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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Jun 1893, p. 1

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\ v } I Sn \- eup 3TH YEAR, NO. ¥ Professional Cards D: CLEMENS, Physician, Sur the Town Hall, Port Perry. En and dence RCHER, M.D.C.M. Victoria R. D. D 'University ; M.B. To niversity; Edi 3 Sho Teas! : SUCCESSOR TO Dit. HAMIL, M D., Master of Strgery, Victoria Uni- . versity; Licentiate of Royal Colley bf Physians, London, Ebg., Meniber of Col- Joe of Physicians & Surgeons, Ontario.-- .ate attendant of S8ho Hospital for Diseases bf women, and of Great Ormond Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, Eng. Physician, Surgeon; &'c., Office houra--8 to 10 a, m., | to 4 p. m.; #hd evenings, Office and residétité; Dr. Hamill's old stand. Queen St. « ee etree "OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary Publi¢; Conveyancer, &c. Solicitor or the Ontario Bank. sa Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan. 29, 1887: : E. FAREWELL, L. Li Bi, Count 8) . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- #itor, &o., Notary Public and Lonvayincer. Ifice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. maser aed YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, G. Attorney -at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery dnd Insolvency, Notary Public, &c. Office--McMian's Block, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, now putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from Port Perry: $4 T0 875 EACH SET.| Having just purchased the largest stock of teeth ever brought into North Ontario Iam satisfied I can snit you both as to quality gud price, Come and see, Rooms An the flong Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's tore. Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1891. epee eter & Veterinary Surgeon. PIVHE undersioned having completed his I full Course at the Provinelal «terinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veferin- Ary Surgeon, would aniiouiice that he has opened an office for thie practice of his pro- fessionat Port Perry, whereall calls personal hy letter or telegram, by day or by nigh {will be promptly attended to. All seins of animals treated in the {atest and best known system 4a Telephune connection--free of charge. ORR GRAHAM. Port Perry, April 8, 1884. LISHED EVERY THURSDAY. 3L} Western Bank OF CANADA. Port Perry Agency. Bankiug cial a GENERAL Colleotions. Dt Port Perry, April 4, 1888. ee DAVID J.ADAMS, \PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER. @60d Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Ldan At 65 per cent. on good Mortgages. INSURANCE effected at the Lowest Rates in Good English Companies. =F Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct, 17, 1889, HE Subscriber is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security AT 6 PER CENT. &ar Also on Village Property, £4 MORTGAGES BOUGHT, EX HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister. Office next to Ontario Bunk, Port Perry, May 10, 1885, WILLCOX & HOLT Licensed HAuotioneers FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF OCARTWEIGHT, Valuators, . &e., &ec. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. Sule Bills madé iit wha Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal. W. M. WiLLoox, Port Perry. Aug. 22, 1 Prrer Hour, Manchester. . GORDOR, Licensed Adctioneer, Véliator &c. OR the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott; Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa and Eldon Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the uthsot attentibn being given to their intrests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland. f i { G I. ROBSON. V. 8. (I RARuATE Ontario Veterinary Col- legd, Toronto. *Office and residence KvERGRREN COTTAGE, tivo miles south of |* Manohester. 14 years practice. Tele. hone in the house--free communication ith Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator. Telegraph cally to Manchester will be for- warded by telephone, All Veterinary Medicines in stock. Evergreen Cottage, North Ontario Ob Jan. 2, 1888. wr server. LIVERY STABLES. I EARTILY thanking the public for the iberal patronage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish- ment in Port Perry, 1 have much pledstire in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY ! TO MY NEW PREMISES Opposite the Railway Station where from largely extended premises and increased facilities for business the public can be accommodated with safe and desirable RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, July 21, 1886. ee erent H. McCAW; Sr-- A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, . ISSUER OF, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Férry Ont. been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night. and broken of your rest Ly a sick fa---------------------- PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ON ERE er cavers 8: P. Syarm, of Towandd, Ta. whose constitution was completely broken down, is curcd by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. He writes: " For eight sears, I was, most of the timo, a.great sufferer from constipa- tion, kidney trouble, and indiges- tion, so that my constitution seemed tv bo complctely broken down. I was indneed to try Ayex's Sarsaparilla, and took neatly seven bottles; with such excellent rosults that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect cons dition, and, in all their functions, as as clock-work. At the time cing Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my ras only 120 pounds I now can brag of 159 pounds, and was never in so good healih. If you could sec me be- fore and after usine, yon would want me for a traveling advertisement. 1 believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to be the best in the market to-day." Ayer"s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass, Cures others,willcure you Zh ,) s a Boy," ' 'Writes Postmaster J. C. WOODSON, Forest Hill, W. Va., "I had a bron- chial trouble of such a persistent and stubborn character, that the doctor pronounced it incurable with ordinary medicines, and advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral: 1 did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with good effect whenever 1 take A Bad Cold, and- I know of numbers of people who keep it in the house all the time. not considering it safe to be with out it." "I have been using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for 30 years, with the most satisfactory results, and can cheerfully recommend it as being espe- tially adapted to all pulmonary coms plaints. I have, for many years, made pulmonary and other medicines a special study, and I have come to the conclusion that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral occupies & position pre-eminent over other medi cines of the class."'--Chas. Davenport, Dover, N. J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prompttoact,suretocure w For Over Fifty Years, Mie. Wixstow's Soormixg Syrup has TALES TOLD BY DOOTORS. | DURING THE RECESS OF THE WORLD'S [ FAIR MEDICAL CONGRESS. 3 in the presence of O. R. Quill of | Chicago, the suljeot was brought up of a physician refusing to attend a man who had been injured in a street cident, unless some one ghdranteed th fee. The man was said to have Without paying for aiiything, an doctors are their prey. It costs mone; « 'and given into t respectable people, take and raise it. The p into a handsome and ac- woman in entire ignorance rth. Her foster pireiits oued never to tell her the d they never did. Through J to purchase bandages, anwsthetics and such things. A doctor must live as well as other people. Patietits who oan pay won't pay, and it is fib wonder | o that doctors become aggravated now But I draw the line, how- and then. means plied by het real father she ever, onthe methods adopted by 8, given splendid education; atid | doctor in my neighborhood. A teamster| ..... arried a prosperous young came to his office with a vicious gash lawyer Kansas City. During all on His forehead iucurredin a fight. The fellow could hardly walk from the loss of blood. He wanted the cut sew- ¢d up. The doctor asked bim if help. 0 ident life of suffering bad become Tho fellow said he fg 305 00tid tragedy, shit tearfully asked had $3. The physician went to work the physiciafl what ought to bk Hohe. and sewed up the cut. 'When he got |g). did not want to die without seeing through, after an hour's hard work, he |. ojild and having the truth known. asked for his fee. The fellow drew out | we 41) had but one thought. It was thirty cents and offered it to the doctor, nothing 'more * than right that the | saying that that was all he bad. This | other should lave the privilege of | so euragid the pliysician that he re- seeing her own child. Physicians Lave | quested the man to step back into the |g hard way of looking at these things, | chair. The fellow unsuspectingly did |a.q the fact of the daughter's social so. The dobtor grabbed him by the | potion had little weight with us. throat, and with one cut of his knife | yw, immediately wrote to the datighter's | reopened the wound. This was a bar- these years the girl's true mother earn- ed a livelihood hy menial labor. * Having told this story which form | had any money. husband, 'giving him an inkling of the barious act, entirely unjustified, and situation' and requested his and his | while doctors must have money, such wife's immediate presence in Cincinnati. The day came conduct merits the greatest cengure. mother and | The doctor who committed thid act of when doughter were to meet for LHe first | The | { gross revenge has fully suffered for his time in twenty-three years. folly in hig loss of patronage and stand- | 3, yghter: was brought to her mother's ing. bedside, The physicians were gather- ¢ Why do more physicians than an ; y Phy . y ed around; and at the request of the othér class of men, proportionately, die : mother, who even then did not dare to look at her daughter, Dr. Evans bricf- ly told the story. As he went on a look. o Tor into the youn a ni woes with agonized excitement, and when the dogtor touched upon her illegitimate birth #he gave a choking ery of rage | and tried to sprig uptin him as if she wotild kill hin, "Tlie hasband; though apparently by their own hands? The question was put. to a group of doctors at the con- One of these answered without ¢ Because ir- regular hotirs for rest and food lead to In the cities doctors take Rress, a moment's hesitation, stimulants. whisky to sustain them. In the country they resort to opium, The use of cither leads to fits of depression and to The irregu- larities of i doctor's life are not known the suggestion of suicide. also half dazed, restrained her and she outside of it. During the latest grip sank balf faintiug into his wrms. Whe the doctor young women if she desired to say any- season, When ill health comes the doctor's oe: I was out of bed nine days. vas Je. Ding aya concluded and asked the cupation is gone. It ig an unwritten thing to her mother in p.ivate she rais- ed herself up. pointed Ler hand at the tremulous old I t a sick doct l 'e aw that a sick doctor should not ga.to With flushing eyes she on patient's bedside. His powers of nice discrimination and judgment are . form lying on the couch and almost shriekingly cried : What, that woman my mother! not only workened by his own bodily condition, bit that relationship of mental influence over the patient 7 hls : N PANeOt | Never | Never | Never! She is an im- which is more than drugs is not exercis- poster. It ie n lie--a érdel, horrible . . v e - 1 ed when the doctor is sick himself. Iti pa® y over will velieve it. I will is easy to see why members of our pro- |, gg iaeknowledge her to be my mother. Take me away. "The mother died the next night. fession when they become depressed or sick turn to thoughts of sélf destrac- tion, 'Physician, heal thyself,' is a i fter the hard thing to do.' after the S| » never uttered a sound a! ol words of her daughter, and with og « More of less romance creeps into a g eyes sank slowly away.' phy#ician's life said Dr: Allan Turner =i * We Lecome, like the priestly confessional, the recipient# of of Cinginnati. Dr. E. H. Lindell, an eye specialist rwvich, Conn., tells a good story , . : all manner of secrets, and some of them b prophet being without honor in 'Do think there is & gram of truth the faith cure system f' repeated Dr. "Yes, there is a grain of truth in affinity. A morbid mind of thany forns of nervous trouble, Tet the brain be cured of its morbid state and the nervous affection at once dis- appedrs. The cause has Leen removed and the effect has no longer réastn for existence, But I do not believe that a cure was ever worked in a distinct pithological affection owing its cause to something else besides the nerves. And yet, while lst bésides the nerves, And yet, while I make this statement, 1do so contrary to a refiarkable in- cident which cathe under my owh oliser- | vation. An bold woman living some miles out of Hartford was afflicted with a cancerous affection which had | She guffered intolerable pain, and she pray- ed for a speedy déath. All the rego lar physivians of the neighborhood had long given up her case as hopeless. eaten away her entire lower jaw. Tlie old women, snatching at hope for heard that an 8ld faith doctor living in the adjoining county, about forty miles away, had been per- forming tiany wonderful cures. She gbtit her brother to see him. The faith a lst tide, devothe told the Lrother that it was not necesdaty to see the woman, but to tell her that her pain would cease that night at 12 o'clock dnd that she would get well. - The brother informed the suffering woman of the faith doc tor's words and, while I hate to admit She it, that woman actually got well. maintained that the pain ceased pro-| Both the method and Y% when mptly at the time foretold and from | { that thomenit she began to improve. | I cannot vouch for the faith dector part of the story other than]what Was tbld bois, - but L-do-keow. that I personally | examined the woman previous to the alleged cure and I did not give her six weeks of life. "This story is absolutely true as I have told it. Let those who can explain do so. I simply submit the facts as they exist.' 'Doctors difler on the subject of a future existence as well as other people,' remarked Dr. Henry J. Montgomery of Alabama. in the existence of the 'Personally, I am a firm believer soul, and to my mind I have witnessed of the truth of the belief It is argued that deathbed visions are evidencos simply scienfifit phenomena, but [ do not agree with this hypothesis. Scien- tists say that people have visions in the last moments according as they bad previous conceptions of heaven or hell, If this is true, why is it that the moribund things while in' a delirious state! It is have never see these only when the hot fever has passed away and the cold dews of death are beginning to gather on the Lrow of the dying. Then they return to clear con- soiblshess, Their senses are doubly acute, and even when they have had no suggestion that the end is near, jown country. # would blast many a happy home shoul One Willinths, now déad, of | they will suddenly say that they see 4 beloved friend beckoning them-- r Waters of Hartford, Com. |¢ ed on the statute. v :nish when Burdock Pills are used (Terms: $1 por Anvum in Advané (WHOLE NO. fo bly there B a |safe and sure' ey. the ts of this as well | ©! as of other sectional movements points appearing in the press relative toward the conclusion that the United These cases are ales States is too extensive to be successful-| = oo by inflaential ly governed from one central authority. | pa. gat | {in the localities in which they occur, i Mrs. D. A. Campbell, North Segram, | borough investizati Ont., writes: --* I cannot 5 [Shek = ful and t Inrentiontion Wilins Pink Pills foo highly. My | It Jeaves ub doubt of - thelr impar: daughter was a terrible sufferer with { tality eid trothfsl character. We sick headache for twelvé months, and |2r* quite certain that the conbdonce no medical aid could relieve her, bat, | reposed in the firm is not misplaced : by the use of two boxes of your Pills, | «Ty. phase "British pluck' has be. she is completely cured." From all] z i ; dealers or by mail at 50c a box or six {come an adage, and not withont good boxes for $2.50. Beware of imitations. | "0" for wherever enterprise, courage Dr, Williams' Med: Co., Brockville, jor lulldog tenacity' is required to Ont. |sweep away or sprmount opposing, By an dct of the Ontario Legislature obstacles in order that the pinnacle of just passed any municipality may pass |sucoess may be reached, yeur true a by-law ordering & curfew bell to be | Briton vever fiinches, rung at nine o'clock jin the evening, | - --; which children must not be allow- | obstacles works until streets, It is & childish | achieved. Thissame "British pluck" is | characteristic of the native born Can- | adinn, and there are very fe® walks in and facing all success bas been "| life in which Jit does ot biting success fas the reward. This much by way of | prefude to what bears every indication lof being a saccessful venture on the | part of a wellknown Canadian house. | When it was announced a few mouths |ago that the Dr, Williams® Medicine {Co , of Brockvil tended establish !iff = branch of their business in the motherland, there were not a few who were incised to be skeptical as to the success of the venture, = hile some boldly predicted failure. * There would be an objection," ; | they urged; 'to taking up & Eolonjal remedy," their business methods dif Jy igs i : it is pleasant Syrupof Figsis taken; it is pleasan fered from those prevailing in Canada; and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently ye promptly onthe Kidneys, 'the fild = sdy crowded with iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- | propriet ' w established tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | \.q well ave These aid othet consti yrip | ol-poativmac WF Bom 38 FUSS » only remed its kind ever the ress 3 was Lduabeful one. Du duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, pre; only from the most the Dr. Williams' Medicine (5 was not to be deterred by any objections bat wight be raised. They bad un: healthy and agreeable substances, its | Jounded confidence in the merits of manyexcellentqualitiescommendit | Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale to all afid have made it the most | People and the plack to back up their ular remedy knowil. i This Byrop of Figs is for sale in T5¢| ; 3 . > bottles by all leading druggists. | atter is well known to Cavadmn Any reliabledruggist who may no have it on hand will procure il | chan three years ago the company first -romptly for any one who yiha i it. Manufac nl to try it tured only by the | oo b "pote a prescription which had CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP co, | previously only been used in pridata, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. | «nd with a skill and audacity that has LOUISVILLE, XY, NEW YORKN.X |__ ¢.., surpassed in the annals of Canadian advertising, published it in Of course, onfidence with their cash. of | sewspaper men, who know that lesd ut upon the market in the form of HEADACHE and CONSTIPATION |... 0 of oI] competitors, the remedy bad to have its merit, of his could not have been done, and if was the company's sincere belief ia the merit of their femedy that endowed them with the pluck to place their It was this same 'they ctre where all others fail Mamma--How would you like » little-- well, say, a little sister 1 Wee Daughter--I'd rather haves kitten, *catise a kitten wouldn't always be wantin' half of my candy. capital behind it. Pallor, languidness, and the apper- ouviction that merit, skillfully nd- ance of ill-health being no longer fash- ionable among ladies, Ayers Sarsa parilla is more largely resorted toss » tonic alterative, and builder-up of the system generally. This is as it should be. Ayers is the best. cocated, will cofatnand sucerss that in- juced 'them to venture into competi- 5 # | tion with the long established remedies etomackie, | of the motherland. And we are glad to know--inderd we believe that alf Canadians will be glad to Jearn--that penine, ohild suffering and crying with pain of Cut- #0 d Dr. ting Teeth send at once apd get a bottle of "Mrs, Winslow's, Soothing Syrup" for Ehildren Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone aud energy tothe whole system. '* Mrs. ph Uni tes. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. ure and ask for " Mrs, WiNsLow's iiNG Syaur," An exchange says that, under the new game law, book agents may be Port Perry, Dec, 19, 1883. they become known to the world. Buckles were first made in 1680. Italy sends 5,000,000 eggs to Eng- land every week. A Prompt Cure. GexTLEMEN,--Having suffered over two years with constipation, and the doctors not having helped me I concluded to try BBB. and Bfor 1 used ove bottle I was cured. I can also recommend it for sick headache. Ems, D. Harxes, . Takevs view, fcinnati," said ths doctor, 'was one [ mother, sister or wife, ad it may be: Is not that peculiar! Again, takes child which has little or no conception Sort as is the time the Dr. Willinme® Company has been in the field, their success bas been rapid and ever in creasing. As sn instance of this sue- cas the 'Chemist and Druggist," the leading drug journal of the world-- and prolably the most conservative -- ina recent issue #tated thal the std cess of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in Great Britain bas been unprecedented and phenomenal. While, no" doubt, if is the advertising that bas brought this remedy into such rapid promisence m England, it is the merit of the pre 18 PUBLISHED AT of the saddest scenes 1 remember was PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, 2 BY a girl's denidl of her mother when thi he greatest specialtists on eye and f diseases this country ever produced. fame had spread fur and wide, and | of heaven. How often have I seen ranked higher than he in medical | little ones raise themselves from their But théré are always people | pillows and with joyous gaze point up- eject the very thing they are look- | ward and exclaim that it is mamma or when it is not bard to find, and | papa _or some one élic who has passed s the case of a wealthy Cincin-|awny VLofore them. These visions, 1 dow who was suddenly stricken | say, come to the dying when they do dness. She consulted phy-|not know they are dying and when Be in Cincinnati, who advised her | they even imagine that they will be up « |and around in a few days. Suddenly, latter was lying under the physician's knife in a big hospital. The mother) came to us suffering from an incurab he was plainly told tha the operation whiclt. was about performed might cost her h gray haired old woman was she had any wishes or communications to muke before passing through the She asked us to stay the oper disease, and sb Ont Last year 6,000,000 telegrams were handled in London. ' A woman who says silly things easi- ly learns to say malicious one:. ordeal. ation for a short time, and for two days an Scientific Jmevican 'a famous specialist in Ne - Advertisen:ents received Tou, pulieation, or, A liberal discount allowed to Merchants #nd others who advertise by the year or tiott of any SE Fra BOT Hoste ot WM. SPENCE, Township Clerk, Cominissioner, &¢. lst to December Blast, exclusively; umbrella borrowers from Februaty lst to May lst, Porrowar's Priis.--Impurities of the Blood.--To ensure health it is would roll down het wrinkled old face and her form would shake with con: vulsive grief. Finally she motioned the ward physician to ber bedside, say- ing she had a secret which she wished list gatd tliere was only one exclaim heckoning to them. but there is more argument in it fi the existence of the soul as against i o might possibly do her any the man was a famous Ber: She crossed the océan, Berlin physician refused to This is strange ; or | i] 8 to Advertisements measured by Nonparfel, killed from August lst to October lat; he 1 her couch "evidently en- 'Bhe went there and he told |®8 the end draws nigh, as known, per Faraday explained in 1840 electricit #nd charged according to the space they oo- | +. spring poets from March 1st to July she; ay upon Bvidentiy he y Rh ly to the physician, they iil aracay exp' ¥ Z . ot X . . E i could give her no relief. | haps, only to the physician, y erated by hi re steam. pant keeps it to Largest Ist ; scandal mongers from January | grossed tn heartrending thought. Tears g a aoe tetavad. Tdi en y high pressu =vhet ! oe and makes 3 few mewspaper readérs ini Catinda who have not read of thé cares, that to say the least, boarder on _the marvellous," crought about by the use of Dr. Wiliiges' Pink Pills, and already we (heol ately necessary that the tiuids and . . Kis 5 cextaln 3 in Ball Sear: ua willn all cases bestilotly a is prepared to Loan Say gant of Money ids nd body should be | to confide to hit, &nd on which she He referred her to another SHATTEIIIASIE : see by the Ensiel papery that the' tered to. a rat Bal ad, at 6 and 7 peri) ot free from those impurities which | desired his judgment. in Paris, She went to Paris, SooTHiN. CLEANSING, same fesalt are being er ' AD k a of Convsyancing exsouted with | are continually getting admission to} «With broken voice she told the French physician also declined stant EA I ermanent ny Xr - 1 We 5 nepinen ae pat + ot oi Tews Hall, HE A a coor Tos following story : When & young country her uae. Tu abject despair CIETY Cure, Failure Impoesitle. popu i business with this rm for. : Manchester. ; : : | girl, her parents told her that the time | 8% d him if theré was any one in : Ee 0 A sath ta Taal a number of years We have found ea tomach. The. only safe snd certain |8 pal ; STORING] | frien] Mannhester, April 11, 1888. pe {Somes ox Ki rities fu fo take | bad come when she ouglt to think of th who could help her. He re: ! : api) foul breath, a them honorable and refiable, snd. way to expel pu % A : These pills are curing where al: «ise Sing, macsce, Couey wiih hy of credence all that T SW.AINT Holloway's Pills, Nhl ists fe earning her own living. Her father|fe to Dr. Williams of Cinew-| = */ se pu ve. they. ato SE i 3ot er wort 1% in they Jaren eae wer of cleansing the rom all | nf d her life had {Ni o returned home and went to vi thoy | ioe a iain a hort of Hass elaieit fOr § remedy. 3 el Licensed JAuectioneer BO att sos tna on aanal former, und lo 2 I ae iy srang aud vighnt, bur SE A Ea We cannot close this article better N ! uct a ovine any irregularities which been one of hard work, Still this had ; lor's ho ohly &| have an apt relation to the prime cause ey than by giving in)a condevsed form the TI COON DU [15 Ph emi | ene doc lets fon sv, TS Ho, Sh EE re mr faction guaranteed and terme| qin any organ. Hotloway's Pills | to 8 rosy cheeked, buxom country 1ass, {i ok her "under his care and |so many names. Their he? sg tizham, Eazlbnd Ly the use of Dri es 'veiienos 060 at Cesarean, Orders | expel all humors which faint or fm. | and with cheerful heart she bega greatly benefited her. So the Oause. Druggists an LO. X oat. Williams' Pick Pills The " lefemith r 3 Ors Bla Digers Pe h the blood, whick they purif: work as a domestic in the home of 4 tn. nck to. Lhavel mail. Price 50 cts, or six for $2.50: vouched for by the Nottingham 1 roeive attention. it Lage ate and give A tone then leading statesman. He is dea Td ravel| Pho Celery Pill Oo, Toronto, Out. "Express, the leading journal P.8. No Ld "for selling for | a licabl all alike-- : but his name will go down upon th "the world to find what sexes]. g silos banish pain; Midiand Cocntrest Auctimeers in. They are applicable to al e--! EE of in he ' Ripans Tabules m a X es } pages of our country's history as of resided in her own city. Ripaus Fabules cure the blues. young or old, robust or delicate.! a »

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