Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 30 Oct 1884, p. 1

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..V." I: .V ' , Flesherton Advance. .jr4v "" __ "TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR.".-" PRINCIPLES, JVOT MJSJC." - . *. VOL. IV., NO. 176. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO, OCTOBER 30, 1884. SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS EACH. ?.-.".. - - . t I i . ''" * ; * i - \ . 1 4 ft \ . V n - * i ' . ; THE ADVANCE. Oue of , i:i.l Kan.llv Nnwsp|iors ill V'lti'.il. 'Illlll'l.. 1'' iils)ir I OM THU Orrui |. "I..- TKK.MS :!ITK)N; "1 .ill p. r -iniiiii in ;-.lvar--.-. *1 KUf not paid at the - Ni 1-1*1 ' .li-i'..iitiini.''l until all . tt< n < laki'ti f.ir i.-*- tiatt <ut< \ .o i'XC>'[t whtill LLl'le WUll 111.- * \L)> KKTIMM. I: Ml S, Ar. an.l :i > - ' ll>. rtl'.n. Tra:i < l.i- iiai.l fur wliuti nf'lrtreil \.1\ i r- 1-..'.!..-!.!- u t s .1 illrei- ti.uis . i nll'1 1-liaTKeil ,u-f .r-li l.ilH-rul i't Inc.-: ! o tdrortlMM. \ .tu- it -:.^ riiailiux matt. r. lo .. . S., .t Irorl - intiiiii. 1 until all ar- ri!*rH^.-- 'in- i ii I up Copy t.n I n-ai'li till" ofOc-e iiot Int. t tnau IIIKIII mi luexlay to cuturo Mli-erl: A. R. FAWCETT. MAKKIIALL. L.W. S DENTIST. IL'VTi: nf Toronto H)'h..| ..f Dentlatry. Ill !.,< at Markilule tin- M ami It I \\ednet- I a.'li in--nt)i. an. I at Flesherton mi tin- lat i in .mil m. mtli for tin- practice wM-'ii n t) 1'KHIIV ' RAI.IinlN HASPS HANDS & PERRY, s ;-r.1K>rt I.I 1*111,1. f .1 //lll./.<, siil.IrlTnlis. \Kl:!STl I'lINX K t Hrtte-* ol int.-r.i-t Ixutll *t OfllcuK. 10 Kllik* -^tr . i KKi 1ST & FR(K!'. BIKHISTKllS. SDI.ICITHllS. CilNVI Y^SC'KR. *C. OtlllN I'l.lll.-tt StIV. t II inv at H.KsiHKKTl /.' / ' ' Book & Job Printing ! Al.KKKP. KHDST. l 'rn .1 W KIM 1ST. I. I. II iiCniiiitN \f...rney. South . r. \ I < .1 hers VsftOrllltilHI. ' . r. y Hcvfew ( >ii T hand liy and Fri4av lat the semi annual inviing of :he RonthOrey Teach- er*' Association ma Laid in the School House, Durham. There was a little dis- appointment experienced by the non- appearance of t>riit tuen from a distance, who win- i" take rf-- ' n fie meetings, There was a good *^ tendance on both lay, and a keen L>tervit wa shown i the subjects under di*cuiai<n. The fol- lowing are (lie hixils of South Grey, and after doing ao lo trateil the )M|' method of was moved by Mr. Wintorbomr, ithineiii- in v. ry \.>un^ |iu(iil. Ar- HiotcK III l VI ami -i i -h>irt ni<r by mail will I. up .,.||.I .triUJII. TKIUU-, ' ' i l^leshcrton \lll-i.M I I-.I. I. M.\X\Vr I I . flood ari-oitiinmlation: l-t ri.;ar- ii-..i I MaMmi: ami -ril. ll.it.-l in tl.-' place. Jos. AI.I.I- -v ONT. l.niiK>r * - Hottlvr. I'll '. l.l- I--K. SKI'T. 1'iioi-HinoR Flesherton Station Hotel. Tin: nU.v.- ii..t. ; i. fUti-.l thr.-uu-ti.iut now atf (liiip iiipuwlily r. BJS> roniiii.Mlatlon t<- th>- traxi-lli'iK- pttl.lir 1'h.- l.ar I . II Mlp)i|li"l with i It. n. . I.:. | ...I- .1 1. 1 > lL-r 111 fad, ample at'.'.iliini.Mlittioii is atV : i- I It. r>- t . '.-tit man an.l ' IVMy ^Udical. i i . 1 1 1 \i .n . Casli paid for fat Cattle and n , . . c , sheep. Physician, Surgeon, and on hand for C i-ii. Onler-i jiriii .-intly filled. ACCOUCllKlt, I'l.'IfKVIM.K. - o\T.\l:l<> If/ <.r//. inim/iH; 'tl ,,,l.-'l t The President, W. Fergwon, Eaq , took (lie chnir at 10 30 a. in., and the inevting wa opi-nd with prayer by Mr. ('. U'liiatre. The following action* were then car- rir.l Ni. That W '. I.. Diinn |H> ap pointed Secretary of ihe Association ur < ii' in ciisoi|iu>nc4 of the late Sic.. Mr. \l. Maitter, having removed trora Orey. -ml, That we dispense with sninult's. an tiny are not yet received. The I'resi dent's address wa* the fir*t paper read. Mr. Fet^iM-m traced the advancement made l>v our Aa*aeiaiioO during the last tin, and then read tho. new ri .Mtlati 'in from tile Educational I 'e- jinrtnienl, revfanliutf our future meeting. Mr. Tilly it tn itrtml next n ..... 'ing to I,., held on the !>rtth and ISHh M .> > On motion, a intention drawer com., eonmfttini: "f M.-MIH Ferguson, and Winter' .HIM- i :ip]>"iiited. A dicuM"ii on Tp. asKociationR took Iplaee, during which Mown. Ferguson. KMUsJt, Thompson, rampoell, and others i-xpies-.-ii th<Miiscl\L- in favor of Tp. local me. tin:,'*, after winch it wa in ,\..|l.y .).'. Campbell, seconded by \\m Unnlitic. That a com. coiiMftting of '>' i- Sharp. Reid, Hall, I0unai;e, Thompeon anil the mover and ari ..... >\n br pt ouite.l to consider the subject ! Tp. Association", ancS report next day. < 'arn. il Mi .1. \\intetln -Tie then gate an il- lustration f teach^' ( a langu. : leaan to a clas* nf you from Durfcain and vn-inity, among *wl)iii were Hots. Forest an 1 Park, a*l rtrntseiitativ.-a ..f the local MONTHLY CATTLE FAIR. (tank THK n- Ni)\ Kir will liko place on MONDAY 1Mb, 11*1 f/aiiatliaii Pacific llaiihiay. OETARIOJHyiSIOlT. Change of Time. Toronto. <invv V It.-nn- Division. T..HONTII.-I. l-.ivt.; ' I lOp. 111. ,1 . U I', a i. . h tip m (.nn.. is \M"I i I'l - . unhi|M at Ow-n Soiin.l. 1. 1. n- onlj Tue*<la>i-. Thursday* and Natnr-U. NOTK Mi<cxl Irani I.-nvei r,irkiUlc7.SOa m. * ' I \l / . I 7* I ' I / / I ' \ ' /.I /'/ / I.I /,/./. I TORONTO, ile|>Krt, ' '"* ''i . ' "I 1 m. arrlv T^ A John W, Armstrong, Ki.i>iiMiTov Cn. OBKY. DIVISI-iS l-nl'ici- ( I.K.Hh. < 'IM III II U , nv. >.in. .1 i-iiiohii-- iiti.l mil.- of lnn-1- .\l'|iraiiu.r f--r '' - ' 1. 1 K 1- II ,V > -;.H-i.-t\ M. -it.--. In 1 .'! nn tin- iii.xit roAMonablo t-rin<< i-- i . . M \KI< I \ i I l.ll K.NSKS STRAIN & LARGE, Hifi/t/iT.f iiinl i'lHifnn-fni-N, FLESHERTON. Are prfiwrwl to att.-n I t.. lirii-k ,v Stono W .ik In all it- drum-lien Orders left * the \o\\v.i i>:>w will raeetve prompt aMeuUoo. i ;.>.! work a- I'K J. M. Webstei*. BUOBHXA, Lirl.NSKI) \ii.-ti.ineei f.ii- tli.' Count, ..! ' > Ir'i.l a-* -mial. at rean.ri il.li- rate* Kirr .m.l I, if.- In-'trmi' .- Oommanlcatlnna ail I : -IL r, . i I 1 < ' !: >!ii|'-.l . 'tr . . I. I t Alexander Brown, NOTV.. v ".ilel am f Man-liue l.i.-. Ac. ; i \ . i.H-i'r f"i i \>u!i run -KVII.I.I-. 1' n .out ul \Ui-nt .if (trey. I vi p.m. n. ]>rt f, in . in r..U a.ut -i m W \VITi i . i -, i i 1 irnill" 1'ar . Sor-.i . Arrive 10 M a. in 7 -i pin IK* - --.; Mi N1COI.1.. I ,1 s I \'\- - V W. J. BELLAMY, TWP. n.l.RK Tlt.MNS 1,1 \\ K I-T ' TON STATION : i ' , n. s .', j, n, . 4 r, ( , i , . * !> I" < n. .vr/; \<;r-:\r .\ITTIO\KI-: K. l/oMii-l mi i:'i-l - i in il v nn tin* nmiit -I'li-tvrnin aii-l at M-.-lirnti- rnt.'-nf m-li' Ofllco nearly np- t-m' r..u M..M. i M THE AIA11KETS. FLI . HKKTON. Flour 4 Full \Vlic.it SpriiiL' Win-jit r.;ivli-\ 2( 00 to 4 (15 to " N 68 70 "> en 00 Butter :, toi > ................. Pork ................... H:iy, p. i ton ............. rlidei .................. Wool ...................... M 1C (tCPSC Diick^. ]vr brace Chicki ii ;. por 50 n o n o 1H '20 f> Oil 5 (in (Ml 00 00 Hani* imviinl IIIK/.-I- II'. / ^O ywllW. I>r. (iiin"ik upliissutiject" Dietetics." The t-smivxt ahoded thnt the race is ill t. rioratinu'. es|*cially in large cities, i.> re families often ilnappoiir after the third Rein latioii*. The pnm'ipul werecinnjjerittetl. Tlie Ur *li.'eil tin- uvils remilting fi.iDl cittini; too iniu'h, ami from f.-ttiii-.' inipr'iper kimU of loo.l. \i-ry ht'l- hiilcher'a meat sh.nilil In- eaten liy person* of sedentary hatiil*. and its exce^sivo use is hurtful t the il . ii.- organs of sueh persons. Ah-oholu- drinks i re condemned, an alcohol in all its forma n injuri-ius, In-ill^ n 't a |n.nl, hut a poison. lUnce its tire should hi; I'.ntinod lo medione Its Constant use, .\.-nin small i|iiai>titit-s. pr.-duct eril results. In anfwer to several ijnostiotiR aaked l-y Mr. Winterhorne nnd . iher, the 1'r. aiUiKid t. i. hern t.i take oiilv a luuch at m nii'l ln\ e dinner after the l.ilmrn of the day were ovi-r. He also urged the tie, -entity .-I phyaiuitl exerci>t> and rocom- imtmlcd a wnlkuf t least five inilesaclav. The l)r wim tendered voto of thanks for hid in-triu'tiv li-ctunv Mr. H. r. Ht.< then dixcusaod tvachrrti and teaching. His address wa* eloquent ami pmctical. 1U helicves that teachers leave the pi'.lesxion In . ,iusi- they are m> poorly ivniiincrak-d they are literally starM.l nut. He advifol a united ellort to im-rea-H- their Mklaries. A lively ili4i-iisj|itn took place in which M. -.-is. Thompson, Ilixon, ( 'mnphell and \\ inti rhorin 1 t-mk part. Mr. Snnniel Neily next f.ivori-d the As- sociation with the e^ay on "corporal piiiiishmoiit." HI- ((Ui-ted from seriptuni to show tli.it it in not only allowahlo l.nt n - s-.u \ . ,uid Ii liexed that if pnren's and teacliem us**' ihe rod a little more jmln-ioiisly (.-we. children Would grow up to In- criminal i Mr. VVinterlioiiie. in illuatrnting the I iny |'f liten.'ur* t ft fourth 'cla. , Tlif" -<i<i<irl'r i IM n IK) o (x) II S 7 ,V. <>. IT. W. FI.IlSIIKIITiiN 1... I: N H , thi-lr l,i>il(!" II.- !!!. SI -in It'll liliwlc. T'H mi:- 1 tri ft, m tlit* 1-T iiti.l ti.l M.in.lnv in I-H'-}I month. At 7 .' |> in lmrp VlHltlllK l>ietlii-eii \v. I. \l I'. M. M<s. , i,. M W. \V C, l-i, i., U i:,-. r oeeii|iii-i! the attrition f the Association for the next h >ur. His method way marked by thoroughm^d, and was su"h ;i> to lead tho pupiU to think for themselves. and aln to Hxprusn then ideaa in correct DUPPBRnr LODGE NO. 186 I. O. O. F. f! /II//. Tl/ri.l.'is nvery In. -.t.iv Kri-ninu at H oVIock. ~.- l n .. D'v;" I-' IK". liTn.!.|nv hi .moll month \i OD I'lny tin tliren i-,.pllnlh in. (ill (X) no .lot Hi ACKIIMIN. N <; A. S. VAVIH .'i ISI1 IN TIIK Al)VA\cr.. JT \VII.I, I \Y YOU. 866 nt hoiiu- o.-miitnt fr-. ryii inn- N'lrink. Cnpitn] not ri- i|iiirc.l H.-n.li-r. if v'"l wnnt l>nlni- a*wbtobpn f .-nil. i ,.., \,.'mt i'. u 'ill tin- tune tln\ wi'i I: ilnt . \\ .iti- fur |iartii-ii lar-itoH lUi.i.ri i A Co.. I'urtlanri, Mlni Next came Dr. Hixoii on ' 1" inform rroiuotioii KMIII nia'i. I.H Hi gave an intnrviitjii^ aero-nit ..f their rise and pin 1 ifri'ns in \Ve4t Middlesex, where he taught a few yeiirs ii^'i.. Antony their ' ;i.l\ iintn^r- hfi iin.-iitioneil the following : 1st, They form a line ami perfect basis t..r ol*a*ifioatilC -ml. They prevent undue promotion, on!. They iiffurd iin incentive to wuffB 4th, They train pupil" to pass future ei.vuii ati..n. ,'itli. They exeite pill-lie -.utelVMt in the M'hool. Some slight Mwdvanta^e* wore nUo lllellMolio.l. M L)r. Hixon rMM-ived a vote of thanks for hit- iolmiraWe address, nnd t?.e \- miciatii i'"ci i-(H| to ilncund tho mh- I'n 1:1 'rior Kxaiiiiuntions for tho seconded by W. L. Dixon, That in the A r..iiiniuuu-ti..n was read from J. 11 opinion of this Association the intr.nliict .Jaine", Music Tracher, who offered to ion of uniform promotion tKaininations form acla* f. r tcaclifera , and offered to would help to advance the st.ni'ling of come to Btxt .\s-nt niMtuiK. if invited, oar schooln, and hence we- propnat* that a and give an addrwaa on Tonic mi-fa com be appointed to carry cut a pla* nysteni. fur such rxaiuinariiiij^AJUslield'nesjrtbe This en<led Ik* meeting which ad ch>s of preoent year.-^arrfc.l jmirueil to meet at FIe>lierU>n un th- Ihe following were the com. which 2Xth and 2*.Uli Ma, iHeio. were appointed. J. WinU-rU.me, C. | Thu haa prt.vedsMie of th noat asoful UHinaye, W. L. Dixon, J. 8. Campbell and he* artrmhil meetrnfia of the At aud W. M Alton *>ciatiua, about aeventT tesv&vrs btinz BVE!iMi i:>rKKT >i\emr iirenlot each day, besidfs seferal Tisitora In thu ev, ning a musical nml literary fr " m I) '"^'"'' "! vn,n,ty,_ p roiuineLt ei.tertainiiiviit was lu-'.i. the pr'-ce^gsof which were #1H.;IM. Mr. J Winu-rUir^sj jwas appointed cliturinaii, ami th order was excellent throughout. Anioiic (hot* who .in k ' were Mrs Anbury, Mi*-< Elliott. Mr. Jai. Wauon, of Norman tiy. and Mr. Tclford, ln.rh.ini. Mr. M ( '. Black ! ,! B wels, are prumpllj rciuovlki by N.- jrave two of Ins famous comic readings, tn-ual 1'ilN. Tim ll< v. Mr Kom-iit uavo :in inatructtvo - * and irtt-rei-tiiig addresn. for which he re- ' AN A.ir:AHtr Si itrni-t: -Tboor ho try Ci ivcd a vole ol thanks from the anemnblv. ' Bunloek 111 1 IlitU-re an s rryulet. r ..f u. HSu-oMi i>\ iUiwel*, "r to pnrify th<- hli.nd. aul digvition. regulate Ihe lirer and kiJueys. or slrengtsMn Tbnpieati-wi dniwer was next opened , tired nslure. are simwablv .urtmaej al and Me*ars. \Vinterlv>rn and Kamutl" prompt bcneAl ilenred. aiuwen-d a mimber ol difficult i|Mstions __ Mr lo-. M Krtrleos' subject of - In j X| 10W rHj U ; r i Uj ., c xtr K.KH! Piai,.'- Testigaticn of Pupils' Difficulties " w.us o , s .. w Madum-. Slnilll(. listened Vi with much iutcre.-t. , > Mr. W. M. Alton ,.lu.tr.,t.,> with ' ^**-"^ *;.. an ;ll vu,,l to ap. class his method of wuchm,- ura.uniar M P7 for th. n> to I . TaVIMOl*, Hosh beginner. l ton. J M Sharp next n-.-id an eeeay on t "phv to Iti-^miiern.'' H- almweil A KATT INVKHTMISIT Infeetiug tv. how this study may be made very inter- Heciut for a U.ttle .,f Hagyard's 1'ecU.rul enting to yoiing pupils, and a means oj Balaam, the best throat ami Itu* ' the use of lancojiK*. Kv " W. L OBSTHLCTIOWof tl.. Stomarh. Litr X v. sysU-matio obaerve for "f Unguii th, v will theni^Tve. H. kD< i"- '" al1 l-nar.T c, Hr ci IIUmr. rnlirci r p.-tHl t,, Uieir learmuK definition* from ,,!,, Ulll ..,.,, ,,, r mu>y TMlr . with a painful runiiiiif; -i-n- HIM n one <>( i The retort of c.>m. n Tp. a>uM>ciatloni | tfgi ^^ b.fli.,1 ^n ,,, lupu ,,. hl U nt I wan next submitted, ami adopted by the ),e UW J Hufd.H-HH.--l Hitters, whkfc - iuting. U was a* follow* : ily wurkM a prrfwt con. Th com. beg leave ti re| -rt that tin v rp.-otniiii-iiil UM fonnation of Tp. Asa s. C. TRBAIM.OI.II. Fleshortou. Lax ort by Toluntary ert. rt. .in. I in .*,UT to hand for Bale vrry cheap for nsli, a furtlirrsuoh action they r,-roininmli-d f :lluoll . nrw Qmn, liaving fottrtr time,, and pl.i, -e. f tirst fneeting of tin- local -ocititi,. lu . aii.l rojraui- in.-> llnn-f-ir Arteim i"ia Munroe nd Itix-in ; H.-uliiK-k Ni ily ami IM 11 ; K)fr.-- n. .-lit Sh;ir|i und luul . tileimii; M.-|l"li:lil .ui.l I'lini...- N. Tin.int'V l(iitiiaru ami i'ani|.li-'ll ; U-.|ii-.-y Moriay and Chant ; IVi'tmi Kiindla and (ill leipie. Aftor hfnue .liscussion nbotit the library of the A'soci.itioii it \\a^ move. I liy I'luis. K.uii.i^'e. i.r. niiled by \V. M. Alton, Tint Mr. \\'mterliorii 'ti.i t.. accept tl .- [lo-ition .'f Li'iniruiii fur the oax'. m end of the lin<|'ei-'iirate, nn.) that th* . 'i librariHiia ! op. i u. unl . t a supply t ' IH-W i-nt.ili -.Mir j jirint'l for the use of Aiwociati"ii I'-irried. The i|iiptioii "\\here nhall we hold our next nieetini; M'H.H then discussed It was inovud )>y \\ 1.. l>iann, aeconii.-.l by W. K. Kenl. That tho i.ext meeting of Asaocialion be held in Priceville. Lott. Meeting adjourned AFTKR-NiH-N M.~,|,I\ The r*rt>gident revl a letter from Mr. Mo.Maatur, expn-ssinc his regret at not IH-IIIL; allv lo attend the meeting. The continued inform. ttii'ti :tl>->ut the Association aivount -, A. Thr 1'illouuii; nii'ii.'it at.tlien carried : That in or.lei to su\i- tune ami get through subject* on tin prngrnnime, thcrolK) no unni-ce-.ki'y di-i-uasiong al loAl'll Mr. C'. Rtmage, Delogato lo the 1'rov. Aab'n. . read hi* report, wlm-h gnve tho essence of till tho prorefdinvs in exprosi- ivo and apt iMgMgi Mr .1 \\iiiteiliorne then solved a few dittii-ult iii-ttlii'in.-ti'\il pr. 'Menu, which had In i M s,-ni to the <|i:e-srion drawer. Mr. .1. S Camplieii ipv<- in .i.l,lr,"< i.n drawing in which lie sh.nved it* gn-.it v;ih:e an a iiinain oi training the h.in.N an.l eyes. Mr. ,loa. Hinnie was next Called upon and read nn inti-restin*; papT on " Kn i-.nir ii>i"iieiit< and I)L<CO ir.iR.-in-nU of T.-a.-ln m." The e.ti>y wiw hiiinor.i\ii and instructive, ainl tin- writer uxik his i<eat nmid great apphiuse. I'avid (ri<M' ^':ue a rnreftilly prepared ad<lre >n " I'nblic (ipinioii," in which In- --howpd its ^reut power for evil when nut property dinvti,i He allowed also the iiiMueiiee of the Ti ui-ii,-- ill educating pnl.li,- opinion, an.l nrf>ud teachers to it. Itil their duty in this respect. Mr. (inrsline beinu rallcil, Kail as it wna nearly four o'l-look he would rather hear Mr. \V interlxiurin'. who lind otf.n.l to i;ive tin- A*cmtin tho twuetit of the inatriiutioti!) oontainod in tho nw rej(U- Ittiaonssont to Mmlel School Toucher*. Accordingly Mr. \Vinterl>ourni gave Komi- \nliiHble btforiDatioB nhotit teach- ing grammar, arithmotic, mid (ieogrnpliy II. ) ,'ititcd out what should be taught tn .'luss in tlu-pe sulijccts. Ho IfpO il rw>MrT tfrun - Iv.mpt nwaos >b-- I fa* uswi to br.-nk mi.|.|. n colds an.l coiiulni in th, ir early I-URVS. Hayjrani'- l>--t.iral lUlnaui ilwii thi most (pecdily ai. I I'd- etually. 'A pKritirp HIT Halyards T'lV-" ' t.-'ielii * the ri^-l.t sp.'t -\-rv tun*, u h> 11 ap l'ir rlieuimitmni. m uralgia. pain, tor. i Urn. n.-. mi.l internally lur rolil- < tl.r.-l. el- .it :s >. |-i illy infallibli'. A MARVELOUS STORY TOLD IN TWO UTTIRS. FROM THE SON:" "i.'Ktlemnt Mv fmtltor nsldee al Olnrrr, TL He haa ben a gr^at mffmr from scrvf - i.'.*, ud Uw tnrloeoil toller will til jot U: a nurrcl ju> vllKt Ayer's SarsapariUa nan hut In bis es*e. I think hto bkwd mu. : bart eontalDnit Uie liuinur tor at lul Ira Joan ; but It did not abov, csei.pt In tba form c-f a ton-fill, -m tore on the wrietfnnlll about re Tan ago. Prom a frw epote which ap- rwnris! at that tine, U gr.lually spread so a t" cor^r hla entire botty. I more jon b wae teirlMy arfln-t.'l. an.l a.-i object erf pity, when bebfiriti uotcT"ur ni.stli.-lne. Now, there are. ff w men of bis .'- wbo rnjoj ae IT*-*! bealtft a> h baa. 1 c-iul'l oaailr name flflr i-trwue wbo .iul-1 t. mifr to U>e facts la his ease. \ ..untruly, W M. PMJLUri." FROW THE FATHER: ^m a ilntr f T mit t,< state t-> rots Uia baudl I Lat derived from the UM ol Ayer's SarsapariUa. 8I month* ago 1 wn* c^mi'Uti.'T roriT^-l w '* . a trrtbl bum. r an 1 .T Juloua snrr*. Tlia burner eancv-l an ln<- nt an-l Intolxrmbl* Iti-ltlng, antl Ui ikin rr.vktd so as to esowi the llontl to Bow In MMI.T plac whrrr 1 iiiordl. Mf *u!f i roi|[ i r f rit, and my l.f" s bur.len. I roitini<-iKd til* as* of UM SAiKii-AUH.LA In April latt, and haia OMd It ratularly since that tlm*. Mjr oondlUoo bov-mn |o lm|ir'T at onro. Th* torn bare fill liMl*1. nn. I I I .-I |i.-rfivrtl7 well In T ' i ik. a . ! d.ly'i wnik.altlinn, I. . i fif. M.AIIT inqulr* r"ii^M -uc'i arum In mr, i~>, an-l ; t II f -m. a I ha.- Lota trteU to i .1 ; ,-u, A lAJsj I.I.A. Clorrr, \l., oc:. Zl, ...i \uuri rnl.fullw, UIUAM 1 nn urt." P .-! "-Lt4 nlall '. , V>u Cnni[>l iluta. ! i rii, l .{Tina, Kli.ev.or'u. I;:..:. ., H n i. I 'Hi., Tumor. anj rr:i|'.lm> of fn- SLIn. It cli-ara the blood of all Impo- - < ' -n'.lon. etimulatM U> > the h we!, and than rtstort* nullt) and Ucrgtheo* UM whole sraum. Dr.J.C.AyerACo.,Lowell,Mist. uUby allKrugsun, ll.tii bottlo. for |*

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