Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1897, p. 5

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' UT. FOR SALI. I! 0\'DI' 1 IIRLI U061] lll my "[5. I. IOUI VHF Irnteful for I believe Dr. Williams Pinly: Pille saved me from a life of helpless- nan. Grateful Letter-e Irena All Pane of the Do- mlnlon `testify to thelr Wonderful Be- wer-Ah n Iprlng ledlelne they lur- plle All others. Dr. Williams Pink Pills hnve done more to alleviate eulfering then on other medi- cine yet discovered. They eve eeoted euree in hundreds of ease: pronounced in- curable by physicians. and they hevo brought rejoicing into the homes of them- ende throughout the dominion. Among those who speak of this wonderful medi- cinein terms of gratitude is Lemuel Mc- Ureedy, 0! Shannon, N. B. He uye:-- "A your ego Iwee taken with 1 in in my hip, which gradually worked own to the knee where it settled. At ret I thought it was an attack of rheumutiem and treated it with the medicine ordinarily used for that trouble, but with no benet. The knee began to swell and the pain he- came excruciating. I wanted away to A` mere shadow, and was no better than n cripple. I then conzulted n. phyeicinn, but still got no relief. Then I went to an hoe. pitel At St. John. `The phyeinian who ex- amined me there end my trouble was con- eumption of the blood. and thet it might be neceeeary to umputnte my leg. Thor- oughly (lucoureged I returned home. Then my l!l0l4l;li`lll'g8gflIl0 to try Dr. Wil- lieme Pink i a. ter using two or three boxes I found the pain reatlydimin- iehing. and by the time I be taken seven boxes. the limb had regained its normal condition. the pain had all disappeared. I had gained rently in flesh and was as well us ever I h been in my life. I feel very ml-nltnfrnl far I hnlinvh llr \:Vl"Inn-tn plnlr nanny`. Richnd blood nan: |AA`$I unnnn `Inna. ussur oanuuzo av THE on or on. WILLIAMS` mm: nus. BLOOMFIELD BUDGET. mEwEn7m::itm. nanny. The heart. kidneys, livgr. utomnch---all that [Not organs with the majority of no out 0! order in the lpriog tins. and all for nid and repairing to thus their won-Ix main! pnoporly done. ltyon vounyotchc-o organs out of nptiinydour tbs? nu-nun span in out of In 0 in in I. lnA`n (o)hrv Pnmngsl giro: nu-huh I ..,..,..<"":.r:.'.*".....`"*'.':.';.""....="':......"*".'.: ' organ; it union to blood. givclpurhet d` ' not And It ` nnnd'.`i:.i:|`n.l vim:-nnd nhnnpnth uhlol Inmlnor and Alljho opidla tht grin. got to halt ogninut Fnrthut North, by Dr. Nansen, pp. _a vols, 8t.5o, cloth 0:. l5IIIIUIIE'I'ollII"l'II17I" II IX IIIKI untcnnn. Bofuulhoopmqthi just an -Cllnuouoduhn IQIH you. far Pnindnobvnntand and no "Pnino`a'." Glorious taliamnnh: name that opegka I wealth of hope and health to the thousands of disuse-burdened men And women 2 Pnino a ! Marvellous hauler that cures when all other medicines fail ! Pair J : 2' Thou hrighc loodltnr ol the deopondonh that hringeet. I won-Id of joy and new life utter the doctors hug declared tho cue to be incurable. - \Y..- :- oh- 0:..- 5.` nn II.:... . 0.]... 51 u 50 X IIZCUYIDIU :- Now in the Line to use Paine : Odor] Compound if you would bovnll,hnppy sud hmrtv. heart. . Th: h nrooues msrme mm or unlcugo. A guessing musical was given by Miss Hracoclr at the residence of J. I . Limbs on Wednesday evening. A very pleasant. evening was spent. She pmposes giving 5 Scotch musical soon. Hickey : Corners is increased by a new resident. Mr. Redmond, New Dublin. Aaron Sherman, Now Dub- lin. is busy this week voneering the fine residence of John Wiltse on Victorin street. Samuel Boddy. dangerously ill last week. is better. as also is Mrs. Samuel Holmes, of Elgin street. Our merchants windows present An attractive appearance this week with new spring goods. Hum-on Tuvlnr lmn arnrllmlnrl at H13 `THU WQBK Winn new spring KUCIUE. George Taylor has graduated at the Broekville business college in shorthand and typewriting nnd now purposes taking up commercial work. Many of our cheese- mekers leave this week to take charge of their several factories. Alfred Moore. of Buffalo, is visiting at his uncle'a,9Jamee Rnnn Delmond Doapntchel. Dlcsmmn, April l2.-Farmera are very busy getting their farming implements ready for spring work.. There has not. been any seeding done yet. this spring. The snow storm of Ian: week has made the ground wet. and also made the roads very muddy. Sugar making is done. Quiteu number from here attended the night`. meeting at Moscow last. Sehbeth. Mr. Swiuzer is through sawing for this spring. A band at gypsies has been cnmp- ing in Luke B. Swit.zer s woods for the mnt. wank, The Name 'and Reputation Imply Much. Palne`s celery compound Establishes salety, I Health and stmgth. I hl:rlmu-3. :::.d advunood count 0! Book Never Allow Any Dealer to Persnade You to `rake Something Else. Ills III IAIIKU past week. uwuvuu uuuv uuuuu --u-u-. A'riIr..\`s, April l.'l. ~S. M. Barnes. mayor of Smith's Falls. spent Sunday in town. He was a visitor at the Methodist Buuda school. The funeral of the late George . Cornell, who lived about at mile went 0! the village, took` place on Monday in the Methodist church. Jasper C. Eaton, Nowhere, was in town last week. He re- porte his band progreesing favorably. Schools close on Thursday and reopen on Monday, `l6'.h. The Citizens` band run an excursion to Brookville to hear the famous Brooke e marine band of Chicago. .\ annaninn mnainnl wan nixrnn hv KHIA I13. ` Roumnbor that "Pnim?n" is the kind 5.. .__. I.l._ AL. .._.An... 1... -. Mrs. L. 'l`umml Inna fm` ynr.-I lmon n I-`In-nt snfferq-r [rum palpltntion of tlm In-nrt, 1~hur(m~u:-x of hrruth. IIml`lrhl nu-ntul 4-umIl~ lluu. Mr. h`u_\'n .\lr.~4. 'runm-.1: l tlnnuzllt lh`nT' (`Vl`I`_\`lh|lu.{ \\'u.~x gnlmg \\`I`()Il|I.1|lHl was an Inn] Hunt 1 mum lmullv .~alu-vn. \\'ln-n I In-ul us. `no aunwuvir-urru.. uu o ----- -- Mlu Bowman spoke about the nervous troubles and doblllty (mm whlt-ll she had sullored until recently. nnd said: "1 MW taken Mllhurxrs Heart and Nerve PHI: for nenvona and general doblllty. My l_\'fII was run down. and I felt tlred almost all the time nntll l omumenct-d uklug then- wonde-rtul plus. 'l`hey have made my nerves strong. thereby banlshlng the ner- vousness and wenknens. In addition thy have given me a healthy circulation of the blood. which has lnvlgoratt-I my entire system, mnklm: mo fool wvll uml strong. I can truly any tlnit I never felt bottvr In my life than I do uow." o`m- Nparter mam inn: Berth: now- unm of 41 Ynnvood-street. 8t.'Thomas. `- nu..- n_.___.._ ___n _g..... 4I._ .........s..n PAlNE S. St. Thomas. in charm of O chartered aooounnn who old 0 anchor : onunom from the Bonus! 0 .0nuu. All sub 6: oubnood Inn lluluou. lhol-tunnel 0| Bonloo And Ing- llnl Oounc thorough`: taught. Io: particulars call :6 no 0011030 oloo. gmmgmnpnd udonhnn Itnou. ling- Troubles _H_ami|ton. Heart Cure -ntul ('()lIII|~ u:.zunl p. u uulun fur menu tau ` To any Hm. Kidnovot _ Uri `livable. Id.-M . 1.1-[Quinn I nun`-hnnndhlg nynnnvnunvnnnvnvnvnn 25 Years` before the _ ` " . Public. Thousands A * oi Testimonials. RcoIn- A nnnenuenty Eminent H; Lunuwho wan-nanr 7 ac4a4c14a4441aaddIIh Cures all Diseases of the Stomach, Blood, Liver, Kidney, Nervousneu. Sleeplessness. General Debillty, Billousneu, Dyspepsia, HOP Brr'rE% Milhum nm_\' In- or \\'III I h_\' 'l'. M I'Ih'n m lfur $1.50. Mill-urn'n llc-nrt nual Nvrvo l'Ills| ohtulm-I {rum nny lll`IlR}(|Hl.`| he IIHIHHI on rm-Int of priva- .\lHl-urn N l`u.. 'l`or0nto. Ont.` l'I|(`v mu per box. or three boxes M ilbum s Heart and Nerve Pills Hart and . Nerve Pills Memes! and` \ r" k W. "`%% on Pills \1r|~4I4 IIVO. llilllln llnul npru luau. um. ' IK.hl. llO.!.B: ..'._'::`..':a'.:.`:'-'a.`+.':.1:........ . - . w 7 3. w. mm ' qtouxs. nfru-.Au. oon.n.n%:. STEP LADDERS VI s, 6, 7, 8, to aim 121=et. , LATEST PAIIIE/KN, % smom; Apm WELL mama. We have//them, in bdfh ' plain and oil finish. And the brices are rlht. Mn. Jamel Smith. wife 6! the well- known q-nglueer. vu-lion the touowlng oono vlnclmz letter: "My husband u been lilt- fa-r.m.: for n long tlule wltlfnervonl du- hIm_v. whloh norlonnly nlocto hln general hnnllh. 'l`hn mm nf Mllluii-n'A "Mart and IllIlI_I'. \VIIIUlI FHIIUHII l|KI'L'lW` [III IFIIUIII hvullh. Thv mm of Blllbui-n's Heart and Na-1-w Pllln. whh-In he not from Mr. H. W. Lm-o. the ulrngglat. lmn boon vet; bonolol I lu him. 'I`hoy dld Im more `[0041 g u nuvtlnlug --Ine ho ho ever. taken be an--nguu-mnu hln m-rvou am] I ll vu.|r:- nysmu. 'l`lwy no the 1: ad It Nin- 0|`?- MI 3 Mrs. .1-. non or Head-at , 0nt..talked eerfnllyl u V "For two yell: baton lwumnd `t! ` hm Mllblu-no Heart and NPIVO I nvror could to sleep before`! orl h` t .lu the mom us`, and even tlfu in the use lllllpnl-n`I` rlllw. Bald she: ` A*`>' V- run. I went around the houlrln a mall and IMI1-an manner. .` "I had an attack: of Vtln V um: no Inn could not In to will the mom sometimes. I In: weak a . Innnnld nml nnhh-at .m.!hIItIIl Iilm Z rm-mu. ` N ` . "Mubux-n`n Hurt and `Nerve PIIII luv! removed the dinlueu. tutored my heart to Iwnlthy action and brought . 4nDl'!oII ml physical system` lo.oon 9 haul`: and \-Igor. They relieve II 0 0 1|:!|t'|K|y than any otjmr rem 1.0"!` _ o 8ll'('n|lll(`Il!fl` um Illl nyslwn. 'l'ho 3 ml) for nu-rvous u I`(`l|HIl1l. an the ham! tome glnluluubk`. ' Pm "|t':u`I In my-lmxhnnd l volnlm-In-ml nlvhm then: to 1 Mflt-:u'| III -my'Imxm\nn' Izlvhnf I for -u-Xmmlness. w H: whlnll I tron` IN` tiur snlnpftlmv. ha; ` l`t'nl _v 4: v nu ya `u In my I; uugm-u.) n 8. J. n... lllll-.umJ 'l`nI ` hmmld and nuhleet .10. tint heart was very much I ectod lyr- I went, tlou. which Iuducqd [Nat breath. Royal run, sunnnhlpu. P am. of zmnm. . . .f1'a'h"d' H`; llonnollnm. .. . . . . . . . .1519. . .. _ Neuraasih. when-an else has try Strengthn Toronto. PBQPIB IZEI Kill!` B(ll`D.F' UHII`. Iron { ` II H IT `I % arm Don llln-gong. Weak u'z?L ili:rn.' % yggnto. OM. Wm: who Institute of Chartered Ao- oountunta of Onurlo. loin trip ticket: will boluued n follows: -111 6 as um 8 1`UDlN rS- o P ndnrd [mm of school v(na:t.l`1>:x` d :l::6oo.rt oats nlanodby'P1-lnolpnl) Ilnulo I`lnt- Inn to and 006- Mid. Good at.- lnf lurch 11]: to April )'lt.h. inolmivo. turn until April flth. IM. PUBLIC-llllglo llrlticl 0 . Go coin? `pm my. to mh.1n u~ Ilvo. loin:-nnntl pril mh.1am. LII in-Cl-mlghn Al I, L , And 0. . n. BUSINESS COLLEGE ALLAN L1NE| II 2 ONI WLY IIRBTBOLABS FARE ARD - ON`-THIRD. la lnltlur ponloulun and menu oppli o J. P. BAILEY. Aunt. 0.1`. O: Puuncu Station. cor. Johnston Ind Ontario struts. I KIrTcIoN & PEMBROKli Canada Pacific Railway: Ensrerfmnes. On union! Jon K Wu _ form mhool u . 2 ` d '1' n I A.:ot&w llfw G0"h`:`l ltudonu return tlolou from Khuaw to n to In nmlu. oouunonuln tn 3!. ` oh. to mull], Apl 1'ltl?.lnoluIvo- in II $.::*'V..a.~':..?.*..`.";.'*.*.':.: ..:..?:::m.:':..'::. . - I\h IQAV n-ran-n.n~r.Ann NARI AND :0 in also or nun-noun oi. up- I . 00.0., whi [cam its lit ` . Donn otchenp puygulvo } Ihilouu my pivuumponrymiol, up .lhrupot_ uoublo,u their uuhu Igato ;ooItlnud.. Muck : Rhculmlo (, , Ind K_,Hno ).'_PilIn not only gin L . bntjhoy `nun. _'l'bqyno tout Q. hit! VI Ind stimulate tho {bu nu short duo the and elm o unnoouury. Price fty cont! ' ' g], III]: III`! IIIII mu III. U1 unnoooptry. Price Buy 1' Mall dmuiou. . .". vnnu-as `hn-an '9_Flpv 1} `V -"I!-I\fl\_`O "*5 "IIo,,;Qu-A.-t.lnu unl- iii : an em. on nmum. 0! um `um innnnn lnnralf M "II" W W -|I KIWI.`-V. `9 " ' Ulnar." __. in; 4.. 21.`.-gum In AFFILIATED .`x'.'}.:. :.1`.`..`1 .5."`{:..`.""" , . no V , oo qoovln destination not 150:: an _ April 1:. 1M. FIRST-GLASS SINGLE FARE. cf. "$3152.51: " I-[Alf dngd *0 World For: a . y uJy,\C\tommchn, ` nus` ,oH.ho` " et,byBor- mI'I,79c,sI?d tutu-N FOR THE PUBLIC. EDUCATIONAL. FOR ST-lJ_l)ENTS.' ITI SAL nnjif =*'.ItIuIi:L :. only to DI]. nan: I'-'CIII I. M II Q. In. Doe. Ihclu April Itch. n , ninluln in tiac"1:`orcIt. by lulu:-to Ann ` VIII: A In-."-'l'|-y It. 10:. nbyB,t.7.IIIhol,.l!4' 7"I'luXw.l"T.'\' nottheufanboontot! I3] {I IITKRII uwuu ulna. ;wu Vvcuns a committee was appointed toonminc and investigate and report. Dr. Napoleon , Jones. ohtirman ol the committee And the | physician 0! the club, now I-eportuip that they had first unmincd Brother White`: lop. '1`hoy wen found to be so bowed that he could stand with one foot on each aid of I pork barrel. One at his shoulder: was loppod 121 inches below the other. And ho ' wu standout in the right an. The acute his mined the moat surprise. her ' ever. OWlIIIOtoiilyci'oleyod,lIut| blind in the left opue. v5hilo- tho aqum ox : his right one could not tell the difference p iutieollhudoutundnntruteu. Howl ho had war no to ride I diohnoo ol non hlhatwi us I annuity wan : Ioliihofininleuoli to all the commituo. Al I nu": Whit: was honest and illimlloln lnlhuli liked, but no bicy- ciil he must be retarded an I hllslvun mm ' noouiniad any Th Committee did t Toot: mid M :nknlauo\ion.bu p in dviilonl that Iomotialng. must In ioiqnrcnrvo hunnniurand punoul 1?-`-'i7Li.`92.` u?-i`::'a`. .'a".`.. k.L|-g -slum-Isl math-rmu Innntnf 'I`he Hon. Cntnlcptin Tompkins, an nc~ tive member who had been on a visit to the west. was called upon for in few mmarks. and he arose to say that he had found col- ored genius at work improving the bicycle wherever he went. Ono man had invented a handle bar with n razor in either and. Another had invented a saddle which would restore gray hair to its original color. A third was attaching to the hind wheel n music box which plays Old Dun Tucker" for two hours without stopping. in But- falo he saw a patent pedal which would reach out an kick a dog, and in Clove- land he rode ona bike with cork tires. The colored genius in this country would in unis remodol the wheel and make it a real blessing to humanity. His own inventive thoughts just now were turned toward an I bicycle which could take to the woods and he made useful in hunting ruhhits. ooons and polanms, and he believed that success would ultimately be his. fllhn mm M Brother Ginmr wmm was large intuurluy U1 luuluuura suanuu uuu: wn_v . l WOIIIII lutllnnwly nu ms. The one of Brother Ginger White was then osllod up for dlaponl. HI: mean! an I ride! was A Ind 0110., In three month: n._ 1...: pun mm:-n numb:-r nf nphnln and HUG!` HI I llu uu\1.. Ill ulnv Iuuuull ` ho had run over: number of pebplo and had boon u-round seven tlmu. Two weeks -... - mmmltnnwu nnnolntad toornmlnc 1 i cars were ntrmnon to omen tno auppreaswl crow of the chnntiolovr. he found the taste of wntormclon in his mouth. The result was inevitable. By und by the bike stop- And bounced him off. A shod wss close at hand. Within the shed roostod n more of Leghorns. It mm needless to say more, but he desired to onii the attention of the oinb to the fact that he had invented chicken carrier, to be attached to the hilt . an arrangement which would hold four {at chickens and still preserve an innocent look in the eyes of o policeman. Brother Hlgglnbottom was grmted with applause uhe closed his remarks and not down. nnd, though nothing was said about adopting his report. it was plainly evident that the large majority of members leaned that way. vnm Hnh, Cumin-ntin 'l`omnklns. no- ' '-bu. 9;n;v';{h*Lv{1eates,%by Gilbert P: at. $r.25. l,c;_'Selv_g`,. by Quick.` 50. Pot tie White Rose of Arno, VbyV0wa.n: Rhdsconiyl, 75c. moon vuuon ouuiu Du mrucu uuu. Brother Abraham Higginbottom, who had boon asked to investigate and report on the subject of riding the bike at night, an- nounced tint he was ready with his ro- murkn. In order to get at botboxn fact: he had practiced night riding for the last four weeks. Up to 10 o'olouk and so long as ho had a lighted lantern and the police were uhout In had felt. no peculiar sensation. After that hour he had. The biku had in- stlnctivdy taken its way toward the sub- urbs. 'l`h~ lantern had gone out, and the thoughts of its ridor turned toohioken pot.- pie. chicken on toast. chicken served up in various ways. His eyes hogan to search ` thu darkness for ulicvs and hexicoous. his 1 "ll" IICVU lllll l||.'l'UI;l._\`I' llllll |.'lH'I4'\I III! in orphloken moat. , He hoped the day `wnl not for distant when every colored man and woman in America would be gliding about on the aliens steed. and it was big opinion that it would do more to olovntelnd eduoato than all the cuckoo clock: which could be turned out. numi.-. Ah...|u.... ulunlnlmoonm aim cane nlillu In umu. ' ll!!! _ I ngcr made his bow and aid hauls) ' in nd to make a speech. He rd of the club, and was ~ ' the colored man coming to tho -V . O`,WII..-he bolioved, the iirut coi- ugun Ohio to mount the bike. _ , o. It was oontonded that no man `v Inht nix inches: long could work a [hat the kink: in his hair would of the saddle. He had proved In iihtn did not k\now their business. Vhgn he began riding, hi: left leg was six inoha short; he hnd o cataract on his right eye, and his backbone was at least Iix inches out of plumb. How was it now? `That short fag had come down, the cata- rnct had disappeared. and he stood on per- peudieulnru u iumppont. He had other reasons to bless the bike. It had renewed his youth. made peace in his family, mode him lien in hereafter and cured his 9A.. In`: nhlnlynn numb `In Ln-uul OI... alnu ' [n riding, he had public opin- ` ~ thI declaration of all scientists to ` I 1 - - --_ ._..' ._- _, ._- \$'hcnpIoI Itroot club-Novcr `loo Old rnruunuouwbn. When tho rogttint bullnen of the regular Saturday ulglit mlUl:|n.ot_,1he Thompson N109! "Bl oll club had both disposed of, Pnlldem min Introduced the Hon. cm- ;-nu Tan-at "`n`An`n -Inn In Irnnwn nu Inzor Alunhun Ill ;-iI nboon'u hum * \`II Grated Wm. Applulu by an gg______, __ - `-4.. --_ An; lfllcl ERIC llllfillllli lollll xtull. UIHP way Jonuot Toledo, who in known at M "the Ru cane Bikini: of Ohio. The 'lmnn.hL nmvr mule his bow and mid A men HIT wm-4 +9; COLORED cvcurrs. XCECKEN CA"RR'Ii3R.| THE HURRICANE 1 I IIIIKUTIIIK ullnu. Until teconu Dunnm wna snpnoood to be incurable. he science of to-duy says that DunI1'|`:-z may be cured. The kidneys may be restored to healthy action. Sugnr mu be rohinsd in the system. Inaoead of {looting out the good than is in the food -the kidneys mny be made to lter out the nninnn. la |lan...........Il|roh .... ....rul|ren IA):-11.. .... ...1o Apsu, ..u........II ADP . . . . . . . ..|| April. RATES OF PASSAGE. lint cabin. 0dI.I0 and 0!). duals; return. OM) and 0110- Ptlhltl Utlll and Q10; Inn. 0110. 150- ,`:u.n.- to [A . Dun and . . And by Purl: on 03.15. stance. to [Avon-pool. Dora. Bollut. Glu- gow. nntown and London no Iowan nun. ago lug found. U131 llllfll FBI` HOV. : lbrhn Mi L c...o..un5_'"."..ZIa.n1"';'.. ......-... UlIl.. Dakota. | my all,` nlnlnu mall hung '.uw'uxaanuaa'. - my mm" slunu lgmuhitt. county countable, .. .z:'.'.-.....; -3* 3'"-`N IWVYO lnnnviunnlbhhnhg TI IC . WUIIWI II! can WIIIIIII. WIIIOII I DIV. WIRE." D. Rgblio. Inudnnour, Allcndulo. Ont... says: "Oouldfor your tno talk! for Diobohl which it would and my days Six-bonnet Dodd I mam, Pill: hm curd no." lI....|.. n:I.L.:.A h..A ll... l\_A I: "IUI'Z T1IVIOKICOIlJII%. Salad {cu-hilly. copooialiy in passing nut. My can. nonlhd from hling law knot of Budd : 'dnav Pills." \ ;':"&'.'7.I.s""u'Zi n'3 .'.`. .s..u.."".7'."....."' I that! I Dodd`I Kid Pilh. in .5: -gll -ad. Ah` I Who would not live longer if he could? More men shorten their lives by over- indulgence in food and drink than ever die l` mu starvation. Health can be maintaini- ed by eating end drinking just what is good for uo-no more no less. But most of up don : do that. In health the body expels what it doesn't require. and retains what it needs. In dis- use either the body doesn t expel the poison or it does not retain whet is needed to nourish it. In she direese celled Dn- ' nmm the kidneyeexpelsnger. Ito resence can be detected in the urine. T e body . need: smnr. In Dunn-rrr:-1 the mhrer die: I ' i Y A 9. ' " .`m"ou'ma nnxsuuon ` .` . an I `I. - . J r G I 4lguono9..Bu MED. With Pbieon goes Pain. With Sugnr thy: Strength. 1 Dunn-I-I.-1 dinnnnnn lilm mnoin hnfnm i any: ocrungnn. Dunn:-a diuppeors like ma io bofoto DODD`S KIDNEY PILLS. O or modi- cinoa never touch it. That`: the di`ot-once. If you hue Dl.un:1`:~1 b cund quickly. Don't bother with In icinu that do not. can Many willutnnd up to be counted an than who Inn boon cured 0! Dn- nrrta yhhing DODD S KIDNEY PILLS. ' Fnd Stokes. Barrio. Ont... says: "I lnvoboonproln I tutored tohonlth by g A fan horn: n! I d : Kidnnv Pill; Din- --v- -uvvuvv. -----vg \luIvI' to bod d'u Kidmy Pills. hobo Ind ndnend mv wdolna fnrhv. cu - in 5} Qin- ht- ( IUW IWXUI 0| IJII1 RICH. rill`. UII` I b0t:dMd my forty-ve I polufx Rn:5.L I:..nd.::n.._ An.}..m._ n..o_ 1 CHI] 09 UUIWDCII HI IDO Ill'l"O~ '1Vn 000) sugar. Dunn-;1'!;~3 the Iulferer die: I I lingering death. Until mmntlv l)unrnc< in nnnnnnul on Why Die a Lingring Death of Dircful Diabetes? Illllllll Sl(|IlNEYP||.LSEllRE|Il other nlodlclnu Never `touch It-But| Dodd`o nun lnfalllhly Onro-ExuollIng Pollon nnd PnIn-PrneI-vlng Bugs! and 8Inngth-Don't mo: Get Well. Mrs LIVE Lam] _ If Von are nervous or dyspeptic try Cu-~ ' ter INorve Pills. Dyspepsia makes you 1 nervous. and nervousness makes you dys- J pbptic, either one renders you miserable. 1 and these little pills cure both. I uul UIIIIIII unoruujnu DUI` I. eomu Prinoou pnd nton. or write to L. BLANOBARD. J. B. I Y. Olnrtuod Accountant. Prln. BIKIS1` OF` OHIO. Vlllt 01 An Agent. BANDIIURST. April l2.--Jghn Lockhert. 8 denhem, recently visited this section in I. eimereete of the British end foreign bible society. On Sebbuth evenin . -lth inet.. heoccunied the pul it of the 1etho- diet church. Lonwey. en epoke to the peopleof thet city. whoee builder and melxorie God. While in the neighbor- hood he was the guest of hire. R. Phip on. Mr. Loclrhnrt ie remarkably vigorouel or a men of eighty. To all nppeernncoe he . bide fair to become a .no mgenu-inn. On Friday lut e ewe belonging to George Spencer. Hayburn, gave birth to four Iembe. At last account: they were all alive and bloating. All this in an omen of what? Better times? H. McDonald, for some years keeper of N eilson a store, Con- way. isebout to remove to what is known In! Unltfe Corners. where he will commence buaineu for himself as a general store `keeper. Mr. McDonald will occupy the house belonging to G. Wager. prcpunuw no m. The preoi out replied that the bike had 1 Jame form! and would be made use or by ` all. No matter howlnc. no mutter how loan. no matter whether the person was 20 ' years old or 90. A (lumpy woman, weigh- ing 800 pounds. might not look as came on I wheel on one weighing 120, but she would look on chio us she could,'and the public must put up with it. An old lady with {nine hair. Ipecsnclos and is cracked voioo had rights the name us a daisy of A girl. and no one should seek to abridge them. In his family circle the rut und the loan. the ngml and the youthful, and even his father-in-law, who had still knees. a bald head, a humped buck and had lost his voice for the last ten years, rode a wheel and headed the procession. 1!. QUAD. umarmnucm. 13:: win: wu us wuuum up 800 poiuids. And wanted to Inn to 1` Gt 0 bike. He had perllaaontly du- zouruacd./hqr, an the an-onndnthst the wu tuofnt and would not prevent a graceful glceure. He had us mother-lnduw 70 yea: ua. Hhe ulna wanted to ride, but_\`he had objected to her use and banned. . Wu then any llmlt to am, fumes: or lmnneuf If there was, he wanted the club to sup- port him In My objootlonn. It not, horwu prepared to he In. 'l`hn m-ah ant 1-nnllml that the hike had max. ~ ~ Bnotbq Wu-lpok Smith Molt to at for Information. mg wife was a woman nnldllnn llllnntnin An!` unk! IE! hf]! 1 -._.,-` r-1 E-'-~a..v K...` -I -' m 7 `W74 T}; Fe 1:! 1; w J ~ L T UESDAY. A1i19cIL '"13`. 1897 rm: DAILY wine. '1` men run mun muuuu . ngwvun health. Burdock Blood Bi onrloluo blood. auongthou tho 3 IIUCII WI In K lllllu Dhtonpor ha been bad among the around Inn. Donia Snydot loot om V In vtlned highly. ' K3S!9.'!;!.`P.9' IIITIIICUI U. DII$. ]l'.' II VIIIEIU` IF Cloyno. and Miss M. Iclarlnnd so Im- nisto. Mrs. R. Henderson, on the front. Miss M. Burloigh has boon visiting hand: At. Mo:-van. C. Snider bu pm-ohuul 5 drlvu curt. Rev. Mr. Limbo:-u cud IF HWVZ. Uu amour IIII lill dam; daughter, of Selby. have but culling. on Iouo of his old pnriuhonon. W0 nu hpleuodt hi . mwgldnmrnr Ind nmnno tho PIUU IIIIIK Kl Z11] III IIIIU EIEJIL In IDIITU has nah it. for I week t. and L. Sbu-po has gnin town. 0 have never boon able yot. to write without recounting the duth of of some noighbor. This time It in the infant daughter of Mr. Diban. Mrs. N. Fellows and dnughter. Main. and Mrs. E. Hugo:-mun have nturnod altar at- unding the funeral of their uiotor. In. R. Gm .of undue. 8. Path hu boon ro- an ailing his house inside. John Fellow: in pninti his house inside and will noon an up ir qbode then. C. Pun-ott is having his house painted outlido. Vial!-nu-n - Minn Vnn Do R4-non. and Iuvmg nu nouns punwu ouuuuo. Visitors: Miss Van De Bognrt nnd Minn Bnvlo , of Rnchmond, Lt R. Bur- loiglfn: W. urdy.of Marvin. at J. Mo- Fu-hnd's: D. Shea. jr., in visiting at Cloning. And Min ll. Mofnrlnnd n hu- moved me Iamlly to Lula pmoe. Extensive repairs are being put on the cheese factory. consisting of new roof, floors and vats. The literary society met at Jonathan Tnlcott'e and after a debate had been indulged in the members were served with warm maple eugar. The adults of the village and vicinity challeng- ed the pupils of the public echool to a spelling ntoh Saturday evening. About twenty ere repreeented on each side. The edu a were beaten. Claude McDonald being th victorious one on the junior aide. `After the spelling match In con- cluded W. J. Osborne auctioned off the I896 numbereof the various magazines oi the public library. They were eold at a very small percentage of the original value. Fellow: lnnclee. Fnnmws, April l`2.-Itie a number of year: since we have known people to be plou hing so early in the season. T. Burt lug nut. it. fnr A bank next. and L ...u ..--..--,y. BL00.\H`lEl.D. April 1`.3.-ll[ra. Amy Lear. an old and respected msident of this place. died of pneumonia on April 1st. Deceased was in her eighty-second year and belonged to the Orthodox Friends. She was interred in the Friend's burying round. Mrs. W. J. Osborne was visiting ier husband and other friends last week. An open review was held at the Methodist Sunday school ona recent Sunday after- noon. after which a collection, amounting to $8.00, was taken up in aid of the Indian famine sufferers. Tom Coop- er has moved lromhere to East Lake, where be ex ts to work this season. A barber shop as been opened up opposite Purvis store. Mre. Herbert Bull is slowly in provingin health. The farmers in this locality have begun seeding, but the weather during the past week has not been very favorable. James Jackson and family moved to Picton last week. Iawis Stinson, former resident of_this vioinitv. died at his home in Pioton last weeit. Sherman Morgan returned homelast week, after safely delivering a shipment of horses to London. England. The passage acrose was exceptionally stormy but the home voyage was much pleaeonter. Mr. Mor- gan shipped on Saturday another carload for England. George Waggott. of Picton, accompanies this shipment. Mra lllr,l Jnrv rntnrnnd home After HCCOIYIPITNBB EDIE EIIIPHIUIID. Mrs. (Dr.) Jory returned home after visiting her father for several weeks in Norwood. Jack Mundeville. of Welling- ton, has I cow which possesses great breeding qualities. It gave birth recently to three tine heifer calves. The calves are alive and doing well. George Stevens has removed his stock of groceries down to a more central part of the village. ()n Thursday evening a sugar eocial was given in the town hall. The programme con- sisted of many of the songs and speeches given at the Old Folks concert. Proceeds for the sidewalks. Mac Cummings, of Wellington, who has had charge of the feed department of Bowermen s mill, has moved his family to this place. Rynnaivn mnnirn am hninrr nut. on Hm HUSH. It is such wonderful cures as Mr. Mc- Cready's that has given Dr. Williams Pink Pills their great reputation and made them the favorite medicine in thous- ands of families throughout the land. They are especially intended for purifying the blood and strengthening the nerves, and at this season of the year, when most people are feeling languid as the result of close confinement uring the winter months, a couple of boxes of Pink Pills will give renewed life and energy. Do not be persuaded to take any of the numerous pin colored imitations. which some deal- ers, whose only thought is their own prot, try to impose upon the public. If your dealer will not give you the enuine l)r. Willinms l'ink Pills they will sent post paid at fty cents per box or six boxes for $2.51!, by addressing Dr. Willis 3 Medi- cine company. Brockville. On . As in spring medicine in half dozen boxes will serve Ll whole family. Auctlonlng of Lut Year`: Magunlnu 0| ` The Llbrnry. ` n--__.......- A....:I In II..- A..-` """U""" """"' ""_U' - C|oseburn." KINGSTON. ONT. Inllnlon with `the London Oollolict \ `lulu. (llclund). IIILIIQI 0! University nulunu. lawn in Ittlnlnltou cud Punch. `no nnunont and ohn of homo command with the high- c Qiibl Irdnlu. ' `jg hgnnutnnnn I-` II-n-Q 0| `ll

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