10's a habit we have--always "of style. ox GE : ew ideas--ybu'lisnever 'be disap- onan de Rae NG rlain Overcoats chly lined, elegantly made and invited. Drop in and sce what COATS, made : after the same Gloves ¢ are not exaggerating when wo" our Glove . stock - is ° the largest k of Gloves for men ih town. loves' of all sorts at all sorts of eS, ¥ e have the exclusive sale in this ality for certain Gloves of the very t make. O0c., T5c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, 5, $2=to0 $3.50. 'e are showing a-nice line of Wool ves, colors tan, grey, white, black, | red; at 50e. [EAVY WORKING MITTS, n, horsehide," sarana¢, ete. ., 15c., 0c. 60c., and 78c. oe am tl mule 25¢., verything new in: Caps, boys' or ns, the Cyclong, Men's Driving ps," Storm Caps, . Double'band Golf ps, Fur Banders, Motor Caps, etc., , be., 90c., $1, 81.25 and $1.50. Newest styles, two for 2c. Brages We are showing abot a dozen lines Braces, special at' 25c.. Others,-15¢. c., 35¢. and 40c. : The President, Century and Pennant, Neckwear Just arrived, a ' new lot. of choice eckwear, 25¢., 850c., Be. Cardigan Jackets 90c., $1;-81.25, $1.50, to 83, BIBBY CO. jashers Oak Hall. ao ts! Coats! Coats Like These." "SPENCE" MANTLES rdinary run of Mantles: are them with any others ook at the cloth, the lin- the fi, and if you don't Shan others at the prices 9 - - : 1" Millinery 'rom $3 to $10. _ LE of Hats worth twice perfectly made. New de- rm and 'chiciof Paris mo- g the more moderate way Leading Millinery' ri Siar. absolute pr prices. on Otestion aga loves and Mits, ¥ i2- _- . 3 ae of all kinds and ah gles Sweaters, in various al ts . Boots and [2 NSUMPTION CAN BE CURED 2% UE ond Hundreds of Women Cured of tie First Stages of Consumpt on by ' Pe-ru*na. The Following Letter From a Thank: ful Woman Tells Its Own - Story. " Mrs, Mary JE. Hoblit, 2501 Clinton avenue, Minneapolis, Minn,, writes: "My son suffered for three months with estarrh of the bronchizl tubes whichis threatened to become very serious, The dootors advised that he sce a more favorable climate, but as ho had heard of Peruna as a specific for lung trouble he decided to give ita trial bofore he left} bib family for an expensive used it faithfully and found that the A Beautiful Girl $ : \ 3 aA NN fg-- ; ry : I Miss. Amelia Weymer, h i \ aved From Dread Consumption --Other Wonderful Cures. a affected isfied with and es we kad she advised cio to try it. Ives somehow posed bat was persuaded fo try Perupe. day convirced rc that it was no ordinary icine, within a weck I was much better and ia two weeks I was roll, £24 1 we Aly Stronger end i much better beelt 3 was porlectty si - the aoe the use of Peruna. "+= Miss Amelia \Veymer. Mis Amelia Weymer, Appleton, Wis., rites: Special to the' Whi. "Early last samecr | ¢outratted a cold which to hang on to re and ¢duld rot be shoken off. Fro: the heed it went to the throat, and then 1 | tion ry lungs. Ly moticr f20t ve used Peruna anxious 1a the family before, Uciog # t med- v conspiracy Maisonnen dropped, cp=1 | that there wen nothi reserved his dedision. There havo. mot as yet beeh "any tonictions in the dozen or So + arrests on election day. Warrant Asking For Convie tion--~Allan Liners" Movements. Nov. 12.--The charges of ow 16 impersonate, on eloo-* y, against seven wen i ene ve heen practically | «prosecution, adit tings in the evidence | ni o warrant him in asking for a con: ietion. -- Hh hens. however, Montreal, The Allan line Roval Mail steam- from Montreal, for trouble gradually disappearcd and bless- | this rosult, od health took its place. In iwo months he was perfectly well and able to per- Peruna cures the first stages of sumption by removing the cause, which It is the praise of those who have Pe journey | cured by Peruna that makes this remedy among strangers. For six months holso popular and so extensively used, No advertisement could have accomplished CATARRH CAUSES CONSUMPTION Pe-ru-na Never Feils to Cure Ca- |i HE medical profescion Kas so thors oughly prejudiced tho minds of the people against patent medicines that it is with grest rcluctince that anyone can be persuaded to try such a remedy at first, In nearly every one of the thot ds of remarkablo cures thet Perund has made the patients had to be persuaded by friends very strongly belcre they could lay aside their prejudice against it. A large multitude, of course, hold out against the persuasions of friends and dio simply" because they have allowed their minds to bo poisoned against this very excellent rémedy. Dut fortunatély there is another large multitude of people who are able to shake off their prejudice and try Peruna before it is too lato. These people are rarely disappointed. They generally t;y other remedies at the beginning of their troubles. They allow a cold to develop into catarrh of the head. They allow catarrh of the head to gradually become eatarrh of the throat. They still keep using the doctor's medicine, or somo other ineffectuil remedy. The catarri stealthily spreads down the bronchial tubes and reaches the Jungs. Everybody then becomes alarmed. Faith in the doctor begins to disappear. The patient teaches a state of mind in which he is willing to try almost anything. A bot~ tle of Peruna is sent for. The first week it produces s deckled change for the better. A few weeks' continued treatment cures the patient, Then another happy man or woman is en | added to the long list of people who are praising Peruna. If you do not derive prompt and satis~ factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving » full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad- con- ship Bavarian, tarrh Wherever Located, 2 esting romance dd Tory lsland, 10:20 am. today, . » Ro CR The Allan lite RS. Tunisian 1 AWA Romeorathis Mik © from Liv | for Moutreal, arrived He submagu tly. floored him n Quebec at § am, She proceeds at thi wt callopathic bill. 9 am, and is due in Montreal at! Ap er will speak to-morrow on 7:30 to-night, "The Theatre--~Do We Need 11?" Den rn nis Brannigan "ways he 'thinks Brock . HERE'S A ROMANCE. street peoply have for some weeks : S---- . past. ; Graduate Of Peterboro Ome Of | At Stratford, Ont., John Kuntzie Primcipals, 7H { and Henry Schneider, were sentenced, The following account of &n inter appears in the Chi cago Tribune, The young lady refer- red. to ia Migs Margarct or "Frankie" | Bryson; who was. born in. Fenelon Falls, and was a graduate of Nicholls hospital, Pe & . "All the essentials of a melo-drama are contained in the romance of H. G. Pierce, revealed yesterday by the announcement of hig marriage. = His bride is a trained atrse, the daughter of Dr. W, Gu son, 40]8 Calumet avenue. 'This will afford a clue to the plot unfolded in "the acts which fol- ow. 2 Act' one is laid in Elgin, with green fields and placid river in the distance behind the Pierce homestead. The time is a year ago. The only son of a wealthy mother, young Vierce decides to leave home and win his own way in the world. He came to Chicago. Fortune making is not always eas in Chicago, and a¢t two, time Moreh 18th last, finds Piéree workin as conductor: ofr a North Halstead . eldc- 4 tric ear.. Not a particularly romantic avocation for a hero, but wait. tin, 10¢., 'at et Some gars their cou Wane nas on and family, ton, K is menti in | H be the day without, the street watering ser: ¥, z 3 ; Qin' are not in favor of the in. tercollegriate champions playing Os tawa College cham M { the ' ston penitentiary, and the latter one 'hold the chancellor's Queen's Alumni Association, and will dern society. , others 3 canned 6OFD and tomatoes, pet Mullin's. 8 New men of Pie: ave taken up their residence in ingston. © © Archibald Campbell, of Centre York, joned as next speaker of the ouse of Commons. The friends of Charles Lemmon will ased to know he is recovering icely' and is able to sit up. "Villainous" was a good word for condition of the streets to- for the Canadian rugby former to five years at the King- ear. Next year Prof. Shortt will again lectuteship of deal with the economic features of mo- J. E. Milloy, tuning representative of The Nordheimer Paine Co., Toron: to, is in the city. Orders left at Kirkpatrick's art store, 159 Princess street, will receive prompt attention. The Saturday morning. market was the largest Kingston has had for years. Farmers had to utilize Clarence street in order to get place for their waggons. It was a fine Thanksgiving market. : No man required to go home for his dinner to-day. Bore he would have gone a block his hunger vacuum would have been filled with the clouds of dust that flew - through the atwos- phere. Oh, but it was grand ! The intercollegiate debate between Kingston on Friday evening, I First comes the villain, a negro highwayman, who holds up Pierce's car. 'The:conductor fights to save the company's topey and tho watch his mother gave hie There is a struggle and Pierce is ghot. 'Ihe robber = es: capes, but the mioney and watch are saved. h The rising of the curtain for aft three discloses the conductor :uncon- scious "and ntly dying in the ternes and. nurses hover about him; but the bullet had pierced the abdo- and the case Is declared hopeless. Dr. Nicholas Senn is called in for form Mis duties. You have indeed a|is chronic cdtarrh. The catarrh having | vice gratis. consultation, and he summopg. Mar- mother's thanks."--Mry. Mary | been cured the cough and other dis-| Address Dr. Hartman, President of | garet Bryson, & graduate j os Ap g ble symptoms conse, The Hartman Ssnitarium, Columbus, O. | care for the wounded man, She. is Hobs, Agrees considered an expert in goney Br SE A -- CHS ey eases; and bout after: 'hour, she ? MIDNI URPRISE. watches over Pierce! If you 3 KNOX BOOM A At the end of three days the wound- Appreciate One Started In Pittsburg For Capt. Low, In '"Undress Uni- | ed man rallies, and not till then does A Stylish Skirt Call and see A. O'Brien | On Princess ! Street, Sole Ag'ntin Kingston For our » Popular e Skirts. All styles and fabrics warranted to give thorongh sptisfaction as to exc usivenese and durability, Every shirt is positively guaranteed. THE SKIRT SPECIALTY CO, Designers TORONTO Fine Tailors. J. G. MITCHENER, Manager. r-------------- MRS. MAYBRICK DESERTED. Children Will Have Nothing To Do With Her Now. New York, Nov. 12. Deserted by her children, who believe their mother was guilty of poisoning their father, destitute, and with only the solace of 'the sympathy of her mother, whose fortunes were alike reduced through her contest for her daugh ter's liberty, Mrs. Mayvbrick has por- trayed the sufierings of fifteen years in an English prison in a book soon to be published. From it she expeets to receive enough to maintain her in comfort while her suits for her North Caro lina and. Virginia property against Mr. Arnistrong' are being fought. At sont Mrs. Mavbrick is ev, Dr. E. M. D. Lensmore, ~ at Kighty-fourth street and Vetith avenue, Dyker Heights, Brooklyn. "Mrs. agbrick's = children have been influenced by the Maybricks, their Father's people, that they have turned dgainst their wother." said Dr. Densmore yesterday. *"lLhey are in England. Mrs. Maybrick's mother, the Baroness Von Roques, is . in France. Her fortune was greatly re- duced by her efforts to liberate her daughter. She bas barcly enough left to live on. "Mrs. Mavbrick has no regula source of income now. 'i he first suit she bro t mst. Mr. Armstrong is to od in Richmond in a month or two. OF course, if she-gets possession of the properly again sh» will be dopparatively wealthy. But Cit will take 8 lo time. In' the meantime, - what Tittle the has will have been digsifiat a guest "of tuner, at piano Cunningham, received ' jckering's. Hénr, from MeAuley's book store. Princess street. msme-------------------- 1908 Campaign. Pittsburg, Nov, 12.--"P. C. Knox ior 1908." Pittsburg had hardly tumbled out of bed on Thursday morning v this cry was "heard. Nor did interest and excitement abate when it became known that Senator Knox had called out of bed at 7 am., by telegram irom President Roose one which he refused to show even to his most. intimate friends. Those are close to the ex-United States torney<general say that tion have been - back of this m ment since Knox left the cabinet became United States sebator. 06 IN MEDICINE. Held } -Oystez* Supper At H ' €roquois. The members of the year "06 medicine; held an®oyster supper at Hotel Iroquois last evening The per commenced at nie o¢ lock about thirty guests presents, in ing delegates from the final yea medicine. Harold of the 'vear; was toast-master, * the different toasts were proposed responded to by the members of vear in suitable speeches. The plea ' was « concluded midiight, event Y.M.C.A. News. The junjors. are Mr. Cameron, hey had a moe yestertiay afternoon end factory was- the result, enclier this amerning 0 that wight have wemecting. Fo morrow' will close our series meetings: mre Cameron will give address at the 4:15 ned's meeting in Every men that likes ilie afternoon. to hear a straightforward, manly dross "delivered in a masterly ma should be on hand Mr. Camergn will proach in Bethel making William Welch and Miss Jennie church at seven o'clock. C. Moore, of South Croshy, man and The mass 'meeting for both sexes | wife. -~ * will be held after thé church services are over. The song servité begins at 5:15 o'clork. The morning watch be kept at 7 am, Queen's And "Varsity. The teams and officials for this al: ternoon's match were' Queen's.--Full buck, Macdonnelf; half Richardson; Do- backs, Walsh, Williams, quarter-back, Carson; seri g novan, Thompson, Gillies; wings meron, Dobbs, Kennedy, Bailey, ton, Patterson. Varsity. -- Fall-back, McKay; backs, Laing, quarter-back', Hoar; scrimmage, J ston, Lash, Ritchie; wings, Davi Bonnell, Reynolds, Lailey, Ross. Referee. McCallum, McGill; umpire, MeGill. mr re brus¥es thet McKenna won't Ph ATR 3 3 out" a Dant forse that Abénethys' all' kinds of 'warm and fancy sly and their prices are lowest. President Roosevelt and the entire administra™ shortly before | enthysiastic over most satis At their re Cpuest the gy hnasium class was closed at this meeting. Southam, « Kennedy; Burns, Mi st Gibson's Red Cross form," Received a Clock. Seldom 'has a more itil the were rudely awakened from their slum: | rapidly from the bullet: wound. But boen | bers by sounds as if the old 14th, | the heart malady grows as rapidly. a | headed by Licut.-Col. Kent, were go-| There are symptoms, too, that the velt, | Ing past the saluting base. The night | young nurse is toking more than a air was rent by sharp military com who | mands, and loud tramping of feet. or at-| | it only 'a dream was at the head of No. 1 company ove. | the band playing the march past, rub and | bed his eves and wass about to fall ff | Without you existence jx worse than asleep again, but the noises grew loud. | the grave. | love you, Margaret." er and more persistent; the door boll'| The last act was yesterday. Miss clanging meant 'something more than Bryson and Picrce were married in a mere dream. So he arose, looked out | Chicago -on September 18th, but the otel | of the window und there in life he le | Ceremony was kept a seeret. In the held familiar forms and faces, broth. |mormng Pierce and his bride returned . ers of the old 11th. The lights were to the hospital in Elgin. He rings the in | soon lit snd, the' door flung open door bell, they enter the house and the | when headed by Fieut.-Col," Kent, then bis mother appears. : Sup. with Major Cunningham second in|. Mother," savd Pieres, "this is my with | oo uimand, the officers marched in. wife. She daved my life when others hod- 3 The captain in undress suniiorm, declared 1 must die." The elder wo- r in | . : D1 looked every inch a soldier. Lieut C , saident | A B. Craig, president | Col.iKent then said that they came to and i i : | wish him and his wife all joy, anc and : the! asked him to accept a clock as a tok sant | of the esteem and regard tall, Capt. Low responded handsome remembravice; The trusted the same fellowship among the officers would al ways be, After. singing for he and for they are jolly good fellows the' visit ors departed. It was decided to adopt ting wie 3 i they | in future in the regiment. The next of uarade the offiers will more than like he Iv be altered in what was considersd uniform yet to he worn. ad ner Rev. S. rosident of Athens for the last few will to Rev. Asa McIntosh, Muskoka. Picton is to have another urday. "Face sponges," nice and soft, Gin son's Red Cross Drug Store. , Ca- Brit- | half: ohn Ison, near have pers unique event taken place than that at the home of Capt. Low last night. About 1 a.m., worthy captain and his family the pavement. The captain thinking that once. again he of them and in a few words thanked them for the very regiment had alwavs been dear to him and he relations" of good Capt. Low's uniform as the "undress" the most comfortable and serviceable J. Hughes, on November 8th, performed the pleasant duty of Miss Cora Atcheson, who has been a yeais, was married Wednesday evening Bracebridge, groeery store, Alexander Hill will open on Sat: Miss Bryson seck rest, The fall of the curtain leaves lierce ot. of danger and showing the incipient signs ofan affection of the heart, All through act four Miss Bryson watches over ler patient, who rallies . {rofomsiong! interest in her patient. n | When the day comes on which he is discharges] as cured Pierce takes Miss Bryson's hand : A "You saved | "Now mmke it worth the saving. man clasps the younger in her arms and the curtain comes down." } A -- | Uncontrovertable. New Xork Times - "Tom" Taggart, chairman of ont by an obstreperous auditor, whe looked at things the wrong way. The orator' was trying 10 convince hearers that those who were support ing Roosevelt were going. the wrong direction and should turn dnd start the other way. ® "Supposing," 'he travelling along find a signpost which said that the +| town yolt wished to was not. in the direction that 'yop were going, but was in the direction from which you had come." Before he could question said, AY werr answer his and go ahead)" he said. Experience With A Tat. den, Soodwtock, to Jack Harris, that had been : " making a horrible, vowling at night 0 ing when Lee went outside He Was Belted. Catholic Nokash 1 Belle-- Well, did the refusibg for her Nell --And 'he was a "belted carl" 2 i -------- 100, Belle--1 don't know that Bs was ua got. it, all right. Presbyterian hospital. White clad in-1 my life." he tells her,' the Democratic National Committee, tells about a spellbinder who was knocked his a road and. should own the obstrepegous. man ans \ ; wered : "I'd turn the signpost around | Migs Nesbit informed a friend i i In a recent letter from Lee Cascad: he tells an experience he had with a cat could not sleep. He canght the oat and tied a brick about its neck, and put it in a large tub of water, but in the morn- ¥ discov: see | ered 'that during the night the feline had drank all the water and was sit- ting with a sweel composure on the ) Times Nell--8o0 she actually refused Lord no; 1 believe ber father pineau. down into the lungs. with a cold as wi fire, and Balsam. Ee ' Rev. J. J. Wright, Queen's mission ary in the 'Yukon, gave a most intef editing talk to the Y.M.C.A. at college yesterday afternoon. Hix thril ling Story was attention. McLeod's grippe, © ole. No . disagrecable ri McGill and Queen's. takes place in ber 2nd. McGill's -representatives are BE. W; 0. Sheldon snd M. P, O. Pa- As fire spreads in dry gress, so does an inflammation in the throat, grow Deal promptly when you' begin to cough use Allen's Lung the listened to with rapt . ul oved Yuluitie tablets, laxat oeolate 'coated. A' positive cure AD, bronchitis, la ng eonation in the head will follow hy Marcelle Kid Gloves. Price $1. In new shades of Browns, Greys, White, also Black, > ; b Daphne Kid Gloves. Price $1.25, Made from the best selected skins and fully guaranteed. In all the newest colors--White; 'also Black. Dent's Dressed Gloves, from 85¢c. to $1.35. STEACY' Tt is edsy to make a medicive which will cause appareat imme- diate benefit. : will do tin, Drugs are used to . | suppress symptoms as mor- -| phine or a bromide will do. Other - | patient for a little. Dr. Hugo's' Health Tablets for women are not intended to simply relieve: while being taken, neither \ Coin. Pittiburg, Pa., Nov, 12,--Deemin herself to be worth at least one-fourt Evelyn Nesbit, the fit the model, has not Miss Nesbit, or rather if her contentions that she was legal is willing to give up her husband fc the money is paid she will return Europe, and her expiration of a year, may wie for divorce on the ground of desertion. last three days. One of the tives in America was on his way. former model reached New York, man on the case, for the family di not believe the hall-hearted imperative demand ' to wedding were true, one within the Thaw circle of friend Now-.comes word from New York a personal mussenger that Evelva wi cousent to get out of the family's wa «| for the sam of $250,000, Miss Nosbit, is. worth probably one-fourth as mu as the Earl of Yarmouth. That 81 of Alice Thaw to the earl. { the Thaws were willing to pay $) wife of John Weston, sister, Fuphemia, pissed away, and the same day, few hours later, John Weston, Thured coven, voats. She leave: dne daughte "| Athens. Kas been. i)! of tuphoid fore 41 Bh intorvideed her father. Then bo {hye withia the last Dw dave Bas suc- of the $1,000,000 paid by the Thaw fa- mily to the Earl of Yarmouth to be- stow a coronet upon Alice Thaw, Mins Thaws, it is said, that she will relinquish all claims as the wife of Harry Thaw for $250,000 spot cash, Mrs. Thaw, ly wedded to Harry Thaw is well bas ed, has infprned the Thaws that she Additional evidence that Evelyn and Harry were married in Paris has been received by the Thaws here within the est detec: Europe before, young Thaw and the He went to work with a Scotland Yard mEponse which Harry had sent ig reply to the know if the stories from Paris about his midnight This messenger has heen heard from, That Harfy was married to Miss Nes: | bit is now the belief of almost every } according to intimate friends has taken the ground that she 000,000 was paid to the earl before he became a part of the Thaw familv has been discussed ever since the wedding that 000,000 to get one person into the fa: mily, they can well afford. to pay £250,000 to get rid of one to whom they object. On October Mth, Janet Richardson, Perth, died at her home in Drummond, aged seveniv- nine vears. Ten dave later her twin i Mrs. Francis Noble, with whom she lived for many. years, died, He was also seventy-nine years of age. Mee WH Moulton presiding wear hs. Japan tea, siftingd, 250; 11h. ini i believe that they are being helped, administration. P: by J. ¢ : Ne 8 , Lood, druggists, Kingston, Ont, . | While real) y are being de By p- ceived by of effect of alcohol and ASKS $250,000 FOR HUBBY. ng. ; ' hen 'they stop taking such Will Yield Wife's Claims For | remedies (heir condition is worse han hafore i| Women Like a Horse. The alcohol or drugs in these preparations act exactly like a i-] whip on @ tired and run-down horse. He has not much life or ambition, and the whip is used as a stimulant and makes him go. || The woman uses one of these pre- parations, . which stimulates her and keeps her going. At the end | of a "day's work, with thes effect the sum specified. She says that hen gone, the horse is a little worse off husirand, after the than in the morning, use "| under the stimulus he did work he was really not fitted to do. : And so with the woman, d me of 2 io. wy i y Inara 8500. at marina th E KING DODDS. piop Orator. Toronto Star Canada holds another record William Jennings Bryan does stand in first: place for power of on: durance as a public speaker. Ho has , successive days, which is a very good perfona nes, but un old-timer. orms wi of the record of KE. King Dodds, of Totonto, in against the Dunkin act quite a years ago. addressing threo meetings daily n'ne days, at 10:30 ani, 2:30 pm, and § pon After a day's rest he ad 8} dressed. two. meetings. daily for mix: - At the end of the few sixteen days 'The Eeuadorian minister to Colom: | rested over. Sunday and then address mah bia, Gen: Julio Andrade, has sigoed | od ovening meetings for tweniy-seven by the hh at Bogota a treaty submitting the §esusocntive days, Sundays included. |" CL -- Eeuatlon Colum boundary 'dispute | Ag all these evening meetings ho . to. nl achitention--of 0 ror--Wil- spoke twice, having to reply to thy KIRKPATRICK'S Mee B. J. Clarke. ofthe Seventh | King mute Bf vposing sea a ee concession of Tyendinaga, died on} that beats that of. Willing Jennings : . ursdav night at the age of weventy. . MOTHER RESDY'S t. | speaker "Saturday Nia { soaps. Gibson's Croll' Drug Store, cerplully pasecd the etrisis: N pi cofice, "Hyesh ground, 20¢., 5 = $55 ot S. Dr. Hugo's T Are Not Merely a They Absolutely Cure All the Some. distribute samples that drugs are used to exubérate the - are they a mere stimulant, They & are not intended to lead women to 3d The horse requires condition powders, not a whip. The woman ] "| requires not a stimulant, but 2 Make] | Stimulated but Did Not Cu The experience of Miss Marlborough, of Montreal, »ith remedies that merely stim~ ulate is only one of thousands. She says: {tried nearly Hoge . Hu Ades, ipek Tour T design ar YL orl, 1s Canada's Long Distance Cham- and net made three speeches per day for ten in speaking Mr. Dodds started out by for successive days, except Sunday. Bryan tor + @hdurance. ay, a public purchaser. ey Tents Mocha Gloves. price, $1, in Browns and - : J Samy Evening Gloves. A large ment to choose from, in or shoulder lengths .,.Colgr Creme, White, also Black, dr and undressed. ' Shan : oh THE PLACE TO | - » * Glakl oa Is of Wonten og Shad, ovat bi ; remedy oe Er i 4 ter nature: an: 10 ; . Hugo's Heal women coftain. no dients, Nothing alohe, late. ond vs and a permanent the ills of women, Sd. acti quickly, « = = the ng a J --- . = Ly acy stvetent andy He a THE ARNOTT INST For the treatment of all DEFECTS. . We treat the easse, not habit, and v