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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Jun 1892, p. 1

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Licensed Auotioneers | om WHE' COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND Lo row OF CARTWRIGHT. Valuators, &c, &ec. : REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. : le Bile. mado ont and Blank Ni ro he tisfaction 3 antee or no pay. Terms liberal. sis W. M. Wirrdox, Perer How, + Port Perry. Manchester. Ang, 99,1887, CE ZT WM, GOBDON, {Licensed Ructioneer, Valuator dc. pb of Brock, Uxbridge has. idee: ay be a plebefan in this in the next I hope to ba» gute patrician. Mrs, Hicks--1 't see why you shouldn't sulphur ! Sarsaparilla belongs to the smilax family 'of plants, and is found very generallyover the American eontinent; but the variety which is richest in medicinal properties is the Honduras root, of which the famous Ayer's Sar- saprilla is made. Doctor--Well, my. friend, what seems to be the matter with you! Gorgan--Shure, docther; there's some- thin' the matter wid me jaw; I can't domesticate me food at all. For all forms of female weakness Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an un- | failing specific. Mr; Thomas Strachan, postmaster, Roballion, writes --My daughter has been ill for the last four years with female weakness, and has been attended by. four of the best doctors in our section. She began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and two boxes has done her vastly more | good than all the medicine she took doubt 'T shall ugh. "You, eating Mr. Cdro- you. I'did not expect fipleasure 'of meeting any fr. Thurston and Miss fou for this meeting,' and fougish gleam in her eyes fid not see, 'I had up ded Mr. Cranston as one gat friends, but to ignore 3 when he knew I would Pousin Ethel bere; looks from those doctors, Sold by all dealers. Young Girl (to vain young man whom she has accepted)--I have never before looked on you in the light of a husband. Vain Young Man-- Haven't eh? Then you don't know what you have missed. p For paingin the stomach, bowels or kidueys uso Johnson's Anodyne Lini: internally. Produced from the laxative and nutri- tions juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing ' the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation, ? meen On The Wrong Track. He--Oongratulate me, Miss Bella. | In a few days Miss Goldwaite will be mine. She--1 am glad to hear it; but I i dida't know you were-- Heo-- Of course you didn't, nor any one else, Didn't want any com- petition, gee! But it's all fixed now, She'll be worth 10,000 a year to mo. She--Really ¥ The name's on- familiar. New York family 1 "He-- No ; Kentacky family and one of the best. - Sired by Bang Up, dam Queen Elizabeth--why you must re- member her. She made 2.13 last sea. son and not half trained at that. Sha=--Oh, I thought you were speak- ing of aanarriage engagement. Ho--Now, Miss Bella, that's pretty hard. I know'I spend half my time in the stable; but that's: no reason you should take me for'an ass. Mrs. Witharby --* Mrs, Plankington | docen't. dress.so wall as she nsed to, does she?" Mrs, Banger-- 'No, Since her B signed the pl a that abe ied 0 ha * Tomson doesn't. brag abant that bright oo mote: +o Tan's he ~ fixed in the publio of | fact that after being ed incurable by a number o 'physicians he was paid the ability claim allowed' by Template of Temperance, months afterward was anno almost miraculous restorati and active life. The case Northrop created equally al 1 a'sensation in Detroit, where fie 18 one of the best known . merchan$s'in 'the city. Mr. Northrop was logked upon as'a helpless invalid, and could only give the most desultory attention to his business on days when heould be wheeled to the store in an' invald's chair, In his case the sam@ simple, (yet wonderful) remedy that bad coved Mr. Marshall restored Mr, Northrop to a life of active usefulness The case of Mr. Chas. Quant is perhaps the most" mervellotis of all; jmasmuch as he was not only perfectly helpless; but had had treatment in one of New York's best hospitals under such eminent medical scientists as Prof. Ware, and Dr, Starr, and im Albany by Prof. H. H. Hun, only:te be sent out as incurable and looked upon as one who had but a few months before death would put an end to ls suffer- ings. Again the same remedy which restored Mr. Marshalland Me, North- rop was resorted to, with the Same re- markable results, and today Mr. Quant, restored to health, anticipates a long life of usefulness. The remedy which has succeeded, where the best Ehysicians had failed, is Dr, Williams' junk Pills for Pale People--and a name that is now A familie household word cases above alluded to, the curitsity the publisher of the Courier was arous- ed and he determined to agcertain if anyone around Trenton had" been benefited by the use of Pink Pills. In conversation with Mr. A, W, Hawley, druggist, he was told 'that the sale of Pink Pills was remarkable, and steadily increasing. And Mr. Hawley gave the names of a number within his own observation who had been benefitted by the use of this remedy. Among others Miss Emma Fleming, granddaughter of Mr. Robt. Young. It was stated that Miss Fleming, had been raised from what was supposed to be her death-bed, after all other re- medies and physicians had failed, by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This statement was go startling that the Courier determined to investigate it further, and if true set the facts before the public for the benefit of other sufferers. Mr. Robt. Young, grandfather of the young lady was first seen, and in a reply to an enquiry said it was a miracle :the mapner in which these pills had restored his grand daughter. 4a a last resort, and with a prayer in his heart, he had purchased a box of Pink Pillsat Mr. Spaulsbury's drug store; and so much good resulted that the remedy was continued until his grand-danghter was as well as ever she bad been. Miss Fleming's aunt was next reen, and she corroborated what had already been told the Courier, giving as well some additional particulars. © Miss Kleming was next seen, and Wwe must confess to being surprised, and 'at: first somewbat in- credulous that tf oung lady in the bloom of woma d health. was the: person' whom ted to inter- y to four years ago. Mi Lh Rp Ig but taking a severe cold not had n well. Soy began the use \ Pills last December. She in weight 'to 90 poun 'weighs 111 pounds ; nds; She consul | doctors and took their % | into a decline and. th nothi strength, until she was able' to take: Mr. 'part .h the household duties" without the least injurious effect. Miss "Elem. ing still continues to take one pilk after each meal, and now feels as well, as she evor did in her life. She feels truly grateful for what this great re- medy has done for her, and only & sense of gratitude enables her to over- come her modest scruples in giving this testimony to the wonderful virtues of Dr. Williame' Pink Pills for Pale People, Miss Fleming has recommended Pink. Pills to a number of lady friends who say they are doing then much good. A furthur investigation revenled the tact that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ate not a patent medicineé in the sense in which that term is usually understood, but are a scientific preparation success- fully used in general practice for many years before being offered to the publie genorally. They contain in a conde: ed form all the elements necessary to; give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. « They = are an unfailing specific * for meh diseases as locomotor ataxia, part paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciation neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous ache, tho after effects of If gfippe," palpitation of the heart, Jule od sallow complexions, and the tired feel- ing resulting from nervous prostration 1 hy 5 males, as 81 ties and nil forms of weakness, build 'up the Liocod and restore the glow: of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental warry, over-work or excesses of what ever nature. wil These pills are manufactured by thé Dr. Williams' Medicine Compauy," Brockville, Ontario and Schenectady, N.Y. and are sold in boxes (never in. loose form by the ddzen or hondred' and the public are cautioned aguinst, numerous imitations sold in this shape)' at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.60; and may be had of all druggists or direct by wail from Dr. Williaws® Medicine Company from either address, The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment com=' paratively inexpensive as compared with other remodies or medical treat: ment. ¥ a -- ma Good News to Them. Keeley is going to England to ir troduce his gold cure. This will be' 'good news to a number of American women who have murried English lords. LOWS SULPHUR SOAP is an ° slagant toilet article, and cleanessand purifies the skin most effectually. QOCUASIONAL DOSES of a good: cathartic like Burdock Pills are neces- sary to keep the blood pure and the' body healthy. » «How on earth did Coke, the an. thracite baron, ever get into. spciety ¥ ¢ Through the coal hole.) Mrs, Harriet A. Marble, of y N.Y. for a

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