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Exeter Times, 1897-4-15, Page 4r; A T S-3 EXETER TIMES trIM-7,73,11.FATLLLat_es2 New : I EIAVE DECLARED \YR c um A $20 license fee for selllug cigarettes 2000, in Stratford ms •pr•Oposed, 000 ' Commercial failures in Canada last 1,400'900 week numbered 80 against 36 a year ago. The Dominion Bank will,itis report- ed in ed in Winnipeg, establish branches in ers erat 7 per '�ilinnipeg and Minneapolis. ier E. L. Taylor independent candidate for the Winnipeg • bye -election for the Commons, it is said, will retire. ,m, to 14•17!` Two Men were killed by falling from p. M. a ladder While repairing the bell of a Ott depo5.t5 Catholic chureh in 111ontcalm county, Quebec. • • Emerson, i1an., is almost entirely inundated and the Red river continues to. rise. Stores on • Main street are flooded to the depth of over three feet. Frank Baxter, who has for spme time been looking for an opportunity to step into journalism, has purchased the Blenheim World from E. L. Mott, and has assumed possession. Mr. J. B. Dale has been appointed postmaster of Wyoming to fill the vas cancy created by the death of the late H. H. Hunt. Mr. Dale is said to be in every way qualified to fill the po- sition. . The Stratford police made a raid on the fennel,' butter on the market Sat- rday morning. Forty pounds in all •e confiscated, owing to each of the is said to contain one pound being ne and a half ounces short in weight. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Tilton, the wife of Henry Ward Beecher's accuser, died on Tuesday at her home in Brooklyn. Since the famous Beecher trial she had lived in strict retirement. Theodore Tilton, her husband, is in Paris, where be has lived. ever since the Beecher trial. The Sons of England are making ar- t leetetl president. Toronto was select- ' The for holding a diamond ju- ed as place of meeting'• Wire serviceon Sunday, June 20, that the nexti. A.1) l ltf5it..ats• will circle the globe at the hour of 4 :t Ir, Bert Madole of Dorchester was inLondon. Itherefootpads9 o e ock in afternoon. E cl woe ,• G byf a 4 •y , regal robbed of S 5 tp on land and on shipboard, the National Four Witlgham whitecaps wet a re.fere(1 up for the Queen, Anthem will be sung and prayers of- leased from the penitentiary on Satur- day. A hypnotist named Ferris has been it is reported that Indian Guide performing in Sixncoo during the past Stout was named Fournier, whcm h,. as poisoned north of Quebec. week. Monday, after putting at man by a hunter killing game out of season- * sleep. be had Beni buried in the ;hiss Louisa Weiss, a young German " oun< to xt mn .. for tin ee days. The w -„me:, of Malone, N.T., held on a sheriff is seeking legal advice in the char ,, •mf stealing goods, has made matter, and will probably arrest the her c ape from jail, anti he supposed to professor. This is believed to be the he. um...ing for Canada, e first case of the kind in Canada, and TUE I lett: JtIt('Oltit. there is great excitement over the St. Patrick's Boys' School at Halifax affair. was riously damaged by fire. On Saturday a cow belonging to L. Fit •+ at Teeswe.ter• did 510 000 damage H. Robinson, of Leanmington, died un- in the. Commercial. Rote: block. • Mr. John Shiokiuna of St, C atharinea der peculiar circumstances. Dr. Bran- lest his barn and three hems by fire. ton ants sent for, and on holding a Guelph's classification has been re- pas:t ms nails and stones in the n found two balls of hinder Guelph's from A to C by the fire ur.d-r- twine, some writers. • tomatch, one lung completely gone, An attempt to burn the steamer Gar and the other one crushed against i h 2 den City at Port Dalhousie was frus- the heart with a darning needle stick- I trated by a couple ar fishermen near ing through it. The heart was about seeing ee emtur,tas. by. twice the noIinal size*. 7'111: UI:Ai'. Geo. Wilson, an aged and pioneer Athens, April. 17, midnight. -In Dr. \� m. McCargaw of Hamilton is hunter of the county of. Peel, who spite of the Part • that .tire official re- dead. lived on his '250 -acre farm near Brant p. portseceased at t atdafiring an telegram prosperous. ,JohWhiteman, e Glengf arry, m,ost ton, luras znatde an assignment to lily from Larissa at i o clock in the even- • dead. creditors. The old man, who lived on ing says that &ins contiuue.t past 4 Mr. Edward S. M. Collett, aetfng Sur - the farm for over 40 years, presented o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon. The veyor of Customs. London, Ont., died a.report• showing liabilities to the ex- line of fire extended from Mount Aim- ' there after a. long dines* aged 71. tent of $15.(100. There was a mortgage lipsis post to Iilephtlka Gentokia, a i The body of Gen. Grant w as removed of $8.100 on the farm, and the balance distance equal to 9J minutes' march. on Friday from the temporary tomb of his inch btedness consisted of prom- The Turks, falling back, abandoned where it had lain for nearly twelve issory emotes. The (state will realize several stations, which the Greeks years to the imposing mausoleum which :about la cents on the dollar. promptly occupied. The Greeks can- is designed to be its permanent resting nenaded the Turks from the Greet: po- place. Henry .1. Modlin, sou of DIr. John sition at Tsamtoja, in the rear. The rt'ltmtl:Y i'EIi.0 sAt.. Medlin, a butcherin the market died cannonading caused much excitement Commissioner :r osvelt has resigned Saturday night at his home, at at other points. S.nce noon strong from the Police Department cif New Hamilton after being ill six years bodies of Turks have concentrated in Fork and his death is of more than the direction of Mount Anallpsis. At prime Bismarck has completely re - usual interestars to the medical professionpee°eted the the hula ttmpt Ited. is ight covered lfrom hie take longnt indisposition, drives, Six years ago he accidentally swallow -n is attack upon Analipsis, which was the Ninety-one Chinamen have ar ived cd a braes -headed tack, and, utter central point of the battle. Greek re- in lYIontreal by the C.P.R. from G'hitsn, stiffening for seventeen month' front inforcements have arrived and there via Vancouver. to work on the sugar it, lie"ctiimghed it un. Ills physician, is a general movement of troops to- plantations of Cuba. Dr. Stark, tad hoped that with the 'wards the frontier. Reinforcements The eons ofct'•'.. c'•e Chimay was to coughing u of the tack the young are beiing hurried towards the iron- 'have appeared the other night In Paris, man would recover, but the brass poi- tier from all directions. : but the police, karr ing that the friends sonpxoved Ltal, anti he suffered from of the Prince de Chimay intended to t until ole th, A. Night attack' I make a hostile demonstration, forbade Dom,a]c Beattie, a 14 year old boy Athens, April 1S, 1 a.m.-An official her performance. lag w ith his parents at Kintore, a despatch from Larissa„ dated at ;r imtisl • - I s nape in Oxford County, ran o'clock last (Saturday) night, says i Cattle shipments filet Manitoba to the British markets hew eommence1. ' Montreal retail grovels have organ- ized a boycott on th departmental - stores. The trade returns for nine months of the present fiscal year were el si, 734 (100. nearly ten millions better then last , year. - The weekly reports from the. c- :tuner- cial agencies in New York sta e• that the conditions of business are pr.' ? `al- ly unchanged. Business in tie 1 '"n'1 States has been ser'ously inter-. r a with by floods, and prospective l,bor troubles are causing considerable mis- apprehensions. mater. 'lit in ave- eltatnl e eat of m Sir ago 'ederal litaxidly <ap- - clay s m.nev new Senate. Indc- Turkey and Greece are Locked Arms. Now The rreilminartes Sone( over, and Whhen the En'rpa'o tot Their Passports Frets the Respective Countries .Fierce Eighty lug Took Platte–The Whale or the Frontier of Thevsalat1 Ablaze, Constantinople, April 17.-- ' with has been de- clared. dared. Constantinople. April 17.—Following the news of the incursion by the Greeks on Turkish territory the Coun- cil of Ministers at the palace to day recalled the general assembly, gave passports to Prince Maurocordato, the Greek Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, and ordered Edhem Pasha, the Turkish military commander, to take the offensive. No actual declaration or war has been made. A detailed circular sent this evening to the Turkish representatives abroad recalls the week's invasions anti states that the fewest incursion was parti- cipated in by the Greek troops, which, therefore, establishes war, which has broken out. . The circular expresses the hope that the powers, in a spirit of justice, will agree that the entire responsibility for the war falls on Greece. Turkey has no idea of conquest, and, "as a fresh proof of pacific sentiments, offers to retire the Turkish troops on the fron- tier it Greece will retire. hers frond the frontier and from Crete. NEWS `I'OPICS (\V11 Important Events in Few Words, For Busy Readers. The hoar World's Qappealn_a .t'arefgal7 . Complied told rut Into llnu•IY anti Attrtae•tive Shape .For the liettders or Our raper–A Solid hour's Ettioyntent Int i'aragrnpbed Information. sUla7DES. An unknown man jumped off the Upper Suspension Bridge at Nia ;•ara. Fails on Saturday afternoon. Adam Singer, a penitentiary convict from Woodstock, committed suicide by cutting his aur with a Mese cf glass. The drift in England taivarl, war with the Transvaal is heartily welcome• tel by all classes. The Federal Convention of South Austtxtlia by a vote of 23 to 12. ras re- jectc-d an amendment to allow women to vote for members of the H.)ueie of Representatives. 't,m1:.%iti.m(;lul't WOmiI.D .' t the Owen Sound Assizes Miss 1teNevin sued Rev. Mr.. Leulard for slander: The minister had town the plain- tiff's intended husband something that caused him to break the engagement. The young lady finally consented to ac- eept a complete retraction ani apology from the minister, who will also pay the costs. SI'OBTI eft:. At the annual meeting of the Cazma dian Wheelmen's Asociatit'n, 'held in Toronto,. it was decided to hold tylia year's Dominion championship race meet at Chatham. The annual meeting of the Canadian Lacrosse Association was held in To- ronto. Mr. 3. J, Craig of Fergus was The situation Explained London, April 18. -The Greco Turk- ish situation is understood here to be substantially as follows: War has not officially been declared between Turkey and Greece, but it has been declared officially to have "broken out." The Turkish Cabinet has de- cided to sever diplomatic relations with Greece, and has ordered itlditeni Pasha, the coronae -ruler of the Turictch forces, to tale the offensive. et is considered in London that war be- tween Turkey aria Greece has actually begun, the Tuikrsh declarat,on that war has "broken out" beteg merely for the purpose of diplomatically put- ting the onus of the war upon the Kingdom of Greece. • Deptti;'t- a good Canadian • ehara c- kit.he ar- "stints, ritish put- . ..;a. ('an - rage Oar- neaas condition he helic- es from de ani - s to (ill e of the • most out. ay Ably rab]e d to. as Viers r• (t he World the con- e ivov n 1 e . trivaulih 'tblUSt the dam and f Great • ir(.n, his home, Sunday, and to icireu o, to see the sights. its to his departure, he had eu.pieci his mother's purse, which con tait,ed telt). to d used the cash to de - tray expenses. His parents sent a telegram to Toronto, and Monday that the Turks, under cover of dark- ness, are assaulting the Greek forces at Mount Analipsis with great fierce- ness. The Greeks resistance, so far, has been magnificent, The Greeks maintain their amnions. The firing begun at Gritsovali. The fighting at Gritsovall commenced in an attempt morning the youngster was arrested of the Turks to occupy a strategic at the I mon station. In his pocket portion of the neutral zone. The Turks at as fe•ttLd a colonists' ticket to Bran- continue to abandon their advance a minae tc.20. As the Children's s Steel- posts, a general movement apparently taking place. Firing is reported from ter is nLdeI• quarantine. the boy was Moluna. From Larissa the flashing of sent to the Jail, where he will remain under a nominal charge of theft, until his parents arrive. .Erucefield Fair. ` LL ( 1F.-\ ed draught stallion, E. Mason's "Lalsader over," Thos.l ,. . r"• Draught, ) ti e utul< n'� D1cTat ( 1 u station :)f 1894, Horton' & Innes' "Reid Hero", Peter .McKay's "Stud Book"; Aged Agricultuial stallion, lira Cutetnan's, "Rykefield"; Agri- cultural staallmou of 1804. Thos. Russell's -Pm DIM- Hardy"; U :: rria a stallion, John Dorrmulce's "Mai. land", Levy & Co's "Melbourne"; Roadster stallion, -' storey. o dnw of the . infourth o: .eter'McOregor's, "St. Blaise", Robt. vise Notified, nPmt•T' f urth t3(:�' .ick St. “Lynn"; Roadster stallion of Brussels, ,April 18. -The Indepen- \\•rtn. Locker's "Sieg Folsti." dance Bilge to day announces that Prince Hohenlohe, the German- Itn- J'r,�Tti. --Aged Durham bull, Robert Turkey has ollica.ly declared war penal Chancellor, has resigned, and against Greece, and that a notification persists in his rera:gnation' being' ac- rke's`i`Pc rfccti fr Knight" Thomas to this effect was sent to the powers c tool by the BmnerOr. )tie's "Royal Alfred" Durham buil, tomes Russell "New Year's Gift", Ihert B. McLean's "Von Trunmp" Dougall Fotheringbam'Cromereaugh'; Durham calved after September 20th, 1895, James McIntosh "River Side Stamp", WM. Chaprnan"Captain" Jho. Avery "Ivenhoe"; Hereford, Alex. Monteith. "Oherikee." SwxxPstATcrs.-Draught stallion, O. E. Mason's "Lalsader"; Carriage, O. Dorrence'.s "Maitia,nd' ;Roadst ers, ?e,,; • McGregor's "St. Eloise." Bulls, Thos.:t'It15se1rs `'New Year's Gift,." J'UDGES.--Light horses, W. H. Gra- ham, St. Marys ; Heavy. horses, Jobe Murray, . Bennington ; James Snell, Londesboro. Bulls, James Atkinson, Tllekersinith. guns can be seen. In yesterday s fight at Mount Analipsis the Greeks lost 40 wounded and 3 killed. , Wilt 'WOULD. THE Lit Greece Tm,•rc a Protest. The British sh'pbuilding eng'neers Athens. April18, 1.30 a.m.—The Cabi- and their employers have a u.spute net has decided to protest to the pow- which is growing very grave, and a all the strike is imminent in t era against the aggressive action of great Turkey. An invas'nn by Edluenx Pasha, yards. Montreal McDonald, the •the Turkish command•'r, is expected, .lir. IV. C. ande ed mn and the Greek army has taken up go- tobacco nlanut'aakurer, was c sitions for the purpose of being in by Judge Pagnuelo to pay t' -',l pa• r+its readiness to repel the advance. of the late Alphonsin^ Tixibaude.0 $1,999, the amount of titer action for Rn tion t)aa reontie•,,, compensation for the dea'eh •ef their Athens, April 13, 2.40 am.—Firing is daughter, who was tvorlein1 in the er e Donald too^eco factory w Y_ iniuries received. by jimmping from a otier along the Charles Moss, Q;C., Is mentioned in legal circles as the most acceptable new judge in place of Mr. Justice Bur I toy.. i'O:.ITIO4.-;,';xeie >i.'. N. It is ,reported that. Mr. Alex. Gunn, •1 ex-MM.F., has ween appointed postmas- ter of Kingston to succeed Mr. James.. Shannon, superannuated. It is expected that the lower fioors of. the Western Department Buildings of Ottawa, ,which were Injured thy tire, will be ready for ocpupation by. 'the; first of .May. The report of Mr. T. M. Daly; the ex -Minister of the Interior, who a vas sent to Great Britain by the late Gov- ernment to• report on immigration, was brought down the other day. He re- • commends substantial assistance to the desirable class of immigrants. Admiral Markham, rear -admiral of the; Mediterranean fleet, has declined the Dominion Government's offer to' take command of the expedition to; tc. t the navigabilityHudson8ay of the straits, on te ground that a, sealing •. vessel, with engines of only seventy hot se power, is not a craft suited fox. the Purpose. Tun Alt'iiEx'S n1AXON I) J1'111L3?k. The London Jubilee Committee has decided to erect a, new hospital. The usual Queen's Maundy bounty was distributed at Westminster on Thursday. and the coins given to the old people were.eagezly bought as sou- venirs. of the jubilee reign. A number of the Australian Prem- iers are considering the advisability of traveling to London ay way of the, Dominion ond of Canadajubilee, to participate In The Secretary of State has prepared, a memorandum for Council as a 'basis for a Proclamation making Tuesday,.. the 22nd of June, a national holiday and the day for the official celeibra- tion throughout Canada of the jubilee of ter Majesty's •reign. The Sons of England are making ar- t rangements for the holding of a dia- mond jubilee service on Sunday, the 20th of June, that will circle the globe at the hour of four o'clock in the at- • terroon, Everywhere the National Anthem will be sung, and prayers of - Need for her Majesty. t':% -t .tt:rtEs. woad line of thefront re g e anddied p o1' �nril 189 � oecurned. frontier in Thessal cep It is stated that Emperor Francis Jceph has privately sanctioned . the election of. Dr. Lueger, the anti Semite "NOT L' XAOTLY RIGHT." Lousands of people are in this cou- p. They are not sick and yet ire by no means well. A single of Hood's Sarsaparilla would lent a world of good. It would he stomach, create an appetite, fy incl enrich the blood andgive erful vigbr and vitality. Now is me to. take it. ills cure nausea, sie;h`head- this morning. Fierce °,ml'orir. Athens, April 13, 9 p.m. -In the fight- , leader, to the Bumrgomastem;snip o ing on the frontier the Turks have oe- Vienna. oupied Aria and Milouna, but t''iey have . A despatch front Japan says that not succeeded in tai;. ng Isata• the recent conventions between Russia 'The engagement at Mimouna Pass and Japan in regard to .Corea have was of the fiercest character', and tie seriously injured the standing of the losses Were heavy on l,o*.ii sides. . The J..7'anes+e Ministry, which is not ,likely_ Turks destroyed two pieces of Greek ar- , to last much longer. • finery. The Oracles captured an emirs ' A despatchfrom the American Sec - battery from the Turks. rotary of State, "couched in •adecided Three Greek Officers of high rank terms, has been served on'the British were killed. A large body of :Greeks is (oyer nment, urging that the indis now marching against Menesse and criminate slaughter of seals in Behring brisk firing is going on along the whole Sea be stopped. line as far west as Arta. t' t',i i.,.e re'e.F:T).., Ma George Freelrette was killed at Levis while crossing the Grand Trunk tracks. Mr. Htnr'y J. Modlin of Hamilton is dead as the result at swallowing a in ass -headed tack six years ago. A portion of the C.P.R. track on the Pacific division 'carried away by a landslide has been relaid and brains • are running as usual, A. large mass of rock weighing sever- al tons fell from the cliff down on Champlain street, Quebec. A couple of houses were damaged. A gunner was killed and two other men seriously injured by the prema- ture explosion of a charge during tar- get practice on the United States crui- ser Mantic. Mr. W, J, Cowan or Forest. Ont., in attempting to board a tnaving'train at Stratford fell under the wheels. which severed both his legs. Hi died five minutes afterward. l±if�y Thnraataud Hen Engaged. Winnipeg's new opera house has bees o meted. Elassona,. April 18 --The Greeks from Reseian •prisoners for Siberia will in all their positions in the Karaya lis future be taken to their destination ' Y. trict began the advance'toward the train; anti be thus sparred the b. frontier at 7 o'clock on Friday even- o.f the..long march, Ing: The fighting lasted all that night. The Mexican Senate is debating the ten. miles of the frontier. It is esti-. and ektended on Saturday _to within treaty fixing the boundary of the conn try with the British colony of Belize. There is now a feeling in favor of 'rati- mated that 15,000 Greeks were engaged. The battle continued with great vigor Lying the treaty throughout Saturday, when altogether Chief Justine Sir Francis McLean 50,000 w•er'e engaged. ' telegraphs from Calcutta to the Gov- NatotltfbrLeo"s>3eat. ernor-G'enera'l thankizig all who lave Itonre, April 14,—A meeting of Cardinals anti pbn'tred to the India famine fund, and reportineg"the progress of the wore; convened by Mgr. Satolli, has just: been of relief, beth here. Its object is unknown, but it is ,1e rosiyg•nation of:Chief Justice common knowledge that $aptol11 wishes to Hagerty of the Ontario Court of AP gestion, biliousness. All be• a candidate for the Papal chair wheal 25e, 'ettkenat xiouAtT real has been accepted. '.'err. Jug 0 lt is variant. %oo n itealtlt is ire Burton of the wane court will be t tact } new Chief Justice Of Ontario, and Mr. A Canadian in Australia. Mr. George T. Fulton, of Brockville; Ontario, the proprietor of the now well-known and world -wild establish. ed. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, is now in Australia. A copy of the Australian Star of March 3, of Sydney, Australia, has been received by The 'blas, containing an inter view with Mr. Fulford, as follows ;- A good thing needs advertising. We. do not want to show through our newspaper advertisements what Pink Pills will do so much as what they have done. Our advertising bills are very large. In 1800 we spent £120,000 in advertisements alone, and in 1897 we i d d t tl tof £300 West Huron Licenses. On Monday of this week the License Commissioner's - James Stevens, Samuel Sloan and Hugh McmQnarrie, -root at the office of InspectorPaisley, in Clinton, and granted the following licenses for 1897 and 1897:- (lLL'iro , Joseph Rattenbury, J. C. Miller, Thos. Bell, Chas. 'Milne, John F. Spooner and Thomas Dowson. Shop license—Lack Kennedy. GovraIClr.Martin and Robertson, Thos.Tilt, Ed. Swarts, Geo. Buxton, Ben Saults, N in. Craig, Win. Babb, Shop license, Walter Saults. BLYTII,—J: Emigh, ,John Matson , John McCaughy. WI eon.eM.--Alfred Roe, J. H Dal - mage, John Swarts, Neil McKenzie, Juo. Dinsley. Shop license refused. AsrrrIELD.--Alex. Young, Kiutail ; Neil McDonald. Kintail ; Mrs. Jos. Mallough, Dungannon ; Mrs. Black, Dungannon; R. J. H. DeLong, Port Albert. Coenolc.en.—Ben Mason, Saltford ; N. U. Beggs, Carlow; John -Hamilton for three months at Saltford; Wm. Glazier, Dunlop, to be reconsidered on the AO. E. \VAw�txoslt,--Thos. Armstrong, Whitechurch. W. \VAwAre osH.-A.. McAllister, Belfast. RULLETT.—Jaacglo Kautz, hotel and brewery, Auburn. Lex Hill, Londes- Brewery -Thos, Jarvis & Co., Salt - ford. ntere to seen a le rate per day. "What anode of atddertising do you consider the most advantageous?" - "Newspaperadvertisingby all means. It is the very best method for business leen to reach those whom they want to reach. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are now being advertised in 30,000 papers throughout the world, and 400 of these papers are in Australia. Of. course we use other methods of advertising as au auxiliary to the newspaper ad- vertising, such as the publication of books, Last year we issued 60,000,000 books of various styles and sizes in nearly fifteen different languages." . iG1lC� alr+d "Then I persume that -your adver- l tisements increase your business, . Glii a rdcnt "It stands to reason that no business be inereansed without beim3 atdver used, and advertised fully, We believe in jnd]cous advertising, and we intend to follow it up, We want to convince ' the public 'that our remedy is a good one. We want to parry truth to the sceptical ones, anti we want to do so with all sincerity." AN ,ANTIDOTE FOR ASTHMA. Mr.'Albert Reid, Angus, Ont.. was for over two yours a sufferer from Asthma. 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One of the symptoms was that. , I could not lie on my left side, for if m I didso my heart throbbed so violently as to give me great pain. The smallest �,Iade b • the largest Paint noise or the slightest exertion would I 3g start my heart palpitating terribly. It House in America was impossible .for me to go up a short flight of stairs without stopping to rest and regain my breath. I was extess-I ively nervous, and my limbs would i tremble as if with agw•. My bands' anti feet were unnaturally cold. and I suffered front sharp pains in the hack of nmy head. The slamming of a. door! would nearly set me wild. Frequently; I would wake up frightened, and then was unable to get to sleep again. I lost. flesh and became very weak and despondent. I felt miserable in mind, and body. "For six months I have been con- stantly taxiing medicine, trusting that it would help me, and for a time was under the care of a physician, but all the efforts I made towards a cure were of no avail. My physician finally told my husband, "You know there is non cure for heart disease," which made me more despondent, than ever. "Six weeks ago I was induced to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and from that time my restoration to health dates. I have taken four boxes, which I bought at John A. Barrs drug store, corner James and Merrick - streets. These pills are the only medi- cine that has done me any good, or giyen me relief. I amu happy to say that they proved that the doctor was mis- taken in 'saying • that lmem rt disease could not be cured. Since I commenced taking Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills I haye been daily getting better. I can now go upstairs without trouble and attend to my daily duties without the. slightest distress. I have gained in flesh, in health and in strength. My blood -circulates more freely. Lying on nmy left side causes me no -inconve- nience or pain, and I enjoy health and I sleep. 111 nerves are strong 1 has been tch • n and there st and vigorous, s, a radical change for the better in my condition that I can -say these wonder- ful pills have • practically made a com- plete cure. recommend them without the ,• toallsufferer�• from c s hesitation s s)m ht t similar complaints. (Signed) Mrs. Jas. Graham, Hamilton, Ont.". ,181„g Paints` Over wor., ww rr* and mental strain last caused heart tr i 's sluingonbl c (errousn s, sleepiessness,•etc. Milburn's Heart and Nervec Pills helped moat once and finally cured me. T feel like a se man w, (Signened) THOS.noSINTZEL, Wholesale (rlothioc, ' Toronto, Ont. LOOKS BEST, COVERS MOST, FULL MEASURE, WEARS LONGEST, MOST ECONOMICAL, FULLY GUARANTEED. IF You want a satisfactory - Paint for outside or inside work_ buy them. WOOS* H. Bishop & Son.. DIETZ Reflector There is on al. 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