()ROINO. <Condensed from the Newas.) Mr. David McCulloch is able to be out again. Mise F. Reed, Port Granby, was home Sunday week. Mr. Wm. Walkey, Wesleyville, was in town last week. Miss Jennie Adams, Bowmanville, was in 4'own lest week. 'II arn convinced of the menit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, after having taken but a few doses"-this le what many people say. Mr. John Hancock, Newtonville, Wal in town last week. Mme. Rob't Knox was visiting friends in Toronto last week. Mr. 0. J. Thompson opent a few days in Toronto last weok. Mrs. Chas. Smith of Jimes, Ohio, writea:. I have used every remedy for sick headacha I could hear ot for the past fifteen years, but Cartor's Little Liver Pille did'me more good Ilian ail the rest. Mr. G. M. Long has had an attack of erysipelas in the face. Mms. Joseph Henry lis been suffring from a felon on lier finger. DoN'i FORtGET that to remove corne, 'warts, buniona in a few days, ail that ls I I ANGTHEH STARTLING CASE IN WHlICH A SMITE'S FALLS CIIILD FIGURES PROMINENTLY. A MAPvELLOUS RECORD WHICH IS OF THEE GREATEST INTEREST TO PARENTS-NO ROMANCE, BUT SIMPLY SOarn FACTS TRAT WILL BEAR TEE FULLEST INVESTIGA~TION. Following rapidly on the case of the young mn, A.H.-Norton, of New Dublin, who liad suffered for six yoans fromn St. Vitus dance, despite the efforts of the beat physicians and was cured by the use of six bottles of Dr. Butler's Golden Plls, cornes tlie sil more wondef ul relation of the cure of a child six years of age by the use of Golden Pilîs on a treatment cf ý pili for a dose, continued for fine weeks. The mother of this chid, a moat estimable lady, was of a progressive mind, and after exliausting lier patience and nearly lier purso with the omhodox remedies of phys. icians in lier town, no benefit to hemr child resulting she called toelier aid at the ex- pense of $1.00, that truly marvellous.and) well known remedy, Butle' Golden Pilla. Under date of 23rd Sept. 1892,' ed $1,00 for 2 boxes of pilla stating alie liad seen the cure of the young man Nor- . Mr, Hilo Gilson,, A stalwart teamter in tise employ of thse Obuns Falls. N. Y., -Lumber Company, says thatboth ho and lMs iife ig-lly recomnseluà Mood's Sarsaparilla. 'She a tfàîled 1te gainstrnti ie Thâtasevere illness, feit nXis- erabie, could mot sleep, and liad neo appe- tite. W1%hei slie took l,]Food'@ Sarsaparjilla slue began to pick up and wvas soon ail riglit. ilis own expericuce ivas tisat ns thse spring hie )vas ail rusa down, Laid Neakssess and dis- irss Su hestoniaeh. Ilood's Sarsaparilla larosîglît Minm ffljarosîusd al JUST TO HANO LAST SATURDAY, -AT CLOTHING HOUSE,- 6 Large Cases of NewGoo)ds. An Immense and, Elegant Collection of Nice Goods. cm Neyer were so Attractive Neyer were so Varied Neyer were so Pretty Neverr were sco Ariried COD Com Extract or. Sure, aafe, painlens. 1:llremedies and the doctora as well, bu yapast. Thonsands,yesalnostlYIiflioiiJs ~ u.N y r v er o ~ h a essly onlad u oft corne. pensive ail mast admit, and under dateof thýe help1)Iig liaiid Nvhicli restores fil health é e e e s Mrs, (Dr.) -J. P. Shaw, Norwich, is 14,hi November, this fond, proud mother anid strengtls. 1\r. John J. Seuily, President ~~. .. ~. .JLnnn . l Pfi9 r9 Miss Ida Allic, Cameron, in visiting lier sister Mrs. 'Wm. BoddY. Mies Edith, $oott, Newcastle, was guet of Mise Minnie Truli ilut week. Woakessof~aigi a f"euly--thEF resnît of general de1bilty. Whnt5ý hllood anoverished sery organ and and economical tonie alterative, Ayer's Sarsaparilia may bp, eelied on every time. Mr. Jas, McGill intends going te Den- FVitus dance. At present hoie leeps well and is looking weIl, and I amn sure it is the effeots of the Pilla." Wu bave here unmiitakable proof of thoir efficacy in ralgia and Rheumatism relieved by their, usaetoo nunerou" -ou metcte iera. The niagical curative properties of But- ler's Golden Pilla are flot confined to St. Vitus dance only; they are equaliy effi- .*I iiqAn mRnpn.o Ine Strcet, Detroit, R e i n iMichigan, voluntlasily writes as l ollows. 1"C. IHlood & Co., I owell, Mass. Gentlemen: 1 teel in duty bound to tell AT cL qg*"eSarstpailla. I haive tired snd Ianguid, with ino amybitointe ivork, ny slcep was irregular. So I began ataking Hlood's Sarsapa- MiJ a k r illa. I'rom tlie very first - ni-ce -new-line- 0f Falt -Gocs just-opened- out-and. m- p ceti -n o-a XTi th o'-n erq.1 c -~ -'i:--.c-~-- Ask forMr. Wm. Jennings in this department. -t- -t 1