The Huron Expositor, 1880-04-30, Page 7SO, 1880.
GAL
EMPOIUM
OTHERS
ting to the public
manufacturing on
in company with
la' manufacturer,
ORGAN,
dy give their dua-
1 manufacturers'
or Organ is adinit-
es to be the best
. Canada, both
bility as well as
tip and finish.
tilers in search of
Lble styles, modern
,opular prices will
with .all improve -
es in our line, and
lass goods can. be
.?st and thoroughly
our cases, genuine
and best import -
hese materials,
skilled labor, must
) ourselves and our
and combinations
nend them to every
rater.
AI T
we shall live up to,
• every instrument,
purchaser we ask
and honest carc
le of wood requires
tad to -extremes of
;ply, or exposed to
Su be avoided.
:ated on the corner
Lorne Streets, To-
the persenal super -
Bell, a member of
;ON PIANO.,
eitinue to keep in,
l'iano, also the Do -
sans.
of any other make
you purchase an
a trial, as we eau
r less muney than
he trade.
WAN TE D.
IIROTHERS, Sea-
. & Co., Toronto.
NOTICE
and Ornamented
Year's awl Wed -
great vas iety at
IJ NTEWS
STORE,
of Fine Gold and
e Gold and Silver
ts, Rich Gold Jew -
d Ear Rings, Finger
xi and chased, Cuff
Lockets. Also- Gold,
Silver Spectacles
TEDVARE.
in Tea Sets,•-• Gag -
ells, Butter Dishes,
Butter and Salt
ets, Card Receivers
'*kle Castors, Celery
wing Kettle, Fruit
SpoonR,Vasesete.
the Lowest, consis-
of andFinih
enc Goods which,
locks at old prices:
ted as represented.
all the branches a
• R. COUNTER.
OBA. 1880
W A -TS
Tiger Train for this
start from.
AIIAs
• APILIL 20th,
;others on Tuesday,
preview! to all the above
he given of, all fature
et, and thegreateet pains
viete most complete and
e• pal tiee are ,released
e baggage, freight, live
ageenege 'Free.
ongit with each, pat.
OX, G. W. R. Agent,
Centralia
R
RTH
.Cer in LEATHER and
f Every Description.
est Stock kept. Terms
ited.Aflorders by mail
lied,
R. N. BRETT
a.
APRIL 30, 1889,
samonsossoosssemmis
The Hum in Snaggville.
The Snagsville Trumpeter promised
to disprove the recent assertion of the
Globe that the merchants of that enter-
prising town were not prospering under
the N. P., and now publishes the
kl-
lowing infotmation gleaned by the un-
tiring and sleepless aetivity of AS ra-
t
porters :
Mr. G. Deal, the energetic lunaber-
man of this rising town, says that the
erection of board fenceshas beex 80
stimulated by the demand for spacje on
which to paste notices of Sheriff's ales,
that his business is in fine con tion.
He paid half cash to two hands last
week, and the money thus put into cir-
culation must soon have a great effect
on business iu this neighborhood.
Mr. Hoe says that he looks for god
times in his business (the manufacture
of agricultural implements) in a few
months, when the tariff shall have pro-
duced its full effect on the °4s. Last
fall he did a large trede, and. Be is Ore
that what invariabl2v happens at that
time of the year will ekc) on happening
under the N. P.
The Redhead Flour Mills have ben
grinding up to their full capacityof
late, the farmers coming in rai4ly
with grists. The appetite of the agri-
culturists has so much improved tender
the N. P. that they eat morebread than
formerly, hence the new 'activity in •the
flouring trade. .
TCitchen & Bustdrum, • biscuit a d
candy thanufacturers, say that their'
business has increa.sed fifty per tie t.
during the last twelve months, and
that it will be twice as big as forms ly
if it increases fifty per cent. -more.
They say that the people require a great
deal of sweetening since the N. P. cane
in.
D. Lejune, confectioner, says iis
trade was dull in February, but owlng
to the demand for maple sugar cakes
produced by the N. P., has largely in-
creased during the present month. e
is greatly indebted to Sir Leonard, or
keeping but the pauper maple sugarf of
Europe.
Short Brothers, confectioners a d
pastry cooks, were doing a good busi-
ness last December during the holiday
season, and predict that the demand
for their goods will be as great this year
in the same month. Their trade on
market da.ys and on Saturdays, when
the children are out of school, is gener-
ally brisker than on Sundays. Th y
hope to do a large trade with their soaa
• water fountain during the summer, tie
tariff effectually prohibiting the colic
from entering Canada.
John Gravy, groceries, liquors, etc.
His business has not fallen off, and he
says he hopes it won't do anything of
the kind. If something had pot pre-
vented he is satisfied that trade wbuld
have been much better than it was in
Februa-ry. On Saturday night the
°fleet of the N. P. is evident in incieas-
ed sales. 1From various causes he
thinks that business prospects are very
promising, but not mare so than cus-
tomers. A good crop under the N. P.
will induce the farmers to pure ase
more groceries and liquors than a tbad
one under Cartwright's fly -on -the -w 0el
policy.
Mr. Moore says that his trade has
been larger• so far this year than it was
before he went into business. He is of
opinion that the roads would have been
better had not Sleighing been bad, but
he remembers worse roads when 14r.
Mackenzie Was in power. He sa, s
that trade is brisk on market days and
always will be hereafter, owing to the
curiosity of farmers' wives to discover
by experience whether goods have been
raised in price by the N. P. They Sir-
.ehase large quantities of articles hat
have gone,up in the hope of finding one
that hasn't. As the search will n vier
be rewarded by success, he believe:it
will continue indefinitely. Thus the
N. P. has an excellent effect Ma :pur-
chasers, and the confidence of Mer-
chants is rapidly being restored. '
The taffy and pea nut trades I are
very prosperous, considering the season,
and altogether Snagsville may be eon-
gratulated on a great increase of busi-
ness owing to the N. '
-- -
A Colorado Spider Story.
A ehort distance from 'hens, V sta,
saysthe Leadville (Col.) Chronicle, is
cave inhabited by Residers, which dljffr
• from other spiders in their euornk�is
size, and are quite useful to the nee y
people of that region. The cave vvas
discovered last December by a partY of
sight seers, and the spiders and their
work were witnessed. t. On entering the
cave, one is first struck by the hinny
looking webs. They are worked kik°.
webs of other spiders, but every fibre is
ten times as large as the ones woven
by ordinary spiders. On passing fur-
ther into the cave the spiders are en-
countered. They are about the size of
email birds, and make a streuge sonnd
while weaving their web. Their Webs
are so tough and the fibres so large
that it is almost an impossibility to
break down a Web. •1
Some four weeks ago, while loo ing
at the cave, a miner got to ex milting
the webs. Their strands .were a opt
the size of a number 12 thread„aud he
thought that they could be uSed ler
thread. ; Having a needle in 1is os -
session, he broke off one of the st ds
and found that it fitted the needle.
Sewing on a loose button to t st the
efficacy, he found it as strong as Silk
thread, and that it answered his every
• purpose. Since then the people - have
flocked iu and carried away hosts of the
• webs, but the spiders do not appear to
object in the least. There is some talk
among capitalists of starting a thread
factory there and usiug the webs for
thread. • ,
How to Treat Concert'
, Disturbers:
Mrs. Scott Siddons was reading to a
fasnionable audience at 0:dumb a,
South Carolina. In the midst of a ;Se-
lection from "King John," at the point
Where the Prince is sentence to be
ail
Plinded, she ,stopped abruptly, said. it
as impossible to proceed, and. walked.
off theetage. The people thought tliat
's she was overcome by emotion, &rots ed.
•by the passage which she was reacli g,
• and so they applauded her for the s p -
posed display of Womanly feeling. Iut
they were mistaken. A party df yo ng
men in a box had. annoyed her by a is-.
versation and inattention, and ;shee-,,,,,
turned to explain that unless they e -
hayed better she would read nb -more.
'They were quiet thereafter.e
EPPS'S COCOA.—GrD„tefal and eorei rt-
ing--"By a thorough knowledge of he
natural laws which govern the opera -
thous of digestion and nutrition, and by
•
a careful1 applieaf,ion of the fin:: proper-,
ties. of ell Bele* cocoa, • Epps
has provided our breakfast ta, oles with
a &lice ly flavored beverag re which
may save us many,heavy doctors' bills.
It is by the judiCiou usee of such articles
of diet that a constitution may be grad-
ually built up untilstr ng enough to re-
sist every tendon y to disea,se;
Eun-
clrecls of subtle'
.esemen3:c:ape
around. hs read 't attack :Ver
there is a weak point. w e
many a fetal sht by kecping oursoi ves
well fortified with pure blood,I=so a
, properly nourish" --Civil er-
vice Gaze te. Sold. oi y iii paekets la sel
led ---"J mes Epps i Horn,;op th-
lc Chemists, edle iSD et, -
and. 170, tem „" 482-2
How o MA
dealer re iding
port, N. L, an
the Ne Y r
"Darley'fi -bona
Arabian Eleave 111,
and feed a it to hi
superior to a,nytle
used as as conditi,
horses are so mc
as to sell more re
higher prices.
ers, one esiding
other at len Oov
it by the dozen a
pose ; thso me
others stirni1r1Y
well tb value
this me eine e*
Rememb r the n
signature of Hai
package. I • North
Ont., proizietore
all medicine deal
Wom
A great has bee
• delicate sub cot, and a
opinion as b what t
to say, do alnd think
doubt, how ver, abo t
• enters a drig'store a
BOWS Comp mid Syri
to get it at nee; an
duty to undertake
they want 9omething
ing for.
For Cong s, Colds,
Wilson's W Id Cherry'
reliable cur . It con
given with ijhe same
of three xuotElths as
Sold by 41 dreggis
tio
reedy"
horses
ng the
n inedi
h npr
ad1y
o other
at
u
e,, ., a
do t
8.
y At h
inity of
ttp h rises
et, p eca
owde
b t1 d.
; ie e,S.Ys
e Las
i e, th,
v ,d by i
c9m
hens d
ngdon,
so par
sa
el a
, kik
IngLg
a d
r to
e,
Co
Ly
or Can
re,
arse
ey-
for
ses
nd
Z811
).13
Ver
the
rise
-nd
al-•
the
ase
Ur-
ny,
too
4 o•f
it.
the
e ohto, to,
by
4
portItint
e wi
o
Bee tha
is dn
man,
La. 1b1
14
I •
The •
Green's A
the civilize
adopt siren
• for themsel e$ at t
This medic' e was in
cure of Dye epsia an
effects, sue as so
• stomach, silt headoec
the heart, v rtigo, et
our knowle o .Thr
of dye epsi Two
Price 75 sen s„ Sam
r
Ri: te.
*tten pon thi cry!
1 here i real ver i y of
ladies ha a p41fre ight
There is xt t th }di htest
the fact, h t ady
ks for bot e 0 1 ' il-
o Wild0 erry1s1e 0 ght
ti no pat of a at's'
o touvince oust c4 hat
ther tIjarijt1t th y ae ask-
Orenp, W1oopi g d0 gh,
s the gine est and ost,
in no opium, and c be
fety and e Oct to an ant
n adult p rson.
Augus
wise sal
net Flow r
world lu 8
names, e
Themost
placed wit
poor, it cos
trial. Dr.
for Dispeps
of Appetite,
Yellow Com
and deowsin
Biliousness,
cum. No p
to prove th
are giVen a
vince you of
you what a
For 'sale by
Ont. p
Buo
The ,best s
Sores,. Dice
Hands, Chil
Eruptions.
'feet eatisfac
Price 5 een
Bless 11, Se
Teethe le
aa under:
dprotO
• GP Tr
Trains le S eafe4
follows
Gone°, 'WES St
• Express
Express . e
• Mixed Tr in...-. .8:
Mixed Ti- •. ..... .1
Gored; Fat SE
Express..
Express •atin....„1:
Mixed Tr u......4 1
Mixed Tr i ....,..7:
Fl er.
and reht poptila •
in Ian 1owp and
oanse4 rna y iraita
pectins to reap a
eXpense o the
oduced t: 4ap4f
Li er Comp sink wit
tortnach, C 1 stiveness
,1ndigesto palpitat
e ., it n4vl has lei
deems w114 elieven
'on bottl s sold last
s 10 cent
e age is
e rich �r
• eatOrr
enoup
Spii
1.13c4t1 fa Gs
g up'
d s
for i
nd
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Bea
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iFreq
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the re
nothing t
eals Ca
, Sick H
onr Sto
;sae Liv
or whic
neon sho
itwilld
bottl
ts truly
!pier o
1.6 srs. 11
of Co
emedy of
of all: Be
give he
°rine Go
daehe,
ach, Corn
neral De
r, complaint,,
t is a cert n . a
d be witho • t -it.
o all that -we laim
free of cost, whirl
nderfnl rite its,
e dollar eize ottle
arson &' Ble sdell,
t.
en's
lye in
Salt
lains, C
his sal
on in ev
Is per bo
farth.
sit Wes
e Brussel
(MTH. ,
10:25 A.
.3:13 P.
.9:28 P.
niaa Salve
world fe Cut,
he, T tter, ; N• es,
. sped
.:
nm
s, and all kind of "kin
s ge.ara,nte d to Os: ler- .
case or money ref, . led.
For sale by liticilcse &
- 5664
r
of
sin
to
est
ted.
the
aix-
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of,
to
ase
•e ear.
011
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der
ou
n-
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do.
o th,
e*Ite
atatiOn, north,
udeO
•evortto so
Ace;11.1
. ern . .... .5155 s.
Aceom. ... .12.68
Mixed...—. .8:15 P
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D1K Ra lway.
arid (Hint n Stetions as
ORTa. Cr..pi%'0;N
0 P. M. • 3:30.p. U.
5 P. M. 9:15 P. M.
o e. 14. 8:46 A. IL
5 P. M. • 1:45 P. M.
YORTII. •Cranolq
0 A. M. • 7:86 A . M.
12:40 P. 114-•
P. M. ' 3:80 P. M.
• 6:55 P.M,
Brucet.
ed. Express.
M. , P. m.
55 1 6 25
49 • I 740
15 7 53
25 7F59 •
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London;
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Kippen
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Clinton
Blytth
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art... ..2 20 '5
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arrive . .5125
M.
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8
To T ink tha
G RA '
Neeer fails ti reltevi,
enre s..1 dis :tees ars
blood. Giv VITALI
will be con need that
• Price $1 pet bottle, si
drriggiet 8.
T E GRA
S old in Seaforth
L'a rastlen & Wilson,
druggists.
BR.0
U N D
D F
SEA
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a
are Intatiable.
ITAL
d with prope
from impuri
e fair trial,
s a wonderfu
owes $5.
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Hicks n &
Ito ertie
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pse ill
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aidilou
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orn to.
ell,
ci by all
647-4
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COFFINS A
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LUMBER
HEMP:MC, First Qua
fr
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All Le gth, fro
;POY $ILL,
1
ty, $6 per Id.
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TO 0 Elie;
to 50 Feet, etth
MCkii4a
r has also
'SEAFO
er en;e obtalne
THOMAS DO
The Subs
LUM.13E YAR
Where all k nds of La
479 •
$5 to
SON&
•elg.
20 a•o PEDAT atorne.iti
•$5 free. Address
Se
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OODS. • SPRING
GOODS.
COMPLETE IN ALL 1)f FATMENTS.
IEI?NT WI L Bg FOUND MUCH LARGER
RVARI D THAN HERETOFORE.
ity of the thint,a inade by us to that
mercha tS is vikell known.
the adva
most as
is the Larg
nually re
ve always
highest
rice is o
ch Tw ie
ssort
: a
tagjo of an:. imin rise stock of
ionable Good.
the West.
e vi g all the Novelties of the
s.om thing new to show you.
luty is larg, onr Goods arcso stiperior
a that you can afford to pay it.
tandard of excellence for the least pos-
r motto.
s in all t onw shades
a sortmeut of C nadian Twee
e t of Diagonal Coatings.
•
in Fancy .0
• Sp oial Lii e
th New
Se e Suit n
1 th colors
Th se Goo
one .
s in endl
will loo
S$ V
sering. 0
riety.
alif
and ost b
STO WORK
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tat s Exc
• ent Furni
not
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not
mine o
tter, w
us an
ant yo-
ke offe
t that qu
u ively 1\
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s is
e (la
Goods a
us than
WEEDS.
$ and a very
ercoatings in
E GOLDEN: LION, IATN-T.,
0:
OJJR
"OLD COUNTRY" GOODS
Having .Rece-ived and amed Gut r Old °wary
G Ods, we are izow showing a, Sendid Stock.oJ Dry
G ods. We Nouldi call special atention' to OM Blda
Cashmeres, Black Lustres, Black Persian Cord, Black
ngtry Cloths, Black ASat ens, Bluth Silks and Satins,
E nges, cc. Also to a beaz Will r nue of Colorq Cash -
e es—with Brocaded Satin to match,. Plain Ill
o ds and Lus.tresi We 40.e also a re w cheap
Al. Wool DeBeigels. Good Value in rints, ;
.21
ite Cottons, cc., all Staple Goods. Table
Tale Cloths and Napkins,
C.
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A CALL RESPECTPULLY SOUCTED.
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"TFI NEW COR
elange
ine in
Linen
new and improved prset is adju tea by a Serai-eir alar or Elip
er the hips, thus av iding the isagieeable and so etimes pad'
ing which is found in the Corsets Io1w in use,
facility with which ii adjusts itse f to forms of diffe ent develop4aeut and
land the great comfort ind ease wit Which it may b worn, en bles the
to be displayed to m ch greater a v ntage,and cann t but prove valuable
ition to the most perfect toilet.
improved systene of lacing empioe& in the Semi.cixjeular A.djustlabe Hip
t prevents the wear inid tear to whscla other kinds ar so liable, arid as the
evea b
ene strains are equalized and distributed o -ver the enthe Corset, thy will be
foun to outlast three of the ordinary Cossets now in use. •
It 8s only necessary to bring this ne-w and. improved. style of Corset, uPder the
obse Ivation of the ladie, to at once win their immediate endorsement and ap-
prov 1, as its many points o` excellence 0,fluot fail to arrest instant recogn
nitio
aind',Ei option. ASK TO SE TTiPiM.c
OFFNIAN 18R9THEAS,
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Dealt -s in Dry Goods and illinery. Al so Agents for E. Jutterick 8e Cq.'s Re -
••liable Patterns.
CARONO'S 8LOCK, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
S1,11111111 It tit
Fort PLEASURE.,.
comfortnd health,
smoke o ly the genu-
ine GOLD FLAKE.
Pronou4ed, by all
who have tned it, the
finest,pm•est and best
Smoking Tobacco in
the wold. Ask your
dealer for it. And if
you caruiot get it else-
where, write to the
undcrsignd for cir-
cular and price list.
None g/mine 'with-
out my rade Mark
and sign ture.
. E. SAXTON,
Globe To accoWorkg,
WIND R, ONT.
amnia
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of the Northern
Gravel ca Me-
/Id/lop, .one mile
end -a•batt ol,oth
of Bea!brtZi,hav-
higp r thesett
from the Bow
Park Herd a Thoroughbzed Berkeleire 1BooktiwUl
keep him for the improtement of stock during
the present seism Tems, $1, payable af, the
time of service, with tbe privilege of returning if
necessary. R. oYZNI..tOCK; 665•
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rprrE GEEAT ENGLISH REMEllY, An ure.
71-' failirig emu e for Senile al Weak/les Sperms,-
tnhea, ht otency, Ed all diseases tilt 10110W
13 a eequen :e ot sell- abase, e s loss of naemOry, ,
/traversal hteitude, p in in the beek,,ilinaess og
vielon, preneature old ae, and i]tinet other dis
eacs that lead to inea ity oreonsumetion and
premature gi ave. Fn] particulers ila our Pauli.
Wet, which we desira to send free by mail tio
very one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all
ruggiste at $1 per peckge, or six pr
ackages fo
ia
. 5. 1 win be seet free by mail on receipt of the
loney by addressing THE GRAy MEDIOIND
No. 10,1chauie 'Block Detroit., Mich. 64
Tweeds in !I ,
4 Very Large Stock of al kinds oj
. ; OrocerieS and PTOViSi Th8. !
very little
Fresh Lot of Canned Fruits, and
•t; I Hh,ey and Jellies.
1; A Fries4 Lot of those tery choice
Telles in Black, Green cnd Japan.
A!11 rades of Sugars, S rups and
Ai lasses._
Curr nts, Raisins, Prunes, Driea
• Ales, Oatmeal, Cornmeal,
it CHEAPEST OODS..
�. TT _rt ,
IS NOW REOEIVING
CUSTOM WORK.
the only Ho
t Tailors an
use in Town
seo if you c
y dther Hon
ee the El gant
o look at s.
e if youb do not
e
d Dea ers in
Cracked Wheat, Pot Barley, Flour,
rt?, best of Hams ahd Bacon.
tinds of Fresh, Gaden Seeds,
Onions, Potato 072,201Z8 and
Onions and Potates.
Crocks, Milk Pans,. Flower
4(1
• To
:Se
o as well, if
Town.
Lar
Fit and Sty4 we give you.
pon't be afraid. We will sr
buy.
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Butter, Eggs, and a good vary of Soaps.
Biscuits in 8 pound boxe, at 25e.
nre ground. Coffee. Also that ,
ted Englieb Exceleior Horse and
ood. All are invited to come and get
i the Oheepest Goods in the Dominion.
rget the place:
. G. AULT'S GROCERY,
in Street, SEAFOTH
RRIAGE LICENSES
4111111KTIlitIVATES,
Under the new Ast,) isausd at the
SITOR OFFICE, SAFORD!.
s Great .R-ousiold Mettle e ra
ongst the leading neeessa es orate
bese fare doe pills inify the BLO D, end ac
st power 1 nlly, yet e ei /tingy othn
Liter, Stoeit, Kidney
d ECAVIrliP , r ivr, ere.tenerrv„ a,
ette great 11; IN Stli„INGS (;1v L
n ee cordieont tie reeeren . ntled as a n
r drnedy in an CPSEE NI14:1!0 the coiet
evat cver eviter, bop 1 (cc-mei/D.1)14)e(
e4. They aro wonderfully effleaciott
re entp ir cidental to ft reales of all ag
E:.!s.ZERL', FAMILY MEDICINE
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p sed.
• vigor
FE. The
vet failin
tution fro
•or et cake
in all al
s: and a
are tins
1113 Searc1irig and. : Wing Prop rties ar
kno nthrouhout the Wold.
For th Ore of RAI) LEGS, had reasts,
Old 0W4tunda, ores and Ucer,
it ig an infelliblerem
on the neck ated chee
cly." If effeetn Ily rubbe
SOn
bRE T111101a, B30 tj as salt into ru at, it
chins, Cough , Collis, an
een81 FiFstlea,
e Glandular Swelling
ce8
The Pill
Alt2d every kind of S DISEASE, i hate nev r
been known:
to fail.
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5, OXFORD STB
Old- by all Vendors o
cvirea Wort dl wit
n w8hteverldeMk
jat
iragse.
TeTraof note Medicines are 1j&S
tered in Otawa. Renee, any ene thrOughut/
British Pesseetsiene, who may keep the Am.
eau Conntierfeits for sale, willehe proofeented.
Pnrelieere ehould took to the Label o
Peets sed Boxes. If tbe address is not 6.88:,
ford Stret, Lndon, they are spueions.
ent are Mannf
ET, LONDO
Medicines Mar
direetions for
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