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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-12-07, Page 3Perfectly healthy people have pure, richt blood. Ilootl a eiareap trllia purities and ent'ikllca the blood anti and ea aeol'le healthy, �� J. i . Strati k Provincial Secretary, contemplates an important change in the license department, The change in question is to appoint Leen%) inspectors from year to- year, instead of for an in- deftuito perio:l, as is the case at present. The license commissionees throu hont the Provinee aro chosen annually, and it is alleged that the application of the IMmo 111o01od of appointment to license inspectors would permit of the appcint- silent to license inspectors. would permit of the appointment of mono oils"ient and vigilont officers and give a better more up-to-date enforcement of the litw. ECM t{.emIina rt�, f � A'A''K.A� 'i7dW + ��� e �.1 Little LiiLi�,'e.,'r�Sm BlJltaet Done S61,ttatt.ca'o of • Pao.Sirelle Wrapper P.elaw. Very email n:ac, ua s;ecy to take Q: FOR i3EADADNE.. FOR DIZZINESS. F13F1 BILIfuUSNES% FOR TORPID LIVER. F®81 CONSTIPATION. FOR SALL©frfIllld. FJf THE COMPLEXION rl9 • tC3LTrQ'UE1V7E !ALM 11 16 WATUR c, 25 eels I Wureiy vegetneae h..e. s sec CURT= SICK HEADACHE. Stirring Tines In i.001. I I11 his Loilclon nlnlaitae for 1:103, "0:d 11 1 j 0 1 at1 Moore" predleted mth ore an Otte g;reat,� g 9 .4 14, war, tho aSFa+:sirtation c:f a great hno11- arc11, and a terrible famine in ladle, and as all these predictions provedtraQ,ulalzy OA .11 SIF; I) BY OVV.4'-ST J Y AND QI•OSE CON .'INE:I?i T. thin couutry, have been for wine time 1 persons zlot o1-ly iu Europe, bat alrlo in curious to know what Lind Of predict - I 190i. Their c.ure:Ate Raft now be sates - lied, for his alumnae for the eonling year has just appeared. Hero are some of the principal pretlie- tions in it: LI January there will be a i,or'nllclab1Q Canaan, N. S., of their prevent young agitation in France, mid a set ere attach lady school tcaelier, Miss Nellie Cattc:u. will be zhta(le npt)11 41e republic. iVliCntt(.:ti .A possessed of keen iutel- ligeueo aril ong egtug manners, and has been pecadi;Lrly successful in her °hosing profession. At prostate, elm looks the picthire of 1xeal:h, and on. observing her good (:tr]or and. bunyent spirits, would never thiuk of ae,seeleting Iter with sick-, April will be a can earttivoly quiet nese, It was, Ihowever,only lust [tutu= month. that elle was atuwst.hopoless of coutihtu- Iu May Ireland will follow the et- i11g in lair work on account of her 111- aulj;lo of India and rebel ttgtliust Bug. health, and leer -condition was a source land. of alarmto her friends.. "Yes," she lit Juno the anarchist will again ewne saii't to au Acadian reporter who nailed to rho front and give the world much to emote her recently to learn the particulars of her case, " I suppose it is a duty I owe t die about. During the same mouth the to Dr. Williams' 1?ini: Pills,tlxat I should young king of Spain will be in danger make public the woltders they worked from his political enemies, and he is for me, but perhaps I would not Have cautioned to guard ngaiast thein. thought of it it you had not called." "Yeti see, iu addition to my teething, I bad been studying very hard on my 'B' work, and thou I -was attacked with xoxls lie would txtake in ilia allhiana0 of PtaLr tL repuiaroSehool Teacher 4:n$:e1130. r111.4 TOW Acting' en tt Pigeon'', Advice She fried Dr. Williams' Pink Pih1s tin 'tj'n:3 xtesttnred to 11ea1t11 and Strength. "Abottt the most thorough and ;pop- ular to.toher we latae ever had here," is the ol:inien expressed by the people of Ila ,L'obrtutry,an l March host notable events will tale place in the extreme wet, aud Italia will threaten to riSO up thgai ee 13riUsh cloinirr.stion. Though there will be trouble in var- ious quarters during the entire year, o Suits July willbe a month of c°lstastropbes, tIo whole world being threatened at this time with misfortune~ of various kinds. These who aro planning to take whooping cough., which clfd noy leave a:3ourny this month will do well to re- loo foe a long time, au:l so T'beoame main at home. pretty well run down. I was always August will bo comparatively quint. cousidered the embodiment of hoalth at During September India will again safe home, but last autumn I was really fer terribly from famine. . alarmed overmy condition. aometimesin During October tho dervishes will the schoolroom I would be seized with start an agitation which niay attain dizziness, and often 1 would faint -away, fornli(:aible propostion. 1 would take vomiting turns also, aud" In Nova;n.per the Kingdom of Ho11:~ud had a feeling of nausea and langour all will attract attention by its dangerous the time. t lost my color and bacaine and novel, cliplopmtltie policy, and the thin. and pale, and it seemed that if my statesmen in the various foreign offices blood asci turned to water, will kava to exercise all their shill if "This condition of things was so (it - they would avoid a conflict.ferent from anything which Phad pre - In Deuembor there will be insurrec vionsly experienced that I sought nhedi- cal advice at once. I was informed that tions, revolts and strikes in the virions Ewes suffering front anaemia, and I at. quarters of the globe. As a rule they once put myself under medical treat - may not bo of of groat importance, yet inert. But although I triad several bot - they will occur at this time, and they ties of prescriptions, any condition seem - will be the striking features. of the ecl to be getting worse all alio time. mouth. When I went home for my Christmas As will be seen, "Old. Moore's" predic- vacation, I was almost in despair. It tions for 1901 are startling, to say the was while T was at home, however, that least. His statement in regard to Hol- my friends advised mo to use Dr. Wil - land is especially curious, and many per- liams' Pink Pills. Acting upon their sons are puzzling their brain to discover • advice, I took up their use. The, first how this little kingdom can ever man- box made its effects felt, but I used four age to attract attention 15y a "danger- or. five and then the cure was coiupdete. ous and novel diplomatic policy," which Ever since. then my health has been ex - will cause European. statesmen to lie eelleut and I have felt my real old.tiene awake at night. self, and am abie•to attend to my duties Which are by no means light, without Stinging,. Chilblains the fatigue and langour that made the As distressing and annoying as aro , work irksome. Yon may depend neon Chilblaius they tau be immediately re- it I will always have a friendly word to Hived by the application of Dr. Chase's say for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Ointment. Try it when you have re- tired with itching, stinging feet and 1 If your dealer does uotkeop these pills Tots lf,A. tr'PO Culateett Dew. 8y 0lestthideu• 4.ndereuu t13orTscc•uu:a' 1. I sit of a tV half •oot fire • .A u'ram a'. my lune,, i`Tao frier' or fromit dauncee iu, For a' lily fowl: are geom. .t.n' Johu, that was my ain gudulan, ITo sleeps the wools alnaog-•- An aulit frail body like Leper— It's time that I should g;aug. Tho 01)wi',ll' moans roue'. the Auld llama An' shakes the ae fir tree, Alt'' as it sugbs it waukons up Auld things fu' dear to rte. If I could only greet, my heart It wauctua be ea sair; But tears are ,ane, an' bairns are gine, An' bairn ooze° bank nao xnftir. Ay, Tain, puir Tam, Fao fu' o' fun, He faun' this wand a fecht,. Au' lair, sair lie was liadden loon �r� 1'P i' moray a weary weeht, He bore it o' until the en', But when we laid him aeon, Tho gray hairs there afore their time Were thick amang the biome. A.u' Jamin wi' the curly heid, Sae buirdy, big, ant brew, Was cut dem in the pride o' youth The first ainang them o'. IC I bad tears for thae mild eon, Thee could I greet in' wee!, Te think o' Jamie lyin' deid Auaith the engine wlheol. Wee Rab—what can I say o' him? Tie's water than dein to me, Nae Word fro him thee weary years Has coin across the sea. Could I but ken that he was weel' As here I sit this niellt, This warld wi' a' its fauoht au' care Wad look a wee thing richt. I sit afore t half-oot fire, An' I am a' my lane, • Nae frion' hie 1 to dlvauer rtl, For a' my fowk are gane. I wass that He wha autos as a' Free where He dwells nboon, Wand touch nay mild gray heid, an' say— 'It's time to cuddle door'. BUILT QY LOVIP Pants and . Overcoats of the very latest material and cut can be had at Robt. Maxwell's at lowest possible prices. • Fancy Worsted Suit- ings are taking the lead this season. • See our new goods. Robt0 Maxwell High Art Tailor, Win ;ham. A ierrn Catec1isni The Mariner in which Powley's Liquified Ozone kills the Germ of Disease. • Q. What is disease? A. Disease is au uuttatural oondition of tete `body or organs of the body. Q. What causes disease? A. Germs cause disease. Q. Iiotv'are germs formed? A. Germs are formed front decaying vege- table or animal matter. ,, 9, In what way do germs cause disease? A. The genus enter the 'body and form a chemical combination with the animal cells. A chemical combivativa is peculiar to each dis ease. Tints a certain germ forms cholera, ate other consumption, another typhoid fever, another l:ilaey dgseass, another lodigesti.,n and so on. Q. How tan ere curedisease? A, What is required is au atttisegtie : sotne- tlting that will kill the germs and restore tine diseased portion of the body to health. Q. what will do tint? A, I'.nriey'S Liquified 0 d e is the only pre- troti^tv'ch will accomplish this. Q. Whet in T°owieY'a Liquified Ozone? A. It 13 iil:dael oxygen ; nature's cure for disease. It treats disease under a neer ry:?teni. It jr, simply infallible in its'tt•Catl:tent. It has been de:nouatratel that xis germ can 1ire inr oxygen or ozone 1?owicy's',igal:led Ozone hills a is gies instantly, and in this war cares such torrilA diseases as consumption, itnptn'o 's typhoid fever, ttumors,Iirig"n. blood, ec::etnu, typ , disease of 'the l:iducys, liver troubles, female lRC •'m c. etc. .11. , ot" Stop nt i faslni ntteil ine..trt.ie tucilrods. r ley's I,iettbie l Ozone is 1i:ld ited Oxygen, it kilts germs c'f every description. Testimonials prove this, Send for pamphlet on general tree les and female diseases. rowley s , r1 elft 1 Ozone is sold in two sizes. large size $t,00 moan al::c,see. attilldruggists,or bymail m the cholas Co.. of Toront*, I,Lutited, 45 Colborne at, Toronto. expect to spend a sleepless night nh suffering. Suck a trial will convince you that as a cure for Chilblains Dr. Chase's Ointment is tho standard of exae]lence. It is the world's greatest cure for all itching of the skin. Sorcast for December. • Rev. Irl R. Hicks, the weather pro- phet who foretold the great hurricane that divested Galveston, has just, issued his forecasts for December. About Dec. 3 there will be storms of rain with thunder and lightening, not necessarily accompanied by snow. These storms culminate about the 0th, changing to winter storms followed iu a few days by a change to warmer weather. From the 17th to the 23rd there will be a great crisis in winter weather and the prophet warns people against violent winter storms and blizzards. This crisis will fall between the 16th and the 20th, accompanied by great danger along the North' Atlantic ocean and the lake regions. A raising blizzard and snow blockade is foretold for theperiod. After the 25th .will be a return to warmer weather, with rain. and snow. Look for influenza and kindred symptoms grow- ing out of December weather condi= tions. in stock, they 'will bo sent post paid at 50c. a box or six boxes for $2.50, by ad- dressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,. Brockville, Out. (Sough of Grippe. In the Spring' When Grippe was rag- ing I had a bad attack aucl the cough was so severe that I thought I would cough myself to death: I got a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and it cured me in a surprisingly short time, Mrs. J. H. Myers, Isaac's Harbour, NS, u AND MAINTAINED BY 'CHAR After a Brave Struggle with an. OverwItslholni Debt the Hospital for Sick Children is Within Sight of Freedom — Only $19,000 Required to Prey. It. tt ierc Doe torte do. agree !—Phy- sicians no longer consider it catering to quackery" in recommending in practice s t meritorious a remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Nervousness as South Atneri. can Nervine. They realize that it is a t+to in advance in medi:al science and a nt e and permanent cure for diseases of feet stomach. It t+, ill cure you.: --Go Sold by A, L. Hamilton. Eight years ago the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, was in a most Precarious financial position. Only a. few sanguine friends believed that the Huge debt of over: $106,000 wouldever bo lifted from it. A prominent Mont- real financier, when asked to loan money and hold as sconrity on mort- gage the hospital, enquired no to the suitability of the building for "factory purposes." Perhaps it was his re- marks as much as anything else that helped the brave ones who stood by dee hospital. The very idea of such Ge,od Manners At 11011]0. Practical Jokes aro rarely indulged in by persons of nice perceptions, and teas- ing passes the bouuds of good taste when it ceases to be a matter of pure fun on all sides. Inquisitiveness is always 'bad forth. "Whom is your letter frons?" "What makes your eyes so red? are inter ferences with one's rightful privacy. A cased door should bo respeotod and give assurance of selasion. Ouo who is so di.;loya"1 as to repeat to any outsider, however intimate, any- thing to the discredit of the family de- serves to forget all family rights and privileges. Thar a no terms strong enough to ere condemn the vanity of parents tivho will Welcomed at Goderich. allow a daughter's charms, prospects Goclerich, Nov. 30.—Goderich turned and advantages be advertised in public prints. Society requires that whatever their private relations, husband and wife face the world as a unit, harmonious and with iuterosts identical. One thing good form imperatively de- mands—that by 310 mischance, no loss of self-control, shall fancily discords be re- vealed to strangers, children or servants. An uncontrolled voice is always un- mannerly and undignified. A readiness to give up in little things is the most tasteful appeal possible for a return of courtesy at other times when the matter may be of importance to us. Personalities that are ina:to to do duty as family jokes aro never funny to strangers.—Mrs: Burton Kingslaud in the December Ladies' home Journal. out en =see this evening to do honor to one of the Huron boys who fought for the flag and the empire in South Africa, Sergt. Morgan Jones of No. 9 Company, 38rd Huron'Regimetit. About 5 o'clock Mayor Wilson received a telegram, in answer to his inquiry, saying Sort. Jones would arrive by the 7.40 p. rte. train, and at that hour the Marine Band the G. C. I. Cadets and fully oue thous- and_ people were at the station to greet the hero. The Mayor and Council,with Col. 'Varcoe, Adjutant Young and Major Beek,escorted Sergt. Jones,to a carriage, and the immense throng marched to the Town Hall, where the Mayor read an address of welcome, to which Mr. Jones responded axsbdestly and briefly. Col. Varcoo and Adjutant Young also made short speeches, anti after choerse for the lad. in khaki, the Queen and Col Varcoo, the formal proceedings terminated, but Sorgt Jones was kept busy for half an hour shaking hands and receiving a cord- ial welcome from old and yoturg. On Monday evening the citizens of Dungan- non, near which Sorgt. Jones lives, will welcome with an address and a gold watch. To Troilism Polish to Brass. If the bars on the boclsteacl etre real brass the polish may be restored in the following manner; Rub there with d oil or with any of the Rotteustono as , good brass polishes that aro in the mark- et. when clean, burnish theta by rub - tit the linut 1 clot large • r with a clean bnu� brass is hot. After this varnish or sltola lac thein. Nearly all brass bads and brass trimmings on boas aro finished with seine kind of varnish, and such finishes should be troatcd with great loth caro. When soiled, wipe with a c with ti wipe\ hell andt oil, moistened With c , a soft, dry cloth.--MVtaria I'arloa in the trual. •e Homo tT of Deceinbor Ladies' Fossil ills. -Tho detnnnd is proof of their worth, Dr. Agnew's L ver Pills are beatin' out many fossil formulas at a (liter - ter a box, . They're better medicine, tarsier doses, and so cents ar vial'. A thousan 1 ailments niay arise from a diso,tlerect liven Keep the liver right and 3+111611.ot have Sick Headache, T3i:1otteneee, Nausea, Cons stipatioti and Sallow Slt:n.—d1 Hold by A. L. Ilahnilton. I. D. Itont,bt, of :urussul-i, ha.i sold Exeter, f big ..tea it rl .goo e to delivered and tie r. 1 fire eug��titgicos mid hook and ladclar truck. l O99ey ,Ve(l1Cry lot. I 1M gel- ling '110.15 J'attt'as Lou�,wortit, of 4I0Iii p �, l ing to reside in Dablin, mid will open a a. store there. I Any reader of this paper caat. test the It t . `' tti o : f 13r. Pitcher's Backaalto Bane, lteti li i Tablets free , by ]ulna to The Pit Wire a postage for trial package li o ; Tablet Ca.,Totento, Ont. Regular size i ii:j cents pclm bottle. Hospital in a generous manner. Mana :splendid gifto are reeeived from ;friends outside Toronto. It coats over $330,000 :each year to maintain the Hospital. About $100 a day is needed to buy food, medicine, surgical appliances and nursing for this army ea little ones -•-140 patients being in the cots at the .end of Ws fl:3cal year.. An appeal is being made by the ios- tattl$Y tosum relu redo entirely free titO Hospital of its debt, They issue the AN IM1'N. osnenL.T': MONIIMILST ON LOVE. appeal to their friends throughout the prevince.n a letter to the elltor of this aper Mr IJ. Ross Robertson. says that the Hospital bas many well-wisherS' among our readers who have given practical voice to their sympathy in. past years. He Lelieves that they will respond cheerily .and „e::etously this year to the call for help. -They wan to end the century free of debt—That on the morning of the first day of the Twentieth Century there shall stand. free, a monument to man's generosity to countless sick children—an imper- ishable gift of love from the men and women of the Nineteenth Century to a possibi''ty stirred the hearts and • ;:)'erred tee efforts of those to whom the Hoc:pita work bad become dear. Taking the responsibility of the load upon their ewa shoulders the trustees of the Sick Children's Hospital al-' pealed to the generous hearts ot a rich province—Ontario. Here is a Hospital --they told it theough the newspapers — which throws open its doors in answer to the cry of any sick child., a Hospital that has nursed and cured thousands of helpless and crippled children; a Hos- pital equipped as is no other institu tt;on of its kind in the world. Shall a Clarity so sweet and deserving bo f�•rr ed to close ite doors by a mor't- •?ce wbe thinks it might do for a ^"it? -t tiwa, etaht years a;o. Not be - fere nor since has a sin"fie sick child tion refused admission the Hos-' :lit L':. • A r'ta."f of doctors- and a corps of trained purses are there during the • ^,.,y a 'd the lour, watches of the niuht— ten:ler;yburl skilfully caring for the lit- tle ones riven. into th.cir care by fond, ap'r'ons parent'i. Little children are brow:ht to the Hospitnl from the farth- est points of the province. Every town ' nncl township bas been represented during the pact quarter century. The fnr'e of its groat heeling. power has been to'd in many a humble home— for (luring ewenty-#ive years 40.000 sick eltildren have been taken rare of. rote r" the little ones treeted in those early rinvs are strong, healthy men and women to -day. Last yea- the Hospital roll number- ed 5.776 ns.tie its. Some 5nent dame sen weeks in the cots at the Ho nit' 1. Others came for a few days, whale r,anv were brclt¢ht to the -leers 'of the Hoarital in the arms of their mothers nn(1 recplvert gem, medicine and advice as to speedily of ect a eure in their own armee. Yore thee one-third co' the Pttie eli i- ,i'nn admitted to ti1e einsnttnl warty are from places oitteii e the city. The eople in the province have helped the bonstipatio,i"1Cttred. 14i1ls. Zanies Clark, Commando, Ont. writes; "I was greatly, troubled wit Headache and Constipation, 1 trio Lara -Liver fills 1n11(1 they did 1110 loot good thttll. anything I over took. CATORUL 10 Like Tearing the Heart Strtngs--" It is not within the concep- tion of man to measure my great sufferings from heart disease. I -or years I endured almost constant cutting and tearing pains about my heart, and many a time would have welcomed death.. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart has worked a veritable mir- stole."---Thos. Hicks, Perth, Oat. -59 .4 to,� �J{! ti� wh'{ �"1�q°eT aaeZ'o • '',1321 0,1 GMT. PA•"t »n's—(JO o :L CL .PkOi0.) little ones specially confided to our care. :viore than 10,00 donor's contributed to the maintenance and redueticu of the Hospital debt last year. Nearly half of these donations were single dollars. Mr. Robertson says the trustees like to have the greater num- ber of individual friends—that they would prefer ten fire -dollar bills to one fifty dollar gift. Mr. J. Ross Robertson, chairman of the Hospital Trust, Toronto, publisher; a listg" the durations received during the Ciaristiene month in his paper, TI,' Evenine Teleerem. a.nr1 copies of the paeee e'•" sent. to ell donors. Donations may be sent to Mr. Rob- ertson, or to Donnas David';nn. Secre- tary-Treasurer, ecretary-Treasurer, Hospital for Sick Chit dren. Toronto. Mrs. Hibbert Beck, Newburn, N. S., writes: "I was iu bed for weeks -with Rheumatism and could not move with- out help, I began using Milburn's Rheu- matic Pills and one box relieved the pain and six boxes completely cured me." Peter Campbell, of Huron township, sold twenty-two head of cattle to James Young, of Lucknow, for X900. Ten were sold for .$52 each. Richard Stanley sold eighteen head to James Boyle for x;525. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. tend runt the raper. Bo kind to your neighbor and lend hint your paper tb rend. If 110 does not trlko it don't humiliate lain and compel him ; to 'tisk for it, but lay it down where he can get it when lie wants it. Don't be so uncharitable as to hide it because he is just 1:s able to pay for one ns you are. Uucloubtndlyltebas private reasons for not taking it. Pei raps le is "• . inueh too ,'swig for S mad at. the (:alt.olg; about hint, or tile lnMtx thing rna.y be sllowiughis ingratitude for long unpaid Are v prepared subscription, in which case the papal - tures mild laxative.), n don't amount to anything;, and Ito won have the dirty tiring itt the house. ih ho wants to rend it all the more on thea v lIa ,t, aocouttt, just to see whet the fool y say. Ile has a right tie think it tm nil enoughtoTeedandt'ritieitxr',yet. i 't goo. enough to tanto 1111(1 pay fur. lel 1 iuinua' the fellow and give hill ;yonr13:tI to read. You may got;i'o(ur lune': up at tilt editor and want, the compliment ratan. stag•--EXChatlg(e Egg -Eating. Egg -eating is a vice. One hen learns it and teaches the others. She finds a broken egg, discovers `that it is good eat- ing, and therefore she seeks such. Fat hens, lazy bons, idle liens and hens that get no animal food, exercise or a variety are subject to it. It is not in the breed, but in the individual. Use no nest -egg unless of wood or porcelain. Have the nest off the ground, so that the hen can- not reach the egg, and make the nest so that there is barely room for the hen, so that the cauuot stand perfectly erect or eat the egg, She will costo off to eat it,. but cannot then reticle it. Collect the eggs frequently. Leave a few plaster- of-Paris eggs ou the floor to work on. They will soon believe that all eggs are alike. EAST 1vAWANOSH. The following is the report of the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 9, East Wawauosh, for the month of November, 1900: • — 6th Class.— Alberta Riutoul, Jennie Shiell, Maggie McDougall. Sr. 4th Class. _ Willie Elliott, Roy Deacon, Leslie Deacon, Frank Mills. Jr. 4th Class.—Robert Mowbray, David Johnston, Alex. R intoul, Bella Me Dougall, Raymond Elliott. Se, $rd Class. — Roy Anderson and. Herbert Shiell. Jr. 3rd Class.—Nettie Hogg, Stanley' Elliott, Willie Shoebottoin and Alex. Mowbray, , Carrie Deacon, Howard. Shiell, Frank Casemore, Ida Abram. Sr. 2nd Class.—Barbara Styles, Harvey I.iuklater, Chr'istena Rintoul,. Ella Walker, Wilburn Ferguson. Jr. 2nd Class.—Laura Currie, Maggie Shiell, Mattie Shiell, Tessa Anderson, James b''ergttson, Maggie Casemore, John Abram. Sr. Pt. 2n(1 Class.— Mabel Mowbray, Wilfrid Pocock, Garfield Shioebottofn, Earnest Linklater, Maxwell Abratn. jr. Pt. 2nd Class.—Willie Styles, George Walker, Earle Elliott, Pearl Deacon. Pt. lot Class,—George Currie. & s S. (-41iiuvp,'i!eaelier. • l'raueis C;;..t,,lr, of Huron township, ate d. A. . , q p •r 'fie l4r,,itr'i, elite on at ()Yeutter 24th lathe 83rd year from of his age. Dectast d was ut his usual lxet:lth tiltd sedeliuly expired while hit- - `I, "� 'vlli1c gentle are re11a) e and efficient. "7ley nr 1311 Cure Sick He..acl:lche ► ieuaness, Sour, Stomach, . and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c, per box. 'hi: atedb;O,ij'tood i1 ,,Lb1telU.tasL, 1 ting tri ell a chair. c., e .. IfC b1 r ..t" �c,r ►lit •:s '� t r t n 4.n .r-�t t Li o.' d o .,. %%Aids at , h� 1• Ire,•ser.(tiiy as itT Yu, \V .1171:e' 11 .:,'sleb,•vs1 rhea matiset by S ot: t\ tem rat gnat:: Cure I will be i::: L atit.t:.t wtnanin tee _ Vera., r. k` t. ` rxt:l give ...L. 4� v..t I • T ' i., rtic .Id to .i, ttiout,cftime. "1 ihel d set i' d ,,f tea t:.,very 1 p la the time of tel.insf th,a tcu•.,.e. ft.l remedy, It cured Com r;...t,.y." -;;Y id 1.;; ,,1 . i,. ri i:t(.n.