~ 3* what many ailing people need. Th -is needed to repair waste, to give tone to the_nerves, quicken the weary M f _ , _ ;_-w_:,. s. » ' W \f_\,» » . °”' ‘ms 'ill lllllliilli Lamp? _ Ask your druggist to show it to you. This is the way use Vapo-Cresolene: mi put some Cresolenein _»- _.2 the- vaporizer, light the ‘~ Q hmp beneath, and breathe-_ in the vapor. It is the most healing, most soothing and most penetrating vapor that is known. Not a single disease germ can live in it. For whooping-cough ‘and croup it is a positive and quick cure, while for all`throat and bronchial troubles it is the best remedy you can use. 17 V C i i ldbdruggitsve here. A V:?p;C?~'afdl:'r,i: ohtsiii, including thse V:po2i;r and Lamp, which shoul-l last elite-time, and n bottle oi Crggeleng, complete, $r_5o° extra supplies oi' Cresc- lsoe25oentsand 5ocents lllgieaérated ltlettooztagr ` ' i u n _ ues A aiitdn St..pr?ew"‘?°r\¢. U-S-A- A¥~&VVV&l Hlllll GHRISIIE Blliillll We have iust received I very 108° assortment of the; very n¢W¢Si HMS. V181-° Salt Reception Waters. Harsh Hellow Fingers. Orange Sae dwieh. Strawbenz Sandwich. Genoa Ca e. Ceylon. . Lemon Drops. Lemon Snaps. You are co inlly invited to sail and inspect our stock. J. .ll llillllll X (ll WAN N9( Mgdiging but nourishmen -'$0 I _ system is run down from overwork or wt rry, or exceesive study, or as a result of wasting disease PU‘|"|' NER’Sf_EMULSlON is what “Pi” md "P1'°° l”°i_'~“d° ‘nd '°‘k° Snltancf Turkey in September last sen 1 with health and vigor. The in- a corvette with a party of soldiers to ret' assert of in weight, the Crm step, the height eye, and blooming cheek p»o- n a cure. Be sure you get Puti- |l¢l"s the Ofigillil llld b€5*°ElIl\lll‘i0ll the intention to land wus announced, of ‘ll duggists md dedem _ _ wdereupon the British commander cleared __ _ his ship for action, and kept his guns and lllN|lll.lN ‘vii BU- lnsurnnce Agents. ‘ I ' m6! _U _- Turkey. The foregoing brief explanation ‘ \ i K ” ' 7 `may~enable some of our readers to hollow _ mcrc_intol1isent\raa|develnsments'that __,_f` 1 1 \~ is "-- s 11 "M, s l "f“`é 7;.*`“ ~, _ _ _ _ ,s -_-ss ._ ae _e~ s souage of distinction whcse acquaintance and favor seem to be cultivated by the great powers. Koweit is the natural port and terminus for the German-Turkish railway from Bagdad and Constan- tinople, and also for the Russian railway land, and they did not-. Later, however, search-lights trained on the Turkish corvette. , to the Sheik of Koweit commanding him |',0 ._ The Sheik refused either to receive the _ embassy or to go to Constantinople. Since' _ n' nn ’ fthen more British ships have been`s_ent_t'$;u'_Ii86‘§c\1!:8‘¢;_f_;e‘?,¢l1lz_ Life to the Persian Gulf and a formidable Eamonn, Bates Co. rcrqm, e _ _ , ai . £ ' Rus.imemtser_nasa1se arrived up the _ * ' ' >_ A _ _ scene. Thelatest news fromthat _ Bqreaening the leading British is th” “other 8emi_ . L fri ‘ _-f J ' i _ _ \ slrrunnar, pncsiiunn ss, iooi. wi. as fi mr lp \ Kowslr. A CBNTRB or \N1'snBs'r._ _ _ _.~§ ' miles south-eastward to the Pers*`au Gulf. other have intense interest just now in the Persian Gulf, the channels' and avenues of trade leading thereto. Britain "has been accustomed to regard the Persian Gulf as a sort of British lake. Russia earnestly desires an outlet and a port there and is extending h'er Trans~ Caspian railway acrom Persia to that point. Germany is intensely interested in a big railway enterprise for whichsome oi her capitalists have obtained a conmesiou from Turkey, a line which shall connect Constantinople, Qthrough Asia Minor and the Euphrates valley with the Persian G;ulf and furnish a new and shorter route between Europe and the' East. _ These conditions give immense 'import- ance tothe little possession of Koweit, which contains a good port near the mouth of the Euphrates River. The ter- ritory is nominally Turkish, but the Sheik of Koweit asserts his independence and rejoiees in his new importance as a per- rom the Caucasus through Persia. The his sovereignty. The commander' a British ganboat who happened to bei ear, in\lmat& that they had better not L _ _ Then the Sultsu sent a special mission Constantinople to make his submission independent Turkish *mb ' ruler, the Emir of Nejd, is threatening' jc' "5;`§ "Vi if TT' V TT; _I1 _I _ _ 1 ‘ v the Sheik of Koweit from behindf This ii" C h , ; is supposed to be at the instigatlcn oil ‘ I llany things ‘occurring of lata have ~ tended to draw the attention of the world tc the cradle of the human race,the valleys ~ of the Euphrates and the Tigris. These twin valleys and rivers extend from their source in Asia llnor nearly a thousand 1 They lie in Turkish territory, which alsol overlaps the Gulf on its western shore while Persia lies to the eastward. Three 1 great powers, mutually jealous' of each We are, it to have A Q_|ieen'a, and .the oppoelug' ateawilihbve need to mkvshal their- forces promptly, for the time is short. On 'January 8th the cilcial nomination will take place-one_week from Wednesday next-and the polling will be one week 1 li er. The time will be sumcie;it,however_.~ for the electors to make up their minds as to which of the two gentlemen aspli ing would be likely to render the best service to the country. In doing -this electors __ _ should not be guided merely by con sidere- tioos ot party preference. We have, _un- fortunately a great deal toomuch psrtylsm ,in this Province. _-_ NEW YORK QUOTATIONS Furnished by E. G. Rykert &Co., Montreal' Closing prices Dec. 26 Amaliramated Copper 69 American Sugar 112; Atchison Common 782 Atchison Preferred 101§ ~ Brooklyn Rapid Transit 65 Erie 41 Louisville, 8: Nashville 106i Manhattan 1345 Metropolitan 1611 Missouri Pacific 105i New York Central 1671 Pennsylvania 1482 Reading 50g Rock island - 151i Southern Pacino 61 1 Southern Railway Common Southern Railway Preferred St. Paul Union Pacific *‘ 10% United States Steel Common 42;2 “ “ “ Preferred 93 33% 93% 64% liaw, Flaming Eczema, Sade Rheum and Scald llead The Dreadful ltehhig and inning is Prolnptly Believed and the Cls¢¢e’n Ulmtslselt. ‘ ' Hrs. A. McKnight. Klek'wall,Welling~_ L ton County, Ont., writes:-"I feel it my 1 duty to let you know what Dr. Chase’l Ointment has done in a very had casa of eczema on our baby. We had tried _any number of cures without tn! Der- manent relief, but from the hour we commenced using' Dr. _Chass’s Ointment there was great relief, and the improve- ment continued, until there was com- __ plete cure. We think it the greatest of ‘ family Otntments." Hrs. R. Stoddard, Delhi, Ont., writes: ` "I was troubled with psoriasis or ehronic eczema for twelve years; used mln? remedies during that time, but lot no relief. Doctored with four or~ live doctors, but found no cure. I de- cided to try a box of Dr. Chasei Oint- ment, and before using half of the box found great relief. I have used about three boxes, and am now completely cured, and have recommended- it to many others. It is the best I have ever t usadf ‘and it is worth its weight in 'O ll ’ _ _ _ There in nothing to be compared with Dr. Cha.se’s Ointment as a curefor the most obstinate and torturl s dig. fr \ snug . f A ° the future at o _near _ a tduvunn inayoccurm _near r (Trade Iark.) me M' 'tam “mn m 5* Qtr' _ _ Until the irstofihe year' anything 0 eg%YY°gu=“”|EPRP'EETg1;E| m __ __ _ _ ` __; we may have left in Perfumes, - lbony _ I _ wi l The members ol,,..i§f°25§..d"w.f’”° ” “I P” _ Sr¢i’='9»¢5» of Public Works. Hon. Arthur Peters, Premier and At- torney General, ~ _ 1 _ Hon. Jas. H.Cummiskey, Commissioner Hon. Benj. Rogers, Provincial Secretary- A Nlultitiide of Sensible! v t GETS no _ W _ S C '/T A entice Blend of Gaylord _ : _ \_\_l _ _ il//‘ The Square Drugglst, _ T: Sunnyside. /-'\\ \ __ __ _,__ __ _.. __ ,__ ` -,_ -.g-<< Q, ‘_’»., 1,9-\`~ 1_`..»f 'i 4-\\_3* '»_'.- `_; J Having taken the Wliitn~y Hotel we are pre pernaneut boarders The tables , every z-26 d 33. - `_, _ _ ‘ _ NOTHING, “__ _ M Har __ “_-t _ _cl proportions as to insure el furniture for ihaihcnleuap omlgitore T? a mulatitiiidz dehcmus cup of T99- , ~ India and China Peas in _ _ _ , __ _ v y _ ef dinerent articles that are at cies appropriate, beautiful, durable anti reasonable priced. 1 ' i Sold by all _ the., _ guooers. , Wholesale by ' milieu to Meng' ~ ' "" " “ _ _glyiifi __ _ »_ _ _ ___ . ,V _ _ .. -'asc .'g.».~ _ _ i r. PERKINS &C i sire , iiéiiii-3 _ IO _5t.anflel¢l’s ~ Uusiirioliehle llnderwenn .aa *wwe _ ‘ _ ' W” '°"' , _ 1 ,_ _ SUNNYSIDE. _ ' ' 1 _ s _ .__--__ _-__ ____ _ - _._ _ ,_ . ~ New Suitings ~ ’Serges and Vicuuss' ' 1 v New Trowscrin um.-aaa 'mammary ones sy Dwi The latest novelties in Checksand Stripes. f ‘ site ¢ ren iinspf Gena. Euriisningt _ ' - » Leod _ "- * _V 9 _f _ »1Qaeeasif¢etllerenaa¢"hiiau. _ _ Xmti llillglllt You can heighten this #aj iymsnt of thptgleat occasion previdifg new bits of tableware. ' ~ _ ' - . We have delicate Chinavsre and Glassware thatfwill pleads' your friends-rea1`lnxuries that will help to make. happiness ati yanr own or o‘~her’s table ' - ' l ' ,f _W3 have marked everything at very low prices and wcnlq advise an 'early .-.el¢o‘ion of Xmas Gifts. ~ -Gi- w ':<~‘Y’f Deen-dun V S suimvsmn."i" 1' _ SILK STRENGTH Corticeili sewing silk quality begins lr: theselection of the raw"for cocoon" silk. ` ' P ' ‘_ Cn!y_ t!1e‘ooso::ns of large, strong worms are selected. The worms are kept at a morferate temperature fand develop sl:>\_-.f‘-/ but Strongly, _ \ __ i'l`hai_~i°a\N_ silk; more than mg forced” product of rapidly developed ' 'but weakly.. worms. ‘ _ _ .But the best is used in ‘ » Co|_'ticelli»sewing silk. 4 Thafsrwhy it is the Strongest. fi Besatvedthiaweek cf8h'set& attendants. Homosassa _ U Pitch learns. N aw or. °_;__ Out New Fall and Winter Cloths have arrived _ T Pm? a ` ° _ _ _ _ . `“-‘_ w'-‘---w. 1 New Overcoatin _ in Viounai., Beavers, Meltons, etc. _ g _ A St. Jolsl. is aa vriy ~ or Raw Musk Bet --ALSO Fresh Eels ai s== Decttdtwzm The Xmas Dinner .ia the.Greettest Bee (E i. /fb \»~» »Z§“'°.'|if’£.*.’f»i'-¥= rlatlatslae sae. illl*=~Dll\llls¢- is ,. 1 ti sllktil Weolnndtmion all :isesentshntafew of our -