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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-11-18, Page 2THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIIAI NON'. 18, ISS I. NATURs''8 LAWS ; 14., water, no water,' " "Abe,you gut it e•Ibd duodenum. Thu mase then y don't, and I 'tee I'll shout yuu dead. ' I conies In contact with juices from small gem Idea I'e.ee"1"11 gem- A stratcal After deliberating for a moment he says: glands, and then with the juioea of the I.eettitwe NMI versa by Rr. R M. pirets*M, of sew lark. W.atsaslag the Prise a plats of a searaelao. Till LY( Yuu have not been invited here for "Musa, l go." It was brought him. ' ,aneresa, also with the bile of liver. He drank his fill. By morning every With the aid of thew several and ever - drop was {tone. The fever bruke. He :mpurulnt prepertles digestiun con - fell into a quiet, peaceful sleep' and sae unties and seperetion takes place. The soon restored to health. Andnot unte starch is reduced to • sweetiah mess and then was any one told what had cur e4I the fat to a soapy emuluun, and the bile the purpose of being treated to an Istel- I him. Such examples as thew finally on MOM the entire maprevents fermeu- toutter an unkind word where it is nut fevers. In this specific disease comn mo deserved or to traduce character, or to sense is at last toaster of the situation. lectual repast. either is it my object changed the present system of treating 1 ,.Mien and the formation of gee. and maims in the separation of these properties into three parts, the fatty portion, the wander into any extravagant statements I But how about the entire catalogue of albuminous and sugary, and the indigos - not susceptible elf proof. 1f 1 know my 1 nearly every ether disease known ' -su h I table materials From the condition own heart I am here to tell you, in es I as bilious disorders, liver complaints, comes the entire making up of the body plain and simple a manner as I am cape- I dyspepsia, female weakness, pails in the of life. The fluids pass into the system ble, a series of facts full of wonder and ; side, stomach, back, shoulders and I by way of ducts, constituting bines, car - astonishment, and to endeavor t., make I muscles, periodical and life-long sick ' tilaetis, ligaments, cysts, muscles, sacs or you better acquainted with yourself; and headaches constipation, bilious diarrhea bags, tubes, glands, nerves, adipose or fatty matter, membranes, etc. This is ac- complished, by little villous points which project from the mucous membrane, that take up the aliment, to be,by them oonvev'ed to the thoracis, which ascends along the spine. It is then emptied into the great horizontal vein on the left side of the neck. It is here the sugary and albuminous parts are surrendered to the veins, to he by them carried to the liver. The liver, kidneys, Lungs and akin are all constantly employed in taking from and carrying off the poisonous, dead, effete matter of the human system and also to teach you the direct cause of nearly all the diseases man is heir to, and how simple and inexpensiveice a mode there is fur yuu not telly to prevent, but t, cute the same. The •(uestiun will be treated seriously, and fairly as it de- serves. And right here I will take the occasion to say nu man has a higher re- gard or more thorough veneration for THY C•ON•CIENTIotut FAMILY PHiSiCien than 1. Such a man is entirely vuid of selfishness and prejudice. Ile is a con- stant student. He keeps pace with every fresh thought advanced; puts it in- to practice most willingly as an auxiliary anything that proves itself better than he has yet known. At least he never condemns short of a thorough investi- ifation. Such nien are sometimes found. They deserve the confidence, love and respect of all who know them. Such• a aria will tell you that the best of them are groping about in the dark; that it is one continuous round of experiment The principle of antidotes has proved unsatisfactoryyea, a failure. A. H. Stevens, M. D., says: "The older phy- sicians grow the more skeptical they be- come in the virtue of their own medi- cines." Professor Willard Parker says: "Of all sciences medicine is most uncer- tain." Professor E. H. Davis: "THY VITAL EFFECTS OF MEDICINE are little understood." J. Mason Good, M. D.: "The science' of medicine is a barbarous jargon." Dr. Bostwick, au- thor of History of Medicine; "Every dose of medicine is a blind experiment." Professor Evans, M. D.: "The medical practice of the present ,)lay is neither philosophy nor common sense. Pro- fessor Gregory; "Gentlemen, ninty -nine- grain will kill a dog in half. a minute, medical facts are wetiical lies. Dr. and one grain will IvsTANTLY DE.aTROY McLintock: "Mercury has made more HUNAN cripples than all wars combined." .And 'Think of administering such a .medi- he should huve added, that the present cine as that for fever and ague and abuse of sada of pottiest in its present biliousness. Itis done daily, however. various fortes , is destroyi!sg myriads of Bismuth -this corrosive- metal poison is stomachs bernd redemption. Sir Ast- becoming a•favorite for the treatment of ley Cooper says: "The scleuce of n►edir disease. It deposits itself iu the bones cine is founded on. conjecture and im- as lead does; and entails permanent proved by murder." Oliver Wendell symptoms of poisoning. Quinine -this Holmes said before a medical class . in drug is much relied upon by the pro - the year it$1i1: "The disgrace of medi- cine has been that colossal system of self-deception, in obedience to which mines have been emptied of the canker- •ing ininerals, the vegetable kingdom robbed of all its growth, the entrails of bilious oolic, neuralgia, rheumatism, kidney difficulties, paralysis, irregular action of the heart, nervousness, liver coughs --often token f� �r 00nsum t 1 - ertaleea .?,conk: ,".cavo and more especi- ally the dreade.l scourer, malaria --such as intermittent, remittent, bilious ty- phoid and scarlet fevers, fever and ague, ague cake, nutria fever, and the yearly visitation of yel!..w fever in the Seuth, a still more virulent form of malaria. The above embraces a long list, and the unreflecting mind would naturally be 'slew in accepting•all these as proceeding from a great cause -the atoiuch and liver. THE HEART SE!(DS THE BLOOD out through the arteries into -the ex - We ask the question: Do you remem- tremes of the systen, and to the surface, her of ever suffering with any "f the where the bleed vessels terminate in the much, and never hurriedly. Never above-named symptons while you had a smallest possible tubes. In this circle it swallow your food until it is thoroughly sound stomach and liver 1 Ask your leaves its vitalizing influences and re- masticated- It you are a clergyman, neighbor the same queatton. turns through the veins to the heart for never eat within an hour before speak - But little change ur advancement in redistribution. This returning venous ing or within an hour afterwards. Di - the old practice has been shown during blood is dark and p oisuuous, and needs gestion ceases while the brain is very the last 200 years in the treatment of all to be cleansed, purified and revivified. active, And to my young female friends, these diseases, which are with the rarest The liver should receive a large portion let me implore of you, give your vitals exceptions, the outgrowth of a diseased of this poison, and from at secrete bile, full scups. Avoid tight lacing. 'Throw stomach and a torpid liner, the latter which is Nature's cathartic and an anti- your corsets, unnatural instruments, to being a consequence of the first. Yet septic and solvent. The kidneys should the four winds; or, what is better, let perste the surplus water, thus presses- the women throughout the land join they are all treated specially, aa if they se were distinct diseases, proceeding from tog a unlfontn temperature slid hands in cremating them all. Continu- -other causes than those I have just mined. These are generally' treated with some of the following so -celled medicines: First, mercury or calomel -a deadly and insidious poison,. which has tilled the world with human wrecks; once taken into the system it never ceases to rack and poison the sufferer until death steps in to relieve him. Arsenic, a deadly mineral poison, but often used. Strychnine -one-sixth of a in an indescribable gnawing at the pit of the stomach, and nervous prwtration that pervades the eu ire sys- tem, such as seems to demand without delay • powerful opiate, or what is more couvenient, a glass of whiskey,r winch will, for the time being, appetale thew dreadful sufferings; but once taken, and the system momentarily braced, he re- peats the dusu over and over for the same reason, until the stoeweh is finally unloaded of all its contents, including not only the whiskey, bent lase ferment- ed and deeosnp el fail cad slowi mucous matter it had previuusly accumulated. This and this only was the cause of all the mischief that produced the abuse described syutpt,�t►ts, and not until this unloading is comple- ted and the derevIRt st.miack and fur- pid live, begin their work of secre- tions can he be free of this his periodical, mental and physical disease. Here n" ■ sin the liver and atuntgchplaya most g iniportant part in life. A healthy stom- ach on!.a will save the periodical drunk- ard. It is high time this question w•as better understood, Further on I will tell you a sure preventative. My friends and suffering humanity, this is a vital point for you to understand, and remem- ber that the cause of NEARLY ALL YOUR ILLS begins at the tint stou►ach. First, ob- viate the primary cause by avoiding in- discretions. n- eti mode Reduce yourself to a sys- tematicf living. Do not eat too remov- ing 'those poisons having nitrogen inour tight lacing is certain suicide, Mil - them. The lungs shenld take from the I lions have already paid the i penalty of blood carbon and impart exygen, through 1 this crime. Millions more are continu- Contact with the atmosphere. The re- ing to suffer the keenest tortures of mind mainder of these mesons should lass off and body in consequence of their use. through the pores of the skin and the And a vast number are hopelessly be - natural outlets of the buy. yond restoration. Stop before it is too THY SPUMY. late. Send good blood and healthy The spleen is like a sponge, and is fluids into the system and you will .soon susceptible of great ,expansion and con- find your liver works well enough, also traction, without injury: it is, indeed, the heart, kidneys, lungs and the entire like the air chamber of s fire engine, system. Again, I repeat it, the liver is which serees as a cushion for the water seldom wrong when the stomach is right; to press against, accomodeting itself to and I would add, by way of preface, that the amoupt of pressure brought against no human being ever had s fever, fever it, and securing* steady unremitting and ague, or yellow fever, who had a Clow or stream. The blood passes through sound, healthy stomach and liver. These the spleen. The heart is • double act- last two diseases came from decomposed ing force pump, forcing the blend 'out vegetable matter that vaporizes and per - through the arteries into the veins. vides the atmosphere with its poison When the blood m naturd and the mind and is taken into the system, but never free from disease, the machinery moved lodges there while the various organs perform their proper functions. So with any other fevers. So long as there are no obstructions those diseases are im- possible. But if, ..on the contrary, we find ourselves complaining more or less, we rush headlong for a remedy -some poison as an antidote to kill a poison. The disease may be in the form of bit- iousness, which is a mild type of mala- ria, manufactured in the stuma!h, or, if it is fever and ague, a more violent type of malaria We persevere day in and some au o day out, -and as I have seen for thirty or vital stimulation.' •has ever used teis drug freely did riot stere. Right here comes the office pf the and forty years, using some of the so. Thus I might enlarge the extent of tin.' an increased a antity needed for I spleen. It expands easily and readily called drues heretdfore mentioned -poi- . dans' in quoting the Ions list of idly. ; each succeeding day. ? As a consequence under the pressure (like the air -chamber sons. Tho result is we find ourselves sicians' strictures on thuuuelcrs,in which denfnetis, -and want ..t memory are fast - burdened with a complexion as yellow m the force -pumps till the crisis is pus- h in the system with feelings of hor- I without harts whet► it gradeauy sea saffron bug, and a disease that alter- burdened fessiun. But we deny that it has cora- smoothly and 'beautifully, with regular Lite ower.' It excites the vital fumes and uniform pplsations,.and without un- ef the vessels or to temporary activity. It helps to resist organs of circuure lation. n.on nyBut let the mind the sleek of disease for the time being. be suddenly brought under exciting or It helps the patient over a bad spot depressing influences, such as anger, But it will not eradicate poison. grief, joy, or fear, and, how quickly the animals taxed far their impurities, the The curse 1,f gauune Is, *5 .yuu all heart fe'sp •IKIa, either by almostCeYitg pw,ison hags of reptiles (:rained of their know, that its continued urn estaulishes to beat, or by jumping, as it were, into venom, and all the conceivable alonnina_ nn abnormal condition of the litter, l'id- nr a end st.�ntsch, tendingto congestion increased vitality and 'strong vigorous tions thus obtained. thrust down the y thmi,s, with .the bfood seemitug almost throats of human beings suffering from imtati.M, torpidity, cngtirgefuent and' ready to break through ropes of its re - 'some of 'organization, nourishlhetet Nell positive impairment. v di that ;straining harriersunder the great pies they telt you that medical science,•thus far, is not only not benetic:al, but ebete lately injurious and killing in its effects. Notwithstanding all this, custom and early education ever hold a wonderful powerover us, and it mattersnot how un- reasonable and absurd any teachings and customs or babitti may aceto to us, and mrht we say benzine is an a Ctltlote for performing its work, especially •in the I and substituted a medicine, a fitment, or how plainly it m1r have been preyed to hoc::r another bite e,,f the do • mot the a villainous cathartic, to treat all these 1 Y pt extremities, like an wlgiu�furciuq water us that they are iujariohs and fallacious, hair -there ij,puite a difference between through a small pipe or nuzzle instead of ills specifically. So both poisons are Yet it would seer, that nothing short .of 1. the tete .trill cure by epbobis; slur that through open hose. The small tassels !fastened in the system,. never to leave d perhaps, until you meet the wel- ,fit• „ .the aL JIIIRCh• you, rh (fr lung years of bitter experience, or tome ' �tscen tip�[•ies Rca are easily clogged, and offer a resistance Pt 1 sudden mighty i ••mer, will ever change ,ache, etc. ,to the blood circulation, and thus bring come meeaenger, death, unless you seize the course of most of us from intpres. 1 . It ,d,,i reot.l Ir•••. If we examine fur• into use and make necessary the t,tece of the opportunity offered you in the prin- siuns nestle throe ,. early c*'.ta tion and filter the re their .opinions of physicians,; the spleen. It yields and exp vada un - example. I am the happy instrument in pre - example, .Yes, we sore *laves to habit, ! eminent in their profession, we will often der this pressure, which, being constant setting you, which has proved that it wt,nde and fashi.n•.. there is usually n' find otle,airing that the•rety remedies or very lung continued, gives it no up- I wills accomplish what nothing else un customwondeefml lack.a individuality. dieter: Far used by others as s.s ••i.+ar are the re eve ••earth con.• The statements and charges example: we are noel' to our doctor: nae , of the .iiseaae:.- they are employe] to port unity to contract at 41, slid it.te I have made against the 1 comes congested, and luxes its contract- ane him daily: we rely upon him; take cure. Thou Dr. Stahl attributes the1 PRESENT SYSTEM or ANTIDOTE& } ping power; hedce ague cake :or enlarge- r • ! Como from one• who has felt and known what it is to be alining father and have his pets looking besseechiugly and pi- teously for help when there was no help under that system. 1 refer to two of any children- a daughter and a son: The dkughter had been a constant in- valid for over four years, with bilious and' malarial, which had settled into some five diseases, as we thought, and were the cnnsecoiences gmwinq out of a dtselsr rrt uebdu}, and should to treated longand continuous sufforine and sick - when and ,int Iwaat�,ppart sot al :mai ,,that life ` ,• •n:,l I by tunics. etiinulating medicines, and a potion. the a bile, nortaJuiceatherp`u Oil nese. My min had the ohl•f:+ahiuneid hold on but a fen' short lenses at un st, l*1us dirt, Galen recommends nds vine• property can ever restore 'it to the' n vutnitinq fever and aloe, with the worst Doctors said in those dais: gar as the lest preventative 't.. con- dation fur which nature first intended it; case of enlarguient of the spleen I' ever .sumption. Dissault and others assert' f� mat on ,y Y oung pieople I p 1 it through the system; in my daughter's case. instead of a friends were made the willing Luster • r 1 ing vine g n, petters obesity • hist attacking the liver, then the heart, I pt. 1 fx•'Iy as a rte. and wretchedness but little short 11f I comes back to its natural condition as nada between constipation, diarrhea, miser} personitidd. • Such practice is and all othor trouble befare mentioned. the exciting causes give way. discre.titabltt to the medical-. faculty. In fever the same resole follow. the In cold weather we long for the fire. The theory of po•i..pn to cure a j.ols on is fever being the exciting cause. When In warm weather there is feeling of fallacious, anti cannot be borne out in lassitude. The reasons are you kave any illustration in 'nature. As well malarial, the blood is thick with pluisu•' and the heart finds great difficulty in ;neglected the .original c:+use the stomach, his medicines. 1'-,isonns and otherwise. , f ettutmcy r f o nsuutp.0 ou to the mtrn ment tif the organ. play his bills:: r1'ln'tlly grow worse: it. ,.v ductile' et Peruvian hark, w holo Dr. i Now, then, inasmuch as the stomachs thinking o,• ,r,'1:„ r far •,e,..«'r,'": finally !'.1 trton a,nsi.lers the lurk an ulTegtual are the creat reservoirs front tablet the die, anil the•h•ire 1> charge it to a dos- cure for lite disease. Ur. Recd ac bas ' entire sytatent is sustained, it will he ,ensation of Pe.vi,lence. Leri taata ' the fre•lueacy •,1 this disease'tlo the use, of ' readily seen that if the gastric juice in thirty-five years ' n•{n uultions up to mercury, while Dr. Brillol►et asserts that ; the first stomach is lacking in quantity, that period had i[•Nte down to their It is only curable by mercury. Ili. Rush then fermentation and decay of the food les beggih for one swallow of cold j says eonstnuptien is an uldammatetT fellow as a necessity -large quantities of water. Motherr...sisten, brother • and disease, and should lie treated by thee( - gas,lactic acid and other petsonuus sub - fond lover had epi di in their tern, with- in:', l,urgine. c•"ling medicines. and stance being formed -and it must pass held front tic deer out this pre: inns 1 st•art'at1.,n,'lrhl1t.•"at1^,l•lore w1}'s it is n into the me:end st.nnach a vile, vitiated tenet WATER to DEATH. and it is these vile pois.nts mixed with saw. All the well-known remedies lead Give them cahnn 11 and a epwoonfnl ,.f that this dise.+ae is often pr h 1 the pass fluid: chemically clanged that been applied for each of them. especially a coununae pr•.' pe eu tot tete circuit mann water instead. Threw locin.t : k t Ur � i 1 1 loom to Obey ' iet a o.es recommends ° „ u ethence to the kidney*, and then the all hope had disappeare.l of her ever be - cure she was rapidly drifting away, until menta throng t tar } Lt uca s ,eclhc in c.usumptom, while Dr. Pan literally the dieters s, minmend. Not o tunes, then the skill, and finally per- int{ a well woman again, when throt►gh te d fox'love more in tweets in the thekindness e f Dr. Fairchild n • broth• CERMAIflE�Fnr RHEUMATISI�, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lu rLago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Sivel.'- ings and Sprains, Burns and Sca/ds, General Seedy Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosts! Feet and Ear's, and all other Pains and Aches. 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"tee " only was the fever patient' dented water. ,Mice than beneficial. to the face of , tu.xattng the entire system.Aa rt 1a H► m ear ' } but was until tt(•wed, peaCtivcl, bleel and p this manner that .n can now begin to tar. living at New Haven, and au uncle, inch contrntlictnr} .taiwatents, is it not ! } w'ho had each of them seen some remer- starved, oil reactive ieever ,ins thin r! underotand yourself, and sen at a chanes tinge to t link and act for yourself . why it is your liver becomes lifelss and kable cares effected in their section, she lust, and he gays up the ghee: to the; And this, any hearers, brings us to the }• treatment notea,l rofe the disease. K torpid anal fail to secrete bil, nod that cane into posession of the HOL1IA I I doubt mot there are numbers here 1 vita •i .4 the suffering and • instient• Whitt ill [disease fount' 11 i flutterings and palpitations occur :amid i FEVER she nr 1 hail never AisUlt t LIVER PAD, heard an,ae- tonight who know this statement to lo• ? the heart; why the kidneys are diseased, R true. Bot ,..day the patient gets ice- ` at this time in the human system And 'aril Mao the lungs leaving them sere and of l,efote do men as i had found out ester In supperahand4 a,t And w'hy why is it that most of the medicines j irritable nod liable to acids ami pnonn,. ' its claims i threw it dean, declared it circa f.•r a cnro ciye enythinc lad amis. I nine; whyyour skin becomes n lefiism the greatest humbug of thee -re, and said this r,►dioal chime., •,f 'unid. tea . u tnctb+tu to the patient ? As before stated � would p tire was once the antidote etf tire'. why , inewi hr.ielans treat every ill ..r pain 1 oder; why the nervone centres over your1 methinotrte�r ar wit enough from tothat ttime should water now be the antidote of , digestive organs are diseased and cause R fever tire 1 Simply for the reason that ' si etuesi t y''while they are only each a' you sick headaches and neuralgia; and she said: "Father, i have been tome the Nature always retells agait►at any system ..r moire "f the priest whole, damerdinq from why y.w should have rheumatism, sue Pti.i. and there is Oe denying the far'r, r out .•f a fundamental caner ing as you can the carbon crystallized in the Peel is rflicacloua All these uvly that lacks a supply • { Natnrr s mooed First, t11. atenoach: arrnnd, the liter. the Wtsod, and why women Suter such 1 tympt, ms i hate carrie.l for the haat font wants, er that is cruel to meal( In every neightwrh.srl, mere ur leas there same". err Twtw• sE rn nae:eee. untold misery and week nem The hole- year's hate left one." I said: "N•maense' were found peewees of strong will -looser e that decided they would not die until function. perfectly, and you will remove they had satisfied that intense thirst, itineteen-twentieths of all the Me that and allayed the fire that was liar -nine than is heir to in this or any other clim- teem ep. shiny Inter•atir►g ellJien. ate. Grove this, yen may ort. The .nci-a hese 1..•n tul4 .1 what these eree- whale thing is in a nntsheli. No mys• sp,eo' 1 -the lint, sn they pose.-orn► their merits are relatwl: the flieds are weak ' Wait • little Th•ao are e..n•Itttoe,a meat and ineucient; the whole system is let likely a 1t would hate occurred any f� down. There is want of vitality: a per- hour ' My gash wife. who sesessd 1 feet gnne.ess. it was once called lazi-ws.n 1" sen*a••1 with latter faith and faitrtesa neIt is now knowas a dreelfnl than 1, then insisted that i aheuld get a and hat,.1 disra..•, pmoI is the ro-aa'n toll• Pei for Charlie After wetting it sheettures, m tntroent !elated through 1-. get tory aletut It. The first stomach receives 1 -nu ha•et•ol.1 extr.•nutie., fevers. inM,ien- "ne week 1 t1.••ualht he was having a water. M. •awn uncle, for one, hat, as the f.s.l with no other preparation than ttt;ttt•,ns aced obstructions, spinal dinars worse lime than ever. He, however, was suppreaed, at the point (d death. A what m•aticatit►n has afforded, and if the anal an innumerable amount of plaids, a�puuldon, cure hbelieving Hut t the didn't his wasee man • stomach is healthy. centric juice,whichh is 611,1 n.,t the least •d All these why we y it w trusty sold C"Ior. el elan' was railed to his heel ah,tt midnight. beth a advent and antimptic appears oi h n in a ttantities, rthe Speaking just *shove a whisper, he said: abundant fed. and excite. the mut/eider motion of A am q i on tine last 1't• 1 can to ask of7 request Will yon grant it e "t massa, anything you ask i'se do." "Take i rh. nM w.orlen ju,p, t•. the spring, back 1 .4 the bars, All it with sold water and temp .1 Re me Ince: "Oh. mason. emus anything PRO von ask 1'N do: marbited 1416-11111" the stomach, propelling the feed from :1003. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. All ILLUSTeATEC WEEK tC PAGES. $UIThD Ti) LAPS's AND 111111..4 OF FROM !YIN TO $1 XT;F:N 1'F:.1 Its OF .0 ti. Vol. Ili, cammefCCY 11'ovombor 1r 1141 sow 15 TRE TINE TO tttRM'RIRE Te \'ot•'.i I'Eort.1: lin% been from the drst sueceM.n1I hilted antictpntlen.-S. 1'. /free- ing I'n.t, It ha . a d,et,n. t purpose to which b steadily Adheres' - that, namely, of r1 op�lanttn r the eIC. t•,u" papers for the coving with a parer runt.• stirs. toe. as well as more wholesome. Hon roes .I ,wrn•,l. For neatness, .lrtranec of engraving and .,,ntenle trenerally. 11 Le i,IKmrpsnwll by any plane. tot em of the land vet brought to osrao- 1i.•r ?',lfslra rir (1acrlh- Ito weekly vise • are osigerl7Flooked for. not only by the ehlldren, but wla„by ttarcnts tole ILO. provide anxious to pvide pore Iltetstnte for thele giri• and hors. /'A, 'own Advocate. Buffalo, V. .6 weekly paper for children which parent n, ••rt. not fear to let thelr children read at th family nresicer. NnrlInrol Iso p S'd.e,. Jost thv paper to take the eye and steure e •,r anent ion of the hey* aad gkla- Airiag- lb'Orl Cates. TERDdB- RIRI'i1's bel him or core the cholla At last myrnwrLat' 1 lttt•e 7prc,slirn/ drenkrnn.gs. No nM' P MTear, !'e.at.ge ta•rrpsese, i ! •se' need. our sympathy and deaereee the ! re yo a wife awed, "Charlie. where n wear- I crews Nrstaaa. anti Cents .w•h 1 H H t t The Honed Volume r broad nanlle of ehenh• rtt.ndwd hit• ing ita spiel. ere. ' ',tenting to ume or Pal will be rears more than the periodical drunkard. He left to• right, and k again from right will tell yon it is n..1 the Lor ,.r Aabi! to left, until it is thmmnghly saturated that itrempts hint to drink, neither is it with end dtsee.lrorl hie the juice. Or that lee lees not nemprehend the terrible else in the ahaence ed Chair* O+ise, it consequences grlewing out, of its nee; hat rause • ',nen', ieseeigow and rot before it that h. .1 ettsckm, at certain periodos by into the secnpd stomach. •( . reaches Anal] culminatin his side. She the:, ad:nsted it ., that the top ' f the pad touched tine in.ttnnt Of the breast Mone. and eovereef the pit of the stomach, and that was the last whisper of co .Ia,nt 1 ever heard from either of there ehildrew for over s year A idrea. It 5 RPP'P 4 R110'7tgp f w vas ow77NrID nit 51111 saessnits early iw Ntovember. Pelee eine metier, pre- paid (over tot Wotan Tauri., for IIM1, xt cents: Prelacy.. 12 tents add 'timid. ttewiittamw should AP matte he Rot Ogles Money Order ten Draft, to avntd chance of Inas. New/mope,. e, -e isaf In '-eons this ndtrrl(ar. Mewl .ril Paned ,he aro, ns. order of Fl MP TRR.ea4111,RP Christie Brown & Co's BISCUITS AND CAKES, TEAS,. SUGARS AND Pure Spices. , TRY THEM. Chas. A. Nairn. ALLAN LIN,E of ROYAL MAIL bTEAMSSIPS l l\'ERPOOL. LONLONDERRT. °LAB (&ON. E. ' SHORTE1T I;EA ROUT Cabin. Iatermer Wap and 1teetage Tickets LO 5T HATE,(. .t..1 rain• t • . engem arc booked to London. ('arditL Bristol. t,..c. ,town. Derry. 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Nand past -card for tering and S.-1 V 'LLl ('OP 1- PREF.'. WORLD PRINTING Cil., No. 11000.KIng street east. Toronto. The crowning gory of men or 1%001 n i+ hrsnt1f111 HEAD OF HAM. This can onh 1. ' taineel by tui ilkal 1.1.61..1.1.61.1.61..a. ,vhi' h hs' pet�yed Itself to t the EST HAIR RESTORER in the nurket. motes a healthy growth of the hair. renders soh mud silky, strengthens its rests. and MT vents its falling oat. and acts with rapidity RESTORING GREY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR: Try It twfor ,ostng any ether. sold by sl druewtsts. Priem AO eta. • bottle. 1: 52. i . - FeegalebyeJ. WiLsON, IDrusitio AGENTS1laneed. WS Pay. 1.IRh \t'nrk, Constant empinymrn for Capital J• bit 81 Co. No treat 0L08s TO1126000 00., RTNOIT, Ntc... ,vel WINDsot 1'oNTt!ICID la A near neigblwr o an invalid with s{ ever feurteeu year try it. After • tilos ah reported my chill ren a arse that th Pad wa pence to my fan wen into the prit Pad. I also) bunt could hal who he. decided to see tl convinced that the gond questiuu. that when the Pad there could be n conviction, and n. tially con►ptehend to u►ake-absettce sition from the d the ridicule and fellowman genera return to the city had lived set•uute and there Bra IN TILE proclaiming a pie i a humbug on its never before had Holman Fever Psd. If there is ever experienced ne a` discus wouldukred.lund ts'. has a;p.neaoed pointments, discs sorrow and lebou those who attaint. he is prepar'eti to Holman Liver P; have not, could lives of Galileo, . and many othe Like all new beg ment was a It i three cases were played out -ones the desperate on, the whole list humbugs --and come in and be the doctors to sh case of thirty -f„ toriouely well kt did nut cureitis doctors were he; Brat when it did from theta a w• given the Pad. twenty-five yea but one dight Pad. Also- Ge case, a+ in all o ridicule. In It "No cure, no atknnwledgei days he gave m ROW at Fort Pada for a li, Prestnu -a cat disease,'p.1in it / Wtien, diarrh• ten days he sea otic ei hteen Cincinnati, wh deaths with ne over eight yeti inside 01 twe t heart disease, a sistant vett Curtis, banker . case of ma,lri. spent a small was never aid. -Titus it sea+ tl markable ct:r, forst . f'dise: every kiit.i .•f slat. the three children: mer every part ..i common sen History . of p( free of chart;. only in near1 this county}'. pwrtin;U "t found:theit• • .►site, . Alta Mexico. Cie remarkable. treatntenta tole d inert except in e ltolllaclt al ribs la ' ova Ire of ti_ of another, thsi can be tied by the can be :tete • facte,ry 1111 the auxili and tue.lici • Stith it. 1 that rate. 1e • cured tour. this troatn a witlr•eat 1 acknowled medicine, action of t wandone cnnvenien cess the aware. D earnest, it testimony ments. under my )erful et from the m:hle it f every nth not buy Think fo P.ul will i will toll to curs t• )y thele i er to sot Bony when I rens ,VC alm•.ttt cake lin bef•ere �1•..1 ;f prem }Pan 1 kn •ton to four yon to will be Pen nntido' preven many' poen► revery rPlie•l ,swlnd