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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Oct 1893, p. 1

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{rine SAH a Sore 37TH YEAR, Professional Cards R CLEMENS, Physi i] J Accoucheur. Offie - opposite the Town Hall, Port Perry. NO. 38} , Surgeon and ik: Fiones Western Bank OF CANADA. | "Only the Scars Remain," ° 4 Telephone in Office, Oct. 2, 1590 ! ------ Bays Henry Huson, of the James Ty EY mith Woolen R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Vietoria * Donley 3 M.B. Toronto University; Port Perry Agency . Hasnmery Co, ber or shs College of Physicians and : ; Pad elphis y nt.; Licen the Royal \., Who cel § Collegeof Surgeons, aburg; Licentiate] A Qo00d™ 500i amon pest Bow as follows: or of the 8, Edin: | Goiloctiong,.. Drafts issued available at all| "Among the So sess, spoons Cawotc chur | SAVINGS Bank Department. if nt fice hours--9 to 11 a.m., and 2 to 5 p.m, ATi A h { fs cures, cleansing | | evenings. il Deposits received at the highest current 3 the blood; etc: Port Perry, Feb, 17, 1801, rates. Interest caloulated and credited to ll none impress me - each depositor semi-annually. »4 mora than my DR. E. C. McDOWELL; W. McGILL, own caso. MANAGER. +4 Twenty years SUCCESSOR TO DR. MAMILL, i x ago, at the age D., Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni- Port Perry, Api 4 1858. Of 18 years, Thad . versity; Licentiate of Royal College E E swellings 6ome of Physians, London, Exg.. Mentiariod Col- DAV] D A DAM S anny Yous, lege of Physicians & Surgeons, Ouvtario, -- A . Tiare atten of Soho Hospital for Diseases 3 u which broke and of wonien, and of Oréat for Diseases of Childrer, London, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, &c., Offlee hours--8 to 10 a. ms, 1 to 4 p.m, Hamill's old atid evenings. Office and residence, Dr. hand. Queen St., - - Port Perry. ee OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary J Solicitor Public, Couveyancer, &¢. ( or the Ontario Bank. 4a Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan. 20, 1887. E. FAREWELL, L. L. B, County J. Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- citor, &e., Notary Public and Conveyancer, IMce--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. pe ian YOUNG SMITH, L 1s B., Bariister, G, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery and Insolvency, Notary Public, &e¢ Office--McMian's Block, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, tiow putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from $4 TO $76 EACH SET. Having just purchased the lakgest stack of Eeth ever brought into North Ontario Tam satisfied I can snit you both as to quality d price. Come and see. Rooms in the Hous Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's Store. Veterinary Surgeon. HE undersioned having completed his full Course at the Provincial Veterinary "ollege and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ai'y Surgeon, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro- ession at Port Perry, whetd all calls personal y letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended to. All discases of animals treated in the {atest and best known system y a7 Telephone connection--free of charge. ORR GRAHAM. €. L RUBSON. V. 8. RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto. Office and residence Everairexy Corrack, two miles south of anohester. 14 years practice, Tele phone in the house--free communication with Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator. Aelegraph 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 POKT PERRY. ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, pr less than six months ; and no tinued until arrears are paid up. Rates of Advertising For each line. first insertion to this Office, pre-paid an at eur risk. ; lvertisements measured by Nonpariel, py. 27 Advertisen:ents received for publication, out c instructions. will be ertisement will en poeuss will in all suses bos rmond Hospital d charged according to the space they oc- and charged accordingly. No be taken out until paid A liberal discount allowed to: Merchants others who advertise by Gi or | ly ad- | § PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER. Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan At 65 per cent. on good Mortgages. INSUR INCH effected at the Lowest Rates in Good English Companies. £7 Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct, 17, 1889. HE Subscriber is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security AT 4 PER CENT. #arAlso on Village Property, AF MORTGAGES BOUGHT. BX HUBERT L. EBBELS, A Barrister, Office next to Ontario Bunk, Port Perry, May 10, 1885, "WM, GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &c. Fo the Jfownships of Brock, Uxbridge, Soott, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa WM. GORDON, Sunderland I EARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years 1 liavé kept & Livery Establish- ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure in announcing that 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 can be accommodated with safe and desirable RIGS AT MODERATE OHARGES. R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, July 21, 1886. H, McCAW, . ISSUER OF ALARRTAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dee. 19, 1883. Solentific American Agency for _q COPYRIQHTS, For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CU. 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Sciendific American Largest cirenlation of Any sciantific paper ln the TE SR hired, J, War: $1.00 81% months. Address MUNN & FUBLISIELS, S61 Broedway, New York City. 'WM. SPENCE, Towhship Clerk, Commissioner, &c. n any quantity oF goney Xi cent. (Trust funds) ~All kinds o! neatness and dispate] Office--One door west of Town Hall, Manchester. uent insertions, perline ..... 0 02 Manchester, April 11, 1888, or 6 lines, per annum .... 500 containing money, when addressed ea TT. SW.ATIIN, Licensed Auctioneer F R THE COUNTY OF DURHAM.-- _ Batisfaction guaranteed and terms liberal. Office and residence at Casares. Orders left with Messrs. Moore Bros., Blackstock, will receive prompt attention. "P,S. No charge made for selling' for Ave! in any other County, . , Nov, 15,1802, © =. Sodxliy at 6 aud pen f Conveyancing ezecuted with | deposi became run< ning sores: Qur family phy sician could do me no good, and it was feared that the bones would be affected. Af last, my good old, Mother Urged Me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles; the sores healed; and I have not been troubled sincé. Only the scars remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer's Barsaparilla has done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have been on the rodd for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Sars saparilla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleass ure in telling what good it did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparilla- Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Curesothers,willcure you / 2 A 7 Xr Mrs, J. H. HORSNYDER, 152 Pacifié Ave,; Santa Crug, Cal; writes: _ "When a girl at school, ii Reading, Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, fo. a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged me to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing 80, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair as one could wish for, being changed, how= ever, from blondé to dark brown." " After a fit of sickness, my hair came out in combfulls, I used two bottles of 5 " - Ayer's Hair Vigor znd now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recoms mended this preparation to others with like good effect."'--Mrs. Sidney Carry 1460 Regina st., Harrisburg; Pa. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis factory results, I know it is the best preparation for the hair that is made." «0. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark, | Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr, J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass: AL MEN Young, old or middle aged, who find them- gelves, neruous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreatnd; dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart emissions, lack of energy, painin the kid- neys, headaches, pimples on the face and scrotum, wastin ap cks bef ts in ns, dizziness, witching of the lg t of wi tenderness of p and spiné, nd flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be citability of temper, sunken eyes, surround ed with LEADEN CIRCLES, oily looking skin, ete., are all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to insanity unless cored. The spring or vital force having lost its tension every function wanes in consequence. Those who through abusc committed in ignorance, may be permantly cured. Send your ad- dress for hook on' diseaseg peculiar to man, send 10c in stamps. sealed. Address M. V, LUBON, 24 Macdonnell Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada. 3 HorLoway's Prris.---Impurities of tha Blood.--To ensure health it is abeolutely necessary that the tuids and are continunlly getting admission to into the system by erroneous living unwhol at p or disordered way to expel all impurities is to tak Holloway's Pills, which have tI power of cleansing the blood from a | noxious matters, and at the same tim removing any irregularities whic their pesence may have already p duced in any organ. Holloway's Pil expel all humors which taint or iu poverish the blood, which they puri sud invigorate and give general ton They ara applicable to a like. | young or old, robust or delicate, Ti fspered, body, itching or peculiur sensation about the | rested by sleep, coostipation, dullness of | hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex- |. & solids of the haman body should bef! kept free from those impurities whichfl] stomach. The only safe and cortaigf PORT PERRY, PROYCE OF ON J ' hild's Kiss. He [b unty-jutoper and had {been shgn while trying to escape} from thhouse. He wasa burly, | M# big macs of look nd rough of speech, en they brought 'him | into thiftad he cursed and raved | ina wajpky you ohill. He 1 bo ask ia n ke snivel ag I want no playin' a sing iP ud been a wicked min, He of it. Hs ridiculed Bhs idea offfeafter and cursed the Bible and rd: Men and women ome to spvith him, so that he might not df dog, but he mocked and cursed tif 'We who were watching for the egw tho shadow of death when it f@He realized that life was ebbing, bill he cursed and reviled, An Igefore he died the wife of a wound- egeant came in to visit "her 'hus She brought with her a little fhired girl, four or five years old, dps she talked the child slipped dand wandered up and down the to inspect the cots and theif oc- ts. A score of us tried to fonx " than Right Our Mistakes." 0, THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1803. INGTON MIRACLE. RRIBLE EFFECTS OF YPHOD FEVER. 2 Bm t Rowioy, A WELL-KNOWN £2 8 Restorep to HRALTH ti AFTER NINE YE RY HAD BEEN ABANDONED Be 00KED UPON LIFE A8 A Ris i Fie id 2H 0 alnidst ry ident of this section. For years pdst, Mr. Robson hus been & victim of paralysis in its worst form, and his case wad regarded as hopeless not only by himself and friends but by the doctors who attend: ed him. To ome who knew Mr. Robson's pitiable tondition as we did, it was with no small degree of surprise and pleasure that we recently saw him drive through the town sitting quite erect on a eross board in a lumber wagtti; ind coetrolling a lively team of horses. Hailing him we asked what objection to the publication of the facts connected with his case. Replying he said he would indeed be a mean man if he refused to let the publie know barer, but she was coy and bash- re away, she paused and stared m. he man reached out his hand and ched her golden curls. Aye ! T'm child, dying I' J tin't want them. you wanted m# didn't you 7 £-God bless you I' fou shot, just like papa ¥' y dear.' 80 sorry | I guess I'll kiss you I' lier lips touched his cheek the deittle in his throat frightened held she rau away to her mothér. Th# was still w arm when his eyes c!diis head fell 1 ack, and he shiver- ed died. the wonderful change in his fawhispered a nurse. f it was wonderful. The hard lind nielted ovit and there was a snyvering abou t the mouth. That savxpression hich had intensifi- elie hours pnsséd and the end casarer, had bien kissed away by thes child. But for her he would hated cursing his God. Maybap, in econds between the kiss and dision, he had asked for mercy. --_-- Tn wish to slecere a certain and speesult, when using Ayer's Sarsa- part be careful i observing the rulthealth, or the benefit may be roth A fair and persistent trial of medicine never fails, when the dirs are followed. Fo mals Which Simulate Death. nimals, especinlly foxes, are death in order to oral 0. White, of nf the farmer, think- died of indigestion, and got away. alro relates that he Fl young fox and put the chain 'with a view of taming 'but all im vain. The animal and snapped at everyone who hed him. | ; e morning M. de Cherville found stretched out, with his eyes closed. movement of his flank showing eo was not extitiet. M. de Oher- which was téo tight, Im- ely the coilar &nd chain were ed, the fox suddénly sprang to gs and scampered off to a neighbor- 'wood. Wolves, monkeys, bulls, elephants | several other anisals have been |; pwn to feign th. Monkeys have been known to ad4pt this ruse in to attract and kitt carrion cron® stole their food. it you got nobody to speak: how his wonderful reeovery had been « About ten ysutd ago, while living When he saw her a smile |in the state of Ohio, I was taken down | Brockville, Out., or Schenectady, N. | my trouble I was avle to move about [Is you sick queried the little ona | with some diffculty, but the disease gradually fastened itself upon me and aging ned dollar. to any one. I continued to whom promised to cure me of the disease, which they said was paralysis. but in every case they left me as bad and sometimes worse than they found me physically, and certainly Worse financially. After suffering in this manner for two years my family con- [cluded that a change of climate miglit do me good, so we removed to Oanada This hope, however, proved a delusion, and settling where we now reside. peach year found me worse and if pos- Lifa itself becanie a burden to me and I knew that I was friends. as my head and hands shook so that I gible added to my misery. worse than useless to my I was unable to feed myself frequently left stabs on my chin when trying to put It was ouly occasionally that I could move around at all, and then only with the aid of crutches. I lost almost entire control of my power of speech my fork to my mouth, and got so bad that members of my own family coald not nuderstand what I was sayimg. My wholé nervous system and J abandoned all hope of ever being of ever again being of any use to my Family Last fall I was induced to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and from that date vy condition has steadily improved until to-day I am able to place with the other men on the bile my hand shakes a able todos good day's ay in the week. Tam to walk a considerable dis- seemed undermined, tance, and my nervous aygtem seems fully restored. There isno doubt "| that these results are entirely due to Pink Pills, the use of Dr. Williams' and I am confident that had I been able to procure this wondM ful remedy when 1 was first taker with the disease I would never have ben where F was. a 8 lute trathfulness of the facts as I have given them to you can he verified by hundreds of my friends and neighbors or any member of my own family." ? ed in Mr. Robson's statement the speech, which one year ago could During the first stage of I found one sense after another becom- hig | ing paralyzed. At this time my pros- pects in life were hy no means discour- sak owned a wiagnificent faru not far from Toledo, on which we hnd a comfortable home, and I owed not a doctor with specialists and experts from all parts of the States, each of As to much of the evidence contain- n himself Lear evidence. His scarcely be understood, is now per- fectly distinct ; his head then dropped m and erect; then he could Ik across a room without hold- air or table, while now he alled on Mr. W. J. Smith, and interrogated him in ref- #he case. Mr, Smith ssid that be knew of Mr. Robson's ailment and that he had suftered for years as stated, and he bad no dotibt that it was Dr. Willisme' Pink Pills that cured him, "Pk Pills", said gusted looking boy, and rumpled hair, and a few suspicious 'bumps on his face; 80 I stopped and wn-hearted and dis He was a very Smith, "have & rewarkible sale; which (oq yon, what the matter wus, dnd Anatom 8 rows h JE SUFFERING ~ALL Horn seems due to Fheir remarkable efficacy whether T cou arising from anim-}, po ition of the blood} Nu yer can't in curing dise ent of the uervous AF erefrom, Ia grippe, influenza and severe colds, | diseased depending on humors in the | blood, such as scrofula, clifonic erysipe- | | las, ates Pink Pills give a healthy | glow ta pale wod sallow complexions, | | and are a specific for the troubles | peculiar to the female system, and in| | the cage of men they effect a- radical | cure innil cases arising from mental worry, rover work or excesses of any natures Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold | | i beari he 's trade i + | only in boxes bearing the firm's trade | ohio 10g thought it ull over and got | mark and wrapper,|(printed in red ink). miracle had brought about this chang: | Bear in mind that Dr. Williams' Pidk " d condition, and asked if he had any | pj i | kee e ndition, an ed if he had any Pills ane never sold in bulk or by the the entry clerk, and the entry clerk | dozen oF hundred, and any dealer who | offers sabstitules in this form is trying | to defrad you and should be avoided. | Ask your dealers for Dr. Williams' | | Pink Pills for Pale People and refuse | When she reached the cot where- | brought about. Mr. Robson then told all imitAtions and substitutes: fp the bounty-jumper, the pallor of | the story of his illness and recovery | on his face, but fighting the [about as follows : Dr. Willian's Pink Pills may he had | of all druggists or direct by [mail from [ | Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, | ld over his face and the fierce light | with an attack of typhoid fever, and for | Y.,, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for out of his eyes for the first tii, | three months hung between life and £2.50. The price at which these pills beckoned her to Approach, and tb | death in a perfectly unconscious con- | are soldimakes a course of treatment reat surprise she hesitatingly ads | dition," Recovering from this I ven: | comparatively inexpensive as compar ed until she stood beside his cob. | tured out to work 60 soon, the result|ed with the other remedies or wedical | motherirose up in alarm, but the| being that I was taken down with a | treatment. 1 e whispered to her not to call thé | severs cold. Sand Wanted. She (on the beach--I wus ufraid pursed up your mouth so. He--0b, no; -T wouldn't dare to do that. Iimercly hac somo sand in my ont. out. lt may'get into your system, From the Far North. In northern climates people are very sub. ject to colds, but the natural remedy 8 nlso produced inthe same climate. Dr." Wood's orway Pine Syrup cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Price 26¢. and dlc. Quite Truthful She-- Oh, loved any man but you ! He--But, Muriel---they told that you had already Leen married and divorced, She-- Why, yes; but I didn't Jove him, or I wouldn't have got a divorce, don't you see, go im The Triumphant Three. URING three years' suffering from dyé- pepsin, I tried almost every known Te- medy but kept getting worse until 1 tried B. B.E. I had only used it three days when 1 felt better; three me, George, dear, I never me bottles completely eured | W. Nfcuons; Kendal, Ont. The Long and Short of It. Auntie--And dressed at the party, Tottie | Tottie--W'y, she had a pitty w'te, long, short dwess. Auntie-- But, but dear, how could it be both long and short! how was mamma Tottie--W'y .it was long. at the bottom and short at the top | et ewpberceree Valuable to Know. ONSUMPTION may be more easily pre C vented than cured, The irvitating and harassing cough will be greatly relieved by thé use of Hugyard's Pectoral Balsam, that cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, snd ull pul- monary troubles, Laudable. Von Blonter--I was ratlier surpris- ed to Kear that you lind consented to let your head salesman marry your daughter, Olothhy--T wanted to keep the money in the family. tis & certain and spesdy oure for Cold Lathe Hoad asd Cataxtiuin ail tn stages. EL S00THING, CLEANGING, . EALING. Instant Relief, Permanent gs Cure, Failure Impossible. Many 3 d teat i. mead ache, 1 doatuess, Losing sense of smell, and og, al feeling of al breath, hawk y of or kif Catarih,» lose no n xd boutle of Nast warned in lime, neglected a resalts in Catarrh, fol un and death. 'PB OK PILLS never gripe, sicken or injure. They cure Constipa- tion Sick Headache, you were going to kiss me then, vou | + She (disgustedly)--Don't take it] 3x 's & busi he explained. oat } after offeéta of || "od dutlbr in New York. | Does he ill treat you? I said kind + Naw | he doesn't even know me hy sight; but lie tathe into the office ores | hornets this morsin' and elimbed up | the secretary's collar the worst you aver seen,' ¢ Bat how did that affect you ¥* * Why, don't you see I" the boy asked impatiently ; 'the seoretary had to ge square somehow, 80 he jumped on th cashier with both feet; and after th good and mad, he jumped on the hook jumped on the bill clerk, and he jus sniled in and gimme particular rats An' there wasn't no one fer me te jump on, so I thought I'd go out an lick a district messenger.' ¢ Well, could't you find one to lick I asked. tOh! I found him quick enotgh but I didn't Jick "im, * Why not? ¢ Cause he licked me [! eee eee Don't commit suicide on actount of The sensible thing for you to do is to take your "incurable" blood disease, Ayer's Savsaparilla, If that fail why, then--keep on trying, and it wi not fail. The trouble is, people ge discouraged too soon. - *"I'ry, try, tr again." a... hd A. An Opidion. RL ; F Fr $1 per Annum in A RAB (WHOLE NO. 108 "with torn clothes Id Ye of any assistance 4 nothing fer me ; per, aud the kookkeeper jumped on /FOUR HUNDRED An Oshawa Man's Opportunity. "WEIGHT OF aod" Golden A Partnership in a Mine. -- od Nv An Arizona Miner Made Wim a Frincel THE BAMPLE OF THE GOLD nkinbesd TRIP TO THE WOODS DACK OF KINGETON. Mr. Hinds, who ix sid to be a man of means and well-known to the people of Oshawa, tells the story as follows i On Tuesdny afterncony. Septewiber 26th, 1893, feeling unwell, I waends vised by my physician to return hon and remuin quiet for the day. Shortly after reaching there the door bell rang and my wifé answered it. From my bedroom I heard a male. Volos ask if, A Hindd lived here} My wife answer. od in the affirmative and asked whom wight she suy was enquiring for him, His response was 'Lige Thompson? This [ overheard, and us the name sug gestetl ah old acquaintance I thought | he hud returned to puy me a visit, and, : As la entered my room 1 saw it was not my 8 t e e » | At once onlled him upstairs, d Re te friend, but thinking it might have been his son I made no apology, hut request: ed hin to be sented; which request was 1 | not complied with, but instead, he gave line a very searching look and then commenced as follows :--'Ol, no, you are not Phoney Hinds, I answered; 'Why yes, that's my name.' 'But,' sny8 he, 'you're not the Phoney Hiudd who wag my partner out in Arizona,' I answered, 'No, 1 never was in Arizona. "| With this his eyes filled with tedrs, i y it | and he proceeded, 'It seems too bad y | thus to be disappointed. I have lien on the traln forsix days and six nights looking for my old partner and ther to be mistaken in the end,' Here IT made 'Miss Barke t me on the avenue MH : : fis B vou Dle.on 1¢| some inquires as to hi¥ desires ard last Sunday.' *I am surprised.' * Soam J, AP too dull to cut anyone,' which go to build up the tissuo cel Very Valuable. Having used B.B.B, for billouyness and to pic liver with the very besl results, and would recommend it to all those thus trouk ed. The medicine is worth its welght in gel Trnrae Wns, Manitowaning, Ont, billy gont? He bees turning flip lug all de*marning. Mrs, Murphy--Pat says it does t eating de eirsus hills. Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasan Liver and Bowe only remedy o popular remedy known. - I always thought her Present in these pills, in high'y con centrated form exist the nctive agencies and nerve centres of the human bod) They enrich and oxygenate the blood, restoring youthful vigor and ®trength THE PRINCE of PECTORAL RE- MEDIES. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures Coughs, Colds; Asthma, | Hoarseness and Bronchitis without fail. Effect of Diet. Mrs, Finnogan-- Good day Mr Murphy. Phat is the matter with your the frivoulessniss he gets along wid Both the method and results when and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet gompily on the Kidneys, u, cleanses the sys- fem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and vals and oust Habivel constipation. Syrup o 8 : i ita, kind or T0= duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- geptable to the stomach, prompt in many excellentqualities commend it to all and have made it the most: CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. | OVISVILLE, XY. NEW YORK, N.¥ purposes in meeting the gentleman i whom he seemed #o nuxious to see, and story : 'Some fifteen Fyenrs ngo, I, with Phorey Hinds, were in partners ship with a Meyfean, Orie "Souzelle, when our friend Hinds was taken ill and we dissolved partnership, he going to Caunda for his health's sake, where we lost track of him, but Orie and I continued partners from then till now, and Hved in the enmps of Arizona ls b "1n these distriots the old Spaniards y. valuable much of Mexico had discovered mines, One of them was of Drug sts and dealers, or mail. Price greater value than any of thé rest and 50 cts, six for $2.60. The Celery | | = 10 0 con living who know ite Pill Co., Toronto, Ont. only prracn Mving who ¥ney location was the grandmother of my YUArS old. r;| She had the plans of the location of N this rich mine, Lut till 18 months ago partner, who is now 102 refused to show thom, at which time she gave them to Orie on condition that after the mines had been worked to raise $15,000 this sum was to le paid to her, This Orie consented to do, and came into possession of the 8. | waps. Orje and I, after many days' travel and hard work, located the ex= ps | not spot and found's moxt valuable mine, " A BIG FIND OF GOLD. Ly In the last year and a half we feeti ed through our own Inhors a cousider- able fortune in gold which is still in & raw condition, But ns in our country every one is a thief and a robler, and as neither Orie or myself could either read or write, we could not get ouy possession papers, nor trust any one to to it for us, v0 we had to struggle on single handed, leaving the mine un- opened to the worlds But ever since We commenced operations Orie our old partner Phoney Hinds, intend- ing if we found him, we would give him n third of the gold we had already found, and & third interest in the mine, if he would come back and get out our t | papers aud open up that mine, as ha was 4 fair scholar and a goody honest wan. About a week aoa friend of Arizona, was travelling and enme noross' a gentleman from your part of Canada. fle asked if he knew a man by the name of Phonsy Finds, Said he,' its action and truly be al in its |" Yes, he lives in Oshawa wot far trom effects, prepared only from the most | Toronto.' Further inquiry convinced healthy and agreeablesubstances, its | 1, he hud found our man. Upon re- - tarnifig ome he imuediately told na" he find found or old "partner. Orin p of Figs is for sale i 750 [4nd I at once winrted for Onnade' botiles by ol Jeading ruggists, taking with us some money and two ix "it a. han will quay B i | ars of our gold, ench of which is 401ha ~romptly for any one Ww wishes |in weight; seven other gn of to try it. Manufac only by the | same size and BOIm. of gold dnab we buried in Arisonn Then T axked hi Orie was and he Na ~ Re wre vouched for ly thet newspaper then he began to telt the following = have been looking for rome trace of onrs, Mr, Winslow, of Black Falls, E ol %

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