v f. l»»..il¢.-W "A-'LE-A-4 ._ mul- s SHIPPING. The Schooner Morning Star was i0W°d into port yest .~rdl\}'- The Bolino is loading. and it is under- aiooli that a large part of her cargo ls still eo lip placed aboard. The ferryboat between Southport and the citv cxperieiiccd consitlerlilileditllvllllD' yesterday iii etlccting :i crossiiig. Mr. \\'altei° Matliesonis loading the i’. &l~I. 5uiall,at Railroad wharf. Yes- ;¢~rlla_v afternoon Mr. Matheson was afraid that she would notbelible to Rei clear owing to the way the ice WAS making. The I-1lfin_ from Rocky Point experienced great ditliculty yesterday afternoon iii leaching the city. Tb¢ P°$S¢Di!€\`S “nd horses were lauded at Pownal wharf. Captains of vessels stated yesterdoy evening that the frost of last niflhi “`°“ld tix the harbor so far as navigation was concerned. Seaman were not willing for their vessels to leave the Whorf P\`€f¢f`\" iligto be frozen in there instead of outside. as the wind was too much to the west- wm-.i and it, would he impossible to get around Point Prim without the aid of a lug. 11-i-_fl J;-'-2-' We believe MI.\`_-\IlD`S LINIMENT is the best. Matthias Foley. Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow. }\'or\vlly. T-fe. Rev. R. O. Armstrong. Mulgrave N. S. Chas. \\'ooteii, Mulgruve N. S. Pierre lniildry, senr., Pokeniouche..\'.B. Thoilllis \\'lisoou. Sheilield. N. B. ___.____}_.__-_- Fresh clioeclatt-_<_ ‘nest nirikes. api ie ziderjust received. The lliosf. wliolesclilc drink of the season. -Clliugs Colifez-ril.li gl-y, -\` iii. Si*Ei'l_\i. sale of zrrripes. for it few days oply. A genuine snap, Z-Xl baskets grapes .ood fresh stock 25 to 55 cts. for i0 lbs ba-Sket.---\\`. A. Ching. S Ili Rink tickets now on sale at the Central Drug Store. 103i bottles until Jan 1.-Central Drug Stori I0 )l lry Rival lierb tiililetszcliocolate coat_e.l:'ri:ns ls' Cosrcarzss. T.us1.i~ts. The Old Vfoman \Vho Lived in Her Shoe D0llg_ Mary, .\.llir_v. Quite Contrary, §`iovver.~, ijlrriilztions, Chiysai:lthemul=rls, Ferns. Ste. _Old ‘»‘.'o:l:i:in who .Lived Vpon \'ictulii~ lillr. Drink liefresliliients. ilall-ly Spell-iy`s Canrly Shop llcine. Millie Canrly Qu.-el. of lit-;li't.s l’as'l_v. Ui-l \‘.'<'-nlali Vfho Swept the i.`Qb\\'cl>~ frolll the Sky Dilsti-l'~'. Dusting Caps, Brushes. JIU. The _\i:iifl in the Garden Fancy i\`oi'k, Aprons, dec. Little Jack Horner ; Bran Pie. Silliple Siliioll I Fish Pond. Old Mother (loose. will superintend the table of Iiilported I\`ov=.-ities. In allditioii to the fore oil-J there vvil 2 'T 9 li fully stocked Toy Tabla; and from f past five until half past seven a Meat _ ki will be served, (twenty-tive ce-nt.\ Adl1li.ssio:i ltlc. 1 L}<)l) .\'_\'\'ii THE QUEEN. l-il: . i#=‘<-Qs--rss... ._ ,_ _ _.~__-_,. w¥£J_§g.]`»§»3WW,..-M@:;. _ is l County News. WESTERN CAPITAL Slimmcrsidc and Plilicc The Northumberland returned from Pt. l .lu Clit-llc, yesterday and after a glance at ` the harbor concluded she would not risk it and accordingly left for Charlottetown. A1' the regular monthly meeting of the Town Council Monday night the com- - mittee appointed to investigate the claim of Mr. P. F. Banning for damages sus- tained by having hil barn pulled down by the tire department some years ago, re- ported that they did not think the claim should be considered and the Council re- fused to make any indemnity. Auoivc the vessels in port is the Carl Raine, Capt Himmelman, loaded by Mr. James A Morrison with potatoes and hay for Boston. She -was for sea on Satuniay but owing to threatening weather did in and it is hang! she will not get awnyjn which case lKKf§~Horrisol’s loss will be heavy as he haltliout (ill) bushels pota- toes and aqnantity of hay on board. MR. R. C. MCLEOD in response to a tolegram to Sir Louis H. Davies urging the necessity of sending the Stanley to Suminerside at once, received a reply yesterday stating that the repairs to the stea.uier`s boiler cannot possibly be coin- pleted before the 17th, and that she has been ordered to come to Sumnierside on that date. In the meantime, Jack Frost ` is engaged on tbe breakwater, and in all probability the Stanley will have quite a ‘section of it to gro through when she l eemes. - li Yi-‘.s'l‘Er.i».-iv llfterlioon a deputation of _ citizens wllitcd upon Mr. Poud, late editor , of the Pioneer, and presented him witli_iin lillturlnzil address, accompanied by ii lllaillfisome gold watch on which was the iiiwription: "J. Pond from Siiiilnierside l’rienfls." Mr. Pond in reply thanked the doilor>. for their ‘fliluable gift and for the E llliiform kiilllncss received at the hands of Sunlni»:lsif'le <~it,i.:ens since llc ilrst came to the town: expressed his regret a -leaving so many warm-heartcfl friends an-l tlle pleasure he would always have in _lookillg bllcl-;\\'lil'll to i-he years spent in A Suuinierside vvllillli lic counted one of the A, ivlrs. Pond with their two children leaves town and Hlliflix for lnnllori, Enazilini w.‘lei'e they will reside iii future. _ ?--Q-l THE l_l_\IPH;\TIC S`t`ATE.\IENI` that ‘ the D. & L. Menrtllol Plaster is doing a lgrt-lit deal to alleviate neliralgia and rhvlinlntisni is based upon facts. The D. l)avl-.& Lawnince bo , Ltd , l>lzUl\:i<.fuiDs in us. lallli every year for being drunk and dis- , :.l';.;c:uliis on foreign grain. ~ ‘ ,._li.1-_-_-__ .._._______.3_--l@ xo`clock. 12 li- P. E. l._il_illwll On and lifter lVellllesdav, Dec. Sth 19(1), 'ns Outward. Trains Inward R600 DOWH. Stations. Read Up. IRM. P.M. A. ni. P.M. 1-‘..\i. A. M iw 3.10 6.35 lvf Ch'toWn ar 8.20 12.50 9.40 5.28 3.30 6.48 Royalty J unc. 8.05 12,210 9.20 "lo (iw 4.12 7.17 N. Wiltshire 7.36 11.45 6.. $2; 4.26 7.27 Hunter River 7.20 li.2$2 3.2 .ib 5.06 7.57 Emerald June. 6.57 l0..'yl 7.4 * Emerald J ct. Kensington I. 10.20 7 1 ° V 6. U : V { S side{ al, - ' Wellinvton ' Portliill - " O’Leary ' Alllerton 'lr Tignisli lv lL’..4-3 5.00 . . P.M..a.1u P.l\i. A.M. P.M. 3.00' lv Gh'towli nr 9.00 3.o0 V _ _ _i Mt: Steivnrt 1 "'-» 1-.1"l 5 .llllietion j8.0é) wil -wil Mol-l-.ll 7.27 " 7-* i.5!~_i St. Pe.ter`.== 7.05 -_ 5-’-"J 0.05 ar Souris lv 6.00 1 ' 1'-M- A.M. A.M. .~...\i. Aoi. ini. Mt. Stewart Ani. P.M. iv June. ar 7.50 2.00 Cardigan 7.00 12.51 r Geo`town lv 6.45 12.30 _ Emerald LM. 1.10 lv Jun ar 7.33 8.00 ar C. Traverse lv 6.45 r .~‘ Pl .., __,__, 55335: - xii' 59pm C53'-`K€S~J‘°'° -e ._-' 6. There 3&S$@ Wowvx 5&5€8 r >» 'f ?.'»':'-92?* ,_ If g ‘_/_ f` I2; 5' ° ` >-..¢>..a i-pgs' c nd __ l~ 1 ." , M. !"‘ “!"!\’ _‘L Si' .4 ?'§$iE§ in PC .9 J @ .05 _ 9.10 6:65 lain: l Paton St Co. 27 gl -not le",_,_ on Sunday night she was inn, -sacrificing horses by the thousands, they , pleasiintest Deriods in his life. Mr. and by the iloon train today, via Charlotte- `qui<~klv i-ure. Maniifncturevi by the ________ There are said to be 1,0J0,0l0 liailiitual '_-” "' drulll»;lird`.s ill the lfnitcd King-loin, and NCT AN INVIlI.\IG'FIELD. over 5“l,000 persons are arrested" in Seo: - --- iiil Africa. ~ 'll'--- , The British people are growing extre- mely weary of the protracted warfare in South Africa. Some are urging stern re- pressive measures, such as _,General Kitchener has begun using, while others are calling for concessions to the Boers. ¢ Statist of London wants the government to offer Botha and De Wet seats in the Territorial Council if they will lay down their arms. In the meantime the Boer Generals and burghers are lighting on with astuhborn bravery that bears wit- ness to their Dutch blood. It is little more than a guerrilla warfare they are waging now, but the occassional appear- ance of bands of 2,500 Boers, and their recent capture of 400 British soldiers, are not encouraging features for those who would like to see the war ended. Neither General Kitclieners repressive measures nor the Statist’s plans of con- cliation are likely to accomplish much in the way of including the Boers to give up the fight. So long as the Afrikanders have horses and ammunition they will probably ` continue to struggle. The ending ofthe warfare may be chiefly a. mattefof horses. When theburgherslimitedsupplyofhorsea * is exhausted they will have to give up. Without efficient mounts for moving_rap- idly from place to place they would beheip less. War uses up horses with frightfu rapidit-y.The burgers' supply of animals is I steadily dwindling, and they have no way y of supplying the place of those that are . killed, wounded, or worn out. On the other 'h'and,»while the British are also = have the supply of the world to draw upon. From the United States alan e they took over 18,500 horses into Africa during the ten months ending with ` October, and iilost ofthe 42,000 mules ~exportei from this country in those mont-hs also went to the battlefield of South Afri ca. _ I In October the British were still taking horses from America at the rate of 1,000 a month. The Boers are probably not losing their animals quite so rapidly, but their losses in this line :irc no less steady and evitable. W'lle:i they finally come to the point where they can' no longer attack the enemy and then leap into the saddle and escape pursuit they will have to follow the example of Cronje and surrender. The most determined Boer would not iid- 1 vocate continuing the war on foot. Until lthe Transvaal horses are cvt-erniinfitcd the British people will have to po-~-:ss ` their souls in such patience as they can niuster. it is a good deal°h:irder oll the , horses than it is on the British ratepayers. -Chicago Tribune fort- Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes. Price-I0 cents. 1 / ll American Vresifients, sa\'eWashington, hrive never been rich, and Mr. McKinley that had not Congress bought his library ` his estate would scarcely have been sol- , vent. Munroe did not leave enough to `p ly his funeral expenses. V Lincoln left only $75,000. Grant bade fair at one time _ tri be rich, but lost ull, and only provided for his family by his book on the Ameri- For the inlisscs not the classes Bentley s Llnlimnt- is the family nledicine chest. Price 10 and 2.5¢. Silltliwcst Africa. does not appear to be .ordi-rly. Nearly 1,000,030 bushels of grain it very iliviting iielll for colonization. It- 'fireused every ye:l.r in the lllillilfacture of OXIGIHIN Hl00:Z U16 C0087/ f0I‘ 35005 930 l drink. This clillzinces the price of bread, lnilgsv ,md l-,M ,-_,, ,U-9,, of 322,000 S309-T0 , nd nqcgessitates the expel; limi-¢ nf miles. but its popziiition does not exceed l ;">0,0(l3, of il liicli only 2.0J(l are whites. llelils the tissues, builds llp the systeln, Chaselg Qingmengigacermin expels iiiipuiities from the blood and I and absolute cure for each cures, _ _ and every form of itching, _ ` ° » bieedinganaproiruamg piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. ee tes- ‘ Ilielises of cat-arrli llood`.< Sarsfipai-ills. Pg' To .pmve t0 you that Dm Q is no exception. Jefferson died so poor. ¢ CI O v Ol -- O _ IC OU IC I 9 I .I 0.0 U.l HEHEEEEEEEEEEEE i wvsfowsmssmssviovb = I-3 off I _ I _ lvilllcillilllllclllillltllt ‘¥_v`;rv_. _ _ 0 Q Q TDCHCOSE Fl Ilurry t Iiiurryt V RY JACKET MUST ` QQQQQQQQ-` _ \V:.ir:ted-a case of headache that Kum Plcdilglirs l=l§Tl`l"`l~ic£S`. -:~-.-l-t i-.~.-: .-.v l: #' *fl -° 1-:»~. -: g MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. “Did you hear what that man next door severe that I thought I would cough my self to death I got li bottle of Dr Wood ii l\orway P{ne1Syrtu‘p and it cured me in a. suprisin y s or ime._ V Mrs. J. Myers, Issac s Harbour. l\. S. “Had is never too old to learn." “That.’s so, but he has to be pretty old before he will admit it." THAT aching head csin he instantly re- ` lieved by taking one of Milbum’s Sterling ieadacbe Powders 1 wder 5c., 3 for, l ~ P0 ice ,io for zsc. Employer-I thought you told me that college. You don`t seem to show it. , New Clerk-I didn’t say scholar; I said sculier. - ‘l Miiiard's Liiiimeni Cures Distemper. , “My son, before you study history you must understand the philosophy of it.” ll . _ , . _ ~_. _ t' ial i the daily press and ask yourneigh~ h liui belou zero and Li ,', off hot water bggtahéaley think ofit' You can “Beit and l>`Di.il€5 l.lf\[-il -IBJ1. I, Jil. (Jtilli/I'2l.l Drllg ‘ ge{;a~°ur mgmgy back if not gured, @g Q, bgx, at store. 12 li all ealers or EnuliNaoN,B.u'ns Az Co.,Toi-onto. Att nd Haszard 8: Moore' b'g Xnaa 9 ` " sale. eStore dpen every eveiiinlg until 9 ll Dr' chase S olntrne-nt l0V¢""-'0‘li~`5» lJ‘?l‘ic<‘t in every detail. 'In of true el?ga'nCG in Hur al that world lrful lim ill y tl _ ‘ " t ’ - ’ friirinellt tliattive cillilhoi- t~oii.:diebbti?i?islii Whlbe S1]lrt"I’R" H' Ramsay rccolliiiienfi. \\'e lmnlllc only the very 5* C() 1°'/1 bcstClofliili..li,0..e;li.l_ _ '~_>?"~'_»i° sllirt. lol-l-,lu our special $1.00 " at 7 a. ni. .. 8_3() .. I( ll ll ll . ; Pr- .. D( 4 I( ll N ll ls Io tl “ 11.30 : L30 p.m. 3 ol 4.3° “ ni ' ' c “wr if r°""'"` shirt. 'i"is easllv Worth $150. I N lloclli illllli llilln. fi- H- Buy Your Fngli h iblalnketsl Amy work." 'Ml-li‘i_e Corelli`s." . , . _ Rare French perfumes. perfume ;\_ow is the time to. sent along your a.,O,,,;,_e,.3_m.,,,;,.u,~e ,»,,.¢-,,_juS», Nw thing slelghsliiifl have them painted ana first- ,,o ,1e,S,. ,,_ lady f,.;..,,_»|_ an an holiday class style at P. H. 'lralnor s, Kent- bt-rect. Dr ms __,],~,g,,,,\,,, 5¢,]9'm,i0u_ 12 1 Carriages carefully stored for the winter. ' ` _ 10 iw, C g ~l-< picked ten i i a bov for presenta- . _ _ tion, l ipw in cases ftr a. gentleman friend _ Consider no clothing _cheap, if the‘ who smoigeq’ au M hoiimiy priee,-____ giatlerlal, make ana tigiiimings, hare {iot Johnson g-_ _|,_,}m,0n_ 12 1; _- _ - _- ~ ’ __ rs -c ass, ou wi fin our cot iii iasll _ aniiiilfcffetiibiiltvlflah mn d““17 each and elieryone of those qualificftions. ASI" DI‘¢Vi011‘-* Yet*-PS “'\‘ Will 6“Sl'1°2-V8, - °" ‘ P db 0 OW”-" Jas, Paton 8; Co. ' 272i Xmas gifts free, hoiiilgllt at onristore. An . - ly se er-.tioii wi prevent -me at 1-3 off ...“l:::”'.;zl.°§;;;.1=1‘“°..:‘;i.‘;§..‘;‘° "i cllillni ' \. ` » l ya ` ' * .2 rx C . C' M (I .:0t.1S1,‘lh S* ~ r - - ,, F, ..";`“‘°‘§;‘r‘:: aS°a)1fg'w5 fir the bilmfémgxf and S8t\ F3 IIIOIISV. Cl-.li 3.Ild W than himself made the money. . ill ` Vt' J -' ` _ : rn . ,- . ‘ _ ` HAGYARITS YELLOVV OIL -_ .7 1 ll D - ` `V'€'Il0l1C3V€ Cl'l‘lOW!l. l€8.VC .RDCIEY PCIIII/ gain in ‘nan or heast; for SD]-ainijtlregutl’ ‘ R* \€"‘q ‘if 5; 8 ff* bar mug at Pa,rJ0u’_¢_ 1 -3 OH; ruises, callous limbs, swcllin,<:; iriilaill- _ *'-*-°-°°°_`--- _ \Vrilrht, on representative f l SUNDAY. l < f 1- fs -_ l MenoNAi.n s. iviAn'riN_ I. ' ' I ' V Y ‘ 1 - ,_ ~ l 3?;-:;;!:0f this railway are run by Will.eave Ch town. WiI1ieaveFo kv Point Piitol] & C). d4l and W BARR‘s-|-ERS dard/I* _ 'it a ni. t ., _ _ - ‘ » ‘me " iz 4- p.m. %‘ Ili' a. - ~ ", Folicitors, Notaries rnblic &c. ,Honey to, .» %~ D.1>o'rrIs'Gi-:R _ , 3 2 ° 1: 3 3"- ~ One thlr-_l off all ladies mi. Gen Man Govtlt ' ` ‘ ys° vi 4 i -3 " _ ‘_ ` ` , _ ‘ e.i.Sm1», “°f=°~°°.N-”- or #U-E51-Wlivve ‘Mk ""°”l‘ ~l““”“"*'°~." ‘M 0lf‘rIGESlt'a':‘:.P.“§ue.§”§;i;2:r Sant. _ _ Manager. P8.i.'.0I1 & (JO. I0 (l4:i 8Ild W K J MARTH B A_ ` - - \ - I harIot‘.¢town_z5thSepi,_'19°;t..Q¢¢, _ . -_ ' ' "_ ' i ¥"~» '~ ' _ _ __ _ ___, I »< :- \ 1-. -".’-- . ;,='&{fl.l,7i2l3-il -, .1 1 elf--’ , ',-_g ' _ - w --'__ ~' -in Lf ,r '-3, ff- ;, I 1 v .. vi ` ! 1 _.?,_.. -_.-.._._.__ l you were the best scholar in your class at t-roys the worms without injuring the, After taking' two powders I felt l:etter~ ,_ . l - l ” ll uc:-s sw ngan ul nys in A Cures Rhunnilitisin, built’ Joints Col trllcted Chores, bore Thi-cnt, Qlillisy, etc. It does not stain the n Q' soil the clothing. Price 25c. and Kisses" is a bradngyor Q goggl ` Gadgrin-If the cheese comes belofb the Bild.-1_1 wallet if “emit an aint* t 1" wi, kisses, it°s a tragedy. . I -*WANTQD Rnciiinn Acrios' of llle. towels is, *wk Gm necessary to health. Laxa-Liver Pills are P°"kl°l» the best- occasional catiiartic for family or ` - - -___ _ geiieml use. Price 25e. Ay druggists. T0 ‘LET ...Tn . , _'_ Q U _ _ Street i l, F..li- one 8 i_i'lnil¢i~--\\- hy lilfi you bring , 1;ii.,.,,,,“{l1‘{,:1,‘§_ that kodak with you .2 Rent mule;-me Poor Lover-That I might catch your fave" AFD!! it ‘ns expression of astonishment when I asked li _mu P°_'_Efr___ _ _ you for your daught ’ h d. Y'A‘§"I'lIl _ Mlnarifs Llalmeni etc. , A yoiiugiady Mn* W ; One vi ho can Mrs. Habbits~Whra‘e were you last il App|y ag °“¢e_ night, my dear? ll A Mr. Habbits-Really my love, I den‘t T0 REY1' __ ,kiiow; Iliad no guidebook. square All Miaard’s Liulnent Cures lllptlrea-ln. ,|,l,“t?,i_ng,,l.‘::.,‘:,"’r “Why can't Brindle take his vacation I h”`é"'°°" 590'* He cm’t. He‘s too busy lending hlsl “vrglgefégin new valise." .N gl lm. Apply m Mrs. Bonney-Six motheriess childienj B°,.........." _ _ _ yon say l And can`t you iind work? _l wANT”)_A l Tramp-Oh, theyre not old enough for honeewgfg in I that yet malam ~ bakeshop lt co.~lslll>A*riol~l CURED T333' Mrs. James Clark, Ciimmauda Ont., SE’ writes "I was rea ' `2 tl t bl d Headache and Cogstipai,’ionl:mI‘ tried Izictili To L'ET"`TI*’ ltiver Pills and they did nie more good Sb\’¢¢5» lt PNSOYW t- an anything I ever book " U\3W“\*»\\ ADDI? 5° Tess~She`s doing very well on the stag I I hear ' ' , 3 OFFICE T01 ET A ° _ ‘l n the Stainper Block -]eiss-Yes, she says she s making rapid ras. stri cs in her profession. _-_ -~ -- » T ~_-_Ra '(1 , ~ \\A\`l`i~,l) A irl f . _ ess pi strides? I guess she means y work Mm, he “hen H, ' i gh klcks' ‘l wages paid Apply at this oiflol Mrs Hibbeit Beck, Newborn N S - J. _ _ , _» ~ .~--1 ii~i‘ -rll-ll l i§i‘::;;...§.ir.i".3ai.f.‘§..:.‘rlfi...l;‘;::.’l ,. . _ I ~ .. , Q* l tiligllig-mg l;\h2(;\I;n\;S\tng;L£;;lI:ii;;t;3 Rtlggetlliégl; :latin room, llol l l - _ _ .,' i t and l - l and six boxes complet el? cured me. y “fum and “_ H ,,_, s “ ~ ‘in r le ar iii 'trim Loolt lit that wonllln. She has been “cm “’f,‘a,; \'_r‘_,,,,,,,e' lying flown allday reading li novel -of Leigh Jr' ‘i{,l\,i,,,,,“,,,,,h -,f,»ii, I0 (l4| 8.I1Cl W specific selves will handle our r=>»-- 1 \Ve limi on looking , g , ' » . mati_ou.rheumalisnliind neuralgia ltlisa phouseln Charlottetown I one lllilll 0ff.»ill ladies* fc v ~ +~-= -fl s»~"‘»"“3i‘-.l\=tfl.iillAs£'s ml- ii ll-~ - ' l,l.._@l .lot -lk;-its _.na gltaiuna cults... 0- “ . vo. . is sent direct as iheiilsensd I gms by we lemma asm. lin STORE. NAU IS LBS", 'T G.i<\i.m_t1ell<»,T.,ml ivlist are all ` 5 "'“°"__ calls; his big. freckied blend wife 'f' 5 doin# `,_he,,e, days 3 ` ' y \ ,“:¥dA:`gIf3u “Birdie 2" po is P ,ig ,-...r g Q, H, ,he _ lioodwellhg laug- J.~No; he calls her Little Sunshine. Wharb "gag dai; 'il e men ii A ss y rftmliw W ggugn 0F (ii<|PE_ 5 Glu- Ma-~1 rayon we dems ua". wnrna._ ` ' Ii » ;he ` . ` In the spring when Gnpe was “gms I 1 rn in ° meter business woikyn 3 & L. Plaster never falls tn soothe and Cin War- i 'had a bad attack ,md the “ugh ww go Hagyarda Ysnow on take! rm* T 5 .N _ ‘ __ V ~ _ - s ' ' ' _ ,` red . till ' d l Snhdnk _ . _ , ‘ ‘ , 7 » . ° I ° i , I V ° j . . . _ _ . . - gig,- lt-hd 3;’ *ii r eals the ulcers, gleug 5;* l passagesmapsdreppif ‘ie the " t throat and Frinanag mfg ~‘ Catarrhand Ia Fcveflgf ltqwp-3 ffee. All dealeretor l§p_A_ W_ l 5?., , leninlnec¢.,r°i-cm ll ;' ff .l Jas Oomsrxhi