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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 23 Jun 1893, p. 7

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:ton awnings, Print: m y Stem?! sq that: the fibre is Avril lath. 139:1â€"51-3. atom VLEMENT. more thanks to. the rmtry for their kind I to attend my Mil- n grateful for the 1e days, will, I trust, do so before ring Hat or Bonnet. My is sure to please. A nice Goods, Ribbcms, Laces, mrramc. an land. ‘ got and Sign Writer etc. zments since last season Nd} 7Q to flavor us with theiery customers are those who “:35 I. ______ L--- k, A manufacturers. :Isce In town for Paints. MGM‘- :et {mashed no chug“ m Cambray, and have made very best factories 1n sish us iv:eo r customers. 0A; 1:: ' 31m WQOL TUBE and ['NDEBTAm ' steam, so tfiai the nagâ€"Black will not 1nd; 0: Cum: Ind Foundry »tc., Setting up Stun: nan for sale cheap. Apply to rn in Emily was be! adjacent farm On ! to my satisfaction. for the amount of 8 I am {highly pleaseé‘ ass of the hm :c their own M mail. ' '- the Wool that Come: ’E'RS, 50 Patterns to rht. first-class Stock NTS, all yum-ante“; rsaIe Prices. Vv’e have sé-’ 1t Handcock’s Hotel : prepared to pay the xey 'tle Britain. a. Exchun geu. ”1098 Works. S O’BRIEN, A row Docs-slut of 30300373. '1. en 3 my numerous customers to: put 1‘!" OTHER WBDLLEH 80003. ‘ROTHERS, EIL; :gâ€"Black will not fade a; ing, Spinning and Weafing: 'oboconk. ND PAINT: W1111am-st._3:\1c:>1:th J: 00. 00. '00]. to HIDSAY W1 .y Woollen Mills. G. D. DRI N KALL NTED. . KINS,.. UN DRY. and as we Lava no ‘ commission 9811’s -._> _ 37, u n v- * , W chairwfiami glossyy have used Aycr's Hair Vigor fa ”my five yngS. :md my hair is moist, and m an exccnentjtate of pta no; I MAKINS, Little o: Wu gm. mmSAY FRIDAY: We nave mum. revâ€"__' _,, . we following article from the Montresl Witness, relative to the success in Great min of a well known Canadian firm. We have done business with the firm in I3 methods, and the care examined in the publication of the articles appearing in tho press relative to their preparation. ‘Thege cases are always written up by linfluential newspapers in the localities in i which they occur, after a full and thorough ‘ 1 investigation that leaves no doubt of their limptwllity and truthful character. We go quite certain that the confidence repmed i the firm and their preparation is not misplaced:â€" “The phase “British pluck” has become an ndage, and not without good reason, for wherever enterprise, courage or bull- dog tenacity” is required to sweep away 7â€" ---Mnnnf (mooa'mz obstacles in order 931mm, “355. Ayer’§ HairVigor , 3.. L-“ J«-¢\:nn m1? Ayel‘ ’s HairVigor 1.51- sofi: and gIOSSYV 1 Av - V" U My hair was rapid! turning gray and falling out; one bone of Ayer's Hair Vigor has remedied the trouble, and my gym is now its original color and full- ”sfâ€"B. Onkrupa, Cleveland, 0. * wed by Dr. J. C..Ayer 00.. L'owemm... Sold by Bragg)“: and Fortunate. We UUUQ .EISUN BUSINES SE3: TBNDE'D ENGLAND. zesty-es L21... Kevents hair from turning gray. in the annals w. v , _ pushed it in the van of all compeLitors. Of course, the remedy had to have ment, or this could not huge been done, and it Was the company’s sincere belief in the merit of their remedy that endo wed them with the pluck to place their capital behind it. It was this same conviction that merit. skilfully advocated, will that induced them to ‘ command success venture into competition with the long- 1 established remedies of the motherland. And we are glad to knowâ€"indeed we 1 believe that all Candians will be glad to learnâ€"that short as is the time the Dr. William’s Company has been in that field, their success has been rapid and ever increasing. A: an instance of this success the ‘Chemist and Druggist,’ the leading drug journal of the worldâ€"and probably the most conservativeâ€"in a recent issue states that the success of Dr. _William’s Pink Pill: in Great Britain has been flnprecedented and phenomenal. While, "l‘flhfl CANADIALPLUCK. in reproducing 4.1. .. Manta-on. ores Emir after fevers. O'xcr r. year ago I had a severe fever. , “hen E recovered my hair began {.111 out. and what little remained ngj:. I tried various remedies, sz‘nouz succnss. Ii“ at last I began 55 :Xj'CT'S Hair V'Sgor, and now my ~ as growing rapidly and is reamed :s Ortginal color."â€"Mrs. A. Cellini. {gonihiaSSJ éairVigor fiUNE 23. of at} occurrence-web be excited eon; sidenble “tension among the 11.681 resi- dents. and «£31131: my“ lam-Mei curious ' circumstances visitor Jaw“ 1! M“: Vifiitolzz. ‘ 9“"? Wuhan. h ._ Mn, wmon, but an. ‘w “Iv -vvâ€"v‘ . V , like fiefififimfl suddenfitflm-T lie 1p“ 310;“!mi ‘liie’the‘llth a fol-3 lows: In boyhood he was prostrated by a severe attack of rheumatic fever; yhich. after his slow mcovery, left behind it a permanent weakness and uncertainty of action in the heart, and he had always been debilitated and more or less feeble. 0n giving up his work at Messrs. Ashwell’s bleach factory, he sought change of em- ployment ,andwundegoook thgmyork of. attending gm furnace! at kilns ‘It the BestwoodiiOod "and iron ha. furnace, he was attacked on the other by the chiling winds which proved so distressing to many people last October, and one day in that month he was sud- denly prostrated by a. stroke which had i all the appearance of permanent paralysis, [and was pronounced such by the doctors _ ' “** ml-A Ahflm-nftbb moved slmost as readily as but: Wm... though the fingers have not yet recovered their usual delicate touch. Perhaps the most striking circumstance, however, is the great improvement in the personal aspect of the man. The deformity of feature caused by the paralysis is entirely removed. Hie speech is restored, and the right leg, the displacement of which kept him to his bed or chair, has now recovered its function so completely that ' ‘ AAAAAA nnf_flmr work in LUPU n.â€"â€" V- recovered Its funcmon so completely cum, he is about to take some out-door work 111 Buford and Nottingham. ~ Qoeggioned as to the cause of thxs re- maikable mum who -u'vra ~ Questioned as to the cause of this re: markable improvement in a case uni- ‘ vérsally regarded as incurable by the medical profession, Mrs. Watson, wife the patient, unhesitsbingly attributed her husband’s miraculous recovery to the use of a medicine called Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for Pale People, and brought into considerable prominence by the publica- tion of some remarkable cures aficcted by their means in Canada. and elsewhere. “Since I have taken Dr. Willisms’ Pink Pills,” said Mr. Watson, “I have un nes- tionably "been better, not only than *was before the stroke of paralysis seized’me, but than 1 have been at any time since my boyhord," a. statement confirmed by “, r“- .4". “id the 33988131109 0f Mrs. \Vataon, who sam 51 her husband now my enormous improvement “The pills,” she said. “I have cured. the paralysis . -49.... "2.. "Dulce .l ”I“ -.â€"â€"--, Pills,” said Mr. Watson, “I have un aes- tionably "been better, not only than *was before the stroke of paralysis seized'me, but than 1 have been at any time since my boyhOud,” a statement confirmed byl Mrs. Watson, who said the appearance of 1 her husband now was proof of the ‘ ' his health.~ have cured the paralysis of the face and leg, but to have efi‘ecnsdamost remarkable change in his general heal h.” Mr. Watson was always remarkably pallid and of sickly appearance, but. the ruddy glow of the patient'sface confirmed Mrs. Watson's words. “I‘ assure you, said she, ' ' ‘noesihle terms of Dr. William’ ink “ " ~=-L-â€" .. Hun an“ Mrs. Watson's words. “I‘ assure you,” said she, “we can speak in the highest ossible terms of Dr. Williams’ Pink ills. Nothing either at. the General Hospital or from the doctors, who have attended my husband at different times, has done anything like the good which the few boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pills he has taken have affected, and, under Providence. we feel he 9wes his life and his restoration to vex-k and usefulness to “113 wouuuuw. mun..." Mr. Charles Leaveely, Insurance agent, at Cowley-st. 01d Buford, has among other neighbors been deeply moved by the sufferings of Mr. Watson, and pro- foundly impressed by his miraculous re- storation to health. The case has, in fact, ' P --â€"-Aâ€"-n+:nn 3n the entire vvvâ€" â€"â€" neighbor-POM?- history is vouched for by independent evidence, which it. would be morally“ impossible ,to doubt. It is shown by oonclupively attested evidénoo that 1):. a non Lu. n..- w- __.7, topic of conversation in the entire 5319917538“ “.1” blood in ulna“. by l is to 4“. 1.] uuv- â€"v "I... , _ ‘ ing the firm‘s M mark and mfipers at 2: 9n 8 bx, or six boxes for 133 9d. Bunphb free by post on agplicttion. Bearfiiflfimin‘ this Dr. .‘Wflkma’ Pin; Pilla‘for Pale People are never acid in bulk? or by the fiom‘hr hunlred. and Winder who ofi'ersl' nhgfitubt in W form is trying to defraud yoh and should L- -43.: _ . ‘ R ‘AGRICULTURAL. W" i x .' '- a. . . J'Dr'. ms’ Pmk?ills maybehad of :11 chemists or direct by post from the Dr. William" M_ed1cme 09.7,from the L _L:.L u..- ur. "mum “any..-" .17, above address: 'The price at ’hnehr' these pills are sold makes a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as compared with‘other remedies or medical treetment. \ Care'of mate. in Summer. The advent of each semi: bringezitn ova" ' ) work. I:- the I - . ill‘he et gtimein orpre t7: _ , though many of the chicks are enlltoo young to be left entirely to then-{own devices, repairing a: they do considerable looking after if we want a generous supply for table use as well u a select ‘lot of pallets to keep. Their mothers, ihoweier, together with those hen- that were denied the privilege of going with the chicks they assisted in brooding, ere stillldesiroua‘of bringing out their famlieg, ..... L . an “raftinv ~.{teahn' s 9101'! lace: without géoffér winter, while the aha-innit. A- 1.1.- “-9- n‘ nn‘mn] :Fociblo out nono~=huh gn- or 3m: evu’w day tor their benefit NONI? bl been very gunman with us than 75â€"â€" ‘- ~â€"_ __-.1..MA man. oi the Behring een eeizuree hes been reached in the trlhnnnl oi erbitretion. Sir Ghnrlen guard! end Serlcherd Web-tel hn‘ve naked Wound to that» the seizure! were mode by authority of the United Stew; thet they were made in non territoritl weten, in other words. on the high none. for nlleged breeehee ot the United Stetee lam; end thet they were mode without right of Jul-diction recognized by tnternntionel low. Mr. "Phelps end Mr. Certer, for the United Stetee, not the tribunel to find thnt the seizures took phce under nuthority o! the United Stntee. over ten rnilee from my shore. but thet it do not pass upon the not 0! how nanny o! the veneelt eeined worn owned wholly or in put by Britleh Inject. 1nd Americen oltlxene end theteoanlunoe benefiteken otthevelueoithe yen-ell end their contents. In noting the tribunnl nude In nou-territorinl wetere. ie. in effect. I outstation thet [the turitorlnl “ht! extend beyond that limit!“ run! he thnt ‘nn edierre decieion on this point would edit them us it might be held to imply thet the tori-norm vetoes extend ten miles from the ehore. Onmthe queetion oi meuegement, the America counsel modestly eek thet tooling in the Pecilie oeeen be niobium! e ,pnotleeuy mekee It tom. counsel. on the other head. the reference does not e: prevention of eating 3!: Monet“! Times. ' A} 1338“! m Inn-row o! the Quentin ;__ LA.- In the mtrimonm Inn-kc: willing to be culled 3 count. u"â€"- wuu ww * BUB proof (113% Md" . .. mm. rum 3: the m‘. 0! cxomu my not ‘3‘“ a“ tron-era me $30 mil. ”Ila-vâ€" , Sometime. nulshtly matches. plmplu a anomopnqneakh. damn!) moMVou-I games. In on such oueu Scott'- otehnndeom of Emualon will hand up the system 3nd imp-rs maul and bunny.__ KINGSTON; m. o'umm? a m ‘56 WIW Mouton 01:0 5““ . msmllons cum In slab x.- 1: soil. The numb , other and. contend um docs not utond_bo flu Imuket many girls m mu, but creas- MARK THIS WE L L PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS, __ ______ ‘- ..â€".‘lnn tum-ml need refining. Minna. the norm. will “and tonal: torJyon. Prim right. Lave oak: .3 KW. cum Soon. .__â€"-.nn 'A'Rn', A Fine Stock of BOOTS and SHOES as Cheap as any; 5.3.; house in Canadaâ€"quality considered. A revolution in MAREâ€"A Fine Stock to hand at prices that wfll astonieh. BY from us last season don't need Those who bought thelr MILLINS any pointers. We have the Latest and Choice“- Don't be misled by reports of prices of Produce, as we will always pay as much as any, notwithstanding our goods are all marked on a spot cash basis. Qa‘fi'ima EDWARD “XSOI. Llnduv. Avril 10. “9.1â€"“. '”""-‘ Thanking our friends for past oonfidenau, u in the put to deserve vour psu-omge. Y0! "Wâ€"â€" -vr , whichlunnoqunnmd. Ihopothodayisw thwhenmomerswflloonddcrtheml demmdmww mammmqumkmwhichm mmmmwmm mot-mine. m syrup and other hurtful mml um 1.75m 1;an Ab this noon 0! the M 1°" HANGING BASKE__1'3 New Advertisements: W is m; emna‘Pftehefle prescription for Infants “Children. It containspdthc} Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic mbstahco. It is a harmlas substitute for Parcgoflc, Drops. Soothing Syrups, and Castor on. It 18 Mat. '11:: guarantoo is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castor-i3 destroys Worms and allay: feverishnm Castorin. grovcnts vomiting Sour Curd. cures max-{flee and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves ~ troubles. cures constipation and fiatulcncy. V Moria. assidflates the food. regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas- ‘Wktbobesfmnedyta‘chndmo! , ALA A-.. I. â€"no fiuwwm‘-~---â€""* HOUSEKEEPERS! m Cone-n: Comm" show the Choices! Stool: AA...“ Castoriak DI. J. F. Kaunas. Conny. Ar' w; H. Pogue SFRA' C“ to r18. '3' Anal 0. 5m. an. '1'! Mun-.1 Street, New York City. law mutua- ELAmeL 111 So. Oxford St... Brooklyn, )1. Y. “Ourphyddnasin theehildmn‘l deputr mt have spoken highly of their exped- enoomthdrouuido pracficewinhmn. mam" only In." anon; our , ‘A_ “WAISIOWCII 1.1113112:dede 1 recommend numperlorWMIW Wilton" I! A In I, “A- 111 50. Oxford St... Brooklyn, )1. Y. “WW in the childmn‘l depufr m8 have spoken highly of their exped- md m we only hue among our MWIMBknonumm prodmyetwmtreotocontenmm mammhasmummm enm, we only add that we will do our put r. Yountrul -F’OGUE- “v0: Ill”! it" 0pital Paid up, - $1,500,000 Burnlus. - - $1,400,000 ii an“ anthem. MEMORIAL CARDS. ”gong: In Po SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. bwulawdutmhatanmntnu N mice at wink-uni named. ROBERT BOSS. iiommmn BANK many. poo. 81. 1891.â€"86-tt. 7‘777 (Jam Boa-nu. an DWI. .Dommlon Bank- Castona. :ARDs.â€"A very ow“ In Post We GM No WOOD, LUHBEB, smut-II OFFICE and YARD No.8 “mam-Er; TEIJIPKONE CONNECTION. Good Dry Hardwood U York Sweenmm- commute 0'- numb! mmces and good W 0“ we “ m BRIAN acme“. “““"°‘ "“‘ “""guy' in. JACKSON. nun-u. or 151$.wa r. 0'00N\OB.9M urnâ€"1W undm. um 10. M41!- gmwazaa CONTRACTORS All! WIDEII. \ UILDERS, ATTENTION. â€"At It. old unable buck ”rdâ€"mum In I. â€"I 133”“meszqu CHOICE RED BRICK. whlohlw' can I. W 01' um “deliver at A _. ,- L4--. 11-... um- and audits- CHUIUIS 1qu Dmun. w...â€" - .._-_.. -V -7- Canning!“ or Wooam yard or II mgr. of dune! It Unfluv. XML”. [Ma WOOD AND COAL. mlnmw'whohucnmmm “quilt!- mammalian!“ madman Store '1; “WWW- }EORGE DOUGLASS. mm or mgg_m W, THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON urn ems msumcnconm noun-MFR OB PRINTING; of _0'1‘S E01} “SAEEâ€"Fonr lob -â€" .,. z- ‘7... UNIGAL’S iLIAVERY~ §TAB.LIS, ,,-,L A “â€" PETEBBOROUGE Tâ€"ent. Awning and Tarmulin mm KENNEDY. Geo. anfi GENTS WANTEQT'Q“ .29.“! .2 Mal-raga Licenses; .F'u ”(V1 llllll! l 4“ ANCHOR LINE D. BRYAN 80K, nummmmd Mann-u luau. Grain and Stock Farms Miscellaneous. FIRE AND HER. â€"nmn llâ€" E K311314345 L!!! D! rum. .70 H.313 vis Londondorrl- 'r6 0. TAYLOR, $10.0MM

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