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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-5-20, Page 3! / ✓ re * if d.o a i-rS1r!-"7 1 trot thea Vie n ib e ve ahs. .t • omit 1. GI* ewer neeML tot a ted e re -- • THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1887, BoiiuBt 01' 1 R Yiolots.I�Oliveraredr..t ..Jet tirtfe, •oms, mere...a eaata about furI aad better tThere wee oats • Melee who had • - - "O, my. yes, Aimee 1 I gases you'll bees Bl �l�baa. All the 7 S seen bee to behave • little di1ereatly aril hem far Sad Sear oats to *1.11 her b• - le twae Le wits saw et her beaus Tie rivals t yet! ha.• gate Ao..io.i him. We must y h be elf Come Alice, harry ep, dear. nue day sad card, By -by. Muse, ma oder, we'd mast ' 1t a em Fuer •sweat that we hers the eats you return by weight," mil some kither." the two girls bast sed on to the plat. "Whet den yes want of mo r' she rat tort's. plied, smelit What • blessing that i hare term - heard love you. ' returued the Fosse heard this ousvereatI.n," thought Mr men, "ead e.eh ut w •uses to marry Inr••Idaby. "I trust I shall save Oliver 11& new frees his Wield infatuation. But The :midge beim well bodied top, petbaslang r the worst feature et the galled bee father, whu listened to the nacre the girl may have some redeeming two lowers, and thew said, panda Why not try to make her so- " It a lots ; ge holm now, bat sumo g•ui•taoes new, sod gime her a fair trial agate to aorruw, and you ah.il then for Oliver.. sake (" know which of you may have .,y daugh- Mr Iuguktsby'a kind heart was heavy ter." he again thought of hie modest hale At daybreak the seat morning the two young then returned "Here we ere," they crud to the tailor ; " remember what you promised y.,aterday. " Wait • minute," he replied. "1 am going G. town to buy a piece of cloth. When I return home with; it you shall learn what I expect from you." When the miler returned from town he called his daughter, and en her ap- pearance he said to the young men, "My children, there are tau of you and.! have but one daughter. To whom sballtI vire her ? Wh..m must I refuse Behold this piece of cloth ; I will cut from it two suits of clothes exactly alike;. each nos of you must sew one of them ; he rh.• blushes hu teak tint shell have my daughter. Each of the rivals took his task, and prepared to set about it. The father called hos daughter and said to her, Hers is the thread, make tt ready for the two workers " The maiden .•hayed her fatber,.wd tak- "I ass Irsly curry, Oliver, foe I heel quite est my heart upon you marrying Mf isdeliae; bat I suppose it *aspen be helped, lad. Young people should pleas* thetaealvee I uely hops yo* haw* chime wisely, and that Mies St. Hilda will make you a geed wife." "I have not Fat asked her to carry use, father, ler I want you to sea bee first. I hate to dimples you by marry- ing against your weds ; Int l were you that .6em time you hare seen Aimee St. Hilda, you will love her almost u much as 1 du. I really air sorry, dad, that I eannot atony Howells'', the fact is we have been w much together we are mon a' Like brother and sister." rosebud, Madeline, .hum he knew loved ha son w truly. my ►ny it °hall never he mid that HI"' lepfuldhby eta" in the way "Ah how will the blow strike fist'! of hu wily eau's happiness; whoever time L pear little Naddie ! And yet, for Jou unary shall have your old !ether's the aa'r oke, I lust be just.' love." He gave • groan of horror as he tried W think bow he should beet proceed "And 1, it. "este' win never vex yes At last nerving himself to the trying by msrryieg • girl you dislike. But 1 /ordeal, he let hu paper fall from before am sure when onto you have seen Miss his face St. Hilda all your doubts will tonus I Immediately in front of him sat Mom 86. is a •weal, true girl, nothing tate Aimee 8t Hilda, • remarkably handsome and coquettish !rue her. She will girl, enveloped in • long seal eacque. A make a loving daughter to you and a ;heavy fringe of hair, pru(utely bleached kind friend to Meddle, 1 .n, ¢ants to !and banged, rested citric her white fore - drive her to Rosedale tomorrow to all head and surrounded • jaunty little seal upon her aunt, Mrs Berton, could we ! jockey sap, ..ruamtuteJ with humming Sot call at the hank, Gin 1 1 sen •nainus I birds. fur you to See her. You have only to Humph thought the old gentle - see her to love her dearly," man, ".6e would be very pretty if she had not such • bold look and it .be would was% the paint off her cheeks. Upon my word, girls had mon sense when I wee young " `'Well, sell, Oliver, as you wish ; bring Mir Aimee, I trust for your sale I shall Tike her." The old gentlemen' turned aside his head to hide the l.tok of enm.w revealed !fres �t Hilda low.rsd her briwht, dark ing the bundle of thread, seated herself on his in benevolent faas he thought of eyes to the depth of her dainty little near the young men. Madeline Vernon, the little adopted humming -bird ornamented seal muff, But ase was u clever as %h. was bean - daughter he had hoped to me his son's aequsttuLly raising them next iwteat tt.ul Though her (other did nut know ands. to find herself -as she thought ---still which et the two she loved best, r ur the The In,euld.hyiefather and eon, wealthy cbsenea admiringly. young nem themselves, she keels sell Turento bankers, were walking briskly - This went un for some seconds- blas enough. The tailor went away, the for it was a *,Id March moruiag-Evart 8t Hilda, by that tame coming to the maiden prepared, the young wen took the bank ..n Wallington street to the conclusion that she had decidedly made their needles and began to sew. To the Union Station, the elder to take the can a „moos," unfastened from bee brooch one she loved the beauty gave short nee - to Luedote pica • barest tit violets which she dlefuhi, but to the other she gave long As they neared the owner of Bay audaciously pressed- to her lips with • needlefuls. They sewed and weed in street, Oliver Ingoldsby bethought him- aly side gl►rue at her elderly admirer. eager haste. At eleven o'clock the work was not 6.1f done, but at three o'clock the young moan who had short needlef.ls had completed hie task, while the other Lad yet much to do. Whets the tailor returned,the conquer- or brought to him the completed snit, while the nal still sat sewing. " My children, said the tailor, " 1 did net wish to favor one mute then so - ether; that was why I dtyideZ the cloth into two equal parts mud told you. " Ile who finishes hie task brat shall have sy daughter.' I)d you understand me "Father," :opiied the two young men. self of • particular message he had for- gotten to bid the head clerk despatch to Montreal. Grasping his father's hand •Yectionately, and bidding him a hasty �• I corning, he hurrad back to the b The old gentleman looked proudly of * ter the tall. manly form of his son. and give another deep sigh as 6e again thought of Madeline the little Scottish Then Mr Iugoldsby blushed -yes pauttrely blushed- at what he contem- plated doing. T.kiag from :its p...cket • large, white cembri,: handkerchief, which he floeri.h- ed across his face, he marched to the meat seat and eat down by the side of its fair occup•et. Soon they were, ti all appearances, upon tha hest of tonne, and by and bye, shtld, whom hs heluved ed. had adopt- bays of violets adorned the thistly the gentleman'. coat. -'Thank goodness she'. gone "' breath- ed the old banker, as he, after handing his new acquaintance out of the cars at ed the year before her death fifteen years Seo -wow • lovely, dark haired, brown -eyed Immo. of eighteen summers, the pride of his heart and sunshine of his h• • ne. "•.e understood you, and accepted the Hamilton, ws red his handkerchief test; what must be, must." After procuring hia ticket for Leaden, slightly in answer to some kisses thrown The tatlur had reaanoed thus lie Mr Inenldsby took • seat in the can, by the smell gl.,eed 6sn.1. •'I soppcas who finishes first will be the more skilful Shaking the light .nowtl.kes his or art, if I load been tem yeses older, and not a workman, and con.egneutly better able and tamale down the high treater enlist, •pair upon my bead, or a tooth left in my to support • wife, ' but he never ens - he drew from hie capacious pocket the ' ancientj d jaws, It wool haus been all toe reined that hu daughter wouldgive long 31 mu.) G ✓,e, and loth his gold named , to Miss Arnee. Mashing and dirting needlefuls to • man she did not ash to spectacles on his nose, proceeded to rel ' seem daily feud to some women, though, marry• Cleverness carried the day, and the latest suggeeti•ns made by the alder- than'- (:,'et, I think I can now *are my I the "ma'am really these her own hum moan in reference to the Q teen's jubilee. boy from marrying such a one.' I band. Somewhat interested in what he weal Late •that evening upon his return perusing, he did not, at first, notice the 'green "London, the geed old gentleman's ape wpm fie. approach of a tall, stylishly dressed girl, 1hl._L_ealm.'st dyed his white whiskers, NOV. ^its, 1SSG who took her sect directly in tr.nt.t of when motel the cheerful tiro in the Men T. N burn & C.•., by I :eel; 1 had pied B. R. R. s . per, him. She wee ace.,np.snied by two nth• 'wy Zrswine-room of his home, at the which have saved me years of suffering er young ladies evidently come to start I ereaceut he related to 1 sliver his morn- with erysipelas,frum which I could get so her upon her journey. ! in¢ adventure and showed him the relief until I tried B. B. B., which won In all probability Mr Ineeldshy would • bunch of violets which still adorned his cleared away the Athlete, burning rash a never here given three three youngld that had ou long distressed me. Mrs twat. Edward Romkey, Eastern Pawge, Heli in a thought had not their unceasing t►lirer laughed immoderately at the fax, N. Y. 2 chatter disturbed him. He was prepare • Id banker's comic -a1 account for, of ung to betake himslf •may frnin their nurse he had net beer.' the lady's tame, A despatch (tom Sault Ste Kates says noise to a eat at the other end of the and indeed dud not suppose that his I that the ice a still solid on Lake (%e,rrwe, met . car where be could teed in peace when father knew it. streets mike east of there the name of Aimee St. Helda arrested , "Ames St. Hilda." said nue of the young l.diea, "you are just the eery i luckiest gir! in the city of Toronto ' Why, hy, I d give on. of my ears, and dia- mond earrings into the bargain, to be ' enlaced to such a real handsome man as Oliver Ingoldsby." "Handsome Indeed milted Miee St. Hilda, with • shrug of her slnpina shoul- ders. "I dont call him at all handsome. He's dark, and I defeat dark men. He is nit half se good looking a. Bee nerd Lsscelles. Tog know whom I mean, girls ; that adnrab'e Monde fel- low i told you 1 met at the Montreal Carnival and who has corresponded with me seer sines. Yee see, my dean, 011. ver has money and that's what i am go- ing to marry. Bernard is just lovely, bot ales'. he is so poor he .rule not af- ford to keep me in gloves. and 1 don't behove 1n love in a *,alage." "Bot are yon really engaged to Mr The following afternoon as Mr In .oidsby cot to ha private ofkoe at the hank on Wellington street, awaiting the arrival of his son and Miss St Hilda, he tied, from a glees of water on his desk the boqust of violets and carefully placed them in his asst No sooner had he done so than Oliver Ingoldsby enter- ed. "Fether, this is Miss St Hilda whom I have iso often spoken of. I trust you will welcume her. Why, Acmes, what is the matter 1 - Miss St Hddies face -as much of it as was untouched' y art Crew very white as she recegnizei Mr ing..ldshy, .rel as he replied, "Outer, this cannot be the sweet, true, earnestly girl -"hem you spoke about to me, for this ---this s the identical young lady 1 met on the cars, who gave me this bunch ,.i flowers, after iIar. by talkieg of the rich yomwg man, whom she did not leve, bet had "h xlked ' and intended to marry. Al- : though 1 - though L did not tell you before, hie ingoldeby :" asked the third, a quieter 1 looking girl whn,h•d .carce.y spal•r. be- fore. "Well, really, Alis*,"mid Miss Amite testily, ".ince you wish fact. 1 .ill Rive them tq yet*. He dee not asked me to sherry him pet : bet you bet 1t won't he king first. i've reeelarly honked him. he's just dead in lore with ma 11• said one day that he . inlet never marry agaMet his (miss'o wiah lint Chet he here he would lone ice dearly. I have name, oh* acid, was Oliver Ingnld.hy." Well, (►Byer is to marry Madeline in the fall, and I can safely .s•.rt that they will be one •d the happiest and most de- ' voted couples in Toronto. Miss Aimee St (Hilda .ill neve f.'rg*t or frwyire her elderly admirer, to whom, duriwg their interesting dirta•i•rn, She Own •mom ism •etp..0a..ta. Pimple sometime rearm greet bleeders le imagine of uwe's t'eimmmea1 sad sosisl pentium by his drew Years sem • Imams lawyer sad wag ease tm Bootee u a outs all Mseap e. At the public hews .owe of she heehaws - able gseMe uederWuk to gain rim. As he entered the parlor d the how he found that seven! Iodise Sad too est three geotlsmes were assn abl.d, sad he heard a ressark fetus O.. of them, "Al, heremime • eouutrymas off' lie real homespun imam. Hers fen !' Whitman stared at the uusipany, mad thou sat down. "11.;, my friend, you are (runt lbw country Y' rtmarksd one of the gentle - wee. " Ya -•a, ' answered Ereat.l, with a ludo:ruus twist of the face. The 1•diaw tittered. " What do you think of our city 1' " It'. a pool), thick -settled plane, any how. It's gut a awasepiu' sight of houses in It' ' And a good many p.uple, too.'• •' Ya -u, I should reckon K• " Many people when you came from Ws'b, some „ Plenty . ( ladies, I suppose 1" " Ya u, a fair sprinkliu'." " And I don't doubt yeti are quite a beau among tteer 1" " Ta-tts, I beaus them home -tow reecho' an' .ingin' schewl." " Perhaps the gentleman from the Sentry will take a rias of wine I" " Thank•* ; don't keen ef Ido." The wine waa brought. " You must dunk a tout." " Oh, gi( euut 1 I eats toast -never heard .1 sigh a thing ea drinkln' it, But 1 kin get• ye a sentiment." The ladies clapped their hand. ; but what was their surprise when the tanag- er. rstng, •puke calmly and clearly, in tones untag and dignified, as follows ;- " Ladies ped gentlemen, permit me to wish you heai:h .red happiness, with every other blaming earth can •(turd ; and may yon grow better and u;aer with advancing }ears, baring ever in mind that outward appearaooes are often tie- oetttul. You. mistook 'toe, from my demes, for a brolly, while I, fn.m superficial cause, theuglit you were ladies and gen. tlemen. The mistake has horn mutual." , He had must spoken when Caleb Strong, the governor of the State. en- tered. and enquired for Mr Whitman. " Ah, hero I .m, Governer. Glad to see you ! Then ternlne to the dumb-, founded company, " 1 wish yoke • very gond eveuiatf.'- And ise left them feeling &lout as spell and cheap as it is possible for full gross people to feel. �tolilseholti }tints. Tepid milk orad water clean oil.lutle wile* soap. awe year efd tea ; it ie excellent for eleswi.g vaned moue It you sweets clothes is inswing, place is the mem to draw the maths wee Use white uikI.th tack •d the kitchen table Sed seek, ...d under h....8. that hold tinware. Bran or o•taael water .could be used when bath's.; children wfferiue with varlet fever. 1f .6e. Mackin the Stowe a ,mill Istrp of *agar and some soap tea added. it will improve M very much. Put • piece et cbara,al is • pot wide boiling csbbege, to prevent it tilling the house with the ame11, The mut effectual remedy fur slimy sad greasy drstupipw is copperas dte- uived and tett to work gradually through der pipe. Two apples kept, in • oaks teas will beep moderately rah cake moist for • greet length of tits., if the apples are senewed when withered. Never put . gu.d knife into hi grease, as it destroys eta sharpness Have always at (laud a. kitchen (irk for turning meat or frying potatoes. V SuIT.see Sour. --Pet into • mace - pan a pease of butter the size of a ..I- n st ; when it is were but put three un- ion• shoed and a half-dozen celery leaves ; stir until they redden, then add • half teacupful .1 flour and when this a Sad, (take wrest care that it does not born), pour in one pint of booting water, stirring slowly all the while, then add tine quart of mold water. Season with salt and pepper, and sone, ery h..t. Nothing is better fee • sure throat than • gargle of salt and water, It may be ted as often as deured,ard if • little is swallowed *very time it is used. it will oleanse the threat and allay trots Lie& Salt, alai used in doses of nue t(. four tessp.xndula .n half a pint to a pint of tepid water, is an emetic always on hand. This is also the antidote to be n eed after masoning trim aerate of sil- ver, while waiting for the doctor to nom*. Lemons may often be used as a good household rsedictne. They are undoubt- edly very excellent for biliousness. L.• mons, hemmer, should not t• taken to their purr state, as their &cidity will in. jure the teeth and the leen of the stomach. The proper way is to take the juice of tine lemon in • asp of water, without sugar. The beet time Go take such a dose is before break`a.t ur just before retiring. Lemonade is an exioll- ant dank in summer, and can be used with benefit by every one. Here is an excellent recipe for chicken croquettes, which set w pupvar new and w frequently served with salads at evening parties : Roil two medium sired chickens until they are very teeder,thup them fine, add nue pint of cream, almost half a pound of butter, with s liberal al- lowance of salt and pepper. The easeest way to shape these is to press some .d the mixture firmly into small 'Re eida, or shall.iir ceps will do ; try theta in hot lard until they are brown ; swine auks prefer salad oil to butter, but claritieed butter groes • much mere agreeable fla- vor and better color. •asps tie knew.Dimities M"'N'arem'e• Mrs Jobe Stddell, u( Orton, Ont., was "My face wee covered with sores. afflicted ft•r years lith contraction of the anomer fr'm had W«d. Bp the use of bronchial pipes mod tightness' of the ( three bottles of Burdock Rook Hitters 1 chest. She was cured hJ the internal t)d. ovs1beotapBluetrwlellOoredt.2 " Idselar, and estersal um of Hagyards Yellow Thu remedy cures threatening,. i thea Langtry's C>re► neuralgia, ioSamn.atton, congestion, and _ all a:retool and internal pain. 3 So Mrs Lily Iaogtry's eyes are bad. are they 1 What a pity foe thuss big, mow -se IblFeelle4.. beautiful eyes, as 'beautiful as a cow's,' u some one mid once, with mire reel Get five anti worth of wap -hark truth and forcefulr-ese 01 expression float the druggists ,about a teacupful). than is apparent ..n tint hearing the For one deem, tate half of it and steep phrase And it n strange nobody knew le about este lett of boiling water fcr the Ivey viaon was impaired until • iloetreal manager, sued leers tees days about half an hour or inure ; then strain agn, for breach of contract. end she told through acloth. in excuse that her eyes were eery deli. For a uel•dnr, whole the 1;quid is ata, and that she could not Vey at rum, take • piece of white ttaslaei and Montreal because she is seder the tare of a distineushed N.w York oculist. and dip into .t intervals, and rub the 'tete fair lady was at the Surd et silk or satin Yeah it till it seems cleaned. the Eden Muse* lest Thursday, avid her When dome, pull the mateeal stratwnt 'ayes seemed as big and bench& and holl- and hmeg it to dry ; d.' not iron either &. always.d She wore the are shade li•.trops, anGer c' tune had hong, the silk or et.a. If the Area. is very pt'iuted skirt draped.., with wide much soled use clean 'tiptoe to rinse it, pleat. hattda.mely braided iw the a.mr but do not use clear water for hili, ur tk shade •ed gold. The b4.141114 -t had a will not stiffen up well. braided crown. with lame nbb.ns hoes r.t two shades in the trout and •lute Fora woolen drew, dip -the part 11" spr.iy. the (Hent a etle*set-sheped rim The latest remedy for Cou*hs,'Colds, cleassed,"%;lettie whole of it, if deeded.. bound with velvet, a Mirk on the left Croup, Whooping Cough, Broechita.• into the liquor. Thise.. be rinsed is side and hens between. Wren the sun. etc., ti Atcflretr.r s Lang Compound. the same after washing, or to elear,wars shade matched, brine braided on one There is no remedy in existence thio - gore to match the skirt o.[ the dress tainiug any one of the active ingredients water. H eery dirt J, put the dress en She insetted chancing, se Weays, and un- comarin,t Mt Gregor a Lung Compound, .3.6 in a tub in the litgior, with tnr n doubtedly she was the hsdwwe.t wom- . o do not my you hare taken everything water added, before clamming or washing, an in the hall- Hee /might d,.esr't t 1 tried the f co The emotes nod h slid IH pressed res to eve . Y r IR until you have ri is or rue c. for seem t.. effect her h w e k moth, and your opinion will be the same goods ° " be the past, the Lily of Jersey hes alwa;w been able to mammas a gn..d thing n e all who have used it, viz , the t it is fore they are Quite dry. the hut. Sold in :.f1c and $1 bottles by Water in which pottatnes have leen whenever she saw it. 0. Rhyne drugs»t. (1) boiled .ill cleanse dalsste-c,I,ored wuoi- en or worsted woods. The dream .heu14 :8°m' r.d. 'John. prtat n.' othen sold- ' .a Justice Duffy has peril -ad Lawrewoe be wet all over. Use neo soap. Kings *am° i.t.l. '1. mill* as read; other-- m;d Donovan, the budge jumper, en hiso. in clear, warm water. Pre.. while quite if thi6diaaorerer . f Dr Rere's Cstmrch damp. This will nut it jure the must Moniedy had shelve the acne►!.sie pre delicas. *.lues !whose of a einem clam .4 phy.e imams Tho liquor in which leap -hark hes be weld hof. ref...d to prine t'e g'n.al heels "sepia. whet used cold. a ptc•ll- hews t" proclaim to the world the Wien fist promise net to again jump from &by brides is New Vert State. 0.s.wlai1.a ase.,... It is the duty of every person who has Asad Row -AWN (Jerw.nn Surer Suto 1st its wonderful qualities be known to their Amenfriends in Bering Consumption, seven Coughs, Croup. Ahn a, Pneono,nta, •red in fast all threat and lung dimness.oto pers•oe can use 1t without immediate relief. Three dolma wilt relieve any case, and we c..naider it the deity of all Drug- gists to teonmm.nd it to the 'poor, n"• dying conptiv*, u Inset to try one bottle, a 110,0()0 dowse bottles were .oh1 last year, and nn ewe* ease whore it failed eras t.p orted. Shed a medicine as the German Yyr..p cannot he too widely known. Ask your draggle% ab-'ut it. nets.(temple bottles to try, told at 10 nets. Regular sea, ill amts. Held by 311 des/toots and dealers, in the 17ntted !States and Astral., y«.. b presented a nquvt of motets thin 1 March morning on the este. M1.vetenta ewes sat tbeer INN Rsmds 4as.p Ytiu it111 '.h* o.1 rattans' Rota he Nesa t -+- - do..:lc. p0••••t a rah oa very nus Wiliam the; an inf.lh..ie remedy ent for washing blue lawns that are 'tam that m.rt I'•atheeme choose, aoaret., ly laded. It ah.eulJ be washed with had Leen dien,erred. 11et he miner ee.1 more water than is used for weul.ns.-.- liberally and the moult leas itrat.hed h' .n Fano and Carden. • in the *corse he perused. Or Sep. a 1Catarrh Remedy neater baba iuAA by .._- Ltanee1 Mwaa.s. all dntgg it.. Redden attacks of odds, etre throat, l sweep, seediest elands, rbwii atl.m, nes• I pre. taxa mlhahr elm taloa, and similar trembles, are very 1 yelled et 104, .bat the ten* p'ihl:e 1a1.1e during the winter and early •pnnr. h.e hese looking for these many years A. • prompt rem.ety there can nothing and that is • medicine .loch although excel Yellow '61. "I never feel hut lately inirndend, has lade fir safe to he without it, say. Mrs Henry itself a sepetatt.n a.co.d to non.. the Debbie of Hwmd•1•, t►nt. 2 medtaivne a Jt himun's Tante Kitten 'thigh ern e.wojnnctton with Johnsen '• Have yon ever tried Me41reg.'r & Tease Liver Pies has. peefer.ned into Parke's Carbolic ('.rate for weft of spy nese wonderful none implore or in. - kind 1 le is beyond doubt the v.', here peoirestipd 81.04 aam tie --nen paritl.tl preparation eta the market f.'r healing . anti rnrrh.d R.Utnseesea, i.dtteeotn.n. and cerise Seem, Beran, Borne. ('uta, sick h..d•ohe liter tent Iatnt, l*wen.'r, Pimple., l►k,t,•h.s, and is the only prep.. 1 weekn.es, etc , anon 4111114,14444114 °Fro 1.r methal et ripplring Curtails° And. trea...4 6v thew. liteoll.enr None wed•. 3 .n West. " For two y.sta I wee pen able to week, Mine iru.Wed auk dy.ppste, -11tro bottle .1 Garnock Bio.d Boyers relieved me ; Mom teethes curd too se emit w ewer." John A. &pie lt, of Farman. voile, Leeds Cu.. Oat. Z !..•thea. ' Ii y,w daegArwn cru its i11 bmilth, •me tr• el d auk a galegala's/sear'... .m.u.s ianutsbl.,. ••t is they ssler „I. weal debildy, neren,,enr... tangeor, wmeknw, or Ions .d spt.etn., I". c .re mi once a te..ule of J.hw..,'• r •. ie tatters and yea sill owe regret lege-,the .u' lay Ta. T.e..c and 44r116.144•.14 .rrewgtk u - . n.g Of et or this iseniorue a truly. 1a.er•etl.•ue. Mi ore mod it per Pottle,, at Goodd • Mug owe, .ttl,o..n 6 sick, tied.r..k, M.I.• agent. '.1) epeak.r owinet a,!t corem.nd the Wimbledon tent Sore Eyes The eyes are •!way s u sympathy with the body, mord afford an excellent lodes or Its eonditio.. W ben the eyes become n weak, end the lids 1ofl•aed and so, It b w evidence that the system bas broom* disordered by Scrofula, for which Ayer's S.asapartlla is the best known rented. scrotal's, whk•6 produced a painful in- euumatkw in my eyes, caused we moth . uffertag for member of year,. By the &duke of a physician 1 .vmnuetnwl takiag re Ayer'l Sampenlla. After toner ibis mme edietae s short tiI was compk:diy Cured My eves are now in a splendi 1 condole., and 1 am as well and strong a. ever. - Mn\+Witham. um (lags. Couc orf, N. 11. For a number of rears 1 was troubles! uo with a humor It my eye.. and we, at.k, to obtain any relief until 1 ro.l mmenre using Ayer's rtarsaparilla. Thie ntedicia., has effected a complete cure, and 1 believe it to be the beast of blood purifiers.- - C. Y Upton. Nashua, N. H. From childhood. anal until within a tett th mon., I have been i101.t.•d with Weak and Sore Eyes. 1 have usot for the«, complaints, with beneficial trash.. Ater', Sarsaparilla. and sonei.lrr it a'rreat bl od puritler. -- Mn. C. Phillip., [,lover, \ t. 1 .eAFnet for year with inflamma- tion In my lett eye. Three ulcers formed en the ball. depriving me of sight, ami esusing great pant. Atter trying many otter remedies, to no purpose,1 pea. flnaliy Induced to use.1ye','. Sarsaparilla, and, By Taking medicine.three bottles of this medicine. baro been entirely cured. My sight ba. been re- stored, and there is go situ of inflamma- eon. seers, or Mein tum eye.- Kendal T. Bowen, Sugar Tries Mike, Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was aMieted with Scrofulous Sen Eves. During the s latee )ears «he sever saw light of sty kind. Physicians of the highest standing exertedtheir.1111, bat with no permueet sure... On the recommendation of a ro friend 1 paba,ed a tattle of Ayer's Sar- S Sar- Sepiolitewhichrm h my 'burbler romencret taking. Before c had used the thirdtur bottle ler sight was r.rrd, and she :an now look steadily at a brilliant light with- out pain. Her cuter is complete.- W. E. Sutherland, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared,,) t r .r.t'.Apo. a.'o., Lowe 1. Yt a. Ord Yby w Ues.gut. 1 ... `1 , e4a .otos, fit• ii a CI)LI41 Eiti Inc .i..i 0 1 n rzOn all 1 t1 0 1147 _ 3 a a a tee a 1 H >RDya 16 _W0O �n`.riA v. 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