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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-7-13, Page 4ria .Deila, Props \meatpreve'led Cres of"shame gag 4111 eY en t`g,agger". were heard through out the laoi ee, as the G. 0. 111, trampled rough -shod on the intelligent minority by the application of the closure.Mr. Gladstone's ower supporters were pow- erless—they had to submit and swal- low the close. Eet land i$ in a state of intence eecitemelwt, Mr. Balfour, speak lag at Stoci;port, described "the crime Mr. Gladstone was commiting as the height of political infamy." Lord 'Ran- dolph Churchill at Carlisle expressed„ this doabt whether: the Premier could be more properly called "a lunatic or a Traitor" -but proferred the latter term The trach is Mr. Gladstone is himself bound hand andfoot to Sexton, Dillon and other leaders of the Irish party. Last week was the stormiest cession eyes known in the British Parliament, "I1 dI;rOt � P I;i� 1 th, 1898.. 1'' Il'QtTGj) 11.61.1',It; WRECK- ED US. ';ug til.e first'el:a months of the 'last seven years the ."ali hires, in Canada Were averaged 8i) in number, and $3, 5.'3,40 in the amount ofr:iabil %res. The record, theofore, sheets a decrease a one percent in the number of failures axed of frtceu steel o Jr -ball peanut in the amount of liabilities for the past six mw. tlh4 .iti coal .:a : e.fi wit i the aver >:ge of the same t:eriod for the pass eev. el e,t•s. Compared with ilye eo>'res ponding six month: of the three years ;ie0, 1891, a11d1tJ2, the (' st half of . )3 show a decrease of twenty ant ot:e-helf percent i.? the i'abililies of srurcha'e;s and otbe:'s vv •ic have failed, Coleeeteed tt ith the soil!'; peClod loch 0" lost year the hest half of 1f9i) shows an. ie crease of a little over one and one quarte, per ce,•t. All the ed'ect that the serious state of a1Tairs lo iLe United States has h:id up all toe lau-i aels of Canada, bas beep to xatc.,ease the amount of the liabilities of fhilinb concerts by 9 nae.; as compared with the corresponding period of the sl:eeeodiag year. Even this though a relatively small amount may not be due to the crisis rcross the bo"ole', but :ay arise from. other eiicu.nsianecs .1,1togetber distinct and scperate. Th's favorable condition of a.Pairs iu Canada is an object lesson for our peo- ple, Had the Opposir.,oa snce,eeded ;n 1887 its carrying out commercial union the business of Canada vvaillci have :,`eon prostrated by the same destruc- tive gale which is now sweellieg over the States. To obtain a still more still: reg view of the position of tate corn aratiye safe ty occupied by Canaria under our pres- ent fl al system, wo have only to con- trast the record of this country with that of the United States, During the past seven years the total liabilities of failing concerns in the United States for the first six months of each year -wars on all average $ 3,$OO,000 or a to- tal of S160,C710,0 )O. The ''nilures dur- ing I S93 had liabilities of $170,560,000 an increase of „ hundred and sixty- five ixty- f ve per, , , average. Had Manacle; shorn a similiar increase the amount of liabilities for the past six n ootirs would have been $22,9C'1000 instead of the actual, figures of $7,315, 230. The statistics here presented are ;thong ihcoof of the aecurac,v of Mr 'ague's dia oois:s of the condition Of one corn mun tC- when he said: "There :s a gent -deaf of.goite and so'td pr;: 'peib: ! i Calle d:".'• Tf' Z'O 1L2i'L»' ALS, 'Thursday of last weer;:---Jol_- 6th IS9u—witnessed the nuptials of F. R. H. Prince George, only surviving son of 11. R. H. the Prince 02 Wales, and the Pri-rcess \'" _'ie ,relay of Teel.. All Lsedou was as„:r over the auspicious event. The weather was propitious, end 'vast crowds assembled co witness este 'imposing p eeei on from Duel.ing•- lam Palace to the Chep& Royal, in St, James' Palace, where the Archbishop of Canterbury perfor'iird the marriage ceremony assisted by the Bishop of .eanrlo;i ai':l other peominent clergy. :Hae ii atteety the Queen headed the procession, followed lav the Prince of Miles and Detite of Edinburgh, The Xing of Denmark escorted itis dau;_1 u - ter, the Princess of Wales, les, The bride 'leaned upon the berm of her father, +:rte -O t'xe of Teel., acconrpavied b•' bet st•oteee T'•' -ince Adol*,hos of Tee.. Tire ,a'ts n,.esented io It,a neve?y-.l.,tel. led sesaete wire pleb and VA i ilable beyond deal: ii3tion of itach, the g';' is of jewelry t ci in cions stoecs giro; r by the Erin- ses' itf Wales to lie=: .on and. his •br'de, was valued at X250,000 or $1,2,10,020. 1:e ntlful ode, prepe.red for the _oc- eeee n ley Mr. Lewis Morris, is worthy ,see wlt,,;,i::3,:',.r l , be; fl suggested r,� 'ono. 1 aver' t r succe.tsion to the a e eleran Tennyson, 'rite last lines &h tve13 i,j txete'eV 'rteil: i 1 4 114 „1 r .7ec,n U.'IVY oC nl'a1th, (eart'r i'oiyt•tt ft1f ar ? •er"n e'er all our British 11e San t}l ! r idlaru,1 r onic t * rai,y to nce:,t r.fll+r l,rlr;nept indf' t rl •ir n°tr, t,r;d,i+r+ '� n o ere, T0 her 1416t0i, her soveretgn r ibe:' i t„,, r of her let ea higher mime ems nfliao still-- rsr,�tuttPr,;•i 0.1 tl,.. '`s .fit, TX :°),1! ft' 1'c r tt}t tt •,,.,iC l ,' pit bid h r'•t 1 , TI,,., t.•u1T•ti1,�, the : }reel!: �.1rrlister�����with 1 , i b -,a�,c:ea lr., ..., Tin:, (JscrJu Las befell west �Wis117�t;St,lt„x:ily ai",faiiftl. �'6`itltnut theoort0ltit , of erne pal;etiseleig the ,4 cr t i415'r,SltlFlle.tits, �.,. yi,,,i � !, opposition, 1Jil, t#ne�,1�r.Islt (lict,Gi.ot has foy'eed iz l:,si1 r' Hwaes by l . a tt1:�;,).ic'• or: etily' 15� an J , ,1 L a +t '`9 c' t' }' and a Irish 1. h ..Its illi .ex.,;, y r,4t">''k5 t ( t Ji`.l e an f r r, Vat ye A.sseathlet. Great eecite EDJ i OL'L4L XTfs'1VS. In a se:'•:non before the Or:iuee Lod- ges la Ottawa, on Sunday last, preach- en e Rev, 'Mr. Knowles, Presbyterian minister, 1; ladle, allusion Was Made to tae R 0, Mayor of Montreal who gave t•. o public address of welcome to the society of Christain tindeavorers (some 15,000 delegates in number) for bays itlg uttered sentiments that breathed tae true sprit of Christianity in the same sermon, the Rey. gentleman in alluding to Sir John Thompson eaid: "When Sir John Thompson became Premier,it was feared by a great many that he would prove to be bigotted,--- but oe the contraey, he has peoved him self to be more of a man than a pate:. tate, and more of a Canadian than a Catholic," .,...,vim.. A farewell reception and address were given to Lord Derby, the Gover nor, in the Senate Chamber, at Ottawa, ou Saturday last, by the • Mayor and Corporation of capital, Minister's of the Crown, and other officials, and a good ly number of the citizens. The newly appointed Commander of the forces of B N. A., Lt. General Montgomery Moore has been sworn in as administrator of government until the arrival of the Earl of 'Aberdeen in the Autumn. A gat'.lering of !203 members of the Loyal Orange County Lodge of Toroe. to took place on Sunday last in the Pavilion where divine sorvice was held and an appropriate sermon preacher by Rev. Mr. Dison, Church of England Clergyman and Chaplain of the Lode. The Hon. Mr, Daly, Minister of the interior, accompanied by the Deputy Minister and Mr. Hume is on a tour of inspection throughout Manitoba and ,he N. W. Territories for several weeks. More bank fail tires in the United States, Nearly 203 of those institu- tions have either gone:iuto liquidation or ceased to do business. About i,000,0;,0 bushels of graio reached. iii .gs_oa :. ti,:ei the West last week. The Behring; Sea Tribunal is now d.nw: og to a close. News of the Wee:: Nearly 1,809 pounds of tobacco,which was being fraudulently imported into Canada„ has been seized, at Philadel- phia. Harvey and;Wilson, charged with defrauding' the Bank of British North American, were committed for trial at London Friday, The works of the No eh Atnericaa Mill Buildiog Co. at StratFord were burned Tuesday.. Abet) t i 00 men are thrown out of work and the loss is $:35,- 000. A terrible cyclone visited several towns in Iowa, causing widespread death and destruction. Over one hund- red ed , :-sons are believe& to !mere been Lilted, A London, Eng., correspondent cab. les that it is generally feared there that all ho i or the removal of the schedule ori Canadian cattle this season must be abandoned. During a severe thu:,derstorm,Watch passed over Drayton about 850 T.ltur-s day morning, Zion Methodist church on the Birth con. of Peel was struck by lightning and considerable damage was clone, A man named Mortimore, profession, al sport, who was entrusted with the management of Braudon's (Man,) '.Do- minion day sports, aikipped last week with tho entire reee,ipts. There is no clue to his whereabouts, Bev. John T. James, a Virgin -a preaeher,wllo is very anxious to smash the rtittt, lower, began .operations at the World's s I a..l ou 7 uesda'r by Sta9htl rf' a ay with bis stint at the round tower , u Of lao,y l:ilos of liisli whiskey belonging' to Sir John Powers, of Dublin, Ireland. The preacher was aeseetcd.. 1vv1. de Pew Feldan a French gentieme.r who with his wife, lead beenp s eudt»' a,tw days in Tta:of.;o, lost a satchel ettt�$1,C0O wo€ttof jewel fetes Itieslav`eveninte as he was waiting f Chicago, to tailuc, lull to Chic.ado. Phe jewel 3n in a small v '1 were .fbl d t17a 1 pawn 1 shop lltiday »o1 „. it had been pawned by the thief for S'. Prosidelit Cleveland's: rheumatism, is leasing,' him, Friday nights storm did great darn* in central part of Wisconsin,. The , • Franco-Jertllan Commercial Convention went into effect July 12• About 1,000,009 bushels of grain reached Kingston from the west last heel:, The New York Times notes a great improvement in the financial situat 17n, Sir Nar'cisse F. Belleau, K C. M. G., forst Lieutonant:eeyernor of Quebec, is very. ill. The poople quickly recognize merit, and this;is the reason the sales of Hood's Sarsaaparilla are continually •n” creasing.: Try, it, Ivindame Dcinorest, of New Yorke was robbed the other night in a Chi- cago boarding house, of diamonds val- ued at 51,000, The damage by Friday's” cyclone is estimated at 8800,000, 'Total number of deaths reported 68, with more than a hundred injured. In some districts of Manitoba wheat is headed out and bye the end of Au- gust, if the presentweather con tinues, reaping. will be commenced, The Beiiish steamer Falcon with Lieut. Peary and party' aboard sailed from Portland, Maine on Saturday for Greenland, on their Artie expedition. The .6 -year old son of Gideon Nicho- las was drowned in the aver at Cale- donia, Ont., Friday, while bathing, The body was recovered shortly afterwards Jules Verne is 66 years old and has written 69 books: '1 be newel.* leads a retired, quiet life et A 'lenst and is' a member of the municipal council of that city. The Australian steamship Warri- moo, arrived at Vancover'Sunday am 20 days 16 hours from Sydney. She had 93 passengers and S00 tons of cargo. A tramp who had been put off the train Deax Rivieres, near Brockville, ou Friday, placed his neck across the track before the incoming train and was decapitated. The Canadian Packing Company, of London, Ont., made their first shipment Thursday to Messrs. Barnes, of Lon- don, .Eng land, comprising five carloads of superior bacon, The attendance at the World's Fair Sunday, was so light as to'raise doubt somine l s nemill ds as to whether t'.e open Sundays are to prove the fivancial boon to the Fair that was expected, The duke of Veragua is said to be bankrupt owing to Ibm treachery of a Mend in whose hands he placed his es- tate. A subscription will be taken up in the United States to assist the duke. Charles Miller, a negro, of Bardwell If y., was hanged by a moll Friday, and his body burned for assaulting and murdering Mary'and Ruby Ray, 'aged 16 and 72 years respectively. According to Canon Farrar. about 4,000 clergymen of the Church of Eng- land are out of employment. Another writer declares that about an eq LIM number are miserably underpaid. The by-law rroposin; to expend $55,- 000 to extend the intake pipe of the Windsor waterworks above the town of Walkerville, was voted on Thurs- day, and resulted in its defeat by about 100. A heavy electric storm visited . Mid- dlesborough, Ky , Saturday night, in which a shower of fish of the sun perch specie was precipitated on the town. Tbey ranged in length from las to 3 incnes in length Versatile, the bay horse owned by Mr, Wm, Heildrie, of Hamilton, won a race at Washington Pert, Chicago, Friday. boating, amongst others, Dia- blo, the Brooklyn. Handicap winner. He lowered the' world's record for one mile and t'i_ee-eights, A farm hand named Bamberger, at Caddo, North Dakota, the other day murdered Mr, Kreider, his employer, Mrs. Kreider and four children, a:ssa:ilt- ed the eldest daughter, saddled a horse and rode away. F:Ie was ptlrsuecl and captured by a posse of citizens .of 'Del - ora iue, Manitoba, shortly afterli a had crossedthe boundary line. A` sheriff of N. Dari;,, who had been foilowing, closely on the inurkerer's trail, arriv- ed at Deloraine shortly after the cap ture. Bamberger has consented to re- turn witLeut extradition :papers, He was a cousin of the mardered family. ALL MEI Youny, old or Middle-aged, tvho find themselves nervous, weak and ex- hausted, who are • broken down ' from excess or overwork, resulting in many. of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, lots of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation; of the heart, emissions, lack of energy, ; nain in the kidneys, headaches,pimples les in the face and body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the pagans, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eye- lids, and elsewhere, bashfulness, depos; its in the urine, Ions of will-ppwer, ten- derness of the scalp and spine,' weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipa- tion, dullness of hearing, loss of voice,. desire for solitude: excitability of tem- per, slut!+err eyes, ve sniper r! o t d d with LEADEN CIRCLES, oily looking skin, ete areIl a swrnptams of nervous debil- ity that lead to insanity lniiess eared, The spring of vital force having lost its tension ever; function wanes consequence, Those who igthrone) ,r L, abuse, cotillnitted in norance, may be permanently cured, Semi your ad- dress cl,dr.ess for book on diseases "peculiar ' to man, b(„ at aG,d'ray :NT r* r.•. T ATT3014, , sl,icw e A t,, 'l.olt•kat}, �Unt, Why you take Cold and Cough. h� t9a Generally caused by exposure to cold, vret feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in thin dress,' or wearing damp clothes, stock- ings, or any other cause tending to check suddenly the perspiration, The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter;which nature tries to throw off by expectora- tion. In many cases she is unable to do so without assistance, and this is Why you use Allen's Lung Balsam. Three Size Bottles, 25e., c0c., $1.00 liOTIL. to CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Joseph Case, late of the Township of Usborne in the County of Huron, yeoman, de- ceased. Notice is haereby,givon presuant to Chan- ter 110, of be aev:s e Statutes of Ontario, UK, that all persons hay.u; claims against the estate of the said rate Joseph Case, who died o11 the 17th clay oi Jo ae, 1853, are re- ouired to deliver, or send by post prepaid to n she udersigned so1ieitorfor (Phomas Mur- raCase and Thomas rlawkins, Executors, of'the last will and testament of the said de :eased, on or before the 15th day of August, 1893, astatoment in. writing containing tbeir -names and addresses -and full •psrticulays of their claims duty verified by statutory declaration and the nature of the security (ifany) held bytbern. And that after the said las b in en ti'tn ed date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having, regard only to claims of which notice shall have been received as above required ; and the Said Executors will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof so distributed to any •person or i)er- soile of whose claims notioe shall not have been received at the time of. said distribut- ion. • ELLIOT & EL LTOT, Solicitors for Executors. Dated 5th July, 1593. EXETER, Ci1T. The break in the Erie canal has been repaired. The statute of P. T. Barnum in Sea- side park, Br dtiepoet, Coen., bas b len smeared with red paint. No clue to the perpetrators, ' The officials report as to the sanita- tion of Hamburg, Germany, show that the health condition ace good, though the beat is idtense, Oswin Mayo, vice-p:•esdeat of the T E. Wells Peeling Company, of Chicago committed saicide Monday with rat poison. it is supposed, that he was tetnpoearily i,:saae. Collector Morgan, of BaITalo, refuses to allow free entry at that tort of Clydesdale horses on certificates of the Clydesdale Horse Association of Can- aria, Robert H.Ingersoll & Co., of New York, e'tnibitors of novelties at the World's Fair, -have been ordered to re- move their display from the grounds because they were four d to be selling goods for iniuiediate delivery. Tile originator of the Concord grafi J is still living in Concord, Mass, He is Ephraim W. Bull, now 87 years old, and one of the prominent men in the historic town. In his garden in Can-. cord he still shows the old molten: of the Concord grape, which he 'deve' o}red from the seeds el a native wild grape planted ;just 50 years ago. LOST OR RILING MANHOOD, general and floPOUS Debility, 1Kf �tl n i UMPIIORUVt Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects of o or Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, Errors g Noble Manhood fully Restored. How to St Enlarge and Strengthen Wthalc,Lindeveloped Or,ans and Parts of Body. Absolutely un - failingnorms Truatnent-13eneft3 in a da7 i f 5b Ststes and Foreign Men. testify from r Coto- ' Beek, x• tries;. Write them. Descriptive, e l.'natJo r " and proofs mailed �n (sealed) free, ERIC: t4LIJIOAL �F g Lidialot II Nos 1 The undersigned wishes to inform thegeneral public that he keeps constantly in stock, all kinds of building material, dressed and un- dressed 1mxibek B. C. Red, Ontario, High Land and. Pine Shi.ngles. Special notice is drawn to B. C. Red Cedar which is acknowledged to be the most durable timber that grows; especially for shins.• les. d1. 36 to O years. e • It is said by those who know, that they will last from 36 to 40 years in any climate. James. Willis, LUMBER MERCHANT. FqLE EXT OFL II 1 ® 9N cu Re s �rIC OLERA CHOLERA-PlORBU3 A-, EA u DYSENTERY sli chiliC0o1PLAga CHIL.DREN Price 35 c rS ! . o P ile'1I TAT'0N S Glx tJrth'twam ,^r4 �:�,>3xtErLY.v�h G3st�� `•,:. uJ?..,.�'"�,.fi"�^if Dr. Fowler's l lxtraot. of Wild Strawberry is a reliable s remedy that can always bo depended on to caro cholera, cholera infaatum, ,colic, cramps, diarrhoea, dysentery, and all looseness of the bowels. Et is a pare xtract containing all the virtues of Wild Straw- berry, one of the safest and surest cures forall summer complaints, combined with other harmless yet prompt curative agents, well known to medical science. The leaves of W1ld� Strawberry were known by the Indians to be an excellent remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery and looseness of the bowels; but medical, Scieuce'lhas placed 'before the publio in Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry a complete and effectual cure for all those distressing and often clangorous complaints so common in this change- able climate. It lute stood the test for 40 years,' and hundreds of lives have been saved by its prompt use. No other remedy always Cures summer complaints so prompptly, quiets the pain so effectually and allays irrita- tion so successfully as this unrivalled prescription of Dr. Fowler. If you are going to travel this SU m'`er" be sure and take a bottle' with you. It overcomes safely and quicldy the 'dis tressing' summer complaint so often caused by change of air and water, and is also a specific against sea -sickness, and all bowel Co, m.plai t a Price 35c. Beware of imitations and substitutes sold by unscrupulous dealers for the sake of greater profits. W. G. Bissett's Livery. First Class Horses and Rigs. SPECIAL RATES WITH COMMERCIAL MEN. Orders left at Bissett Bros.' Hardware Store, will receive prompt attention. TERMS - REASONABLE A TRIAL SOLICITED. W. G. BISSETT GHRISTIEI eawirgroo First Class RIGS And HORSES ORDERS LEFT AT THE HAWS SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE STABLE WILL BE PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tors=a : Mees.00sia. b L Telephone Connection Men's, Boy's . . and O .' , .dre 's Hair cut in the latest style` Ladies' Knots, Bangs and Switches made ' to order. H. FISH Savbe —AGENT POR THE— PARISIAN , STEAM LAUNDRY.' PROMOTES DIGESTION, CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES DYSPEPSIA: CURES DYSPEPSIA. Mr, Neil McNeil, of Leith, Ont., 'writes: DrAr Sins,—Por years and years I antlered from dyspepsia m its worst forms, and after trying all means in my power to no purpose I was persuaded by friends to try B.B.B., which I did, and after using 5 bottles I has completely cured. ACTS ON THE BOWELS, Cures CONSTIPATION Cures CONSTIPATIOF Cures CONSTIPAT napld Ttecovesy. Dne.0 Sms,—I have tried your B.B.I3. with great success for constipation and pain in my head. The second dose made me ever so much. better. My bowels now move freely ' and the pain in my bea:.rl has left nae, an d to everybody with the same disease Irocommend 11.B.13. Miss F. Wrmixr,r9, 445 Bloor St, Toronto, REGULATES. THE LIVER. Cures BILIOUSNESS. Cares BILIOUSNESS, Cure BILIOUSNESS. D.root 'roof Sirs,—I was troubled for five voars with Livor Complaint. I used a great deal of medicine which did me no good, a.11 `s Was getting worse all the time until I tried Burdock Blood Bitters. After taking four bottles I am now well. I can also recommend it for the care of Dyspepsia. NTsrY A. E. DnAoon, Rawkstone, Ont, € EaGUL.l TES THE KIDNEYS. Cures HEAD/WILE Cures H 'ADiWII . Cures RL"AD,ICHE PURIFIES THE. BLOOD. suammors.m....tru warm. Fri 5?r'cmpt Ciao. DFas SIIts,-I was very bad with headache and pain in my back; .my hands and feet welled so I could do no work. My sister-in-law advised me to try' 13.73. B. 'with one 11sttIe I felt 140 020011 better that I got one more, I P.M. 12019 vt•033, and can work as well as euro ANN= BMW-RSe, nilsonbn.rg, Ont. ' elites BAD BLOOD. Curs BAD D .00J Cures BAD BLOOD. Bad I)lood may arise from. wrong action of the Stomaob, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. 13..13. 13., by regulating and toning these organs, removes N10 00050 and makes now rich blood, removing all blood diseases from a pimple to a scrofulous sore. THE KLI, TO 'MEWL Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the • Flowers, Kidneys and Liver, carry ng off gradually without weakening the s s- tem, all the impurities arta foul humors of the secretions; at 111e same time Cora reefing Acidity of the Stomach, - cueing Bliinitsness, Dyspepsia, H0GlChb5, Dizziness, Ilea'tl tri! v Constipation, Dryness. of the Skin, Dropsy, of Vision, Jami' 1 iiityts SaltRheum, �,l^s�si�tl.�,s, ,ort;.;>�•. Fluttering I .s �r A.k3I' �y '11r3�iEl�,x>" 1fttAa,, JCltzetelcyinn or t -vousness and General Debility i 2l1' those and roan other similar a oinrrin me y GViola to the happy in mer-et) ofBURDOCK 31.00) Il;TT h8i Vol°, sale by allZaettem T,i tLB1)RX&Cb.1Proprihta , Tonto � �IS 3£3SSr �. � <�1' 3:tic4fuS rn" Regulates the Sterrracle, Liver anci L-a.,owels, unlocks theSecretions,Pueifiesthe Blood arid removes ell Im— purities from a 'Pimple to thewor• of $tmryofie l oei a Sore. .a.,ncrr MD ZIFIT6F t •�:�I,..-.0 r`uu r � S 3i'N w: . n' "3!ati12,7rze `r g NO 1;1.. f 1S P •1'u5r�.1...47,:n. ' �..4rRi? 1.Z3 nh,, ,,.i x jy . c 'Y�'f•4Y..nJ.e :c DY:,a CONSTIPATION, SALE HEART DL ZINf7.SS. C IiittIMATi jj'otv�' PEPI.A. Bih.ICaUS �SIC''sS; Ii!ADACl-Ii";. RHEUM, SCR05111,,fi . BURN, SOURToMAAli lei3O $V' St \, SkIN bISE.A E srrr"' � i ;IIr. i '� rn,G.., s. •'--- ��' �,i:iCtr.. r' } 6 'tt.3 , Lei 131r11 r'—frC3 S24 ,� lro true , rre.. r �r,ul:wa:d:st.•.u.h.�Jl•�a�iS',.At 1 :�> ' C �gn, r, f' a t, :.t PROMOTES DIGESTION, CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES DYSPEPSIA: CURES DYSPEPSIA. Mr, Neil McNeil, of Leith, Ont., 'writes: DrAr Sins,—Por years and years I antlered from dyspepsia m its worst forms, and after trying all means in my power to no purpose I was persuaded by friends to try B.B.B., which I did, and after using 5 bottles I has completely cured. ACTS ON THE BOWELS, Cures CONSTIPATION Cures CONSTIPATIOF Cures CONSTIPAT napld Ttecovesy. Dne.0 Sms,—I have tried your B.B.I3. with great success for constipation and pain in my head. The second dose made me ever so much. better. My bowels now move freely ' and the pain in my bea:.rl has left nae, an d to everybody with the same disease Irocommend 11.B.13. Miss F. Wrmixr,r9, 445 Bloor St, Toronto, REGULATES. THE LIVER. Cures BILIOUSNESS. Cares BILIOUSNESS, Cure BILIOUSNESS. D.root 'roof Sirs,—I was troubled for five voars with Livor Complaint. I used a great deal of medicine which did me no good, a.11 `s Was getting worse all the time until I tried Burdock Blood Bitters. After taking four bottles I am now well. I can also recommend it for the care of Dyspepsia. NTsrY A. E. DnAoon, Rawkstone, Ont, € EaGUL.l TES THE KIDNEYS. Cures HEAD/WILE Cures H 'ADiWII . Cures RL"AD,ICHE PURIFIES THE. BLOOD. suammors.m....tru warm. Fri 5?r'cmpt Ciao. DFas SIIts,-I was very bad with headache and pain in my back; .my hands and feet welled so I could do no work. My sister-in-law advised me to try' 13.73. B. 'with one 11sttIe I felt 140 020011 better that I got one more, I P.M. 12019 vt•033, and can work as well as euro ANN= BMW-RSe, nilsonbn.rg, Ont. ' elites BAD BLOOD. Curs BAD D .00J Cures BAD BLOOD. Bad I)lood may arise from. wrong action of the Stomaob, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. 13..13. 13., by regulating and toning these organs, removes N10 00050 and makes now rich blood, removing all blood diseases from a pimple to a scrofulous sore. THE KLI, TO 'MEWL Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the • Flowers, Kidneys and Liver, carry ng off gradually without weakening the s s- tem, all the impurities arta foul humors of the secretions; at 111e same time Cora reefing Acidity of the Stomach, - cueing Bliinitsness, Dyspepsia, H0GlChb5, Dizziness, Ilea'tl tri! v Constipation, Dryness. of the Skin, Dropsy, of Vision, Jami' 1 iiityts SaltRheum, �,l^s�si�tl.�,s, ,ort;.;>�•. Fluttering I .s �r A.k3I' �y '11r3�iEl�,x>" 1fttAa,, JCltzetelcyinn or t -vousness and General Debility i 2l1' those and roan other similar a oinrrin me y GViola to the happy in mer-et) ofBURDOCK 31.00) Il;TT h8i Vol°, sale by allZaettem T,i tLB1)RX&Cb.1Proprihta , Tonto