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t am -meat' • 111 tilfAe 601111t108
Fozeier.. Branch
en every tatv.-10, ilay from zo m. to 3 ;
annue.1 meeting .of tho Notional Rifle
Association opened at Bisley yester-
.
• dav in brilliant weather. : The ene
Huron
VV.; een ea to t p m
Thos. \Veir Stanleyntvlio attempt-
ed to vonizitit suicide a forteiglit ago,
was taketa te the asyline at Lendoe
last week.
At the reeent S.. einiventien held
in Beytteld. the II-one:all parielt :deed
first in the eounty foe aniveitaiary
ofteiriege, dieverai (elute S. te's ninth> 0.
geed matt at, ell.
.The liter 01'Ra-inter And tileCiev,
auteint, Igen diateiteeil,
Mr. idleChey leaving tentglit out his
partuer anti veil' colitmaethe business.
Mr. Pelmet intends reiredeleg111
t awn.
et vica,:an is week, neee,e aeal
idecideet, ared alai line vital lieeele. and
feet. iteerre iced ;eel nee like n well
t. td!..eaide J.74„41 LL -is ,-,4,0LL/Lze
tito tql„-e117.0.1L;Ir... 1`,ETVOilsneSS
end rest •
CI:teen ceinteli eeti -ii..12tIarAiittg" as to
whezie they ehell ley the new
Lith..elehiereitte-goitte the neenters
tidageat ate. the iiietie end ether the
out:edit.. et tiie eineie 2 tette, The um-
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teak:ea-a V. J. WL0,1 bats
heright that teitetii, eeweeestnliii" or
the t :deo .7; Loy,- le01.,v0iligt
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the el ttee pain:at:at eveat on
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etaiddiello I.1 eiel Mee. theheity
14 gi 4.40 10.41to de pea tare
I1„1, 410141 teetinent
Esiz-1 pt'. a4 l al 0.0. to 14414e reivantoge of
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0..11'a4or, neeeert Mr. Doherty
' vitae Writ etel it handeonle bino
i teller tool ei 4414041ed runic..
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ise and, his son,vbarrits.or
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it 11 I
e . John F. Kane,
of Lunen,
The t te int in; Pt ealiette Mans had :
very etweeseful enniveleary 4111 June
440 and duly 1st, The finer:dial pro-
Brilatetia-Mh• • Atha= Ford envie mai, amounted to $1,hreitie
• tained a 11141111,440. of her ft Weide on ha eledginit eel° for some time has
Tneeday evenieg last. -Mr. Wm, been in the employ ef Isleeetie R. 4:
Dim -ford reteing 1118 tarn, in de Fox, banizeht, Iowan, left on Mon-
Feld'h • day for Terento, to neettpt a sitnation
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rdeiti Loon 1. at chi: bottle with the hank of Ontario,
here 1 etves for retreit. Falday nem- tity ftiend, look here 1 you know
ing,---.511rs (Aristae 11811t% 94 Lon- how weak and nervous your wife le,
don. wasV Airs; her aunt, Mrs, A. and you know that Carter'S Iron Pills
Deariog, jr., 0 ieu days hat a tele, 1%jIl relieve her, now why not le fair
tries generally are satisfactory, but
there is a notable absence of colon -
tale, Ceilidh% alone furnishing a full
team. The events decided yesterday
are unimportant. • •
The prograin for the entire meete
ng shows ,that spate Of the lessoite
f the Boor war have not been over-
looked. The rapid -firing principle,
has ba::•n introduced in mane- ot the f
short -distance competitions, both for
thhnta mat indiviiluels, and eiteieney
in firing at -extreme ranges is aleo
encouraged. In tle, latter ease the 7i
THE APPLE WORM.
t1,4 Codling: .41Otb, one of tit° zaos Vo-
stroetive of Inseet Pests, nos
•Ualord a roothold.
Among the most destructive of in-
, sect. pests that have gained a foot-.
hold in ("anoda is the 414)We-worm,
or emiling moth, knowu to entomo-
logists a, poc pea pomouelia."
The great dtvindfalls" that are cur-
rently attributed to • un f o rt uncle
freaks of the . elan:Ruts are clue in a
large inert:awe to the inroads of this
•pest. Most of the apples that full in
an °raillery windstorm will be
found, • on diem: inttion, to coutain
the Larva of this ensect. for it is the
heat attacked thei yields most readi-
ly to the evMd. The /oath, an In-
' significant400king t Lux collie
• be covered h.y htyS
ItS eggs on Ow, apple blossoms. As
soon OS .the fruit is fornied the larva
hatches out zinc' bares into it. There
it feeds i ill it reittews maturity, a,
white, fat Wormdeem see -ea -eighths
of au inch. long. if the apple ealls
the larva 'comes out and. enters the
; ground, where it goes into the inert
pupa State, to sla„ep out the winter
and come forth a moth to sow de- -
struction °a next sielseethe fruit. The
ray:ages of the pest can he greatiy
teseeneci le- the immediate use or (le-
- struction, apptes that fall froza
- the trees, and hogs in an 'orehard are
perhape the best-known preventive.
Wilea the apple rerearaie on the tree
e mature worm comes forth and
state a suitable ereli'ive in the bark
tg r. Iay of *hese eau
- intereepted bee ite Mg o. coarse
• cloth about eaelt tree beim the low,
tee hraredies. The larva will find la
the nandattes contfortaide reeesses in
whirl& to 'whelk°, and that. will make
their &strum len • easy.
The, Ontario Government hes iesued
an Ordenen-Council requiring that
ilf the have and rough bark o
aoide trees be girdled with coarse
not later than JnO 10. 11, te
also ordered thee from Julie 20 to
Seidemb.T .20 tte Larva (teenp.1u1ot-
l41,4 in the bandages be destroyed
every twelve day. The Fame band.
may bo put. tat tio., trees again
tither the destruction td the • larva.
Some of the worme that cieue from
the epples drop 40 the ground and
go into the pupa state. These caw.
nee bo intereepte tt by any inexPeur
sive moiled, awl they gmicrally
•susient to zi.a1. the ;eat a tieri-
4)7ei menace to fruit growers. There
are about 7,000,000 apple trees
leiaring fruit in Ontario., mid these
Should' yield annually about Sh
each, It has been estimated that
from 10 10 20 per vent. of this crop
loet every year through "Wind -
fats" and by the direct- inroads of
the apple -worm. Even if the per-
centage Of loss is exaggerated, the
problem is of Bah:lent importance to
warrant greater .at tention from
who are interested ia Trait growing.
Iiintomologists attach more import-
ance to the influence of parasites in
leseeniatt the ravages of insect pests
than ao the ordinary preventive
measeree adopted by fruit growers.
Muth good work has been done and
nitwit remit ins to be done in investi-
gating the parasitism of the apple-
. worm and other pests. Scientilic re-
search in this important field is now
promoted by the Government at
Washington, and it would be well to
encourage similar investigations in
Ontario and the other fruit -growing
Province, in conjunction with the
work systematleatly carried on
across the line.
target- will be tuulistinguishohle to
t milted eye, end readily adjuetable
teleseopw sights and ertifielei rests
will be allowed. The most jnt'est-
ing ion, ho'ver. will be
that donnded by Lord Roberts for !
enap-shootine, by tea.me, hzseetions ;
r eonipanies. The men, who are ,
nwealed behind a breastwork, will,
the Found -oh a whietle, rise. fare
r\ -turn 1 coneealment, the entire
teire not exceeding four eeconde.
Ttv., .e:Virte•s ammunt to nearly 5.000.
IS:Eittr TITILX:01 T1411; RUNG.
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$fr Daok4Tenouszt smrS "-403ver.1444ra o
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tLeeater
Ma...114*
. about. it and buy her a hex it
Winchelson. A pretty home wedding took place
: cal Idiefineeday. Jane 27th, at 5 p. in..
Baia:tie.- Some- peoplo are never . at the tesidenee of the bride's father,
satistial. We heat d them: complain- • Wm. con. 4 Bieldulple when
ing of it being too cold•-dirs, Jas. Mies Lyda and Thos. Hogg,of London.
Bell .and daughter, May. of Louden, were unitsd in marriage by Rev. H. A.
are spendingia few due with Ma
r, nd , Thomat, The bride was tatitertilly
Mrs. J., C. 'died Idetclier, at -tired in Is organdie and tarried
Kirkton, pea Sundae' with Wre. white roses end ferns,while the bridee-
Sateyer.-ItirenTliorn Sipale, we are! maid, Mtge Laura Hodgins, was suit -
pleased to hear is improving, though'. ably dressed in mauve •dhuity and car -
it may be sante time before she will lied pink roses and ferns. The groom
be able to 7e0ve her heil.-R. Washa was assisted by his. brother0. Harry
burn, of 11.,tt Zstc.n, is spending a few • Hogg. Guests were present from Lan-
d- -dayne ationg hie relatives in th is ! don,70rangeville. Brantford and Sar-
vecinity.-Franklin Delbridge, of E. J. • nia. The bride received many hand-
Spackmards store, Exeter, is spending some and useful presents. including it
his holidays at honee.-Frihy Fink- solid tea service and liantleome toncle
beiner neve us a friendly call ore Sat.' from her brothers, V. and W. Rollins,
urday evening.e-Miss Many Delbridge of Cran14rg...6k, le. C,
'who has S401Lt the past eight months
in North Ereneb, idiche returned home Perth.
last week, aeltitse Della Clarke and Miss Miss Katie Jestingiof St, Marys, has
Francie, .of London, who spent obtained first prize for Bible study at
•the feast two weeks in this vicinity re, St. Marguerite's College.
turriedallome en Wednesday. -Leslie Wm. Johnston and his 'daughter,
H. Robieson mid sister, Ella, called on Miss Mary. of Blanshard, and Miss
..friends iti Biddulph on Sunday. -Mrs. !Enright, of St. Marys, left for a trip
J. H. Powell end children, of London, ! to England and Scotland last week.
are at prezent visiting relatives in this Whilst there' Mr. Johnston will search
neighborhood. -Miss Mabel Sawyer is 1, the archives of the Canada Company.
.-ePteneling her vacation with friends in I A telegram was received here on Fre
Londene, while Victor is enjoying his4 day conveying the sad news of th
.at Weodhato.-A number of our Sun- death at Catgary, N. W. T. of John
• • shine people hafted. resticating at the P. Smith, second son of Mr. Alex.
- Bend on Felday. • We wish them an Smith, of Bla,nshard. Death resulted
- enjoyable thne.-Among the visitors ; from an operation for appendicitis.
•• of the terrible storm on Friday even- An interesting event took place at 3
ing last, we think the Worst was that p. m. on Wednesday, July 3rd, at the
. of the complete sneash-up of one of home of Alonzo Martin. James st
• -WM. Fletcheii's barns • which he bad 'south., S. Marys, whenhis eldest
just erected on anew brick foundation
the timber beteg rendered useless and
the new.' brielt Wall crushed to the
daughter, Ida, was joined in holy
wedlock, to Herbert Rumford, of Burks
Falls Muskoka.
ground. We understand he intends By- law No. 10, A. D., 1001, to rqise
• building after harvest. -E. J. and by way of loan the sum of $15,000.00
Lewis Fletcher spent Sunday evening for the purpose of extending and im-
in Kirkton.--Jno. Elliott, of Indian- • proving the Waterworks and Electric
apolis has engaged with Jas. Cottle for
the harvest.- .5. certain low bred mis-
creant in this community has been
spreading some Wee stories, and, it
not being the first time this has
occurred, we, as a friendly lot of
boys will Isindly ask the said party to
withdriettethose infernal yarns by an
Apology offurther steps will be taken
in the matter, Be on the alert epot.
Children
r"Tzuj
Oil for
1 A
Ory for
dren Cry for
Light works in the town of St Marys;
by- law No 11, to constitute a. board of
three commissioners, of • whom the
Mayor shall be ex -officio one, to man-
age the Water, Light and Heat
Works, now owned or hereafter to be
acquired by the municipality of the
town of St Marys; and by-law No. 12,
to raise by way of loan the sum of
$88,000.00 for the payment of certain
outstanding debentures, were voted
upon last week and defeated by a
majority of 100. •
A very regretable affair happened
in 131anshard recently, when Mrs.
Isaac Benton, while temporarily in-
sane, attempted to commit suicide An
old razor was used as the implement
of death end the unfortunate lady
succeeded in making two very danger-
ous gashes in her throat. Ou the clie-
coverei, medical aid was at once s Lon-
moneu, and at last reports the pat'ene
hari good chances of re o eiy.
Benton has had a very great deal of
trouble during the past year, and it is
thought that a short period of insaaity
resu/3,,7.
Iti from wotr caused her to
make the rash attempt On her life.
London. .Inly 11.-Th0.0, addition to
nuate to the title of Kng Fa. .
ward \ II. in cang denten to lite col -
nine, wilt pre/halite note the voter.-
ite le name. le is more likely to
e one generic 114 ie. covering till the ^
C0144*1i0S euch 84 da38vereigu of
at Britain."
Sir David Tenuaint, the Again tleue
at at the leave, tale yesterday;
"ad ddidgeeted telditien to tbe royal
taloa, inieliiiibieely very gra t eiyiug
to colonies. Tioot withal I repave .
444 all wilt take it es repre-
seni ive of it 1daL:•I1,.•41 elv.tnge in IV:
Lit vele of the imperial tieverri-
lane ieward th,, British beyond the
I have gtbcal reaeon to believe
of real.'r llrir a her
19 praeleeilly it, j44*'0.j upon 40.5 the
the tc
0.
-14101e0 in Toronto..
41 4 -It, Jude Two fetal ne-
work,‘ la Torotato
Tiet vietime were 1 Ii4rold
a 10 -year-old Ltd. 'who
et 40 Bohm; avertie, end Fred-
erielz Smith, Whoe.e. 11044was at
a111.t44 Point. Both met 1.101ent
d init;Llitalleatte, deaths while . at
The fra-nat wheol of ittesinsou's
sieyels. wobbled while Ise -ww. delitNr-
g a nweeage and he was Ihrtrien
eler the rear wheel of a...torry ]oeaV-
ily
uden with serap iron. The wheel
oi the wagon peened over „the tieper
portion of the boy's head, terribly
(Twilling the stein. 'Nat'l 'tees lestim-
taneous.
lereileriela Smith was ingaged eve.
ranY lintraing lei Fred 31. ticoch to
able some alterations to ;xis boat-
house at II:mimes Point. It 1.57.1s
proposed to raise one side f tho
roof ahout four feet, en01 while te
engaged Smith was instaatly
Four Men Drowned.
Sherbrooke, Que., July 0. - Four
men are roorted to have lost their
lives last evening by drowning in
the St. Francis River, near Brown'
ten Falls. The names of the tour
211011 001111.1 not be ascertained 1.04e
last evening, further than one of the
men drowned waS named Wardell,
who served in the first contingent
that went to South Africa. It is else
stated that the men belong to East
Angus. •
Into a Pail of 1.10.e coals.
St. Thomas, July 0.-A terrible
accident occurred at, Rodney on Sat-
urday afternoon about 4 o'clock,
when the eighteen -months -old, daugh-
ter of Mathew Barnes, who was sit-
ting on a step, fell into an ash -pail
filled with live coals. The child was
terribly burned froni the shoulders
.to the lower part -of the abdomen.
The doctor- in attendance • does not
believe she will recover.
Illosebery Visits the Ring.
Lendon, July 9. -Lord Rosebery,
came to London yesterday and was
received in audienee by the King at
Marlborough House. The public an-
nouncement of this visit Lo His Ma-
jesty S0013. after 1110 fOTTL1Or Prinuier's
return from the continent, whence he
arrived Saturday, excites much com-
ment, in view of the political situar
tion.
Two Undies rnidentilled.
Watertown, N. Y., July 9.-A spe-
cial to The Standard from. Sackett's
Harbor on Lake Ontario says: The
bodies of two men apparently 30
years old have been. found on the
shore of Lake Ontario. The indica-
tions are that they have been in the
water some time. Neither ons. has
been identified as yet.
Gluszrow Fair Fire.
Glasgow, July 9. - ek. fire, which
broke out in the Exhibition grounds
aes
terday afternoon, for it time
threatened the Exhibition buildings
and 'caused much excitement. The
flames, however, were confined to a
block of ten rooms, which was de-
stroyed.,
300 Lives Tzest.
Tacoma., Wash., July 9. - Canton
mail advices give details of the loss
of 300 lives by •landslides and flood,
occurring • at Lung Kong in Jute.
The landslide was caused by a tre-
mendmis earthquake.
shot nes mine?...
Lockport, N, Y., elhily 9. -Sydney
Locke, while temporarily •iusane, yes-
terday morning, shot his three chit-
clren, Ruby, aged 34: tIoward, aged
11 and Feenine, aged 8. The. three
are dead
7
Idozzs Change Suing/linos.
We started out with the idea that
a sandy loan; was just the 1,•ery
, best ideal soil and that clays and
mucks were useless. We now, with
our few years experieece'use
tlay if wo caneget. it and do not hesi-
tate to test it piece of muck, al-
though so far as pure muck is con-
cerned it usually fails on sugar per -
tentage, but Many of our swarap
lands do raise good saLisfactory
crops of factory beets, and if the
ground is sandy we hesitate about
using it especially if its not very
rich in humus. As to stable manure
we are now using it on.the crop of
beets contrary to what the foreign
agriculturists taught us and our
tests of commereial fertilizers are so
far unsatisfactory that no up-to-date
American agriculturist can advise
the inexperienced grower what brand
to use. -Sugar Beet.
•
}low Fine Dotter Is Made.
089 Deaths a Week.
New York, July 9. ---i The edictal
reporte of vital statistics show 989
deaths from beat for week ending
July 6 iti the five boroughs • of
THE REAL, ELIZABETH.
She Is the One, "iro-a Know, Who
Wrote About Rex, VisLts
One of the most .popular books of tho
present season is "'rho Visits of Eliza-
beth," by Elinor Glyn, more than 50,000
eopies a which have already been sold
in the United States. The book is a
fresh and breezy record of life among
"society" folk of Englaud and has erne.
ed very popular in that country. It sup.
1 • • s • •
=Wilt
SS
Shoet).
Your dress shoes should be
ashionably correct.
"Sovereign Dress Shoes"
-re made on the very latcs
asts, of the best patent
leather.
All styles of high and low
cut shoos sozne w;th black
elLqh or dull h3t1 tors.
All lc.lw shoes of ptnt
1.:.thcr entir.lv„
Low shoes Ss oo, I .:ed or
buttoned shoes and
ot h.
Stamped on the soies
FOR SAL
BY
SWEET, Ex.ETE.t
Yellow Oil i; a wciltl remedy 10
have ei any Iarap,e. It good fee man or
beast. Itelieveq pain, re4(1iee990we1ti44g. anars
,• hillawaLatico.eaves etW. 1111110.. brulies
,4411 -etc. Price:41...
If the farmer wishes his wife to ex-
cel in butterrnaking, he must do his
share in the selection and breedieg of
good cows, give butter -producing
feed, providecomfortable and. whole-
some stables and take care 411 the
milking, as milk is very susceptible-
eo odors, aral may become -unfit for
use simply • a.s 0. result of -n„ filthy
floor or a dirty cow with n1 unclean
udder. Milk should be strained and
set as 80011 0.1.3 missible teeter it conies
from the, cow. 'It is .vell 1.0 place a
cloth in the • common -strainer,
through which the milk May filter,
thus removing all nossible dirt. This
cloth inay be a square of cheese-
cloth doubled, which is handy and
• easily cleansed .-Dalry an.d Cream-
erY.
The Good /looms agitation.
Good roads are admittedly for the
benefit of the section in which they
are located. In fact, it is not too
strong it statement to say that per-
manent good roads are for the per-
manent good of the conurtunities
through which they pass. How long,
then, will it be before good roads
become the rule instead of the ex-
ception. Will there ever be an end
to the miserable patchwork repair
business that runts horses, smashes
bicycles and reagens tufa lames the
drivers who walk by the Side of their
teams, as well as the people who,
having no -teams, are still compelled
to walk mile after mile in carrying
their prochiets to market?
.1 Successful Insecticide.
Air slaked lime and Paris green,
one teaspoonful of the latter to a
quart of lime, have been used suc-
cessfully for the strawbery leaf rol-
ler and currant worms on gooseberry
Greater New York. bushes.
poeedly consists of letters wi 1to1L by
Elizabeth, a youug girl et geed family,
deeeribing her visits to various -country
houses ead recountitat her adventures
and impressions.
Pic author ef "The Visits ot
beth" is a young L'ng11,11 woman, a
slaughter of a prominent family of the
evenly of Essex, The name Libor Glyn
19 a real one and net a nem de plume, at;
generally imagiuell. She married in 1$1.12
Clayton Louis Glyn, the eldest SW of
en Essex county gentler/me.
zriaste the Crhae of 'MO Age.
"Blessed is the man who will not de.
lay" is the doctrine of the age, whereas I'
"Amid is the inast who 14nOwS llow to
wait"- is the attitude of God. Ilaste is
respouoilde for our agonies and our true -
hies. nasty mention, makes failure. It
took 1,000 years to develop the germ the- 1
ory. Yet young men rush into husine*V
before waiting for maturity, students
strIve to gain the pulpit while yet elia.
(hen ITesto 19 the edam of the 41ge.-
Itev..1 B. Chula
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PURELY PERSONAL.
...eilemimmemer*O.
Goderich, July 11. Rev, Mr. MeXay
has recovered from a severe attack of
Throat Irritation. Of course every. I
body knows Catarrhozone cured hint,
and 'Mr. McKay says eataz rhozone is
80 excellent remedy. For Ministers
Sole Throat, Bronchitis, Luria Trouble
and Cata,rrh. there is nothing in the
world to -day that cures so quickly and
permanently as Catarrhozone. It
cures by inhalation, without danger or
risk, and is most agreeable to use.
Two month's treatment $1.00 ; small
size 25 cents. Druggists or Pelson &
Che, Kingston, Ont.
2St
Does
your hair
split at
the end?
Can ,you
pullout a
handful
J by run -
513 ning your
fingers through it?
Does it seem dry and
lifeless?
Give your hair a
chance. Feed it.
The roots are not
dead; they are weak
because they are
starved -that's all.
, The
besi
hair
food
i s
11-1E TAILOR
who Makes the :mit you or-
der how will make it eight -
hell put careful. vonscientious
work into every ditch. That
will insure its dim thility.
'we have Some Barualns
iu imaginable engines that
we'd like to close out. You
can save it few dollars just as
miles nob,
J. Ht Grieve.
MERCHANT TAILOR.,
EXETER..
BROWNiNG'S
fttg‘Z,Itoice
Headquarters For
Dyspepsia Cure
Blood and Nerve Tonic
Stomach and Liver Pills
Iran Blood Pills
Liver and Kidney Pills
Kidney Mixture
Sciatlea Remedy
Sarsaparilla
Gough Mixture
Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix-
ture
Chilblain Lotion.
Try any of these preparations and
you will he astonished at their wonder-
ful healing and curing properties.
A Full line of Patent Medicines on
hand.
TOILET ARTICLES
SCISOOL BOOKS AND Seat FLIES
J W. BROhNIN6
Dominion LaOoratorll.
If you don't want
your hair to die use
Ayer's Hair Vigor
once a day. .It makes
the hair grow, stops
falling, and cures dan-
druff.
• It always restores
color to gray or faded
hair; it never fails.
$1.00 a bottle. Alt druggists.
"One bottle of Ayer's Hair -Vigor
stopped my hair from falling out,
and started it to MOW again laceiy."
autxus WITT,
Match 98, ISO. Canova, S. Dak.
"Ayer's .Hair Vigor completely
cured me from dandruff, with which
1 was greatly afflicted. The growth of
my hair since its use has been some-
thing wonderful." •
I.a.tt.e. G. Onumin,
April 13, 1899. NewYork,H.Y.
1( 7001 do not obtain all the benefits
you expected from the use of the Raiz
'Ifigor, write the Doctor about it,
. Da. J. 0. A.Y3311, Loweti, M -ss.
,
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FOR
Sprains, Strains', Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers,
Open Sores, Bruises, Stiff Joints, Bites and
Stings of Insects, Couglls, Colds, Contractect
Cords, gheumatistn, Neuralgia, Broncllitis,
Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsey, Whooping
Couglt and all Painful Swellings. '
A LARGE BOTTLE, 356,
si
ES
The T. Milburn Ce., Lindied,
Terente, Ont.
Seine time ego my blood got out gl`
order and niste large bells appeared ei-zi
my neck, besides numerous small ones gn
:shoulders and arms. Four runninh'
ore e appeared on my foot aitd le,g- and I
was in a terrible state. A friond addeed
Burdock Blood Bin ere, so I procured three
bottles. After finishing the first bottle the
boils started to disappear and the sores to
1400.1 ep. After taldng the third bottle
there was not it boil or sore to be sece.
sides this, the headaches from which I
suffered leIt me und I improved so much
that I am now strong and robust again.
Your truly,
Miss 11fAGGI1 WORTIllinirreieh
reb.srd Gavle, ?hat.
These pills are a specific for all'
diseases arising from disordered
nerves, weak heart or watery blood.
They cure palpitation, dizziness,
smothering, faint and weak spells,
shortness of breath, swellings of feet
and ankles, nervousness, sleepless-
ness, atimmia, hysteria, St. 'Vitus'.
dance, partial paralysis, brain fag,
female complaints, general debility,
and lack of vitality. Price soc. a box.
G6nuine
arts es
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Sicnature of
See Fac-Sisiefte Wrapper Below.
Very small end as easy
to take PS auger..
FOR HEADACHE,,
FOR OILIOUSNEg,
FOR. TORPID Livgii.
CARTER
eau.
LLs. don doNSTIP,
FOR SALLOW SKIN.,
FOR THE C0%11'1E11,105
mtitrws Hgruer,,
rgrerilregetabie: '
20 5100.11
CURE SICK HEADACHE.