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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Aug 1893, p. 1

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'Port Porsy, Feb. 17, 1601. : DR. E. 0. McDOWELL, SU , TO DR. HAMILL, 1),, Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni- . versity; Licentiate Royal College a Physisoe, London, Bag. Homher of Gol of Physicians urgeons, Ontario, -- Lon Seton of Solo Hopital for Discdaes #f women, and of Great Ormond Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, &c., Office hours--8 td 10 a. m., 1 to4 p. m,, and evenings. Office and residence, Dr. Hamill's old stand, Qiteen St., - - Port Perry. BR issppintiants St. --et------ JOHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary Public, Counveyancer; &eo. licitor or the Ontario Bank, #& Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry: Jun. 29, 1887. E. FAREWELL, L. L. B,, Count +) . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- itor, &o., Notary Public and Conveyance, {ifice-riiouti wing Court House, Whitby, t. ie idee YOUNG SMITH, L L. B,, Barrister, . Attorney-at-Law,Solicitor in Chancery and Insolvency, Ni Public, &o Office --McMian's ock, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, How putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Tee th at from $4 T0 $75 EACH SET. : Having just purchased the largest stock of tooth ever brought into North Ontario Iam satisfied I can snit you both as to quality d price. Come and see. Rdonis in the long Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's Store. Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1891. 2 Veterinary Surgeon. 1 Hue undereioned having completed his _ fullCourse at the Provincial Veterinary g College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro- * fessionat Port Perry, whereall callspersonal by letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended to, All Sacasss of animals treated in the {atest and best known system 4% Téléphone connection--free of shares. ORR GRAHAM. Pott Perry, April 8, 1884. & L ROBSON, YV.S. RADUATE * Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto. Office and residence Byvercreen Corrick, two miles south of Manohester, . 14 years practice. Tele plione in the house--free communication With Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator. Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for- warded by telephone, All Veterinary Medicines in stock. . Evergreen Cottage, Jan. 2, 1888. North Ontario Observer. A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT ONT. rtion .\...... $0 08 god obhors who advertise by the year or y Theos forma will in al case bo sritly ad- their intrests, Yo when addressed registered will measured by Nonpariel, | Ll ic Mdvestlaompnt I be taken out paid || © Aliberal discount allowed to Deposits receiv. the 'current rates. Interest calculated and credited to each depositor semi-annually. > W. McGILL, . MANAGER, Port Perry, April 4, 1888. PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER. Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan At 65 per cent. on good Mortgages. ITNSURANCH effected at the Lowest. Rates in Good English Companies. EF Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1889. HE Subscriber is pi d to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Sceurity AT 6 PER CENT. #ar Also on Village Property, £4 MORTGAGES BOUGHT, WY HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister. Office next to Ontdrio Bunk Port Perry, May 10, 1885. 'WM, GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &e. | Dh the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Matiposa aid Eldon Parties entrustis 'on-the-utmsot. ng their Sales fo me may attention being given to WM. GORDON, Sunderland, LIVERY STABLES. EARTILY thaiikifig the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years Ehave kept a Livery Establish- ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in announcing $hat 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 catt bt dccommodated with safe and desirable RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. VANSICKLER, Port Perry, July 21, 1886. H. McCAYY, - 18stikR OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883, Scientific American Agency for "Over thirty years ago, I remember hearing my father describe the wonder- ful ects of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ig & recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom= panied by an aggravating cough, I used various remedies and prescriptions. 'While some of these medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day; none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelvd such nights, I was Nearly in Despair; and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procuré what sleep I could in that way. It then oc= curred to me that I had a- bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec toral every night for a week, then grad- ually decreased the dose, and in two Weeks my cough was cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Prompttoact,suretocure Attention In time to any irregularity of thd Btomach, Liver, or Bowels may prevent serious consequences. Indigestion, costiveness, ness, and ver- indicate remedy for which is Ayer's Pills. Purely vege- table, sugar-coated, easy to take and guick to assimilate, this is the ideal family medicine--the most popular, safe, and useful aperient in phar- macy. Mrs. M. A. BROCKWELILy Harris, Tenn., says: "Ayer's Catharfle Pills cured me of sick headache and my husband of neuralgia. We think there is No Better Medicine; find have Induced many to use It. "Thirty-five years ago this Spring; I was run down by hard work and a succession of colds; which made me so feeble that it was an effort for me to walk. I consulted the doctors, but kept sinking lower until I had given up all hope of ever being better. Happening to be in a store, one day, where * medicines were sold, the proprietor noticed my.weak and sickly appearance, and, after a fow questions as to my health, recom- inended mé to try Ayers Pills. Ihad little faith In these or any other medicine, but toncluded, at last, to take his advice and bry 8 box: Before I had used them all, I was yery much better, and two boxes cured me: I am now 80 years old; but I believe that if it had not been for Ayer's-Pills, I should have been in my grave long ago. I buy 6 boxes ever§ year, which make 210 boxes up to this time, and I would no more be with- out them than without bread" --H. H. Ingraham, Rockland, Me. * AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective " For information 'Handbook write to For Over Fifty Years. Oia Eas for 38 passive in Amer Mus. Wixsrow's Soomuxa Syrte has Every patent taken out by us is broug! ore 1 used by millions of mothers for their hg publin by Suoticy otehargeinthe | ;1ildren while teething. If disturbed at Srientific American night and broken of your rest by a sick & child sufferifig and crying with pain of Cut- circulation ot any scientific in the ted: No fhtel EU EA 48 » ork. 3 ed Farm Security at 6 and 7 per of Conveyancing executed with neatness and dispatch. x est of Town Hall, Manches! ust funds). Office--One pig ter. Manchester, April 11, 1 Licensed Auctioneer LOK fHE COUNTY OF DURHAM. A Satisfaction guaranteed and term Ih tin] " Children Teething. little sufferer immediately. it, y he] For ay oo Ty 'ny quantity of Money | presctiption of female physicians and nurses in United tates. Price twenty-fiva cents a bottle. Sold by all Seinen throughout the world. Be sure and ask for SooTHING SYRUP." - They .are applicable to ! Joung or old, robust or delicate. Tceth send at once and get a bottle of ra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for It will relicve the poor Depend upon mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Wi "iy b Bowels, sures ind Colic, softens the n o tho bite kod of one of the oldest and ns, WinsLow's . r > > DR: LOWS WORM SYRUP re TT. SW.ATIN, moves worms of all kinds in children or adul Children cry for it. | -- pre Horrowav's PiLLs.--Impurities of the Blood.--To ensure health it is abeolutely necessary that the finids and solids of the human body should be kept free from those impurities which are continually getting adtission to, into the system by erroneous living, unwhol phere or disordered stomach. The only safe and certain way to expel a} impurities is to take Holloway's Pills, which power of cleansing the blood from all noxious matters, and Hehe sme tie removing any irregularities which} Teusd re Pep peal eight hundred feet, he sailed duced in any organ. expel all humors which taint or ir- poserish the blood, which they purify and invigorate and give general hate the 'Holloway's bills all alike-- Ripans Tabules cure colic: Ripaas Tahules : for liver troubles. Ripans Tabules-prolong life: " bu to send bis name down th | the ages along with those of Guten {place daring his aerial voyages. toue | fly without the aid of wings. the power and value of | Inventive faculity with nature had so generously How easily this marvel the air, and then descent wae puny 'buttan | content to crawl upon | of the earth. How pure d | Beery inhalation was | nught of wine, His blood | through his veins as it had ne before, and a strange, wild | p thrilied him to his finger | seemed that he had but just | | | Stephenson, Morse and Hdison. t «Yes, Maria,' he remarked to his wife in a high pitched nasal tone, which betrayed his Yankee origin, 'I've struck it at last, an' it's very simple when you once got the idea. Men have beet a- trying all these ages to navigate the atmosphere, but they have failed be- I ith d ded tai was his | | s they either depended on a { Saysa th y either P R Ag pt over the brow of a hill | filled with hot dir dr hydrogen gas; or > i 3 . ~ near & ful lake he heard a loud | on mechanical wings: Now, a balloon . oS . ' | noise ai looking downibard, saw a| is unwieldy, dangerous an' mighty on- 1 cortain., Yoti start in a balloon to go to Jimson's Corters, an' jéa as like as not you'll fetch up Bellbueiele, Maine, or Kingdom Come. You can't steer one of em' any more than you © colottd man kneeling on a | Cw | rude platform surrounded by hundreds of dusky faces, He had come upon a negro samp meeting an |; seized with a sudden' fancy to liear tlie prayer, he sircled "on noiskless wings above the| sable throng and' listened. in | cnn steer a cyclone, an' when you git t u re ies os | ready 9 soife down gowre jest i * Oh, bressed 'angel' tbme down !| liable to lund in the middle of an alder ; : A prayed the old man, in wavering ac-| . cents, *Comie now | Spread dy broad 0 : > | 8 pinions an' fly to us | Tote along dy | strength ito work a pair that's . big sickle, for we am ripened grain; ready | enough to raise his weight, A bird's for deihaveat I lighter'ti a man in proportion to his ; | d is pr p Just then there was a shriek froin a | bulk; an' inuscled different, half & Uitd's muscle is in his bréast, an swap as on a cushion of roses. for wings; there ain't no wan More'n colored sister as the strange object | Hanging @bove their heads came within the range of her vision, and a moment | "later, with discordant yells of fear and | wonder, the congregation broke for the | adjoining woods and left the deaf old | preacher with only two visible atditers; Mr. Poppingham and a crippled darky, whose "crutches ld been knocked out | of bis hands, iu the scramble, and who now lay flat on his back, with an ex- p esaion of more than mortal terror on the thuscles acrost a than's chest ain't only about one=seveutieth of the whole, Of course he can't work wings big enough to hist hisself, Now, my idee is to combine the balloon an flyin' muchine, Mako a small balloon, say, big enotgli to 1nise the wings an' one hundred an' forty pounds besides. Now, 'f the operator weighs one hun- dred an' forty-five pounds, he's only to exert ¢nough force on the'w opp ; After several weeks of arduous lab the flying machine was completed, Tt P nigger | Don't min' him, I say | consisted of d tigar shaped silk Lag in. || fliited with hydroget; which were & pair of immense wings, with a rudder attachivent and an ingeniously in ain't ripe. Dot ol' fool orter beneath EE ' . 1 hit's de mos' back wark season in jou folity year!" 4 : saving the camp ground, Mf. Pop- contrived harness by which the adven- am skimmed across the Inke; fly: turous navigator was to be held in| The labor of constructing the macliie had 'quite near the water, and watching ixeflection on the smooth and shin- | surface. Just as he redched the been carried on in the privacy of Mr Poppingham's workship, a large barns pther shore two sportsmen emerged x a clump of trees not far away, ' a : i : : like structare in the rear of his resi and offe uf them, with a quick exclama siey dence, and on che save his wife had of fear and sui prise, raised his gun any hint of the mighty "addition that and fired. Napoleon felt a sharp, ting- bad Deen made to the world of inven: ling gensation in one of his legs, and at tion. Mr. Poppingham had gunrded lomee DLegan widening thie distance be- his great n himself and the guuners, A moments of rapid work and he was secret well for two reasons first, because he wished to avoid thef ridizule of his neighbors, whom he ref out of range, congratulating him garded as very obluse and unappre ciate people ; and secoudly, because he feared that some one might stéal b | iden before he got 1t fully perfecte that, although he had been stung fine shot; the balloohi attachment | not been puiictured. It's dangerous flying too low until and his caveat filed at (lie Paten used Office. But now this wonderful piece ga durn fools with guns gits he 'I'll keep up higher after ein' men travel in this way,' loquized. mechanism was complete in every pai ) his application for a patent had b t was well be did so, for ih the duly made, and he was ready for | rae of a few hours he camé across initiatory trip. With beating he completed his preparations for Mi first excursioh through the air, wh eral hunter? and nearly every one lem shot at lim once or twice for . He kept out of harm's reach, his wife; in n state of great excites fluttered around the back yard which the air ship was to be lnune and offered cautionary stighesti until he was nearly in a condisio jwever, although two or three times 8 heard the swish of bird shot through i) Eh + had been traveling for some n a westerly direction, and did ice the storm cloud which had sd in the northeast, until a sud- 08 wind cnught him op like and carried him along dt a of specd than he had before Somewhat alarmed he essay- urn about, but found to his con- on that he could make no head: © against the wind, A few mo- later the stortn Lirst in all its He lost entire control of his , and was whirled about like a histledown and Lorne through he knew not whither, He had at sea during a terrible that experience, ax he now it, seemed like a mere bit diversion in comparison terrors of his present situation. nt he was hatled aloft like er upon the waves of an angry | the next he seemed to be go- \down, down into a fathom: 8. An indescribable feeling und nausea seized him: ess of night was added horrors, and still he went s way through the track- nt, sick, frozen' with fear, 2 'How high d' Napoleon ¥ she buckled the straps arom 'I dunno--two or thteé i he answered carelessly. : «Oh, Napoleon, what if you fall ¥ : ¢ Twould jar ny system a good I calc'late, he replied, grimly, loosed the ropes that held down roigar shaped bag. «ON, Napoleon,' shrieked h between her sobs, 'dot't go 1f you love mé, promise me won't go up more'n a mile I' The required p >» was gi a moment later Napoleon Poppingham with a great flap 80 to speak, upon the wings o genius. Reaching a height over the turnip patch and ward the far off western | As Napoleon mounted gazed upon the world heart swelled with trian 'bursting, "At 1 SDAY, AUGUST 3, 1893. (Terms: $1 per Annum in Advase (WHOLE NO. 195 oPibicg method and results wher Syrupof is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the fate and acts ently yet fompily on the Kidneys, and Bowels, cleanses the sy: tern effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind S¥ef pros duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable t6 the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy an Sgrocablosubstances, its manyexcellentqualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 7bc bottles 'by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Ere will procure it »romptly for*any one who wished zo try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, BAN FRANQISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.¥ a Both the tossed hither and yon by the demons of the storm, the #huttlecock: of the But amid all the dangers ride on the winds, whether Borne above the elements, antl uncertainties of that awful clouds or hurled downward toward His mother earth, hé cafried with him one thing that was ag firm and immovable as the eterfinl hil's, and that was his determination that, if kind Providence allowed him to escape from Lis present be would never, predicament, never invent anything #dgidin--not even an excuse, By and by, during an unusually heavy gust of wind, he suddenly realiz- ed that the straps connecting hina with his air ship had parted, and that he ed wi ¥ 1% Sot tnd p came dimly constibus that he was sus pended between the heavens and the earth by some clject which had evident- He felt d sensation of thankfulness as he ly canght in the back of his coat. remembered that tho garment was of unusually strong material, and then lost consciousness, * * * * * * The residents of the quiet village of Possum Ridge, Tenn., were somewhat surprised one morning to find & man hanging by tho coat tails to thie werther vane which surmounted the steeple of their only church, like a ripe persim- After some discussion ladders were procured, mon waiting to be plucked. and a committe of two went up and harvested him. He remained insensi- ble for a long time, but vigorous rubb- ing, rous potions of newly distilled apple- altervating with occasional gene- jack, finally restored him. tently He persis refused to divulge his name or but very plausibly the position in which Le was found Ly say- place of residence, explained how he caine to lie in ing that he calt'lated he 'must 'a' walk- &J in his sleep. A few days later a particularly limp and dejected looking specimen of the genus homo was seen hobbling slowly and painfully up the walk in front of the Poppinghan mausion, and a mo- ment later there was a shrick of joy as the lady of the Hotse recognized her lord and master. ¢ Where on airth have you ben, Napoleon ' asked Mrs. Poppingham, after' the first tender greetings were over, «Well, I'te been on a little pleastdre excursion from Ballyhack to b.cakfast and return, my dear,' replied the wanderer, 1 flirted with a cyclone an' waltzed with a tornado; 1 have It is a certain and eure for Cold in the Head and in all its SootHinag, CLEANSING, EALING Instant Relief, Pérmanent Cure, Failure Impossible. hy Np NER RH yy " i -------- have jostled agin the tail of the comet, | played tdg with the Ursa Major, an' bathed thy throbbin' brow in the Milky Way, i gosh | It was very interestin', h from a philosophical point of view, Ma- ria, an' dt tines it was excitin' an' even thrillin', but it made me yearh for ths quit joys ©' home as a country minister yearns fora square. meal. You can tell your folk an' likewise the nei fr thik! tands the trad inform a noos lovin! an' anxious public that your life parts agent, speak, havin' swore off on the inventin' habit forever an' eternally, world with- | out end, thorouglily uiiders You can further 80 to | ner is now 4 free moril Ame "What are you goin' to do how; | Nappy {od If I pull through this, my dear; I'tii | gol' to study aii' improve my mind | with the one idee of tryin' tt pass the | civil servick bxamination f3r admission into the National Retredt for Busted 3alloonatics, Wipple Jawed Imbeciles and Dodderin' Idiots. * You look awful, Napoleon.' * Yes, Maria, 1 ¢'pose I do. If I do not joories --' Don't talk like that; Nappy.' 'Don't you interrupt me, I feel my awful. survive in- old Indy, I say, if 1 happen to elevate my toes as the. result of my brief but tem- pestuous experience as apprentice in I don't want to let the parson go into the Just the sky scrapin' line, you hurrowin' details a' the funeral. notify him that he cat dish up consola- | tion to the bereaved friehds atid rela- [ tives for all he's worth, Lut thdt When has to.dllobd to the late he lamented he must stick to glitterin' generalities, and stick clus. An', Maria, you hear me ; when I'm duly planted accordin' to law an' gospel, don't erect no tower- in' monyment, no costly marble urn, nose! * Oh, Napoleoti I \ 'Jest a plain stoh slab will do, aria, with' no frills or filigree, au' ' D THE ESSEX *CO. MIRACLE. \I'HE JOYOUS RESULT OF TAKING TIMELY ADVICE The story of Mr: Wm. Prendergast's Suffering and Restortion--Given up by Doctors and believed to be dying he finally recovers perfect health. From the Comber Herald, Mr: Wm. Prendergast, of the town- ship of Rothester; a former resident of this village, is known to almost all in this section, and is warmly esteemed by all his acquaintances. It is well known that Mr. Prendergast went through-a terrible seige of suflering, and that few of his friends had any hope of his 'recovery: Mr. Prender gast's trouble was chironic enteritis, (intestinal mflammation) and what he suffered at times can hardly be des sribed. Hundreds of dollars were spent in medical treatment Lut with out avail, Sedatives, stimulants, tonics aud external applicatios, etc, were successively tried with little or no result. Brief temporary relief might ensue; but it was always very brief when the dread tormenter re- tuined to smite him with fresh agony. Iu this condition Mr. Prendergast con- tinued until last summer, when the physician frankly told him that his disease was incurable. The nows came as a terrible shock to his wife and children. Long before this, aftera manful struggle, he had been forced to give up work on his farm; but there had always been hopes of his recovery to buoy up his family and friends, -- But the statement that his case was considered incurable was like a stroke of impending dodm, and his friends constantly dreaded to bear that he WAS NO More. Such was the condition of affairs at the close of Jast summer and a little later it was understood that Mr, Pren- dergast was gettitig better, and on the way to recovery. Lately one of his friends while in the Hearld sanctum remarked, "Prendergast is on his feet again and as sound asa hell." Inquiry uaturally followed as to what produc: el this remarkable result, and we were informed that his recovery was solely dee to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. The Herald had published the patticulars of many remarkable cures by the use of this remedy, and while not by any means skeptical, felt a strong desire to verify a case in our own locality, and aceord- ingly drcve to Mr. Prendergast's. On reaching the hose it was ascertained that Mr. Prendergast was some dis tance away in the field mending n fence: Thither the scribe wended his way, meeting with a gordial welcome and an invitation to come back to the house to diuner, we wrged him: 16 tell about the remarkable change that had laken place in his condition. At first he wus inclined to put us off, say ing that he hated to think of the old days of agony and wisery. However kat Jast he told us all he ld gudergone his story learing out what had beet said concerning his ition. ; After the doctors had given him vp is wife, hoping against hope, ba arged him to try Dr. Williaws' Pink Pills. He scotited the idea at first, sayiog that these things were all huni- blige. At last, mare to please his wife. than anything else, lie sent to Combe! for some of tha Pink Pills, ' not taken them man found. they were gi do&n by a sudden pair. Eater -, sumed work on lis fur and found tor Tis nmnzentent that le codld do a lined day's work without fatigue. In & word that he bud-campletely recovered, He bad taken Dr. Willing' Pink Pilld at the outset without hepe of benefit] and werely to please his wife ; now he finds them a life Loat and am ark 6 safety. © Wa Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are manufactured by the Del Williams' Medicine Co., of Brockville] Ont, and Schencotady, N.Y, a firm of unquestioned reliability. Pink Pills are not looked upow as a patient med. icine; but ratheF a presoription. Aq analysis of thelr properties shows that they conti, ih a condetised form, wl the elements necessary to give new life, und richness to the llood and shattered nerves. They are an unfuil: ing specific for such diseases as locos motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, geintica, nearalgia, rheus thatisiti, nertols headachd, the afte effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, and the tired feeling resuiting from nervous prostration ; all disenses depending upon vital humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysip: ¢lus; ete. As a reniedy for Luilding anew the Llood, enabling the system to successfully resist disense, Dr. Wil: liams' Pink Pills stands far in advance of any other remedy known to medical science; Pik Pills are d specific for the trBubles peculiar to the fe tifl)o, system, giving a risy, healthy glow td pale or sallow, complexions. In the case of men they effect a radjeal cure in all cases arising from mental worry; overwork, or excesses of any nature Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in boxes Learing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, (printed in red ink). Bear in wind that Dr. Wil linmg' Pink Pills are never sold in bulk or by the dozen or hundred, and any . de ler. who offers substitutes iu this LA » PFiraud restore ¥ 50 cantioned aga h call blood builders and nerve tonies, put up in similar form intended to deceive! They are all imitations whose makers hope to reap a pecuniary advantage from the wonderful repatation achies. ed by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Ask vour dealer for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and refuse all imitatioris and substitutes, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be bad of all druggists or direct Ly mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company from either address at 50 conts a box] or six boxes for §2.50. The price at, which these pills are sold make a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as compared with other remedies of wedical treatment. mit What They Indicate. Bunting--The large sleeves worn now indicate an enlarged sense of humor in American women. Larkin is that so? Bunting--Yes ; they are accustom- ed to laughing in their sleeve mad they want more room; arb sali ns a The Samboro Lighthouse 8 Samboro, N. 8. whenes Mr, R. E. Hartt writes as follows: -- " Withomt a doubt Burdock Blood Bitters has done me a lot of good, I was sick and weak and had no apped tile, but B.B.B. made me feel smart und, strong. Were its virtues more widely known many lives would be saved. ies He Knew. « Now, Johnny, do you understand thoroughly why I am going to whip' you ¥ Yeg'm. Yoti're in bad huwer this' mornin' an' you've got teh lick sowe- one before you'll feel satistied.' iat £2 Canadwan Coal Oil, only 15 conts a' gallon at Bruce's Hardware Store: Daring the. dogday__sesson drain of nervous and vital energy may be counteracted by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Tn puifying the blood it acts ns a superb corrective an tonic, and enables the system no defy malarial and other climatic influences.' Not Complete. Madam-- Well, Mary, what, did ol thivk of the pictures at the Academy f Mary--Oh, mtm, there asa pio: ture called Two Doge, after Landseery' but I looked at it for nearly half an hour and couldn't see no Landseer. i th Children Enjoy The pleasant flavor; geutle actiot' and soothing effects of Syrup of F when in teed of a laxative and if y futher or mothes be costive or bili the most gratifying results f use, so that it is the best | wmedy known and e have Lott, 'y-

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