivish army and savy, is unrivalled | yy fo its attractiveness, by the first ol ateamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA in ATUokY this BN York. Soilmg every ne . 8 271 and 273 isloada, inel ne SANTA CRUZ, ST. KITTS Akh har ST. Lucia | ARDOES I ZACKS, Princess St. = EWE rece Fo ieeaaiiie Second doo below Corbett's. Pp, " ' THGPIES brit Sa. HADIARY, I yu rDRU ROWNTREE S ably successful as a treetment for the dates of sailing apply he "eli it s os itl of gitfioad ad Womanhood, Sad Ari id : . the answer is found ir the fac a ew York: J. ©. MANLY or 2, GILDER Voice, Cough, Glycerine | br. Chase's Nerve Food grows disecty Becretary, Quebec. t for new, ri ife-sugtainin > and Menthol Clear Holm. ew, 0 gh ALLAN LINE . For Liverpool, Calling at Moville. REDUCED WINTER RATES, From St. John. From Halifax Parisian, Dec. 28th. Dec. 29th, 10 p.m. Bavarian, Jan. 8rd. Jan. Sth, 10 p.m. Tunisian, Jan. 10th. Jan. 5th, 10 p.m. FIRST CABIN=Tunisian and Bava. rian, $60 and upwards; Parisian, $55 asd upwards; Corinthian and Pretorian, $50 and upwards. SECOND CABIN--Bavarian, Tunisian and 'Pretorian, $40. Other steamers, $37.50. Liverpool, London and London- erry. THIRD CLASS--$25 and $26. Liver pool, Derry. Glasgow, Belfast and Lon- don, ew York to Slasgow and Londouderry ongolian ... «Dec. 27th, 10 a.m. *Sardinian. "Jan. 10th, 10 a.m. Laurentian... "Jan. 24th, 12 noon *Sardinian 'carries 2nd and 8rd class jasschyers olly P. HANLEY, Agent, City Passen- po Depot. J. P. GILDERSLEEYVE, Clarence street. At Bargain Prices A few of our Electrical Novel- ties for Christmas are still left. We will sell them 'at bargain prices while they last. Electric Clocks Gas Lighters. Electric Scarf Pins. Flash Lights. Electric Canes, etc. BRECK & HALLIDAY, ™™°Siheer | & WHO IS YOUR AUCTIONEER ? W. MURRAY, ]r., w. MURRAY, Jr. INVESTMENTS In Real Estate, * Mining and Oil Stocks SEE GEO. CLIFF. 115 Brock Street. Trains Leave, he City Depot, 13, 16 and 16 daily, except Portland, for Sharbot Lake, and in- all lo- LINE * do not carry pas EE pany a SPECIAL BRUISE TU THE Ever Feel Stretchy and Dull? If you do there can be no doubt as to the reason, no guess or 'gamble about it. Your liver is sluggish--impurities. have stolen into the system and spoonful in a glass of water) its laxative properties prompte a gentle, regular action of the bowels--it stimulates the liver --drives out impurities--and \ it tones up the entire system. Ask your druggist for COLLEGE OSHAWA, ONT: UNDER THE CARE OF THE SISTERS OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE. -1 amid such apparent TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT. -- There is perhaps no more pitiable thing in all the werld than the sight of dying interest, waning enthusiasm, 'the substitution of the letter for the spirit, the neglect, finally, of even the letter, and the ultimate death of the the society, club, guild, ete., formed zeal, such seem" ingly whole-hearted, selfless devotion. There's no perfection of system, no faultless working by line and plum- met, that can make up for the fire of enthusiasm, that enthusiasm which makes mistakes, manv a time and oft, and grievous ones toe on occasion, but ie nevertheless, is a god-like attribute, and is only less in honor, than Love, the alldivine. Mistakes ? What of them beside the vital glow of a generous enthusiasm ? Merely foils they are to set off one of the beauti- ful things of life, every manifestation of which should cause us to give de- vout thanks. 2 Early enthusiasm is a grand thing, a much grander thing than more mature petrfoction, or elaboration of detail. Enthusiasm does more than dissalve doubts, bridge difficulties, conquer opposition, it wins tne hearts of our fellow-beings, which after ll are the real prize. Whan enthusiasm dies out of any.organization, it had Letter put up shutters, and go out of business. When enthusiasm dies out of the individual, he or she is as good as dead, ani of no living use to any creature, Enthusiasm and svmpathy go hind in hand as, 1 think Margaret Sang- ster has said somewhere. Without eith er, without both, a woman is not yu full woman. Enthusiastic men are needed, but enthusiastic women infin- itely more so. Women supply the mo tive power which makes the '"'wheesh go wound"; women are at the back of, underneath every movement, én their enthusiasm and sympathy depends the world's success. If they become de-vi talized, unenthusiastic, uninterested, everything will be in 4 sad plight all round, Mr. Edmund Elfis has returned to Medicine Hat, NfW.T. The Very Reverpnd the Dean will re- For terms and particulars apply to | he sister in charge. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. | sist winter's extreme cold. Sold in one-qu r pound tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & do., Limited Homoeopa- iy Chemists, London, Eng- an EPPS'S COCOA GIVING STRENGTH AND ! VIGOUR. | | ATTENTION! | HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR pr | and Second-Hand goods, Clothing, Furaiture, Stoves, ete. Always om hand; "pew clothing, | Gent's Furnishings, Dry Goods, Jewelry, | Musical Instruments, at slaughter prices. 1 bave a large stock of Second-Hand Stoves and Furniture that mwuet be sold for want of JUJUBES, 80c. Per Pound; A. J. REES, Princess Street, "Phone, No. 58 Unequalled facilities for securing posi 'tions Lurgest and best 821 Queén Street, SEND FOR CATALOGUE, Confederation Life Buildings, Toronto. ipment. in Canada. 4 'WEATHER STRIPS GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS, wir OR without Luard, 101 Queen street "WELLINGS, STORES, STORAGE. J, M(Cann, legl Estate, Btc., 3i Brock Stree ---------------------------------------------------------- FOUR GOQD FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, with all modern con- veniences, at 191 University Avenue. FURNISHED HOUSE, NO 57 George St. Possession at once. Ap- ply Mrs t Mrs. Mur- rav"s, 02 Kine St 8 KING STREET, WEST, BEAUTH fully Situated. facing the, Harbo! Rent $240 and Rogers & oS ickiar" - to anyoue who uses it. Rev. T, Brown, Methodist minister, KINGSTON Omemee, ,Out., writes: "Dr, Chase's BUSINESS COLLEGE Nerve Food has been a great boon to She was thin, pale KINGSTON. one of my girls. ' NTC bloodless and altogether unfit for TORO! COLLEGE work or exertion oi any kind. She '+ BUSINESS began the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve TORONTO. Food, and by the time she had used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food also restored Auction Sales. me after & severe attack of mervous SAVE MONEY exhaustion, and I have recommended . BY EMPLOYING jt to maby, persons with most excel: . ent results. ALLEN & SON, Mrs. T. Palzell, 2! Charles street, Auctioneers, Ringston, Ont., state: : "One of "my FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS. ache were very trying on her and I not -only keep out Jack Frost, | noticed that she was gradually grow- but they will help you reduce your ing weaker and more nervous. About ul, prow 1% in aa Be two months ago I got her a box. of on, wear well. and the cost i» but a] Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and sinee she has been using this preparation we Strachan' 8 Hardware are more than plensed with the im- +rovement which has been made in her heglth. She looks one hundred , per cent. better, her nerves are stead- wm oe -- | jer, she is not bothered with head- and, the instruction is made very at Sraetive; Miss Allan is visiting her niece, Mrs! Mae har. tions for a children's party in honour of little Miss Blanche, on January Oth. Mr. and Mrs. Bickford left town on Suuildy for Toronto. iss Helen Fraser returned from Ot _-- last Friday. Mrs. D. Phelan entertained very pleasant tea on Sunday. Mr. Oliver Cottar was in town New Year's. Mr. Charles Bate, at a for of Ottawa, spent Eor Pale, Thin Bloodless Girls Who Are Weak, Languid and Despoadent There It no Pre- paration so Efficacious as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. The question often arises as to why Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is so remark: Nearly all woman's ills are due to deficiency in the quality or quaatity of the -blood, and are permanently overcome when the blood is enriched. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is making hosts of pale, weak, bloodless ~ girls and women strong "and healthy and will undoubtedly be of lasting benefit one box a very marked change had taken place. "Her appetite was restored. her weight increased, ber color decidedly improved and she was ready for acti- vity of anv kind. It was the best re- sult 1 ever saw in sn short a time. children suffered very much with head: ache, caused 'yo doubt from over-study and a run-down condition of the ner- vous system. [These attacks of head: aches and is gradually increasing in flesh and weight." The wonderful medicinal power of Dr Chase's Nerve Food has heen dem- onstrated in thousands of cases. Gra- dually and certainly it creates new nerve cells, builds up the system, and overcomes the 'weakness which gives rise to nervous ailments and feelings of depression and despondency." New hopes, new confidence, new vitality are instilled into the body and héalth and strength take the place of disease. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for 82.50. At all dealers the Misses Stoughton, | Ars. Almon's cobweb party, very jolly , and the little peo- ple . had great fun following the red, blue and yellow strings, here and there every where they had been twisted and twined, and great ex- citement prevailed when the prize winners were discovered. Miss Jean Paterson, aod Miss Gertrude 'Low helped the hostess entertain her small guests. Mr. Justice Britton was in town the end of last week. . . - . . In an article on "The 'Household of Queen Alexandra" the following sketch of the Countess of Antrim, at present a guest at Government House, appears. "The Countess of Antrinf was a lady-in-waiting to the late Queen, but had not held that appointment very long. She was ond of General Grey's daughters, who was so long one of tubes Victoria's devoted servants. engral and Mrs. Grey had the use of one"of the late queen's houses at Os- borne, when her majesty was so much at her island home, and their children were all brought up amid the sur- roundings of cowrt life; so that the ap- pointment of Lady Antrim to the late queen's houschold was a happy choice, for the queen had ever taken great interest in General Grey's' children. Lady Antrim's marriage took place in 1875, and the grownup sons and daughters look more like her brothers and sisters than her children. Lady Antrim is one of the most graceful skaters in England, and thoroughly enjoys the time spent in Canada with her sister, the Countess of Minto at Government House. This sketch will be particularly interesting to the many friends Lady' Antrim has made in the capital during her present and former visits, The marriage of Miss Lola Belle, eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Oke, to Mr. John W. Bertin, of Medi cine Hat, Assa., was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Uxbridge, on New Year's day by her uncle, Rey. J.-E. Moore, Ph.B., of Newburgh, in the presence of many near friends and relatives. The bride was becomingly attired in white silk organdie muslin, with trimmings of duchess satin rib bon and silk applique, carrying a shower bouquet of bridal roses, with the same in her hair. The bridesmaid was her cousin, Miss Nellie Thompson, of Sandford, while the groom was sup- ported by Mr. J. Brown Oke, of Brantford, the bride's. brother. About seventy guests partook of the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Bertin will live at Medicine Hat: : Miss Harriss, 'of Montreal, will re main as the guest of Mrs. C. A. E. Harriss at Earnesclifie till the first of week. She is now visiting Miss Gir- ouard. , Mrs. R. R. Dobell, who spent the past few months in Canada, is sailing for England by the Bavarian. Major Dobell, Mr. W. M. Dobell, Mrs. Dobell and children, are crossing by the same vessel. . \ Mrs. Campbell Reaves will Hold her postnuptial reeeption to-day and to morrow at Mrs. Reave's residence, 73 St. George street. Mr. and Mrs. Phippen, of Winnipeg, had a large party at the christening of their son. The Rev. Dean Matheson performed the ceremony. Sir Charles and Lady Tupper and Lord Strathcona (who was. represented by Judge Bain) were the sponsors. . . Mrs. Thomas T. Bower (nee Hamm, of Kansas City, Mo., will hold her post-nuptial reception at her new home, 507 Dovercourt-road, on Wednes day afternoon, January 7th, and after wards will rescive on the first Friday of the nbonth. The name of Captain A. C. Lotbiniere, deputy chief engineer of Mysore, and a Canadian, appears as one of the designers of the great Cau very Falls hydro-electric power plant, constructed by the government of My- Joly, de sore, India. Mrs. "Rutherford, of "Northfield," Jarvis street, as the hostess of a most enjoyable card party on Monday evening. he guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Grage, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macdonald, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. Percival Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. G. Boker, Mr. and Mrs; Pipon, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. Hagry Paterson, Mr. Strathy, Dr. and Mre. Green, Mr. JJurner, - . At the Church of the Bodosmer, To- ronto, on New Year's eve., a wedding of considerable interest took place. The contracting parties were James William Gregg, of Detroit, son of #he late Mr. James William Gregg, town clerk and clerk of the peace for the city and county of Londonderry, Ire land, and Miss Sarah Dorothea Susan Owen, eldest daughter of Mrs. Charles Owen, Granby avenue, and of the late Rev. Charles Owen, of Highgate, Lon don, Eng. The bride, who wore a lovely gown of cream silk voile trimn- med with lace, pearls and orange blossoms, with the bridal veil, was given away by her cousin, A. de Bres- sae Owen. Miss KE. Lily Owen, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a green silk gown and white vel vet. hat. The bridesmaids were Miss Lysiec Owen and Miss Ethel Gregg. They were costumed in white organdie and black picture hats. Little Miss Dorothea de B. Owen made a charming flower girl. GeraldDickson acted as best man, and the ushers were Nor- man 8. Shenstone, of New York, and Carl W. Austin, of Toronto. The Rev. C. C. Owen, who is a cousin of the bride conducted the ceremony. A re ception was held at the home of the bride's mother, immediately following the ceremony, after which the newly wedded couple left for the east on their honeymoon. The bride's travel ling costume was of blue basket cloth, at home at 208 Theodore street, De. | troit, after January 15th. On the day | previous to the wedding a pretty bri- | dal luncheon was given in honor of the bride by Miss Harris. Miss Minkle also gave a bridal tea. ome oN Add a pay leaf, a teaspoonful of minced onion, one-half teaspoonful of salt and one-fourth saltspoonful pep per, to two and one-half cupfils of white stock; simmer for twenty min- utes and sirain. Pare and core ten or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. tart réd apples, place in a granite pan pour the stock around, cover and with hat to match. Mrs. Gregg will be [i Simmer wt tender but not broken. Carefully remove from the stock and set aside. Blanch two cupfuls of chestnut meats; slice, cover with the stock, add four teaspoonfuls o! cur- rant or green grape jelly, one half salispoonful salt, one-fourth walt spoonful paprika, and simmer ungil the nuts gre tender. Fill the centre of the apples heaping full and garnish the roast with Modern science is returning to the old belief that perfume has medicinal and health-giving properties, Per - haps, physicians say, the Otiemals were not wrong in claiming Sut Naf proper use of scents prolonged" li and enhanced beauty. Violet is said to be especially valuable in its properties. It is suitable for nervous Pople and the violent eure for cancer is coming to be thought effective. All the cit- rene scents, bergamot, heroli and orange flower water are refreshing and act as mild stimulants. Lavender water is also refreshing and very valuable to peeple of high strung tem- peraments; it is very soothing and quieting in its effects. Jasmine tones and braces the system, and in com: bination with neroli it is very highly commended for persons of nervous temperament. It 1 to be observel that all these flower scents must be pure and derived directly from the blossoms themselves. Chemical imi- tations are irritant and apt to be poisonous. - white it. an equal For stuffed dates measure the of an egg and allow for bic has been dissolved. Beat the é ald the water, flavor slightly with vanilla¥ or lemon juice and add enough confoctioner's sugar to make a still, easily molded puste. Remove the stones fromi dates, roll the paste into the shape of the stones and iwwert «nd of these rolls into each date. . Madame Patti, it is said, preserves as a talisman the boots she wore at her debut over forty years ago. The most valu En Jandkerohiot in the world belongs to Queen Margher its of Italy. It is made of the purest of Venetian lace, and it is in fect condition in spite of the fact that it was made in the fifteenth century. It is probably worth $2,000 or $3,000, Bright scarlet siote paper is the fad of the hour din fashionable circles. - A new shade which is much worn is the champagne color. It has become as popular as green. Artistic people are taking down their old pewter platters and basins from the plate rails where their function was purely decorative, and using them on their tables. "You can make pretty. imitation coral by dipping twigs or raisin stemé in melted yellow rosin in which is a little beeswax to keep it from being too brittle, adding enough red lead or vermilion to give the stuff a bright red color. A pea rack is oie of the pretty trifles, which can be made this way. French tassels made of silk to im tate fuchsine are a favorite garniture on day gowns in black; on silk of de licate color for evening. wear; » "shower of chiffon fachsias in tones of shaded pink, with silk stamens, was really exquisite on a gown of pearl white pleated lisse. . Kingsley's immortal tale of the "Water Babies" has been dramatized at the Garrick theatre in London, and kas drawn enormous houses. The gowns worn in the fairy scenes, and by the wonderful Mrs. Doasyouwould Ledonehy and her companions are ex- quisite. The scenes under the ocean are viewed through a mist of gauze, and Tom and his water baby friends dre the loveliest little beings in their short silk habits of delicate rose col The whole piece is full of béauty and poetical suggestions. The very newest shoes for evening wear are trimmed with large flowers, exquisitely made to harmonize with those on the gown. A huge pink rose sprinkled with diamond dewdrops on a satin shoe is quite chic. Chrysan themums, roses, bupches of .olets and clusters of forget-me-nots are amongst these, which, placed on shoes made of the same sillién mator- inl to match the gown, has a potty eliect. or. Apoplexy. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the effective in apoplectic symptoms, you have unpleasant dizziness, light ness or sudden rush of blood to the head, take precautions against a re- currence. This great remedy remove the cause. The press of the land has dailv a list of sudden deaths which would not be chronicled if Dr. Ag- new's Cure for the - Heart were used. Sold by H. B. Taylor and Henry Wade.--147. Heart is Wonderful Egg Producer. A consignment of 500 boxes of Wil son's Eggumaking Feed for poultry, reached us to-da This Egg- making Feed is rol reliable and is used extemsively and with great suc cess in the United States. Twenty-five cents per box at Wade's drug store only. Mme. Calve To Marry. Paris, Jan. 6.--The Petit Bleu, under the title, "An Astral Marriage,'"' states that Mme. Calve is going to marry Piles Bois, an author. The paper adds that both are interested in occultism and spiritualism and it was while studying them that Mme, Calve be who came ssquainted with Mr. Hois, is an ardent votary. Begin the year right by trading at Gilbert's stores and you won't get left. "Alexander Hartey, Ivanhoe, died on December 31st. For over hall a cen- tury Mr. Harvey had been a leader. in every good cause, State of Ohio, City of Toledo,! ss: Lucas $ Frank s Cheney thy that h ran . hos oa eo is senior 'the firm. of F. J, heney & Co., es business Fr) the City of Toledo, county and afore- said, and that said em hil poy sun of ONE HUNDRED for each and very Sata Onan that can~ by the use of HALL'S be ¢ N TARKH "SUR FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscri my protance, this 6th day of sorted ln A.D. lr A.W. GLEASON, sou Notary Public. ---- Hall's Catarrh Cure fs taken internal- lv, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials "enENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. (uantity of water in which gum gra- I LADIES JELHPHONS 147 A. Would Got Dissy Spells-- Are You One of Them? MILBURN'S everywhere. sold. se 2 ily Pile ore onLY Buy quick as there is a limited nun JAMES REID, The Leading Unde Lace and Button BOOT: Sizes 2)4, 3.and 3)5, For AT ABERNETHY Gre hoa A THE RUSH IS ov: WERE § of 'Solid Tables, ONLY $1. 8 of Solid Quartéred Oak 'Poli Tables, ONLY $2, regular $3. Golden Oak Finished Extensioj $5.50, Was Very Weak and Norwees, 1 Many Cansdian Women Troubled in this Wey 1.00, You Can Be Cured! HEART AND NERVE Mrs. Denis Hopav, Haze! writes :--During year 1901 I was troubled very much with tation of the heart, followed by a ng sen- sation and great pain. I t dizzy, and was very weak and fs: ih i es et boxes, and since tal them I have not jue « bud spell, and feel than I va for J - Price per box, or 8 for $1.25; all dealers or The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. There are other good waters but "mone have the virtues and all-round merits of the MAGI CALEDONIA. Sold {Successor to D, C. Wholesale Liguer 260 Princess Lager; Fisher's Ale and Porter, and bers & Winslow's Ale nd Porter Keg Ales on stock. $3, 53, 50 and | American and are now second Stoves that ¢ too late to be repsmired. now a few ready, hoth HEATING AND STOVES FOR SALE Bear in mind our ; Stoves oarry with them thie g o THEY DON'T PERFECTLY YOUR REFUNDED." To » LEFT FROM OhrISTHRS. | uartered Oak Poli , regular $2.50. regular $7. rovER ® pane buiiting and Wellington streots, "Phone A ea atta of New Dal Ha, er of Queen and Montreal HENRY P. pl ARCH! = STRANGE &- Soy, Tene Bn - hag) PALES Frid SE Ta of gran