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Whitby Chronicle, 7 Sep 1894, p. 7

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W~ . lu. -W Almost a Hopeless Case. A Terrible Oough. No Pont Wight aor Day. Given up by Doctors. A LIFE SAVED CERRY .AYER$ PECTORAL <herl ers ago, 1 caught a severe cold, attendod wlth ik terrible cough that allowed nme no rosi,' llher day or nlght. The doc- tors, aiter -woM~ng over me to the best of their ablty,*ýoncunced my case hopeless, and ald they could do no more for me6. À trlend, learnlng ef1 my trouble, sent me qbottie of Âyer's Cheërry Pectoral, whlch I gan to take, and very soon 1 wau greatlY IllgeUed Iy the trIme d used the whcle blie, I1 scompletely cured. I have never mýuz: o a cougli ince that Umne, and 1 y boilevO uhat Ayer's Cherry ]Pectoral MY llte-W. IL WAE, 8 QUlMIby Loveil, mas&. A's Cherry P~ y e<u8h u 'uiyPql aI THE1 11sef at Lu8t. /t tIENOE OP A LONDES- YOUNG LADY. ver. Pains, Dizz*noa i Blood -At Tmes o Go Up a Stp-loy Ù Healuh and Sarenguir. ton w Era. [o auàsa Young lad~ Bar age, vio livea x iz l the retiy litai. village o, six l,. frons tih e wi Bobir a wl1-known and wdtw frienda. 'a e*$Wf nud might. be tire meana lof helpiig,.nmre other suferer, ahe va quiE~~ng uhat it ý b ithi 'emsd, -Publir' as long tirdù,'* ahe said, "1 as I y wu ly. 1IW14 :sk.,,andrun dovn\ sud ai tunes suferedains in my bs tir" were sniply aw'ful. ,M ybod isin a S water>T ocuditiosi, and ï va saubJ tL te spolis of veaknosm te such an tent that icuuld norâtop up, a doorxot te Me. wy 1f. idotored a grealt ~ for tysieknous, but wluhoni avail."Ai asster haring frequotuly roa& In the I ve 'ot a triI 'Thbe ru wuis moaiti .Ltciogs -n6rd ansd bsing iàinf r ho the viator as and whaivs iru« u4" uaai1 4'Dr. WilUsusm »ü and Ibo oa0* ull hoai a dstsibslà The TwNew, Ira kMW*a Of msa [t o bh ave bonofit.d Iby Ste Thom >ll aeM, nfauw&k baidr't re f4îMu tb Tie grain y 16dft Iis itltI4of tn theaiveosior th put fewar Mi. n4sI"tsd Bao~~ hî~I vlsltid iis W4 at ube, puglbaes'bot& Miss Mlddleuonof ReCIttOl eit wluh- bur atnt, Ms lsphEZl k, a Râ ie Sent time. Mms Chinu -vlslîed bor* wth ber people' Sonday. Sho vas accompanled by berslster, Mise Lena l3eer.' Miss Bmma Litlejobn ls berê vltb ber par' ente, bavlng completed ber engagemený1ft u Pickering vlhl. à The-repairs to the hotel are nov coinpleted' and the house presents a muchb btter appear- ance Oýxternlly. Mr. Shier, a former toacher of Greenvood school, was heme Tuesdey and called upon a number of oId frlends. Miss Graham le vlsiting at the residence of John Miller, Esq. Mis. Miller'i grand daugbý. ter, of Uxbrldge, visited with ber Suuday. The sidewuiks of the village are in a vr delapidated condition, and pedestrians m.e conutantly In danger of meeting with an accid- eut to pedal extremities. We yull not be bur- prisedto hmarof a broken leg before theweek is ot. (Ooeuasionai Carrespondence.) Wonder vby our African gander from Swamp-Hollow-West has been se, silent al this long hazy entamer. Perbaps it la that thre dry veather bau vadeoed the crack in bis gma- z1er or itnsay be tbsu the crows tbreatened to foreclose the muorgage îhey have on hlm, If ho did not stop bis evàblsting squawklng eud keep on tbe gronnd. Ho is a gamey bird, yet1 hovever, vben he la among bis own geese but not mucb [n au eloction flop. Like theIrish- mansus toad. wbat an elegant bird ho muet bave been before hbei sthis feathers. Ont religions old blsihersklte bas beon sbarpening up bis needle of laie, lu la said, pro- pataory to putng as titair tbrouigh wme- bnoysharacuer, vbose exceedlng regularity sud freedoni froni same, flame, blonises, paucbes, and defacugbfl pts, baisbown up bie ova b s d8sgnting s disadvauuage and exasperated hlm accordingly. "Frowevould a-woolug go Wbother bis father would or no." Notwithstandlng ibose gay proclivities- I= Igaftdoterwse-our yonng sport dld tao taire bis part la the double wsddlng. Perbap ath.miue of threnun- >tusklnappaUlodblmor Ilu mlgbave beau tirai »sgdy,iully succeded in mskinghlm. "efbd At any rate, the event did net con spro eted, but ju lanmcred liat wben it don taie place, ho wlU preunt te bis bride as a vodding proeut a magnificent over- drMacf nice nov, crip grebacks, ioli me, ludkygiri, il vear for tire firs .~me on thre occaslonoftheïr trip to thé A " ecn chties. The youug nias bimseil. howver, declares tiat ho bas been 'o'dchlefy tbrough thre fault cf bis 'Pilday, MdLadoys that frnti'ime outii samse la Dinas. Ourt vorty akeawfilend. M. J. Bodeli, informa s s bu mla not s duli lie days t mghbe bt ZC he rooca for improvenient yet uamght ir ebtter if smre peopli oud taire tiror Uttle spore cah to pay tiroirdolas, Iustead cf streucircî credit at bomne te u aleLgur sud theugm[ng <i,> g towli5 S Omc ur * "lver tovuspeopl prav Laeydeud the vos te literature, to =h . ous~* f theitou business, and tire detrpnu'cf the famlly finances, and are nov grovuug fatIanghing aitie resuit of th*ei ovn offerte luprini. -A fidnd 0o ur recendly called on Mir. Nor- muan Y. I>ouçher at bis office in Toronto snd jekingly banterod hlm on seiling la ont -tovu ,(te wýt no)topratice 'lav. N. saad that ifbe were comiing boe ai ail ho vould certain.- ly lim. the vest- end sud thon imrnediately vaxed açosulo, declsirlug tiat ho vould vant a Pl*= 'wbemre thore vas more wocy, sud" that -ay tof thre people cf ont burg had noU-. ing te spartinatirai lino-or la thre lise oetrepu- tsilon, viatever ho meant by that., 'suddiubt evn if ihere vere-uioney here lb vuld reudily ire apprlated by Smrn tf1 clae thievesos c oPlace ýte give anu onu usmaibue of a ésuen of maàlng a vnucu sequsmasly ho ould ûot corne. Norusan as s- r ou blg maste dus sud thinka ire engir Rer, Pr. Watsoa, aller a ivo o eu' -heU Mr. Doisou Atteoudedtire sessio f it la 1 amnd the vil-. lag~~ ~ k Ï Woodrun lbuso z tion o xIIb~cei gbusiness here à4d nï t't Sudbury. FUllý parti- culm netotebond. ,-'Jbn 1ckle laid, or raubor '4sced,a hans uonour desk :the otbet day wblch oasurod six by olgbt.1ncoad *weIgh of à. lb.'A h In the elîroy tof~T . ogers is -reapoinslblefoi the ffo'- Wb ie ârrylog boxesfins tb,snmachfb aq bis Usika was'b-lng h h th theOT day,- Jnatbazs Porter struck ie s bad uPOn a puC , ae drecdeved a nasty Uttle séal# Bea1içs -thes usual express business that bas b%*ncrtved on at the station for, ïers ut. .Heagens bas succeeded lâ 1avn4 eioffice madea- money-order one. Trhis III be fo;nd ýte be a very great con-ý voni ce to tisoso shrpplug money orote valua les. In cnnection wlth the late thloviuig cases t Stouffylle, Judge McDougall, on We4nosday,> sentenced Daniel Forsythi the le4der, to moyen yoars In penltentl. Gerg# Forsyih vos givon six months, Ansoni ?orsyth fo4ur montbs, and Hirams Willia»29 one year in the central prison. Grais fies along the Grand Trnl bave been eausing considerable damage te fonces in this nelghborhood durlng thre p ast ueek. A siumbor cf tolegraph poles bve boon burned off, and on Friday lut wss thought tht the frelght shed and st;- tion hpus were golng to catch fire. It was sy by bad work and qulcir action tbat te section men and other officiais that tl e sanie wss prevented. It wl1 caol the Gfand Trnnk people considerable to ropair thre damage alroady done to thoîr own absd other property. Abgbtt 9o'clock Wednesday evenlng ThomasMadden, cf Greeuwood, vas drlv.- ing tlhrough this village te the eass andi wben iopposite J. H. Bundy's rosidence, Kigerot e collided wltb Fred Doyle, wbo4 thue way vas drlving west. Thre rigs came together witli sucb force that botir *ore upset sud ube drivers thrown out, but neithor boise' tan away. -Thre vebicles and -harnsa -voie conskierably daaiaed. Those who wltnessed the coii. Sien ay that Msddon was on tire wrong sie f thre road au4 tborefore, bo was to blamt for tire mÏsba.-News. Tir& Wm1k, nemus". Mesus impure blbod, em&d!everwork or toc mncb itran ou bralùan udd y. The oâly vay 19 cnteta tq f eed, ire néve. on pure bloodo, Tbomsadqef people cerif tri h bt dpurifie, ebet»er*e iu u Wba t 0 ,do Ohonod' am Hood'u Pillae constipaÏion by ruut* inta pýrittIo ation on tire mlautîzy c0"., t 1*belioved t4e, à jý .1 cf those TGIM r* A i i I. s FOR I)ISORDERS OF' TUE OHE8T, SiR£TIIRATS, 6ROMHITISI OUmsUW018 GlandilarSweiliNp, sd OU1 8kbtDisesu I bs oeq j lt eonaated sud iMiljc1n fibet.ls sao e msnnf cturod on4y st 78, NEWU01E! TEX l Is 58 010E> $TEEN!>,LONDON, Ms u oe gr Purabastu éoubleck ttibm I*bélmthe ?Ob and os Ut» sdIr.mhDà 6fcQd ,W ladou, theyaram purin A.T PRIÇES. Comn a aarnsd getfirsu cé& PB.WAR) DIVInSON 16; mai,53y8 I ~ teosi gaiifeqloudseaseu Asir frôt Tlýe Doino Taie u aor t ges 13*oo piAffala- Bain May, wirom.th. 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