qv, ,l l 1 C of-` Dr-s Jpuadgmwnt _ nn, W7. » DR. B. THB CHAll¢0l'l‘E‘.l'0WN GUARDIAN, JANUARY 6./ meg l Tmttlilql than for Kidney troubles creep into the s ste l!¢°|»l¢ man and wo sn for more are re]_$h1d on In fact., near y every its presence until they ‘Kidney Diseases. V in unawarss. Before you know it they are dee ated. Do not neglect yourself ifv ou have baclracho, headache, rheumatic pains _ and swellings, drowsiness, loss of appotiga, stomach trouble, had complexion and skin troubles, frequent desire to urinate and painful passing of the water, o brick-dust selli- meut in momln urine afwr it stands 21 hours' or if a woman bear' l tv S t' pdfnful psriods,%aiutl_;l_F and other so-called feiualil sldrness. These aillgtdliydil nays have been discus for months, for such outward symptoms seldom show themsel vcs nd the danger point been reached. Warne-r’s Safe Cure is the certain and uufeill remed It ‘ot only retrieves the flint s ' _ - f ymptoms, but cures advanced cs s of Bri ht' Di "M01 Diabefml Rl! llllihliisln, Gout, Gall tones, ndnmnlation ol' the Bladder, Liver and Urinary Organs. 1tispl'csi:i'ibed iiygdugiltorg, and gn l1fJ_3Pi_i4_\]5¢ _YOQ 01171 buy it at any drug storo or direct; $1.06 a. bottle. V s 1'u*rss_ o ‘ ‘ ‘ ” ‘ ‘ - ' ‘ _ sm $__“_°_ __'lf.lc=___________nd»:‘§by|_gt°t_1°_¢_':p__n.2v:_r¢l_?_v<_;;t_i;§ss. sndtzenmlly asnzerous. cet me on Reliable w_m-n_¢r»a =f ASNEIVS Barn rims MOVE 'run Bownas onN'rLY.Aan am A cranov cms. t ' nnltsil the poison has penetrated the organs a . » I A ' I - TR|Al- BOTTLE- FREE. ' _ To oonvince evory sufferer from diseases ofthe killnevs, liver, bladder and blood that Warner’-1 Safe Cure will ‘are tlwm, a trial bottle will he seni. absolutely free, postpaid to any address. Also free doctor's a_i_)_g\__zi__ll_eon cured' Safe Cute. Allyon have to do ls write Warncr’s Safe ('nre Co., /il .l.o1nl»anlSt., 'l`ur._ ' N ' ' , , ,T ` ' '.5 _i`_=_` \ l__ ill | 1”' “.1 _ DON T BLOW UP , | P ° 7 " _ /~ . - -~ \-- -_-.-_\-.»< " _,__ ` ‘ 1 ~v' man .__---we aria _-_ » ' ‘ I P ‘i 'f ...-..\- _ ¢.‘__1._"'.’__ ‘V __ I' i _ 3 Kwai I _ __ , the grocer if thc holidays find you with- ' ' " ' ` ` ` " ' A few; Qheap ghlp clocks req. put. ar sttfiiigicnt store of cdiblte inhthe _ .- ~ I rouse. c w ser way is to come ere Ce'v‘d Sultable yessel QT alni.onlc'r enough at icusl. to carry you _ house' We Wm give 'fm' “nom” wi RL R1 A v ' . _ ~ - - i - 2' f 2 b ‘ ' bholt tune sPc_'c1_{‘_|1 discounts to show you about thc finest lot of on watches, silverware and E'°.°`*?"'=“ _>'°“ ¢\'°f_ ww. -Yvufll kww °""""°.*"'!-l""'l*,-"'*~'*“°*"*‘-°"""°l"""~ ' ' =- . ' ‘ GONIPANV ithctr quality the minute you cc ilum E w .i‘°iw€h'_y~ _ " ` You'll kilow also, that the ‘prices ve ' if -° uM|T5° _ E... laylar, to paying for similar goods. _ JOHN CONNOLLY 6. Cn- Qucen Street. ' Gh'town. ask are not what you have been usid 7°R°NT°°°“T~ - ,, _ -1'-"‘---*_.. .._.- __...... _..-...._ _._ _ . _ _ . _ r r '- C limo.. lsl's=k;'f_ .» \~.lt3.fik‘>.- _ l _ . (at/____ - 1 snokr-‘ V HAND IN T _ soNS. FIRST r L LESSN FREE° ‘ . | 9 A absolutely most coinpletc and up-to- tlatc methods; position gusrsnteedt lessons by mail exclusively; no inter- ference with regular occu ation; no d_itlicul§.ie;; _iivgrything siimsle and c ear' n orse ybosr s o e ucalion and léading newspapers ; thousands of g‘rnduatesl_` -Department cg, Campaign of E,ducstlon,2u Townsen Bldg., New York. ` - 8 tts tt’ VH.`,A. TANTON & CO’S _ _ -_1='oR-g BARGAINS / in fine Sl.n1.io&ry, Sheet Music, Musical Instruments, 'Fancy Goods, China Nov- `c-ltica, '1`oys,llolis,Gamcs and Calendars. gg V L1;;5..V "‘....?.!3.E?.€3.f‘ “_” .1 llss. w 3131. t/ _ » _ ihisillfccting Effective, Safe, Economical, Having _ins_tal_led ' an up-to date Formaldehyde Generator, which is a perfect Gennicilie I am now prepared to dislal i d lli _ Dublin Buildings, ollices, stores, anteclug their guullicstiou if infected with the noxa of any contagious disease, without injury o any wcveu fnbr cs, ornaments or furniture. All work done utder the supervision of any medical orseroner. or according to the regula- atlonn of the Baud oi Health. t G- D- WRIGHT, Generai’Director, aild Embalnier. - Oilice Phone 2l3b, residence Phone 60, E* f 1 . - , _ L / _ _ ‘1 *IE-lava” _yQ_i1.,seeI; Our_New Grade ot Extlru l'onV ~ . 1 r in _ ig' ~ "In Nat;_1r_p__li(;J0l_o1' lféspeeinlly suit- ed lorDr Gi M sa! est . -_ ,los fi l.i'euins.._ lprge pa,rcels._i__S_to`o§ed in 'sikes-_-rnade .:;_;¢'_ .Y »/ r '.1 Q) it V .;.._ ~"f-U' ,___ . - /' I to ‘order in any i -~ 's` "` ,‘ Sf- 'Dine m- _ saosoVrfV ` i S ' ' _ 0’ other.ll_'t the Lower Pro- I ` \sl_ ‘_ . _ l' ‘_A kiaglcust gn utlx of .tvi'*“‘ _"7*~‘1.°‘-‘ _.1 _ ,».__, ~ vc Ap/¢\\_Y b". Z‘L‘.’:a’.“ \ W 1* » ,f mm ?».:»¢_|»w¢.». ` Spring wheat flour makes 1 whoiesome, nutritious bread. _ \Vinter wheat flour makes l_i§iit, wnite, delicious bread. b either__mai-tes perfect bread, u tB1:AvER FLOUR N i a blend of “'i»`i.i°.'li°°sr'§iii'vii°»°." in the right proportions of each, ma- ~ kes per ect bread- _whitest, lightest, most inviting and nutri- i tious. VBe8ver FIGUI' will make' ur baking successful. Asko your grocer for it. ° coucrnuo Mona: grnucms _ i' » THE FIEMEDY OF' THE DAY JI definite pnharatlari of .fpruca Gum, lblld Cherry, ' lloarhounfl and Tar. " Selentlfloally combined ln the , " form of agreeable and pala- ~ table Syrup. ' One of the most reliable prepara- “ tions yet introduced to the public for V. the immediate Relief. and Cure of -_,t .C`oa_¢,r/i.\', Colds, Rronrhiixlr, Hoarre- * aims, Il//iaopiri (`vugh,C`m1¢p, Arid,- * 11.‘.r, and al diseases of the Throat - _{ and Llings. T Talzen \~.'i‘.h Cod Liver Oil in the glint stages of Consumption, it _will _ c.foundluva1uablc. ' Iifor sn/c cvzfjfw/ierc. Price 25 cg;-, _- or by mail an rcaipl afpfice. ` $01: proprietors. 'rms Wtxa/crs,Cas\n- ‘ ca Co. Ll|al;e5l.Mo_nlfeal,Cnnatla.._ ' MaGAkE.‘§ iuvrnnsur PILL! ron ' 1 rowt Ann sown-I. 1 4 V _ .'.‘_ 1-1- ~.».~ <1 " . _ - _Don1iinion.e|¢nd _. f .-~" V `. , Teo ` _ 1 ".»_¢ \ ' F ':.. iiinoqn V - 1 _ V-W- - V--_- --7~# iiililllillll Sliliill ..Slllil“`r"~'_"t lflfilifnlOOOIOCIOOOOOOOC0”' Qt ~ ` ' ` ` " Two Men and A Girl *anim N , ___'_ ~9¢0|‘.V _ 'ny wtuam tr. osnouu: comp-aqpa, ms. bu 1'. 0. Noam . QIOOOOUOOIOOCICOOOOOOOOUOI _ From one end to the other of. First; avenue there were many young women who had some claims to attractiveness. ‘ But there was none like Miss Salllef Smith. She was the belle among belies. . Miss Sallie spent some time one day_ ln deep thought. ~ I "Well, I don't care,” she said to . herself, “Bllly certainly can’t think as much of me as Jenks, for lf he does' why' doesn’t he show lt?” Outward demonstration and mate- , tial evidence count for everything ln this world. Ana nie situation taut! perplexed Miss Sallie Smith was a pe- culiar one. She had two admirers who were strenuous ones. The riameof _ 'ohh of these young men was William Burke. The name of the other was! Jenklasou. It was a toss up between the two. But the trouble was thai while William Burke was the neaterly .dresser and possesseda more attractive bearing, yet Mr. Jenklnson was a mam who wooed Miss Smith in the approved ‘ manner, by lavlshing upon her a con- siderable amountof coin. Miss Sallie . Smith did not care so much about the amount of coin luvlshed upon her, but li: nias the only wa-y in which-as things go in First avenue-the only way by'which she could measure the- qnality and quantity of a man’s fitten- tious. Burke couldn’t be stlugy, sho felt, hut he did not c_ome to tluic, asi one might say. Jeuklnson, on the other hand, pepred his wealth at her feet. ‘ Now, Miss Smith was such a good manager that up to date Mr. Burke and Mr. Jenkinson had never met. But ,both gentlemen were becoming so in- sistent that she determined finally that she would make a choice. She was really fortunate, for there are few girls who have two proposcrs hanging around every day in. the week. She would give each man u fair chance, judge ot' the devotion of each by the best standards, and then she would de- cide once and for all. Mr. Jcnkinson was n trolley car con- ductor. Mr. Jenkinson held before his mental vision this motto: “The great- est good to~the greatest number. The , greatest number-No. 1." And, being a trolley car conductor, it was up to him to put this motto into everyday prac- tice. He had made up his mhld that Miss Sallie Smith was the only girl ln make her think more than ever that he , was the only man. Fortunately, the scuson favored him. It was the holl-i day time apd the cars were crowded- overcrowded. ` Mr. Jcuklnson laid out n little pro- gramme to commence rl fewduys be- fore Christmas and to finish up with Cln‘istmas'_ltself. The important char- acters on the programme were himself and Miss Sallie Smith-a night or two at the theater, 0. dinner and an east slde diamond ring to wind up with on the day of all days, expensive luxu-- rles for a man with his salary, but Mr. Jcnklnson ha_d a way to tix all that. The holiday crowds helped him out. lllr. Jcnklnson propouuded to himself x1 problem in' mental arithmetic: If 2L)0 people on a car pay their fare and the indicator hell is rung only 100 times, (1) `Who will know the difference? (2i_How muca is mere ln it for me -conductor? (3) How often must it be done to carry out the .lenklnson pro _ gramme? It may be said at this juuc-i ture that Mr, ,Ienkluson was an adept at this sort of game and also that he had never been caught., Now, ll: was just about this time that Miss S ith, who dldu’t really know, just W5, made up her mind to invite Mr. Burke and Mr. Jcnkinson to call, both upon the same evening, tllnt even- ing being 'the night before Christmas. They both accepted. In the meantime fate was mixing up things just n little bit. Mr. Jenkinson was solving his problem in u highly sntlst’actory man- ner. An incident will sutilcc to show_ his method. It was the day beforci Christmas. His route ended at Fifty- nluta street. Four mocks nas has or Fifty-ninth street he turned his ludi- cator hand back to zero. This was pe- culiar, because, as he had four blocks still to go, and in holiday scason,`too, tt is probable that lt would be neces- sary to ring up more fares. And it was necessary. But he rang them up so nmrruey 'stood cr-salma to me aewn trip. » o far he had been honest. His next move, however, was protltnblc. When he reached Fifty-ninth street hc had received seven or eight fares which he duly rang np. Leaving those seven or elgh_t credited to the down trip, the first seven or eight fares he collected on the down trip he` dld not ring np. Why? Because, apparently, they were already rung np, This little scheme netted hliu'35 or 40_ cents. This x only due' method. Mr. .Tenklnson n d not noted, however, that one of his passen- gers, a well dressed young, manoeu- gagkd la reading the-newspaper, did loggnllght at the end of the trip and _ini- \1l tell that he had passed his point of, departure and had to go back. Tbisi 'young man was a great render. But' hefstuck close to Mr. Jeakinsou's car, all fthe way down-merely one of the’ crowd. ` - 1 %_at evening Mr. Jenklnson attend- ed lllss Sallie Sartthw. He was re- cezjied with eathus asm, for he and i Selllp had attended n perform-i li at the theater da the evening pre- vldal; ll‘tnnlly_Mr. Billy Burke, natty- iasttnnsl, turns! ap. an he eneegea as I will ltitt‘odll'ced thllr. Jenkluson. He lbshd, stated, gives tlhort gasp aad~~ ¢=~§_~_1»_°_°\=_h»_=-_a !i!e._s_c=_°out thc hmnc that could bc brightened and improved by .1 little paint. Ti/5 S/imw/rf W/LL/.4/ws Fm/LYPA///r is mario especially fo r that purpose. ' Comes in con- ' vcnicnt, s m a ll packages, rcmiy for usc. Can be SCfU\>bcd and cleaned. ° 1S¢=l9y toapply. Comes in 26 good colors. , As'k for a sample card. BOLD BY ...E . Crabbe, Walk¢f's Corner. _, _ _~.'f‘.- . , , , , .». ~i/.:;» ,. i .1 » .-,\,|. . . . . __,,_f _l__, , ' I 1 I, ,_- ~_ 1, gr., l,.g ,. . ,‘,» l ,`,_.'_v. ,,/Y ‘ rt-V.--Y, I ~ , i f’ (tilt \ il: a' 'v -4 H, ..., I _V ._._ f .;., . Nl., . .» '.1\\ ' . |`, \` < \ I ‘i "1\|l , 1