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" Freeman's Chlorodyne is a remedy of incalculable value to 

 the Profession and the public generally. In Consumption and 

 Chronic Bronchitis I have been especially gratified with its 

 effects, quieting the cough and soothing the general irritability 

 in a marvellous manner. I am also in the habit ot prescribing 

 it where my object is to relieve pain or procure sleep, and I 

 know of no preparation which combines so many and such 

 varied qualities." 



Dr. W. G. B., J.P.. L.R.C.P.E., M.R.C.S. Eng 



That U what a London Doctor writes about 



Fr 



eemans 



Chlorodyne 



Since 1844 this remedy has been 

 found equally effective in cases of 



INFLUENZA, COLDS, and ASTHMA 



y"ou can trust Freeman's Chlorodyne. and that is why 

 FREEMAN'S is peculiarly the Doctor's Chlorodyne, 

 why it is used all over the world— in India and the Far 

 Last, from the Nile to the Congo, throughout Aus- 

 tralasia, from Newfoundland to British Columbia. 



'Freeman's Chlorodyne is a medicine that those living in 



country districts should have always in their homes." 



So writes another doctor. 



Sold by all chemists. 1/1§, 2/9, and 



4.6. If your chemist is out of stock 



ask him to get you a bottle. 



To be on the safe side you 

 must insist on FREEMAN'S. 



has always 

 the brilliant 

 a neighbour, 

 until at 



an extraordinary gift of faith- 

 healing, builds a " Church of the 

 Gifts," and gathers together a 

 large congregation and a fairly 

 good income. He 

 wished to marry 

 young daughter of 

 who has refused him, 

 last his persistency brings 

 acceptance, and then comes his 

 great breakdown and final mad- 

 ness. "Will Porteous possesses no 

 real attraction. Redelpha and 

 the man she finally marries are 

 not particularly distinguished. 

 It is in the description of her 

 mother and brother that we best 

 recognise Mr. Neuman. 



The American Emperor. By "William 

 Salisbury. (The Tabard Press.) 



The central figure in this novel 

 is one Gorman, chief of the Wall 

 Street magnates, who, through 

 his millions and his interests, is 

 the real dictator of America. 

 Powerful, vivid, enthralling, it 

 throws a glaring light upon 

 the financial dominance which 

 has sapped and undermined the 

 constitution of the United States 

 and robbed its peoples of their 

 freedom. Every step in the 

 great financial buccaneer's career 

 is traced, his methods and 

 "deals" explained, and his 

 moral and business character laid 

 bare. Interwoven and binding 

 these episodes together are the 

 efforts of two newspaper Davids 

 — splendid types of the steadily 

 growing band of reformers — to 

 slay or cripple 

 Goliath holding 

 and countrymen 

 grip. The fiction 

 and the real personalities are 

 easily recognisable. * The need 

 for the exposure can only be 

 gauged by those who have read 

 the book and those who are 

 familiar with the conditions so 

 masterfully depicted therein. 



Prince Charlie's Pilot. By E. M. 

 Barron. (Carruthers.) 



A record of loyalty and devotion 

 dug out from books and MS. be- 

 longing to the Scottish History 

 Society. Donald Macleod, the 

 " Pilot," who for weeks led 

 Prince Charlie in his wanderings, 

 was drawn into his service 

 through his son Murdoch, a gal- 

 lant schoolboy. That the story is 

 Jacobite and picturesque goes 

 without saying. 



The Great Gold Bush. A tale of 

 the Klondike. By H. P. 

 Jarvis. (John Murray.) 

 Dedicated as a token of affection- 

 ate regard to Colonel Samuel Ben- 

 feld Steele, at one time Commis- 

 sioner of the North- West Mounted 



the gigantic 



their oountry 



in a thug's 



guise is thin, 



