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Tarn, Directou.
111ELV134.tt O;IUlteti,---Sabbath Servioos
at 11 a in and 7:00 p. m. Sunday Sahoo!
tet 2;B0 p m, Rev. John Hoes, )3 A
pastor.
ST, JortN's Onaaar[.—Sabbath Sorvl000
at 11 a in and 7 ei in, Sunday School
at 2;30 p. in, Rev,,Geo, J, Abey, Mourn
bent.
111N'rlmnle'r Olimtol,. •Sabbath Service
at 10;30 0 m and 7;00 11 111. t outhe
Sohool at 2:30 p In. Bev. S. J. Arlin
pastor,
RoarVV OATIIolio 011U1100.—Sabbath
Service third Sunday in every month, at
10:30 a m. Rev Joaoph Kennedy,
priest.
SALVATION Andy,—•Service at 7 and 11
a m and 3 and 8 p in on Sunday and
every evening in the week at 8 o'olook, at
the barracks.
Qun Fnch,Lows' Lonna every Thursday
evening, in Grahame block.
Mame Town Tnoeday at or before
fall moon, In Garfield bleak.
A 0 U W Lome on the 8rd
Friday evening of oath month, in Bias.
i1i11'8 block.
C 0 F Lona.'. 2nd and last Tnesday
evenings 01 etude mouth, in Blashill'o
Moak.I 0 I', 2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' Hall.
L 0 L let Monday in every 13100111
in Orange Halt.
Sone of ScoTLAND, let and 3rd Tues.
days of each month, in Odd Followe'
HaII.
K. 0. T. 11. Lamm, 2nd and 4111 Tues-
days of each month, in Odd Fellow's Hall.
Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, let
and 3r,1 Mondays of each month in Blau.
hill'o Hall.
A 0 1', let and 3rd Mondays of eaoh
tnouth in Odd Fullow'e Ball.
Metz Ciacm,a, 2nti and 4th Friday even•
ings in Blashill's Hall,
Pose Oevrcls.--Otlico hours from H tt
Y
m. to 0:30 P. m.
Mammies' Ixserreen.--Library in
IIolmes' brook, will be open from 0 to 8
Wednesdays8.30 to n
o'clock m. Wed cs 1 end
p.Y
and to8 Saturdays. Mise Minnie Mo-
Nnughten, Librarian.
Tower Conxcrr,.—W. II. Herr, Reeve ;
Geo. Becker, Geo, Thomson, R. Lea.
therdale and R. G. Wilson, Councillors ;
F. S. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Kelly,
Treasurer ; It, lliugstou, Ammeter and J.
T. Rose, Collector. Board meets the 1st
Monday in eaoh month,
Sc0o01, Boenn: —A. Koenig, (ahair-
1nan,) D. C. Rocs, J. G. Skene, Jae,
Turnbull, A. Causley and F. Van.
stone. Scc.-Tm•eae., It. K. Rose.
Meetings 2nd Friday evening in each
month,
PCru,re Sonnet Tlucnarls.—J. II. Cam-
eron, Principal, Leon Jackson, Mies
Downey and Miss Ritchie.
Baum ne I1E,u.Tu.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and Wm.
Jewitt, Dr. MoNunghtou, Medical
Health Offioor,
A GREAT CONVENTION.
1Ito Emortll Leagne0 or Americo
Split Urex 20,000 Dere, tt.es
to Toronto,
The third international Epworth
League Convention held in Tol'alto was
elle greatest of Re kind ever held in the
pr0vin00, 11 mom 0000008 in every re•
alt , I _c. , l•_',, -teal h( ween
20,000 and 30,008 end iuoluded repro•
sentativee from nearly every province,
state and territory in North Atnerioa.
Toronto's welcome was moot hospitable
and cordial and the delegates fell in love
with the oily and province.
Meetings of the convention were held
Thursday, friday, Saturday and S tedity.
Saturday wan practically the lust day and
the proceedings all through were a lilting
Oluee to ea enthusiastic a convention.
That maah,good has been done there is
not the slightest doubt. If it were posei•
ble, many of the vi0ltOre went home more
ontbueiastio and more fully consecrated
than before. Thronghout the entire oon-
volition tete meetings wore 111 trkod by
great earueetness,
Never before were the ohurobes in To.
('onto so crowded with strangers. No
molter where you wont on Sunday nor
Whitt (thumb yon attended, they were
them iu scone chid hundreds. Of 0011150
the big churches had tin attractions fur
the delegates that some of the
9ma1100' edific09 had nob ; but the
001111er 131 01005 cases were e0
full before the time fur oonuneucing
the services that the doors had to be olos•
ed. The pastors of Toronto's Methodist,
Baptist and Presbyterian 0110relhee did
not preach. Their planes were taken by
dolegetoe to the great convention.
Eloquent speakers and very olever men
delivered 50rmon0 to Toronto's ohnrela
genus populatiuu mid the taltor ttppreciat.
cd what they t - .d. In nearly every in.
shame the l 4u n Tarred to the kind
treatm_nt they reacntd nI tit, 1[0(3330 of
Canadians I.n
( and l t t b^„utiful Dity.
Some spoke of the impressions that had
beeu [nude ly the visitors het'. L'eforo
01103ng 1n Toronto, dozens of delegates
thought whew they gut to Canada it would
be a desolate sort of a spot, but they were
agreeably surprised. Instead of a wilder.
nem thug found a city as line as any in
tiro United Stator.
At the eloeing proceedings the report of
l)r. Scliell, the General Secretary of the
depsorth League, paid a high compliment
to Toronto, the Mayor, the Premier, and
the press for their graphic and 00001ate
reports. It also thanked the Dominion
authorities for the use of the Armouries
and the customs department for having
put on special men to obviate an y uu-
neeeesary delay in attending to the bag.
gage of the delegates.
The reprot0 ems: "We OSp1eee Oar 1111.
wavering devotion to U10 001;80 of temper.
mice, pledge ouraolves to total abst1uence
from intoxicating liquors, and urgo the
complete pruhtbitiun of the liquor traffic,
We commend to the Epworth League t
THE BRUSSELS 1'QST
enticing were repreeented by over 100
Iadiee and gentlemen of the puhlir:
schools, under the direntian of Mayor
Thompson, their drill iuetruotor.
Mon the parade 0110 over, a 3011(1otin
meeting WAR hold. Governor Atlthtron,
of Waft Virginia, occopiod the chair,
Many addreseas were delivered, among
the speakers being Rev. Simp•ol1 John.
son, representing Eughend ; Rev. J, W.
Hamilton, Boston, Maga., for the United
States, and Rev. Dr, Potts, for Canada,
1)1forte remarked that he was ready
to publish the bans for a union of the
church, north and south, as soon ee 1m
ro00ived the neoeseaxy inatruotione.
(Laughter tad 0heera,)
Rev. Mr, Hamilton spoke of the great
91100000 02 the convention, and of the
wonderful inspiration such gatherings
gave to all participating, and 36r. John-
9ton had been particularly impressed by
the worn of the women of the American
olluroh, and declared 11101 it had given
him many valuable lessons to take home,
Ito hoped that a ehnilar utilization of
the power and energy of the women of
England wont be seen manifested.
(Cheers.)
Other short epeeohee wore made by
prominent delegates. Fully fifteen thou-
sand packed the grand eland, and as
many more were distributed throughout
the grounds. Between the epeeohes the
pipers of the Highland Regiment, in full
uniform, played some Highland airs,
The olo013(33, or farewell, rallies, held in
1200315 Hall and the Postilion and three
chnrohes, were possibly the most impres-
sive and stirring of all the great series of
bhe past four days. At ]Hassey Hall the
service was of a dual character—first a
church service and alterwarcls a farewell.
By cis obioo0 linndrede were waiting on
the stupe a1' doorstep, and very few of
dregs left before the close of the second
eervio0, more than four bones litter. At
previous meetings a spedal appeal had
been made to the ladies not to wear head.
near that would of eteuat the view 0r in•
(0(2010 with the ennlfatt of those h.hind,
91(1 na a 104411 It nearly every lady in that
vast an Bence removed her hat.
At the farew
all ae • io
1'v a Rev. Dr. Elwin
A, Schell, Chicago, 9ooretary of the
League, presided; in absence of Rev, Jas.
Atkins, of Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Es.
oell and Gabriel opened with a duet.
Rev. Dr. Jno. D. Pickles spoke on
"Equipment for Service:” Other
speakers were Rev. Dr, hose, Montreal.
whose subject was tho "Baptism of
Power," and Rev. J. H, Hollingworth,
Greencastle, Ind., who delivered the
farewell in impassioned sentences, which
brought tears to many eyes. The exec•
alae closed with a consecration service.
A number of resolutions were adopted
by the executive committee. One cent •
mended the work being done for missions,
but urged more systematic eturly and or.
ganization, with regularly monthly sleet.
ing0 in all ohaptore, eta Warm thanks
were extenders to the city and the pro.
viu18 for the welcome and reception
given, and to the Dominion authorities
for the use of the armory for 1110dgner•
era.
early affiliation with the Anti -Saloon
a,_A� Ctl'r League and 0a1n00t eo•operation with
' their plana for the destruction of the
open saloon. We are firmly and earnest
y opposed to the nae of tobxseo, and urg
u1' members to abstain from it in all it
forms,
"We call upon all members of the :G
worth League, together with all friend
of true morality, to aid by thole person
influonoe the maintainan0e of 10
Christian Sabbath. Wo have been moa
favorably 'impressed during our brie
visit to .Toronto with the strong publi
sentiment here present ou this question
and the thorough determination of ou
Canadian brethren to maintain in dee in
tegrity this holy day, absolutely oeeontia
to a religions life, public righteou9ues
and Obristian CiVlllaation.
"The Epworth League of the Unite
States and Canada, embracing 2,000,00
members, pray for and anticipate the day
when Great Britain and the United
States shall dotermiue by honorabl
treaty the terms of a perpetual peace, re-
solve henceforth to avoid war with each
other, and settle all international diffi•
cultiee by arbitration."
In all respects the convention fulfilled
anticipations. Tho addresses were Inver.
iably able and impressive, the conferee•
cos practical and ednoative, and the re•
sults moat impressive and iufluehtiml.
The great o0nveutine of the Epworth
League is over, and the invading hosts
have made their retreat. Intense eu•
thasiasm has interacted' the Ione days'
meetings, the best platform epeakero and
the most experienced workers in three
groat brauchee of Methodism — the
Methodist Episcopal ohuroh, the Metho-
dist lepisoopal oheroh South and the
Methodist obmmroh in Oanada--have met
together and led in the multifarious ex.
anise0. Fifteen thousand earnest young
Christians have gathered and communed
together, and the result, as one speaker
said, will be for the advance of the King.
don of Christ in ten thousand ohm:elms
all over the world.
Saturday 17111 was one oontinuous, al -
meet unbroken, series of services, be-
ginning with prayer steeling at sunrise,
continuing tviti special undoes at least
50 ohurobe0—Meehodiet, Presbyterian,
Baptist and Congregational. Then a
hetet interval for dinner, after which a doe
001le0 of love feaste in 0 dozen oentree,
and a grand mass meeting of Junior
Leaguers in IlInesey.I7ail, over which
Mrs. Mary C. Poste', New York city,
melded, and Rev. S. L, Bartlett, 00•
bough, Out. ; hire. Perry B. Powell,
Anderson, Ind„ and Rev. Chas. 0. Jouos,
TWO INKY WAYS. !
There was a than who advertised
But 0000-11 single time ;
In emit obscure placed he his ad.
And pail for it a dime.
And just bemuse it didn't bring
Him customers by soon,
"All advertising is a fake,"
13e said, or, rather, swore.
He seemed to think one hemmer tap
Would drive a nail clear in •,
That from a bit of tiny thread
A weaver Lente mold spin.
If he this reasoning bright applied
To eating, doubtless lie
Would claim one little bite would feed
Ten man a century.
Some day, though, he will learn that to
Make advertising pay
He'll have to add ads. to his ad.
And 0(130(ti00 eaoh day.
IMPORTANT TO DRINKERS.
A man who drinks whisky may feel
awhile frisky,
And paint the town brilliantly red ;
But soon in the gutter with misery utter,
Ile will curse and wish himself dead.
A man who drinks brandy may feel like
a dandy,
As long as the 0me11's on his breath ;
Dub soon en the tremens, snakes, bogies
awl demons
Will chase him and snare hien to death.
A man who (Make WI 110 may feel very
fine,
And play funny unties and shout ;
But for it he'll pay with headaches next
day,
And die when he's young, froth the
gout,
A man who drinks gin with pleasure will
grin,
And have what lie nape a good time ;
Till with a red nose lord dirty old olothee
He, homeless, will be for a dime.
A elan who driuke beer fuels good for a
year
And thinks it don't inert him a bit 1
Till, bloated and red Ito goes to his bed,
Or falls on the street iu a hit.
14 ERE AND
3'lli;itb'.
,0 The outing suit i9 in it now.
s Bioyole wheels travel on their shape.
A person of ripe experience seldom
mita green Irina
e Roads that afford "good going" are
al jusb as good coming.
ea man who doesn't do right should get
loft Isn't that right?
f The winning baseball team likewise
O has its diamond jubilee.
The mud in the road must be added to
the weight of the load.
There are several eines 01 olholera mor.
t bus in every case of green cucumbers.
a After ill it is the modest, blushing
woman whose "cheek" really counts for
d most.
0 If bi0501ists can't have the right side
of the road they may have to take what
is left.
e If you with to know whelher you are
leading just the right sort of a life, ask
your neighbors.
In over•orowded street oars is where
meu'e look of gallantry seems hardest for
the Indies to stand.
Figs and Thistles.
A feast ata funeral is still the rule in
portions of Pennsylvania.
There is more enuff used in Boston
than in any other city in the United
States.
Sydney has a flashlight town clock, 00
that the 0011.000 time may be seen miles
0005.
About one•fnurth of the Afrioano are
Mohammedans and almost three•fonrth
pagans.
Another attempt to have the Tuileries
palace rebuilt is being made in France.
This tune the movement is led by the So.
ciety for the Preservation of Publio Moi•
11 Mantis,
Swedish papers report a striking in.
0(eaee in the number of young men who
refuse, on religious n1' other grounds, to
do military duty. They are ueuaily see•
tensed to three months' imprisonment.
Cyprus, undo the abode of the goddess
of love, i0 turning to a baser worship
Ie has been forted that the island pro•
ed black tru0le0, 001 to be distinguish-
ed in taste Ot perfntne from those of Peri.
gond. The best are found near lllorfn,
in Lhe western part of the island.
Birds are the world's happy children.
Trach is the happy guide to make a
Ulan write foroibly, naturally and deli.
oately.
Thegreatest work lens always gone
hand in baud with the moat fervent
motel purpose.
It e0 a part of my religion to look well
after the cheerfuluessee of life and let the
disntaln shift lot themselves.
Often ho who 13(10 111051 ooterlge and
most strength to stand alone has the
deepest craving for appreciation.
One part of the spleen of diving is to
n plat what our roaponsibility is and
et other people's alone,
Cl
g 0000 attended by 5,0(0, and hnudrede
old not get insido-the bulldiog. Too
nnenn100 eery1Ce0 were also held, 000•
otsd by Iiev. Dr. W. B. L0lwll, Chi.
go, and Rov. Jno. Stephens, San Ilran-
aa, Cel,
The monster open-air demonstration
Exhibition Park in (ha afteruoon Ivan
miffed to be the largest, most enthuse.
anile and en every way the most m0(1101" lear
able gathering ever held in the history of to
the Epwortlh League and one of tate
mo
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rat
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bon
ma
tar
one
pro
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tho
flat
ban
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of th
attauooga, Tenn„ spoke, The meet.
But he who drinks water, as everyone no
onghter,
Enjoye to the utmost his life ;
Hee; happy and healthy, reepeeted and
wealthy,
rind loved by his children and wife.
Daniel Bice, of Arvorne, L, I„ is being
sued for a lieu's board bill --1(88.(30. Hie
reiusal to pay the'bill will bring into the
distri01 ooart0 of New York one of the
oddest speoimens of fowl ever 0eee, Title
board bill is the only bill the hen pressen-
es, for she has a dlstinetly human face,
She has a time with a slight Roman
bend, and clearly defined nostrile. Two
lips soft and pink, and neither er upper and
lower lips tone the plane of a book, while
the interior of the mouth re9emblee to a
eurprieing extent that of an infant. She
is a groat favorite with the veterinary
surgeon, who has been boarding her for
five menthe, and follows hint and hie
mon about like a dog, nttoring a queer
gurgle, online any mofoe ever made by
other hens, She 1e a year and a half old,
and has never laid an egg,
00
du
ca
cis
in
0d
of notable in the hletoey of Toronto,
r two hours the aloctrio 0t'oet railway
1 a O0a•tnintlto 001Vi00 of teeing, elude
in Dallying 250 to 8Q0 people, and
nnanda wheeled and walked. 111 were
t on Using' 111 time to 809 the 10303008
tela which to timely all wee all e1'.
sly new game. The game was much
oyed. That iuteroating part of the
gramine, the 001101131 parade, was
oh appreciated, and enjoyed by the
mends present. As the flag of eaoh
ion was carried poet the stand, the
de of the Royal Grenadiers and the
11 Highlanders played the national ales
e country they represented. The
Remember—only snail medicines were
admitted for exhibition at the World's
Pair as are aaoepted for use by physici-
ans, in the prac310o of tnOdieIno, Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, Ayee'e Cherry Pectoral and
Ayet" s Pills being irloluded in the list,
They are standard medicines,
131000te. Wont and Peachy, of Si,0oe,
brought hone from South America nine
parrots, four molkey0, a boa oonet'iotor"g
skin, the billet a saw fish, and a hundred
clgare about the size of a lead p011011.
The trip 005 eminently eatisfaotory and
the 3)00(01010 than Ailed talo opooified
reguieemont0,
ThE OLDEST TA... ILOR1
W cmi'`EST I pryer R uQr
1110 U• J.V�U�Ul4 ciUt7J.i
Cough -cure, the 1000E prompt and
effective remedy for diseases of the
throat and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry
l'e'i r -ol ,Ary sp nmarnnnnv meld!.
cine, for the cure of
Croup, Sore Throat,
Lung Fever an d
Whooping Cough,
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
cannot be equaled.
B. M, 13BAIVLEY,
D. 7). I)is. Sec, of
the ,American Bap-
tist Publishing Society. Petersburg,
Va., endorses it, as a euro for violent
colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley
also adds: To all ministers suffering
from throat troubles, I recommend
9S
Cherryreit
Wal
Awarded Medal at World's Pair.
AYER'S PILLS Cure Liver and Stomaoh Troubles,
t7e{�lpi�'rrpg7l;
t1' Ydq'S
British
fi✓€DliilaliJir`L
Red Cedar Shingles
ASU•—
North Shore
Pine la11(1 Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE
Brussels Pion Mills
Also Doors and Sash of all Pe 1
terns on hand or made to order
at Short Notice,
Estlmntes Furnished for all
kinds of Btliidiago. Workman•
ebip and Material Guaranteed.
J. & P. AMENT,
ATM THIS 8P11011
THERE'S MONEY IN IT
P011 YOU. .
—o—
FOR SALE.
A. One-horse Wagon, suitable for
milk hauling, nearly new.
2 Second-hand 2 seated Buggies,
and 1L number of Second-
hand Single Buggies in good
shape.
JAS. WALKEWALKER
Carriage Maker, Brussels.
BRUSSELS
LS
U Irl
I with to inform the people of Brussels
and surronudiug district that 1 have pur-
chased the Pump Business et JAMES
BELL and will 1e found ready to attend
to all wants in either now work or repairs
at moder01e prices.
No letter Pump in the market.
Order left at my shop a1' tesidenoe or
at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly
looked after.
(':'Orders taken for the Digging of
Wells and Cisterns.
Gomez' Gre 022,,
MILL STREET, - BRUSSELS.
k'1IFOD1:L@.30ryI,
swim CUR E)L
,-14
TISE
HOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY
FON MANOR FEAST,
Certain In Its ,'(root' nod wirer blister,. I
Mond proofs oahow, Il
KENDALL'PAIiI�CURE.
Peeloy
((n1'l tCnl unto Liendars,r, Cu„ n] 1'01,4 '01.
00.11.x1(, ,.',10.
Dear o 1 lens soul our ane na dour Remo
lfm,dnl(ufl mvn(. ue pow . your
(0
00,1,,(0 iladtebl' loiloalmdri more
as (loco t teens b u told ova ha(neu 0 805 her. 2
Mop n 101(1, on hind all the thio.
Youretloly, bn'Aa PownaD,
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURL
0.000030, Mo., Apr. 9, !09.
is prepared to do all kinds of
worn in bis line,
Lrl):isa rv.til'i3c/Jai(d'%)%/J aid
Good fits Guaranteed.
LATEST STYLES.
Suits made for „i4 and upwards.
r Shop over 1M1cGowan's Stare.
19MONFY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 61 Per Cenl., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division C011rt Clerk, B1•ussels.
E
iitdllr Slioji I
The undersigned has open-
ed up a Butcher Shop in the
MU HOE, BROOM,
where he will keep constant -
13r on hand a supply of the
Best Meats Procurable, sold
at reasonable prices. A share
of public patfonage solicited.
s Wefnava:Lsl,o
Meat delivered to all parts
of the town.
BOAII FOR IST 1 IO12 TRE
Let 20, Ilan. 0, Morrie, ho neemwill for , hredoina
proved white Yorkshire ) 0ar 449eleote0;"
rod front ,7 ( Ilxr !,< � 0e ,etnk„e sow
at Chicago Pair. Toms, Ito to bo puaid
et the time of 80011ee 01 (r1Vi1ego Pf 10•
turningif 000090ary Ie,i11100luny be seen
on lipi'11Patamn,
""-e' „ 83.1r..
White Stay' Linea.
ROYAL. 11111, STTtIlti1'ldf"i.
I7otwoeu Now 70 It +1':_.i 1.iveruo,1, via
(d11oowitowu,eh•9r`• 1V.•'uedday.
As the deviators of thin line curry only a
811(0tly li011tnd mind Lar in the ('x(101' and
FECUND 0.10(0 na0PLlmnda.t1P17e, 1Gtelldl0g
yeeee330(0 are ('0101(1 le,l that au early up.•
lllioation for berths is .010,1(5 At this sew
son. For plans, ('ales, ate., 03010 to
'W. H. Kerr,
Agent, Brnseele.
MBK l
010081
Unll make'
a
Wellman
of TOU
Kees PROD'reaS111y ADO1D
00611000 IN 200118 11006,
310031 cum all Narvers ri:aoaaoe, eioopfaen.
8080. Fe11u,9 Memory, Tlghtiy Ea(oa110,, Sperms.
to,raooa, is veteee eta.. cat e5 37 pact obeaeo-
given vigor d raise to l'renken 0[58[,1, a0d
(1,5(05 but s>ri r t1' l.: :3e.Tsoop la old
or Ay 1''n r : _ k Y'la ILtn:9 51(000
and h 310 7100..'',.!.."7.;"4 1, 9110 mx7w9
40l 6a'in 1 eroded t[ -. C 'C0arroc b esUP
for pl. (a Felt p L p package. ala
(0,04 Fond. noloor
(1 0l '.' err 00318(00,
d 7.:uar. J�dr-,,._1 .t,.. . - J'. 1, ter1the Po,
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Inion al 0500 ,.1'r
MeLEOD'S
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SPECIFIC
REMEDIES
SPEO!FIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak 0::3 Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeeiessnese,IPalpita-
tion of the Heart, Liser C'empiaint, Near.
algte, Loss at ?011101 . Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones. Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases. St. Vitus' Danoe,
Female Irregnlaritiee a::d General De-
bility.
LABORATORY, G9DER!CH, ONT.
J. M. MILE OD,
Prep. and Manufacturer.
80141 by'Jaio, Pox, Druggist. Brussels.
6 axed. 8 Ba
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