ASuflerer Cured “Every season, from the time I was two years old, I suflered dread- fully from erysipelas, which kept growing worse until my hands were almost useless. The bones softened so that they would bend. and several of my ï¬ngers are now crooked from this cause. On my hand I carry large ._ scars, which, but for I: you ever watched a. dentist drew a. nerve out of a both, you will remember how much it looked like a. little snip of wet, white cotton thread. How can so contemptible a thing inflict such 5 moun- tain of agony? And why does it do 1;? “Disease," you say. Ahsnrely. Asimple and obvious answer: yet in what way does the true nerve-ï¬bre, wrapped up and coated, as it is, like the wires 1113qu marine cable, get to be diseased! i, 9-..- .1- _. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured me. so that I have had no return of the disease for more than twenty years. The ï¬rst bottle seemed to reach the .nuv u--- spot and a ï¬ersistent use of it has perfected the cure.â€-â€"O. C. DAVIS, Wautoma, W is. I ER’S 13330313wa PAIR Sarsaoarilla luv wv-â€", 9-- , Yet, somehow, these sofa strings do be- oome fearfully out or order, or our friend Mlss Hunt, alluding to the neuralgia. from which she once suffered, would not: say, "Sometimes‘I was almOat mad with the A A ._ I.-. am -0 «mac farms "batman/115a A wwv an.--" ,, ,, pain." And that Is but one of many terms of tortue Imposed on ne'by the nerves; {at without these nerves we should be but amps of clayâ€"lacking feeling and power of motion. How can we core these dreadful nerve pains? The drug shops abound In so called remedies for them, yet they are only as a breath to cool the air of e torrid summer day. Th real cause and onreereemong Nature’s deeper secrets. Cm we and them 1 «Nam-1v 3.11 my lite,"_eeys__Mles gent, "I AYKB’S PILLS Promote Good W 73h» @auaaiau 3% “31‘? e'arly all my life," says Miss Ham, "1 have suflored tum indigestion of an ag- gravated kind. I felt: low, weari, and â€"--1- Inning little or no energy. _ yap: VD auuv- DI w ..-_n , granted kind. I felt: low, w , and weak, having lime or no energy. ye - petite was variable. At one time I we d eat voracioneiy, and at other times I could not touch a mom! of food. “After eating I had great distress at the , ,A: sh- n‘t‘“ I nnflered and I endured untold misery from hear. all my has were we. My lips and in most dead from this distressing malady." [The lady will pardon the writer. In the sense of being objects of use and pleasure. they were in truth practically dead; but in another sense they were horribly alive, as the sky is when it is pierced and rent with the lenses of the lightning] “I consulted," she adds, “doctor after doctor. but in spite of all their medicines and applications I found little or no relief. Sormd'fmes I was almost the pain.‘ [Not a doubt of it. Under such eircum- stancss the body is a poison-house of keen suffering, and maple have, not infrequent- 3, taken their own liv. s to escape from it. uly acute rheumatism or gout can be compared with neuralgia. and (please Hence sufl‘erers from the former two aiL manta will be wise also toreadthlsessay to its end.] “In J une. 1386," cantlt use the letter. “a 3h 1 read bought a supply from a chemist in ow North Road, and Loan my tion got better, thegaininmyhead limbs was easier. and felt stronger than I had done W. J. Pruner, Eâ€"q., Manger nnu 55w- for we Alumni Lu. lam-nee Co. of New York. Quebec, tum; “My 7in [M namely Iron ear-who for ten (hp, oun- u am ii W at. " 'Wo‘ Mme-1MB withoucofl'oo' t. Iquok‘ .‘ - - 7 A 1- :_s-r 1“ 7"; ah ha", $110!th this statement make Signed) (M135) 5' H! has, Stamford Hill, ‘ 1M." Our correspondwt I .3 her letter an real W100 _ lotions. “ think it only right: tho! others should know of what has done so much for me. You havo, mentors. my permission to make this statement public It you S ed) (Miss) S. Hunt. 57 Dale View LEE «nu-mm: Hm. London, June 3031:, A LONG NERVOUS STORM. D. a: L. Emulsion. $3 Féia parirlLa FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1897. E’nifl thy Sarsaparilla, would be sores. provided I was alive and able to carry anything. Eight bottles of >341» â€WA-3nd 58"“ n ‘14â€" AYER’S smas- 1. @3629 (Specie! correspondence to m Poe-r.) Brcovxnme.â€"Mneter Noble Pen-in, son otnlr. Joe Pen-in, who had his arm so badly broken about six weeks ago a kick tram a 11011er progressing tavern 1y, nithough he will carry his arm in n sling for some weeks yet. A Pm spxnous Faunâ€"Your corres- pondent had the pleasure a few days ago. of makirg a tour of the outbuildings 0! Mr. J onn Collie. one of our most respected and prosperous formers. Like many others, Mr. C. has gone extensively into stock raising, ï¬nding it more roflteble than depending on grain. st e prices received for several years past. We were especially attracted to a new building 30:40 which is now under construction fa:- the gxaluslve relsicg of hosts. and is , #A- --â€"-gnl-nn‘ l'Ji'L ï¬taauu-vy "nu--.“ -_ _-,. _ being ï¬tted up with every convenience and labor saving device. as Mr. Callie intends log extensivu 1y into that line. The hull ingavhich has a stone foundation. mjplnnne by Mr. John Willook. magician. 01 m Pom MA'ramomanâ€"‘ilr. James Howe. the most. popular yonn man in our neighbor- hood. was on We nesda . March 10:h. united in marriage wit Miss Maud Staples, the belle o! the Lifl’ord district. Mrs. Howe is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Staples. The young c:uple have the sincere mud of their hosts of friends for a. long life of happiness. “swansâ€"Mr. William Argue. of Mid- land, has been spending a week among Msnvers friends ..... Mr. Rutledge and wife, of High B ufl’, near Portage la Prnir ie. Manitoba. have been visiting in the neighborhood. LA. Garmentâ€"The dreaded disease, is grippe is carrying on one of his most vig- orous sieges in the neighborhood. PO WLES‘ CORNEBe-EENELPN. “'5‘ I." ,- VICTORI A ROAD. Sir-ï¬at “Correspondence of m Pom- :Tnunmscz Mannaâ€"At. a n ‘m_g:of 3.139 (ï¬ends of temperance ‘ AL _ ll -LL-A:-é nhnrn‘ r‘r|[wllwwuuvâ€"“ -_ __, , Tnunmsc; Manureâ€"At a mass meet- - ‘mgfof the friends of temperance on Friday night last, in the Methodist church, Vlctoria Road, considerable interest was ehown in the cause of temperance. Great dissatis- faction was manifested with the meagre temperan reform proposed. by the bill n4 i__:_ IAnIn‘nfflm' The temperance luau..." r-vrv_'_ V, now before the Ontario legislature; The following resolution was carried unanimous. ly: Whereas, the people of this province showed by a majority vote of nearly 82,000 that they were in favor of a prohibitory liquor law; whereas, the Ontario govern- ment, in the persons of Sir Oliver Mowat and Hon. A. S. Hardy, committed them- ‘ selves to carry out the mandate of the‘ people so far as they had jurisdiction to do so; whereas, the amendments to the license law asked for by the temperance deputation of November last were admittedly within the jurisdiction of the Ontario legislature to enact;â€"â€"Resolved, that we, members and adherents of Methodist church, Victoria Road circuit, assembled in mass meeting, desire to place upon record our disapproval and disappointment of the government to redeem their pledges. We shall watch with interest the stand taken upon the measure, and hereby pledge ourselves to stand by the prohibitionists of Ontario in their united efl'ort to have the mandate of the people given in the plebiscite obeyed. and that a copy of this resolution be sent to the secretary of the Dominion Alliance“ and also to our representatives in the 63mm legialtture- Battles uuruu new... -...._.- .. Years' Standmgâ€"Eere's His Testi- mony Unsolicited. John Crow, son of Mr. George Crow, farmer. near the village of Tara, 0nt.. writes: “I was alarmingly efllicted with pdpltetion end enler ement of the heart tor nearly ten year. doctored with beet physicians and tried numerous remedies with very little beneï¬r. In our leesl papers I noticed Dr. uew’s Cure for the Heart advertised, on I determined to give its trial. Inside of half an hour I had relief. I have taken about the bat- tles, and feel to day that I em as well as ever 13mg. ‘1 en completely cured." Said if; ï¬fg’lhbotham. MARIPUSA . [Correspondence of Ta! Post.) _ COUNCIL Pnocnnmas.â€"Conncxl met on the 8th of March, 1897. The following members were present: Messrs. W. Lowna- brough, reeve; Edwin Mark. lat do My- reeve; John Stacey and Rxchnrd ich, councillors. Mr. Svein being detained by a severe attack of la grippe. The minutes of last meeting were reed and epproved. The bill of Mr. J. P. Cunninge, charging $16.50 for stonge of township nie end books, we: presented end discussed, when account of_316.50 presented by Mr. J. P. UUUUHUVU "I "" ' ' rolls be remind 3“ tronnrer be given in ft “d Pet?!- 1-550“, coll: j L_IA reported by u- A‘ . Agn the Most Intense Painsâ€"No Matter How Lo Standing the Trouble. It Masters issue in Half an Hour. JANET VILLA; HEART PAIN. the HQW-Pۤ_°§ THE CANADIAN EPOSTJLINDSAY. 3lat of Dec., 1896. and nlw $2,811 on the 27th of Feb" 1897. Moved by Mr. Mnrk, seconded by Mr. Sucey, that this council adjourn to meet on the second Monday of April to appoint pethmuterl and tremct general humanâ€"Carried. J. B. anox, géneral bu} Inesa. township clerk. [smii to Tux Poem Comcrxox.â€"Mr. Editor, kindly Ive “1,56â€. [[500 nu uuu vu.-â€"_â€"- pacple of this section by saying: tliut the Bxllvduï¬â€˜ oorrasmndent must elnher have wheels In his head. oaqglgï¬luge lmmln'n- 1-.----3 wneem In In: new, vuâ€"unâ€" -__c,- _, __ tions, or been wrongfulry Informed, in nelng my name in your last week's Issue, as it Is entirely [elseâ€"You". M. H. Swux. The Sietere of Chority, “Grey Nmr." Guy street, Montreal, write: “ Roving made use of your ‘Quickcure’ in your eetub- liehment, we ere heppy to add our teati- mcny, also, in its fever.†Nothing equnln ‘Quickcure’ u I dressing for Burns, Scnldr, Cute or wounds: even Toothache need no more be dreeded. SAINTFIELD. [Correspondence of TB: Poor.) HYMBNEAL.â€"Alex Brown has taken to himself another wife in the person of Miss Mslyon. of Raglin. where the young couple have started housekeeping. Success to you, Alex. Bananaâ€"The horse’buyers were at this placelast Wednesds looking for several young horses. but id not get a great many, as horses have token 3 mph si- vsnce and some farmers are holdlng {or a higher price. There Iswears to be a. Iare? . .. . f. s ~A_-_ . .. â€nun": nlgner 1,1166. Luce» uypw-v v- -- .7 ,, scarcity all over this country. It is nothing unususl to see 3 mm a day look- ing for horses. ALEâ€"Mr. G. Asllng's sale of high grade cattle. farming implements, and gentle- men’s fincy road horses, will be held March 22nd. without reserve. an he is moving swsv west. Some of his horses are prize winners. and will show tar them- selves on day of sale. , 0A MERON. lSpocisl to Tn! P091.) mens 1:: bumâ€"Mr. W31 send is very grateful for the my his neighbors turned out last, grstuitogaly hauled all the brick, .L_ _-_ Aâ€"gIH-‘n hn r3131“): 13 unnu.â€"..... v __,, send is very grateful for the way in which his neighbors turned out last week. and gratuitously hauled all the brick, stone and lumber for the new dwelling house, which will replace the one so unfortunately burned down a short time ago. Mr, 1‘. informs us that there was a small insurance on the dwelling and contents, which he expects will be fairly adjusted by the company. Inmovauxm.â€"Mr. P. Pen-in will erect a verandah and put a stone foundation under his house as soon as the weather permits the masons to get to work. PeasoNALâ€"Mr. W. Langsford, teacher. is making preparations to take a trip to British Columbia in the hope of restoring his health, which has not been very “tis- factory of late. We trust he will be greatly beneï¬tted by the change. Suzannaâ€"Le gtippe is at prelent a visitor at nearly every home in the com- munity. :zrnck, DIVE ’0‘" Well. I‘ll .. my"... ooonu Johnny strike. too. uwhis mothermln‘mm strap his dined ans on “In nu... __7 uhcolhouo in ï¬ '3 IOWUUL' Unavâ€" ___ Tooâ€"This 1: What He Says: “By a mare accident I came across Dr. Agnow'a Camhal Powder. I was a great antral-er from that dread mind â€" ,‘-_._ "huh- In uln- ma unboun area: uunum nu... ....- _._“ camh. To-day lb given me unbounded pleasure to stake for “flexing humanity's sake that this wonderful remedy elected a speedy and permanent care In my case and I have been so thanktnl for II: that i am willing to spend the remainder of my daysln a reading the good new: to my tenow 5 area." Sold by A. Higlnbotham. GELERT. [Correspondence oi Tn Pom] WnA'rmâ€"The weather hes been agree able the inst two weeks with a big thew. but on Sunday last we had a very wild storm. much resembling a. blizzsrd, which Wannaâ€"Miss Hey Bowhe . of the Dutch Line, is nt present visiting erulnm friends ...... Miss Maggie Bowhey. dress- mnkex, of Minden, is at t visiting mire Ward. of her parents ...... M125 Bibcayeeon. is st present visiting her ncc'e. Mr. A. Word. or the Dutch Line. Cavern. Wmnme -0n Mondny. Her. 8th. st the residence c t Mr. end Mu. Sun- nei Hn hes. Gelert. their crystnl wedding wns h , and s grand time was eeent by the guests, who nnmoered in nll shout Hell Stone or Sennaâ€"Grove have been seen in this vicinity to: the put two ‘ ‘*~ ‘J-Lâ€"nb- gm mm §IGR8 Ur urn-nu. seen in this vicinity for the put two weeks, Ind the woodchuch no coming forth mm their winter lcdglnxa. A armâ€"“Johnny. hu up And get ready to go to school or you'll too Into." “I ain't goln’ mother.†“Not going! And why not I ' “i've struck " "Struck! Whot do you new by thotl' “ Why, didn’t pop read In the poper lost night obout parson- - 7.2: lb â€"-- rloht ffll' thB t This Time It Was a. We. to Mr. John Brown. a. G. A R. Veteran. of 2446 St. Phuadol â€" Shot and. Shell 1:: the ser- OnLv be ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. LOTUS. u- - VIC-- Mr. “ï¬lter '1'qu- Old Gold Tobacco- A HUSBAND REJOIOES IN HIS WIFE‘S RENEWED HEALTH. A Happy Household. She WasIWeak and Easily Tired. Bub- Ject to Severe Headaches end Depression of Spiritsâ€"Dr. wnnam' 1 Pink Pills Restored Her to Health. From the loncton Transcript. One of the hsppiest couples in Notre Dsme, N. B., is Mr. Wlll Colborne end his wife. For the cause of so much hsppi- ness they sre indebted in s greet meuure to Dr. Williams Pink Pills, by which Mrs. Colbor 1e was quickly snd permsnently cured of s most stubborn mslsdy. This is how Mrs. Colborne tells the story of her illness snd curezâ€"“When I was three yesrs old I had an sttsck of inflsmmstion of the lungs from which for 3 long time I did not wholly recomr. l wss ever utter a. week snd‘ delicste child, very lsngnid, end the least exertion fstigued me. I was extremely nervous, my sppetite wss never good and my nights frequently sleepless. Growing up I felt my sï¬liction less severe end ss time went on I msrried. Shortly sfter my msrrisge all my old symptoms csme bsck in sn sggrsvsted form. I could est nothing snd could not ‘sleep at all. My blood becsme thin snd ‘ week snd I felt dull sud spiritless. 1 bed no smbltion end the thought of moving shout wss distasteful to me. I wss so easily fstigued thst the exertion of wslk- ing up stairs Olin“: oven-Mm» me, um I suffered from u: nlmoat comtnnt billion: headmho. My husbnnd became donned at my condition 1nd culled in a. doctor. though nothing beneï¬cinl resulted. I continual to grow worn. and acting on the carnal: counleltof friend: my husbnnd procured six boxes of Dr. Williems' Pink Pills end I begsn teking them according to directions. Almost immedistely I felt e chsnge,my sppetite becsme keen. end I ste my food witherelish. I begsn tosleep well end the color csme beck to my (see. I become strong end embitious end could d. my usuel housework. All the tired feeling diseppesred so thet I felt like s new person. I here not since felt the least symptom of my former trouble, nor heve I my fesrs that I shell. I consider Dr. Willisms' Pink Pills s greet blessing to menkind, end 1 strongly recommend them to ell. They ere the greetest medi- cine in the world." Dr. Williems' Pink Pills ere s tonic medicine. By theiruse the blood is re- newed, end the nerves msde strong end vigorous, end in this wsy disesso is driven from the system. As s spring medicine Dr. Williems' Pink Pills ere unsurpe-ed. If feeling lsnguid or “ out-of-sorts" s box or two will restore you to vigorous isotivitv. Ask for Dr. Williems' Pink \Pills for Pele People end teke nothing Monti-eel Witneel: If ell report: of the extent end richneel of the Crow'e the government or oompeny thet oontrou it. It in eeid thet there ere thirty-two coel vein! in eight. one of them thirty feet wide end thir- milee long, end the: the combined wid ofeiltheeeemlilehuu- the: every kind of ooel. bituminous. en- threeite or other, is repeteented, end thet the whole in the ï¬nest ooel property on thileontinent. Ifhelfofenthetie chimed for it be true thileoelxegion ehould he eeouroeofgreetindutriel wealth, and the intenedlofthepuhiic New Brunswick Story. ONTARIO: FRIDAY; MARCH 19. 18971 UIB W'll“c vs v.-..._ _ , the suites of torei‘n Ptlnces. the o!“- cera of state and the clergy. Accom- panying the Queen in her procasion will be the Princess of Wales, the Em- press Frederick. and the Duchess of Coburs. and all the ROyal ladies of the Queen's mmily. and the ladies of the foreign Royal families. Surround lug Her Majesty's carriage on horseâ€" back will be the Prince of “'nles, the Duke of Cohurg. the Duke of Con- naught, and all Her WY'S KYOWD' up grandsons. and Inch sons ln-lnw as are not themes“. kin“ It is said that no nova-cu other all! Her Mar 1881!. l! not at 8004 muonshlp to the Queen. will hsve a. late in the pageant. The Princes wear state unKorm. At the head of the proces- sion will rlde or mroh the 500 mllimry representulves or the colonies, and selected companies from every branch of Her Majesty's militsr! and navnl services. Her Majesty’s cur- rage will be drawn by the familial cremcolowd horses. and the «val- cade is expected to extend over the sixth of a. mlle. It Is ouvpoeed that an hour will be taken in covering this Journey. For the oervlce luelr not. more than 20 minutes at the very out- side wlll be a:lowed. There will he 1 mm lei-vice u: payer end mm- glving. a brim-l address by the Arch- hlshop of Camlr'bury, the slaying of I» specie! anti-en: and the benedlcuon. At Its close the procession will be re- formed And the Queen will go on to the Manda“ Hal-e and receive mom the Lord Mayor and corporation en address (I communal: from the city. Be:- My, out or considera- tion for the children. and wishing the: they should nee in ntety mething 01' such 0. memonble event. :1 the Dh- xnond Jabilee of their Queen. has us- turally thought of Hyde Park as the suitable place for such an My. mdwlllmlnthe Parksspech-I emloeure (or the children. n on me day after the 1887 JubUee. The street! throughout the routes. going and re- turning. will be lined with move. with ,- L__~_ -_‘ THE 01". nun-n... "u... â€"- â€"_--_ here and there Miratiho'o'r 4 menu! hands» I: an Dunvme, 111.â€, March 15â€"111 ; en! lblon on the Chicago Eastern I: 111101: railroad near here yesterday Engineer Monroe Rny and Fireman: John Cody were killed. Switchmzm Oscar Kin who was riding 0:. u... “an. had both legs cut 01!. and man. who wu riding c had both legs cut 01!. u Lame had an rib. broken. Ruaummsu cumin. mhmmmmwaoww- m a» nut Deanaâ€"BO M34 WMWuudm Dodd'nxtdm it}. Alanna: J. Marketer-coo um bu boon n ma Mora-(mu Bhumm Ell wt to thou- mdnnt II a mellow-:â€" "For eighteen month. I nu 3 mm: o! Bhuuuthgn. 9nd dun-Ins the whatnot (In; ,7___ __-_- 6- m- It 5..de n. n. wgn‘: ’EEN’S JD’BILEE. PlLLB In tho um ac. Kahuna-III. nob-iMh Flourâ€"'1'!†flout trade In dull and price. unchanged. smash: roller: nominal at $3.85 lo $3.70. Bun~mde gale wllh bran quoted out- side west at 81 to 1'.' mac In none 08er- m Sllom no to siL “enemas.“ cattezgvfljflmrjel Iam. in. tee to ï¬ne r. Bel win- ter 1: q‘uoud It I white It 76c. went. .'0. 1 Human hard study It walnut-ad. and No. 2 hard tt 82c. Illa. n Buckwheatâ€"The demand I. united. win a: bu quoted u 25c cut. Barleyâ€"The market II quiet and pm unchanged. No. I u quoted at 80c to 80.}; at 2k. No. 3 enn at 24c and t Oats-The demnd in win. there being only a limited supply. bite sold out- side It “Vac. and mixed H 10W: to 17¢ west. rugâ€"m mrket I: quiet with mien at 8886c. not-u. 3M “11". cornâ€"The nuke: in am. with at his It :Bc to 2k. ouuide. Gunmen-The market in gain an pm. unchanged. Car lot: 3130 to 83.90. Byeâ€"Trade quiet. with onion at 3-; cut. BRITISH MARKETS. Life 1. Inch [Sm-Spring when. a. «to N'Muuock'ho.lcu..oo Mme-6d: 215d:peu.«3d; port. “I 84; 13M. 2 : . l.c.. heavy. a... light. No 06; 60.. short cut. allow. 18: a; cum. white and tvuluvu. cu- lnndon-clquâ€"Whent 0! coast and on me quiet. lane on mouse quiet and Imdv. Moseâ€"Wheat arm at 2%! 60¢ for P. A :11. flour «1 me for April. lvomolâ€"CIouâ€"Spot when: quiet: m- m dull at Go for lunch. 6! 1556 for It .uludtor mums-om torSo t. 3:12 stand, It 2. 054‘ for Agra. 2- 75,0 I): ma 93 for July and .4 10W! to: 39!? 90!. an .- 50» 25 ion. Iflâ€"Mâ€"bi uniâ€"qrâ€" 03=M3 BOBâ€"II. a. â€a 3 ma“? ->D ’nur 'lll In!" Dun. iii; Wheatâ€"M h quiet. with dieting. Menu. The teellnx u ï¬rmer. led win- ; Vacandwuten‘l "than?“ I'mummmay? “mindflm2hflttmlld- In“. Buckwheatâ€"“rho dented u Imus. win cu Ion quad 1: 25¢ Myâ€"WWct‘hm W- o uzuuqx‘sennnmt ï¬g ’mucmacmum;mm mbglvï¬â€œ_ . MARKET REPORTS. |â€"dee “lot. with null quou-a out- went a II to ‘12. Short: 810 to muosro nu nuns 10.0!†.1 3‘!†â€(3ng Quicken" 0a â€"______________ cit, I DELICACY 0F FLAVOR. . SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. '~1UTRITIVE QUAL!TIES UNRIVALLED. In Quarter-Pound‘l‘lmand Pockeuomyr neg-«a by JAKE; 81:28 4: cop mu J. J. WETHERUP ORGANS, PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES. EPPS’S 0000A Cook’s cottol Roqt impound 1‘_LI- ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA w and time 0 need. In prepuwed in two degrees of stun . . No. for ordxgary casfi in by {at the bestdolhr medicme known - - . ,, __:_‘_ __A “An-r MT box- 76; Lott“; 3. â€med. °' â€aims-autumn»- PILES who-“Md! -‘ m.- duh, . mmuqhuh; www.mmmn . lousy Jun-t nuance. Adamant Iva-I. . h “young-Morl- L’m. Bon- a co.. Wholouue mu lontml e and by pulse; 1571’s a co.. LI pubis Cgcmjsu, London. hewédtm Panes“ ï¬ho following Occur-cave Merits: fin 000* 9992.22 â€"â€"I'OB-- Banana. ITCIIING FILES SWIYIE'S - .. OIN‘I’HENT in @anadiau The†“e mm: m†ppm-e bencf: There sre those ' spend We sums D“ VWilli-ms‘ Pink would hsve ended 1 cune nbout so gradua ly ssy whenit neg-u. .u-.. _ A were s luss of color, and a fu'lm; tiredness full Iwing even moderate ex tlou. Gradually I became as pale a extremely nermus. sin in the si which daily grew m I coughed s gtest de week that if I went ups when 1 reached lhe top. My awe forsoolr me. I wss subject to spells diuiness sud severe hesdsc'nee. snd grsduelly vesting swsy until I luet interest in life. 1 bed tried a numbe medicine! but found no relief. ln sppu'ently hopeless condition. w resding snewspsper 1 saw s statemen s young 1.dy Irhose 2y xnpmms were sl ' 'th my oan, whose health restored through the use of Pills. This sinto In! so encouraging thst I dcterm that 1 would try this medicine ln MIG," in thet of the young lady wh lull reed about, the result wu msrve luv pain in my side. from which suffered so much, disappesred, my :3 mummned. my â€Petite m - A- -hnln "stern seemed al Ind ï¬nally grow tsirs l had an been Willisnu' Pink 41m r_<m m 415 .m arfzo w o... 4IOCm>zom z:mna>wrm. ironwol Pz‘as tar. . o o o co 0 o O 0 0: hid my whole eylwm seemeu v strengthened end renewed. l em in well a any member in the {unit} hlve not known whet sickness wu 31‘ discontinued the use of Dr. W111 Pink PAIL My gratitude nowudn this gnnd nine i: unbounded and 1 hope my meet my be the menu of bringh couragelnent md health to name eufl‘erer. ' n ._:.... .1, “y when it be :1 Hun-v.--- The gratifying reeulte following zh of Dr. Willisml' Pink Pills. in \he of Hi- ONeill, prove the: they :1 equalled u 3 blood builder and tonic. 1n the one of young girh m pde or eellow. listless, trouble! 3 fluttering or pulpiution of the Week and euily tired. no time aha lost in teking e course of Dr. W1 Pink Pills. uhich will epeedily cnri I L“ blood and bring a my the cheeks. They I troubles peculnr b0 “ppm-dons. irreguh! of value“. In men luauâ€"W blood and bring I rosy glow of M the cheeks. They ure ; apeci mnbla peculm' to femlcs, : upprmiom. irreguluitim sad 3! astute. Dr. 'Winiuns‘ Pink Pills nre boxes (never in loose form by flu or hundred) st 50 cent: I box1 ban- for $2 50, sod mny be had angina or direct by msil fa Winiunl' Medici“ Company. Bra “e mnny "i“ ‘ e benefactors of t . (hole who of t! .' reached the top. My I me. I wu suhjec: m u and severe headaches, llv mting twsy until I had I not begun lhq m‘ Pink Pill: my : ended family. My so grldually an: I (:81 xi! begun. The ï¬rst a) n of color, and a f‘ Lacuna: 1n in w} 31.001) Von 3