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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1898-12-23, Page 5THE Ox. #ler ►b o.tc ti Is published every Thursday Morning,, at the Office, .FAIN -$TRE T, EXETEaR. -By the---- Af1VOGATE MOM,1Ste 1 NO COMPANY TERMS OF $UBSORIP`1'ION. One Dollar perannum if paid in Watioe $1:50 if not so paid, es;aarortemegg =Ate= cost, 4.3eltl,oa,-. tiere No paper discontinued un til allarro arege are paid- Advertisements without speorfio directions will bo published till forbid and e eraedaccordingly.in lv . Liberal disDonnt madee for truscient advertisetnonts inserted for long periods, Every description of JOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cb,eques,moneyord era, fuel for advertising, subseripteans,ato.to be made payable to Chas.. Sanders, EDITOR eNn PR Professional Cards, if. KINSMAN, S. D. S. Se Da. A.. IC :t sae KINSMAN, L te S., D. le S.. Honer graduate of Toronto University. DENTISTS. Tooth extreeted without any pain, or any bad effects. Waco in leatnson's Meek, west side Slain Street, Rooter. li.I1.A.LTO1 AIDRIISFiti,tn-1i.R.,L.D.G•,) Joe tonere tera,ivateeofthe Toronto iut- rsity an'i Royal College of Dental Fnryeon ot ()nt trik. Teeth e'ttr acted withent peen. All melee of Ile uti try up to date, Ofeee. over Elliot k I blot's law otlioe-opposite• Cetxtr al lintel --Exeter. Nedleul re..r 3. ROLLINS s T A. AMOR. eee heel lessees, same as formerly e]leFICES,elp•u:lt+malt, huiidin,;.Maio St Dr, Kollin+' Dille e, same as formerly -north door. Dr. Amos' ouico. same handing --south door. eley 1st, 1R:a0 J. F. Rolling, 31.1). T. A. Amos, 'nat.?. P. bleI4AiWTILTN, MEMBER OF Les the ColIegte of I'ht eicians and Surgeons., Ontario. Pity:dollen. Surgeon and A000uofa- our. •)bice, L8-,iawool, t)nt [pp it. CCeLiNS, DA.RItISTEILSOICIT• retinae}•tatecer, Neter, i uh1ik ()Moe -()ver O'Neil's Bank. Exetee,nnteria MOtteY to Ln.u, 1'T^r;;OE tC. ('Al1I.I\(;, RAR.ItTgTRRS �o'.ie1tor Notgru,, Couvoyaue r+, Vatathia,iOuvr, a t'. Muate'V to loan at 41 an•t 5 per cent. ),'lice-keaneon's Bleu:. Kau Oa, i.x'eeter. I. It. i ettiasa, R.:#•. L. R. I)ICSt;o ?A na tuber of the firm will lee at Ileueall on Thnri,tay ofcach week.) ii LT.T(1T tt: (ILAIiMAN. TARRTSTF•P.S, Convey+nnceere, and Money to hoan. D. V. Reeler. F. W. 0Geiser tv. tri•tit►n('ertl t;ltoWN,eVitrchclsea. Licensed .tnot e ienoortor the Counties of Perth and tl,fd,'lleeen, also for the township of trsborne Sones1A Salaiiarrange feat Postd tfa .s Win- ohelsoa" imauranco. E ELL/OT, Insurance As;ont, Main Exeter 000k'n Cotton Root Compound, Is successfully used montbly by over 10,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cooks Cotton ,toot Cone- ponnd. Take no ort eras all Mixtures, pills and imitations are dangerous, Price, No, 1, g1 per box No. 2,10 degrees stronger, $aper box. No. 1 or B. mailed on receipt of price and two &cent stamps The Cook Company Windsor. Ont. ieruissinaa�endedhy all responsible land Cand No 1 and Nro ee solei in Exeter 1,y J.'CS browning, Druggi,t. 'Filter at11-rayl tate nu wheat from Fort \'V'i11.tin to St. John, N. B. is tlnw r.- du(!e+d by the Canadian P)teifit; from `�S hr tes r pew . s• •hard ed .11t Set i t I () toedge � n )" J At pit, Scltafastixne , l ale., erasr:hereau pronauneed the :.entenett of death on Cordelia Viau Poirier, to be : c hanged on the loth flan ofMarch, i ISM /. for the murder of her husband. re. A :Narrow E98eape. Thankful words written h_y Mrs. Ada E. Hart. of Groton, S. 1?. " Was taken with a bad cold which settled on m lungs; cough set in and finally termin- ated in Consumption. Fain* Doctors gave me up,saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to me Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it atrial, took in all eight 'bottles. It has cured me, and thank Cod. I no saved and now a well and healthy woman " Sold by all druggists 50 ets. and Sl.00. Guar- anteed or price refunded. at shy Ba.by When Born. In Three Months Humor Spread Over His Forehead Into His Eyes and All Over His Hands Such fteitint, Sunning Torture -- Mow 1t Ended. When a child is cured of the itelitni: torture and burning inflammation o. eezeulo, or salt 11tetttn, it is no Wendel that words fail to express the joy of the grateful parents, and that thee gladly tell in .ts strong terms as pee Bible the plain entry of suffering re- lieved and health 1•e tuied. Alam testimonials relate the wonderful suc- cess of .rioot1'a Sarsaparilla in s ie1. ewes, even after all other prescriptions cull medicines fail. Here is one: " L ]need 4 Co„ Lowell, plass.: "Dear Secs: --Our boy Harvey will re- member the good Hood's Saraparilla did Itim os 1'=ne, as he rives. Tie was a health:; baby when be 15'3$ horn, but before ht wart three mouths old a breaking out an' poured on both sides of hit face. Phyysi- eiaxts dill him little good and said but i'or his strong constitution be could pot have ,lived through his dreadful suffering. The linlnor spread over his forehead, into his eyeti,and ane outon his beetle. It was indeed pitiful to wituess the poor child's sufferings. It Was very painful tot hint to mem or shut his eyes, and we had tie ,. tie bis little hands to prevent MM from Beratehing the itebinee humiliate, shin. My another urged us to try Rood's Sar- saparilla. We did eo, and a short time tae began to take this medicine eve arm a change for the better. We con- tinued until we bad given hila five bot- tles, and then the eczema had entire,, d;':zg;eared, and ho has ever since been perfectly cared ot this dreadful disease. Hie sufieringe extended over two and a hail years. People for miles around knew .hi, dreadful condition and know tint Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him. Re is now 41 bright, boy, perfectly healthy and has the duet skin of any of my Ave children." Mrs. L. Kt..ererneenn, Collegeville, Ila. Hood's Sareepariiia is sold by all drug- ets. sl, six fop. Be sureto get llooti's. PROGRESSIVE WOMEN. Queen Victoria greatly dislikes a visitor U agitated or looks who is sh and colors y when addressed. At the finish of the in- terview the queen generally bows slightly oroffers her hand, and then, turns a little to one side to save the very trying emcee. sity of an entirely backward exit from her presence. The empress of Austria has her hair shampooed once a month. Itis stillbean- tiful, luxuriant and perfectly black, and when let down touches the ground as she stands, and she is tall: It is said the hair wash requires forty eggs, . and the other in- gredients are obtained from no less than twenty mysterious bottles. Ono of, the best-known figures in Paris isi of her the death who,nPn e lime. Yoer, husband, a reporter for the 'rienoh press, took up his work '. and has conducted it rot nds In her a narked enter rise: with t P she is accompanied by a great white poodle called "The Doctor," who permits no one totrifle e with hes mistress. ` One of the authorities on decoration in England is Mrs. Con yns Carr. She is the 'c manager, rt al wife of a successful theat and to her ideas on stage decoration and costume he owes notch of his success. Dire. Carr has designed - igno dresses for several of Mr. Irvines plays, and is almost always Miss 'ferry's chief counselor on wardrobe matters. • attere. - weak throats, weak lungs and • consumption in all itsstages. TIll-CSE OF DRE'TFCS The Chamber of Qep.uties Dis- ovsses the Seoret QoQq ments, M. BRISSON ON THE DOSSIER.. Dred with sores, beteg also bruised about the body. Inspector W. N. Nimrod of the society stated that the child's wrists and ankles wore swollen, and Dr, Walter Buchanan added that there were many bruises about the ehild's body", limbs and face.. The male prisoner was sentesleed to six weeks' hard labor, while his wife was sent to prisonfor14day . In default of paying a due. As the male prisoner was being removed from the overt to tiro cells, he expressed a wish that the magis- trate might be found dead when he cavo tle gages a Eewarteable Declaration, out of Misers. Cvncernin•e It -There Is Nothing la I SALISBURY EAR -SIGHTED. rt, 1e sacs, to Atreet the Secure i a t State -Arleen t S the Stat ti ti y Dreyfus Starts -Cable eitritists Premier Prepared for Recent De{'Oiopnleu(, ills Attitude on the Venezuela. made :, Forrrunner, Reading, Eng., Deo. tel. --At the welt - Paris, Deo. 20. --There was a repetition yesterday afternoon of the now falu)iIi'ir Scenes in toe Chamber of Deputies. M. Lasies, anti-Semite, interpellated the Government.on the subject of the alleged iindisoretiocs Of the Brisson Al;nistry in the Dreyfus affair, lie accusedtheteriner Premier, M. Brisson, of violating the constitution, ane violently attachea f tree Court et Cdseation, whose p egiei •ne, Lewes. he said, WAS ti brother of a Gor- man oltteiai. The speech of ;11. Lasie; was inter; net..d by uproar and. protests. The Minister of War, M. tie e roe c her, replied that be did not elcsbe oeeteir as ivish,n' to influence the a etic -ale e) the (,ourt of Cessation. $;;an whew erlli- Ing to snhmit to the (metre all the uiri.ial documents in his peen -seen, be tivas absoluteis' determined LOC to submit the secret batch ,of doeunlea s in the ease, whi ts, be pointed oat, e ntean, d eapere affecting the security of cin u•,tina, - Ho ad that if the /louse did reit ave tit hie attitude, ba was williug t,o resign. M. lefties said he thea he that unbar the circum-taneee the revi'elou of the Dreyfus trial was only a coxnotly, and he thanked tri,. De 1 reyetnet for furnishing oQicial confirmation of the r°port that the secret batch of docuinonts so fre- quently referred to, really existed. Sv then withdraw his interpellat:ion. The Secret »uenmuents, Tho Chamber later discussed an in tarp a speedy compromt:e before there Is any poliatlon of .11. Milferand, relative to the chance of a breech of their friendship." conditions upon which the excret dossier (Loud elders 1 could lie communicated to the Court of - Caseation, a9, he canteutleti, unless the • littenntN ;SOW Collect:ens, rt were pat in possession of fill the umenee the wield easm of r vis.on was Glbralt:u''Tat, Deem i'ut into n.('onetition vlttated. - of Itnpreeeentlite. M. Dopey, the Premier. replied that " London, Dee, 30. --It I, ecurrant» bsttef unless guarantees of absolute secrecy in l,ngl;tnd that Gibraltar Imo always +vt+re forthcoming the Government would commanded the straits which hoar its utlt cowruunfeete these documents to the lama .!.'hat neper, heemeer, was till court. Tia Premier (teetered also that it recently Inrorreot, The straits neo tuns Imposstlle to show the doeunlentee to miles wide, and the best guns inounted ing of the Wellington Club hero yester- day, the Earl of Selborne, Under :3eare- tary for the Colonies, discussing the for- eign pokey of the Government,maintained that the ,Marquis of ualisbury's manage- ment of the relations between Great Britain and the United ::tater alone entitled bion to the absolute +sonfelenee of the country. The change whleh had token place from three years beet, when both countries were discussing the possl- bilities of. war, would not have been ,psssiblo except for the cool, firm, far -see- Ing way in whielt `rhe Premier had dealt With the Veneeavlau diilloulty, Continu- ing, the Earl ofSelborne said: "A very simple, but very great, thing l rs hula- paned. A misunderstanding has been removed, leao people of the United Settee had not understood Great Britain's real feeling towards them. Now they nutter- stand. net is all, hut it Is Itulnanee. litres: Britain taus not proposed to use the United eltete /or her purpose, nay ore the our ends across the Atlantic more n u fl I have eropiwi;d to else Greet $ritelel for thew purpose. Where our interests aro Identical we rune hope for co-operatiou. When one country ilea an Interest and the other has none we may hope One the country nor interested well do what it cart to support its friend. Where their Interests n)aY unhappily tend to diverge, they should hasten by mutual conciliation to an nuderstanding. to as to arrive at c - y , the defence ulllosg the Government were at Qlbralter would not rzaoh moss. The r'ctetit bank roblcry !slat at. Napantie cost the County of Lennox $•2,001, The five year-old son of Mr. Robert Dafoe, of Broughram, was drowned in a cistern George Wheeler, a fourteen ,vear•o1d boy1 wits Mired on the raliiray near Lansdowne. Mr. + tto 0, Kaes of lieaford was caught in the shafting of his tannery and tetaily injured. The man found drnwtied at Towcas- 110 has been iudentitled as William Duncan, a well -to do resident of Osh :twit. CASTr � ry' F� Per Infants and Children. TAT; ilo Cf 14-��is on evert Hiram Stymy, a. farmer near Hol land Landing, lost his way in a. recent snowstorm and was found frozen to death. - absolutely assured of secrecy. 13ut pow two of the newest i1.3-lneh. All. Were guapictoue. ;, Wire guns, 3t1 fret long, and hying a M. I3eisson said: "There is no dem. ? shell et 3'I0 pounds, aro being mounted meat in the Dreyfus dossier that could an i:uropa Poin7„ These guns bare a aggot the security of the state. I exam• a range of le miles, and will put their shot inatod the entire dossier, after the dfscav- i at close quarters through throe feet of Ory of the henry forgery, and considered : Iron, so they aro most formidable thorn all snsplolouet," Weapons. St, Caveignne, former Minister of War, They can bo lauled and handled by two interjected: "Yes, Iii, Brisson and Mr or throe lean, and aro so well mounted arrion examined rho docemente. I . that they on fire a shot a minute. thought it necessary to show -theta. `T'hough Duly weighing 737 tons, thoy aro Afterwards I offered to show Tri. Brisson i vastly supotior to the old S8 and 100•ton certain documents In the banes of tion, , rnuzzle-loading guns wbieb some years Uanee, in which there were the elements ; ago '.ore the best guns at Gibraltar. of the Genvictlon, but he. Brisson 1 A. greet deal of work is being quietly thought it useless to examine these," done upon the agouties ut Gibraltar, After further debate, whiab had boon ot , which now may he pronounced impreg- the most entreated obaracter, the Chem.; cable, bor fly a vote of 3170 against 80 approved Ca PE To Ca►I13o ]EiIr1ICt siY. the attitude of the Govornxuont. Dreyfus Dusslcr Demanded. 1;neouruning News Front Ma,ior McDonald LondonDeo, 20. --The French Court I of the British eexpedition, of Cassation, according to a special London, Deo. 20. -News has come via tit/spate'sfrom Parte, has demanded the 1 Zanzibar from Majorbfononald, who is tooret Drts dossier, undortalking not the head of a British exploring party in to publishublish its contents. Enat Africa, The party started In 1e07. When Dreyfus Starts. I 1 His reports give England further cause It is reported that Capt. Dreyfus will ter congratulation in hor plan to civilize leave Cuyouna on ,fan. 6 and arrive in Africa and build a British highway from Paris the the month. Cairo to Cape Town. Majordor McDonald d __ i states be establisbed posts from the Fl4ARED COLT n'Ic.'2AT. I Uganda region, just south of Lake Nyanza, to the northeast of Lake Rudolf, And Consequently Did Not Hare Prince and is now going down the River Sobat Victor Napoleon Arrested. t0 Fashoda. Life insurance is 'a good thing but London, Deo. 20. -Tull Paris Detre- Tide establishes claims to enormous health insurance, lty keeping the bis d of the Daily says: territories in Eastern Africa. As soon as pure with hood's Sarsaparilla, is still s v nceGVietor Napoleon's re ©ntlsojourn the expedition sant out by Cecil Rhodes better. In Paris was 01 more serious import than to establish stations and telegraph serv- Miss Alice Seaver of Hamilton is was at first surmised. His presence ,vas ice from Gape Town to the middle lake suing a dentist for $200 damages, al- l:l:own, but the Government did catregion it be has serf linton9MsjaetbfaDonnldie because M. Da n the rot him s arrest y, F British w' �jaw and b bona in herposts northward, l tlthat 4 broke a oin of c., t .. hPremier, believed that the arrest would chain while pulling a tooth. ) plans for a 'ane -African eighway will I e the signal for a coup d'etat and be James 0. Boyd and Ernest Boyd- knew that be could not rely upon either be culminates!. father and sou, were sent for trial at the police or the troops commanded by ITALF MISTRUSTS ICING :lI1GNlaLIIi. General Zurlindon. "Prince Victor intends to come again Latest Dispatches Indicate That Aby.- at Christmas and tOremafn anti] Che new sluia Frontier Question Is Not Settled. year, when he hopes that the League of Patriots will be able to force a oonvoca- f Rome, Deo. 20. --The latest despatches tion of the National Assembly." 1 from Massowah are causing serious alarm here. They oontradiot Minister Canevaro s 1V1ten illarchand Loft Fashoda. statements made in the Chamber of Cairo, Egypt, Deo. 20. --Major Mar- Deputies that the Italian relations with °hand and bis party evacuated Fasboda King Menelik of Abyssinia are excellent, during the morning of Dec. 11, wben the The military organ, L'Eseroito, im- Frenob flag was loveored and the British plores the Government not to trust the and L'gyptiae flags were hoisted. The protestations of Menelik, but to send French detachment started for the Sobat troops to Massowah. River.I1 Seoolo asserts that King blenelik t detains the Italian envoy, Capt. Clow di iColla, as a hostage. • L announces thst M enelik is L'Avanti A Terrible Tale of Cruelty From old inerthing toward Erythren to deuce England -Torturers Sent to Prison frontiers, and that he marches sword in band. EXETER MARKETS. • (Clamaged every Weareesday) 'heat per bushelas ro C6 four per eat .1,8.5 to ).au .arley 8:4 to 44 air 24 to 27 'ens utter ee to el 15 to 15 eo astoee per e.g 0i5 to T5 ,ay per ton 4.50 500 tried Apples per lb 5 eucks Cicala hlclten ''urkey 111 PdIR? In the Pack? Then probably the kidneys. to Cabo Chest? Then probably the iunr- ha the *faints? Then probably rheumatism. No matter where it is,, nor what kind; you need have it no longer. It may bean hour, a day, or a year old ; it must yield to 5 5 s gtersth Nita ti r o,M bs but don't think you can patch clothes to look like new: Then again it would not pay you when you can buy clothing at the prices we sell. ®r9RGIUN$. " or' Pants made to civic r, all wool heavy tweeds $2.00 Suits 9.8O Overcoats 8,09 Black Worsted suits a spec- ial, 81%00 Our $ w0 blacks beat all • others at Cottle and irn for ti ollr t•it, PATRONIZE US. • People patronize us because they realize that we always sell clothing; that is strictly up -p '7. ak R q.i..L...e Uppasite Post Office Hamilton on 22 charges of housebreak- ing, theft and receiving. Seaforth : Another of the pioneer residents of Huron, in the person of Mrs, Samuel Halliday, of the Mill road, Tuclaersmith, departed this life on Mon- day moruiulgl having reached the age of 72 years. The deceased leaves a family of three daughters and one son. 6444•••••••o••••••••••••44.414•••••••4113 Advice to tConsumPIivesi There are three great reme- dies that every parson with weak lungs, or with consump- tion itself, should understand. ts-a nd I These remedies will cure t about every case in its first :' • stages; and many of those I more advanced. It is only the most advanceden thatse are e ho ales s. Ev the won wonderfully relieved and life • I itself greatly prolonged. • What are these S e tame dies ? Fresh air, proper food and 1 e SCOWS edin ag y,« 1 3 :. f , a ' of. Cud Liver oat with Hypo- • plcosplztes. Be afraid of yy fresh air. ;.t not of S draughts but Eat nutritious food and drink plenty of milk.. Do no forget • a the that Scott'Emulsion mulsion is Z oldest, the most thoroughly 3 tested and the highest en- • Y dorsad of all remedies for Children z6 �Cr for C T RI 5oa. and $floe; alt druggi<ts. SCOTT & BOWNE,'Chemists, Toronto, esNa ooioeosa.oevaeeot0000etetie A CHILD ON THE RACK. for Six Weeks. London, Deo. 20. -Tile Chatham branch of the National Society for the l?re ventien of Cruelty to Children brought a man named Walter Roberts before the local stipendiary magistrate yesterday for tor- turing a'little girl named Maud Whaley, aged 7 years, The prisonerwent to Chat- ham from Deptfnrd, and was entrusted with the caro of the child, whose mother lives at Deptford. He and his wife emu - pied apartments In the squalid neighbor- hood of Klieg, street, Brook Evidence was given by a single woman named Florence Humphries, lodging in the same home, 1 who said she bad : frequently heard the sound of blows, followed by the screams lot a child. Last Saturday the screaming occurred in the afternoon, and continues dui ing the evening. 111 a piteous tone. the cause and Witness wontt O ascertain , found that the prisoner and his wife had gone out and looked the door. She un- fastenedthe door, procuredred a light (the roan; being in total darkness) and found tftechild upon a chair ,vltioh was lying on its side. One leg ot the child was tied by the ankle to one side of the chair and the other leg to be other side.' Tho bands -: of the child wore tied behind to one of the chair legs, palms outwards There was also a cardboard stool.' arrangement fastened.rougd her neck to prevent, the child leaning her head either backward or. forward: The child was in an extreme- ly dirty condition. and beg hood was tion• The "Hanging Judge" Resigns. London, Deo. 20, -lion. Sir Henry Hawkins, one of the justices of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Judicature, god owing to the severity of his sentences known as the "hanging judge." has resigned. Be was associated with Chief Justine Coleridge in the first Tiohborne trial, when ho particularly distinguished himself by his exhaustive oross-examination. Immediately after appleine it yen feel its soothing, Warming, streeree. aping pouter. It quiets congestion; draws out indamination. iS a new plaster.. r1 new combination of new remedies. Made after BOW methods. Entirely unlike any other plaster. The Triumph of Modern Medical Science. The l'erfectcd Product of yours o° Patient Toil. Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer's Cherry Pee- tend eatotal in the treatment of all throat and lune; affections. Placed over the stomach, it stops nausea and 'vomiting; over the bowers, it controls cramps and colic. Placed over the small of the back, it removes all congestion from the kidneys and greatly strengthens weakness. For sale by all Druggists. J. C. Ayer Co, Lowell, Masa. , 1 Picycles ; I �� Bicycles . lit Rowina Klein, a seven year•old Ber- lin girl was fatally burned by her clothes catching fire. At St. Johns, feud, the preliminary investigation in the St, Brigide muder er trial was caneltteed. The prisoner, McCall, was committed for trial et the criminal term on March 22. Russia Orders More War Vessels. London, Dec. 20, -The e. -The Jt. Petersburg burg correspondent of the Daily Mail says: "The Russian Government has ordered Pa squad- ron, nenewdestrgyera for theciao q ron, to be aomolotod within two years. "It is reported that the Minister for War, Lieut. -General KuraPot.1 , wall be dismissed for countermanding an order given by the Grand Dake Vladimir, who Petersburg eof he St. t o ,nand r t 8 is e m military ry distriot. '' erre. A,pvor. wood's Fhoeptloaine, The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Canada. cads. 0 nl rel i 0.beemedicine discovered. Six packages guaranteed to cure all Sarins of Serval Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $l, six, ±5. ()naval please, sit•tcii4cure: Pamphlets free to any address. Tho Wood Company, Windsor, Ont. i aVood's Phosphoritne te sold in Exeter by J. W. BrOwing,druggist. /knottier Massacre in. China. London, Deo. 20. -According to a despatch froux Shaughai, the "rebels have seized the town of Ghung Yang, 50 miles southwest of Ttohang, Provilt co of Boo Pea, on she north bank of the Yang Teo Mang, 200 miles above Chin pians Foo, They have massacred a French priest and 10e converts. Y i �:`..'A . 4,11V:;qq f K.a (irt. „t . vI S lid Leading E^'pirwic,liatt"i of r„i:.;tsc''. , i•': n Yeats in Det t% rya r,..$ 256,000 Mad. WECURESTRICTURE Thou. f young and middle-aged ere meta eleviththis disease -many anconal. . They mayhiovo a smart- Incm "'M1! ton, small, twisting stream, sa .ea,.iing pains at times, plight :dis- ch ligculty In commencing, weak ort »iisoions, and all the symptoms of ute,o is debility -they have STRIC- TURE. Don't let doctors experiment on Son. b+ eutting, stretching, or tearing you. Phis will not cure you, as it ail l re- turn. 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