.r. The young man e house on horseback, othes, with an ostrich t. He made his fine and caper before the descended. Then he to one of the Hotten- ar, and walked up and Ire seized with an attukd >ubled up with Colic, you r.you.arc sure will give you rant an untried somethmg° :01). You want Dr. Fowler': :1 Strawberry, which every positively cure Crampsand Colic quickly. In! a dose or two andyou _ have ease. d ' - Tvery Pill guaranteedw Perfect nd to act without any grip. 1.2" weakening m- 9:..L- . Df the windows of the iwing that the eyes at iwere peeping through p1. Then he stmtted ’ nd first shook hands he mother, and Said us and LUIIB rlieved promptly by rler’s Ext. of Wild Ltrawberry. dday. Thesameho the father, and the) the» girl and her sis- l COURTSH 1P. ' 9 said a traveler in the aw how the Boers come girl was the daughter rects. swain dare But now a word of proof to back up these assertions, and we have it from Mr. John Hawke, Coldwater, Ont, who writes: “Dr. Fowler’s Extract of “'ild Strawberry's a wonderful cure for Diarrhea, Cramps stomach. I was a great gave it a trial, but cowl Ifort.†s and En Then each. more 11': v ’1' mcumg or SIC! .ng 353- at all SJt d18- favOr THE DURHAM CBRONICLE, Dec’r. 7th. 1899.