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LI slowl: and
1
you. I did not
Sunday, find.
eyes grew
Here ire gasped
around. t Ilan -
et (ley further
11'hy, plftgu(:
ulda ,
were.. courting,
feeling around
t his ideas to-
(lrr : you be -
Well ! . Now,
eooh, of you, was
lied, I'd lick you
MI; hold shucks.
you 811(1. 1n1C and
-ou never believe
ndy Means says.
as set theireelves
1I Lu1)er ! Well,
gal, bile' .yontre
I never mak no
But I was out
;;lay and Friday
takee to mill '1: -Sat -
m I coiiw past the
'ten tallicin',to ft gill
know'. --here Buell
cd foolish -' I felt
coat,
is coat.
.Jill hauls and Bud
sat looking into the
1t') cause.lent ons
he way of his Clalm-
LC dry foreitick ly-
thne at1(lirens burst
ilc snnjlderin!; hope
Ralph 1I trFso:)k slid
).aid
have Ilatnnall if
But there cause
reealleetiou of his
Fiat Creek. There
hal evidence against
n•ident than Hannah
ling of this. What
all might have put
he did not know.
try to win Hannah's
it away again, as he
others?
At least he
re. any pains t() turn
bound girl against
1ap1C on the fat'uat'tcl:,
lja(1 been «.Etching,
Teed eed low,
8
, n("as, rax in.)
c ttssy Blet,:.0 . Boils,
Utter:. :it:r,,P(ila. etc.
Bitters cores !; rd Blood
ocn a common Pi•nple to
lens Sore.
tt(ii City Council .has
1< y
' It1Lt1
. t:
]dei
l J
41. pity rt
ink with ..alO) extra, for
no loss of life by the.;
lharievoix eouenty, Qae-.
,yl but ten houses were
'T.. IV. Dylcernan
leorge, New Brunswick,
1
the Grip
t
th, No Ambition
tton
,
si Saparllla Gave Perfect
4 Health.
ug letter is from a well-known
or of St George, X./3.1
t Co., Lowell, Mass,:
a- I am glad to say that Reed's
out Itoodts flits have done me a'
coil. i batt a severe attack of
winter, and after getting over the
t seem to .gather strengtlt, were had its
hood's Sarsaparilla proved to be
heeded, The results were 'very'
nd 1 recommend this nedielne to
plieted with titeuniatiant or other
's1tt1lareS
n'sed by poison and poor blood. Y
Rood's Sarsaparilla in my house
'ben 1 need A topic. We also keep
on Baud and think highly of them.
MAIL, St. George, New Brunswick, 1
Pular Ara 'clingy vegetable, and dd
Olt or gripe, sold by MI liter
44.
ti
OO TCOLUMN.
(t`o'aJ1t't"a•r'.lt DT Tflt^. wixouot III1A:loU.)
4 14s , (, Ir and Pone and 1 n, lr't' Lona.
e`u1! rel 'he attention, of the mothers and sisters
tn. Nie t:•t•,, tb,14 the AYAnn(4t1'a 11I, ,than '1't111e'r•
ata•e et ere llla,n(•4' :It tltr'ee- n'CIOSk
Sharp ► i n, Inn, at Ur ire.nl4 rr+ldutr.e rat,
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THE WINGUAIITIMES, JUNE s, 1894,
rznB A WAS, AM) »DIrI,A 1> lax. -Banana OQQkerY,
le the road very dreary?" i The ti l)antLna, seems a tame and taste -
Patience yet less fruit tmrrnany palates, but it. may
Trost will be sweet it than art smeary,. , : awl i;olicls of the human boll should
And after night tomcat the morning be treated in such a: ay as to1)econn() ; y
cheery, 4L rare delicacy, Banana fritters, :nae kc>pt free. 1'roxn those impurities
Then bids a woo, and cTimra i'ret, toi hnstaanct are not to b(. despised,
which are continually getting` adnlis-
a ' sk0I1 into the system byerroneous-
The clouds have silver lining, and banana shortcake a dish before
lviticii the glories of ambrosia pale, ; living, unwholesome ratinosphere, or
To make this delicious shortcake,
, disordered stomach, The only safe
rlarge , and certain way to expel all impurities
mix a pini o,. flour, 4L t(.<LSl)OGnt ,.*. �i = f 1
of baking powder, aucl.a. third of 4L is to tato Holloway's Pills, tl lihlel
Sup. of slnortefling. Moisten with' milk, have the. power' afeleansing the blood
T.I()III+(1rVAr's DII.id,. Impurities
of the 131ood---To• ensure health it is.
absolutely necessary that the fluids.
:Don't forget;
tack atr4 '4. Ali ladies nrc.nlndo welcarne 1. And thonglt be'is hidden, still the eters is
Ae tlia 4'.5.4 ,, has kindly elven n.4 hart oa his shining;
apace, foe' amu• .IIs, ere esti fti0ud+ <d the Gansu to J (onrrugo 1 nt,,itead of two anti vain repining;
send items of intelast on all moral questions of the
day t(1 our m our nluruhora, Just bide a wee, and dinna !Fgt.
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• Ti,U 1W5 .A.GFLD 'VOL
1;IOxoBH T() THE VETERAN P1tQ1iIBI-
TICNIST, GEN. NEAT, DOW.
Prohibition Park, Staten Island,
• June, 3,-GeneralNal Dow, the
fatllez of prohibition, was greeted by
- 10,000 ellthusiaStie admirers at the
• International Temperance Congress,
which. opened here to -day. He
• occupied an. ariii Shalt• at the right of
the presiding officer in the morning,
afternoon 1111(1 evening sessions, and
showed by his quick appreciation of
the points of the speakers, that his
mini' is undimmed by the ninety
1 years that ha. 7e passed over him,
Prominent speakers and prohibi-
tion workers from many. States and
from abroad were present.
The Rev. Dr, Joseph Cook) of
Boston, Mass„ -said; 'The House of
Lords, i4Mr•, Gladstone says, must be
•'inonded or ended. The liquor traffic,
this convention says, Hest be enclecl,
• because it cannot be mended. My
.conviction is that this will be the
*+ keynote of the 20th century. The
work of Neal Dow Inas led to this.
He has fought a. good fight, and even
at ninety years of age has not run
• his. course, The truth that Maine
With tails and Dares unending i this is baling slice bananas' frcln. ani rho .IGuli Inatteas, and at the
Art beset ?
While t„
Bethink t e the storms from heaven i.1 proportion of three to one orange, 'same time, removing .any irregularities
.h , how
descending 1 g.t'ltte little lemon peel and oily whiohtheirpreseneemayhavealready
Snap the stiil oak, but spare the mill ow 1 itl,l < Ci J of sag<Li`. �S'llGn the c'tike plrocluecd in any of giltL. Holloway's
bending, v it '' the! e:cpel all Minims which taunt
And bide a wee, and (liana fret, is baked, split it and fill with the' or impoverish the blood, ytitllhcln the
fruit. Beat enough cream stiff to Py
Grief sharper' sting cloth borrow " 'f'
Froin regret;
But yesterday is gone, and shall its sorrow
Unfit ns for the present and the tnorrow'?
Nay; bide a wee and (thine fret.
An. overanxious brooding
•
Doth beget
A. host of fears and fantasies deluding ;
Then. brother, lest these'tortneuts be in•
truding,
Just bide a wee, and dinna fret.
-S. E. G. in Leisure Hour.
Proverbs.
Time and beauty will never wecl.
Don't bet is the only straight tip.
Beauty is apt to love only its mir-
ror.
No man is wise enough to 'answer
a. child,
It takes• a fortune to feed one race
horse.
Doli'tZletfiyourgrist sprout in going
to lulu." l
It is Abad thing to have credit at
'the faro'baink.
Many a :clan rides to a race track
and walks back.
has been transformed and trans- Hope's anchor is.aglade of heavier
figured through the work of Neal metal than gold.
Dow travels slowly ; but the lie that you have probably noticed that
the Maine liquor law is ai failure sober limen seldom fight.
travels with seven league boots.' The turkey does not show the fox
He then told of what Neal Dow'
had done in his own State and review-
ed the progress that had. been male
by prohibition in the past sixty years.
At the:present time, lm said, loaf .n's
" vote was everywhere dreaded by the
saloon element as an ally of pro-
itibition. '
He was loudly applauded when he
� as
alluded to 'equal. suffrage, but he
qualified his utterance by saying that
if women would favor the roadiug
test for suffrage, and a fine for neg-
lect to vote, he would be with them.
He described the position of prohibi-
lA,y • tion in polities by telling the story of
the dog that was told to roll over and
• promised a cracker if 'he did the
trick Sven. He rolled over and over,
and then "WAS not given the cracker.
Dr. Cook said that the _ time had at
last conte when prohibitionists will
tarn over no longer at the • beck of
the politicians.
Oen. Dow was given the Chantal" -
pile over the top of the cake. I pure y genet, znvlgozate, .allct gave
Fried bananas also have a flavor which 1 general tone, They are .applicable
the raw i reit entirely lacks. They should' to all alike -young or old, robust or
be pared and split in two, A pan of
melted butter Should be on the' stove'
and into this the bananas are plunged,
Whoa they are brown on both sides
they should be spread for a few minutes
on absorbent paper to. rid tbstxi of the
grease, sprinkled with powdered sugar
and serve. •
Banana cake is made by plaoing sliced
bananas between layers or cake prepared
by the ordinary rule for jolly cake.
Banana fritters are made by dropping
little slices of banana half an inch thick,
into ordinary fritter batter, frying -in
boiling lard, draining and serving hot
with powdered sugar,
auflered 3;or Twelve 'Steam
M'r. Geo. EI. Williams, the extensive
manufacturer of fruit baskets, Tborold,
writes : "I suffered very severely from
sick and nervous headaches and bilious,
nese for over twelve years and had triers
all the advertised pills, powders, and
other medicines, but obtained very little
relief, until about two years ago, I began
to use Stark's Powders and since then
have been a different man and now sel-
dom have a headache. If I have any
tendency that way S.ark's Powder's give,
immediate relief." Price, 25o. a box;
where she lays her eggs. sold by all paedioine dealers.
A borrower is often but the mean- A Few Riddles Solved.
est kind of a beggar its geed clothes. Deet have they, but they walk
•
For Over Fifty Years not -stoves
AN seta AND WELL4T1I,Ro RRM1su7,—Airs4 tt nt
years 15.0thiue Syrup has boon 51844( for oyer flay
view" by millions of mothers for theirchilaren while
t'ethin t•, with perfect success. It soothes the child
sotten8 the gams, allays ail pain. cures wind colic.
and is thebest maned y for Dlarrltaa. Is pleasant to
the taste. . SOW by Druggists in ovary part of the
ofIts va,ie is
fin cents a uottle. 1
Wotlu. Twenty-five u
incalculable. Be Bore and asst for Mrs. Winslow s
Soothing Syrup, and take no other Rhul.
• Eyes have they, but they see not
..-potatoes. a
Teeth have they, bat they chew,
Some Horse Sense.
Horses should be watered before
.being fed. . • -
Water, unlike food, does not lodge
in the stomach, but passes on into
the'small intestines on its way to the
caecum. -
Horses that have free access to
water, never drink too much and
they should always have a bucket of
clean water in the manger.
not -saws.
Noses have they, but they smell
not.
--te<tip ots.
Mouth have they, but they taste
not -rivers. .
Hands have they, but they handic
not --clocks.
Ears have they, but they hear not
-corn stalks. •
Tongues have they,but they
talk not -wagons. ----Good ouse-
keepin .
1
t
The nature of the food that they t
r t
part, if a
ofnl <1t of
be partaking
Inay1 >
qua salute when he .rose to reply. sticculeut nature, supplies the place
During the first two or three sentences or want of water,
his voice trembled with • emotion, Except in such eases, as being
then it grew steadier, and it was clear excessively heated or exhausted, or
and emphatic when he 'dwelt 'upon from leaving been kept from water
what hacl been accomplished since he for:.a length of time, a horse may be
took up the temperance work. He
.said iii substance: 'I don't feel that
I have accomplished .,anything that
entitles 1110: to the honor which is
done Inc' to -day. No words can
to-day.
tate gratittulc for what has
been said mid done here. 'But per-
haps it Were best that I should tell of
some of the work that has been done
and the iinportanoe of the work yet
to be done. There ' is no question
before the people of this country or
atay country so important as the
liquor question; just, strange as it
may seen,. there are many prominent
hen, many men of enlightenment,
"understanding geld education, who
know nothing about the work of
prohibition. I was once ]landed a
Slip from a zlewepaper that announced
that (xoldwin Smith had said that
proltibition,was a failure in Maine.
My reply to that was that I ]loped
Goldwin Smithdid. not snake sticll a tounclin„ evils. .
t it was
that c
1for the reason t lc
a 1C,n .0
$ttC� t
t
Rheumatism Cured in a day, -South
Y
not trtif!, American Miholimatic Cure of Rheumatism
At one time we had a great many audNeuralgia radically cures in 1 to s days.
breweries and distilleries in Maine. Its 146tion on the system is remarkable and
There is 11011e now and there has not mysterious. at removes at once tate caned
been in many' years. In Portland t 1 d' t 1 disappears. .rhe
y
Don't Delay
t is your duty to yourself to got rid of
he foul accumulation In your blood
bis spring. •Hood's Sarsaparilla is just
he medicine you newt to
purify, ,
Vlta,
ze
and enrich your blood. That tired teei-
ng which affects nears ever one in
n e riven g Hood's Sar-
saparilla, the great spring medicine and
Wood purifier:
delicate..
Qhallenge.
Dr. Ryerson lead termed the On-
tario Educational Department a par-
tisan one, Mr. Ross. challenged him in
these words; During the past ten
years 227,000 persons haveundergone
examination by the department. If
he can get One out of the 2 27,000
who 'las been refused a certificate
or who has received a,, certificate on.
political grounds, and who will say so
in any court, I will retire from this
Government. (Cheers.) ---[Hon. Geo,
W. Ross at Toronto.
J, 13. Thompson Esq., of the
firm of Thompson Bros., Builders, 34
Bolyat St., Toronto, Ont., writes : "I
have had Dyspepsia for 12 years,
very bad at times; have , tried a
nwnlber of doctors and patent medi-
cines, but could get no permanent
relief. I purchased a package of K.
D. C., and before 1 had finished it,
the symptoms were all gone, and I
now enjoy better health than I have
had for years. I can recommend it
to any one."
LONDES1130RO.
(Intended for last 'issue.)
Harry Mance, apprentice in Bruns -
don's blacksmith shop, got a leg
badly strained whilst kicking football
last week. He has gone home till
he is able to -work again, which will
r
-Ir1M•,
or three eeks. 14 . andMrs,
two tl z e
be
�
W. Geddes, from near Belgrave, spent
Sunday with friends in Londesboro.
--abort 36 Foresters from this Court
attended the Church Parade, in Cliu-
ton, on Sunday. They report a
large turnout of the brethreu.-J. J.
Brown, harness -maker, moved into
John 'Hill's shop to -day. --I. T.
O'Brien will occupy the shop being
vacated by him. ----stir. and Mrs. John
Cole,. of 1iast �\ awanosh, spent Sun-.
day at Mrs. McIC.enzie's.�--Rev. James
Ferguson, of Granton, spent Saturday
night and Sunday here, the guest of
'R. B. Jef'rey. He preached to a,
large congregation in the Methodist
In Y Y Church in the morning. -Ross Ide-1
the spring i d' off by H 1' S t
Mc-
Pherson, who has been visiting at I.
T. O'Brien's returned to his hone in
Housed, -on Monday. -Albert Haggit,
and J. Mcl�adgen teacher in S. S. No
8, drove to Kincardine on Friday
he likes. _ How Chinese Do Things. evening, returning 011 ;3nnday.--Mr.
A Bleseing to every ou eb 1di.
PILLSAY'S AND C
Those remedies have Stood the test of I1fty years esperieB(+.e, eta arc prcttra,u„',l
eao1113' MD.
t'unt) the blood, correct 81l disorders of the L1v11IL, b,0 31 !'(.1.. 111:
invaluable in ,111 complaints Jnr'hlentai to females of 1111 r1„
ti„' 1,c,t Aas.Itlttef
Is the only reliable remedy for bad legs, sores, ulcers, awl 01r1 wounds. 1' 1 ('114'NI (1l l 1S, soatt
TI{MOATS, COUGHS, (151 4)S, (half, 1triscatATlsal, (li. l)1'l,:tlt tete 5111N(1 ASL• AI.17 SKPA1
DISEASES IT IIAS NO IIQUAI,. SJarrufaeture( only at 78, Now Oxford. fate ir:.J. 1tcr0iu timet, Landon,•
and 801 by all Medicine vendors throu;thout the world.
1:_."Pur)l)asers 81)0111d look to the Label on the Thr, .'a and Pints. If ti +
533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.
4,lt:reas isnot
TioOD'S •PILLS become the favorite
oathartio with everyone who tries thein.
allowed to drink freely as much. as , —'
The men wear shirts and th
A Distressing Situation.- W011lell trousers.
W'Vitat a dreadful thing it is to wake
up in the middle of the night suffer-
ing from cholera --tine nearest doctor
a mile away and no one to send for
hien. Imagine a ' more distressing
d&mestie sittiatioll, if you. can ; and
yet cases of this kind are very com-
mon. The trouble, however, would
never have become serious if the man
of the house has a bottle of Pisrni
DAVIS' Pali -1 In1ER at hand, for it
is a remedy 'bat never fails to euro
eholera, cramps, diarrhoea, or dysen-
tery. Ail druggists keep it. 25e. for
large new size.
A good thing develops itself in in-
finite a31d unexpected shapes of good,
a bad. thing into manifold and as-
-alone there were seven distilleries.
There is 11011e flow. At one time
cair;oes of Jamaica. runt were lnl-
ported• into the state. There is 110110
DOW. An entire ;henerlttion has
gr.'oli'n tip among three-quarters of
8l1 l dal topy
e H. ''AIeguar ie, of Blyth, is working
in Brunsdon's blacksmith shop for a
short time. -There was a severe frost
on Tuesday night that chid consider-
able damage. --There will be Sacra-
ment in the Presbyterian Church, on -
Sunday. ---Dr Carder, of Blyth;' was
in the village on Friday last. -A.
Woodman goes to' Woodstock on
Tuesday, 10th instant, as delegate
from the local Court to the High
Court, 0. 0,1+'.. --Mr, Chappel passed
The ]nen- wear their hair long and
the women wear it short,
The men carry on dressmaking and
the women carry burdens.
. The Chinese. begin dinner with
dessert and end with soup and fish.
Note first that the Chinese compass
points. to the south instead of the
north.
The Chinese launch their vessels his $:)th birthday on June • 3rd. He
is hale and hearty vet. -Mr, .1•aunes
sideways and mount their horses from :1lanning has been on the sick fist.
the oft' side, : Ile is getting better ail iiu.----:Hiss __ _-
Books are read backward, alld Crisp yeas home ons Tuesday night.- '
RH E U A S _.
NEURALGIAPIN INSIDE &LAMMUSCUUIN ErBACKSS, pin n UW� a 1
'SHE" D.&L': MENTHOL PLASTER UgtQ
FOR THE' BEST �l A. � 3-
1N
J�DD I1.�'a l: ; OLOT�,�I
HATS,
GO TO
CAPS,
COLLARS,
SEIR-i S,
C FF
Cheap for KAS T,
'{�7
4
tire.
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WAikRRYIMIS
Or
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O YUU CANADIAN 6HOLERA,
D•DIARRHCEA 15140 BOWEL COMPLAINTS
=. _ -' ITS EFFECT IS MAGICAL..
L;NE
li iG9 iirI #ASr..uA+' ., ,r
•.THE OXFORD'..
OIL GAS COOK STOVE
That will burn
ECMO Wt am'�
.. Equally Well...
IhB OXFOIID iji1DUi1TE
is
without t
:: Wali do it::
Has the Largest Oven,
IS A FARrIER'S STOVE
Is Everybody's
Cook Stove.
See It.
Makes and darns its Owes Gas
Froin Common Coal Oil.
NO DIRT, No HEAT IN THE KITCHEN.
Cooks a Family Dinner for Two Cents..
TI1U GURNEY FOUNDRY CEtl lull,; TORONTO,
1`l./'vo�C`�(n'✓(lv�i3•"Q`t/w'+�i<^✓�Tw�,Y''Cif,�'Ct�' �r`"a^ ��F1v�.,Y'�'�'sr' �:•� ��•
what we call foot notes are. inserted
at the top of' the page.
The Chinese surnalno conies first
instead of last.
The Chinese shake their owl,' Bands
instead of the hands of those they
would 'rest.
�o
The spoken language of Cllina, is
not written and the written language
is 11Ot spoken. •
The Chinese dress in white, at
George Shell, sr,, of Mullett, had a
barn raising on Monday. At 8 a. n1.
there was not a thing done and at
6 p. m, the building was up. The
men worked with a will ; everybody
present were loud in their praise of
the manner itt which the building
gwasthe
Maines went to„etlnei
Mat
ai
framer. --The debate in the I. 0. G. T.
Lodge that has- beet, going on for
cif the < is01550 ntnie is o y the last two nights, 011 the subject
first 'nose , greatly benefits. 7e cents. o "l-tesolvecl, that the franchise sheltie
Warranted at Oliis'holm'a drug store. flttiCI Als and in mourning at weddings be extended to women," was brought
" 'while olcl women always serve as
to a clew oil Tuesday night, elle
The Man quietly disehat es,
k good b
ti
his and. le ' blidxesutlLrd. , _ judges deciding 511 favor of the af-
lua ditty shuns ostentation ; �
' d lest Ti` t •wain /ad, fititlative by just two points, Both
'V ' ,flit tri considers every- deed paw "f i(t "�t 1651 s Ia t g
- ani 1. : S ,, - e Il'. 81. t r .-- points,
is not publicly displayed. The tend. f31adder diseases relieved in six sides handled their subjeet well. We
that p y" t o f. sending
Hy the "Great. South American If rd• v It is the lntent101 0 a
uts b t believe
, wrealities,tl othol
n Dile )s intent 'upon
1e they (,nro.' This great ternecty is ft great t
our `t('o le, and has not stele a'i;'rog- 1 lie one ants to be a frlenctly challenge, to some of the
I p it roll s(ltlbhlricr,s t delight t It s`e'gos 6L) ac
t .< sur rise an t e l ) 1 I .1.
Z;
p ti• ear
the r
n tl t
drunker( , Lod s
1.
Op Or ar, dlt tttlltien man. .� good, the other.` to appear so. cellae of its e�6eocling pro>nptuess in relieve neighbouring „C
The liquor tlalflle has existed f01 13ng.pain iv. the bh'idder, l(idnoys, bock and future.
• , r- t . n. ever tart of the urinary passages iu male
l� permission ).f Christian � L O alar 14io1=bti6 cholera T y i
fifty years t' 1)e,1lnlsslo ( G volt lx a ,
relieves retention et Water .--.1 have used our Yel-
+ t n ()ramps, )sl Golfe T)l)rrrhaea, .J<J'$= and female. It r I t�'etltl�itleil Y
ciitircilol, Their nlelllb0ts aro trtas4 fltnt.� ),) I , ,
t ' , , r )lafnt• Dr. nod pain it glassing it almost miuiedi(t61y lots Oil and biota round it unequtilled tor
kirtVof the sitttatioll, ]the they b'n lr ,and .iummtit W ll. t_ of -oil want molt relief and euro this as, buena. F rail's, Scalds, rhfsuntatistxt,aroup
. t. , , , , + . Z+()mice u l+:�traict cif �Vilrl Strtttvb(�rl'y as 'Y c1
sad (.r0 .111(] vntC. .(x0 the saloon r i and "eUle cure, that liner ?'Oar rotnetiy. Sold at 'Chisholnt4e'drug , hath (Sada. All tvho use 11 repoxn:llend
t Il 1 tnnpo tAaie 't, Mrs, flight, Montreal, Quo.
Will ,.;o. (Applause,) beep a popular favorite ter over iteyea els. 'tare.
,unfit
i
rat :1 ] lila riY�t "i,?IAR5
F011
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D. SUTHERLAND,
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DEAln SIRS,
I write yoti to says
that for some time
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from Amite indigee•t
tiara or dyspepsia,
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mygeneral bnsi
nese, thereupon
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B. I. S. CURE* INE.
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family, and have found it-tbsbest thing
they can take, and from past s tperieitoe
I have every piastre in strongly recom-
mending 13. B. B. to all my friends,
I write you because 1 think that it
should be ]generally known what 13.13.13.
can accomplish, in oases o£ iznligeatiou.
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