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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 Apr 1894, p. 4

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bY Quebec Within rn Day's Journey of Good Moose and Caribou Shooting. Quebec is at the ede of a great wilderness of forests, rivers and lakes--a wilderness reac ing all the way to the north pole. Without doubt, says The New York Bum, it is the nearest to big game of any city east of the Mis: issippi und north of Mexico. Moose and ¢arivou are 80 clove at hand that men are willing to try for them within a few fours of the city, aud to gusrantee the getting of them in & day's journey or less. Th moose rei all over the country south of the St. Lawreice, and ave perhaps LOTS OF BIG GAME AT HAND: | o } | THE ROYAL ELECTRIC C0. Are and Incandescent Eleotrio Lighting, ELEOTRI0 LIGHT AND POWER STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. HE Undersigned to store in the 'DIAMOND and has largely increased Electric Motors aud Generators. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OF" 80 TO 70 WELLINGTON ST. most plentiful east of the Maine border. WINES The caribou Held extends all the way into and across Labrador, there being two varieties--the woo! carisou and the barren ground caribou, the latter being the lurger beast. Visitors to the | recent carniva: at Querec were surpris- L THE BEST | DVERTISING * weoiu {| IN THE WORLD 18 THE OCAL PRESS and has now & fine assortment, in all lines, and Retail ! sluvglitered moo-e and caribou then in | «d at the great uumier of freshly the city. They not o ly figired on the | floa 8 in the grand procession, but they were to ba found in tne dwellings and PERFECT ARTICLE. Holelkeepers sup offices of the sportsmen and in the} clubs, The trout that has been caught vy fishing through the jo: were posiave- 1y enormous, Some were more tuan a foot in length, and more than an inch thick at tie thickest part. They wers not only sprokled but their skins were swifured wit & brilliant redd sh tinge, | These fish nbourd 11 around Quebec | + ALl, MEN «old ar middle aged, who find them- -- weak and exh d, who down from excess or overwork, many of the following symptoms: premature age, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimes of ant, palpitation of the heart of pain in the kid- 1 aches, | pimples on the face and , Itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of thé organs, dizzincss, wpecks 'before the eyes, twitching of the nscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spive, weak and Sabie muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be by sleep, constipation, dullness of , loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex- citability of temper, sunken eyes, surround: ed with LEADKN CIRCLES, oily looking skin, ete., are all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to insanity unless cured. The spring or vital force having lost its tension every function wanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance, may be permantly cured. Send your ad- dress for book oh diseases peculiar to man, send 10c in stamps, sealed. Address M. V. LUBON, 24 Macdounell Ave, Toronto, Ont., Canada. lim For Over Fifty Years, Mans. WiksLow's Sooriiixa SYRUP has been bsed by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick at onco and get a bottle of Soothing Syrup" for It will relieve the poor oly. upon o mistake about it. 8 0 i the wdnces Inflammation, and gives tone energy to the whole system. 'Mrs. 's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in United States. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for "Mme, WiNsLow's Soornine SYrUP." ting Teeth send s« Mra. Winslow's wuine fisii mn tee world, Two panients of the 'ordirary country were very disappointing. They were tie lntlians and the ndian curio i- ties. The Indians' er. alwys in ovis dence, bot they more white than rol, and More Fiauch than anyihia else, Ordinsrily they looked and like thie rest of the liabitants, but when for the great carnival parade part of. it | proved to be a most extraordinary he ad- | dress of short featiers. They were tur- | key feathers apparently, altiough most of the American Indiuns despise the turkey ns a cowardly bird unfit to eat | The purest quality of Cream Tartar, finest re-crystalized Bi-Carbonate of Sods only are used in this preparation. child suffering and crying with pain of Cut- > | "thas stood Al with housekeepers for the 8 and are as little & ouble to get as any Fe '$0 yours, and is now (if possible) betver ) eo, | than ever, wilderness | yy muy BEST GROCERS SELL IT. g ASK FOR THE ! ressed | FAVORITE AND RENOWNED BRANDS they put on their abonginal toggery | IVE OO nr 0T = RnR a, UNICN JACK, ee AND -- TOM SAWYER. and unworthy to be dealt with at ell | PENNINGTON & CO., MONTREAL. freight saved. In stock, fine brands, Win Prices to suit the times, A £2 Parcels dolivered to any ester, free of charge, i afor Medicinal Purposes. BAKING PO JCKSFRIEN[ Port Perry, April 8, 1690, be he has removed his business to that fine door east of Diesfeld's Jewelery Store-- Toronto and Montreal Prices-- Corporation, or to Prince Albert and Manet i M. WILLIAMS. PUBLIC | facilities for business will ous to all doing business with him. 'With many thanks for ve: till increasing patronage, remind the public that my its work to perfection. rely on an unlimited supply of Every variet of For Sale Everywhere. Whatever pathers w rere Ripans Tabules cure hives. Vhatever the feathers were, they were arranged like a mop, and on the heads of the Indians they looked like the new- tangled pauper lamp shades which the women are muking. These headdresses WANTED. ___Energetic men can find | were the only Indian curios worth - | . steady employment with us | ing, The bead work sold as Haron work | salesmen. Experience mot ¥-| is such us the Long Island farmers' | C Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules are of great value. Handsome outfit and the benefit of over 25 1 . years experience furnished every man. Chofce | wives sell at Fulion and Washington | fF special lines and control of territory. We have | markets. Flowers were the principal ye over 700 acres of choice stock and can give you many advantages. 'Our mode of securingand retainingsaiesmen is superior. Call forour terms. The trial will desigus, and flowers are things that the | 3; true Indi.n never works iuto a pattern m in any tribe in any part of the country. CAFFAROMA | the address given. The Finest Pure Cround offee in the World. Sold in ins only, If you cannot get it at ur nearest grocer, send postal card rect to Acme Mills, Montreal, who will ail immediately free trial sample to eosi you nothing. 4 Stone & WELLINGTON Tronb t. MARRIAGE BETWEEN WOMEN, Remarkable Ouse Lately Aired ins Lon- | { don Coart, | { of London is much exercised uver the complications likely | w ensue from revelations made in a rial which has just been made before | Mr. Justice Cliitty. - It appears that in a | contracted in 1863, aud which, | present time, wa thought | For Sale at a Bargain. HE undersigned has received instruction | from Mr. McFarlane to offer for sale | the North part of Lots 84 and 85 on the | East side of Cochrane Street, Port Perry, | [Darriase Upon the premises are a suitable, good | 'P to the The legal world two-story frame dwelling house with stone valid, uti parties were wotign, 1a bie | cellar 'and wood shed attached ; splendid | oar mention-d, Mrs, Raghel Slizaboili { Cullener, a widow, was harrassed by well and cistern, both in good condition ;| © wi aed arFestlier 1 excellent garden and a large number of | Cres lors, Who wanied 40 arrest her an. Shoion finit trees, &c.. The property is | attach the income she derived from the well fenced and is in every way desirable | will of her husband. Tias income, by being situated on the most delightfully | the ill, ghe wold lose if. she auaitiod | located street in town, the views from the | "Kaif. Fe A iving. With ner a son; remises are grand and the locality health- and daughter, t gether with Miss Sophia | 4 3 Newland, a cousin of Mrs, Cullene | { ul | ate jusband. 'The whole family was pe th leaves the scalp clean and healthy, Bf payiog a small amoune down the | gugfering for want of food when it was purchaser can bate 4 wumber of yours in| wuggested Ly the dauglter that her For further particulars, apply to M- G. ROBSON, on the premises, Port Perry, Jan. 16, 1894. For Sale or to Rent. HE FARM of the late James ByYERs, deceased, being the West-half of the East-half of lot No. 4, in the 3rd concession of Cartwright, 3 50 ACEHES Rich Soil, good well and pump ; nearly all | cleared, a comfortable log housse, a large frame barn and' stable, Will be sold ata low figure on casy terms, or, if rented, the Ex- ecutor will accept improvements upon the lace, such as fencing, &e., in lien of morey or rent. Apply to JACOB PFEFFER, Executor, Tara, Ont. support ber, It wos dificult tw find a} husbard who could be trus So Mia | Cuilener, in man's clothes, uuder the name of James Stanly, was married in | due form to Miss Sophia Newland, who, | at the murriuge ceremony, took the | nante of Mrs, Cullener. Both signed their borrowed names in the register of the parisi, and Miss Newland lived with Mrs. Cullener until 1883. Both have testified on the trial to the facts here | narrated. Ar. Justice Cuitty refused to believe the witnesses, and dismissed the case, holding that'a womun who nas, by her own admission, been for yeurs "steeped in fraud" hus no right to com- | plain if the courts decline to believe her | when she comes forward io her own in- | terest to impeach a solemn entry in Aa | marriage register, the accuracy of a re- citul ih a deed to which she was herself a purty, and the plain intent and mean ing of the course of conduct whioh she bus pursued. --Literary Di Oct. 26, 1803, A Cunudian Colossus, | igs David A. Mufply, school teacher, was in town last week and was the observed | Church of the Ascension. of all observers. Mr, Murphy was in | REV. JOS. FLEICHER, M.A. ,""INCUMBENT. the market building on Friday last and | balanced the beam at exuctly 350 Sunday--Matins, 10.30 a.m, Evensong, 7 p,m. SundaySchool, 2,80 p.m. Thursday--Eveneong, 7:80 p.m. He says he is taking on fat | pounds. 1» 400 before steadily and hopes to red long. Mr. Murphy is now h 6 months «Id. He sas born at Peters. ville, Queen's Cou:ty, N.B, and lived | with 148 parents on the taurm until} about 80 years of age. He after- | Methodist Church. REV. L. W. HILL, B A,, Pastor. Babbath Services, 10:80 and 7. wards went to the Normal School | 'Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:30. and studied. for the teaching pro- | Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. fession, his last school bLeing on the | i ---- | Moncton road, near Shediac. When Mr. | Murphy left the farm he was about | the usual weight of a heathy young) man, 160 «xr 170 pounds. He has five brothers and three sisters living. me of the brot ers are of more tha - nary size, and the sisters, wno ure nur- ried, are rather thin und poor-looking in { 8t. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A, PAsT0 Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:30. Baptist Church. flesh, ~ Mr, Mur never married, p-- pever drank intoxicating liquor, never REV. MR. CAMERON, Pastor. swoked and: never suaved. His long | Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30, sinken, white beard and his colossal frame give him the uppearance of the tinie- honored Sauta Claus, und he is fre- quently greeted by that nae. Mr. Murphy is a well-informed gentleman | with a decided literary turn, enjoys life and takes pride in the fact that lis tre mendous size i8'the resulv of taking on fat in a perfectly natural and healthy way. Hisonly trouble is that he breaks down all the bedsteads and chais in the couutry,--Moneton Times. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 130. PATENTS, CAvEaTES AND Rn.ssues secured, TRADEMARKS tered and all otherpatent causes in the Patent | ere before the Cotirta promptly and carefully | prosecuted. Upon receipt of medel or sketch 'of invention, 1 make careful examination, and advise as to patenta- bility of ebarge. Nin otees directly across from the Patent Office, 'and attention is ally called to my perfect and long established facilities for making prompt prelim- inary searches, for the most vigorous and successful tion of ng to all Benitors Iiushed. It was the ehiairman of the co'nmittee that rejected the St. Gaudens medal who arose to his fees. *'Isee," he suid, while a deep hush fell upon the senate; "I see that the Wilson Bill openly advocates and calls for she free admission into this country of undressed lumber 4 y were loud cries of "shame!" und some of the older 'sena- n "folds of their large, clean handkerchiefs. ~The amendment that all undressed lumber should be draped ; was carried unanimously, And then. after resolving to stapd by Benator Hill : IMPLEMI E NTS Eo. NDERLAND. not endorsed by Twmmany, the great and good senate of 1804 adjourned. -- Puck. undersi keeps on hand and for ot te homies g Paghicultaral Pash wl nents manufactured by the lications for patent, and for attend: to my care, in the time. Reforiod rams x eilalty. FLES MODERATE, and exclusive attention given to patent business. Book of information and advice, special references sent without charge upon re- ness entru: a -- 'Tabulss other marry again, after which her | | ¢ ha Tact of Want n mother marty, aguin, after which bor | S7G05S the Test of Worth [1] | == 2 jesfeld's Diamond Hall PILLS At OINTMENT years and | NERVOUS SY LUBY'S FOR THE HAIR The great success and reputation that LUBY'S 1SIAN HAIR RE ER has obtained proves as no equal for restoring hair to its natural lor, and from its balsamic properties strengthens Jegrowth of the hair, romoving all dandruff, and Prices that cannot be Shaded ! Style and Finish our Furniture is unsurpassed. Plush. A cordial invitation is extended'to all to visit my Establishment fold by a!l Druggists. BO0c. a Bottle E J Whitby, Jan. 15, 1889 Cr ie | OUT "A pit H 1 FINE GOLD WATOHES--Latest Styles in Cases. wu The Latest Styles in Ladies' THIS UNIVERSAL MEDICINE IS A HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE Forty dozen SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, from 20 ctsto $6. EVERYWHERE. URIFY TH REGULATORS and CLOCKS in great variety. EM, and ast most power ully yet soothingly on the LIVER AND BOWELS, romoting DIGESTION and assimilation, anc he whole bodily frame witl nd vigour. Nervous Head hes, - Trembl pgs with - Lassitude anc SENERAL DEBILITY quickly yield to the sotent force of: these well-known Pills, ang hey are unrivalled in their efficacy in all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, emoving obstructions, skin blemishes ils, better than any other family x "Workmanlike manner REPAIRING in first-cl ndewing th IRENGTH at La ER AR TT THECINTM {AS A WGRLD-WIDE REPUTATION, It heals every kind of SORE, ULCER b pore cert than any othe: Its 1 penetrating avers render it invaluabl THROAT AND CHEST DISEASES, ring Brouchitis, Quinseys, and Asthma, re- wing Glandular. Lumps, closing and Dealing BSCESSES and FISTULAS, and for alles| @ 2 é % = A NEURALGIA it is unsurpassed. It never $ PURI "THE BLOOD. ds to ove Scurt and every species of ® A A BLE REM v FOR mn C15 4 : BLE REMED The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 4 Indigestion, B n Headache, Constipation, 78, Ne g0xlord St. late 532, Oxford St.) London b Dyspepsia, 2 A Troubles, Dizziness, Bad fog regi by il Vendors SMe iene binges | @ Complexion nsive Breath, and all languase ® disorders ver and a ® E ; 1 , Merson bros. i 0] Hig Stock is complete in every Department, which he offers at Call and examine my Stock and you will . be convinced that for Quality A large stock of Upholstered Chairs, and Ottomans, in Bilk, Velvet and JOHNSON. Stock Fins Jewelry --hatest Styles and Patterns. d Gent's CHAINS, CHARMS, BUTTONS oon meio us| Everything "Marranted as Represented. DIESFELDS' LIVER »» BOWELS, BRIDAL CAKES BU] i ANNOUNCEMENT | pee andersigned takes much pleasute in informi public that he has now moved into his extensive, well arranged NewBrickEstablishment where his superior and greatly increased rove advantage extensive ard need scarcely Approved Oven has all the latest improvements and does The public may CHOIGE BREAD. FANCY BREAD, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, &C. ONTARIO DIVISION rains willlea tle as follows GOING WEST.-- . Canadian Pacific Railway. p.m. GOING EAST-- . 6 a.m " 4 7:06 p.m " - * 2:06 pm A. J. DAVIS, Agent, Port Perry CURES CONSTIPATION AND MRE. FISHER A Splendid Remedy. Take B. B. The undersigned be that he is prepared to trusted to him. Orders left immediate attention. Charges moderate, ed. Port Port Sept. 21, 1892. SICK HEADACHE. Bras.--1I think it my duty {0 make knowa the ent benefit I received from 1s. B.B. I vas troubled with constipation and debility, and used three bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters, which relieved me from suffering. I esteem this splendid remedy above all others and recom mend it toall suffering from constipation. MRS. BE, FISHER, Brantford, Ont Clipping and Trimming us to inform the public 3 p and Trin (in Old Country and other styles, nil horses en at Mr. 8, Graham's Blacksmith Shop will received Satisfaction Gusarant- B. F. CRANDELL. DRESSMAKI KG. MISS NELLIE CAMERON Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Port Perry and vicinity that she is prepared to do Dressmaking in the latest and best style. Having taken a course in Cutting of one of the most expert Dress and Mantle Cutters in the Dominion she feels confident that all orders entrosted to her caunot fuil to pleases her patrons, tants steadily engaged. Rooms at the Caleb street. Port Perry, June 30, 1592. gestion, dyspepsia, "ener of the life forces of the human body, b period known It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Swe 1t is Safe and Harmless as the This wonderful Nervine Tonic has only inf the Great into this country by the proprietors and manufactu of South American Nervine Tonic, and yet its great value as a curative agent has long been known by a fow of the most hysicians, who have not brought its merits and value to the know of the general public. Recs This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of jase and diseases of the general nervous system. It is also of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the great nervine tonic qualities which it possesses, and by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and strength- and as a great renewer of a real permanent value in a han ' ONS! » any col pion en-down constitution, It is also of more f diseases Tonic, almost constantly, for the space .of two or carry them safely over the danger. This great st tive is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will usc a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year CIT IS Aurel REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF Nervousness, Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Sick Headache, Female Weakness, Nervous Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms and Nervous Choking, Hot Flashes, Palpitation of the Heart, Mental Despondency, Sleeplessness, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervousness of Females, Nervousness of Old Age, Neuralgia, ; Pains in the Heart, Pains in the Back, Failing Health, Broken Constitution, Debility of Old Age, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams, Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears, Weakness of Extremities and Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Boils and Carbuncles, Berofula, Secrofulous Bwellings and Ulcers, Consumption of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Lungs, Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrheea, Delicate and Scrofulous Children, Summer Complaint of Infants. All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic, NERVOUS DISEASES, As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy hds been able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individual. . Nine-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired diges- tion. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition. = Ordinary food does not con- fain 4 sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied. This South American Nervine has been found by analysis to contain the essontial elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its universal adaptability to the cure of all forms of nervous de- rangement. ORAWPORDEVT! RruecoA WILRINSON, of Brownsvalley, Ind., says: *1had been in & distressed condition for three years from Nervousiess, Weakness of the' Stomach, Dyspepsia, and {ndigestion, until my health was gone. I had been doctoring eon stantly, with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine, which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring 1 ever did Ia my Me. T would advise every weakly per fon to use this valuable and lovely remedy ; & few bottles of 1€ has cared ompletely. I consider it the crasdest mm" = the world." A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DANCE OR CHOREA. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IxD., June 22, 1887. My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with St. Vitus' Dan or Chorea. We gave her three and one-half bottles of South American Ner< vine and she is completely restored. 1 believe it will cure every casa of Bt. Vitug' Dance. I have kept it in my family for two years, and am sure it is the greatest remedy ift the world for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and for alk forms of Nervous Disorders and Failing Healtls, from whalever cause. State of Indiana, Joa: oun T. Montgomery County, 3 Subscribed aud sworn to before me this June 22, 1887. Cuas. W. WriGHT, Notary Publicy INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American Nervine Tonic , Ixp., Aug, 20, "88. To the Great Sowih Amer: Medicine Co.» DEAR GENTS: --1 desire to to you that T have suffered for many years with a very serious disease of the stomach and nerves. T tried every medicioe 1 could hear of, but nothing done me any appreciable good until T was advised to try your Great South American Nervine Toule and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since using peveral bottles of it I must say that Iam sur prised at its wonderful power cure the stom- ach and general nervous ey 1. Hieveryone knew the valve of this remedy asd doyou would not bé able to supply the © Ji A, Harp® seen 00. A stall of competent assis residence of her father, TWO DISABLE ROSIDENGRS FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for Sale two Comfortable Residences Albert. For particulars apply to in Prince J. BAIRD Prince Albert, April 14, 1886. Planing Mills PORT _ PERRY. 4 bts Subscribers beg to announce the they arc now prepared to manufactora ; | ALL THE LATEST STYLES IX FANCY FENCE PICKETS Tanks and Cistern Tubs made to order. Whites, the Messrs. H, Ci ton. The Pedigree of grand, young animals are 0} tion at my Service, $1. ak 2 to give sat Croup, as Bore tee, Porous, cents. E! DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, [AES CASINGS, FRAMES, HE undersigned keeps aby all Drugeists on STAIRS, : NE Hilideo™ Reach; tw 4 on Si Bick FSA STAIR RAILS, STAIR BRACKETS, | (resintored) Tops oonto te Ch es BANNISTERS, NEUEL POSTS, |were the most noted ! : MOULDINGS, &C; ers in the Province and bo H from imported stock, the Sorell Saoing, Bond Sieing. and] arkabien th Meter: 910 : ng, Sai and res, the JG ae ake Turning done with neatness and dis- po ag i LOH'S ATARRH ABT Re t LOST OR FAILING MANHOOD, General and Nervous Debliity, Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects of |- Errors or Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, | Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incal- culable value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the ex- perience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the oNE and ONLY ONE great cure in the world for this universal destroyer, There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic. Mrs. ELLA A. BRATTOX, of New Ross, Indiana, says: "I cannot express how much 1 owe to the Nervine Tonle. My system was completely shat~ Nervous Prostration, and a gencral shattered tered, appetite gone, was coughing and spitting Nero my whole system. Had given up up blood am sure I waa in the first, stages all hopes of getting well. Had triod three doc- | of consumption, an inheritance tors, with no relief, The first bottle of the Nerv- through several generations. I {ne Tonic improved meso much that Iwas ableto | thie Nervine Tonic, and continued ne LO Paad a few bottles cured me entirely, | about six months, and am entirely eured. 1t I believe it is the best medicine in the world, 1! 1s the grandest remedy for nerves, stomach and can not recommend lt too highly." . lungs 1 have ever seen.' NERYVINE ag a cure for the Nerves. No remedy com: will at alt Harmer E. HALL, of Waynetown, Ind, says: "1 owe my life to the Great South American Nervine. 1 had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted stomach, Indigestion, pares with South American Nervine as a wondrous cure for the Stomach. No remedy compare with Bou Nervine as a cure for all forms of jailing health. It never falls to eure [ndigestion and psi Tt never falls to cure Chorca or 8t. Vitus! Dance. Its powers to bufld ap whole system are wond 11in tho extreme. It cures the old, young, 'the mid: . Ttis a great friend to the aged and infirm. Do not to use this lous beon; it you do, you. may the only remedy restore big Aid health. perfectly nafe, and very pleasant to taste. Delicate ies, do 'because it will put the bloom of fresh] and AWAY, fig BS 7} Gis ay. or Large 16 ounce Bottle, $1.00. EVERY ROTTLE WARRANTED. = © For Sale by ¥3 A. J. DAVIS, as Gus - Port Perry Flooring and Siding constantly on' hand. Groenbank, Nov. 13, 1603. Teun Jose ox sublic is _ The u respect- Br EL {aly flit re FOR SA 'Splendid, Young, Fi street, just south of the UR FINE, YOUNG, | arp Bulls: All Tn ERO BROS cows, ir sae ay a WIL. Port Derry, May 8, 1886. 2 Scugog, Jan. 3, 1804.) choater, March 20h, 108. i, . . : alo at Bargain| Pedigreed mported 5

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