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The Wingham Times, 1896-10-09, Page 7
fit tiVf, 1 L mo 1e. 31 . ��iio��o damp". Con, and. Iltuattoi;R, , ug 8 lines • for each, ler 8 Bite+¢; l@ mon or to. Jam` let epode) 1 charmer must Da nest be in to appelix PU,LIbaIeA ONTARIO. 1uu est rata ,};ages, to*u low nIONEY To llr YANCER, &a 'idrow streets ONTARIO. ). S.,IY INGUAM. it -class sets of y cull be made o eth extracted tie, by his new opposite the j U. S., • Ponnsyh'an U"+day, arI NT ONTARIO. T1rE COUNT'S :ho Co. Charge. , ONT., ERR. n Implements G promptly attend LI'S, ND 1 HAIR our tel, ONTARIO , Laxndry. 'Who can think Of some stipple thing 'to patent! you wean,ern 13 Yo r $Patent Atte 1,e0o prise an Wanted. ENOS. 1, No. 28, Canadian 4,ewers the eeeonrk ry Leath, in Oro. n weleowe. W. Os eta Ne. 48, nacos third Monday hi in Ball. Wil ir0. . V sit ay, 0kief. H. q r ()cr.Co•BER (y (fit . Sunday SteilOol c oli;t)G:itl.oii. NSIDFRING. Illlit, -�ssartecl ?loyal Wedding. • ley work- . - Montenegro ONE Ills An ill-assorted Princess marriage will errs' 'Find Santit:ly Sento 't teachers n Helen f IN'R WORTH CO 11 be The annual convention o! l ►'k- f GENEROUS o>!rrlt MADE i3 that the diocese 1 t Huron between Princess a ell a , n oar rlre4l bo hold RFSTra FRIEND TO ANOTHER, Montenegro and the crown; Prince of Naples, heir to the throne of Italy. thi=s year on Wednesdayand Thurs- Nodd—1 met your wife this morn- The princess is a stately brunette, day, `2-&th and • 9th of U'e abet' at the and town t>f Clinton, thTrS "FC1Irl�aij",' the ~.g; nearly 0 feet high one of the owreadtE:st 1U,tnt:,lf attendance .tel the Todd—Did you ? handsomest women in Europe while church population,can.of tt da anthem Nodd—Yes, and now but1 don't want the Prince is a dwarf, being part of the diocese. i�lclspitelYity will 'to alarm you,wold man, she isn't less than five feet ha height, be t of the o the visitors key the .looking as well yous usual. thin so? and so poor in health that his lifel town and nt•i,rp,lth - Todd—Don t think lookedhas often been dispaired of. There ..Nodd—In fact she mural are no other pairs so disproportionate -able. Her face had an unnatural in sex, the Princess of Wales being ca . Todd—Greatrs loaSed worn and htadn't Scott! I hadn't noti.c- taller than her husband, but none so incongruous as this will be. Prin- ed it. eess Helene is ambitious; she tried to Nodd—That is only because you marry the young Czar of Russia, see her so constantly, I hesitated to but was jilted by him. The crown • speakought shoo: t as first but thought I Prince's hand was rejected by almost ought d dolI'ma glad y every marriageable Princess in Todd Well aroundto o t did. 111 Europe, and so in this respect they send her a doctor. are well matehed, She is handsome Nodd— Don't you do anything of and poor while he is ugly and rich, the sort. and they are 'well content to strike a Todd— Why not? bargain. Tier only fault is poverty, Nodd—What good will he do her the revenues from her father's little give her a tonic which will have no kingdom being sufficient to s pport lasting effect, and in the end she will and her no better std le than ''be much worse off. No sir. What she wants is good, pure air, out-of- door exercise. Todd=—That's so. I suppose that it the best the . ' Nodd—Have you ever thought of •- getting ber a bicycle ? , ST FOR W: a residents of the o ,. s hood generally, Withotgt ttrniltnina.t 1 tree very best 1 ar I ___ .� been secured for the Meet- ERIN'S BURIED TOWN. ago lie leaves a wictow and family • .>~ • is not vet coal- r..-.— � three i0nt1 distinction, ._._�! spirits havfrlg been manifested in ��,s � ^T^_ „�.,—__ as _. - this regard, Theuse of the town so _~-- — 1 Todd—Not seriously. Nodd—Well, sir, that's what you - want to do, and you don't want to waste any time about it. Todd—Think so? Nodd—I know it. I tell you her -condition is serious. First thing you know you'll have an invalid on your hands. Todd—I dont know but what you are right. this ace • milk- Nocld— I know I am. Now don't 1 thought by the mountaineers to be 3 4; . I repre5cmted by a layer of peat In, th It ilnillk dues not tome from delay this will you old fellow, will of a Vetter face. In Italy MINISTER FJSTER i Si,versed, and worthy T3It'Y. which. these rt lice lie well preserved you?, I think a lot of you and your every one is well content, They ex-' • — whicser the samplesr of he ready grown from the pie plant.- -friend A • . R. AriNEW'9 CA- together wife, andShould. CCte the ..It50NALL u 1 M rs. hon Inof B,nssels, will read a paper on • dwellings rested; they elle blacl. Sinclair, D. Nolte----. an Canadians live. His subjects num I g with age but you can yet trace the IValkertoui. and R. Cunningham 200,000, his country the relation of the tiler, y man's wifeGuelph. ber less than to the parish ; the Bishop, who will mortise holes which the ancient Celt . is tiny, and his capital town of Cett• I also it isexpected, be present has made with his primative chisel. injeahas only one hotel, no bank or IThe arnhaeole,, Qbitatipation cured, theatre,and no houses of decent app- kindly consented to give an adti . 1 1 dist, sniffling such a find, brings all - ng his navories, with • GENxs= T s- in very poor health for errance except the shabby old villa on church choirs, a topic on whieh , theirs spades andpresently the Buri- • over four years; the doctor said it was cov- in which be lives. The only virnuel1a Lordship may be expected to en p lame with much force and wise i 'tcrannog*' is exposed to the day; am ash x got• three bottlesgto of T iend B. tor B Mand of the Crown Prince of Naples, is •txu�'1 A paper from I4liss Seduce light, There is a circle in the stock• uch took it regularly- I can certify thatdTfez hall has Lags '1 he pt o i am daughters wealthy and one Pon, and pleted,but among the papers and ad- , VTR GREEN ISLE CONTAINS A NUMBER •three brothers,. who are wee y dresses already arranged for are OF•'PEEM, � farmers in Perth County, to mourn several sure to awaken deep il,teret••t; his loss. The. eh'ildren are :—Mrs. Rural Dean Sweeney, of Toronto,, Slumbering beneath many a peace..Ed. Saunders; Toronto; Mrs. H, will deal with some phase of the r. fill cornfield in rreiand are buried Cowan, Paieley; Miss Porteous and Sunday School question• Charles ' villages which once stood: in the Mr. R. A, Porteous;, Paisley. Among Jenkins who has returned from a heart of the. primeval forest. en;rircl- those who• attended the funeral, some what extended visit to Great led by the waters• of some stagLnt which took place on Saturday, were Britain, will speak of' some features peaty lake. The• lrish farmer of to - Britain, Mrs. Wardle;. niece, Stratford; his work in the Mother land ; dayturns up with his plough the• three brothers;.Mr. E. Saunders and lrch � U1 A. li. Griffith, wife of the rector , wooden piles upon which these lake, son Toronto;: Messrs. A. Shaw, D. dW. Butler, that some day be will be king o Italy. He is bad tempered, dissolute in habits, and fond of gambling and drink. He is a hypochondriac and thathe co • . of Hamilton, will be among the . ade of •piles•, which kept the ar tl now in the very best o ea an contributions from outside the dio- ' cial stockade together. Inside are very gratofnl•Y to B. B. B. ALL'RTn Tsnoux, Montreal, Que. cese, and the address to women, at : layers of crossbeams, hurdle work the private meeting to be held on , brush work, clay, peat, and other when not really ill imagines the morning of the second day, will , matter which formed the successive "That young man who occupies is so. If she is a dutiful wife, she Ifloors of' the dwelling, continually re- the first floor front has some tough - will spend most of her time nursing , Ue given .by Mrs. A. J. Breughali 1. wife of the rector of St: SCephen's, newedl perhaps as they slowly sub- looking. callers." "Yes, his room is him. In Montenegro there is sums Torotlto, The local secretary 18 sided into, the peaty bottom of the 1 better • that his company."—New disapproval of the marriage, bearuselake. I York:: World. John Ransford. the beautiful Princess Helene i Todatr lake and its waters are "Cl'aribel" is respectively informed t that pies are not plucked with I 1 old hate to to see her d Prince would never. beMAS SUCCESSFULLY UhLD D. have a fit of sickness, just because a I able to find a bride. REIAL PUwDL�li P t bonze and icon g dtospeak. LiTodd—by Jove, so Irishman's knives, chisels and axes -1 Boston Transcript. { aCCQCdill 1 TAB Y ANS IN tia stone, 1 + f • nd hesitate 1IIs Faulty _--_ — ' iris period of his civilization. The t Think of It. would I f For OVor Fifty ll tetra Irish crannog" was a modification 'llgo at it AND WELL -TRIED I'i EM nY.— Mr. J. J. Jsnttins, private secretary to tt with s you ever heard of a medicine That's a good idea. • I AN OLD of nf' the lake dwelling of central ! with such a record of cures as Hood's i the way what ivI S Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been i lion. hnifc undTinellrPJ,Ag, wts rCatarr- ` Sarsaparilla? Don't you know that right away. By Eurrrpe h One i' Blood kind of wheel would you recon Blend? h perfect success It eoo>he th t contleed its use to himself, but !ages which were quite again that it has power recommend the one my lea s all pal , 111 other Iemedles fail? It leave it for one balf "of what it cost me—I3arpe ''s Bazar. DID NOT HES EE WARN- ING. ARN- THE PLAIX BE,.4ON WRY E1 ABT DISEASE CLAIMS MANY VICTIMS. Bimak Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYt Y- P ECTOBAL Fifer Snick Cure for COiJGI1S, COWS, CI1OLZ', BItON- CSTTIS, XLOAItSEN$SS, etc. 1\t'RS. JOSEPH NOvtt'1CR, of 6d Sorauren Ave., Turouto, writes : •'Tray eeetoral has never tailed to cure my ,ddidren of crone after a few doses, It rured: myself of a run..stundiag cough after several other remedies bad failed. It has nlso.Drored an exeeUtnt cough cure for 110' family.. I pewter it to r.Rr other medicine for coughs, croup or boarouness. I1. O. BARne•UR, ot Little kosher, N.B., writes "As a tete for coughs 1'v i .T'a,tnral :e the best selling mrdtch,o I hove, my cue. -; ,ii,o o will have nu other." Large Bottle, 25 Cts. rotors & LAWREyN/CE CO., LTD. Proprietors, MONTREAL •••••0410• ••••i • • ReZZef for aung used for over fifty years by millions o ; hal P Powder a successful remedy for the mothers tor their children while teething t h 1 trrnlblos 1Ie hal 1 upon the topic of the lake dwelling Rood's Sarsaparilla,the a oer and over r. wife has. Let you wit nota th gums allays n Lures tothe taste. Diarr .oea. Is pleasant removal of ca err a prehistoric uo states that it has beer, used with the I ages, being practically the same as most pleasing and successful l •1 the ages stone and• `to cure even child, softens a after < wind coria and is tho best remedy results by , of bronze—Mt you hate impure blood you may take for r ver Sold by TweeDrut Sts lein every part and the other members o his tam, y Hood's S rhat r will i you good. One short puff of the breath through r Munro, the Secretary of the SCotttsb Hood's Sarsaparilla with the u mos world. 7ncalc ,five cents a bottle. Its the Blower, supplied with each bottle of ,'Scorer of Antiquaries, is a profound, i niluen digestion. 25 cents;. value is incalculable, Be sure ask I authoYtV,Boom for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and Dr. Aanew's Catarrhal sitrface of the Powder, diffuses 1 ells PPowderes.ver thess and delightful l The people who thus elected to 1 hike no other kind. to uao, it relieves in ten minutes. and keep themsleves aloof from thein„ permanently cures Catarrh, HPcashiers II enemies, were, according to Mir. Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, . Munro. pastoral farmer emigrants and Deafness. Sold at Chlsholro's Drug `froth the far east of Europe. They Store, Wingham. I were of high degree of civilization, A Long JourneSchool. for, though their wepons were- of Master Constantine who arrived 1 stone or bronze, they could use them a day two ago to na daasColle tu- e, I well. All can glean idea of the life led ether as far as dent at the aveUpper g I any has had a travelling experience pro-), by these pre -historic inhabitants of bably unique in school -boy life. I central Europe, it const • have been His father is a• command in the 1 fairly quiet and peaceable one, con Northwest Mounted Police at Fort 1 paring very favorably with the mod - Cudahy the Canadian post on ge mo 1 ern neo annt endlife. when iron found nits If the many who, in some degree, are troubled with affection ot the heart would but keep near thorn a remedy which would ease trouble before it 'assumes more, serious conditions, life Thisl is would many a time be saved. one of the most striking elements et Dr. Aguew's Cure for the Heart. terrible When ,palpitation, dizziness, ✓smothering feeling, shows itself, a single 'dose of this medicine taken promptly will remove the immediate trouble, and a little f the continuationrseverance in the dicine will banish the disease roubles • • 11 Of To Ceylon. On Tuesday morning a number of people gathered at Clinton Station to bid farewell to Dr. Mary Irwin who started on her long journey to Ceylon, where she goes under the auspices of . the American Mission 'Board, as a M•edieal missionary. Miss Irwin who is the eldest daught- er of Mr. J. W. Irwin, is ,doubtless the youngest lady doctor in Canada, being only 21 years of age, and o s to While Miss Annie Richards, daughter of Mr. David Richards was engaged in raising a window in the Bernard House, London, on Wednes- day she had the misfortune to have her right hand caught under the window which had slipped down again crushing three of her fingers badly. She returned home on Fri- day last. look at her no ono would thin c Yukon River. Constantine le o e had sufficient strength for what must i on July the 8th, and arrived at the I way,says Mr. Munro, far surpassmgm be an arduous and responsible task 1 Collsg' only on Sept. 2,1st. Thelits its influence on human life any dev- but white she is small in stature and first part of the journey was dowli 1 elopment that either steam or elect- Larance, she is full of ; frail in appearance, forth endued with the I the Yukon River, which, in its f ricity has brought about or is likely faith, andgoesgreat northern bend, crosses the to do. migllt9es to fall power on her mission. I rctic circle. After deeending the The journey itself will be full of ill river by steamboat through Alaska, terest; she will stop off for a time I a distance of 1,800 miles, the mouth at Buffalo and also at Boston, where 1 of the river was found to be blocked she will meet the American Mission with bergs and pack ice. The captain Board. Then by way of Glasgow ( after waiting a fortnight for this to where she insets an associate mission- , clear; away, deeided' to return up the ary, Miss Dr. Carr, and they river for further cargo, a distance of continuo the journey together 11,000 Utiles. On returning from to Ceylon. En route they visit the 1 this long trip the ice caused a furoh- als of Edinburgh London Paris ' ed port St Michael t attlthe e boat mre a h- theybf they go to Italy, then to Naples; and other points. From Parisi the river not far from the Bering' then to Colombo, the Capital of Cey- Straits. rom this point the pass- ion. Jaffna will be their 't. to r art I engers were carrie l to Ounalaska, - . 1 ' lace they expect to reach ; 'here they were compelled to wait A. MESSAGE GE+i TO MEAT. Proving that true honesty anti true philanthropay stilt exist. It any man, who is weak, nervous and bebilitated, or who is suffering tion any ram youthful folly, excesses orovehe various troubles lrworkting Ewill take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by whlch I was r ters,wblC i p 'ed to perfect health and manhood, atter tbout New Years. The Mission loather fortnight for the arrival of Soars itf Via r a froLUnriau a R Debility makes all the at angmen1 the ocean steamboat which carries Loss of Vigor and a therefore Board niers i After a stormy h0 ri 'f1 t d •1. n n Alaska. a a 11as 011 'J11 t0 t t0 S ti 1 to mail transportation, ml h nothing •tine V0•tic hael Ih .for 11 p through iv g he too t T l of as re .rut to b a money, n 0 eve OW m s d want no Y th�1e dingy' the eaten pas. j. my own experience � did not seem to e t r �, Un- Pa CIf1C coast •e. n tkl x erience how to syn a standing. PILLS assist When Baby wee sick, we gave her CastorIa. When she was % Child, she cried for Castoria.. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria:. When she had Children, she gave them raster •• E11TLSION: • e� IItt Cossale Gr niox and all. LUNG ri • DISEASES, SPITTING OF BLOOD, f:3?L'GIU, Loss OF .tr 0ETITbr, E➢A 12ISHTY, the hellcats of this 1. a article are taoet timeliest. • By the aid otTho "D. & L.." Emutsiou, I have got laid of a hacking cough whirls lord troubled me for •', ever a Soar, and have gal ei5 eons1detably liit • weight, 1 rated this Emntst to so well I ryas gl&0 ween the Moo comes ttfemrd to take Itdontreai. T. H. wiNGR %.E, C.1t., ,.Oc. and 5I nor Bottle CO DAVIS & LAWRENCE. Cfl., LTO., MONTREAL,' tel W ® ® •" • D • • • •?a •5: Miss Gotham—It must b e awful to be buried alive! Miss Penn (thoughtfally)—%Veil, I don't know. I have spent all my life in Philadel- phia.—Somerville Journal. Tobacco Heart. Much heart and nerve weakness is caused by undue use of tea, coffee, or tobacco ; palpitation, nervousness, irrita- bility, rrita• arety,ossympt ms. M.ilburn's Heartlack of letc and are sure symptoms. Nerve Pills bring ready relief, the steady- ing the nerves and reg They are a true heart and nerve food.1 The Late Mr. Robert Porteous,. journey, it stantIne Inas -1 tine with such sufferers, I nm glad to e able Con - „to assist any fellow -being to a lure. Iht. Came by way of Winnipeg to well aware et the prevalence o4 the least bit more anxiety than : ” era yI Toronto, and is now hard at quackery, for I nttilIt was deceived faith and would a,journe to Toronto. ,est .n College at his Latin deer work at. imposed upon until I nearly loaf faith in12 liours After heat He orfs t temperature of a ns, ► but I well an to Say that I era eCVirose a Pain Left Mehl R i H p in his plank ore Dose The in Ceflea her landed at Seattle, w i winter well and happy once m D L n year's Standing. grecs below zero and am dell all, X4 boon a victim of rheumatism northern whether now perfectly roue therefore to maize this matism of Seven tism - there home. Constantfne's class pertain moans a4 aura known to a . I have , mates are Curious to know you can rely upon r seven years, being confined to bedRs poll will write to me �' 4o months at a times, unable to turn my-' he returns home for his Christmas g being mired and the proud satisfaction many ement had nota very good effect up- ds baiting been of great service to one in - salt. I have boon treated by ;'vaeiltion. Some Seals ago two la Porteous usually :;rood health, •o[ ha 4 ' Yent reward for ray I h sitlians to this part of the country, ; on Mr. I osteo will be of sufficient s Y me, I had no cams £corn i\ioosonee, after a canoe half ears ago need _ ., �n,trnfl. Send I h 1 benefited b t- this and about one an a a y was he began to decline. Deceaseddto one of those who visited Toronto Paisley, Sept, 28. --One of Paisley's most influential citizens, in the person of Mr. Robert Porteous, recently passed away. 11Ir. Porteous was born in the County of Lanark, coming to Perth County in 1848. h 'mit 6,s 01 'LC blacksmith, • ae the tea -elearned Ir and proved so successful that about 18G3 be came to Paisley an exstarted ensive a store, doing a very business, About 1877 Mr. Porteous, with his son-in-law, opened a private bank here. They dissolved parttnner slip about the yearinane which time the former aeted as a er of the bank. The close confin- DEAR from acute indigestion 1' tried Ii, 1 As Well As Ever. Stns—Atter suffering for two I years B B. 1 took only three bottles, which made me as well as ever I was. I high- Iy�recommend B B. B. to all dyspeptics. Marl. JOHN WHITS, Austin, Mau. "Well old mall, I've spent every cent of money I have in this world on my doctor." ``Does he know it?" "I guess he does. He has pronounced me a well man.—Buffalo Courier. i roUbte. A usutuuv v� .� r -- Sc.•silver' to cower postage d address, dd es , Mr. Geo. G. Strong, 'North d Mich. 0 4w on none ie • ,,,ng,oyage of several weeks, faith in rheumatism cures advertised, e 'school record now but my wife indulged me to get a distance of South Araerioan ILheuraatitl Cure's�ents broken. from Mr. Ta lor,• Druggist, butTeriing' While playing around the stove Sound. At t e tine 1 was , 11rdOn n ala but inaido of twelve hours Ono Every Night. night • on TttosdaY last',Ihster Dyer t afte r I g pain first dose the rain left • ,,,'t �. against a tin titter I took t ok 'three • One T eca Sri will Pill Constipation, Decree aft i it tan g daring 3U clayB WU 1' ref an the stove me. I cos ueod BiderlY ro complete- t turning headaches and irregular oP hot water st;til• n buttloe, tae tl o t-ra and Upset the nrtrytt!nf9 Over his face lv cured. Signed, J. I). McLeod, Leithr action of the howela. Laxa.Liver Pills and neck, seal‘i •t M him frightfully 'Ai O. Ont. Sall at Ch1Bholaat'B Drug K and his sabring intensely soo wintxtlrrtl. Iowa* fro unpleasatt atteree mat, procure the charter for the in=I corporation of this village. He had occupied the position of Councillor for many years, and for five or six commotion years was Reeve, retirin from, this position Sproat eight 3f PAWKIER P: I•P A'N•S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine : C� the common everyi dray ills of humanity; TPADE I-lere 111 OLLawa Irresistible Proof That There is a Cure for Diabetes. The following sworn statement is the best proof that diabetes is not tncu.a'do, and that thorn is a remedy widen Lein euro it. Ontario, County of Carleton,' to wit: I, Charles 11oss, of trier. City : f Ott ism, in the County of Co:locuu, n.acksul{.h, do hereby solemnly dation as fol:ovta t 1. I reside at ISO Bell lit:oet, in the sold C'ity i of Ottawa• THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age' Taken internally, iP Cures he piarnccaa, 'Cramp, and ain Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden -Colds, Coughs, etc , eta. Usecl Extornally, It C S es ns, t.ts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, p *Toothache, Pal s in the Face, Neuralgia, L:, umatisnl, Prostci f,.t•t. , ,;.• rvcrr.:tata(rt to such unbounded papular 'mere. r mei to ♦ n In • n 1h r, t Hy • e'l n •1 a to n r Imrt •t t, L t J , .(,,1,��," l.. ar b �r h r Ing t Is, V ..r ii, l•.00r.. \reh.,non•0 •, it. en, a ,Iketrd, 111 1.“111$1111.! M•vrrret path, and Heft 14 to be a b pati Dl'l'" . whh•h it S„tbIm1hnoVetnnn,nn.ed 1hn rnin•1:111nn themaavail"L' ,i,,Itylntdicnwn0Hinwe Peanrtear innt'l,ee trill nmdt t es a trookr et removl"g $a1 iv mr,h,• 11h,nr, 11I 'ila,le0etu.ttuaaluattorortyDote t.u,a;bhr-A'l nf' nultie"rzwv* 11,.wme,dt,r,lta,lm's 1101teh'YIhe,M. DAv1B:' hold tin. y0lreto11..11;0 Lunres.:,N. VititsY LA.UGE flog',)*, 50 CENTS 2. For the past fif`:,-'11 years I have been a groat suit st er fr ion rci ,:soy (Ilse se; ruuong tho promineu; syusp mile of which wo 0 1.05010 pains in nay back, hot. rs+'s 0, t.atsulin;f:•om the been of the spino up beLv, col my shoulders, dizziueeo, headnehcs. etc. I w min a bad state generally and suf:c:od great agony at Hines. The intonso p:tiu p.•sv.u't' l 1.1/ sleeping, andX seemed to got worse eontl rosily. The do .tore who were called in proem:iced my disease' diabetes, but their trestle sat elan t gool, and theyhol t eat but s.i „,rt hope of my t(oar cr y X was thou so for aceto with the disease that 1 t t could not turn in bed without hell My urine oras of a dark wino color, and full of Sediment. s. © inste, an k las ot medicine, but without p 4. 11'•arittg of Dean's Iiidaey Pills I got & box at Ii. F. MacCarthy's error store, but having I been .low vuroften r,, T. sstetted t kiisghad to fadth In' thein, mull they struck the right spot at cite:(, and X COM. moused to got better From tlte.t time en improYetuent was continuous until I sot now, after five weeks neo of Domes I{idney P1119, entirely free froinpaln of any kind. 'Phettegq is natural, and I am now working right el ofl every day in lily shop. 5. It is a great souse, ot pleasure far ate testify to the World of the alt ire rotters Deans Kidney fills, and I twigmar itn 1 { U s1 V eying .t O ac ler t o atk noon iron, said knowing that it la sato sante Sud effect as it mean under oath and bit of tho Canada'lsvidettoe Aut. sad. CIL S-lt.L1tS vow, lbec1ared betote Ino at tho City, ot Otta the Countyot Carleton, this 4th day et 1e96 pad. aOTIN It. Olt A trittraltndwtl