Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1902, p. 4

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10 LOAN IN LARGE OF oly ary 45550 3 CX A new NTHANGE & STRANGE Agents , Ee---- 8. 8. CORBETT, ao eT Bie ow JAMES REID, | SE nes "Ribena" Oe T. ¥. HARRISON CO., 233-235 Princess B' Quality and oficiency the best. Prices © et ee Warsrooms, 90. LM Era \rmstrong's SUFFERING WHICH DOCTORS FAIL TO CURE. Thousands Of Women Throughout Cansda In a Similar Condi- tion--Words of Hope to Suffer- ors. ' In countless homes throughout Can- ada, where bealth and bappiness should reign supreme, the peculiar weakness and diseases of women are responsible jor an atmosphere of hope lesspess snd despair. This awful con dition is largely due to a wisunder- standing of the proper mabner in which to effect a cure tor female trou- bles of all kinds. Dr. Williams' Pink pills bave been more successful in caves of this kind than any other me dine, and they should be in every bomwe, and should be used by every woman who is mot perfectly beaity and strong, Mrs. Fred. Murpby, a well-known resident of Pubnico Head, N.8S., cheerfully bears testimony to the great value of Dr. Williams' Link Pills ia woman's ailments. Mrs. Mur says: "A few years ago my a'th was completely broken down, my troubles beginning in one of the ailments which so Irequenily afllict my sex. | was a great suficrer from violent attacks of pain which would seize me in the stomach and arcund the heart. Jt is impossible for me to describe the agony of the spasms. Several times the doctor was bastily summoned, my friends thinking me dying. | was wholly unable to per iorm my bousechold work, and was under medical treatment all through the summer, but without benefit. My appetite leit me; my heart would pal pitate violently aiter the least exer- tion, and | was pale 'and emaciated. My bushand urged me to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and procured me a supply. After using the pills a cou- ple of weeks, 1 could feel that they were helping me, and after using sev: en bottles, 1 was fullv restored to health. From that time until she spring of 1901 1 enjoyea the best of health, but at that ume I felt run down, and suffered from pains in the back. J] at once got some more ol Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ana they soon put me alright, send I am now iecling better than 1 bave done for years, 1 cannot ise these pills too much, nor can 1 too strongly urge those who are ailing to test "thew wonoerful health restoring virtues.' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills go right to the root of disease by mak nZ new, rich blood, and restoring shattered nerves. ln this way they cure such woubles as the funclional ailients of women, restore the glow of health to sallow cheeks, cure palpitativa of the heart, anaemia; headache, indigestion. kiangy and liver troubles, rhewwa- tisw, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dunce, etc. Ue sure you get the genu- ine with the full name "Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale People," om every bux. I you do not lind them at your dealer's, they will be mailed post paid av BUe, a box, or six boxes for 92.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Uns. ? Remarkable Longevity. * iting his sister, ie Juris Haney. r. McKay is past eighty-six years a on i ear ao hia DoimeIn Taylorsville, after a visit to his bro- ther, George McKay, Palestine, Tex, who in ninety-three years of age. Mr. McKay is as lively and hearty as a man of fifty, and no one would think that he had passed his sixtieth year. While in Texas he also visited his sis- ter, Mrs a Who has seen ninety-one summers, re. ac- ots eighty-three rs Rath. McKay, the baby of the family, is an active youth of seventy-one. The aver- age age of six brothers and sisters is vighty-five years, and it is that there is not another family the United States that can , All of them are ~ Kidney Troubles of Children. Owensboro (Ky.) laguirer. i Allen Mcnay, of 'J aylorsville, is vis- X -- emp BIDS CLOSE FOR FIGHT. Which Plies Will Secure The Big Mill. New York, March 15.--The limit of the time fixed for the bidding for the hes ight ip nhght be tween James Jefiiies, the present Bolder of the title, and ex-champion Bob Fitzsimmons, expired dey ana it is Sxpecied of location will The evident sincerity of the two fighters in coming to terms hes led a spirited rivalry among the fistic ganizations the country secure the battle. The high bids pub- licly announced by several ng cube have frozen out the smaller or- ganizations, but it is believed that not fewer than six or eight clubs have put in bids worth ing. The choice apparently lies between Los Angeles, San Francisco and Fort Erie, Canada, with the chances favor thé selection of San Francisco. A TERRIBLE AFFLICTION STRICKEN DUMB IN MIDST OF BLASPHEMY. Baltimore Man Suddenly Loses Power of Speech While Cursing His Wife--A Peculiar Story From U.S. i Md., March 14.--Jobn stricken dumb while cursing and bl pheming. 3 Kelly, who is forty-four years old, was arrested in front of his home, on fhe complaint of his wife. Mrs. Kelly inf a policeman that her bus band was intoxicated, had chased ber from the and had threatened THE DAILY WH1G. BATURDAY, MARCH 18. from your grocer. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. If you are not already using MONSOON Tea, we would It is the most delicious of all teas. » sn a MT ask you to get a packet BNE INDO-CEYLON TEA. CURED BY STOVEPIPES. her life with a razor. The prisoner ap- peared di .. His throat and mouth twitched convulsively as he made an ineffectual effort to speak. Yesterday Kelly was still dumb, and condi: | when brought before justice White he late, he was aghast at the aster, His wife, however, came to the rescue and saia : "Never mind, it is late, and no one will be in the wo- men's dressing room. Come there with me, and I'll mend them for you." To hear was to obey, but wi once the ressing room was reached, the wife said : "Well, you know, I can't mend them while you have them on," and the tractable husband took the trous- ers off and handed them over for re But this domestic scene was in- terrupted by other belated guests who sought to enter ana divest themselves of wraps. "Good gracious |" said the husband, "what shall I do now "Get into this closet," advised his resourceful spouse, "and I'll get rid of these people in a jiffy." With the words she whisked him through the door and slammed it after him. It closed with a spring lock. Then she sped toward the dress- ing room door to admit the clamorous guests. Just as she reach- ed it she was stayea by a pounding on the other door, and the imploring voice of her busband, 'For ven's " he pleaded, "let me back; you've shut me in the ballroom." FE {iit oi, i i §=83- FEES: §-E gif 3 « efrie ge : 4 1 i i § ; J i El : hl i i £3 Fi A i 5 vf ir i : g5E Ji ¥ laboriously made all his statements in writing. Mrs. Kelly told Lieut. Demp- sey that in the midst of his cursing and blasphemy her husband suddenly stopped and trembled all over, as though he had a chill. Then he tried to speak, but could only choke and groan. Stolen Gould's Gift. New York, March 15.--The new na- | val branch of the young men's christ- ian association, in Brooklyn, is now completed and will be for oceu- pancy within a few days. i of the Y.M.C.A. owes its existence to | Miss Helen Gould, who gave $413,000 for ite creation. The building is the finest of its kind in the country. It is a olub and an hotel in one, and ite principal feature will be its ifi- cent roof gardens. There will be shoot- ing galiaries, hot and cold water plunges, a dining-room, 1 , audi- torium, a lecture-room, dels class and club rooms, together with vast dormitory accommodations. 'A Very Severe Test. When 'the constitution is neglected, indigestion, sleeplessness and nervous- ness will surely follow. A tonic is then needed, and the proper medicine to take is Iron Tonic Pills. "hey build up the system, improve the ap- petite and strengthen the nerves. Each box contains seventeen days' ireat- ment. Price 25 cents at Wade's drug store, Miller's Headache Powders cure eadache in five minutes. In boxes 10¢ and 2. at mel store rst telegraph in o tion in America was between Washington and Baltimore, May 27th, 1844. | and for about twelve ! sible jar. Cornwall Man Tells Of a Faith Cure. Cornwall, March 12.--The sensational reports of the Dowie eure of J. Eas ton in Toronto, have brought to mind a "miracle" which happened in this town a few years ago. F. R. Macgil- livray relates the story. "A iamiliar citizen. met with a painful accident which so affected his spine that he was unable to move any portion of his body. Though encased in a plaster jacket, he had no control of hie limbs ears all his necessities were faithfully attended to by loving hands. Every favorable af- ternoon his cot (made for the pur- Jose) was carefully wheeled out of is domicile upon a platiorm, which raised gradually to the height of his waggon. So that he i be placed upon carriage with the least His driver handled Phe reins with such particular care that the hearts of sympathetic observers were touched to the quick. "He was about one day in his room when the line of stovepipes running over his bed became unisstened, but before they had time to fall he was standing tiptoe on a chair putting the wreckage to rights again, "This was bis first discovery that he had any use of his limbs. The jao- ket, of course, came off, and now he is lamenting the loss of he does not know how many years of usefulness." Dr. Agnew's Ointment Cures Piles. Itching, Bleeding and Blind Piles. Comfort in one application. It cures in three to six nights. It cures all skin diseases in young and old. A re medy beyond compare, and it never fails. 35 cents. For sale by Henry Wade and E. C. Mitchell. --63. Caleulating machines date from a remote period. Pascal, who lived from 1623 to 1662, in his nineteenth year invented a simple machine that was unequalled. 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The market for Laces ofall kinds is so large, ing 80 rapidly, that we can sell practically unlimited quantities and we are at their own homes working on their own Looms saves us manufacturers. y Shnge Sow 3 cous per yard for the narrowest ind or which we pay very higher prices. , and with the number of bobbins used an immense out is marvellous, and yet all the grace and fatterns can be made A HAN TOV UALRDY -- er Fur Nass ERR IS INNER NINN EE IRAN ssa n sR sas NEE REE, : § PORE OMIIER ene ss chssesnstesys stsBIMEEE coenuns sions ss iosn:' COUNTY ..cvvisavnrsnnnnsersones's PROVINCE. covvrvenronensnns. a wish tobe paid, weekly, sionthly, ar as you send io the work. or to I

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