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TFIE ONLY ABSOLUTMX RELIABLE
PREL'A1tATIONs ON PRE MART{ET,,
Pleasant, Pure
PAIcE1[OLIIIE
Phenmat is
Opecific
PHRENOLNE
PILLS
and Healthful.
C ,.:test -iced to cure
Rheumatism,
Sofatke, Lumbago,
Gout and •
Neuralgia.
A sure cure for
Headache Dizziness
Cowatipatiou, Lodi,
gestion, Iitliousneso,
Bright's Disease,
Diabetes, Para Iyids,
ConyI,la,i'•ns, Heart
1: ,, Asti, tie., etc.
Manufactured on honor. & .Sold on
Merl. .
Sold in Wingham, only Ly Gordon 1f Co.
To the madden Yeast Co„ London, Ont.
Gentlemen, -we get quicker and better results from
using Mrs, Madden's Yeast than any ottuar we have
used, and highly recommend it. DEAN EROS., Bakers
THE MADDEN YEAST CO., London.
-c.
CARTERS
1TTL
ER
ULILF
SIC a 'LI BACHE
Positively cured by these
Little Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per-
fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi-
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain in the. Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Small Pill. Small Doses,
Small Price.
Substitution
tho fraud of the day.
See you get. Carter's,
As': for Carter's,
and demand
C::. ,; Little Liver Pills.
M NY N'S
•
-SUCCESS
4 ONLY WHAT OUGHT TO BE
' EXPECTED FROM
• HIS METHODS;
Upright in Everything -Always"
Keeping faith with the peop:e, ,
and, above all, Curing them ,
e of their ills -Why would tr.
•
net success follow?
e.Mrs. James Shaw, Tosocto, says: "1
yt tis troubled for a number of years witn
every severe form of dyspepsia ant!,
kidney ch"ease. I began M.unyon's t:•oatik
meat a few weeks ago and I cae glac!It�.
say I experienced the greatest relief.'
The Dyspepsia Care has indeed worked,'
wonders. f. have n'ir hesitancy in recomt:
.sending there remedies."
Munyon's Rheumatism Cure seldom'
fads to relieve in one to three hours and
cures in a few days. Price 25o.
Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively
cures all forms of indigestion and stoats
Itch trouble. Pt•ice 25c.
Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu..
amnia and breaks up a cold in a few
hours. Price, 25c.
Munyon's Cough Cure stops cou'gbs,
night sweats, allays soreness, and speech-
ly heals the lungs. Price, 25c.
Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures.
pains in the back, loins or groins and all
forms of kidney disease. Price 25c.
Munyon's Headache Cure stops head-
ache in three minutes. Price 25c,
Munyon's Pile Ointment positively
cures all forms of piles. Price, 25c.
Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all
impurities of the blood. Price, 25c.
Munyon's Female Remedies aro a
boon to all women.
Munyon's Asthma Remedies relieve in
3 minutes and cure permanently. Price
81.
Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never
fail. The Catarrh Cure -price 25c.-
sradicntes the disease from the system,
and the Catarrh Tablets -price 25e.-
oleanse and heal the parts.
Munyon's Nerve Cure is a wonderful
nerve tonic. Prtee, 25c.
Munyon's Vitalizer restores last vigor
Price 81.
A separate cure for each disease. At
all druggists, mostly 25c. a yial.
Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 11
Albert St., Toronto, answered with
free Inedi.:a1 advice for any disease.
'flit WINGOIA..1. TIMES, MAY 21, 1897.
A Dlstingu:shed staff.
In addition to the regular con-
tingent representing Canada's armed
forces, which wall visit England on
the occasion of the Queen's Jubilee,
a considerable number of officers
will go over as it ,personal escort 'for
the Premier. These .who will form
their ,esco^t are : Col, the lion, M,
Aylmer. Adjutant -General ; Col. Hon.
J. M Gibson, Hami:ton ; Col. Hon,
D. Tisdale, M.• P,; Col. Tucker, M.P.;
Col. Domvil:e, M,I,'.; Col. Tyrwhitt
M.P.; Col. Mason, Royal Grenadiers;
Col. O'Brie4t, ex-M.P.. Col. Kurland
6th. Montreal; Col, Munro,22nd Ox-
ford Battalion; Col. Longworth, 4th
P. E, I. Regiment ; Col. White Sth
R. R., Que. bee; Surgeon -Major 0.
W. PVilsdn Montreal„; ilfii,jor Ile^bent
65th, Montreal; Capt. Henry Bate,
G. G. F. G.; Lieut. Borden and
Lieut. Courtney, Royal Military
College graduates.
' A. Hasty V/edding
The Rev. John Mahan tells the d also an increase over fast year.
following story of one of his expert- & $04 15 I 'There are in the village. 147 dos,
enoes while stationed at Mono Road: — — ed as .L never sevfTered before. T ;153 cows, 200 horses; 82' hogs, 10
"Two men ran up from the Junction, To Cut Gram Rates thought that ale Sap/Ti.n;r would brings: ]156 p. 'There were sluicing the year
about two miles away, on a handcar, Pretnier Greenways is negotiating meyrelief; hat it did: not, consequent- 'a10, births and 17 deaths:
and informed }lull that his presence for a news railway tt€ give a rate ly B had to•eaeet'i a number of en:I
was required immediately at the from Brandon to ]Duluth of 10 cents gagementls•t'o•s"poak.
,Tunction to marry a couple. On per 100 pounds on. wheat, and sim- "One• slay ill 3nne of 1895, my
arriving there it was discovered that ilarly low rates on enal:, lumber and wife said,. 'Bishops I• read so Innen
no license had been secured, and other freight. As the present rate about D. Williams' Pink Pills sup -
parties bad been dispatched in two from Brandon to Fort William is 19c pose your my therm, and see if the/
directions, one on a handcar and one per 100 ibe. or 5f- cents per bushel, will. not help you ?
cin foot, to secure; this necessary dot- an irtcrease of 5 cants per bushel in "I said; no• there is no use or gett-
ument. As the couple desired to take the price of wheat together with a ing then', for we have tried every. i The twelfth annual; dinner of tilt
tI'e'train for Hamilton, nearly due, reduction of freight ,or lumber, coal thing• that has, been recommended. to ' Ser tetwe lies Of the Inner ib -
extreme haste was iequired, and the oil,`ete., would, the• Winnipeg Triba its, and'none•ofthe remedies suggest g' Battle:
train drew in before the man de- une says, be somethiin.g really meg- ed. seernt to, heli}++ my case. dters, in cote:stemor:MW=:rn of the
i etched for tbe license had returned. nificient. If the deal is successful, "She said es• more but went to of Bathocbe, was held rn Toronto on l
A moment afterward the man on adds the Tribune, it will be the' Xenia„ Ohio;. and bought a bole: of tht Wednesday-, and was attended by
greateststroke yet made for the :ills, On, her return she ave me• a over a hundred jolly soldiers, who
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the handcar came in with. the doe- f�r� p g` fillelt in the evertiner in the happy
cement, pulling and blowing, and no prosperity of Manitoba. dose at noon and another at night' ; f t y
time was waisted in beginning the ,—.--�. 'She was only, sallied on once to aea- iniiiner charas :sr' s...e of all lnifita,t
erellony. It was "multum in Undoubtedly the sort• tend to• tne• during that night, dinners in Toronto. Sargt.-Major
terve," in this case, and the pastor GENU. >!:MEN,—I wish to say that D. "For Months previous slie had been Cox presided aud• was surrounded by
�frtys he never talked so fast in his
fowier's Extract of Wild Straberry has called on three and four times, dug•- officers of thereginsent, guests of the,
Y y iny° • the ni Lt. 'P:h•', n3'1t 'i.ty L tome mess
life, while the bridegroom's father proved to be a wonderful salved in nay
talked to the conductor and tried to Family. We would not be without it tole three doses of the pills, and that sl is Eruptions Cured for 36 tests—Belief in
pursuade him to held the train. twice Its price. 1 say it is thet best( not
merely' one of the best but tt:+� host,) tight I was not, disturbed. Al.„. '.Fife adaY •
Before the last words were pronouns- ulediclno e`er brought before the public fol^ the first time in tet, :writhe. had a Eczema, tetter,.nalt rheum, bashers-, -
S p good nights' test. itch -all Itching and burning skin des
ed which made the couple man and for Summer senses. laiot di:;rnc�ea, either , cages vanish where Dr, Aonew's Oi t-
wi.f'e the train started, and the young in ebildren or in adults. 1 have nut ;nut; lust a nirrh•t,s rest
ToX';,L meet is used. It relieves in a day in d
couple made a bolt for their ear with- License l,otrm'ssiones St;athcl air Mao, on account of ell, ultltili-tu, 1 carry rams quickly. No case of piles which an
out the eustomary benediction. This, _-_. a box of Dr. W ; iinnrh' Pini; sills in application wi.1 not comfort in a ft w
,_ minutes. If you have used high-priceu
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C�aT Ifs HOME j however, fired after them as IHV pt?C.�E1L 1\'Itei't'"�trt' I �,rr,. „I„t.nie_lte wlt+iout benobt try Dr Ai.' .
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they ran, the cartiticate was forward it is dear living a Johannesburg "I cheerfully Lear tret.iutvnf and
These prices are : I'oCatves w 1- ,, naw't4 Uiatmont at �5 cents and be car-
:Chesc's Ointment Cures M1 stain Irrita ed by mail, and thus happily ended h sepric• flour, nquoted all taic• lzs o�•1.110pe that others way find relief a l , .l. ti,:,lel at Cttishalm's Oro's? d be
toms. � _ one of the s eediesc stud most excit• per , , 'w• did. J hax•u rf�t'onuucntlEfl I'nll:
p 98 pounds ; beef, 20 cents per pound;
' of the many one
ing weddings on record." Pills to Gc: vl I'd tk' •1 !c. £10 u They Have Increased.
i -- Q� discuses, eczemo is cabbages, 25 cents per head; onions, 1.xeflhi li 11,I' l i.,11 1';111 \inti, T;alnif°r;lt'011 from 1''1'an(ie to C:tn•
I.,
; one of , the worst gagyara's Yo]iow oil. 3 cls. apiece; corms, 2 cents each ;. E'rliNd t`SL� ly.:11iN!~r'r• :glia l•r,tet'e;illy ceased about 1700
and most common. sugar, 8 cents a pound; eggs. () r•i, 1*iy€ cure h�' c r
,J ,i :, p Dr. 11 t.ila,L(' 1''i:'.. ,tt tttf, ce.na;us of 1095, the popula-
ij : The one effective ,The great pain cure. Used external- cents a dozen butter, 50 Cet1t5 a ,•. ,. ; ..,'^hey
�r.tr' remedy so far die- ; ' ' Noin'r to :h1+ r•+til i f t Lrit t t L
"' " •r*`-- covered for It is Dr, ly, cures Rheutnatlnlu, swellings, sera na pound; chickens, 75 cents each ; e r i Im was 14,000: stili from this hand-
"-!�' •� se's oiutmeut, It bruises, stiffness and pain and soreness turkeys, x+1.75 each • coffee,50 cents renew alis b'cild r,l, the blood, and fat the French Canadian people have ,
' 'y5lt ;'haru4 never baro of any kind. Internally used cures Y , strenmthen ;het nttt vuya t1]+Ii dr€vii ; serum;. When England took pons-'
�"'.sta-ko.,,,1 l es' kno.vu to fail. Mr, .;roup, colds, sore throat,
hoarseness per Hound; kerosene, 50 cents •a disea c frauf 11,' Y,tcl+'in it-IA
irn ,,,hitt ill 17(ia, there
vvero sista five;
Ardrew Alton, ei i•stbma, Bronchitis, quinsy etc. Price gallon; ham, 35 cents per pound, :Ise an.Ac1EAITON. itatlons by 111! 1 film. g'l'ory box IIlu.'lls,Ind souls between Gaspe and;
Hartland, N.11., says: 25c, all druggists. The hear}est ex ort cattle chi
"My little daughter; Grace )ilia, aged
p p- you j)111'e!':ts+' ,• , 'l'?, hell ill 1t\Tap . l)eti'OiC. Very few ell]lzo,Cihlt5 hayed
three noel n half, was t deo tdfnl sof` r new ar- peri from the Tecswater station so per bearing e" ;'ill t ^idea mark, tar.: eolne from ;!'mucic since,. The babi-
ierer from comma for three ,years. We The choir was singing ane far this season were a lot Of 14, fed Will 1"111S' ]';illi f'i€i ter l'n!t; i'euplc.' 1 t i,iu:t himself has multiplied rill the
tried a member of alleged cures and Fev- rangement of the beautiful anthem' by Me, R. Murray of Culross. The •-••• • .--
�eral doctors, bat all without effect. t"1CC 1104 numbers 1,1)0,000 in all
n v
's was indeed a bad rase. Fier little "Consider the Lillies, The bunch weighed 19800 lbs., an aver UU i'lcltrl.,n1 +"ilii 1l '�rnnts r G }'t,l , (.7.-1 1,1;11:1, (exclusive of 1CU,000 Acad-
Her sweet voice of the soprano rose clear-
body was eutirely covered with rneh. solo t17'her age weight of 1420 lbs, They were vvecl;4to1',ar' , t i:o 1:a.1.l.t. of, t.hc i idea; n the seaboard provinces) and }
-0ne day out local druggist, Mr. Wm }y and ldistinctlyotnein the , streets.
E. Thistle. recommended me to try Its.;, a fine lot a cattle grid Mr. Murray eount'ily American -born children oft
itChaiso's Ointment, I fed a and Esus tot•oL oil not, neither do then spin. took home a sou;; stun of money. I ;`...viu,l Is veep 11''+c:",e:t•Ctn:tciiaiZ parents, more Chau,
•boxes effected a complete tomo and saved Sacrilegious wheelman waking up;4 600 OW ill the Unites Sikes. ,
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our child." "Serves them right; they should oil �^ ! Mrs. 41',11. 1,., ,•,••:, l:fall, ,til, out,. i
Dr Chase's Ointment is lust rte effect t lett wheels before they sttlrt and' petao'lal tpeu'+e•nce• i 6ayS; '•\lr,l, , .a•i 1lYI6t tiou1(lnd tvitlls 11r, (zordon ';'rail, a well known i
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Tire for piles, salt therm and sores at then they would spin." Mr. J. Hindson of Ilindson Bros..Wat kidney cols ;as! ' a ilife) mai ism In
a deturi tions. Per tato by all deo.lers - ford Oat., says: "From Personal. expert- I of appetite. Wes o- ea , tai, el I', anti could resident of Wallzerton, died oil Tues- ;
11 p
Land I;dmansori, Bats' & Co., manufactur- - succi recommend MLlburn'siisart and not t;otll',i• . • • '" + :, hos ,+f 1tulL•t'r: any Of last week from the effects ofI
Toronto ;price V) conte. ;1 course of Hood's Sarsaparilla talcon Nervf! fills for,norvnusness and gerloral Kidney 131'7 '•'y (in l(`Ci. pneumonia. Ile and his brother;
erre T1
`� � Lille rio;v will build up„be system nrld era-;`,retllinesa of the system, incl can say f„�rb+'tir:i � � i,n•fe�l•tiy enroll• ,were partners in the hardware bus;-,
i There is noth:titt; t_, equal Chases vent serious illness later on. Get only • without a doubt they are the best tooth- 1)ofin'il 1' l'N area :he tines that curs. ,
,;bead and T.urprnt:a. • ,.,• >•ecoro colds and go7lt.n.
Dine I ever used. ltomem]:er the n ale...o.tu's Hess.
troubles. t...;g. bottle 2u testa.
For Over Fifty Years.
AN OLD AND W)SLL-Ta1ED REMEDY—
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil-
lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with pert fet success. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
the taste. Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five cents a
bottle. Its value is incalu..ble. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind
1:11UB V. Arnett
SWAYS AUDIENCES WITH HIS
MASTERLY ELOQUENCE.
AE WRITES A LETTER OF 1IOR1E THAN
USUAL INTEREST TO SUFFERING
HUMANITY.
At Wilberforce, Ohio, three miles
north of Xenia, and near Dayton
and Springfield, is located Wilber-
force University and Payne Thee-
lo'ical Sein'nary.
These two institutions have edu-
cated many learned niinisiers and
teachers.
In this sora wl1at noted edueation-
cenare, resides i4;sltc•p Benjamin W.
Arne -3, D. D., a divine who is of
lespee&al protnineuct; because or his
thrilling eloquence, with which he
has swayed many audiences.
Among the high officials •of the
church, no one is more distingai'shed
than he.
A farmer, notorious for his temper
and remarkable ineanness,was trying
to engage a lad to assist on the farm,
but would not close the bargain until
he had brought a character from
his place. "Rum and get it, and
meet me at the Market Cross at four
o'clock,” was his final injunction.
The youth was up to time, and the
farmer asked, "Well, have you got
your character?” "Na," replied the
youth, "but what's better I've got
ours and I'm not coming."
Y r, g•
A Man Who la Tired
All the time, owing t'o impoverished
blood should take Hood's Sarsaparilla to
purify and enrich the blood and give him
vitality and vigor.
'Thiecondition ofweekness and lack of
vigor is • a natural consequence of the
coming of warner weabber, which finds
the system debilitated and the blood im-
pure.
A. good spring medicine is a necessity
with almost every one. Roods Sarsapa,r-
illa•is what the millions•take in the spring
Its great power to purify and enrich the
blood and bui'd up healith,, is one cf the
facts of common expel -mace.
EXETER,
A man named Eeidernian was
arrested in town on Friday night,
on a charge ill-treating his wife.
South Huron Fall Show will bo
held in Exeter on Monday and Tues-
day following the Western Fair,
London.
The annual meeting of tbe teachers
of West Huron will be held in
Exeter on May 21st and 22nd, this
being the only meeting they will
hold this year.
Mr. John Pineombe, of Usborne,
who was so unfortunate as to get his
leg broken some weeks ago, we are
pleased to note !, able to be out again
by the aid of erutcheJ.
John McCallum., of Exeter north
on Wednesday last was joined in
wedlock with Mrs. Hamilton, of
Fullarton. Rev. Greene performed
the cerrnony. They have reourned
to town and are now nicely sealed
in Mr. McCallutu's fine house on the
Lake road.
Mr. Badder, of Wallace' urg, was
in town on Tuesday,. negott.xtih)g for
the establishment of a canning
factory here, Splendid inducements
were held out to him,i,but as yet he
has not decided what he will do.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos• Poplestone, of
Detroit were here co attend to funeta.l
of their father, the lathe John Pople-
stone, which took place. on Tuesday
at 2 o'cloeh.
While two young lads were
scuffling on Maio street Saturday
evening, one of them fell through a
window in Bagshaw's• bakery. It
cost them upwards of $4 to replace
the glass.
John Poplestone . an elderly
gentleman, and an Id resident of
Exeter, met with a serious accident
on Sunday. 1 -le was. visiting at
John Sanders' in Stephen township,
and while standing u onlsteps talking
to the members of he fitinily, he
stepped backward off the steps and
ifell heavily upon a pile of stones on
the ground. He waspicked up in
an unconscious condi inn, and b•ronght
to his home in Exeter,'where he lay
in a comatose state, until+ Monday,-
Bishop
onday
k ishnp II. tr. Arnett.
Before being elected Bishop he
was a leading minister in his church•
andialso a very prominent Republic•
cant. He represented his county in
tOh!o Legislature for several;�'ears.
Haying' given this sketch of the
Bishop, the ts1l'owing'testimonial from;
him. will be found very interesting'
reading 'snail fully explains itself.
To•whom.l't; may concern.
"lin Aprils ISJt,. while on my war'
home from Phi"lad.ellphia, I caught
a very severe cold which soon devel-
oped+ into r.heatuatisnr. It was int.
possible fie- me, 111" rest by day or
sleep by nigril,t. About the first of
June; I was ttompeI'I'ed to take to my
bedn When it war, srble to be up, r
eouM only. got ahem by the use oh
crutches.
"Phe• fluid; eame Was and the rheuma.
tismt rew worse. lasting ail through
the- winter' t, . D 4 andsu er-
WHAT SHAL-L., 1 DCT
Whau shall I do lest life in silence rant
And if it do
And never prompt the bray of noisy brass.
Whet aeedat thou r+•. ?
Remember aye the preen Srrps .aro route,
The shallows roar.
Worth ie the wean, I,sche lot but the laiuk
Along the raker.•
IPhatahall I do to be forever kmewnt
dear 4 rear,
This die: tai it i.ny who r•, t Biel c r :il:nowzt-•
UA, n'r{'.r', *fryer!
Thinker thou perchance that they remain use
known
Whom thou knor►et not?
By angel trumps+ is heaven their praise *
blown.
Divin.•tiair lot.
What shall I do to gain eternal life?
Discharge. aright
The Ample duties with which each day fa rife,
Yea, witl]•,my Wright.
Ere perfect 'ahems of action thou de'riso
Will life de Red,
While ha who ever acts an conscience cries
Shall live, thou desd.
-Schiller.
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lnorninti, when he died'.
Assessor Fake has htnosled the
foltowin;r statistics taken from the
Legal Equality.
The women are again moving in the
state of Illinois iu the interest of equal-
ity before the law. God bless them and
God speed them in their righteous quest!
The shame is that it is left for the women
to lead. Let the Hien inaugurate the
movement that will make for justice.
This cause has lost its newness. It has
had to pay full price for the crudities
and extravagances that gather around
every reform, but at the core the de-
mand is a righteous one, and it must be
beard, and ultimately it must triumph.
Let no one lose heart and let no one de-
lay any legitimate effort. Wyoming,
Colorado, Utah and Idaho have fully
enfranchised their women. "Eastward
the star of (this) empire takes its way."
—Chicago New Unity.
Mineral Wool.
She -What is this mineral wool one
reads so much about?
He -Mineral wool? Why, that's the
wool tbey slicer from hydraulic rams. --
New York Times.
IT//4X Tks,
assessment roll : Value ofi real pro-' r' % THE'
ty, ; p $44,225;
'' c4VE� i EST
per
ra4•kti„ 371 personal, ,
;taxable income $3,C50 ;• tot.d assess- ,y/ MOST FRAGRANT
ut,ent $.494 `246' showing an increase es. MOST RSFREOP A
» , , :'" AHD ONnt.iRt`,ri OF ALL
over best year. Populations 1515, "
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•w.'ila ti E
Scurfy'4lead'.
If a child's bead is scunty„do not con.b
the hair, whim is apt t s bewitch and
.7reitat; lite scalp, but, ;)mush gently.
After wan-b'
ng `o bead 111.0•oagnly, dry,
lit; and apply Dr. Chase'i4 t},lutuieet.
\PEFFUtiiC•S 105 THE
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t' L t?Pi:UV! ITB, PERFUMERS AHD
1 uaxrass,...,.:,:::,.,.ac,oa,�.:.,a�a.+.,ro.-cr.+•+,uaos.o,.
Royal Grena.ctiers.
CEatEae M. Gll4.Es.Z.
to
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R•I•P•A•N•'
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine : Cures the
common® -day
ills of humanity.
MAIM
Pain -Killer.
(PERRY o .vis•.)
Rev foein
case
and lid Bl Cmain
Pain-Ciller.
This is a true statement and it can't be
made too strong or too emphatic.
It is: a simple, safe and quick cure for
Cramps, Cough, Itheumatiam,
Colin, Colds, Neuralgia, da
Diarrhout, Crohn, Toothache.
TWO SIZES, 23c. and 50c.
Ca -•e ,. 6' 1•a79
,� €i,i'm �
r1 rite l `iaster
Daring nsr71 your D. R• 1 Menthol Fleeter
r,r+
ss . -i els In t i beck ttn11 h1niM.
n I
,,, 11 i .Vapid rr” 1vn •n..5,t1110r e n. lea
e end rapid r •n ly in Met. ct.theye,tifke
fuagic.-A. LAruTh r,:, EI1Lahetatown. eat,
felon cute
D.WI5 R; T,AWFtT'`'CL1 CO., t.rn.
i'rut'rietora, biose•
r;1rrc-Ache, Fac. -Agee, S ;ache
1' :714,. /C 11'.,r 1'41, t'i, - 1
Iain in tete Stats, etc.
Promptly believed a1111 ;'wed by