Coughs, Colds and Lung toubles, Lg + cure you. - * "Last winter | coughed f Tp er crt unit | wend, Shieh's Commons cd fe say bottles cured me. This winter | had a very bug he le and be re we well again. of Shilh i f | a Be = 0 = | arber Gasoline Engine Bait at Syracuse, N. vy, 2 sald on St. Lawrence River durin SET CATALOG years, 1 Don't wait uml you -- i Eagine. Order now ! AVIS DRY DOCK COMP, CAVADIAN SELLING SOMPANY ee ressssssisrssncvaeang Dr. Brock's gelebrate Female Periodical BE a = only in Kingston at Th Dee, Seid ) ) STORE, 1M Princ St ¢ | Eel a erTincess: Strut.' Matied wn ¢ Preasassrsssasasacanang EWYORE Decde. 3 ciinsse. Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 am, The best place to get an all ~ 5 3 Foun auch in the city. Meals of all Sinha hortest notice. English * and Chinese ishes a specialty. TO-NIGHT | You can buy at this store: Ladies' Fast Black €ashmere Hose, seamless feet, extra good qual- ity for, per pair .. ie, Better quality Cashmere Hose, reg lar 45c. quality, on sale at. ie or 3 pairs for £1.00 Special lot of Faney Lace Collars to-night at about hali-pri 2 for . 25e. Men's Wool Fleece Underwear, Sani tary brand, to-night, per garm ont... 3c. The swellest lot of " White Silk Waists ever brought into Kingston, is the verdict regard thede ing our excellent display of goods. We invite the closest in spection and are sured that the result will he satisfa lo hoth « yourseli as well a selves. Take a good loo where and then see our EWMAN & SHAW SHOP OIe00d _ CUT THIS OUT _ COUPON { The 18 Letters Must Accom- pany Answer. RING RING US UP AND AT OME MAKE A TEST ete fee : a JAMES SWIFT & C0. Other Remedies Failed--Pe-ru-na Cured. to Improve. I kept on taking it and 1am pleased to testify to its merits. " The World's Greatest Medicine | i Factory. i The rapid growth of the Peruna Medi- | cine Company is as phenomenal in the business world as the universal popu- larity of their famous remedy, Peruna. The plant covers a number of acres, snd employes several hundred people. No other medicine firm in the world - Mrs. Chas. 8teinecke, Stottghton, Wis, writes: i "My experience with Peruna has been most pleasing, By carelessly leav: ing » heated ball room I got thoroughly chilled and caught a heavy cold which settled on my lungs. I wore a protector, took many remedies for : cold without success. With my other iroubles I had catarrh of the head. «Peruna was recommended to me and 1 bought a bottle and soon began it cured me from all my troubles. ! sential processes by which Peruna is made. A Doctor's Prescription. For years Dr. Hartman used Peruna in his private practice as a regular prescription. He had no thought of manufactoring it or advertising it as a proprietary medicine until there was a { demand made upon him by his many Na N 1135 Josie J¢ AETZEL 0 RR Nal Appleton /) _Jogionwis__( veaches anything like the volume of {rena who clamored for the original business done by Dr. Hartman's firm, | prescription. Although Peruna is. a proprietary Forty Thousand Patients. Se Jr ar S EES 13. : S22 Rasen RY CHAS STEINECKE, Cured in Four Weeks of Severe Gold on Lyngs. Miss Josie Schaetzel, R. Ri No. 1, Appleton, Wis., writes: "} contracted: a .severe cold which {settled on my lungs in very short | order and it was not long until it de- veloped into a serious case of catarrh. Every morning I would raise a lot of | phlegm, which was very disagreeable. | My digestion was poor and my lungs sore. - After a few doses af Peruna, I be- | pan to mend, and felt that 1%.] kept on | taking it, it would not be long-until | would be weil. | was right, for in four weeks | was well again. "I think Peruna is a grand medicine, and wish to add my testimony to the I others you have.'-Josie Schaetzel, Pe-fu-na Removes the Cause of Catarrh. Peruna has no bad effects upon the hak kal Sung : system and gradually eliminates car medicine, the detailsof itscompounding | . Dr. Hartman estimates that he must tarrh by removing the cause of catarrh. are no secret and nothing gives Dr. | have prescribed Peruna for over forty There are a multitnde of homes where Hartman greater pleasure than to show | théusand patients before it was adver | Peruna has been used off and on for cater y the world over the mapy friends of Peruna all the es- | tised as a proprietary medicine, twenty years, mply because i6 oures caterrh. SE EN wa Se ema 1 w-- papers, and no objection was cars { scennd letter, re civic insurance in ¢ \ OUR LETTER BOX yy agents on cither iis to an) bal- | vour issue of the Ist inst. it is made A RE 2 wied. Therefore, ¢ very (lear to everyone that he dis not - Use of Acetic commted or in order to satisfy the mind of ali lots THERE IS A PENALTY FOR wonderi people as'to the use an final disposal of ballots at No. 15, |: INTIMIDATION. and to reetifv a wrong done me, 1 Uask vou to Kindly make this explana- | ¢ tion.~WILLIAM . PURTELL, Qeputy A Deputy Returning Officer Ex- Returning Officer, Polling Sub-division plains--The Letters to Be No. Ib Before the Society's ; i a, | -- : : Solicitor. 1 The Chosen Friend Episode. , Feb. 2. (To the Editor) Kingston, Feb, 3--(To the Faditor) two of your issues this In your issue of January 29th, an rtain legal man, of kin articlé appears purporting to be from el conservative candidate, a member of the Chosen Friends. This i w to the liberal students "wouldvbe' member of the order first at Lh a them against {- assail myself in business . matters, = s contest, else wish 4 wall only refer to by y of prosecution 1 OW This was saying that it has always been my certainly nothing else than intimida- custom to pay little attention to re tion | think the law provides a marks made by individuals of his po I 1 for the intimidation of stamp. As to his mention of Mr. punishment not disfran- | Wright, let me aad, that this was un Tbe nt or imprisonment ? Mr. Me- called for, as 1 have no quarrel with wd very anxious last autumn this gentlentan, believing as do, ht a : iherals. nto court, Now | that he is endeavouring, (as the most Er back at him by men are), to make an honest living pre 1 In election mat- for his family, my chief object in re- n the old law : "An eye ! plying to the letter in question, is to "OLDTING anil Routh for a tooth." | defend the order of which I am a he niet ate member, viz., the Canadian Order of Ws Chosen Friends. The statement made William Purtell's Explanation. | in reference to the finances of council Feh. 2.--1To the Kdit- | No. 20, is as false, as the writer of my notice has been | Johuary 29th, epistle himself. I doubt paragraph in your issue !ii there is an r similar insurance ¥, the 1st t., and which | order in the city in as good financial we: Hit at o. 13 { shape as council No. 20, C.0.C.F not No. 10, that three | The writer' oi the letter referred to wer nie rejected because they . signs himself "A Chosen Friend." turhi initialed _biy the deputy-re- | Well ii he as, or ever was one, he must dering" , and people are won {reufember that he is doing something an > hall ts were used for | that is indeed very wrong, to say no- i This very n 8 4) reat hed the thing of the serious nature of the of a vibe 1 ! paragraph is lience of belying a society which is b a falsehood, manufaetured registered and incorporated under the statutes of the province as well as the other provinces of author fe #- some designing vur which will not stand the dight Voand ought to be given more of Ontario, the Dominion of =Canada. This person, if 1 I i eration | eto : he ever belonged to the C.OLF,, ing bubdivision No. 18. took a solemn declaration to be true rdinary halots: 197 of Wad to the order and repexted these words « a \ returnod." The TUT. cust ed in the presence of God," ete, kof as lollows: Meln-) "do promise not to either directly or P 101; rejected. 3. Fach { indirectly injure this order or one of he 197 cost ballots had nee dni y its members. Then before finishing his declaration he adds, "that should 1 cease to be a member, 1 will con sider this: solemn obligation binding," i : back when given to the » when taken ont of the : + close of the poll. The - y E ballots rejected were for: these | 24 Therefore if this man is, or was 0s: One not marked for either | & Chosen Eriend, he is perjuring him fate ne marked for both can self by the breaking of the declaration : marked on the back and {B® took in open council room, and if C.omark on face. ef ballots. Mv he is not. a Friend then his word is hp x were on and under the num- not to be trusted, pnd hence in Y four of those rejected | ®ither manner you may view it, he is - a character not to be depended upon. * Sjeen, In short he tells an untruth when he Like a. Top says he i= a "Chosen Friend," or Don't lie awake with the remedy at else he is a *traitor" to his solemn pledge, which he made when he joined your v, 1 You how. To banish wakeful- » Nervous starts, bad dreams-- the! order. 1 believe the matter will to sleed leep soundly and waken re- ter the next meeting of the council, in orfler to find out ¥ a "journal" can be made for be laid Leiore the grand solicitor af freshed--take when applied to an incorporated. =o use of, false statements 9. ciety, cand if possible punisn the of eC am S fender.--R. (. BELL, recorder No. 20, C.0.C.F, ° : . | | is . | Mr. Wright Closes Case. Sotd Kingston, Feb, 2. (To the Edi id Everywhere" iid 1 . haa : i \ ' Y¥here. Id boxes 28 cents, or)': After reading Aldermen Givens self with the public and his support od this n a position to prove the statements nade in his first letter, but is merely naking the attempt to square him fawrence ward. Now that I tnd he is Boundering in the mire of his own making, it is just as well to leave him there, but I woukd mercy address g few words to point out one of the many inconsistencies of this cultured gentleman. In his last letter he calmly tells us that he has discuss a fair manner pecsonalitios; ws ne St, question in without descending to alec. that = in his utterances, whethe on the platform, or in the press, he bas never Sntrodueed the personal element, but wh 1 { ferring to this very same letter his remarks that "C. W. Wright, after a somewhat lengthy period of incuba tion. with the assistance of a friend or solicitor, has at last 'hatched out' an 'addled answer' to his letter. With thi I will conclude by drawing at tention once more to the elosing re marks in his first letter which T will give verbatim. I have the documents which prove 'the n my possession truth of what | have stated and 1 shall be pleased to produce them when needed This. as any rea- sonable person would imdderstand, should qualify his entire letter and | will now repeat again that whenever he is in a position to "make good," Mavor Mowat ean do the rest, anc distribute to the charity, or charities, what will be especially acceptable at his particular season of the year, or drop the subject and not iafict the public with more letters of~ such length until he has a stronger ease.-- CLARK W. WRIGHT. ------ Strictly Veracious. ,_ Jaltimore American a+' have an unusually bright dog," said the dog owner who is Hke unto his fellow men, "and one day be fol lowed me down town into the whole sale district, where I had some busi nese. While [ was attending to it, be wandered, without my noticing it, in- to the street, and the first thing i heard a loud yelp of pain, A trolley ear had run over and eut offi part of his tail. | called him, but if that dog didn't just go off like a shot and nev or stopped till he got into the retail ing section." Found Him Out. Stratford Bescon The whole purpose of unseating Mr Pense wos to try to seenrs the seat for Mr. Melutwvre, but, instead of this being accomplished, Mr. Pense has in ercased hie mmjoritv. Were Mr. Whit sincere in the fulfilment of nev as promises as he is ardent in the pur suit of official scalps for his impa tient followers, his candidate in Kingston might have had a better show. My Pines goes back to tell him that already the people of On tario have found him out The Aftefnoon Téa. Well, Br. Homes," asked an ad mirer of the great Bostonian, one day \49 Adams' all bepe of my recovery. it looked the picture of health. i "I am in perfect health, now, an Fahey. Ne ) MIS MARGRET =THE DISCOVERY OF PERU-NA BY DR. S. B. nT «AX HARTMAN: = 8 RR DY i ) FAHEY, t. Tray, NY (77 - um 'Given Up By Doctors--Cured By Pe-ru-na. iT' Miss Margret Fabey, 9 Adams atreel, Troy, N.Y, writes: | «We have used Perana in our family for years and | am very pl to say that it cared me of catarrh of leased Jungs when the doctors gave up ry. «I used Peruna for six months and at the end of that time my cough had |4 dissppeared, my appetite was much better and I had gained ten pounds and d feel that Peruna not only cures catarrh, {1 but builds np the system, snd id therefore a grand medicine." --Msrgret N As ELLA MMILLER » 140 F UNE: Washington,DC. Entirely Cured Hy Several Bottles of Pe-ru-na. Miss Ella M. Miller, one of Washes ington's society girls, 'writes from 140 ¥ street; N. E., Washington, D. Op 8a for Hav taken several your of the head ured. jottes, 1 fd f ent) melt ontirels Cure: sige i. Men Pe-ru-na Contains Ne Narcotics, There are a great many catarrh cures {n the world, [The most of them are lcedl applications. Few of them are to be used internally. Unfortunately alarge number of these catarrh remedies, especially the ones prescribed by the doctors, contain nar- coties of some sort. Cocaine, opium, whisky, and other narcotics are used. These remedies give temporary relief, The patient thinks he is better right away. Inafew weeks, however, he dis- covers his mistake, Not only is his ca- tarrh no better, but he has acquired the habit of using some narcotic. This }. This explains why Perune has be- Pe-ro-na's Popularity. Peruns is not like so many other | come so popular. It cures catarrh, happens in a multitude of cases, | council meeting in Pesnbroke, remedies that pass Away 4s soon as the i first few bottles are used. The longer Peruns is used in any community, the more popular it-becomes. The reason why Peruna has become a FIFTY PERSONS WERE QUITE SERIOUSLY INJURED. . Taking An Inventory of Church Property=--The Defenders of the Building Used Red Pepper. Paris, Feb, 3.-- The seenes of Thurs day were repeated, yesterday, when the authorities began to take an in ventory of the propefty of St. lierre Pu Gros Caillon. "The inventory accomplished, hut only after fifty persons had heen Seriously injur- rable number slightly Tattor wis over od and a consid wired" sneluded many pe omen. Fifty arrests were The storming 'of the build ing which had been barricaded protracted owing to the use by "defenders" of red pepper, Twenty-two huntlred inventories, al lice and effected. was the ready, have been made throughout Frapce, many without incident, but so far only about one-half of the sixtv-nine Roman Catholic churches in Paris have visited by the offi cials. been ---------- Sciatica Proinptly Cured. No one who sciatica requires any urging to seek a eure, for this is one of the most painful of diseases. But in seeking a cure loss of time and needless suffering will be caused if the right rémedy is overlooked The remedy that can always be de pended upon to give quick relief and to cure in a short time is Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure. It cures all rheima tic and neuralgia affections. It has heen so long used and so thoroughly tested that no doubt whatever re mains of ite vali. Take no alleged substitute, there isn't any. Price bic, Sold only at Wade's drag store his is the preparation thet sured Charles H. Clarke, $6 Pine street, Kingston has epi It Made A Difference, neott's. 'Robbie § father had a man drop in to sec him. After they had chatted a few minutes the guest was offered the only cigar on the was sent upstairs for 8 fresh box. As the boy reached the top stair his fa ther was startled to hear; "Which kind, papa? Do you want you give away ? First Robin Of Spring. Pittsburg, Mich teporter.* One day last week Prof. Chamberlin imagined he heard a robin. About half of the class decided it was, and the after it was found that Fd. Williams, Jr... knew a robin when he saw one. he was appointed as a committee investigation. He went over the hill workmen fling a saw Cape Vincent Steamer. Until further notice, steamer leave for Cape Vincent at 11 am. ot re a few years before his death, "what do vou think of the afternoon tea "It i= giggle, gabble, gobble and . git," 'replied Dr, Holwes, graphicaly. | . People with real troubles do not care ax mach for sympathy as they do to have their trials As ineonspicious as possible, table, so Robhie } those you smoke voursell or the kind other hal didn't hear it that way, so toward the saw-mill and found some will | This is an amply sufficient reason why it should become popular. Catarrh is almost universal. Catarrh is difficult to cure. The doctors do not care to treat oases of catarrh at all, Tt therefore follows that when a rem- edy is devised that can be used in the ome at a moderate cost, such a remed hould inevitably become pepular. REMEDY FOR SNAKE BITES. Acid Proves Effica- cious in Madras. Some experiments and observations carried out by Mr North Arcot, district, him to savs the London Globe, that acetic acid, even in the diluted form of vinegar, 1s an import ant and effectual remedy for snake And it can be applied efiectn Greengrass, of Madras, lead conclude, poison ally as long as an hour, or an how and a hali, after the bite. An incixion must he made over the bite, and as oul If the much blood as possible squeezed Then vinegar is to be injected bite is on a limb, a ligature must be placed above it Mr, tireengriass record twenty nine cases of recovery from cobra bites by such a use of vinegar. The one failure which occurred was due to the fact that no incision had been made over the bite. A similar treatment 1s re ommended for the stings of scor pions ------ When g man says that he has not a friend in the town where he lives vou can depend on. it that the town is not to blame He Will Gure You First Then You Pay Hime The phy sie ian, who has not sufficient eonfi- dence in his own ability to cure hie patient first . and receive berg'saceept. anceofacase for treatment is equivalent to & cure, Je cause he neverse incurable . ois nati tore- ceive the value he has given the patient, but he expects lapravehis arth and » pisisive a nctoty respite fore he asks for the fee, A should he fail to cure the case, the patient loses sothing, while the doctor. when he cures the patient, has given hin what is worth much more than money ~he haa glyen him his health a the in the United Ar. Ooidberg is the first spoctalist fo {ot ont or Cannda, w » 0 Nor is abiiiy to say to the afflicted that not a dollar need $0 ha paid until cured. 9 here is no work, X bot his method 0 is a known expert in his chosen spocisity, sad 8 you the best, and only thy best treatment. When your Hfeor your Health is at stake, inferior treatment { which leaves after-effects worse tho disease itself) atany price, # Dr. Goldber, has Lt diplomas and certificates from the Es leges and state boards of medical examiners, which. # jent guarantee as to his stand! ity. It erecie who has es no led to cure ' of it will be to your advantage to get the doelov's . opinion of your ease free of charge. ants 10 hear from patis nts who have been uusble to cured. a8 he guarantees a positive cure for chronie. nervous, blood and skin disesscs, which he wosplh treatment. He not only curesthe condition itself. but likewise all the complications. sueh as rhemmal - bl Tr or kidney troubles, Li and nervousadebility, lack of vitality, stomach ti All mediei or i 5 Jet on the subject, which the 14 Siplomas 'aud Sordi entirely ree, i ines for Can sent ig: oh sor, tnt, duly sod tras dens himsimply Dr. 8A { Avi, Bulls) Detolt, x. | purity" Ww Mr, and Mrs. James Sexsmith, Des eronto, celebrated the. twenty-second anniversary of their marriage on Tues day. 4 Mansell, the fivevear old son. of Patcick White, Burgess, rah a sliver . into his thigh on Sunday. It was swe: vessfully removed. The Bastings tounty sountll lust Phin Tig Te ong ford an honvrariom of $100 a for his services to the county. gy Capt. T. L. Vandusen, Picton, will bo in commandion one of ines Lumber oians boats on Lake Su- perior the coming season. i Sanford Starks, Milford, sold = his - large blacksmithing business if the village to H. Brown. Mr. Starks has purchased the Redmond farm in Beth. wl. » " Pigtures offered by 8. T. Chown, of Renfrew, for interior decorations in public schools, and won by the Collen wl, have been sent to the Cobden weit jiu: he by-law to fix the assessment: of the. Smith's Falls Malleable Castings company at $16,000 for ten years was voted Sahoo Monday, and carvied hy a vate. slog $50 3 A. A: Foster, ok at Picton high school, has, blossoms of snow dec picked from one of the beds at school grounds. Crocuses ave also com- mencing to show life there. At the residence of the bride's fath- er, Bloomfield, oh v Janu' ary Mth, by Revi D. 8. Houek, Mar: shall Krnest Cladk, was. m xl to Miss Lillian Frances DeMille, daughter of Stephen DeMille: James Ashby, son of William A " Fallbrook, had his leg broken, teaming in that busg. - He on driv- ing for Bruce Loc, the spring board broke and he fell off the waggon, the wheel running over his leg breaking it below the knee. a' George 1. Hart, ope of Pioton's Die neer merchants, . died January h, after a week's illness with ia. Coming from Demorestville with his father, the late James Hart, ex-M.P. P., in April, 1869, be was contifuous- ly and neatly identified wi h mercantile trade of Picton since, Aw: dow and three sons, James, George and ' Lloyd; James 'Hart, Domoresy: ville, a brother, and Mes. D. Fa: Bow gard of Picton, a. sister, WAViVey .. ------------ Pedcetul Indian Lived Long. | pine, helicved to bo the oldest Indian in the west, died on the Sat. sop, Nash , one ki THE KINGSTON ELECTION, Lack of Money. lontreal Ntay pure' it was. He must possess erage American eustom who first compels that he has no then proceeds When the Kingstoniatr skeptic toh campaign, 1 as vole that chn be brought out by must infer that it was proviously split fairly between the par (EN this is a good inference, it casts even, mon sense and business shewdness the politicians, Why should they quander their good money on competi- | Causes Morbid Thoughts, Sleep. tively bribing a corrupt vote, when lessness, Often Ends in Hyster- i they each succeed in getting aboutl the same amount of it? Why would it nat make the recent agreement and so save their money while not altering the result ? be wiser to always Kingston it also suggests the disquieting | one of the most delicately b thought that if one party is honest-- | organism in the real of nature. or poor--while the other is not, this] To say a man is strong implies that corrupt vote might be wholly captur-§ his nerves are strong. i a Woman's ed by the party with more money than | nerves are weak, then her whole phys. soruple; ond xo might decide the cleo: tion aguinst the will of the majority Still this is ra of the sincere electors ther old news, A trap might, however, burden. Disturb the stability of the be laid for the corrupt vote. A bye-| DTVES, and the result is mental de- election eould be. brought on and pression, hypochondria, hysteria, ner fought. out eon an honest basis; and | Yous prostration. them every man who did not vote that "occasion be presented with t loath and carefully watched when the next general electon came round, Money Not Needed. Hamilton | Taking Spectator it for compact granted that be brought out without the use of money. This od as in yenr ago. the general election of St a --, Musical Note. Los Angels A Long Peach man says there is girl fi a few coats of varnish .she ought be in readiness to ville stage of tone ean be reduced. General Result Not Affected By » Ihe defeated candidate in the 'pure election,' in Kingston, announces that he will now set about to discover'how mind as suspigous as that of the av- house officer, A passenger on an mconang steamship to swear solaunly dutiable goods, and to search his baggage. i gots through with his analysis of the elec to be hoped that he will follow the example of baking powder experts and tll just what per wil, -- el re of impurity he Sonisi i The Really Mildest Winter. nthe face of the returns, Whe a oe : ! "I'he winter of 1522," said an old | dication is_ that the elimination of the inhabitant yesterday, "was ly ne proper means, does not affect the gen- eral result, The liberal candidate is , re my again successful and by about the head 10 keep the 'skeeters off ! same figure, J we may assume that ---------- the "bad vole," was wot polled, we] Rubber hot water bottles, from 5%, = of » y vy ege | large shadow of doubt upon the com- Nerve Irritability on the as been observed, the selection shows that the vote can lavish 'wax a bye-eleg- tion, and consegnently lacked the in. | to the whole system. terest that always mceompanios the | Beosuse. Ferrozone gives instant of. general elections. But notwithstand- § fect and steadily builds ap new flesh ing that fact, and making due allow. | it is used by thousands in poor ance for the shortage of 300 register- | health. ! . wd votes, as many Kingston tren It takes yon feel better at ones, " found their way to the polls and vot ving next to him who is taking | singing lessons, and that by carefully sandpapering her voice and applying go on the vaude as soon as the harshness ceriainly far past the, de and it is generally. | that he" was {ios to 1% yeatt i Stes b who how hi GCS Yass, a he was an old man then. Qui was al ways a peaceful Indian, never tok partein wny of the uprisings, steadily befriended the whites, He was a citizen, with the right to vote, and owned-a home on the Satsop. " a Plenty More, = Sopulpa (1, TT.) Liuhi, At Sunday school last Sunday. in one of the local churches the teacher of the primary class asked a litth nine-yearsold hoy © "I you would break one of the ten commandments what would be the result?" The little boy began figuring on hie fin: gers and then said, "There would be nine left." ini mild. "1 went to school barefoot, all winter, with wire netting around to $2 at Wade's Drug Store. If TTT ---- i ia and Nervous Collapse. ; The nervous system, that wonderful instrament of ten thousand strings, is ical condition is weak, and she easily becomes a prey to the hundred and one ailments that make life a heavy Surely the best of care should be he] given to the nerves. Nothing is so beneficial as Ferrozone, a true nerve tonic. that exerts a marvelous influ- ence for good wherever used. Acting as Ferrozone does directly upon the nervous system, restoration to health follows" very quickly. = Abundanee' of nutriment is supplied to the exhausted nerve cells, strengthening qualities are : instilled. into the bloed, reserve of en- ergy and staying power is impSticd ¢ like Mrs. Charles Benny, a | Ont, of Cloyne, HER STATEMENT, "1 was sick, "1 was broken 'down, strength, could not eat. a "1 tried Ferrozone. "It gave me new energy, force, vim. It brought me comfort, strength-it made me well." g _ After taking Ferrozone you'll feel the mpelling power of new nerve force, of © robust health that outlasts old age. & Don't fail to use Fervozone, which ix had no to "Watch Harrison Co, advi, prepated in the form of a-chocolate: © canted tablet; S0¢. pot' Box, pi