HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-04-01, Page 6TIIE NICE TRA.Gli,DY.
Whole Families Burned to a 'Crisp.
FIFTY-NINE BODIES BURNED TO A ORISP.
—MEN AND WOMEN CI,;USIIEA.TO DEATH
AND STAMPED -UNDER FOOT., SIOSO..
HEART1U'NDING SQENES WITNESS1aD
AFTER THE. FIRE.
Nice, Marcel 24. --Fifty-nine bodies,
have been. recovered from. the.ruins of
the Italian Opera House. It is feared
tliat many more have been lost, The
fire commenced soon after -tete curtattl
bad risen for the performance of "Lucia.
u'Lamoor." Tho subscribers for the
orchestra stalls and boxes in the grand
tier had mostly not arrived The ma-
jority of the victims belong, to the
working class.. Shortly after the fire
began, the gas exploded,. and, the.house
was plunged in complete clark,ness. A
scents of terror and dismay ensued. ,, A..
detachment of soldiers and sailors from
pilo squadron in, the harbor, ,with
lfumps, displayed. great gallantry in
oescuu)g people and cotnbatiug the
fire, which was subdued towards twelve
ct'•.d1ock. Strakosch, Impressario, -,was
slightly hurt. Signora Bianca Donaclio,
;rue of the leading artists, 'made .h.er•
way from the stage to the streets safe
OT e whole family of five persons,
:cud, another of three, perished. ltelief
subscriptions have been opened through-
out Nice. The regatta here has been
uountermaudi'd,' and . the value of the
prizes mill be contributed towards the
4elief of the distress. •)
New York, March 24 —A Paris
dispatch says the cause of the, fire
which destroyed the Opera House -at
Nice, was a leak in the gas • pipes. be-
hind the scenes. This ignited from the
rear stage lights, and an explosion set
all the scenery and inflammable ma-
terial on the stage on fire, and before
the audience recovered from, their first
horror, the entire building was in
flames. Some one turned the gas off,.
in an effort to stop' the fire. A terrible
panic ensued. The weaker were re-
morselessly knocked, aside and trampled
upon. Prima • donna , Donadio was
.miraculously sa;cod by friends. Y
the actors and chorus singer.,Many-
of. were
burned to death.
Nice March 94 The scene in town
is indescribable. • One lady,. hose
husband was burned to death, commit-
ted suicide. Tho usual complaints are
made 'respecting " defective Means •of
escape and water supply.. T.; p ..to 3
o'clock this afternoon 6ti. corpses were
extracted from ,the ruins of the G)pora
1louse, mostly those of Italian artis-
ans. Among the dead • is a Germaii,
doctor, named Arend.
Loudon, i1larch 24. --Latest. dis-
patches from the steno of the Italiui�r
C10eatzc tire at 'Nice state that as sods
`•as the flames wero got 'offerer central
the search for the dead began, .and. up
to the time of transmission of, the. last
dispatch 150 bodies , had been.. taken
from the " ruins. Intense excitement'
prevails, as the audience was couipos(tl
of the fashionable world front Paris,
London and all parts of )Europe. The
fashionable season is now at its- height,
and the popular watering 1,1,1:1^,.all: all
well tilled, while .Nice -N% as ne\t•r t.. otr,l-
Cd with a greater lmnrl=1.•r. 1', tt r test\
was also the first day of tl't ,?• ;IC h? mors,
the extra crowds were prurient frtdn
all parts of France alai .1 Maly.. Jl ugh
anxiety is felt for all ur. , iii u;l riff, •r
of families and t1'avellill..; 1'r rti'•:, anis
the eager inquiries niredi, accniupani MI
by tho nervousness of til,• ;moilries, is
painful to listen to. or 1shol(l: ebur;
persons have not rested situ) the ,)'tak-
ing, out of the terrible fatal fire. The
burned theatre was a .cOMparitiviely
new budding, but the: •most famous
opera singers of the • world hav' ap-
.peared, upon its stage, thh perfornt-
auces being chiefly nlaintarned by the
foreign colonies visiting there.
most of the artistes were in the -dress-
ing Poem.,- and aware of their danger,
hut it was too late to escape, •'The
choristers
rushed ' 1
on
rc
,the
narrow•
ow
passage
the darkness,Presum-
ablyin 1 many p.Ksum•
ably too mucai disabled iu the crush to
escape. The basso, tenor and baritone
nous; have been. suffocate(, Their
bodies are proba;_ly under the runts.
The parts of the theatre most tilled
were the upper galleria9,.anu1 as tele dis-
tance from them to the door' w:as, long
and by narrow corridors and stairways/.
The people in the galleries -had the
greatest difficulty in escaping: There
was ,a very inadguate supply of.wat.or;
the sailors who volunteered as firemen,
plied buckets of sea water, which,,how
ever, were almost useless. Two. mid-
si(ipnien rescued two persons front, the
chamber, who are still living, but were
horribly scorched; one being a raving
lunatic. Sane bodies found are so-
llorr'ihly charred that recogliition is i)?x
aussible. The body of 000 of the si'ng-
1)15 hal; been recngnizod.
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Telephone stations have recently
hem opened irl•New•York, wherei, for
a small Aum, persons may hold livtc-
ruinnte conversation, with. friel* at e
' .iitariwer, .I4,t(aiea, ctktt: is tllc'systen
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who Buffalo. Explosion the Result
or 'Carelessness,.
The coroner'sjury in the boiler explo-
sion inquest returned a verdict tllit af-
ternoon to the effect that the boiler was.
well Constitutei and of good material;
that the •collapse was.I:WASP(' by the ex-
.cessive quantity of steam,. theme belles;
no safety valve or correct Stearn gang"
attatcbed; that carelessness was shows.
by not providicll; a 1)i•oper outlet for tete
excess of steam. Tile jury consider then
system of testing boilers by steam in a
populous part of ale city dangerous to
Butes!). lite, and earl itt.tel11iO 1 of tied
State and luutiiiiluii authorities to tit
want of sande law ro•gilhao'„g testing et
iboilers.an(1111)paall*ltr••n1 of ,, tltl]•'erlcl
r1uperintetrl the r..t iug of ?)oiler,, e' 1:
.appears from tip. ,•vido.:,,'w that strttims
ary.boilet:s are sul;ject to no.test• who
•ever. •
o "ioululotl Neniic . in :Lal 1certiiinri,
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to satisfy tilt, r),tioo„I :l.'iaur:nl it ,i
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vertiseI, th('roferio, 0;,-..-r s. - t 1;r,..-•• ra111's .
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tion which .'lir .1,gc11 ..'•,,, (a((10.
110 aimsto reach. tidal • pot ,. Tul-
lio. whose wants he is prepared to ••:tri..
Ey,; and. third, be, endeavors to mak,'
•hi' information as easy of acquisition
ae possible. .
Tho comlilOrtest and handiest tbin(i;,
in tete American family is. the news-
paper?, guild; as nearly alt; tete. shopping
proceeds frons.- tete. futility,. from it
needs, intelligences. its ta.t(', and its
fashions, it follows that the.the thought..
fur -and succesStul ridvertis(.r approaches
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not waste, his.•(uouey and, his., time it
loading,hii advertisinti-gun aull.shoot
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the contrary; .he til.kos ;aceoiutt of the
advertising 11miniililtiort Wendt 'rte hat,
on hoed, and lo-uls' and points ;ue
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are the best Goan: of advertising alyd
:how, to pick out the best newspapers
,fctir..Yhis purpoi e,.the successful ad•vei
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plass depends'' for' one• thing upoli its..
power:' .of Iteration, Presenting tlie•
same subject In malty forms; -it linally
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the, advertising ;(01(11)105 'of the ilei)'.-
papers it. ,as estif el, and essential to•
the n e clianti;as ;)il(+ans of telling the
publicwhat ho has ta:.sell,'as tete clerks
behind tiic cnulit (-1' are. to., show, his
goods eal reit: people' come to ex-
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UNDERTAKER
• Asn D}AI((1a I,C.
F I RE.,,.
A Speci.01 Biscoutt• Salo
FOR 30 DAYS.
NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING -I
sd a!
oro cx) ct
ad ,I a ed also,.a fisi0 lot of new.
Coffins, is, SliroIL,is, '.'$z. Undertaking
• woods.
Como and. see, hi
RSTAND
ACEY'S ®LD STAND
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lately occupi d by Shepherd and Cooper,
Albert Street, Clinton.
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LYTH . CAW MILL
G OSM,A•N & DODDS
Are now prepared to do all kinds of work In their
line. IlayIng put in 0, -grain crusher, wo are able.
to do chopphlg.at any time and on the shortest notice
IIO$MAN $i 001)1)S.
J33 cls Dee; 17, 1$80. 42-tf,
FOR SALE.
11111E Methodist Parsonage, a commodious brick
-
building, is offered for sale, 1'riee moderate and
trims, of payment e48y. ,100J tiro on the promises, Or
of Messrs. John Jackson and A, S. Flslror.
Clinton, March 16, 188L,
3 A-G,E PAM FOR SALE.
1 1E South half of South half Lot No. 40, cod. 101
ton a n'p of Mast \Vawan•)sh, 40 was cleared
/010 welt timbered with good hard wood• There
11 t(,u place a Mood awe lh), iron -e, a frame barn
• :1 1,. ;old pnuq>, '' ),fe bearing orchard with.
, .so aiflr) y of fruit lit place is two ,nI,,os from
> av, mid 111 fru)) Wht(1 .1l1l 1'orj iuticu:ars see
)).•gvie+'r• an the 1>: al•0 •r 1`hu8, B'and,n,. Bel.
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is rtht.o e. •
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OEM IIAI is Lot' S en). 5, Morris, Huron
• t , nty, for a tern, of v our, 1)11 may be 1Mrced
ac
with res cleared i0 :,f which Is free
n :p , inti the remainder elluppedin the winter or
1+70. I)nu ti)o promises 11 a L. •l't stliS 34, and a
new 1. l 111. 1'(11')) IIcC( ): • 13 s n rc haul, e l .ho fano
'is cul vcolon' 1) the fl =nl'i hen t ,wn of Diytli; and
• aa-,, 1 Winn, i11n, of the 0 .• 0 li i nt)Iw.,;'. bar par
tical .r., Iq)'y t :r. 1 J 1 ;.li;, 1 L'l1'L14! Ain,
n015t1.o 1.a,;(1 s.1JuiIN J Lta>ir •t. Cathartdes
P. U.. 0,.), 5,1.1.3, .
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mite YOPNO W ELS11'MA:i is ofb 1cd h r sale and
I nun be seen on the premises 01+111 Ain rhes 111.,
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21, 15th ion., thiderieli Township,—or apply by
letter to 11. J.s nnla, Clinton P. 0., Ont for vortical.
ars. The following 1, his Pedigree 7'lin forints
W,41? 3 a beautiful brawn bay, is two Velar') old
111 lint of May next, and Was imported when a' year
(1rr nu rlreel.n cl ••e(01), 9"ntli Wales, England, by
1,.,1. 1 tib. 'l J runty, 5' lehrem , was got bv.the.
co 01)10.)chi d1a,-.(. �b m 1 \ ut t.. t," which horse
Ca1.u1 11 ti[si,1h10 enol pu SC, Vnd ),raze;arld (('1 )
bird b h: arr:'d„uw,400, ' 1114 ('a1') 1) )) ," 3lalgairtlf:
".ng:u,11tu)4at" 1, a boat,tit d teak brown bay, stauda'
1, bands Irl 1(,.0)1011 rt •400)1 1. a and Pleb, nnrt w•,9
t. b, t c celebrated " bumper," brad by (filbert
1 ra('e, 1..111., u1 0t 11• a)`i ' 0111 "(n ek'o. gOIR"•1e
t, 8 h .that 1111tl-Iles he1'00" i1 Ohl (,'racliu.tg01),' the
prupt.rt ut sir. 3:0!111, o1 ?levels, near itos8; 0(3(011
r „v --yet 0, Wit, 401 is •hens Were p(3 3 (13' offered for.
Gan (1 d 1efua0rl The 1'),0, f 11'e(1>.u(Na• was, bred
b; w'u1 1 rice, I zf of Ituthh.i1y, Libtents,. *cili-
a it:suite, .1)11 i t f 1 0-'1.3 01 the ceiubr•4ed "Black
-into, ' it 1 0•I, t k the w'' ,Il(3 3)1'1/t«r 40 n two star
n d, •a the nu; , 1 lnauun ( ict 1 England, at
inch . t 01- .7 ( t(a1 s> n Uls: lotto atB3recon,
a , iu011.1)3 ' hat first j dges r t ter 'deaf to be one of
111 1 1 4'' l rt us 111. r v ui' iii f n ltifiidi , Thi`
Il efoAnnur r. I .�t ' urtI.., ,•n 03,0 (31)))') side,
t, ,•1(i c0 1101)1(1,",dile t' p o.e. of }I r. VrotI'lero
fonts bac, ,1'ly ru • It wen r.,;, 0 it, i1 two year 034
was .sold ontiroi1i of -:dirt. h 1'., ,te 03501114.11).
..7'.113.— nrttt,11 If,nl !u)ron oduiit'i Itt,; (1 t heloltiful
brow'11 bay,. Stands 1d fnain't, d itliueaillgii," aunlr,3
docile temper 00. silo was .gut h( "')'taut ,er,' tho pro -
pelts of John- 8111,10, 'h.sq.,.Nustan, Ilretion, which
horse t1 1 i wh 11el 01 first prim at. tbo 13rocknockshire.
�igsionit al r+hrw,1878. •;". belly'" took_ litst prizu at.
.131'1301.1 11.14 a..lno(tdanuro,, 1879, and nlso VA) Lret(np
R5
1..16,1n.11, teak first Prize as a suckling;.at 500 yluu0
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• one.. of the 13est •
I \l l/kZ..in t" ar.,"Ca c.3 I;;d ' u nor•.
It 00 'me&ile in Cue 401'0 ofaitdl cone's y-'
(1 tale littlaeys. 731aald, r, Tres r,tr, r 3(r- 1
0011 of 11)0Unuai•yOrgans,Irrltotinnof ,,
the hook oft the Bladder, Burning Urine',
tlleet Gonorrhea in til hs singes. Mu. P,
coturbnlciiargus, Congestion of 100 Kid' t
-toys, Brick Duet Deposit, DIaiieten, In-
hammation of the Kidneys yn anti Bladder,
Dropsy of, Kidneys, Acid Urintc Bloody
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Urine, Path in't710Ito.glen of the bladder. 4"
FAIN IN THE T3A00, Urinary Calculus, r -
Renal CaIculns, 110)101 Colic, Retention e
of U3150, f) Dent .Urination, Gravel in'"`
all Ito fm•tns Inability to retain the R'a- ty1
ter, 3 a tici:ltl lv in h1rt lsona ndvaneed in
fife Il ,,s AA1DNT•:Y INt 7 ,' G.1'3'011 llff
that restores the Urine tc$ its natural
color roinio et(t.bnapl(LActthorning inti) „
the effect of Liffe a cesntve USO of )1X001-
`Eating drink. - Y
PaiI1E,:C1, (1r, ,,lx Ilotttce for VS..
CSendforCLcu:nr.Sold by all Drugolets.
W. lOIINS4ONS; CO., tat
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A.MIE,t.,RSTBURCP, _ 0NTAItI0.
4gents, for 3'10 U. a and Canada.
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$1,000 F 'RF.f.IT.
F•gf' Immix Cancer Cure Depot,
Coatl000k, P. lye , Canada. '.
�.Pw• tl. o at.the rise of. the Knife.
T)re'only Permanent Curti In the World,
1•'or ptu•tienhn•, enclose two 3 cult si;.;inlps to S. G.
Swell Cai(13001t,L q„ Canada,. '. ' •.
qq rp,1,p. IlI boot�yryy0,1000311 qs.' ANI)' 7,' CERT
per..
C Ult•E$ S 11� LeY),Iti,'• to YWW . ,L,R%Rt1, AIN,
Any' paper ean'nnl)lish the above for 0.u.Y. ar, with
this note and pa, .0 regularly.. '
1�t��i,.b
.. The only. Medicine. • that successfully purifies the
Blood, acts upon the Liver, Bowels, Skin and Kidneys,
while at the same. time it allays Nervous Irritation,
and strengthens the Debilitated System, perfectly and
speedibr cur ng .Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Consti-
potion, Headache, Rheumatism, Dropsy,N
ervousa,nd Gen-
eral Debility. Female: Complaints, _ Scrofula, Erysipelas,
Salt Rheum, and • every species of Chronic Disease arising; from
Diso n derod Liver, Zidteys, Stomach, Bowels or Blood.
THE BEST BLOOD PURIFYING TONIO IN THE. WORLD.
Seumle t"uttde. lee. T, MILBURN & CIL, SOLE AGENTS; TIIRCNTO.' ilcgular iilzr. 431,04)
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hare. a•'recntitteit Worr6t Powder i4 a Safe, (um and leffectiral destieyer of worm .In children Or
ad ilt . Price 25 cents ur $
L• 5 3 fur 1,
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Ritter. ret•111)11'44 Phew 1)nmrcwtt- Dye);
arc perteei in tVeryr, color, • t`ot "3(l ighlaest . and.
lost l.kiLy thr3v .b nve.nu ounal: Pogo 25 scot) oar unckaftre . ,
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John. Smith,
REMNANT TAILOR
AND
Gondol Outfitter,,
(Carson's Fled)
CLINTON. ON1T;
LOOk .Her
Your Nephews and your Aunts, Your 00001)10 Ian
Your Nolece. want
BIRTHDAY PR, FLATS.
A Largo and Choice Stock of
Fancy Brackets, wan , Pockets;
Toy)vante ;lllottc> d rameS
- to select from, at
.Victoria >S'trets.t, Clinton. •
tar A11 kinds of Farms Produce takenin exchange.
REMOVED.
The undersigned begs to announce to .tile inhabi-
tatlts of Clinton and surrounding country that he has
removed -
'Two Doors North of his Old Stand;,
whore he is prepared to 3111 orders on the shortest
notice. If you (00(5)4.3030!))?
, A NO., BOOTS
Giya him a citll -
JOHN STEEP,
Clinton.
Clinton, Fob, 1810,.7801.
CLINTON
VY lr!( FGiC r
/ 1HE'undersigi,ned bogs to announce to .the inhabl-
, tants :of Clinton and surrounding Townships that
he has 131':-1 I'fl'EO the above. ettabiluhtuent, and. is
now prepared (0 manufacture all kinds of
�'flel! 'ancl 'Cistern. Purnps
CIS'rl!:RNS -Hind. -TA: 111, -.ort the shnrtest,..possible-
notice. •
possible:notice.' noting on hand as very hoary stock we are
confident. ,of girrir4 good 'satisfaction in- every ease.
CIIAI J11S'MODERATE. Orders • by 101,31 promptly,
attended to. 1lkI.Your pattWingo solicited. •
.., a.' rade•,_.
HALLOO I
.or I Are You Goill0
Iain going to -
4', ;• a➢te oa's
GROCERY A'1D
°nevi,; Store
Opposite Fare's 14l.ita.
It pays Brie t0 jet 7ivj Gr. (06ries them , tlt:e'
gOo(ls:,airs so cheap, (00.1 the'q?e(
is 1' 1V'o.. Z'! ;.l'o Old Goods;
7111' stew, at2(1 fr:e5T4 /
�� TI1s Sit a,rs., Tea§;. Coffees,
Prunes, Itaisins, :Currants, . 'Boneless'
Co(lfish; :' Gold' 'Flake and ...Pine Cut
Chewing Tobaccos, cannot be excelled,
Socio slew' designs in Croekery':and:
Glassware, Wooden Ware, and in fact'
evelythin'g;you want
APPLES itL'3o5 cEN i 8 PER .BAG,..
Fara Prcdince t ti•=ein in exchan„e.
CLINTON
ovilyndicato.
CLINTON.
STOVESI STOVES I
AT: OST PRICE..
Crosscut Sows, '.' Crosscut &nig,.
OLIC•.iIll3Lu draws, '
Cenuanc Sllh'eer Steel Lance Tooth
GALLONS of No. I
COAL OIL FOR ;I X00
Imperial Measure,
SKATES' !:• KATES! SK T !
A•Fow Loft'
Shelf Hardware,
Builders' Supplies,
Paints, 011.4 &c,
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orely lifter C16ip„ the fiurus®itt soon o1)1.(1'Lu
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nets timoir+i•n ani•+meYq. '.
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it opens fin. pet'on e•i,"•rho elfin and induna'u.
fe,7Iehy Prwepir,sritct
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biotic, wbion , rnm•nres S, re)f)1a, J ry(t(pt•111s, Rud 141
manner of skin, a•0> 1•es rn(i inrernal helium.
'-triers' nee no ,p(r) to employed in 01), riannfdortir.,
and it can 3(0 Woe Ly tho most delicate hobo, or by • •
the aged anti foonl°, cotta only beins r'Iafrei ua . 4'
tcntioe io di°redivaa.
E`wCI'' OF L.6.B% BOTTLES'
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VITCO OP -w 72.LL BOTTLES, • : a/"p �:E
tleaci the VOLUNTARY A0R`I a eSTlMON11 Lz ' •
•of Perso who [nye CEfl ED b e>
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DYSPEPSIA,
Aylmer, Eigiu Co., Oirt.
1 has'o,use(13(512r'.Xellied3: for :Dyopepsia,..and roma,. :
rise sed it to others.
Mia. JOHN F,s1.74t1x0.
•' A PALL U)T,E MEDICINE.
I have used 1 our Blood Syrup and found its a won- •
1lorfuLaitl0aluable nicdicine.
MRS, D0T801301,050,.Al}•inert Oast.,
.4 -SPLENDID REMEDY Pale DYSPEPSIA.
Timm 'used 3Oiu• finnan Blood Syrup, rind ett sell it
0 be used lo sevrral eases of Dyspepsia and foundtir
to bo, ,t Sp.50(11(1 rwuo)11'• ,I recinineend 11 to tete
afflicted•
W 33' 117, A3 helot, Out. '
P0017) IT 4S REC01IM1 NDf 1).'
I have used your 11diau'131oud Syrup for Dyspepsia ..
and found it't1s•re00n,mcndcd.
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J.Pr
Aylmer, oat.
• AN .1GI 11T'S TESTIMONY:
I have used'iota 1,0ld tho Ind RR Blood Syrup and
• find It -the best remedy i1ruse ter dyspepsia,' and uv a:
blood purifier. . '
Latvia Darier, Aylmer, Ont, . •
_ •RITEUMATISM
1 have been troubled with rheumatism' for to great
1111013 years.. Your Indian Blood Syrup 39'the -only;
One 01 )tinny. remedies that did me any good. 1 re,
comu,end It to a11. • '
Ions: CATs}It1U: Clata1OLit. '
• Ilufyob, Glengarry County; Ontario.
' DISEASE, .OF THE ST031ACTI:
Craps Ilial, Waterloo County, Ont'.'.
1(1\lt Sut,--1 was. troubled severe pains in 113E.
St uutel1, and PASO with iUY9 of al)pctt.ta,ainl was Un•
01)34 t11 get any tthlg to iodui'e' 11,e until 1 took. your •
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Wood 5yrup,•aahielieffeeicd 1 speed,, 011.0. 1 .
shall .always give your u(udicaue the praise it 8v
deserves
ASUV LER. .
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SL1;T 'CCRL F0711)YSPRPSIA
i.urford, Oratit 004 01 5.
I wish to otnto that your Indian Blood 53 top 1)3)10, •
-eoinpletely cured 01e of dyspepsia. 'C 011(1 safely re•
cvun neud it to all.
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A iso\DEU11, I, CURE.
Raiford, Brant do., Ont.
In h1 s'rin • of 1877I Was ill and was atter
WC spring ) , t d .3.
ed by 8000011 noetora. Some thought 1 had Diabetes t'
other., disease I kidneys; they all_ fail(d t0 do any
good., f .tried your Indian 133otv1 Syrup which did 1110
80 ouch 50ud that T was 800)' able to do 1)3' houseu
hold work: .l would have diel). but for your valuable
niedMiu0,
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ONE A117LY'S LSI'P1t1ENC1•I
713 Wife tad b1oa,nultc0 ak)otol a trelathlunt for two
301118 with hear; dl80lasu. (hc,nut to be e(a)rned to and
from Ilex hed, Silo used ten Bleed 133rup 1)11 :
a short time When 8111 bog: i to walla again, and hos "
not kept her bed a lay 81000 it•IJao cured ?try,
daughter, o( (.dine and Fever.,
, Rums '11000048,1R. `
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)Colvin, Brarit Co, Ont. '
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVIM C03111;AI'NT.
• ' 1)510in, Drant•00, t7tlt, ..
!)oar Sir, •Yong notion,13locd Syrup is.tllo iTO,,.
incdieine. fur 0130peps311 and liver ,cumpla.nt 1 ern
,80011.
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SAVI1D 3110.1451 .
«cerin, Broca Co„ Cot..
1 had boor* under doctors' hand's for right pacts.
rlftet using von r lilootl S\ top, for (a short Unto, 1331)
ent01e3 to do all 1(19 work. 1 truly 11013050 it sated
my lira,
glut. IIAup 11(05 11). -
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