on read the toms in each ea ie Symp ch patent tA soon he thought he had 'em all, ang 24 ya. avi bad. eel a crick, a pain, a vould read away -- b;® PADS) 48 be every 32 his mind would change ew ent every day | last of all he found am ad that saiq hat all disease, were not for the coffee bean, woulq robably soon cease. never pausing to reflect that men he want to sen the + new notion J * don' alk at What they tell, ry t tarted on a brisk crusade to warp ach smiling friend auffes, 3 persisted in, his life would to) his great astonishment, the folks 16. came across looking most amazing well and his odio all the 10S, ie vhile they sipped their mornin, r demi-tasse at noon, og AD, seemed to thrive, he grew more thin hie pn bes | 6 wasn and he removed the ban ' n Chase & Sanborn had explained what went in every can. as we are, much as we think, his - nightmares he forgot, saw them vanish in the steam from coffes piping hot. JERSAL MEAT CHOPPERS, eps in Sets, New, Easy Washing Machine ss' Shears and Razors all guaranteed at chan's Hardware Stora. Only Think 50 Coats $1.98 2 only latest style ses" Coats and Ulsters, ging in size to fit age ) 15 years and marked ell at $4 to $5.50 each, day one price for any it in the lot ~ §1.98 /hitewear ale is ooming ow adies have visited this artment and pronc- ed it the best display in gston. Have you been ee it yet ? _ If not, then sure and do so this k as a treat awaits you. WMAN & SHAW Soe 4eePP 4660 CUT THIS our -®- GOUPON 5 The 18 Letters Must Accom- pany Answer. Se 00G STANDS FOR - TON GIVE 2,000 LBS. JAMES SWIFT & 00. $ 002000 000e a se0000tee Mie Wis PILES CURED : QUICKLY { At this time » officers pre " hi Fipey or ee then MEMBERS OF G.T.P. SURVEY | of ¢ ros 1 ce in No. J dismissed to pa p rio --_-- | ERAN VOLUNTEER. | lamer Cont Shaw Nan promot: hal "20 mine | o'elodk "TRF Tollowing STRANDED. s+ Suffer Agony Any Longer | | od to the rank of major; Lient. John morning for drill. The fatario hall Why =, Can Get a Quick, | ; | Qutherfand retired; Ensign' William [became their quarts , until ores fy) i 5 Shack in Nepigon Dis- When ye. hl Your Piles How the Voltinteer Corp «! | Ramage was appointed captain, and | came fob theje trangpoTLtion to trict--Food and Medical Aid dre Cur i y a : James: Minnes, lieutenant, ara, whore 3 Tt br hE ! n Simply = Sending Your Be Foran = | oe Bil ad -- received their company of the 2nd Sdufiuistative Being Hurried to the Unfort- * Name and Address ? tai Shaw Was LAP | ew uniform, Which was made in Lon- | Battalion under Satine a Bi a unates--They May Die. 2 jain GE the Fist Company. { don, Eng. It chnsisted of a rifle green ral. 9. wR Ai, of thet secon New York, Yan. 5. the Herald ho i By. Capt. Edwin Horsey i ie wi red facing, dark trousers | military dst Rend the tollowing special from Port Ar Trial Package is Sent Absolutely { After the withdrawal of-the imperi | vinie. with, stripes red and black, (To be pontinued. ) thur. lsolated trom the workd, ill and Free, in" Plain Wrapper to { al troops in 1534, only a small detach: | Prince Albert shako with leather peak er ------ without food, Charles Hawkins, an Everyone Who Writes. | ment of the Royal Canadian Rifles i front and rear: a red cord with tassels THE SPORT REVIEW, Englishman; lies along wn a fragile lin p------ " | formed the gatrizon of Kingston. An | was attached to the shako and passed A * te shack in the Lake Nepigon ths ns themselves consider 'a per | agitation was started to form a vol | unter the shoulder strap to a button | general Notes on the Sports of | tiict, awaiting food, medicine and a Surgeons. VIET les by: a surgical |UDIeer corps 16 assist in the protec- | on the breast. It was a smart look- the Season. rescue party which are. being hurried mane! i" : hiful d resort | tion of the city. David Shaw, whol ing uniform and was greatly admired. J k iotormetinte. O.H.A to hing from the Nepigon headquarters perat! Rat ous be- | sale' dry goods merchant, was v rel No. 3. The Highland company at this The Capourg A we sori. 3 of the '| ranscontinental survey. 4 To long continued | enthusiastic in he matter. He called | ime had ernst deity, gud un aL Yam ooh 9 gives Peterharo the A hundred or more miles to the onv. But the operation [8 necting of the young men of the temnt was made by a John Burleigh : : hit as excruciating and | the disease. Besides, | ing and expensive, and | 7 as lerful 14TH P.W.0. RIFLES! ar im AT HOME REMINISCENCES OF VET. 1 Sg . pe ay. city and talked thie matter over, and | to: form a rifle fe result was that more than the wmber required volunteered their service. The government was to furnish 1.4 but it proved a failupe. © THE DAILY After the close of the Crimean war nd the tropps returned to Canada, ilitarv ¢nthusiasm began to die ont, with the exception in ite stead, ompany The coming of the Prince of Wales o Canada, put new life into the vol i Pyramid: Pile Cure | ki sration unnecessary. You wr with perfect « in | y me. and for little ex- | : : i mid Pile Cure gives you instant It immediately' heals all sores 4 ; richices congestion 'and in- | 4 yd takes away all pain, | ¥ med irritation. Just a little | i " treatment i= nsually sufficient | Lo sive a permanent cure. : | ' Pyramid Pile Cube is prepared in the form of supp itories | so they ear he rectly to the parts. without interrupting your nee, Or | | { | | | | inconvenpien work in anv way We sending a trial treatment | fre hare, to everyone whq sends pamoantl-- adi: We do. hs to prove what we ; about this wen- { ov ' | « remedy is true, r vou have tried the sample and von are satisfied, you eet & full regular-sized troutment | of Pyramid ile Cure at vour drog for 50c. 1i he hasn't it, se nd. | " money and we will send vou : su) catment a once, by mail, in THE DUTC H GIRLS. package. 1 > Pi 3 3 "" : vour mame and address at | In Dance of Nations in "His Hig ness the Bey to-night at Grand. roa trial of this marvellous, ct st nae ---- m------------ -- Sure cure. Address Pavan) { arms, and the men to provide their | unieer corps. No 1 company was t Jin Pyramid Building, own! uniforms, and to give their: ser. Jchosen as one of the guards af honor Mich. - vice for five years without pay. to the prine I'he men were on ii > Faghty five ~ men = organized" themi= | almost every evening an the week and | DR. A. W, CHASE'S CATARRM CURE ... 25. | is sept direct to the diseased | to be known selves Into a company as No." 1 Volunteer Rifles. David Shaw | lars. os was elected captain, John Sutherland, At the chd of the vear 1860, Nos, 2 aot into Hine shape, equal to any regis! in the men, sud and they were They were then. a3 dresser, by Lieut championship of the aisuiot, Cobourg. w Wu or el te oc ne re h th fe % ot fe th a te th 1 of the Uanatlian- Rugby Union, says: he tween Rugby Union erivsmge not be a their names, sworn in for service. Shaw, bri wader, And Several sottled matters hy beating Port Hope | UY) separated hy many day 8 travel in Uobourg last week, . from friends and wmeaical ald, J; Gans, the conqueror of Mike (Twin) Beemer lies batting with what must Sullivan, wants 1g fight Britt. or] prove a fatal attack of typhoid fever, Batting Nelson, préferably the first Both men until three weeks ago mentioned. The negro, who is now | were members of the Grand Trunk Va on his way from an Francisco to cific railroad survey, and owing to a Baltimore, offers to post 82.500 for quarrel with the engineer in charge fit. decided to walk down to civilization, Rev. A. F. Barr, the new president | so left the camp on December Lith, in It may be trie that the inap-hack | game as it has been PIAVE ic some hat mechanical and slightly mono: second day the ice gave way as they mous, but grounds for that style of were crossing a creck which empties riticism: would guickly disappear if into Lake Wawong ubs in the senior series of the Cn After strugkling about in the dey ario Rughy Football * Union spent more time in developing various forms of A play. The Berlin rink directors have decid 1 to instai-an--artificd ire Tlant it season, (6 coast $8000. The i tors took the view that this would a paying venture for the share olders, . because with gowd iroughout the season the receipts w skating alone would amount th 100 to 2600 a week~and-the rink ynpany recive half of the receipts wt hockey matehes.: There would wen he no postponcments of games, nd. in many instahoes when other had no ice OHA. games he other teams - could be played vere on scheduled dates. Winnipeg Telegram : The Canadian has adopted a new wheraby during a the opposing players must _contact with cach other in il the batts played on. the ground wns immage rule, antl therefore in play; < The rule should parts by the Improved Blower. | licutinant, and William Ramage, en- and 3 companies w completely dis-'| also provide for anattresses being fur i Heals ihe uicers, cleats She a | sign, The company was gazetted early | organized, but No. 1 kept marching | nished the players. to dull the shoek | Do and rn: cures | in L833. The arms furnished by the on, and soon hecame the nuelens of | when those players come together atarrh and Hay Fever. Blower | ovérnn + short ifles anc he Mth Battalion of Rifles head-on in the serambile for the ball. | C d Hay | govérnment were shor ri ar t ' : t { free. All deflers, or Dr A Wi Cisse | sword bayonets and was called the A number of changes were made ~dw fd. George W. Orton, the Canadian and |, Hog TONY Wl Bava | Qaturn rifle. The rifle had two grooves | the militia department Military dis- | University of Pennsylvania long-dix i -- Lin he barrel, and the ball was spheri- | tricts were formed Major Shaw was | tonce runner, has, recived an invita- | Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Leal with raised hand around it to | appeinted lieu nant-colonel and bri- | tion. from the Paris Le Sport. the Theonly safeeffvetual monthly | fii in the grooves. wade major of the 3rd military dis: leading publication on athletics in 'palicine on wh Na. CEL | Ih. uniform of the company was a trict. No. 1 company was sorry to Franc ne white a history on Ameri ) depend. Seid in tw do inary | handsome one, similar®to a rifle offic: | lose him, bat pleased at "his promo- | can college at letics, i" : ra No. 2, 10 de | ..¢ mess uniform. Shell 'jacket, black | tion to sueh a prominent position. Montreal Gazette : The organiza rees efron er for Spegia' tron xith black: braid. stripe. amd Lint. James Minnes was appointed | tion and the rapid success of the Even. £3 por box. Sod btall | trouscrs, with black bre 1 font! in: W. Po Phillips, lieutenant, | Montreal Jockey' Club, Lithited, has ws. Ask for Cook's Cot | lack cap with braid band and leath- i captain; : Ps, t ! y : i rugs. und; take nC | io and Sergt. William Forbes, ensign. caused a_boom in turf ¢ieelél through es a rt. Phi ned t. No. tout Crnada, The Otiawd, Racing. As- substitute. T for wach smber twen- {iout. Phillips oily remained in No. | on nada, k g As Windsor. Ontario The uniform. cost,-gach member tw | The Cook Medicine Co. The Cuban Realty Co's. Land Ly in the eastern end St 2 uba, where | street. Anchor buildings, corner King ie soil is virgin and fertile, ell | 3 drained and well watered ° and Brock styeet A Lactim The Cuba Railroad passes directly | ,,urt, corner Prine and Ontario through the property--Bartle, the town | (roots, and the old Commercial 'Bank site, being a regular station on the line, | SITS, Ane 0 hon an with telegraph and express office estalr im Princess street, which became radyg ters and armory tion facilities are very im | nd nati ' : t regularly and the ors. Hotel accommodation I'he company nu larly bla to sett arriving. A | men took © interest in drill and y being estat} for the: care |, ...; practice. In the early mornings and culture of voung trees, plants, ete. 1 'are a here an investor or group intend buy-.| of spring and mey wey would pe ine largely we will arrange for such per- | in City Park, and practice street sons to meet one of our purchasers whe I CGVORIRD Jone Wel has thorourhly investig i our proner firiny, ar and A R { Ne t+ in person. 'We invite all who are in- | lington and Khintg streets to the arm terested in Cuban Properties to call at | our office and ret information regarding ta 'in Ter the forination of our lands. If you live out of town \ short me after formy write for Prospectus, Maps, Charts, etc No. 1 Rifles, two other combanies Wi re Price of Lands $50 Per Aere | oroanized, one by James 0Riclly, and o in 00 | he other by Donald McIntosh. 23 r Ce cash * -95 per ¥ y OC 3 > : davs : | Pi - 6 per ay cent. 4 No. 2 Rifles, consisted of three of h ficers and about fiitv men. The officers The Cuba Realty Co. |. co one. omit Liou, pe LIMITED. O'Rielly and Ensign Micka 1 Sali J.0. HUTTON - Agent | lian. The men were wiformed in' a oT : y y re ¢. dark trousers 254 Bagot St., Kingston. long dark green tunic. da ou : > wd a tall shako with a nlume olf vreen feathers , which ¢ them the annearance of Grenadiers No. 3. %r «the Highland Compan umbered three off and about fif v mon. Tlie officers were Capt. Don 1d WMelntgsh, Lient. Walter Macnee nd FEnsion Whitehead, They ' ig : f ctalwart mer 1 he} 1 wld rifle and wore a andzonie Charle ArT an A GREAT NUMBER '6 this store because of the hig of our Boots, others he . prices are always moderate. . wi STAND BACK OF EVERY- UIdNG WEE SELL. If you are not a ust *T here, we invite you. to' join the ranks of the regulars," We have a few pair of Boys' Hock- TL Eee Wk Seer $1.25 H. JENNINGS, King St, Annual Clearing Sale Scotch Tweed Suitings lance of Fall and Winter Suitings fared cheap. One hundred up-to- Paiterns to choose from, date $24 Suits for - - $18 throat tronble. Becanse it lasts © 50 $26 Suits for ° long it is cheap, and as"it is suré to = = Ma cure oven the poorest" chn' afford ta $27 to $32 Suits for - $20 bay Bt ' FOR CASH ONLY | Vet. p. A. Morris, Perth, Ont, writes First-Class tr x { 'I 'cannot withhold mv stimony for and Gt poet Relig i LX OT mansiD Catarrhozone. It cured my dauchter Winter Overcoats, 20 Per Cent. Off of chronic ecatarrh, and 1 therefore Fancy Vestings at Cost Any 128 Wellington Street." hs Pair Trousers. in the House $5 ' A, C. Waggoner ty-oight dollars. Lieut, John Suther land, was the drill instructor "of the company. No. 1, mef for drill in sever al places--the old police station Wellington strogt, court house on Ning of To Cure Catarrh Don't Drug the Stomach, Breathe tartan tr Nature's Remedy, Catarrh- prone,--Both , Fleasant and, 'Sure to Cure. e---- (atarrhozone always ites because it reach vs the source of the disease quickly and thoroughly. It's' heal ing vapor penctrates the minutest air cells of the nasal passages, throat and lungs. It attacks the canse 'of the disease direct, and doesn't work in a Sronund about way throagh the stomadh. The antiseptics in Uatarrhozone Kill the germs that cause catarrh It clears thy nostrils, cures headache and foul breath. It prevents dropping in the throat, 'allays inflammation, heals sore spots and stops running at the nos certain is Catarrhozone to re live and cure that doctors. ministers and public speakers keep it as their standby for: conghs, colds, catarrh and 1 a short time, ag he re-organized No. 3. and hecame its captain, andiBavmna- bas W. Day, M.D. was appointed lieu tenant in his stead In 1861, war commenced between the Northern and Southern States of Am- of young Cana service . Quite a number enticed into the among that number company, but the - majesty the queen eceraiting in Can- alans were on and a few from No. | | provlan@tion of both side a battalion and became the 16th Bat talion of Prince ®ard" Infantry. In the winter of 18%61-2'a number of companies were organized in King ston. No. 3 Capt: W. PP. Phil lins 1.-Capt. John Kerr: No. 5, Capt hu Paton, and Na. 6, Capt, Daniel Callaghan! . In February, 1863, the Independent Rifles companies were formed into a battalion, to be known as the 14th* of Rifles, and gazetted as h [Lieiit. Shaw commanding: Fitz Roy Kelly, niajor: and Kirkpatrick, licutenant and Thomas A George ant No. | company, Bt James Mia nes : No. 2 No. 3 company, . Capt. W. P. Phil Lips No. 4 company, Capt. John Kerr. No. 5 company, Capt. John Paton. No. 6 company, Capt. Daniel Cal laghan The drill shed was not erefted at this time, add the companies would meet for' eombany drill at the armonry, and for battalion drill - at the Artillery Parracks square, or the skating rink on King street. Drills wore kept up regularly throughout the year In the fall of 1864 a call came for a company of sixtvfive men_for fron i i at' Niagara. The batta- lion was paraded in the City hall, the tier service heartily recommend it to all sufferers. Ne: house should be without Ci tarrhe zone." . Two months" treatment, hard rub { hét inhaler agmbiextra Yiguiid costs only j one ln: gample (ize, 25e. Sold ty all druggists. orders read, and the call for: volun- {teers made. At onee the required num {er stepped to the front. The officers were © Mai. Thomas Fitz Roy Kelly, captain; George Seale, licutenant, and John Johnston. ensign.- A color-ser- grant was at once appointed, who i I | pei. | mous verdict that Sault Ste. Marie and a sociation has 'taken on new, life; there « talk of rilding a mile track at mile course as alrbady been completed at Winni In New York itis the unani Motitreal stepped {in just at the psychological moment. vear by "the hundreds. an overflow on the tracks in the New | o Horsemen will go to the east . next There will be England states and in New York, and as a vesult, Montreal," Buffalo, Bos soon put a stop t j ton, Providence, Washington and Bal ada : : .. | timore will see such gatherings of race In 18G2, after the outrage commit | horses as conld not he dreamed of a ted by th United States warship year ago. ; Kearsage on the high seas, the war legarding the bout at Buffalo he gpisit ran hich. Two southern com | tween Gotch and Acton. 'the Fnquirer missioners, Messrs, Mason and Shid-{ogvgs "1 had to det 'hifh have the dell, were on the British mail steamer | gly Gp have my Jeg broken," said rent was fired at by thei j.. Aon, the English Welterweight, Kearsage and stop) and an armed jo og night, after his mageh With Frank body of men boarded the Trent "and | (oioh, whieh took place 'ii a local forcibly took them from under the pro } theaten The night béfere from the tection of the British flag on the high | qudience Acton had challenged sens ; Goteh and the latter "ae@eed. The A demand was made for the return | ooniest took place last might. Goteh of an apology for: the in- {ya overal" wicked foot holds on the ' ag. The demand was | jjitle: Englishman, and he stood the ienored, 1eafl gamely, but mature could not Ten thousand troops, the flower of | withstand the pressure of weight when the British army, at once embarked a double back-hammer wigs put on foi Canada. The in sounded | and he was forced to the. mat in | a- throughout { a, a in a day or {little over fourteen minates, When two forty the d men volimteeved | they came out for the sdeond fall their services to defend the honor of | Goteh went at him like a whirlwind, their country and and throwing him to the mat, stun Regiments and companies were on ned him for a few seconds" Then he ganized in all parts of Canada. A | put on the wicked foothold, and in instructors « of two mines he Englishman ! diferent branches of «the Bratish army | down again! It wa "#®& he said ere sent out to instruct them, There | cither lose his or the fall, and as ere not sufficient indtrpdtors: sent to | he is to wrestle Conkle in Hamilton ewer the eall de for them, =o | on Saturday n t, he preferred the valunteer ingtpuctors were called up- | latter, »e ) No. 1 company had the®honor™ of { s sending one of her serglants gs in i 1 tructors 10 the cofipanies organized Will There Be A Protest ? in the county of Prince Edward. The Gananoque, Jan. 25,--Now that the companies were afterwards formed ih | recount is over and the mavoralty question settled as to next development in. the case will doubtless he a protest ggainst ~ the present mayor, and possibly. the @ther candidates. Persistent that effect are being Lieut Col trated 'address inajority, the rumors fo circulated, Friedrich and. bis illue on "the "Red Man" with his powerful stersppticon; at tracted a fairly good crowd to the Salvation Army barrpeks last "even ing. Bis views were god, as was also the address on the Indian mis sions conducted by* "the Salvation Army in British Colwnbia, Alaska and the Canadian North-West, Robert Barclay, of Pittsburg, was removed to Kingston General Hospi tal this week to undergo: g surgical operation Br appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs. F. | B. Garnsey, Hickory lsland, canie 2 in their gasoline ternoon. of to. Gananoque launch yesterday af ---------------- . Want A Guid Pro Guo. Ottawa, Jan. 25. The fedézal anth- orities accepted an offer from the On tario government for 8" sith for the central camp' at Petawawd and it is now said that the Whites government are refusing to give a title unless they get in return the land at camp. Niagara ee aia In Jewich marriages the bride al ways stands at the right hand of the groom: With every other nation of the world her place in the ceremony is to the left. The genuine Bovril, pint bottles (ex- fell tract of beef), .only 75c., at Wade's, TA TERRIBLE TALE continue their journey possible to prevent freezing, « For three nights Hawkins and Wil northwest, in a lonely trapper's shay company a man with named Wilson, For the first day everything went as it should, but on the afternoon of the water for some minutes they managed to reach the shore and there collect ed a quantity o dry sticks with which to build--a--tire-- Foy Then discovered that their matches had heen spoiled hy the water, so 'they weve obliged to wring the Water front thet dlothes and as rapidly © as After ten hours of agony they reach ed a trapper's shanty, and. the exile inhabitant of that lone hut received them with open arms, The following morning "they were {oo stifi to 'move but on the next day Hawkins and Wil' son were able to continue their ney leaving Beemer in care raving in delirium, jour the trapper's i son wandered about in the bush try ing to find their way, each night tak ing turns to sit up ta keep the burning. On the fourth day 'from camp Haw- fire kins slipped, going - down a steep bank, and. injured himself so badly that he could 'not move, For several miles Wilson carried the injured man, and at last came to a deserted shan tv, where he made Hawkins as com: fortuble as possible, and again set out for assistance, and in two dave met a survey party, whom he the two lone shanties, are entertained of finding the men alive, directed to Small hopes either of The Fittea Princess Wrapper. A pretty challis makes this comfort and tly which be fushidned cither with or with out a fitted lining#= The hack sets close able honse gown, mas Iv to the figure while the full fronts selina th ribbon belt that is caught into the side Cans, A nointed voke of lace is used for the front, this ed with velvet ribbon topping a lace Mill The sleeve is of the loos® pagoda pattern, flaring wide Iv at the wrist, and finished on the edge with the same ribbon as makes the smart sash that ties in front, Spein has more hunchbacks than any other country. In one spall villagmat th: foot of the Sierre Morena, there i« one in every thiffeen inhabitanfts France, particularly in the neighbae hood of the Loire, has a great many people suffering from deformed shoul ders ' v Wisnage Don't vou find it pretiy hard being a mi lionaire 7 Nowrich Well, it is rather hard to live up to on English butler, The flow who thinks of a girl as bh ing worth her weight in gold gener ally A Poifiter Worth Having. ¥ The merits of Ozone are well known, but in buying it one must be sure to got the purest form. Also, Ozone should always be taken along with "Celery King," the famous tonic lax- ative, The purest form in which Ozone is put up is "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)" and each bottle of this brand contains a coupon entitling you to a packacge of "Celery King" free, No other firm iw the world can give "Celery King" "with Ozone. We give it because our Ozone thus brings the highest results. In addition, you get just about twice as much "Solution of Ozone" for yoir money as of otfier kinds, and you get it in the purest and most concentrated form. You also get "Celery King" free, instead of havidg to buy it, which you would need to do in order to have full bene- fit from the use of Ozone. Your druggist should have "Sola- tio of Ozone (the coupon kind)" If picks out a fat one CHLORODYNE 0 : Bovril in the Chafing Dish BOVRIL is the greatest adjunct to chafing dish cookery. It adds a piquant, delicious flavor to all vegetable; fish, game and meat dishes. a ; : BOVRIL gives a high nutritive value to everything in which it is used, as ¢ight pounds of prime beef is concentrated in four ounces of BOVRIL., ; Here is a recipe which should appeal to ail chafing dish votarics : MUSH. oe, he mush. SQ, rooms i loot with a silver kni &) Pulier Tn n -BOVRIL the s i Eight pounds of prime beef is voncentrated in {4d ghe cup of valet four ounces of BOVRIL. whicifine he ge 4 ; Bowiil is prepared only by : * BOVRIL LIMITED, LONDON, ENG., and MONTREAL, CANADA - : 'By special appointment 3 Purveyors to His Majesty: King Edward VIL Save Coupon over neck of Dottle and det Beayttful Premium Picture, = fe ---------- " DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). {4 admitted the profession to be the py a and valuable rem edy ever disco ? {s the best remedy known for COUG ; BOD CONSUMPTION, BRONCAE. TIS, ASTHMA. acts like a charm In DIARRHOEA, a and is the onl in CHOLERA, and DYSENT . ] E E CHLORD CHLORO CHLOROD \ effectually cute short all attacks of CH L0 R 0 D \ \ f Eek HYSTERIA, PALPITA: TION and SPASMS, is the salliative in M RHEUMATISM GOV! CHLORODY NE Sabie: Always ask for "DR.-J. COLLIS PROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and beware of spurious compounds or imitations. The genuine bears the words "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORORYNE" on the Government Stamp of each bettle. > Sold in bottles." Prices in England, 1s '13d., 2s. 9d., 4s, 6d. each {Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle, Sole Manufacturers :--J, T, DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. Wholesale Agents, LYMAN BROS. & €o., Limited, . Toronto, ---------- QF ----------------------) tT Dainty Elegance in Evening Footwear For Full Dress, ladies, must have Blippers or tie Bhoes. Dress nS Footwear is & bobby with us. We bring here the best the warket affords, The productions of the world's best shoe- makers are hero. Our display of Evening Blippers- will open the eyes of the best-dressars, and every lady who sees our display will immediately "conclude that she needs Slippers--such pretty ideas --and-prices sre not higli. Ladies, come and see the many differont styles in strap, tie and lace Evening Bhoes--made of fice Viei Kil, Patent Colt, and White Kid. WMV WIAN NEPENDABLE 2 SHOES = GE Er no a (i "EXTRA STRONG HOREHOUND BARS 20c. per Ib. 3 Ibs. for 50c. not, write to the Public Drug Com- pany, Bri Ont. A. J. REES. Princess St. PERF GPFE IGG GPCI