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FOOT WEST STREET. rir lipe feted ee nde teed) delivery. "Phone, ---------------------------- i ---------------------------- RISE OF THE United EmpireLoyalists| An Informing can History, Valu ies and Research. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. Price, 50c. Address British Whig, Kingston. Skétch of Ameri able for Libra Auction Sale Rooms s| 1-1 y.\ Ail kinds-of Seeond-Hand Goods bought and sold, or goods sold on Auction sales promptly commissio tended to on i the City Auction Sales Rooms, 88 rout] street J.E. JO IT 1S "PERFECT." Our "CRYSTAL BRAND of Standard {ranalated Sugar, for preserving and- table use. We have tried it for years, and price is right. ANDREW MACLEAN _ Ontario streets * Bilis s and Contractors Use Sashweights made in Kin at aston Angrove's & | Foundry. Special prices for large quantities. ou R ROOSTER BRAND| OF TOBACCO Bmoking ' and Chewing 'at sents a pound, is a good. tobacco: pay eighty-five cents Gatarl: street. torty- five { hy | Andrew Maclean, $ S ES, Auctioneer] FAILED 3 | ble I'orontd dia E.Pinkham'sVegeta- " Compound Cured Canada. --"1 shall endeavor { to desc be to you how I felt before I began taking 1 Lydia E. | table Compound. what it was to be well iy Pinkham's Veg- 1 scarcely knew I had awful bearing-down pains and nsually before § mymonthlyperiods 1 suffered terribly | and hid to go to bed. I'wasnot able to walk across the floor the pain was 1 doctored for a long time, but the doctor's treat. ment did not do me any good. I gave up so 1 all being until one day myhusband saw pound advertised in the paper. ad. hopes of ever | again | the Com- He | well decided to get me a bottle, and I am thankfudhe did. bottle before 1 beg and I kept on taking it a different woman. during maternity | Tom: J. M. TWEEDALE, |T oronto, Canada. The success of Lydi | Vegetable Compon and herbs; is unps used with perf who suffer mation, ule regularities, peri be: aring-dow nt Teeil tion, dizziness, or tion. re until It a and . hy had not taken one an to feel now [am | etter, elped me idbirth: can thoroughly recommend your Veg. stable Compound tO any wom wha 1s afflicted with female v. troubles." 138% Nassau 8 © Pinkh ams A le from roots Helec dd. 1d tami lency, § may be WW i en fam. ir. backache indi vi GA prostra "WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED From | tagton 83, "between Sts. Rest. lavndry In aliasd tir and dJdeliversd 73 Clarence St. to the 168 Weis | Brock -and "Clarenst city, Goods a ' VILLAGE OF OF CATARAQUL Couple " Wedded-- Meth odis + , Church Banquet. Catarakwi. Oct. IR--=X good. many 'people have their' threshing done, and {report grain a good yield, D. Purdy has his building, which he moved and Three renovated. aboul completed. ooke Ounces of Clotted Blood' From {Bras Fa dared Several Sf the 5 , wohards in HS Vie Pu waorge Bar: Man's Heart's Envelope, and {oi is suffering with o toissaed hand. Made Three Stitches im Cut in W. Smyth and family, Sunnyside, are § the Organ. {moving to the city to reside. John New York. ard continues in, poor health. AJ received th {small, dainty Miss Cassidy has taken 'An up her abode here in the Methodist as parsotiage. Considerable under drain- } Aluerin.. AZ workinah was stabbed in 1 ing is being done this fall by B. Lan- the heart and was taken to the hos | ots J. iieaton and Cooke Bros. - y I A quiet wedding took place last pital apparently dying. The hospital Th ursday, when i x Marion. H i | surgeon, Pr. Martin, vave hinv chioro- 1 Toh Clvde. \ arion arpe | Horan ¥ having brakes three rile. (and John Clyde, both of this place, ! | ane g a Ch n were married at Brock Street Meth- yout into the heart's envelope and odist parsonage, Kingston, They left mo Bite, and onc-half ounces for paseo and on retusning will take i Then tabine tha heart hie" oft up hauseke eping near the city, ha the doctor rulint i andi | Ri "Rudy Sight at adult Hike {he saw the wound. A pressure of his | a Y : ast nday schaal | I there gave a banquet in their Sunday {hand on the heart made it beat more | chool room. The tables were laid in {sirongly. but ir qularly. Dr. Martin the form of an "X" and were very {made three stitches, put the heart |ptiily decorated with flowers, and {back again, and it beat fechly, but festooning of bunting, the colors hy the regularly. The man is still alive and (lass, red and white, being much in' there is hope of his recovery.' evidence. Eight pretty voung girls, gowned in white, acted as waitresses, | and 'fulfilled their duties most admir- ably. Shortly after eight o'clock about seventy guests sat down to a sumptuous suppe?, and when all were satisfied in that divection, the pro] gramme changed to that of the drink- ing of toasts. Many interesting and amusing speeches were delivered, among them being that of P. Mabee. tOdessa; Dr. Edwards, MP. Cataraqgui, tand Rev. Mr. Cassidy, pastor of the fehur h. The orchestra of the Meth- todist Sunday school, Odessa, was pres ent, ahd vere kindly gave a number 'oi musical selections. The presidents of the classes, ¥. Valleau and Miss F Birmington, ve to bejcongratulated success of their"banguet W. NH. A. French has been here | interest of the Upper Canada! Society, but owing to a heavy very few attended the meeting. W.M.S. meeting for this month held at the home of Myre. W on Thursday next. Thanks held recently the edifice SENED UP HEART', {A REMARKABLE SURGICAL, OPERATION IN ALGERIA. Doctor Removed ver Oct. IS.--~The Sun has following from London : extraordinary surgical -oporation been periormed at Conspanting, re of ENTERED A PROTEST. | Against Decisions at the Ottawa- | Queens Game {Special to the Whig. Ottawa, Oet. IX. --Queen's t sted the Ottawa Colley ame; on Saturday, it the incompetency William Fozan, the well-known la FasSse may and sporting author the wrongful interpreta- intercollegiate scrim Referee' H Pul- alleged unfair decision line judge, which apst man a touchdown. | hay @ win j ro of the on the grounds of the umpire, "w ate alleged of the rules by and an' by a college {1he Kinuston {protest has been formally {will jae dealt with at ing of the league. { i i 1] ity: tation mage {3nd rvey ' Yon the | - Rev in the Bible rain, Lhe will be O'Shea, giving Christ made wn an meet SUES FOR $410,000. Owner: Takes Action Railway. NY. Oct amount ever: claimed th Against [ery ices were Churth. when wrettily decorated with the fruits said, for damages caused [the garden and farm. Miss Geraldine fires, has been instituted In | Purdy entertained a few of her friend Turner, who asks 20.660 ast week, on the evening of her birth | {from the New York and Ottawa jway. Mi I'nrner's tract as township 19, Tupper lake. Fire alleged to have {been started by a New York and (h {tawa railroad Jvcomotive, destroved a {eonsiderable portion of the forest two mn t Malone, was largest state, it by forest Charles I8.--Suit for the § ol § wm is H rau land, | north | day . of mst f leniown lies KETCHELL KNOCKED OUT. Johnson Won the Eight in Twelve) Rounds. San Franciseo, Oet. 17 Jol t@ined the heavyweight e hampionship | knockipg out Ketehel>n-- the | twolith rédund on Saturday The cli-§ max of the fight was crowded into . , | thirty-four seconds. Up to the begin- | projssion Persia, wiites from i of the iwelfth round there had b shiz deikana John hate A lheen little on which to forecast the | Fo - BE a 4 Cor Sinner. The men clinched and wrest i stantinople, where will work inde- edt i Johnson's ik ky Ni Bro | pendently in the harems, making her iy ht a to East | the : Li While, Waman phy icin \lyi, Ketoholl' drove: his Hoht at the juractiee , a ' Re i die tat 3 he black's lowered heicl. Johnson ducked, ham maa an bia elore Pats | ond the blow landed -behind the ear. | 1 Dermelf ne he Ng i bi i man He stumbled, fell and stretched out one BB ing t BAL ENC. . "ihe floor, landing deavilys Keteheli fying every a a Bo 4, AP {backg! toward the ropes with a laint a Ihe sve of ey | smile on his batueredh thera streak 4 place, Tahriz Constantinople, 1 face. Johnson rose slowly, jas thouuh widing 1 "Oe of the wen at Tabriz dazed: As he. straightened, to 3 o \ . x] 4 sotchell ¢ will who can speak a little Ewglish said. knees he looked at Kotehell and wildly Entire city welcomes you," whi +h | leaped across the ten feet that separa- {makes it rather pathetic.to leave { ted them. His right shat into "the | white man s jaw. His loft crashed to the stomach and the right | again with i on re years | ago To Practice In Harems. iy Spokane, Wash.. Oct Mrs. Cora C M.D... who i is prac tisin i Ix IW } her arpenter in to hor father, ised : : to she sSavs na We is and swung | To Establish Cement Works: ! T the speed of lightuime, 1 Spek i Wash ih Oct. I ™ 1 ree mil | actching Ketohell's head as he reled doll jrs he stated & a 1 backward from the onslaught. of a corporation headed by I. ° ol Be > | Ketehell dropped in a heap, «nab { frvin, of Ottawa, 'Ont., managing di stop his vector of the International Portland Johnson, unable to rush, : wawle cross his beaten rival's legs | Cement company, with a capital of | She nd a Ftwo million dollars, and bead of the and fell full length himseli ! Pg sprany his. fox Fxshaw Portland Cement sompany ul} I'he negro _spra '0 Alberta, which purposes to erect i i 1} i | ! hon i= ih on with a Ones, ! him, | rolled of | w hound, but Ketchell as ont. NL ment factory the town of Otctne. as tie seconds were std over Jdaho; southeast of Spokane he feebly moved his arms and. t has just acquired 223 his head. He " ig i lime known { hfe, and his « Y | Rea irom the floor. barely #hnscious : Fed Johnson was still dazed. He clung | to the ropes and looked about him in' bewildered The erowd bro! into murmurings, and. seemed Lessard, | reglize that the fight was. over | t neat where a "othe pie IAVe acres of clay ga the NM seeonds up beds, as tract, $ ---- WiR It Be This Way ? Tgronto, Oct -- Military eet that Colon 1 P..] B.. A.D.C adiutant-general at Ottawa. and formerly of the. Royal Toronto, will be of the Quebec com Brigadier-Genergl Col. Lessard com- Canadian Dragoons : a way. is men here unabh it | . NOW RIB PIERCED HEART. Er | McIntyre Thrown Out of "Buggy at Rockland. Rockland, Ont., Oct ~Mrs, can _ Melntsre, of Clarence Fron, of a prominent farmer, was inste antlv { killed, Saturday alternoon, in ! May accident. 1 her hor eg was years | ine shied ad some object, living occupants, consisting of Was | jes, besides herseli, "Bat of the | Mrs. Melntyre fell upon a rock, ing thee ribs on her loft side of the ribs Dragoons, the he Canadian placed at to 1, deceased manded the Royal » South tAfrica Murs. | suc IR Dun- wife He Will Likely Die. Noland Landing, Ont, Oct ter Morrison, aged seventy-five farmer East 'Gwillimbugy, o and one-half miles from herve, into . the stable when animal attacked his knocking nd trampling on him, and causing in- l J mn 1 «he throwing two lad: bugey. break- a por- IN . Pe : i of | the | hee | "" {! ading a bull Le down of piercing him tion heatt one rhs "There {hreaking sevens ternal injuries are no hopes tor -- CQUNT WITTE'S ESCAPE, Druggist Gave Russian Statesman Poison By Mistake. Odessa, Cet 18 Count whe arrived here, a trips abr . teetpres Witte had a narrow dpath dering recently his recovery Death Of Picton, Oct. IR the late = Walter a vears for Prince Edward, ! having - reached ol ninety: Picton's most promia at Bath had resi i = Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Ross, wi Ross, M.P., low for | od | died, | ctor, the from . two vears 1 ount from Biarritz Witte's, vesterday. that escape at: an pre- hur- antidote the for Sichiy mrormng markable age was one sojourn result of apothecary's mistake wn filling a eription. A physician on } viedly called administered fur the but meverthel sz count suffered severe stomach pain davs his horn as the but paren tage, wing \ nn Militia poison, Unt, Changes Coming Oct It important changes follow the death Bricadier-General Buéhan, and it » stated that Cel. Hodgins, formerly i command of Ottawa, and recently ny pointed DLO of military' district No. 1, with headquarters in London be ene of tha atfocred Londen IN ed here that the militia will 1S rumor yy veral st T RAN INTO HERD OF CATTLE. railed and Little Near Turnbull Bay, Onts, Oct. 187 name has not tly inured, Cars Ds Girl Hurt little nel North whose . ne first t been Destroyed By A i ] . 1, sig Fire 1 was and | three o ws Turnbull wturday when a U.P. R. express ergsh- herd of cattle, Le company x 1g Turnbull is section of of the ( ht, expositioh the FEN and ferailed morning, ced inte An en on: the lav two men Tere the Chaple@u =u division cal tet. IR fire Saturday Northern : on near night elevator number unouant « destroved e 'custy on an dy way situated on the Lake PR 1 a ng the and other and 1 thrown sheds on ht of wharves 8 merche ireman from grain dise was Susned Fort i miah was lop A, act perion Kile i ni Alaska- | ape bo ir turday at midnight , the 1 Y ukon- Pacific daring clamix fair wie iw Mxtters That Interest Everybody 000 Canadian Northern | tents to the 'death 'which the growers tin default of appearar and | Steamer Hepburn Raised And loi SPANGENBER THE BE A goodly number of our regular customers have rices offered during the open ing days ofyour sale and to paper adv we beg to announce that TO-MORROW dows wiil contain a number of articles IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AND LOOK EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO BUY F. W. J. T. Sutherland nd Says Shoe Sales THE NEWS OF WOE iD suum Say sh OCCURRENCES CES RECOUNTED Boot and. Shoe Recorder. IN BRIEF FORM. Some time ago a religious od Holy Rollers" save out 'that on Saturday, Sept. 18th, the city Tampa, Florida, would, because of wickedness, ve wiped off the "earth. Much interest in the prophecy, which had a goed deal of color lent to it, when on the fateful' morning, double hurricana signals were hung out by the ermrent and Tampa citizens warned to look out a vig gale. That nothing out of the ordinary refflly took place 'is accounted for by llames "I Sutherland, southern re jpresentative of Clark-Hutchinson com- 1pany, who writes as follows : Learning. that Tampa was doomed to | testruttion and knowing that the shoo {retailers of that city are pretty good | ™ fellows, the shoe drgmmers ® nfiking ithe state decided during the week {that as many as could find it prac ticable should visit Tampa on that date, and by virtue of their presence {ward off all danger to Tampa and its vitizens. That they were successful is shown by the fact that, although a terrilic hurricane was headed straignt for Tampa on that date, it must have in sofse manner learned of the {presence of the gallant band of shoe {drummers who had thrown themselves literally speaking, into' the jaws destruction in order to ward off, the foree of their presence, all wor to Tampa The religious was much crestiallen over ure of their prophecy. but admit that only the presence of the |brave, but small, army of shoe drum- mers averted a national calamity in the wiping out of the ety of Tam- pa. I'he the following Hodges, with pany: Ernest K. Fox; Ge Thaver., Ma chell, with {al I. {zie Shoe and Peary | Scheitiele (Tench, with W. Field, company: Shoe Diamonds Watches HOW TAMPA WAS SAVED. sect call of its the face' of was taken ~--Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. The Commercial hotel at Rainy River was burned ('. R. W. Biggar, died suddenly. Ss. 8. lonian from Glasgow loronto will be represented in the Yonkers Marathon this, year A New York magistrate sharged seventeen bookmakers accused ! hetting. Che sales : at 13je. to Que., 1.100 at 10jc There 8220 000 insurance gov- were Kk. C.. Toronto, Quebec tox has reached has dis- of 2 5. Watertown, N.Y. 134c.; Victoriaville. <0 on the elevator and con at Quebec, recently" burned, and 833.000%0n the conveyor 1he programme for the coming pro vincial liberal convention will he drafted by a committee of leading libe rals, who will t wv Toronto ar October 22nd. | David Reid was rowed while at tempting to swim shore from a boat that upset near Country Harbor, \. 8. Two of. his companions clung and drifted ashore. Mr choirmgster of the Col horne street Methodist church, at Lon- § 'don, Ont., died suddenly, the choir waited for his arrival Sun day, morning. not knowing of his was me to by boat 1,.v dat Gregor, Rollers the fail- candidly of Holy sect and on of beans, for receive from three to three and a hall cents a pound, were produced "on, 1,000 acres of land on the Kendrick ridges, in Latah county, Idaho. this season. The injunction restraining the To 'rento 'Mail and Empire from publish- ing Commander Peary's story of find- ing the nortlt pole was made perpet ual by Justice Magee. - Costs to the plaintiff axcept in regard to one mo- tion The Yoo fon Times are the plaintiffs. Chief Justice Meredith reservedijudyg- | ment on an application on behalf of ig the dominion government for judgment behali "of | Bros =. Young, with : James T Qugel: . The owned thie hi a san Revstone Fish company, of Ene, "Pa. Hutdhineon Sompans i : the wants forfeiture !, t reportect that. the mayor ¥ t ; ATampu-wired to the governs declared] Froid requesting that a | memorial be in honor brave band had come to Tampa's aid in 'need ne { the the sho doubt, by i Holy Rollers' drammers, j counted | { Hapler, million pounds will Four hand of heroes was composed of bright lights © Sam 1, Williams-Rofeland com- J. White, with' Charles W. Bartlett, with guire & Field, F. R. Mit- Civilian Shoe company; Yost, with Helming-Mchea- company R. Ross, with Shoe Miu. company: B. M, i. OC. Godman company; with George L. Webster B. A. Wolie, with Wolio company: ULeorge C. Radelffie Snoe company: therland. Clarg- of of suitable of - the nobly hour of . on boat i by fis States vessel the United ny po Sh with government MARINE NEWS. raised who 0 3 her in Repair Dock. Katie Eccles of event fratures of | srtion. of | cased Ho t bie three to be the disappointing was the hasty men's rahks, their faith prophecy, who formerly men of nerve: with Thompson {Oaklev, © with Patrician pany: UC. Motley. with ard. These gentlemen government hoadt re- (persuaded to remain the which | drifted away | Tampa, but left storm tearly train... bound The - steambarge - -Waterhily down Sunday. She had on co ol freight 2 The steambarge the wav from Bediord anoque with lumber The steamer Iroquois, is due at the M. T. Co's Fort William tomorrow. The sloop Laura I Toaded" lumner from the Frontenac Lumber company end cleared for' Wolfe Island Swift's Steamer Aletha, from ports, to-day; steamer Plummer, the Merchants line, up, Sunday, irom Montreed to Fort William The steamer Rosemont and barge | Hamilton cleared for the upper lakes were foreed to return, owing the rough weather, cleared again The cleared tor Uswego Fhe schoouer for Charlotte. Fhe stoamer Belleville to treed The steambarvge Belleville to load treal he iaced the schooner de Kalking cleared i of wer Bertha cleared for fon Man Roberval load cement Ww as Pros F. Shoe Burt & could not cleared f for Mon lona cement Pack- he and hupriediy northward +} Scout has over save buoys an DIED OF LOCKJAW. s Mangled By a Straw| Cutter * Woodstock, Ont. Oct Thompson, "& prominent Rashington died, Saturday fae kaw. = \ few days ago. hand caught in « and the member was amputated. Lock liaw sgt in Saturday, and death fol {lowed in a few hours. Deceased Jeaves | twp sous passed a big ear | : | Westport Mills passed or to Lan Farmer Was 15. Alex auder farmer of mornivg, be. got cater, seadn-laden, elevator from | yof {is straw bay Williams Out Oi Game. the (tiawa Footlsll Club Iwo a hard uphill fight from the Mon: ireal team on the MA AA field, Sa The steamee hen on her way f tan lay. thus maimthining thei Lead to the upper" lakes, was held up" by {ior the Interprovincial championship, the storm and, had to come back to | there much m of Kingston, but cleared again téd-day: | the rei, white and bluek, "Taek Wil The weather the lake 1s still quite | liams roturned to Ottawa on Ccanie rough Hix knee was again knoel abel MN 1 { lovsened uph, in the match Montrcal, Montreal, | He dropped out. of ths game in the dian, from becond quarter and iv now under -a bushels of 8 {doctor's eare. Willigms was taken of { his homo in a hack amd will be Toad th same, probably for th "season. Thomson Ottawa fears it eannot win the cham- three grain J piouship without its captain. Ali{hough hut io hut Port, mn Lhe camp 1s glo on 1 ed out from A wy ¥ {oa three Fort oats will ek cement for cleared hargee Tue Thomspn, barges: steamer Witham, "with and 31.000 for Belleville crt Willian: Montreal nt © to wheat, oul of tug for w ith MORE MILEAGE FOR JURORS Aiiorney-General Authorizes srease of Three Cents. 'U.S. Minister 'Fo China. Shanghai, Oct In --A published here of { appointment Stir wesant {New Xork, United States Lio China 3 has the probable Fish. of mini={or In- : beer of \n cents from ten lo thirteen mileage bag ust been Untario government throughout the pro notified by the attor general of the increased allowance. "diem allowance' was Inoregsed ago from 32 to 32.50. The pew Foes the nerease 18 in! jurors' th ifi heen anthorized hy i the have ---------------- expensed the = war in Mo bave amour ied thus fas te 46, pesetas, something over $0, he The {| roeco, | BOD 0060 000000 The S Athabasca = was (from Flower Pot Island on and it sow in Owen Sound, of fy The a3 riiilengn Pe aur = released Sunday, allowaner takes tal fal} SyFee Spangenberg, Rd Of & owt Clocks Cut Glass China . R A or N THE BRITISH HOUSE. ; Is Again in Session to Consider Bill. 18.---The political sith practically the sa Nobaly can say whay will be the fate of the budget. ho vuly thing that now appears cer is that a "general cretion cannot gt until the new year, and it woukl goarcely be sufe to assdme that it will bo at all, althongh all probabili- ties point in that dicection. After week's nll the House 'of (emamons assembled today for Alle final staged of the finance bill, A eni- tical weet bogies carly in Novembis. when the hill reaches the House bf lords. John E. Redmond, leader of thagfrish party. is vow chgaged in active stump of the country, =p from liberal and radieal platforms, well as at Irish meetings, 'and is showing a strong determination to force home rule to the front, in whit he believes to be an inevitable appeal to the country. A London, Oct. ation remains as g week ago. a Expert dyers. My Valet. Mrs. Patrick J. Quinn, Micaville, died on Monday evening, under dis- tressings circumstances. Her. maiden name was Jennie Carty, a daw hter of William Carty, lockmaste: at Narrow™ Locks, and she was thirty-five years old. Painful Dyspepsia A Forfu: of Indigestion Caused By Gastric Irritation From. Undi- gested Food in the Stomash. « No kind of © dyspepsia "is better marked than that known as "painful indigestion," and it is ale a very common affection. Vain. generally. oF a gull character, is felt pio meals, and along with the pain, soreness at the pit of. the stomach often exists, and in some cases the Soreness is manent. The tenderness is common restricted to a spot ih the middle line of the body, immediately below the breast-bone. it often sxtonds upward under the bone, which: consequently feels sore on pressure, or the tenderness is. felt to- ward either side. This tenderness is commonly associated with an unpleas- ant feeling of heat--"a burning sensa- tion""--as it is termed by some per- sons. There is also a "gnawing" and "dragging," as well as yarions other anomalous sensations. complained of Patter taking food, and generally with- in an hour after eating. As might be supposed the intensity K. | com: | Leorvectly of the symptom = proportionate to {the quantity and quality of the meal. {When the stomach is empty, a sensa- tion of 'eraving . or emptiness gives I most trouble. This often causes a false appetite, which, by indicing the [ffrson to eat heartily aggravates the | uferings. Thirst generally » causes 'much annoyance ; heartburn, water- brash, acidity, nausea, and headache are not. infrequent attendants. The | tougne is nsually coated, and from a mere inspection of this organ the con- 'dition of the stomach can often be told. { It is a commoy error. with persons who suffer from stomach pain caused by indigestion and gastric irritation, {to use such drugs as chlorodyne, Hofi- man's Anodyne, and other "pain Kill- ers" for its relief, Such treatment is a great nustake. While these drugs afford temporary velit to the dyspep- {tic pain, they have no effect whate rer in removing the CHE, STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABL Ei = remove the cause By completely pH lgesting 'all the food in the st there is no furthey possibility of thie occurence of this disagreeable form of 'dyspepsia with its painful manifey- tations, and other concurrent sympg toms. All of 'the irritation sof the Istomarh-fining and stomach-nerves as | he result of the undigested food ik ping wm -that organ and undergoing mentation and decomposition, is ek Iy done away with, | But not unly is the fori of isbn 'sin which is accompanied by pain cured through the use of these diges- tive tablets, but also every other form of indigestion, as there are many kinds in which stomach pain does not meeur, but where there are symptoms. equally disagreeable, dis- comforting, disconcerting and dis. Cowyaging. 3 Stpart's Dyspepsia Tabjetse contain in a highly contentrated form, power Hul anti-dyspeptic ingredients, which {digest rapidly and thoroughly food of jevery kind, 'including proteids,. nie jirates, carbo hydrates, ete. A single lorain will digintegrate and digest' 3.000 grains of food. La Purchase a box from your' at once (price 50 cents), and of the pain, discomfort and other dis« agreeable symptoms: of dy Also send us your name and dit free sample package. 1560 Stars Bldg; Mar< dre, Fil ix i Stuart Co, jor A. shall, Mich. .