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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1893-11-29, Page 6Fart'''at chin's. "Ir unser realised tbeV°s'oil af'ttmodvIn4 as un ch as 1'.i-ipuo in the ldyt row moatlgb during witch tinge I hxva nufieroti inte,la,;17 front rnottinouia, fallowoli 1 bro chic*' Alfa trying varioiss a speol,9!. withollt. lx;ite its ] alt tilos PO, tat Ayor s Clisi•ry.. rector)', las Oho ei!ct.,.t+ns noon incrYcioos sooPIPe d Fsp z 04% night'imp s proal '-s- . nod Iliff31"c h4x1 goo,. Store, Long titk a'� • ''Last Spring I was taboo down wide in C,:-ippe. At isms 1 was cumpl,r:(1yerostrtt. ;loci oo dtiiiYutt wa? Liy breaaaat; thus ally broth seemed pa if confined m an iron cage I procUrttd •n bottle 4f PtYee6 Sherry Pectoral, and no sooner' had 1 wan tatting it thin relief followed. I Could not bei we that the effect would t'o to rapid,' -4W. 11. �Vil1 W s, Conk city, Li, Pala g Trouble "For mora than twenty-five years. I was a sufferer from luny, trouble, attended with coughing so seeert: at tines as to causo hemorrhage, the poroteysins frequently last- ing three cr bur hours. I was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and -after taking four bottles, was thoroughly cured; 1 eaugqonfiduntlyreconimcndt isinedicine."•-Franz 2loftn anis, Clay Centre, `-tie. YEWS • Cherry 1' d oral -•a Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dreg -gists. Price Si ; six bottles, SS. Prompt to act, sure to euro Pie Huron News-Recora 1.50 a Year—$1.25 in Advance Wothittsdav, Nov. 29tH 1893. A PROMPT CURE. GTNTLEMEN.—Having suffered over two years with constipation, and the doctors not having helped me, I con- cluded.to try B. B. B., and before I had used one bottle I was cured. I can also recommend it for sick headache. ETHEL 1). HAINES, Lakeview, Ont. • A singular story -almost incredible -- conies from Oxford, Pa. A potato patch has just been giving a satis- fautory yield. It is a patch of two acres, and the product has been sold for $215. During the past summer a bolt of lightning scorched this potato patch, making a dark circle about twenty feet in diameter. If it had any effect, it was more beneficial than it was in a ease of which we have heard. An old lady. sorely troubled with rheumatism, was advised to try elec- tricity as a remedy. "No," said she emphatically, -I was struck by light- ning once, and it did not do mo a bit of good." WELL ADAPTED. THE effective action on the glandular system and the blood, and the general regulating tonic and purifying action of B. B. B„ especially adapt it for the bilious, nervous, costive or scrofulous. From three to six bottles will cure all blood diseases from a common )pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. A la Dundas Banner: The farmer keeps some mild creatures called calves. He takes the bark off them and puts it into a churn, and the result is the "farm product" called shoes. AN I31/tOELI NT. RE Iplm ''., G . liTIMMT.-We Itaye used.•Hag!, tar 'e, Pectoral Balsam 11 �. bones: ax' OVA' three yatl,ret, 114 t#><at1 ft. all sat- eile It xomedy f01,r aft Worxrla f►t 00/1 114 and dells, Ia. throat and long tv'o lb a it agoras instant relief, a N f 1t,er)1E, C41,113hUffl ,Qx3k, For Ove rFlfty Years. Mas. \VINSLOo"d S oTIII?O gram, has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. f disturbed at nightmid broken Vf our rest 'by u sick child suffering and icing with pais of Cutting Teeth send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Wiii- slow's Soothing fig rup" for Children Teothiing. 1 will relieve the poor little sufferer immodat.ly Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cares Diarrho a, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind C die, softens the Gums and re- duces inflammation, and greet) tone an I energy to the whole system. 'Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for 'children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best fetnale physicians and nurses in the United States. Price twenty .Ove cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for .'Mea WINI LOW'S la'oi.TIIINO SYRUP " Churcih etiquette is a theme, but an exchange gives the following sugges- tions concerning church manners and, by the way, they are good: "Having entered a pew, move along ; do not block up the end of the pew as if you did not intend to have any one else enter It, or es if you were holding it for some special friends. Do not rise to let others, but move along and leave the pew invitingly open so that they will know that they are welcome. if a pew holding four has already three in it, do not file out in formal pro- cession to let a poor scared woman go to the other end, but move along and let her it to the end next to the aisle. It is not necessary now for a stalwart man to sit at the end ready to smash ont and kill Indians, as possibly it was once." PREVAILING SICKNESS. The most prevalent complaints at this season are rheumatism, neuralgia, 'sore throat, inflammations and conges- tions. For all these and other painful ar d v Oil is the s Yellow troubles Httgy best internal and external remedy. 1 •T t" A wC!rntft1. f t ol'q�llf;a; ills ve,.. eeoltred a;verdict , at $800, (11141100 QR 1t gains' Iter 1alldlart'i for injuries, recdiy est 10 the collap e;