The Wingham Times, 1908-02-27, Page 5THE W1NGIIAM TIMES, 1'EI3RUARIt 27, illus
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Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Paragraphs from. our Exchanges.
The greatest recorded leap of a horse
3,r 37 feet,
To -morrow never course—unless you
have et note to meet.
Some people know when they are
well off, and others get married.
South Ameriean Kidney Cure is
the only kidney treatment that bee
proven (tj ed to eorreut all the evils that
are likely to befall these physical regn-
,Tutors. Hundred of testimonials to
Prove the curative merits of this liquid
kidney apt ciao in oases of Bright's dis-
+eaee, diabetes, irritation of the bladder,
inflammation, dropsical tendeneY.
Don't delay. Sold by A. L. Hamilton
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Remember it's a poor resolution will
not hold water.
This woeld is filled with lovers of the
nett -love braud.
We essay to be a ehilosepher if you
have a good ineome.
OR. A. W. CHASE'S 1) n
CATARRH CURE ... Lye.
O is sent direct to the diseased
M parts by the Improved ill
ower.
Heats the ulcers, clears the air
passag,es.stops droppings in the
throat and pesntanant,X cures
Catarrh and Hag Fever. Blower
tree. All dealers. or Or. A. W. Chase
Medicine Cu., Toronto and Buffalo.
The Grand Trunk Pacifo willput
sixty-two town sites went of Winnipeg
on ealo iu the spring.
One of the really great mysteries of
life is why the dress that looked sty.
nab last season doesn't look stylish
this season.
Mosac
Jose h 13.proprietor of the
t k,
Morgan ilouae, Kincardine, has made
application for the transfer of the
license of that bostelry to John J. Kelly
of Godorieh, Air. Kelly is expeotod to
take possession on or about the second
day at March.
The lute Peter AfeEwen, of Tiverton,.
had three sons in the Baptist miuistry,
namely, Reve. James AlvEwen of Ren•
Frew. P. A McEwen, of York Mills and
the Rev. J P. McEwen, Two sons in-
law, Rev, P H. Mol+;wen, of Vancouver
and Rev R. Comte, of Manitoba, are
also well known in Bruce.
An Owen Sound barber cut a boy's
hair so short for fun tbnt the boy's head
looked as bare as a billiard ball. The
police magistrate could not, however,
see the joke and fined the barber a dol.
lar and costs as a warning to others that
"joshing" small boys may not always
be all fun.
Doan's Kidney Pills not on the kid-
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They cure backaches, weak back, rheum-
atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation,
gravel, Bright's disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder
The total deposits in the Belgian
Government Savings Bank increased
from ,96.210,060 in 1896 to $162,400,000
in 1904
George Greer, formerly of Peterboro',
died at Dunkirk, N: Y., while attend.
fug the funeral of his brother, William
T. Greer.
The girl who begins by declaring
that she wouldn't marry any man liv•
ing generally ends by marrying a
"dead one."
Men who are society favorites are
;seldom a success at anything else,
Many girls in the kitchen aren't worth
the weight in the food they waste.
If you are a true friend you never
' need to put on an air of friendliness.
When a man's character is as good as
]lits money he is to be congratulated.
Grippe is sweeping the country. Stop
it with Preventios, before it gets deeply
seated. To check early colds with these
little candy Cold Cure Tablets is surely
tensible and safe. Preventios contain
no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh
or sickening. Pneumonia would never
appear if early colds were promptly
broken. Also good for feverish children.
Large box, 48 tebiete, 25 cents. Vest
pocket boxes 5 Dents. Eo1d by all
.dealers.
If you do an unsatisfactory job do it
over—don't overdo it.
His Satatie Majesty usually occupies
the seat of honor at a stag party.
Don't blame the leap -year maid for
trying to make a name for herself.
Eyes and Nose Ran water. -0. G.
Archer, ot Brewer, Maine, says: ' I have
had Catarrh for several years. Water
would run from my eyes and nose for
.clays at a time. About four months ago
I was induced to try Dr. Agnew's Ca-
tarrhal Powder, and since using the
wonderful remedy I have not had an
attack. It relieves in ten minutes."
50 cents. Sold by A. L Hamilton. -17.
Silence is said to be golden, but there
etre no prate millionaires on our visiting
list. •
The road to success is slippery, and
be who travels thereon needs a lot of
sand.
Somehow the woman with good
teeth always has a quick sense of
humor.
Stop that tickling Cough I Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure will surely stop it, and with
perfeot safety. It is so thoroughly
harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers
to use nothing else even with very
young babies. The wholesome green
leaves and tender stems of a lung healing
mountainous shrub furnish the curative
properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure.
It calms the cough, and heals the sensi-
tive bronchial membranes. No opium,
no chloroform, nothing harsh used to
injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's.
Take no other. Sold by all dealers.
Mind your own business and let
other people mismanage theire if they
want to.
An automobile is an outward, vis-
ible and smellable evidence that some-
body bas money to burn,
;Guelph's assessment this year is
$6,068,790, an increase of over $600,
000 over 1907.
The Dominion Government has ap-
propriated $300,000 to preserve the
Plains of Abraham.
Nature's Remedy
La grippe, pneutnonia and influ-
enza often leave a nasty cough when
they're gone. It is a dangerous
thing to neglect.
Cure it with
OXYGI NATOR
"Nature's Perfect Blood Pt!rifier
Cures AU Germ diseases"
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS
THE OXYGI NATOR CO.,
4x Harbord Street, Toronto, Ont.
Bears the she [find You Hasa Always Hoa hl
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lull time and time will acid by ki,li>?g
Pi yon.
S Tho explosion of a lantern o ansed
the burning of a barn b>lopgiug to
Wm.O,irey, IO;h line of Brant town-
ship, ou the night of the 8th The teniid-
ing with couteuts was completely des.
troyed. There was iaenranoe of $1400
in the Farmer's Central whiob will
nearly cover the loss.
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Facial Blemishes,
Blackheads, J ruptions..
They Have One Common °Canso.
An Impure Condition of the Blood.
Make the blood normal and you cure
the pimples
But unless eBmivatien is perfect the
blood can't be normal, can't he any thing
bot lout.
I'a ellmin'ation nothing platys a more
important past thou the ekiu, and if it
gets too tnaoh work it becomes diseased,
and pimplee, blotohee and trnptioue are
the result
Not a bit of use to try external appli
cations The fonutaiu ot life, the blood,
must be purifie=d.
More than that, the blood most be
supplied with the elements neeessery to
furnish the organs wit i inoreaeed power
to ds their work.
Ftrroznee euppilse exactly these oon-
titi'nents and it dotes mere,
It Ittunulatee through the nervous
ayhtetn all the eliminative fuuotious of
the oody
By stimulating the kidneys and liver
the skin isrelieved ot an exoessive work,
and it soon resumes its normal mode of
aetiou.
Ferrtzme destroys the poisons in the
blood, gives it new nud rich material
through the digestion of fool
The Baia resumes its normal, rich
color.
Every vestige of blotch, pimple or
eruption then disappears.
You see then that Ferrezone is not
only a blood purifier, but a blood forte
fier, and when your blood is pure and
strong, not only will the skin be freed
from blemishes and pimples, but the
whole body will bo rcjovinated and for-
tified, and given the power of endur-
ance, vim, the natural outcome of
health Ferrozone is sold by all dealers
in 50o. boxes.
Onr idea of a fool man is one who is
so busy putting something by for a
rainy day that he hasn't time to enjoy
the sunshine.
Don't demand an itemized account
of every cent you give her, and if she
makes an unwise expenditure think
how many times• you have set the
example.
Don't listen to the man who begins to
criticise his wife in public; advise him
to settle those things in the privacy of
his own home.
Death or lunacy seemed the only
alternative for a wets -known and highly
respeoted lady of Wingham, Oat., who
had travelled over two continents in a
vain search for a cure for nervous de-
bility and dyspepsia. A friend recom-
mended South American Nervine. One
bottle helped, six bottles cored, and her
own written testimony closes with these
words: "It has saved my life." Sold
by A. L. Hamilton —20,
William Sells, a sohooimaster in the
early days of Michigan, now at 80, feels
that he can spell down any high school
class in the State.
There is a female inmate of the house
of refuge at Clinton who is said to be
107 years old. She enjoys her pipe as
much as she does her meals.
A O.P.R. transcontinental train was
derailed near Pardee. The cars turned
over in the ditch, and the Japanese
porter was killed and several passengers
injured.
CAS;'I*SZ, RZA.
Beare the _ ATha Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
The man man who takes oare of his
religion generally finds that is re
oiprooates.
Don't hang around the kitchen giving
advice about this and that, unless you
allow your wife the same privelege at
your place of business.
That Cutting Acid that arises from
the stomach and almost strangles, is
caused by fermentation of the food in
the stomaoh. It is a foretaste of indi-
geetion and dyspepsia. Take one of Dr.
Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets immedi•
ately after eating, and it will prevent
this distress and aid digestion. 60 in a
box.:35 cents. Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
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John D. Miller has sold Ms farm
north of Mildmay to Andrew Kohl, the
purchase price being about $7,000. The
purchaser gets possession on the first of
March. Mr. Miller has not decided yet
what to do, but he will probably move
to Mildmay for a time.
ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches, Bar
ber's Itch and every form of contagions
Itch on human or animals cured in 30
minutes by Wolford'e Sanitary Lotion.
It never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
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At the haat general election in New
Zealand there were 263,597 men and
210 875 women on the roll. There
actually voted 221 611 inen and 176.046
women.' In fourteen contests the *omen
voters outnumbered the men. Of the
canaidates elected u these fourteen oon-
stituenoles ouly one was unmarried.
Mr. Peter Ourrigau has entered upon
his 45th year as Treasurer of Kinloss
Township, having received his appoint-
ment, Deo. 19b, 1863 Mr. Corrigan is
one of the molt highly respeoted and
eftluient oifloers of the Township and is
also a very popular citizen of Lu -know,
to whioh place he Dame at time of re•
tiring from his farm at Holyrocd.
Tan LAMES' P'AVORtT15.
Laxa-Livor Pills aro the ladies' favorite
.nedioino. They cure Constipation, Siok
Koadaohe, Billionsness, and Dyepepsin
without griping, purging or sickening.
Chester Farrow, who for the post
three years or over has been the efficient
and courteous operator and ticket agent
at tho Grand Trunk station at Goderioh,
has received a promotion in the Com-
pany's service to the position of day
operator and ticket agent at Guelph.
The Methodists of Southampton have
now one of the moat handsome and best
appointed churches in Western Ontario.
The project was inaugurated about two
years ago and the result is a beautiful
structure with pipe organ complete at.
$16 900. At the dedication the offerings
and promises amounted to $4 325, which
with previous contributions will prao•
nosily wipe out the debt.
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Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Very sad indeed was the death of
Mr. Andrew Connell, which took plane
on Saturday evening, Feb. 15th, at his
residence on the B liue, Carrick. Mr.
Donnell has not been in robust health
for some months, but his condition was
not regarded as serious, The death of
hie brother James, which took place on
the 4th inst., probably had much to do
in hastening his own end. Deceased
was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, sixty
years ago, and came with his family to
this country when quite a young man,
By his industrious and careful habits
he became posseesed of a good share of
this world's goods, and was very highly
esteemed by all who knew him.
William Kupfersohmidt, of Mildmay,
has purchased Andrew Kohl's farm jnst
east of the village of Deemerton and
gets possession on the first of March.
Mr. Kupfereshmidt's own farm adjoins
the Kohl farm, and he will work both
places in future. The price paid was
about $5,000.
Mr. Herb. Moarehonee, secretary to
Premier Roblin, of Manitoba, and a
son of the late Rev. Mr. Moorehonse
formerly pastor of St. Paul's church
Wingham, is establishing an enviable
name for himself as a writer of short
stories, several of the leading maga-
zines having of late contained articles
contributed by him.
A kind of wax suitable for soap and
candle making is obtained in South
Africa from the berry of a shrub
(myrica oordifolia), which is used for
binding drift sands.
When the telephone wires are over-
land the speed of transmission is at the
rate of 16,000 miles a second; where the
wires are through cables ander the sea
the speed is only 6,020 miles.
The essential lung -healing principal of
the pine tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
oongh medicine—Dr, Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25
gents.
After forty years and a half of servioe,
John Cameron, governor of the Oxford
countyit and jail, d a Dna of the best-known
men in the oonnty, has forwarded hie
resignationto Sheriff Brady,
taket0
effect on the 10th of May. He thereby
opens the way for a general scramble
among the Conservative office -seekers of
the county. Mr. Cameron is over 80
years of age, but has during the whole
term of his office performed the duties
to the satisfaction sef everybody. He le
the father of Judge Cameron, of the
supreme °oust 0f Manitoba,
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
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An old resident of Seaforth and Mc-
Killop, died recently at his home in
Brooklin, Ontario, in the person of Mr.
Samuel Harris. About forty years ago
Mr. Harris came to Seaforth, and, till
about three years ago, made his home in
Seaforth and in McKillop, where he was
engaged in farming.
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CONSTIPATION.
Although generally described as
a disease, can never exist unless •
some of the organs are deranged, •
which is generally found to be the •
liver. It consists of an inability to I
regularly evacuate the bowels, and 4,.!as a regular action of the bowels is w
absolutely essential to general •
health, the least irregularity should
never be neglected. •
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LAXA-L1VER PILLS •
have no equal for relieving and :
Bev. P. N. McRae, Forks P id 1cc1:,
C B.: "I always count it a pl. Lour~• to
recommend the I)r. Slocum Ito nedie3
to any parishioners. I believe there
in ;Lathing better for throat and lung
troubles or weakness et- rim clown sys-
tem. For speaker's sore throat I have
found Psychine very beneficial."
Bev. W. II. Stevens, Paisley, Ont.:
''Psychino seemed just the stimulant my
system needed. I shall .t•Id my testimony
as to its efficacy at eve:), opportunity."
Rev, B. DI. Browne, .'Amherst IIead,
N.B., ''I have otter recommended
Psychine since taking it myself, for it
la a euro for the troubles you specify."
Rev. Chas. Stirling, Bath, N.13.: ''I
have used Psy::lrii.o in my family; the
results were marvelous. I have visited
people who state that they never used
its equal. I strongly recommend it.
Rev. J. S. I. Wilson, Marl:dale, Ont.:
"I have taken two bottles of Paychlne
and am pleased to say that I ani greatly
unproved in health. I was troubled
with my throat, but now I find it about
restored to its normal condition. I
find nay work very much less taxing.
I believe Psychino is all claimed for it."
These are earnest preaehers of the
gospel of Psychino. They know where-
of they speak. Psychine cures all
throat, lung :anti stomach troubles. It
is a great voice strcn;,thenee, acting
directly on the vocal, respiratory and
digestive organs, thus specially adapted
to public sneakers. At all druggists,
50c and $1.00, or Dr. T. A, Slocum, Ltd.,
Toronto.
A crusade is sadly needed against the
vine of profanity. Oue has only to pass
through the streets, more (specially of
aur smaller cities and towns, to realize
the extent to which the evil is develop-
ing. In a half-hour's walk one evening
iu a western town a gentleman claims
to have heard more vile language than
iu Montreal or Toronto in a year. In
the corridors or sitting•room of almost
at..y oonntry hotel one will be compelled
during a single evening to listen to more
profanity than he would hear in six
months in a large oity: What is the
reason for this over flow of filth? Is this
all we are to expect from our large in-
vestment is schools and churches? A
little stirring up of the local adminis•
trators of law would doubtless help to
lessen this plague if moral suasion is
powerless, and those who will take up
and press the matter will be doing
society a good turn.—Home Journal.
Theory vs. Experience.
Theories are often very beautiful, but
they are not to be trusted as many a
physician has found out when it was too
late to save the life of his patient, It is
always safer to be guided by the exper-
ience of others and use only medicines
of tried and proven merit each as Dr.
Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen-
tine for the cure of croup, bronchitis,
asthma, whooping cough and chest
colds.
• curing Constipation, Biliousness, •
: Water Braeb,, Heartburn, and
• Liver troubles. •
• Mr. A. 13. Ilettes, Vancouver, B.C., •
• writes :—Por some years past I was
• troubled with chronic constipation
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nearly everything, but only got
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oto try Lasa -Liver Pills, and •
i they cured me completely. •
• Price 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes •
• for $1,00, all dealers, or mailed •
• direct on receipt of price.
Donald Matheson passed away at his
home on William street, Goderioh, on
Feb. 19th. at the age of seventy-nine
years, after an illness of a little over a
week. Mr. Matheson is survived by one
son, George, and one daughter, Miss
Ada, of Detroit, and they were with
him during -his last illness. Some eigh-
teen years ago he lost three of his sons
with their fishing boat, and a few years
later his wife died. Mr. Matheson was
a veteran of the American war and came
originally from the Maritime Provinces.
Tett T. ildtialUa' l Co., LrMIT].+D •
• . Toronto, out. . 4,
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A flinch Prized Book.
Few books are so universally known
and so highly prized as Dr. Chase's
Receipt book and the same may be said
in regard to Dr. Chase's Medicines whioh
now have a plane in the medicine cab-
inet of the great majority of homes.
Dr. Chase's Ointment for example is
standard the world over and is prao-
tioally the only actual cure for all forms
of piles.
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remarkably low prices in order to reduce our stock.
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27 only Tfur Muffs, regular 5,00 to 12.00, for `M3.00.
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The death of one of Brandon's oldest
and well-known pioneers took place
recently, when Angus McDonald,
senior, who, unfortunately sustained
a fracture of the hip, succumbed to the
shook and paesed away at an early hour
Jan. 29th. The deceased gentleman
who was in his eighty-third year, was
a native of Ross -Shire, Scotland, and
emigrated to Canada in 1848, settling in
the township of Puslinoh, Wellington
Oounty, Ontario. After some e,eight
years, he moved to West Wawanpsh,
Haron Co., and finally settled in Bran-
don in the spring of 1882.
When Rheumatism doubles a man
up physician and sufferer alike lose heart
and often despair of a cure, but here's
the exception. Wm. Pegg, of Norwood,
Ont., says: "I was nearly doubled up
with rheumatism. I got three bottles
of South American Rheumatic Oure and
they cored me. It's the quickest medi-
cine I ever saw." Sold by A. L. Hamil-
ton. -18,
Sot a pitcher of water in a room and
in a few hours it would have absorbed
all the gases in the room, the air will
be pure and the water utterly filthy
The colder the water is the greater the
capacity to hold these gases. Impure
water is more injurious than impure
air. This demonstrates the fact that
any water for drinking purposes car-
tied into a sleeping room should be
bottled or well covered and placed in
the open window when possible.
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30 Ladies' Cloth Short Jackets, beautiful material, $2,00 each.,
• 32 pieces Dress Gocds, ranging from 20c to 1.00, positively to 1
• be cleared out at 50 cents on the doll r.
• A splendid chance to secure girls' school dresses.
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• A large assortment of Flannellettes, from 5e to 17c per yard—
s —less than wholesale price to day. .♦il
E70 in. wide, regular 90c for 75e—all pure linen.
• All•Wool and Union Sheeting. double and single fold.
Yarns—single, 2 ply and 3-ply—best home made.
Mens' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Underwear,
and Shoes—must get out.
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• Also Cardigan Jackets, good heavy quality.
'► GROCERIES
Our Groceries are fresh and reliable. 3 lbs choice Raisins 25c.
a Extra choice Re cleaned Currants, in 1 -Ib packages, 10c. Jelly a
► Powder, 5c or 6 for 25c. Tomatoes, 10c can ; and all other lines at 4
0 equally low prices.
Also a nice line of Fancy Wrapperettes.
Heavy Canadian Table Linen, 66 in., regular 603 tor 50c ;
Heart relief in half an hour.—A
lady in New York State, writing of her
cure by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart,
says: "I feel like one brought back from
the dead, so great was my suffering from
heart trouble and so almost miraculous
my recovery through the agency of this
powerful treatment. I owe my life to
it." Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -19.
The death occurred en Monday morn-
ing, Feb. 17th of Mrs. William Graham,
at the residence of Mr. John MoGavin,
in her 84th year. Deceased was an old
and respected resident of Huron county,
having lived in it for 64 years. She was
a native of Fermanagh, Ireland, and at
the age of 16 emigrated to Canada, first
settling in Matilda township, Dundee
county. There she was married to
William Graham. In 1844 they moved
to Stanley township where she lived
until the death of her husband, ton years
ago. Since then she has made her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. MoGavin,
sr, of Leadbnry.
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re%`
moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps
and blemishes from horses, blood spavin,
curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles,
sprains, time and swollen throat, coughs,
etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known, Sold by A. L, Hamil-
ton.
The reports for 1007 of Knox Church
congregation at Auburn are in cfecal a
tion. Money to the.amotint of $1219 38
wae
handled during the year asfollow
s:
Stipend Fund $353; Contingent Fund
$202,37; Mission Schemes $98; , W. P.
Af, S. in cash and clothing $33 05;
Ladies Aid Society $102,26; Sabbath
Sohool $81.26; Building Fnnd $307.44.
Daring the year almost $4400 was paid
into the building fund, but owing to the
heavy repairs on the sheds, the liability
DOES YOUR HEAD
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As Though It Would Orack Open?
As Though a Million Sparks Were
Flying Out of Your Eyes?
Horrible Sickness of Your Stomach?
Then You have Sick Headachol
BURDOCK
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HIGHESTla FOR PRODUCE. T. A. MILLS
will afford relief from headaches no matter
whether dick, nervous, spasmodic, periodical or
bilious,. It cures by removing the eauso.
l,?r, Samuel 3. Hibbard. Belleville, Ont.,
writes: "Last spring X was very poorly, my
is me I felt aeak and nervous, had
n onto failed v
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tick headaches, was tired all the time and not
able to work. 1 saw Burdock Blood Bitters
recommended for just such a cage as mine and
I rot two bottles of it, and found it to bo as
excellent blood medicine. You may tide nay
name as I think that others should know of t6i
rtoadsrfvl
smite of 'Burdock Blood hitters."
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and service given every buyer; where
cheap printing is never done, but
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