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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-02-02, Page 6FE** ARY eveT NAtliT- 4_j4S1 7 IC 9 10 11l 12_413 k IN 10 17 xil as s reit 2a 23 24 -y'w t""xf 2 7e? 28 _ 4 itk F.=ITABLI It,5D H. B. ELLIOTT. Ptn Lxsnn,R AND PitoPRtnT014 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 19Q0.. Tho Life of Moody. The Poole Publishing Company, To - route, have in press a "l;ifo •of Dwight west Terlrtoases, then a veratble torts' here, continue their victorious progress L. Moody," and they announce • that it incognita, and for twenty long years' as they have commenced it, they will Swill be ready to' place in the hands of continued the agitation until it was indeed have a brilliant record when the the publio during the first week of Feb- brought to a. successful issue, rusty. The book will be published in. TIM VIGTOIIIES OP LATER DAXS, warm over. Ottawa has bad many in- paper and cloth binding, and will con- In later years the great battle of Pro- .cresting experiences in"'tile, past both as Derain - tan over twenty illustrations. This vincial rights has been stubbornlyfought a neityurn a as the Capital of thead forth boor- is sure te.have a very lerge droll- by the Liberal party, and is persistently Ion but never has any event called liolth laden, as the price has been made so low 'opposed by the Conservatives, bat. the more wild alio univeraaal in. ity'siasan that the great mass of the people may history of the fight has been a record of from all classes of the coxrrmtutity than Fri - secure it, Price, ie attraotiere paper 'triumphs for the Provinces with the re- did the visit of the 'plainsmen last Fri - binding, 25 cents; cloth. 50 cents, post- salt that the threatened danger of a sim y The enderCapital of the Dotninivu paid. For sale at all bookstores, disrupted Confederation no longer ;lin- .y surrendered unconditionally ; exists. The principle of religions and frolic the Governor-General flown to the d 4he1 ion's Remarkable Rooks, racial equality too, have .always :been to smallest enr that one aoind y • to consider that his and •only 'duty: foremost planks in the Liberal' platform on. that day was to entertain the boys in this country as in all other parts . of from the prairies .and to give them , as the empire, and the fact that this equality exists to -day in -Canada `swill, good a time as the few hours* available permitted, The boys themselves were be conceded by allfairstudents .of lits- worthy of the -attention they received; tory as a . result of persistent Liberall They were a, niagniiicient looking lot :of agitation. fellows, • and .no one could have seen The contributions of the Laurier Ad- .them either individually or as a body, ministration to this glorious record of -without feeling the most complete eon - democratic progress are too well known' fidence in their ability and willingness to need enumeration here. The develop- to render splendid service to tire' empire ment of the coninierce and industries and their' Queeu: Nothing was too good - TEE G TIES, FE JI,I11 IIY 2, 1900, ( it j �y^��t ,{ (r { t S.w •V ()tut ()1x:1.\P:\. LFFTIut. talo 1 kK$tpi+t#t 1,9ible6dl8t 1�" ill r,N rfaSs� tI(1 �+ ti �n(�` ..-„-�.. y dastriet which thpna ems, 4�f41 `" ■R u our own. Carrtwlwndent. prei3aea its ilf:--t`It (%a)alakliau public life as aa Cum or $?ilei Ottawa, Jau. ;17. is to hewhat it might to be, men hold• A correspo:sclau# of the Toronto Globe Iterations like slit Charles 'rapper's, having eltalle�ns ed that jotmuti to =eke x;titst lnako an effort to raise this st•1, l.ca good its eltdnl that, "very neatly all the I:olitl(s sieve thk+level eftilelntokster Ointment. Inoasuresof real value that Lave been and the charlatan, and invest it with sszcl during the last half century ill gl.indkitlr Awl til�;nity. The venerable Aesideas the :acute misery produced by the a: > Charles itching and burningg of piles, this horrible disease this country have proceeded. from. tee Sir has, tae xnuell Tupper about is the snoredreadckt el piles, t surgical operation Liberal ,party,"' replies with a, chapter of him, and too little Goueen'ative loader. is > ommonlg cons)dered the only oH'cctiva curt. Canadian history which will establish IIo has retained all the Tr:meria,n Fortunetel this is a mistaken idea, for phy- ede irerness that has made his mute sa slcians. larva earned to use 1�r. Chase's Ointment boo justice of the claim in the ,Judge- . instead of applying the knife, not ase' h Ointment it anent t)i<.nest reason ablt) and trnbialsed dear -so terribly dear -to the majority fs less expensive and lrss risky, but also because people. Tile chapter bcgintk with the of the people of this great country. His it is a more effective cute, „, for sp0ech ill this town WAS but a repetition ' It frequently happens ,that atter people have eft= struggle for responsible govern- endured the tortuie of piles for years and sub- mont under Laafontaine, Baldwin Mal of his other speeches delivered thloustll- unfitted to operaitioas, that they are tlnaty cunei Brown, which resulted iu a complete re -ant the Province excepting that, if any. , by Dr. Chases Ointment, the only guaranteed f_>rnnationl iu the nittuioi ata, electoral thing, Sir Charles was less guarded in cu,Amnon rsons qperated on for lies and tbtltl oducatioalal laws of Chic country e the Ins utterances and appeared to have less after wards cured by T)r. C:hase's Oinipment we establishing of cheaper postage, the re- respect far the truth. It is. a sad ccm• wa> 1d r cn. Su hev.1. A. Baldwin,. of unci na, xnodeliing of the law courts, told the in- mentary on Canadian public life that QB, ,�' hornton, C lejEle l\'.V(c.T, auguration of great reforms in the land the venerable leader of a (:aloe great Ar. Chase's. OintAnsnt truly works woncicrs far laws. Through the efforts of Liberal party should spend his time and that of it positively cures the worst cess of blind, itch• statestneu the principle of represents- Ills etallenee not iu promulgating- the i[chingbs un dgiseaseS, pboc tdta b8x piles and dnt.tlerti� p P P views of statesmen, but hat extrolling the or EDMANSON, BATES es Co., Toronto, tion by population was finally accepted,. together with its logical development of virtues and exploiting' the fame of one For bronchitis, croup, coughs, colds and a 4 I asthma no remedy can be comlxtred to Dr. manhood suffrage. It was George Tupper. Sir Cherries shOultl h vva a Chase's Syrup of Linseed and coxa Turpentine. xx Blown, who, after givfngllis Best efforts, higher appxeciat� on of the iuiportaub - position he holds. ie. conjunction with outer leaders on. TSL PR BARGEES'. Ringer's weake both sides to thp.snccesderanxyiing out If ,the western detachment of the • 'Many reports are current as to the of the scheme of Confederation, called attention tet the great value of the North. Mounted Rifles,. "Tho Prairie Rangers" wealth and large amounts of motley down .that have conte into his hands and of x rat Dangerous enatve � rePainful,� A Q -The Only Qertain Cure is Dr. Chase'4 as ' they were familiarly styled other members of his family, His sal- ary, is $40,000 a year. He has been President since 1882. With many of his people be has had good luck to • own large farms, well located, which in the past few years have become very valuable. There aro' visible ways he could have legally secured what he is reputed to be worth, especially by the economy all know he has practiced. We have received from the Poole Publishing Company, Toronto, a copy of "The Ctncif3c on of Phillip Strong," by Charles M. Sheldon, the well known author of "In His Steps." The book contents over 200 pages, and is a tragic tale showing how a noble man, who en- deavored tot exemplify the spirit of Christ, was opposed and persecuted. The story is one of intense vigor and pothos. It will secure a wide reading,, and it should make a deep impression upon every reader. The Poole Publish- ing Company, of Toronto, have eight of Sheldon's books at fifteen cents each, in attractive paper covers, or thirtycents in cloth covers, postpaid. They are the most widely read books of this genera- tion. For sale at all bookstores. Distribution of Samples of Seed Gratin. Mo the Editor Wingham Times. DEAR SIR, -Under instruction of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture another distribution of sample packages of the best and most productive, sorts of cereals, &c., is' now being made from the Central Experimental Farm, Otta- wa. The distribution -will consist, as heretofore, of samples of oats, spring CANNOT TELL'YOU ALL, In a limited newspaper space, we can- not tell you all that you should know about our ample and varied stock of drugs, medicines and toilet' preparations and requisites, and our improved facili- ties for accurate dispensing. ours •MOTTO : "Purest Drugs, Best Goods . and Lowest Prices." Have you used Paine's Celery. Conan- ponnd? If not, we advise you to give it a trial if you are nervous, weak; run down or ailing in any way. Pane'.s'Celery Coinponnd is the most reliable and ' efficacious medicine of the clay. It makes sick people will. • ' A. L Hav TON, Druggist, of the country by wise legislation ; by . for them in this town, but though they Wingham, Onts judicious reductions in the tariff, liy were i'eted to an extent that .would leave' . completing tho'adeep waterway scheme turned' the heads of most men they The Paisley Pork Packing Company inaugurated by the Mackenzie . Govern- showed theiriselves to be soldiers and .recently started at Paisley, Ont., with a ment, by according a discriminating en- gentlemen: subscribed capital of $10,040, and have couragement to 'colonization raiaroads. Tt isUSINEss OUTLOoli. .•purchased the old Northern Hotel pro - and by encouraging every project look, A •well informed and conservative.: Party . . lug towards the devopxirentof the •writer iiia western Ontario paper ' An important element of the, voting British market, have brought.: about,an - p P speaks as follO*s' ofthe tlusiriesasontlook for population of the cosmopolitan city of era of general prosperity rmprecedentted . Bufialo is composed of the. Polish vot- in its permanency. and extent; while the the•present y'ear.-There is goo(Fprdmiee P of business the present year being 'even ers prosecution of. ori unperialigticpohcyr U moi profitable than 'that of' - 1899. In' • "1-- matters a pp@rttiiunnug to the empire as.a, former seasons the wholesailei trade -Were ••.' , • whble has. placed the Dominion* a poli + • • inclined to'purchase -oautidusly fearing tion in the eyes of the :world to -day ,far lest a decline in the meati; ets for fiasislied beyond any thought pi:m i -We• even ; Uy prodIIcts either' through a deVelopiu the wildest optimist' fiye short years egg.. weakness a n the •r'v material or 'over- - : ' Government of the people,.., for' Jthe ARTERS • productlbn'arid con'segsient sacrifices* .. wheat, barley, field peas, Indian corn people, and by the people, has b e•n tno ,„relies, of'`fii shed' gods should break. ,' ; f !T T LE _ and potatoes. Each sample will weigh --all prevnil+ng principle of the Lrbera� three pounds. ' The quality of the seed Party by which _ all ibis leindid valine before `swhlie had a moved ssa • y � - ' , �'1D -� 'secoirid hands;which 'would necessarily •' . •�I I VE R twill be of the best, the varieties . true to gress has been • accomplished, and pot, xhvolve large losses.. There g no Sabin L+ name and the packages will be sent free even tine old country itself tau proouc �� P �s' diffie'inity to be coutelidi�dwiiili tliisyear.': to applicants, through the mail. The a better record within the time.: `' °Sot tfa#r the wholesale as well as the object in view is the improvement of ;:. . . aS.OTz llS SEE XIS , .::. retnnit"trade'' have been'ta lie' c xercised the character and quality of:the ,grainy,; • Sir. Charles.: Tupper has. retuned to (Wer` the •.difficulty 'iiigetting • goods: &c., grown in Canada, an effort. wiggly Ottawafrom finis; lengthy peregrination&' preanf tly delivered ...bit the • mills than a reciated • and the choice : f •varietiesSICK-READACHE.•+ 1nP , R in. the far west in •excellent physica•I'odn-„•bhiiy havbvivef• the ?latter of ' prices �be - • to be sent out will be confined: ,to thole dition, and apparently in the; 'best' •posy, 'big xnasntaiuied a't current Valu@ar' 3 _N o ,, • , ; �!oSif,iveliy cured by these which have been found to $4c00ed we11..sible good- .humor. with hifndelf. -,•'Ise' • weekhess is ' pre 'eiit'`apparant ii). .the - I.i><tt<Id Pills.. at the Experimental Farms. • t ;..: „ ,.. , xP .certainly hsa:reansontts be spread .bF,^-his' si'tua'b'ti5n 'fob" either`''i"lisw `iiia:terials bLs. 'They also rcheve Distress from byspepsiaay These samples will be sent only. to• physical achievenients, :for'. a .iecori of tialiiiithitiied.goait kid -owing ltt5 the 'Inde cation, and Too Hearty Eating. A per. those who apply. personally, 40 -'4 fifty -six. -speeches iMeraging •t iroeliourei largePpdiehasint'poiver of the masses fed remedy, for. izziness, Nausea, Drowpi.: names from, societies or' indi ciduals,can- each is:a marvellous ontater -a aslant who and, their Mill -trio absorb st ales , itioh floss! Bail Asteyin the,.Mont>s� Coatgd Tongue e of , ,, _ ', Pain in the idc 1x snot beaconsidered,, , Onlq on•e sauaip>, , has almost completod:-lnls 'foYtrth Bcbres.: =e, fBVvl'yeats and inns. have pc'Q;n flginred:. . , ,;�. ,, O1tPtD LI�iEaz:, .,Tier:; • one sol t: eau be sent• to- each applicai}t, Vvith.: .characteristic optimismeIre seas, of 1 es 'suipiia'e iseed eekkis there promnii es Regulate the Bowels. , ' Purely` Vegetable. hence if sen individual receives a sample nothing but success for: the Conservative' to he ill-rrimictp'outiet `for rntlati}9$-:btix', (line II:;PINe .: :•.. ,Saudi D080. of oats he ctwnot alio' receive one of party when the next genieral:,electron;•. at''asfaplo Wanda for the'Vome mrket." 'Sandi Pi1Ace. -wheat or barley'.. .Applicastiol s`s�hiftild call@d and declaree that. thereew.iueseot t =...eti.:' , Ire • ;•( •+; :. r.,. be addresssed•to the Director of Eimeria be a singio_Govereentent supporter•'eleetee k: i;lA ' • ► EV`PR fr(BWIli • .. ,' . mental Farms, Ottawa, and �y lie sent ed wee of f,AlteSu,},erior, Metals not. a G• Sue stltiiti, . s �r. : p ,: ,fr ,.,,. •. :eve 't:i .',. ' ,v. as.',,". .•11,• . •tr; ;_. , } any time before the 15th of March, after even¢ the sh in salsa the :artistio a We are.trrintiuizall ' tenewin and tis- unci ofuseday. aSii ga.. , 11 y g V t}i0 U .. , y. which date the lists will 'lie" •blbbsed, So wonid,•demand to, enhance . the picture -. sorbs i g.,our stock of • .... •• h samples asked for may all be k'nt lames . tom' .ars, Tooth W es '' that the . Y . „ii is light aiic.o0or tis' it. Oiines''fxom 1 Seg on.. e • t Garters, ' but • in.good time for ' so'vin . atfid 'Powdeis; Brushes, Combs;e >3 Std ... , . . sentb g ins birnsh but the Sfiginge•is .be.ii g sOtar ss Maroc ; 1Vlanicure and• Toilet Articles , Parties writing will please mention, the' plied nevertheless•, by* ethers; fort•naany' generally`; alf'up=to-date goods at lowest Ask for Carter's, sort of grain they would prefer'anal of the xvestern ournals,,that can in no Possible prices..: :, ...... should' the • avaaalable stock of the variety respeclkbe Considered. partisan, criticized t &1 aye es x o ttdib Insist and detria d Minted be exhausted, some other good very frankly his utteraauces and his Hent: lose are accurate our work, place. Letters • general demeanor., :, • whiel always. insures safety to our pat - maywillheenbe sentinits p lac , a : . ... \ ..• f , may bo sotto the Dsp2rnxnental rbcs and the ubhc. ' free of postage. Our sales o Fable's belay Ctompotxnd,' are Increasing steadily. It is:the pope- %1' ae" , Wit. SAurs DEfts, REAT . LOSS (+ ',..LIFE.: lar medicine we•stroligl recoilimend it. Director Experimental Farms. Our best efforts pre always put forth „r yo Y ' y iFrom.'Bt'i ht's Disease " Uttatra, Jan. 22nd, 1900x. �► to make our.e,.tabinshmeut the "pollute drug store." Icor over Fifty Years.• A dreadful) fatal drsraas which is ented • Catlr'A. CAMf"nI tL, H.rtiggist, An Old ane. Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs y P r4v- ingltatm, Ont. Wing Ws Soothing Syne has been used arid cuicd' 6y Dr.Chases KidneyC icer hiliaa w' Tet also Extowledge. 'i'()\1'N i)IIIEI"'t1l)It\'. 13APTIe~'r t_'Ii1V1WJi--'ithiutth services at 11 tt In and 7 n 111. htutday School at 11 nn. General prayer meeting on Wednevday evenings. Rev. W. Freed, pastor. W. J. Chapman, V. Superintendent. Mrrilonws'r C:tlultall-•'•e'abbnth Fer5 it"es at 11 e. inn anti, 7 p in. 'Sunday School at :3:80 pasn., l:pwarth Leaguecv(�ry Mon- day' (sambas'. General prayer u:eettn,',r on Wednes(lay. evenings, Rev. Richard. Hellas, pastor. Dr. trawler, Si. S. Sup- erintendent. Pitusi3XTE.MAN Cmmtou-Sabbath ser- vices at 11 a In and 7 p in. Sunday School at 2.80 p m, General prayer meeting: on Wednesday evenings. Rev. D. Per11o, pastor, D. M. Gordon, S. S. Superintendent, $T, PAM'S OiwueII, E,PIsCOPAL-S'ab- bath services at 11 a nn and 7 p nt. Sun- day School at 2:80 pm. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Rev. Wan. Lowe, incumbent. V. Shores, S. S. Superiutcwleut. G'(1w 1 t1ATxoNAL CII1rI:CII.-Sabbath, services at 11 a in and 7 p au. Sunday Sohool at 2:80 p m. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev. J. W. Coffin, pastor. Gavin. Wilson, 5, S. Superintendent. Roa1. N CATHOLIC CIIURoIu - Every fourth Sunday. Mass at 10:80 a an, ser - anon and benediction at 7 p xn. Rev, D, P. MaMenamin, P. P. SALVATION ARULY•-•-Srrvice at 7 and 11 a m and 8 and B p m on Sunday, and every evening during the week at 8 o'clock at the barracks. CHRISTIAN Wow:taus--Services in the Mission Hall, Vittoria street, on Sunday at 8 and 7:80 p xn.. 7.'. A. Calhoun, in charge, POST OrpIor-In. Macdonald Block, Office hours from 8. a m to 0:80 p m. Peter Fisher, postmaster. Mncia&Nlcs' INsTn''uTP Dibrary and free reading room in the Town Hall, will be open every afternoon from 2 to 5:45 o'clock and every evening from 7 to 9:80 o'clock. Miss Millie Robertson, librarian. TowN CoVNOII,-Wm. Clegg, Mayor; Thos. Gregory, Jos. Gouley, L. W. Han- son, .Q.. J. Irwin, Geo. McKenzie and R. McIndoo, Councillors; J. B. Ferguson, Clerk and Treasurer; Samuel Youhill, Assessor, Wm. Robertson, . Collector. Board meets first Monday evening in each month at 8 o'clock. • $011001, BOARD. -C. N. Griffin, (chair- man), Thos. Abraham, H. G. Lee, J. J. Homuth, Wm. Moore, H: Kerr, Thos. Belle. Wan.' Button. Secretary, Wm. Robertson; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson. Meetings second Tuesday evening iu each month. PUBLIC Sones.. TEACHERS -.A. H. Musgrove, Principal, Miss Robertson, Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss Cornyn, Miss Vanstone, Miss Matheson and Miss Reid. BOARD or HEALTII--Mayor Clegg, (chairman), C. J. Reading, Thos. Greg- ory, Dr. Kennedy, 3'. B. Ferguson, "Sec- retary; Dr. Towler, Medical Health Officer. EARLY CLOSING Before placing your order for Spring Clothing call and see our NEW SAMPLES for i 899. We can afford to sell New Goods cheaper than old stock that cost one -halt more,. than new and better goods of the latest styles will cost to -day. We make clothes , that,fjt. WEBS1ER8z CO., ` , : +'Queen'$ `$IoCjt`. ' .ROES,D,rt.S.,L.D.S., DENTIST, office-Beaver'Blobk, (W1nglutm. • 'ID 1S7 2Tii. zr ' 1`�r'�r� TIMES. ...a t aka. xs punta;IiEln EVERY FRIDAY i+`C)RNING --4.2- T he Times O I (flea Be t Block loo .k '4V1Nt:1IAM, ONTARIO. Timms evo t t n ,crutrae v--tl.au eve annum in rdv. toe,' -I 0 if not so I';cut. Ne paper dismal. thlUed till all arrears : are paid, except at the option of tit p lblr-la'r. 4 i vl:n:al,iwt 1!A'rn:s. T.egol and other camel edt•ortutnu-nts t r. perN .npariellino f•(Qa drat insertion, t:c' per line for c sulk iitibkte(luNi1 insertion. 'l 1 ct . tier lineforiti'st insertion are charged per line for each katb* equcnt insertion. Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strived, Farads for Sale or t o hent, and similar, $1.00 fo first month and GO rents for melt sul):tcgncttit month. Co:rink:Acs. RA'rivr;--•1.91r fo11oW+ur, tnhie show$ our zat+:v tot. the insertion of advertisements for speciac'd reticO. t:--. an'ARR, 1 ru. Otto. LIMO. 1 Mo.. One (oat+mn..........$r0:00 185.00 515.00 56.00 • Iialf (Minna 85.60 1tS.00 10.00 4,00. (.uai ter Column 18.00. 10.00 6.00 2.00 Advertisements without F >eeifie directions will be inserted till forbid arid charged accord- ingly. Transient advertisements must be paid for 111 advance. THE Jois Dl:r'AnrM1:Nr fa stoelced with an extensive assortment of all requisites for print- ing, affording facilities not equalled in the county for turning out first class work. Large type and appropriate cuts for allstyles of Post- ers, Hand 13111s, et'., and the latest styles of" . choice fancy type for the fluor classes of print. ing. H. B. ELLIOTT, and Pubiisber, BANK of HAMILTON WINGUAM. Capital, $1,494,520. ' Rest, $1,000,000 President -•-Joni arsenate. Vice -President -A, G. B s aay. BIBEOTO1iti John Proctor, Geo. Roach, Win. Gibson, M.P., A. T. Wood, M.F., A,B,Iree (Toronto). ()wilder -4% TURNBULT,, Savings Bank -Fours 10 to B:,"gaturday, 10' to 1. Deposits or 51 and upwards received and interest allowed. Spooial Deposits also received at current rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United: States Bought and sold. W. CORBOULD, Agent, E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor, A. E. SMITH +vIiGBAM, General BankingBusiness transacted, Money advanced to frmers and business hien on endorsed notes and collateral. Farmers` Sa,c Notes Cashed Moneys remitted by draft to all parts of Canada and the United States. Notes and accounts collected on reasonable. terms. T G/ P. KENNEDY D1, n).. M. C. P. E. O. (Member of t tion.) Gold Medallist in Medicine. Special 1c� attention paid to diseases of Women and Child -he British Medical Associa- ren. Office hours -1 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 9 p.• m, VANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. raPrivate erest Ne comfunds mission the at lowest Mort- gages, town and farm property bought and. sold. Office, Beaver Block, Wingham. J A. MORTON, BARRISTER, &c., Wingham, Ont. • E L. DICKENSON, BARRISTER, ETC. ' Solicitor to Bank of H'ainilton. Miley to loan, Oilice--5feycr Block, Wingham. r ARM uR s 1IP.WiN, D. D, E.; L ;D. S. • . Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office over Post Oiiiee, Wingham. 3 tkats 4d /rade.M'arkl obtained: niid all pateent• .,ustnc,s'condlucted for AO:11RRATR'NOEL, •Mr officeis in tai'cimnzcdiate vicinity' of theePatent0Mce and my tacit ties for Securing patents are unsurpassed Send model, sketch or photograph of invention wit t description and statement as to advantages claimed, tts? No oiiarpe to nrade,for an opinion meta . ' flute,itabilit:f und.my, fee for prosecuting the application teal' not be' caned for antis the patent.It allowed:. "rlivatproas Condit con' . .aloin. sial6iformatlob`seat 'free. ' All Communt. cations Considered as titt'lctly Confidential. ANKLIN H. HOUGH rn- .9`a.'G.1+' SiNeets WAS I1 ING TON. D. as. Carte 'Little dyer Pills. for over fifty Soars by millionsof mothers for their children while teething, with t `You. Svoulcl lilt % the situation, .+would act Success. It soothesthee d,soft- Bright's disease is as furthers development of 3" ou?f) saikrthe druggist, "Got inn. re - tai mw allays all )sin cures wind kidney disease, and has for its most- marked MI5 the ss a '' y pain, byrnptoins backache and.nrinar troubles. It commendations?" lizcolic, and its the best remedy for diar• y ca+a. It is ,leaaraint to the taste. Sold . is a0 irieietecti in ifs beginninhe as to frequently reply the applicant for the position 1escape detection, and with the single exception bydrmggistts in every part of the world. of coesutcnption is the most Irmodsaeaae known flamed a diploma. ty-five cents a bottIo. itis value is 'totnnxi, "That's all right so far es it goes," tevattle.®P.i'ulabow's Soothing hills. n ou ask for take Mrs. Bright s disease is a wasting away of the observed the druggist, looking it over. tisanes of the kidneys, and in its later stages- "Ever had at:y experienco?" other kind. cannot possibly be cured. So long, however, ars the kidneys are not In an actual state of decay, .`fele,. I clerked same in a dxDg store rtltnr 1 . Laing, clerk in Mr. 3... P. )h. Cheese's Kidney -Liver Tills will revitalize before I went to college." Lta,•Evrrsaon's private bank at 13t. eSeorge, Qllaaedt ed lattS apd positiveiy Mare Bright's Was arrested on a charge of stealing "You can tell the difference at a tit;,_ t $,00(l from bio emplo 'er. Dr. Chase's Kicky Liver Pills are a perfect glance, I aAPP°1 e, betweesulphate of • and ideal remedy for all kidney ailments, They ntaglitliaa. anal epdovtl salts?'' i'- 25act naturally old directly on lire kidneys and "3 should I eontld.,, • UNC At W. Cru gG c% yy promptly and pollittveriy cure Bright's disease, NNE 0..,, (althea, d rheumatism, and the most "Then yon can do more than I MG l NE ... *trim coa lions of kidneys, liver and m rt is sent knot re ewe:ar :god bora. 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