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Clinton New Era, 1892-09-30, Page 74. C1 samionemilammeammaumaiwaseemormier A roDLAND pino,&43,0. NARRATIVE OF FACTS CONNECT WITH THE CASE OF MRS. F. A. CLIA.SE. A SMPICREA POR Ovza Tray Yzeits—Tu Ea BY THE BM 1:100TORS IN THE Pb ONLY TO Ottow WORSE—THE PART Law OP HER REOOVERY. AS INVESTIOA BY A REPORTER OP THE "News -Lava Orfflia News Letter. What wonderful progress the closing of the nineteenth century has witness lien still young have witueseed discove end inventions, whioh, while they h fairly revolutionized the methods a hum life, are taken almost as a matter of cou New and wonderful discovexies are m almost daily; we quickly adapt ousel to the changed condition, and even won that the inventive genius of man had long ago penetrated the sperets of natu almost daily being brought to our a „zee in all directions great advances h made, perhaps in none have t strides been greater, than in the science medicine. Old methods have entirely el ;appeared, tlse days of big nauseous, dos cupping and bleeding, have passed aw and diseases formerly held to be incura now speedily yield to the treatment of a vanoed medical science. For more th a year past there have appeared in t ,:iolunans of the "News -Letter," fro time to time, the particulars of euros • th have been the wonder of all who we itiermainted with the persons reporte Perhape the me of Mr. John Marsha of Hamilton, was more firmly fastened the public mind, for the reason that had been paid a total disability claim 41,000, only after having been pronounc incurable by a score or more of men, w are leaders in the medical profession. publisher of the "Canadian Workman" t Writer has a knowledge of tbe proccedin under which a disability claim rs paid a When it is understood that all such clai have to pass the scrutiny of an investigating committee, the Local Medical Examiner, . the Grand Medical Examiner, the Finance Committee and the Grand Lodge Officers, it will be seen that in none but a genuine case of disability could a claim be paid. That the claim was paid Mr. Marshall ander this stringent security was unim- peachable evidence of his total disability; that he was afterwards made a well man was due entirely to a treatment of Dr. William's Pink Pills—probably the most remarkable medical discovery of the age. This case was but the first of a series of seuresseelually reine.rkable, due to the same grand agency, each of which hasbeen veri- fied by the most trust worthy testimony. The "News -Letter" in common with many others, has taken a deep interest in noting the. teatimony given in behalf of Dr. WI Hams' Pink Pills, hence when the cure Mrs F. A. Chase, was reported from Mi land recently, we decided to interview the lady and vertify the truth of the report; with this end in view, Midland was visited, and Mrs Chase found looking well and happy after long years of suffering, befor shellearned of the efficacy of Dr. William Pink Pills. Mrs Chase herself admitte the reporter, who found her a lady of sup odor intelligence, who, while not wishin for notoriety, was willing to give her can did testimony in favor of Pink Pills, fo the benefit of other afflicted persons. T the reporter Mrs Chase said that up to he sixteenth year, she had been a healthy gir but at that period sickness overtook her end for the ensuing ten years her life wa one of almost constant misery. In Jane ary, 1891, she grew worse, and finally ha to take to her bed and was reduced by auf - fering-to the point -of. death— .All Albs .tim she was under the treatment of leadin doctors. After weary months Mrs Chas longed for some change and in Octobe asked her doctor if he would consent to he taking a trip to her mother's, who live sear Port Hope. This was finely agree to and on Oct. 3 last she set out for tha place. On the way, a lady, a stranger t her, noticing her weak condition, strong] tirged her to use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and again on her arrival at her destinatio her friends urged her to try this wonderfn remedy. On Oct. 10 she consented to giv Pink Pills a trial, and soon found suc beneficial effects that it needed no persua -- -Sion-to-continue _the_ treatment. _In_ les than three months she was fully restored and on January 15 returned to her hom in Midland, where her friends were rejoice and gratified at the wonderful chang which Pink Pills had wrought in her bealt and appearance. Mrs Chase has ainc continued to enjoy good health; -and- eity that she cannot too highly praise Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, which have rescued her from debility after many years of almost hopeleesnees. Her husband also expresses his thankfulness and appreciation of Pink Pills, and the unlimited pleasure with which he received his wife on her return, /looking so well and happy, which was as he truly described it, "like receiving one the dead." He said that his wife's had been such that in going only o would be obliged to rest, before her restoration to the slightest lied up-. rte ED EAT - Am, Mr - TED Lit half ed I ries AIM an tee. ade yes der not re, id. aye be of is - T:erk 'cLristyron. NEW ERA dresses. The price et Wbieh tlesSe ORO are THOUGHTS TH.AT BREATHE. sold make a course of treatment camper - atively inexpensive as compared with ether The puniShenent of falsehood is to , remedies or medical treatment, enspeet all truth. There, are people who are very con - THE HORSEMAN. selentiotis about giving the Lord one- tenth of all th ...•••••• When a horse is started in a race h becomes, in a, measure, public propert His owner has entered into an engag xnent with the spectators that he mus win if he can. There is a tacit agree naent that cannot be ignored wit honesty, and honor forbids a violatio of the ' compact. Every breeder of road horses shoul endeavor to breed as far as possibl with a view to matching up good von teams. Here is a market that wil neve e be over -stocked, and it admits o a little more variation in size, as 15 hands will answer very well for a nice ly-matched pair, and even 15 hand might answer if everything else wa above the average. The city has grown around Buffal Driving Park, and if the property wa cut up into lots it would sell for mor than $2,000,000. Mr Hanalin, however es, says that it will be kept for a trotting ay, track as long he lives. He thinks thatble beinghislife is beg prolonged by horses,and a. he is not in a hurry to leave the world. en , He is seriously thinking of giving a ten he day's meeting in August, 1.89. He m will open rich stakes and offer- big at ; etu•ses, and thus attract to Buffalo the re ; very best representatives of the trot - d. ' ting and pacing world. 11, It must not be forgotten. by farmers in and all men who breed horses that form, he disposition and the common blemishes, ; curb, spavin, ringbone, splint and ed ; spring -halt are as hereditary as is the he color of the hair. It must not be for- gotten, too, that the mare must bear he half the responsibility of the character ' in the foal. It is simply folly to charge nd all the mishaps in horse -breeding to the me stallion. The mare that has any num- ber of generations of maternal ancestors of inferior quality, and is herself de- ficient in many points, is absolutely unfit to perpetuate her species; and yet we blame the stallion for the failure of such a naare to produce colts that make good horses. Not only do we make a mistake in this, but we make the mistake of going on in the old rut when we get a good filly from a fortunate turn in breeding our old stock of mare —we sell this good filly and keep the old stock. Now we must change all this. We niust absolutely cling to our best mares. Let us sell the old plugs and scrubs For whateVrer thybring, It common sense and a knowledge of what pays in stock breeding will not in- duce farmers to keep the hest mares, 1- let the love of a good horse constrain of them to do what publice policy and d- private interest demand in horse breed - eI r meant; who keep all e their time for themselves. Y' The devil's way wo.uldn't be so crowded if he couldn't make people he- : lieve that the bigger their income is the less they need to read the Bibld. n Illinard's Linarnent is used for horsee &cattle Whenever the devil can get a Chris - d Clan to believe that he1s the only nice e man in the neighborhood he is satisfied d with his day's work. 1 Jacob saw the angels passing up and f down the ladder, but he didn't see them taking anybody to heaven with them. . It takes men to do that. Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind on human or animals, cured in po minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. Thie never o fails. Sold by J. H. Combe, Druggist. It is an utterly low view of business '3 which regards it as only a means of • getting a living. A man's business is his part of the world's work, his share of the great activities which render society possible. He may like it or dis- like it, but it is work, and, as such, re- quires application, selfdenial,discipline. g• There is no branch of the live stock interest that suffers so much from sell- ing of the "top" females as the horse 0'7 business, Breeders of swine, sheep and d cattle never for a moment think of selling their choicest breeding stock , and keeping the less valuable animals '''_ to replenish their herds. But the • breeders of horses year after year go on s selling their very best mares to be taken • to the cities a,ndthere to be worn out on the streets, where they are lost for ' breeding purposes just as completely • as are the cows and swine thitt. go to the shambles. This is a mistale of the d worst kind. It is the kind of economy that kills the goose that lays the golden o egg. ;Ali the progress that has been a made hi improving the domestic ani - o rnals has been along the line of selec- • tion of the best specimens for breeding ✓ purposes. Whenever we get away 8 from that line of progress improvement d ceases. Every time a fanner sells his t I best young mare to go to the city he is O ! actually- blocking the way of progress , in the insprovement of our native breeds of horses. It must appear to e any thinking man that where the best is withdrawn from use as breeders the „, supply niust be kept up from inferior h mares. The result of this is the race of misshapen, blemished horses con- s .1 tame& e O C. C. RICFrARDB & Co. h J GENTS.—I have treed your HINARD'S e , LINIMENT in my family for some years s ane believe it theshestemedioine in sthe market as it does all it it reeommended todp Canuaan Forks, N. B., D. KTEUTICAD. John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs us that he was cured of a very severe attack of rheumatism by aseing MINARD'S LINMENT. fro ,condition a few yards s or obtain help, and =she had been unequa etertion. While in Midland the writer oa on Dr. McCartney,,, druggist, who re large sales of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, with the most decided benefits to those using th ern . From many of our exchanges we have noticed with interest the reports of the :great benifit derived from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and the case of Mrs. Chase goes to confirm the claim that they are a wonderful discovery in the interests of humanity, restoring vitality to the brok- en down system. Considering that Mrs Chase had suffered ten years, and last Oc- tober was looked upon as being at the point of death, there must be something of a miraculous virtue in the remedy which has raised ber to her present condition of health, after she hal spent hundreds of dollars in doctoring, and for other so called remedies, of various kinds. In fact Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are recognized as one of the greatest modern medicines—a perfect builder and nerve restorer—cnring such diseases as rheumatism neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration and the tired feeling resulting therefrom, diseases depending upon hum- -ors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, the after effects of lagrippe, eto. Pink Pills restore pale and sallow com- plexions to the glow of health, and are a specific for all the troubles peculiar to the female sex, while in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all oases arising from mental worry, overwork or excess of whatever nature. These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. William's Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont., and Schenectady, N.Y., and are sold only in boxes bearing our trademark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2,50. Bear in mind that Pr. Williams' Pink Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutee in this form is trying to defraud you and abduld be avoided. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had. pi all druggists or direct by mail, from ,Dr Wil- haria'S Medicine Gristly fro_ either ads DO YOU KNOW HIM. New York Commercial Advertiser. The man who wants to argue every- thing. The man who beats it horse and starves a cow. The man who does not stay at home 'ghts. of The nian who loves the sound of his own sweet voice. The man who t hin brusque to strangers. The nian who keeps his sea ladies are standing. The man who boasts of his own ex- travagance and vices. The man whose alphabet always be- gins at the third vowel. The man who tells one story to the same man a dozen times. The man who at forty thinks he is handsome and charming. The man who would fetoh the um- brella hack in ten minutes. The man who borrovvs books and paper and never returs them. The man who interrupts you when yon ars ying to talk to laim. The man who thinks the world will fail to move on when he is gone. The man who calls everybody that does not believe as he does a crank. THE HEAD SURGEON Of the Lubon Medical Company is now at Toronto, Canada, and may be consulted either in person or by letter on all chronic diseases peculiar to man. Men, young,old, or middle -gaged, who find themselyee nerv- ous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from exoess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptons : Mental depression, premature old age, lose of vital- ity, loss of memory, bad dreanas, dimness 01 sight,palpitation of the heart, emissions, tares of energy, pain in the kidneys, head- ache, pimples on the face or body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks be- fore the eyea, twitching of the muscles, eye- lids, and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, lose of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby mus- cles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes surrounded with lead. encircle, oily looking skin, etc., are all sym- ptoms of nervous debility that lead tolinsan. ii and death unless eured. The spring or vital force having lost its tension Efvery function wanes in consequence. Those who aughdtbileeSsornmittecl in ignorance may be permanently cured. Send Yeiliir address for hook on all diseases peculiar to man. Books sent free sealed. Heart disease, the symptons of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot flushes, rush of blood to the head du 1 pain in the heart with beats strong, rapid and irregular, the second heart quicker than the brat, pain Omit the breast bone, etc., can positively be cured. No cure, no pay. Send for book. Address M. V. Lubon, 24 Mac- donell Ave., Toronto, Canada. Jan, 1, 92, I WOULDN'T BE CROSS. Margaret E. Sangster, in Hai -per's Young People. 1 wouldn't be cross, dear, it's never worth while; Disarm the vexation by wearing a smile. Let hap a disaster, a trouble, a loss, Just meet tho thing boldly, and never be cross. I wouldn't be cross, dear, with people at horne, They love....you so fondly, whetever may Wale. 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