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Northern Advance, 5 May 1892, p. 3

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ting ole ere The Columbus of hia't`o1` is one of its least. pleasing chisracters. He was` evi- dently a sea rover` and ti buccaneer. He sold his services to Rene of Anjou or Charles of France indnerently. ` ' A ._.-.I_ .._...1..-..L..A .... -..... I... u-3.....I Unauuu U1 rruuuu Iuuluuruuuy. A rude. uneducated ueaiman, he Joined in the bin-buroua sea. ght u' St. Vmcent and aided in the massacre of honest trade:-i rand useful men. Time some- tfvhnt softened his harsher traits,` `but his early impulses `never left him. He became familiar with thealave` trade in Portugal and introduced it to the New World. ` l - - ~ ` . 1.e .- !.l_,,_,,_I,,j vvvanun He treated thenatives of the -new land lth pit-ileea eeverity. He threw them into chains, cut off their hands and ' feet, or sold them as cannibal: to misery and death. "He probably invented the ction of the Carib: ohlyn to destroy them. Last Caeae thouizht -that thejudgnienta of heaven had fallen upon the merciless diec(werer.' In almost every trait" of moral excellence Columbus seems equally wanting. - '* A l ' Ts _-- I....'l:.\..4A 51...} (V..I...-uh ..- ..-"I Ll- . I1 S.hnl1Int!8. cox:i: Lflnnnna N 1I .nt`IQ (`An 16. um. o.;1vuunuu. N. Lot18. Con. !_nd. 00 9. ' j ' %-,Lr?I.nI:` 14. 115 5th 0011.. III) acre: E, `_ 1._)g-. 1__, Cqn. .6, 1_00.aores, except south .10 sores. Lots. in13Con .. 290:: . ` Towxsmv or Run. Otrruzxo Ootmrv. Lot 10. f`-oncesslon " B. 102 acres. Lot 8. concession " 0. ? 100 acres. I II\1\TI\" A 7?? VII I. "f"I')Tl`I'I"E ""1335; believed that Columbus and his brothers planned a_ new` empire "in the Indies and` hoped to throw o` the yoke of spaln ;`in"later years Columbus engaged in a` treasnnable correspondence with Genoa. `His inzrtitude to the Pinzons, his betrayal of Beatrix Enriquez, A,his' falsehoods, `his erce bursts of rage, his avagigse, his revenge,` hie : wild ambition, his pi.smi-`Frauds, his fanatical faith, can never be'fi1-gotten; theyinay be forgiven. Harsh, "er'ce, severe, the" features of Culgmbus look down upon us over the ight of `four centuries, the symbolof his cruel age. ._ _ ` `Wl'xgt_a_:_ Baby dunno. . It can beat any alarm clock avenin vent- ed in wakipga family up in the, morning. . Tn n nnnn O;nr-nn ; nan arugula rnnun vv-ng gu VVZQIIJET gwuausi ,uy syn: Innnv) unavnuonlasg In a given time `it can smash more diahesthan the most `industrious servant girl in the country. ' \ To nun fa" (L-nun n`lrnnnII `nun III III UILV VUIJIIIJIJQ , It. cam fail dovtioftener with. less provooatmn than the moat axpett. tumbler in the circus ring. x . - M V 1'- --_ -I.-I-_ :...-u LI__1_ :_ u.. g... _.:u. 7" H :a:;.::':t`1`:k;-;t:;a1fAbl$ck in` th_ fuoe with greater one than `the moat, nocomphahed wx-etch that ever was executed. . ' ` 1.. -___ 1.- ..'.1:_.1 -_ 4.- -1--- _..---:..'n.. IUIIUII UIJIII CIVCI WT '.' It can be relied on to sleep peacefully all day when its `father is_:_in town,~snd cry persistently at night when he is psrti-_ culsrly sleepy. ` , , . It may th_e,x;q}uzhtiest, direst, ugliest most fretful..hsb_y ' i,_,the~ world, but you _never can makes mother believe it. l\IIuI IIUKQ >Itcgnjb c_ and model in! when no 0 " is ebo . but when viei` are preqep _i ? ibit more bed tel: ?tha_n both 0 1 parents put together. NEW PIANOS sum maafrs on commnus. _I_=. aaooxs, , , gdts-"D-I-` r-n'tO-- \l\lIuIIIlFl|JAIan. \I. new u-vouuu LENNOX, AUL1` 8: WRIGHT. ' T ' ' ` "D hIdbe_` 9&1 ; vioitoxfs temper ._._ _.-L L___-LI.-.._ niodel ifct .'T. ?"w">159".""" '7)`: '-'e'_'."" "'.v':"'." ` .F93;n391Al-.PURP031"-3. BY THE. , inonmtwmm m.nm'nm mu.-r um \` "rt-3:13 VVC.)H.BLD S 31-:'.%s'r -` All Diseases curable by Electricity can be at home by the Dorenwend appliances. The Dorenwend is `the only legitimate Electric Belt made . which fulls the requirements of Electra-medical science. 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Val- foot ked ":2 "W 7 The article was uuuarino nolw 1 t"ry'Sm,mg3 Co Miracle, "and e_x- * . .lA "id such widespread comment that an-- `Ether Albanv paper-the .EIPt'--dc- mleda reporter to make" as thorongh; . veatigm.i<)n of the statements-nppearlngv 3 theJu.rnsl's artlole. The facts as ' 1:12 cited by the Express reporter are given in the following article, wlnch appeared few weeks 320 _there was published in the Albany Evemng J onrnal the gtoryv of 813" mm. . .. able as to well Jnstlfy the term mu-aou~__ ]0u,--cure of a severe case of locomotor ataxia. 0" c the use of _ . . . , V mi, in mmplnance wlth Instructtons, an Express reporter has been "devoting some time in a c facts of the case. _ . , _. . 4- .-. Hm unmim-fnl nnsv'A n? kable--indeed so rema1"k- ` reeping paralysis; simply by Pmk Pulls for Pale Pegple',.`? ritical investigation of the real; ~ 1 -@1---n .1 my st-t-.4 I-iiaiion m : - ` '5` ' *. Jug: Treated ouant'-iI1`h*.. "-,5` . wvellous case in;,|9 -:f' madman so;ono9__- 5. 4 - A few weeks ago an article uppeutea `tn- _ ` d from the Albany Y. ti P e1;V0:; the "particulars ot ~6in e`o`f Journa. rema.rkable`cures of the 19:}; article was un'do`r thd hod-" ,_- (1.. Mirnn`A and ac. nant'Y- ~ -.33.} hen cu ()1 uuv v-~-- The story of the wonderful cure Charles A. Qwant, of Gelway, Saratoga county. N Y Ln . ;If(ur:([:t` thouasnds of other duly and weekly newapnpera. and has created auoh 3 sensation throughout the entire country that it was deemed a. duty [due all -the W18, and especially the thousands of ` `l 1 a V :`hu:c:rs3.a made in The Albany J ournals _ as hrat -told '-9Tna. has been copied into hundreds iioted, that the statements of and copied into so many other newapaper"\ should, if true, be veried; or, if felhe_.< exposed as an imposition upon public; credulity. mt- -.....1+ .~. thn Flxnren renortel- n credulity. . The result of the Express reporter : investigations authorize him In saying ` that the story of Charles A. Quant s cure` of locomotor ataxia by the use of Pink P1113 for Pale People, "a popular. prepared and put up by the Dr. Williams 1{e'd1cine Company, Morristown. N. Y., and Brockville, Ontario, IS TRUE, and that all its statements are not only _jusi- ed, but veried by the fuller develop- ment of the further facts of the case. Perhaps the readers of the Express are not all of them fully familiar `With the details of this miraculous rsstorationfto. health of a man who after weeks and months of treatment by the most. skilful_ doctors in two of the best hospitals in the state of New York--the Riosevelt hos-; pital in New York City and St._Pete_r's` hospital in Albany-was dismissed from each as incurable and, because the case was deemed incurable, the man was de- nieti admission into several others to which application was made in his behalf. The story as told by Mr. Quant himself and published in the Albany Journal, is as follows `.- unr , :_ f`IL-...1-- A (\.....-L T `g IOIIOWS 2- My name is Charles A. Qusnt. I am 37 vears old. I was born in the village. of Galway and excepting while travelling on business and a little while In Amster- dam, have spent my whole life here. L U p, .. to about eight years ago I had never been sick and was then in perfect healthi I was fully six feet tall, weighed l80pou'nds . and was very strong. For twelve years I was travelling salesman for a piano and organ company. and had to do, oi ; at ' did do, a great deal of heavy `lifting, get :. my meals very irregularly and ` enrmgh `spare beds in country houses 50 freeze any ordinary man to ' death, or at least give him the rheumatism. .Ab_out eight years ago I began to feel'dl`I'E!'0:j_li_.. my stomach. and consulted severaliiloctors about it. They all said. it was dyspepsia, - and for dyspepsia I was treated by. vari- ous doctors in different places, and 't0ok"'j all the patent medicines I could hear of that claimed to be a cure for dyspepsia. But I continiied to grow gradually wane for four -years. Then Iiabegalito ~.-have - pain -in my back and legs and"'hecarhe conscious that my legsywere getting weak and my step unsteady, and then 1. stag,- Sered when I walked. _`B.'a'vin{g.: rciVii no benefit from the use of_ patent, clues, and feeling that It 'w.a's cons growing worse, I then, ilpqn _,1_:.dyice.?'he;-' 3"! the use of electric belts,padI ahd`all_.th'e` --V, . u . u uu my -xuuunnuu, uuu uuu uun nuuvn _I could get from the sharp. and distress- . mg pains was to take morphine. The pain was _so intense at times` that it seemed as though I could not tend sit, and I almost longed for dea.th.sethe"6n'1y eertain relief. In September of 1888 my 1923 2a.ve out entirely and my left eye _ was drawn to one side, so 'that_II hog! double sight and was dizzy, -My trouble 80 affected my whole nervous system that I had to give up business. Then Ire- turned _to New York and went to the Roosevelt hospital, where for four months I Wan frnnlrcu-I L... .........:..I-6- anal than -nun- 1 then, ,.1_La_vgce.?'p9;-` use electri lhdluthb` many diffcrent kindsof elacgric apo;1qnc9s' 1 CHM`-d hear of, and 'spe`nt~hnndrds"..b. dnllrs fur them, but they did.,me . good (Here Mr. Quant showed:pEeJdu - `- nal reporter an elecmc amt of underxearg ` `I A C..- ...L_L I, -1 1151A: \ L, IEII .` ` um n`pUrwr an elecnnc llllta OI UUUUIUQDI.` fur which he paid $124) In the fill of- 1838 the dnchurs advised a change of cli- mate. so I went to Atlanta, Ga., and acted as agent for the Essay Organ pany. While there I took a`thoronI1 electric treatment, but it_ only seetndzto IL.zravate my -disease, and the only relief I nnnlrl not c$(\r\I\ LL.` -1-an...` 1...`; A:-`inn-- -~- - -.v nuunylblll, WIIUIU LUL Lvul Iuvuulou I was treated by specialists and they pro- pounced my case looomotor ataxia. and 1nc11:a:le. After I had been under treat- me p ' 1 3 tot. Starr and D5,, fmnv m....LL- u.__ .4: ___- .t..1...L 3?? '9 "994"-`mg and In 'ItomI6lI'. 7!191`} E retain food, and I Aoll- fty_py D undo. In the Albany ' ulollla four 1 _II `I ndl tact W" W "5 99593-3?`<?"#9' Byyf street, where,- (upon?-:oxn"Ini ` `V aa1d_I was incurable and would not take '9 "L At the Presbyterian hospital `hf ? examined me and told me the nuns thmq. In March, 1890, .' A` V St. Peter : hospital 1n~Albsny, Where Prof. H. H. Hun frankly told my wife my W36 was lio elea - , . "I- . for me `in?! lE6hid ` 31% me back home and save my money; But ,1 wanted to make a trial of Prof. h. 8 famous skill and-I~!emnined -` an . 13 treatment for nine wash, but peonredl I10 benet. All thin tillio I hld been` g'Wi2 worse. I bud" beoo tirely pBralVZ9d Flinn-n -nus u--1-G 1I4|&I| 0|` { ` | Via IJUC lI\l Jig fout:n;n.;ntha, they `tgld 't`}111th1`:IY coxgd for me. Then I went ta ` W ork h9.nvi..1aa1;;n ' Jig ` 'I1;ir>n`l_-ixg " L Said I was Ly-.;..._..I.`I.. -...I _..unI;I du1\`.n n- ugy 5 F nu; smmm mmn:;;;` UI QEIIUII VI, 3;; @7531 "`. :...`.`. .. :oxitrol'E*of ha. 3. tibia ' In'l:1'|nu n.-.41 um-u -Lnnnnnk `:'An`A~ II \uIII\uI"L Ill \J1I' mi) ., Wu. 1 0 ' L 4-. I -1:-n` `A ,,... .,. mg uurlll on my back one, dsy with red hot ironl, and after 3 far; ya` they put 14 more harm on and _ _ 1 ed mo ~f7vi8lPoleotrioit.y;' ""`bC" "T ` rather` chub: V batter-'3" "Ion vontml` pf-':;my"" _bg,wel=gMggd wager, nQ,,9wp,pdviu%ha - vs ,4 . 5`. Tfirho `I3 that-m -A-' -A `M `IOIIIG W ~ heeltlt '- In thonzht Iio.uilld try them, and ,1. `.f- `in nah-`d-`I we `aim uasbra?.T.?'eo9 e'ifeiZ1 we .`. W.`!-st. . . , have gained 10 pounds ; I feel like a new V-~.~--v9 ----'_-n-~-I-II` ~A-_-Illa, .l!I`I. RIDGE IBQBR 16 boxes was fully restored:_, to my, Wife, !9..|1.H,9l' mo tions onthe wrapper on each box; or 7III'9.N=S!,.gsverees{I,l_ so very wealtj, but ontinued to fol ow instructionsaa to ytakingthe pills and the treatment`, end A even befciife lfliad iised? unthe two boxes of that villi `I.be-an eoqteel boneoum. sulteifrdmi them. "Mi pain: were not so bad. I felt warmer; mv head felt, het- , ter-:1. myfeod began to relish and agree ' with me ';' I could straighten up ; the feel- ing began to come back into my limbs ; I beganto be able to get about on crutches; my eye came..back again as good as: ever and now, after the `tiyse-of eight boxes` of i the`pills,"at'a coat` of only `$4 00-see'!-- ~ Ircan with the help of a cane only, walk all about the house and yard. cansaw wood, and on pleasant days I walk down My `stomach ='trcuble is gone ; I man. and when the spring opens I expect agency. Icannot speak in too high terms of `Dr. Wllliams iPink Pills for Pale Peo- ple. as I know they `saved my life after all the doctors had given me uptas incur- Able- V s o < : l t` Such is the wonderful story which the Express reporter has succeeded in secur- , iug verication of in all its details, from ; the hospital records where Mr Qusnt was treated and from the doctors who had the case in hand, and who pronounced him incurable. Let it be remembered that all this hospital treatment, was two and three y`ears-ago, while his cure, by `- the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, has been effected si_nce'_last.. September, 1891, So it is beyond _a doubt evident that his recovery is wholly due to the 115.9 of these famous pills which hayebeen found to have made such remarkable cures inthis and; other cases. . I'_ (\.......L`..I.......I 3... LI... l.......I.. -3 LI... the first few" days the7'cold baths; were i to `be able to renew my organ and piano. ?.'::..`Z..:";':..:":'.::.:=.:v..t~:svs 331'," t of var, " _0(_).welIv___gd wager an ,9no`In_,;:dvioa E1 fiting 4J~ot07._fV`0 .thorq'?: wuigp ho ffor nia, F hi:-oght Ignaz? vihere i} put `thbhghifthnfidnh -hula .;..4._ --_.A- A _ bent H.197 it fun mid, gen on`me_` to ~r__}|'_eve;`_pe it .:_.fL=stIt:;' Sen- 1tinbOfWhif0`W_' tigw el ' and Quiet- `.9J."h ton, Out... called my attention to the statement` of_ane`Jb1iti`Mi1-shall, Jvlfose hld been similar to my own, and who _l_;u d;.%l_)I=3en cufdribyi.-the use of Dr. Wtllmmpf ;- Bank P1119 e }for. 32819` People. In `this hide Mr. Mai-qhsll, who ie a. "prem- tneutv-memben of the.~R-I _al Templgro of Tempe1:n_o_p*, _,haZd,;istp n ur years of eon- atant trealment by the most eminent 0.0-'!iT8di'Ii'.. ` pYiy.iii67n;".I;; b9n Dronounced incnrible; -paid the -$1.000 total dis- `ilYI I."1|fnd `III 0|'-- '--"` : ` mg eon 1t.ion,'sfri3t1'L Sf mime in Hamil-I AIIVIIOCII \ ability nann- ...v -- u-wavy" CIIC ` PDIII VII. ability, lajm allowed by the order in such cases. `Eons months. after Mr. Ma`:-shall hegapgay courqa,,1of.v*~trba15ment with Dr. _Wulia'ino7 `Pink? .BiI1a',' uid after ticking some 15` boxes wn fun. ............a` .- i ` % '? `f.I5ii?ji4'`1-IV?51n(Tt;i:.na : .. I {VI "`= .-1-. ~.*.\ ~=' 3 r` `~.:*.r.::~ To 46 'fy :LIi:.j Qaiaubg an _._._L.._ _ "4... z;lIl\.MQ..-FE] ;f(Y;lll` ?7..'1: _ T3 L 7 DE.M. 1."Sta'r:'-,` 22"WosE, Forty-eitzhth , Y.r1},`* Mush` `3ta e,* ';l'923-Dear Dr. ;`ii.`y ij; 56, 0!Smi$'%to71`1e-;TI) l' 301: 4 veura ago No? 11'()_37, ' 3f"t}He O.`D; Di-A.-s Roosevelt, -se":1"ft"t:")jgii`_o`~fr'<>q57-`~ Wro; you let the V record: was permitteglgaiid &' trgpqoript o :'5?"6'i'6r759rh. =49 : to` 1-2 a m.. New Vs61j'h_`t":, If` y`l1'fhi ;_Vi'3 1155 ii-_ecord of a loi:6'"io:fo13'ax1h;}iy';naiii of - Quant. who bearer knovir. V If S"oi'1" hiii rio record lend him-_t._o Roooovelt Happy L - _ ~ j_Your's, T : ~ ~ 81117.3(. _ _ By means of this -_l:eI;titer* aoaosg `to! tho. the history of Mr. Qu"n u one made vroan them as follows:--o T " ` .1`? 4 2 now .A .l_.:La....I Qnnonmknr 1641. .\lI.llFB II-'. E3539 I-I-l\l VVQIVI UDIID& Mr. Quantblaoedhin the hands of the reportgrv his `card of gdmiuion to Roose- velt. hospital. whtph in h`ere,rq.prqglucad in: further conrmation of ms statements. :- In Order `[135 UH! Iputlvul. ll-IISIJII 517-: :- gnpy of the hiatoryof t.ho.._.caae of Mr. Q3qht'"f|f@;l.h"j [rqlgprd ha very "cont-!Vtegui[_{ gg pun a lo 9r,?f which the - ---. ;'\ r-~ ' them munws:-- No.14 037. Admitted Sentember 16'th, 1889, Charles A. Quant, aged 34 ,_years. Born U. 8. Married. Hnbok`ny `d_.,; History of` the me:- Dyspe bsia=-~-"foi- past four or ve years. About 14 months partial loss of_ power and numbness in "'low_er; .ext1:emities. M __ Girdling ' sensation about abdomen.` -(November 29th. 1889. not improved, external strabismus of 16 01 2 r.4,.!!il!;:; :`5'~`;=.1A* eye.) - Some difiicul'ty i'n'-*=pasi1'u`5 vi`a6b1*`t times; no headahe, butdsome dizziness; alternate, :'1,_1j_ oe - Q, Constipation; partial-.p tuabgageks in left eye. "Ora. R; F. B: pep. and Soda." 3 A e ' Mt srked symptoms of a =""o &vig$otor ataxia. And D1-._ Starr said a" case with s&1oh maked symp-' . V e not be cute and uant who '3' treatment in the out-patient ` department. was given up as incurable. HVIVI...-n nsinnlv `am: a case recovered in IODII lireluuluuu. - `'1'. hey ing ~--To v e"'1-ify':L`I5'? Qiiiih iiiboment our reportgr p .f'og7&ys_;gq.-M9j'_ch 31st. 1892) calla _-6t1"D!';~All6n~St'a.'rr igyia ..m.,.,, N... Q; ,est--;-Twpnyieighgh---~13} New York :1yy:- DI.:.-98a'rr' is houa'b'p_hysiciun- of` the gpggvlt -_ guiggltd corner of 0/ ..`I . -|>__ -.-street-New York; Ho-amid`: "I have very V ` Our reporter fodud Dr. Edward Ware athiu oioe. No. 162 West Ninety-third distinct recollections of the Qunnb. one; It was svorg ponounoed'oue._ I trgstod DIQ`._'_ ;I Q `_ vuyuuu. us Ninth uvegu d Fiftyn-Zfnth street. In 2 ;*plYftO,`iQtJlMl)i!`x' be He fremembered 'the7~ctie 6 r.- an very Well and treat- ed. him some, but that. he was chiey ,__j`j.i.;'7KL- _.__.. ......-.....:..l ......- nf `hp .1171:-A `E16 lulu`-uu rugprucg;-gy_}u;1, . wt .,...7...... .... `chic: ..of" 100h19r.atIi!-,,7` 6 it,r.s:t1i'I.\;w1. In`c3i-Her that our` reporter might get. 3 n-.4-5..-~-:4n..:*tcI.1r hiii`ri't;i`I `-fi-dam-d ha verv Gd Dllli Unt: no was ulllsgzl nude?" 3 6 mega _,esgeigl cgrg c_>f,_l_l;..,s.Wa1-e'. -Ha mid-"he reiz;srdetI,_t,bid?fg`gs'e asmiaaa all =--:.-- -an....,.;.....+;... .9458. in in:-.iu-nhI8`3 Urine Illa.-vno-. u -- . "There never 5;; 3 dose recovered in the world, said Dr. Starr. And then ""'WlF3"Ul! tell you more about the ease Qasnt was under his more per- I` .-.~. -3.;-n'ua.1 tum: :4-`LI: ..!:l"..?.;. sonal treatment. [I am surprised, he said , a 1 man. :25!` ans 3 " * {:5 I` R_oosn:v:mL'r_ EOSPIT. . '~'-- AWE; "93 . ` %i1iI;"gcve hxmwiit lg H M;.i~`w r;=~` 22f`W. ourparxznr. Admitted:/` -9] aj. indebted to} assistiiig oouiitesiesj, .&ia,`at`* locoiriotorataiia '1' I. have had several cfas__e`a_` chhis aims; ingth course at inyV practicol I `w__in not say` t_ha`t.'it' is `incur? ; able; but"I neverliiuew of case `tog5`et_well; bu,t'I "will gaym. not deemed curable by, any remedies" known to the`. medical pro- f'e..`inn-.,.u. . .' h . - . ` V -. ' A f.tr this `successful and conr_m'sZtory i_mieistigation' in New York. our reporter, Saturday` April 2.nd, 1892, `visited St. Peter s Hospital, In Albany, corn"er' of Albany and `Ferry streets. He had a courteous reception by Sister Mary Phil- omena. the sister superior of St, Peter's hospital. and when toldthe object of` his visit, said she `remembered the case of poor Mr; Quantvery distinctly. Said shes: It was a very distressing case and excited my symyatlnos much. Poor fel- ' low_ he couldn't be cured and had to go home in a terrible condition of helpless- , ness and suifering The house physician . (in nnnnnltina tlin Ivnnnnrln n3 Q: D..o-- - 'l O60VOl`0d-" . ; `J. \. '11.... 7'3. -'2 : "wh`` 50 I011 .tlIink.-.- doctor, w 1 "!.f l'eou,very.". .. : `."l'h*.`g ii '..;:.:L=-'ss.:':` r?:a__.._ _ u-0:? uugno uugaoansss Luv l_lU|lIU Fl-IIIVIUIIII an consulting the records of St. Peter ; hospital, said hetfonnd only that Charles A Q-Iant entered the hospital. March 14th I890, was treated; by Henry Hun, assisjgdd by Dr, Van_`Dai-vaor, who was then. 1890 at the h;sa_d.of the hospital; and that his. being' doenied not possible` of cur", he left the hospital and was taken to his hom"e,"as' h supposed "to die. ' gun`! :1: 551: `n`` `admin-"n A` 51.3.. _.-..L In: use uiiluv, no [In BHPPUBDLI DU III. -' Such is the tan history of this most remarkable case of `successful recovery from" s heretofore supposed incurable disease, 'snd after all the doctors had given him up, by the simple use `of Dr, Williams Pink Pillls for Pele People. Truly it is an interesting story.of s most miraculous cure of s dresdful disease by the simple use of this popular remedy. A `I`|DI`- 6-.im.si...oa.-u. DAIIAAIAI` LI... IIIIU IIIIIPIU uuqus PIJPUIGW FUIIIUI-lye A further` investigation revealed `the factthat Dr. Williams Pink Pills are not a` patent medicine in the sense in .which that term is usually understood, but are a scientic preparation successfully used in general practice` for many years before being 0'ere'(l to the pub_lic generally. They contain In a condensed form all the elements_ necessary to give new life and richnesslto the blood; and restore shatter- ed nerves, a They are an unfailing specic for V such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St.'Vitus dance, sciatica neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache the after effects of ' la grippe. palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, that tired feeling resulting from nervous prostration; all diseases depending upon vitiated humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specic for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregulari- ties. and all forms of weakness. They buildup the blood and restore the glow of health to pale or sallow cheeks. In the _case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over- work or `excesses of svhatever nature. I'\ 1,, ,--|_ -h -,,_.,_.._ 41.. __..z.._ _--_J WUI 3 VI VAVVIDVU III. in uurvuvvn uuv-new . On -further. `inquiry the writer found that these bills are-manufactured by the Dr. William: Medicine Company, Bruck- viIle,_()utario, and Morriatown, N. Y., and are soid in boxeu(uever in [pose form` , by the dozen or hundred) at 50? cents . a box; or six boxes for $2 50, and may he had of allsdrmzguta or direct by mail from`. Dr. ;W.1llilm! Medicine Company, from either" addreu.- ,The price at which these pillu._are_uo1d makes a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as` compared wit}; other remedies or medical treatment. hot-tors of the Next War. The ='r.h~` internetionel Conference of the Red Cross Soeiety was open-d in Rome last week... by the Syndic of Rama. Herr Von` K-)lIer,4,a.r_n1d- greet en_r'nuei.um, dnnouncedl that, the Kxmz _ and _;Q4Ieen of It_o._ly had o'ered 3 prize, 4,000 francs, to the person elaborating in an essay the best plan for I .1-emoving epeedily the Qm1_1nd'e_1 from `the, erl`gI_ of .battle. olarg he 3316', went quggested that part or the ppogrepiyle dolicerninmthe care of those who fell woeuhded in the rat or iepoud line._ 0 1111.. .119...` '.c n... ...._ g..-11 ....m...... -:a.. hen I\ A uuuuuu uuu,_ _ The eect or the ne_wsma.ll calibre rie now introduced in alllthe ureat armies of E u rope.hsd rendered necessary an improve- ment in the sanitary service in the eld. If unhindered, the ball from one of these ries would an a mile. The hell would penetrate wells _.snd trees that hitherto served as protection to soldiers, and would pass th-rou h bodiesin successive lines of battle. he aim with the new `rie was I,slso$__truer, and the rapidity with which succesfsi~ve`~shot_s_could be delivered surpassed` ihihg conceived` of` in former warn. - i - II .s__.-_____';1_; _._.1 -1--r..:.. 1:'...|.a. warn. ,. V -A u - V Smokeless powder, and elqqtrig light foi illnmindtihg elds at nfgiht`, would aggravate the slaughter. The. percentage of the troops wounded in the next war, thanfopu woul.3 ffexcee{d enormously tha- . .L.ka.'.'..n... A # m'-iiinr ;n.I'i,-bl 'I`hd dunner: P'=9!!..9.9 9! !9"!' !',.'-.y~' 96-.w 0'-ism of* th'e sanitary service would also be in- creased. it-The eitlighter in the front hues wejnld be tljamepdoul, and en. the lines wbid adieifoe . ?s't greater intervals than hqtjetqfdie; and the 5f:"o_nft end,re_e1-' wQtild_ be` W n`t.@5r .9n&1` .tds the work: cauyingoix the `Nvo1'm:ed':would" be? `rendered mnohi `["5ht_te .a'p{J._`peiji1pue._ Inf eBatt`l_e 3..000;yv1erit-=vou,ndei.'not rem ALL. 1 Aim _._..s-|......'.`L'anI'f0.nlI; .1innn'r`n- ..- -.__ V---rw t,h=9f_0tm woixceii g!=<>r!'%-' "3 p~=,fmi;99.9 ff .f9*'!_r Pas!-V3 TM d'"89" n{'ih mmitnrv am-vmn winiild `also be in- IIl`; W-pI|lUH;'_10..\l\J\J JIDKV ' Wvuuuvwg uvu `yawn-. tjhtin 1,000 at_retVc);eru"~l|`t1d`52,~_()O0A pottery" \y6ui8 b 56dd}iIid"31):P; ';*_c{wo_u1a- tiikg euzhhoxznino h9|ll'-.0f{.-tlia-:h.8;r(15It; avtkfto o o`ver thew-eld. 3+_.[_h"sddition'--to :;~auhm`.~ pir6'f;'f6i`ce `bi boi`tEs`muii_t' be (.319 doctors andanoruauzwha also must be an L in 3,4"; ~_`:_ ;A.u~LL ~FL.J` R--- nun}. -n .`r o17(o"'- _;i1{1rbd-itiiriibftggg, Snob. up A 9 000001.`! lllulsuuruuu-wuu cu-av mun. .. 1 -Enpouible. Sam:-ndw method for Iiidt-' I I -_ 1-- n.I._`D..I l,`|.....-...Ju-. Alan` nnnimn 31f oehhnitary-pggnvdiitj Iwpuib ahndnt gr`-the emergenoymust be A fot_md-. It--* -the `be fo III ll!*~'Ile Illntvaryfuurvxuu wvun uuyuuu fish the improvement:-jar the weapons of .Qvfn:1 efortx 5151.: .~ to _purpose of the _mE,i_ng `and Queen in `minor Ohm flli \I\I9' ip. - On- |>\m;uAm;s ~F`Q 131$ A QHEA pi. . W ' 3``9. a.%`i.`x-;u""...u..;`.z` `:..:."" `'"`' ; V V- v * link; ` -' 'l_ut7oacteI;ot Lota2..in 7th Gen. . `TOWNSHIP. or Gonpoxg-Dtsraxcw er Among _' , Lot 19. West Ranks. 1oom-ea. Ya-u-inc-o I vvu 5 now: '9 `cu--u on us ao:e.Lot.16. 5.011.: pgvis stteot. 7 V L _ ' 91>a.:-km; 6 had 5- on the mass` g ot"nom,' in 6th00n.10.a-.cr.es- . . ~ West 1 Lot l9.'Con. 13. . Allot pa.rtLot,2. in 1th Com. eaecotrailway, manna. . %Pmo1r0n':*:a TUNER! Acnou Aunfious nt: uLA'ron. SATISFAUTION GUARANTEED. _ / The Re}:-airing or Pianos 3 smointy. 'Salesma.'n for ` F. BROOKS Messrs Heintzman & Co. 51 Elizabeth St. 117 King at... W.. Toronto. Barrie ' ' 9'l-tl' A136 Pianos that have been in use always on A - hand for. sale. - 2:::c :`-:|i 4:135-` MADE Pronounood ah unworthy Man by American Iodnqolut. ` E':I She

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