Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1908, p. 9

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WICKLIFFE R. SMITH é i nehial Tubes. . Smith, editor of The formerly. principal. of Ji # Cameron, That, Wrltost imo I suffered with ba- thvoat and bronchial tubes any remoed{as, but ec ld find | "I tried nothing that would give me ref nallyl ol oa Poruna. Three histtl well, 18 88 Lt @id for mc, I bulieve it w Ait do| | 95 pounds before taking Perunc by getting feet woth stir p. sore with [cold which had settled | my body. The blood brush tomy headyeansi { 'ness and blinding he 34: YAg soon gs Perunp W commended to me Id $:give. it atrial and am to say that i? "Four mofiths ago 1 became chilled through and through ("Phe nex§ morning" I was. Savers. gdizzi cared _ after pT had used it only two months. 4% think you have a apléndid ¢ medivine and gladly endorse "A# soon as the people become acquainted. with the vigtues of \ Peruana, they find catareh not to. be soformidable a disease, bd hess" to Mrs. I. D. Hayes; 1037 Druid Hill, Bal- Throat and Head. timore, Md, writes: |. ¥Rerung is. one of the best remodies st for grippe, cald in the head, sore throat, < Gajned: Thirty Pounds. yd 1 hoadachies; and coughs that k Mrs, Alice J: Bo Mapte Avo, evar en discovened. After the nse of Harrisburg, Pg. writes: ond utile in my family I don't test safc "1 have "found a ctire in Pernna, [| witho#it Peruna in my honse."? | cannot pecommend Peruna enough, and]. Inf later letter Mrs, Hayes says: #1 I alto thank you for yourkind attention {8m never without n-bottle of Peruana in to me. ¥ am as well as could be ever | the house. I'find it good for most every since 1 began ta uk ing Péruna, and will jeomplaint, I give tho children Perung, | recominend it toothers. lonly weighed |if théy have a cold ard it alwh j now Lijlieves then, I dagit think Ico i welgh.125."? a Lefer Hnedy to five my childre MAL VEIN 'Who Slander TF porana Know Noth- 7. ing About it. THE. PEOPLE | WHO USE IT ARE THE ONLY RELIABLE WITNESSES: - ~ Read Tre Enthusiastic Testimonials on This: Page. frer---- These Testimonials Were Given Out of Pure Gratitude. 'For The Benefit Received From Pe-ru-na. It. is 80 eas fo' eritiofze things about; which the off ps nothing. hile, forinstanee, Perund. Thereare of people Hing ro willing to say 3 in diss] that, that, who never havo abt Porunay never Lnown, Thi abe ty of ols os {he hamian systom. Thore ae people wile 3%, & Ky beleve, that Peru is nssi. a8 | ewer =e by* soma peapics: It wold i be thea tithing ia, theworid toshow the falsity of such.a belief, Tet any ofie who reads this ge to tac rng #tore ad iphrciface 8 betile of Peruns, | If, after agemptips le to use it ay .ome ad o beverage or to take 'it in doses sufficient to produce anything like in- toxication, if after putting it to hix i esa a person is stillet! he Hat; Poruna ds a arink, sah a 'Wtatomont. | eannot be so used. Any onewhokiows/| anything about Perna by perioral ane | knows that Peruana 133 medidfne. he f vory label on tho bottle, giving dhe prin icipal acttyo ingredients, farnibhos in- disputable proof that Peruna i8.wmedi- eal compound, We will ba willing te | Byaranice that no normal person can or {will 'use Peruns. ss. a. bevorsgd. If +k this Tomedy, can 'ho, will be ea a Practically; Porann "10RD MAYOR AND LADY MAYORESS AND RESIDENCE. The Jord gr Orbe: Coach PL { 0c THE DEAR GIRLS. & They Should: Be 'Very Carefully 3 Guarded. Qligiph Herald." | A' word. in, season. mothers. "Ale you; Keeping a. watthiul' eye. on that daughter. of your? -Is she tramping the streets at ni , dither with or without your .pérmissi Aa ayn) who. 1s aroutjd: the city ih J in the evenings it is pntul to witness the, number. of Pu girls 'who are wandering aimless- ut, apparently rushing towards | x Levils which, ever surround these young creatures, Wherever you go' vou see them, appdrentlyy without any real reason for beifig on the Streets, conducting themselves in a manne? that makes a father wish he could jist take them over his knee and spank them good and hard. You see them standing m the doors with young men, on the street 'corners, in thé parks, and there are few seciwded spots, where, if the evening is fine there is not ohe or more of these young girls engaged in conver sation with those of the male persuasion, and And it is to be feared from their man ner, that their conversation is. by ne means innocent of evil; in fact, ! ve been told that it' would: appal th aver: | age parents could they hear ihdeli- | cate conversation which so many of our | young people carry on. We all khow what this sort of thing leads to. The police courts and hig courts are full. of the results, and my mind goes back to thie most distressing case | ever witnessed, that of a ¢ of about fifteen telling a judge and swith not one single member of: own sex to aid her--of" the' result intercourse probably begnn if just such 4 manner As is generally thie 1) nian gat off, while she, poor girl, will | end IR B The lord mayor's show 'is one of those picturesque annual evetits oii help Londoners to preciate the antiquity of the great city in which 'they dwell, and realiz$ that London more than a mere collection of bricks and mortar and masonry. been intimately connected with London. Then, linking up the dignitary of the ity of London, Sir G, W, Truscott. » to bear the disgrace "alone to the i Find out odcdsionally if they have béen of her days where they said 'they were goings <A fore, 1 d to mother's loving eve can often Wdtect rv watchful eye on their daugntets: | what « never can~--until too ther appe the mot hers ta father's &~ The show this year was picturesque, and included a literary protession of some of the many great men: of letters: who he Plmsion, . HD te ap- is something | especially have - past and present, canis the first eivie [ late. Our. gitls 'aré Wot bad--only i thotightless (af fest, but how easy the at the cue ns it PAYS. 'member that fa otce: 18 wrth a. pound of cup" Ke al at' home more, or; else" t SiH. out with you. xX Sanghters i is with 'her 'mother, whenever paste and a mother, canfiot foo often at her dabighter's side. Ti ist an unfortunate et, Rasen mi noticeable that & mother and tighter, ly understand = adh other throughly. Jathet and son conte hal closer ahd | ses "father | a ang danghte ¢ closely 'allied for Chewing Hesicca Rich 'and satisfying. The big black plug. ; « 2268 | downward. road is 'after the first 'step. | Nery often a liftle once will prevent that ghen: het iiational 3 10. His "tent; '| er a woman needs to be ag dissbuse his mind." Peruna is 6 gre A medicine, 'It is used homes. Tf hag beconie standard; rem- edy for various peity silments ja the home. tis y useful for ¢limatio diseases, - Tt is an exopllent remedy for colds, [tis a well-tried remedy for cas tarrh in 211 forms, 'We have a multitude of testimonials recommending it for colds, for bron- chilis, for Yariona affections 'of the | Neb, writes: "I don't have any moe - trofible dn, thy throat; and have not had a for four weeks. "Peruna 18: the very medicine for ow tarrli, There. is no medicine like it in the United States, for have tried a good many before using Peru, "I will keep it in my house to guard against catarrh, as it cures al) catarrhal diseases," WE ABE TRULY REPAID, How . Things Do Come Round After All. Heaven repays, sis is punished, and goodness is requited, though the time of reward may: linger. Last century tle rector of Methley, : a few miles from Leeds, took ina Russian count who was suffering from -smallpox. The rector nursed his visitor back to health. with tenderness. When the count. arrived in Russia his parents sent a letter enclosing a draft for a large sum, and asking if they could serve the rector through in- fluence for, any" preferment - from the (English crown. But the letter was too late. The rector had taken smalipex and died. There were many to say that he had thrown lis life away, and his funcral sermon was pregched from the text," Be not righteous. dyernuch." It segmed as if the rectors great generos- ity had been in: ain: But in 1854. England 'was at war with Russia, » An'English correspondent was 'seized '3s 'a' Spy, and condemned to he shot the following day. "His brave wife had acconipanied him and set 'herself to work to get his Bardon as: he was a re- portér and no Lak Russian gen- erdls' politely told her hat the power of frden was with the Crar and not with ee She 'could net find access to the al dtdesde tieicanmp. UY do any but d pathy i. is Jus A vw of the clergyman?" be father!" said thé dgitated ig ; oy God; How i Shing coms round # Sor the rector did not die' itr vain; lie he a y His Hihers ETE n When he had ga paid them he awn ed the lathes he stood wp in and no 'great railway company: Hea Plover rind for more than we weep, though he did nbt get into the House of Leds Re a Monee FL or his sons cstablished in business: and fiat best 'of possession-the good name which is righes. . To be a really good wile and moth. guess- er. ait ' In Vermont last year there was one : divorce to eight marriages--a pretty bad 4 fe of sixteen, living ut No: Emperor, and Jay being or gdered way, 3 The ria 'had het Sroaght og ET st 4 else nrmed | Dé you re. i fo Ta i shillings in the) rather to «be chosen than avenue; oy by "rain" rs when "the famons singer, dressed for her evening ecrt in the .Eister hall, appeared the entrance and hesitated beneath tha vesandah {0 make the journey in hey satin shoes to the carriage in waiting, ' One of the hoter servants was called and laid a piece of carpet, which was not sufficient to vover the muddiost stretch of two" or threes yards nearest the vehicle, which was a few icet from the ewrh. A group oup of persons' had been waitin in theirain to sce Mme: Melba, an out ul is this gathering the newsboy, seeing shed his way, He ated the ed the-muddy ground with his: stock of: ovening newspapers, and the' celebrated © singer, "as she passed], smiled at the lad and told him lhe deserved © good fortune for his kind- ness, She directed the gentleman who: wad handing her. musi¢ into the vehicle to give the how Some reward, "and she waived her hand to ne as she drove off' said the sew: vendor, vesterday, 'telling lik mat ati: e to the cortespondent of, 8 Liverpool news- paper, who has' Histovered his 'name and address. o one told ed; ph iden" caine to my i nx moment when = 1 saw tv - Wonld Ji doit 3 nid Bivy is. an: Ta Ttaions 8 Low widowed Pollock, a ptrest, with his "Abert Ydtehell migister, was' Bishop Edsall, at sote. Tn Kansas lately "Preshytériai ed. s.r, wils priests ohn Philip 'A ao er ] James William Heyward, formerly Sh ister, have been od deacons Ly Bishop Brewer, at Bozeman, Montana. The people of 'Trinity parish, Manistee, - Mich; where 'Wb - former 'rectors have erverted 10° ,. hage bravely gone orward and raised a much larger shi» end far ax erly may: . Lv Jie fact that Abbey's Slt ig infallible for Biliousnesty: Constipation, Indigestiofi, i Heatohes ad other Bisorders of Diges- tion. When vou Rive afly of these : troubles, he sure you have hee eu fs mgmt i sland, M » J. Cameron, his: widow well. provided for, all | = i sosid) condition, _ co so mi mii 4.5

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