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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1901.
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KNOW ye that the assertions which I made in regard to Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil have been positively proven to be true not only in this city, but throughout the Country. I have taken pains to make inquiries, and now take pleasure in publishing below a few of the replies which I have received concerning the good that has been accomplished by the use of Stearns Wine. Inasmuch as I positively declared that Stearns' Wine would cure DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, NERVOUSNESS, HACKING COUGH, a state of being RUN DOWN, and would enable people to GAIN FLESH where it was needed, and that it was good for OLD PEOPLE, NURSING MOTHERS, PALE WOMEN, and GROWING CHILDREN, and so sure was I that Stearns' Wine would do all this that I did offer to refund to anyone who bought Stearns Wine for any of the above purposes and was not satisfied with it, the cost that they paid me for the remedy. Read below for yourself what Stearns' Wine of God Liver Oil has done for people right in our midst
TOE GROWING CHILDREN.
I was all mono diven sand. Ilirand About Stearns Win. It as dear He much go and it is vir pleasant to tukes ilmat 1 give it o ing children. They are growing 8 fact it is just the thing for
turn.
SARA PICKERING,
1992, No. Main St.
HAD NO APPETITE-
311 & Persson, 1251 Bag St., says her daughter was aỗi ngn down, and tint she had no ambition and couldn't eat. A uicid advi-el her to take Nimem Wine of Col Liver Oil. She has token secon battles and weglda't be witho it,
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BLOOD WAS IMPOVERISHED.
All my folks have taken Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Oil with good results. My son has not been well. I think his Wood was poor. ‚»nd he coulūn't entirety moch. 1 hought a bottle of Stew Wine and it has made a new boy of hirm, It is just as good as the advertise- ments sy it is.
Mus Jous Murray,
509, Fourth St.
AFTER INFLUENZA,
This winter I was sick with the Grip. If left nie with no ambi tion, and no appetite. One of the neighbours tell me about Steamus' Winey so Tent for some, I noticed the goud effect from it after taking the first table spoon
Ful
Mus. ANDREW LENEHAN,
518, Peckham St.
طر سمجھ
REST OF ALL MEDICINES.
I have spent a large amount
of money on stent medicines anal de tesitate to say that Stern" Wine is the best article of the ket that we ever had in the teaser hol. It has bent fired boil me and my family very much.
JAMK B. Monosanik,
Touts!
A WONDERFUL TONIC.
You don't hava to`take mudi Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil 14 know how good it is. After taking the first buttle I noticed how much better I was feeling used to feel aft Fedt, tuk Stearns Wine, mal must say that it will do all they slaith for it,
MARY DONOVAN
Didn't
HAD NO AMBITION.
annat felang well. eave to do anything, me ambitions, Just may aggscrite. I love taken two brother of steams" Winerf Cor Diver väl and bean see and feda www: fal dange for the better, Besplant, tres, and ail ready
ENRICHED HER BLOOD
I had a Budrittask of the flag,
m
avel dickn't feel bke myself until 1 tuck Stroom Wing. It helt wederfully ly sister wis plowed with the good it did me that she took it, too. She was all dragged out, no appetite, and her blood waspect.
Beray HARRESILA "",
Tik Maple St.
MARY FerraTin R,
81 Meaton St.
8A, Quirey Mr.
CURED CROUPY COUGH.
Me Thomas B. Kawright, the denlerin ay and grain, says: In my optain Stearns Wine is a mest excellent article for grow- ing claldren. My children were roubled with a croopy augh # gave them Staros Wine It has not only ensed their coucis, but has strengthened them great- 1.
FELT LIKE A NEW MAN.
My sister ne bomlikel very mmal by Sugars". Wine. I hand- n't been feeling will for some tone. so I reassured that if it did bec grel it should do the same for me.
I have taken only eve battle and
mus feeling like a ne? una,
HOW YED WARSAVERL,
A STRENGTHENING TONIC.
Ta sorry dihal hear Stearma" Whte before. It is guent stud Ir beats anything ever saw for strengthening tease. could notics an improvement in my son, after he took one bottle. JAMES WIESON,
of
11 Path Me.
1914 No, luin St.
CURED STOMACH TROUBLE.
My stomach has been out of order and I haven't bad much am- bition, but thanks to the firu batles of Stearns Wine 1 hara taken, my boks and stomach ne ever son.tel better. It is the best" medicing I have ever taken.
JENNIE BURNETT,
Tiverton.
TO TAKRAFTER ILLNESS.
Last winter I had a bad attack
of the infhmen. I was very weak and took Stearns Wine, vaje bel- the, ahigh strengthened me very mush, It is a great molicine. You would never know you wery taking cod liver oil.
DOES CHILDREN GOOD.
Jones J Gorun, the well- know a undertaker, of this city, of the firm of Goran & Saltivo, has used several bottles of Stearis" Wine in his family, and willingly and cheerfully recommends it to any me with growing up children,
Lous LarosITE,
Hi Quechen St.
RHEUMATISM.
My son has been tranbied with Inflammatory Rheingatiem, Stearns'. Wins' of Cod Liver Oil was recommended to him and it has helped him wonderfully Ho looks much better and his appetite bas improved. He has only taken throo bottles. I have spoken to eovernl people about it,
MR. SINGLETON,
123, Hill St., Oak Grovo Village.
AFTER PNEUMONIA.
I had a bad attack of Provmunia and it left my left lung in lsd
bape.
Tried several so-called Fouls, but stopanch would not hold them. As a last resort wont for i bottle of Stearns Wine and liked it so well that I am now on my eighteenth bottle. I am working ovog day and enjoying the best of health.
DID HER BOY GOOD.
My boy has been growing foo fast one way, and not enough the other, I didn't know what to du until I heard of Stearns' Wine uf Cod Liver Oil. have bought him two bottles. He cats much more han he ever did, and he doesn't look like the same boy.
G. A. GARDNER,
$5, Chase St.
JAMES BRITLAND,
159 Borden St.
TOOK IT FOR BRONCHITIS,
Ihave been troubled much; with bronchitis, so I purchased a bottlu of Stoarus' Wine, and I wouldn't bo without it.' It makes and eat and relieves that tired fooling. I haven't had any bronchial table gluce, I began taking it and cheer-" fully recommended it..
IT GAVE. HER STRENGTH:
Stearns Wine was recommend. ed to me by Mis Capt. Suamous, She spoko, of it so highly that I thought I would try it." I have been very wank, but after taking two bottles feel like a new wothan, My appetite is much butter, ton.
Sana
A WONDERFUL REBUILDER.
Staarne Wine of Cod Liver Oil has been a great help to ra.. have takon a number of patont medicines to build me up bar they are not in it with Stearns' Wine. I have only taken three bottles, but it has worked wonders already.
«(Miss) MARY E. LEOSARU,
42, Third St..
Jan BONEY,
Tiverton, R. L.
CHAS, GAUDRENS,
221. Fourth St."
CURED HIS DYSPEPSIA.
Sono people think Dyspepsin is incurable, but all they need to do. istry Stars Wine And they will And it will tous them up and strengthen their digestive organa It has entirely cured me and it will our others. 1only used four hottles.
F. B. CHAPIN,
49. Cambridge St.
THE above is PROOF POSITIVE that Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Oil stands without an equal as a BLOOD PURIFIER, a FLESH CREATOR, & STRENGTH GENERATOR, and a THROAT and LONG REPAIRER. I do not hesitate to continue to guarantee the action of Stearns Wine, and I will, as I have always done, refund to anyone the cost of the remedy who is not perfectly satisfied with the good which it accomplishes. I am agent for Stearns' Wine in this city. Anyone can purchase it of me at my shop at the below address. Other drug stores in the city can handle Stearns' Wine if they wish to for I am ready to supply the retail trade with any quantity they require, and will stand behind any other chemists who may sell it, with my guarantee that Stearns' Wine will accomplish all that is claimed for it.
WM. HARRISON, Granite Block, cor, Focasset St.
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denly conceived the iden (bst. He was bota | Bromley's sami-religious "At Homes' with to reform the stage. He was one of those view to profit. people who are always reforming some- (RY LLOYD WILLIAMS]
Of course, she became converted
When his father described Miss In three whole the old Peer was.com- L'Estrange as a speckled lamb' Nutfeld Nutfield sed his father sat at breakfastly. It was this mission to the dexma
which had led to the presunt trouble. It pletely under her thumb, and paid his garo an'andible gaop. It was unfortunat o terüther. Tho meal had not been by any means a gay one, because both may wares without saying that Lord Bromley set addresses with the headlong devotion of for him that he had an sense of humour, about it hopelessly blind to the com- eighteen. Bliss L'Estringe made no secret Another man would have smiled to him it
of it, neither did Lord Bromley, and so for wus tragie. He was a widower, and, luring surround-¦ a short time Society enjoyed the spectacle Did you put anything on paper?? he ed klaselt with a tennant of the clergy, of an old gentleman paying innocent addres- asked, faintly.
'I wrote her every day for a short proceeded to open up the social life of ses--that was the humour of the situation,
period," said the Earl.
Nutfield pulled himself together for- & Bual effort
seqstances:
When it is said that Lord Bromley always
Nutfield felt the position acutely
Soure people said that Bromley would conclude a brilliantly ridiculous career by marrying this woman,
But people who said that had not men sured the height and depth of the man's folly.
To marry the woman would have been
Did you-dil you quote any postey....... any of your own, I wenu?? - ?
The Earl coloured self-consciously. *If you had the poetic faculty, Nutfeld, which I regret to say you have not, you would know that everything that is in the heart of a post expresses itself in verso, wrote serem! little pieces in her honour,
I
suffering from what is, vulgarly kuona as
the bines, and both had good cause.
Nattiell in particular was groining in spirit. He had been reading the speech NF
JO. ), STEWART TERRACE." The which his father had made the right before
young people ou the stage. His method his innocence-to a woman who was as well in the House of Lords. Having disposed of
was to give weekly "At Homes' to young known to men about town as the Clock the spetsch, Lee larmed on the editorial healeries in the chorus and ballet. Very few Tower at Westminster. on the debate. It said: We will not preof them cane the second time; but there! tend to criticise the remarks made by Lord
were always plenty who were flattered by Bromley, since nobody but a professitunl
an invitation from a Per, and as the humorist could do them justice. We can proceedings were generally very amusing, only suggest that persons requicing a querit came to be regarded as an experience ter of an hour's innocent sinusement should which everybody should enjoy at lear turns to the speechand read it for themselves.' cnce.
These specches of his father werd the eure of Nathold's existence. They amused 8, Queen's Road Cetin everybody excopt the son of the man who opened these At Homes with an extem foolish, but it would have been the work of and I do not regret having dono so. Hongkong July 17, 1901.
Lore prayer which from the lips of any a comparatively ordinary fool. Lord venture to think that some of thom will other man would have benn ar intentional Bromley was a genius. He went one het liv sind be treated when you and I are had once said: Bromley rises to greater burlesque, and that he then led off a bran ter. He greeted of her, and cooled off! flights of rambling idiocy than any man in
in his own inimitable way, it may be be As truly hinter, the thundarholt full The conversation again lagged. Nut- England. It was, unhappily, true. Therelieved that the proceedings did aut tack while they were at breakfast. Nutfield was fold, with his eyes closed, pictured the ex- was something weirdly ludicrous in Lord
conscious humour. The byow was wondering how he slinuld seret the chatt tire scene: the Court crowded with fashion- Brondey's contradictions, jumbled meln-followed by miscellaneous inusic provided anent his father'e speech in the Hense, ble people and the Press men making utes 1999 phare, impossible promises, and more impos- by the ladies and gentlemen present, and when the old gentleman observed: It and sketches. He could imagine the plain. sible conclusions. But the chief bemour it generally happened that somebody oblig. sevims to me, Notfield; that this. Misstiff's Counsel giving in elaborately serious lay in the fact that the old gentleman wased with a ray song or two of an adsnest L'Estrange in disposed to be troublesome.description of Tord Eromley's Sunday • At perfectly unaware of it. He believed bins Bohemian kind which had an unusual chama Natfield went deadly white. That psi- Horses to the theatrical profession. Then self to be a distinguished erator who was imperfectly anderstood.. It was one of his derived a subtle fleyour from the fact first
in-euch surroundings. Sack songs abobility had meter ocurral to him, delusions that if he had been a commoner Lord Bromley, sing as innocent of the
What do you dieon, Sie?! Thare received a letter from Thornton, ways of the world as a kitten, quite failed said Lord Bromley, in which he says that understand their meaning, and would he has heard from a firm representing Miss passion on his face as he listened to à compensation for breads of an alleged pro- listen to thein with precisely the same ex- L'Estrange, and that she claims preuairy
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instond of a -Peer ho nould have been a leader of men.
But his folly did not end at speech- making. In every department of life he
had a kanck of making, húnseli idiculous. Nutfield felt it was hard lines. A wan
may have a fool for a son and be respected; but a man who has a fool for a father inherits ridicule.
drawing-room love-ballad.
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Je would touch on the lady's conversion and Lol Bromley's courtship, dwelling with Javing care-ca all the details that made the defendant look fuckish. Finally, the letters. would be produced, and portico of them
bro-ballade sending the Court to gricks read aloud. He could hear his father's
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mise to marry." became the talk of theatrical London, ho reproduced on paper; Lord Bromley spoke hex, nad, in imagination, he listened to the The humour of the each cannot be Then he picture his father in the witness-
contrived to rise to a height of tomfoolery in a tone of dignified soudennent, an if cross-examination, and groaned again. He which was loitier still.
such a preposterous thing had never happen- thought of the papers, comic and otherwise. ed before,
He saw sketches of the plaintiff and defende His son swallowed an outh with's viglontarit. He saw the placards; Amusing Bresol of Promise-The Earl and the Act- But til you promise to marry her? heres He heard the shouting Bronder
in the witness-ixx. Special!"
Well,' he said at lost, what aro you going to do
When a aan's father publishes a volume
He fell in love with out of his proteges. of poetry which is too funny to perish in URNISHED for 2 or 3 Months from silence, be has reason to complain. Nut- As Nutfield said to a friend, It is the
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¿Certainly 101, answered his fler, I. mit that I was sincerely nitueled to hire
When an old gentleman of sixty nad fulls in love he is always a trifle ridieulons; ut Lord Bromleya strong point was social | Yulfeld's father could be counted out course, I know that her just is not with- reform, with a widesty to religion of the wake himself conscoas anywhere.
6fe and drum der. But it was father
out blemish, but I think she has lees more had on Nuffiel that his father should allya-zed rude L-fstrange, of provinced that hur conversion to better life
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After Laud Bromley had recovered some what from his anti-gambling fever he sud,
Natteld dosed his eyes lim h man fàg.
"Bat it struck me, couunned his. Ford, that it would not be suitable for a
“Ishallgaïnto the matter with Thornton.
How much toys ale činím?
Ten thousand pounde," said his father. *Offer her five thousand to settle it?? Lord Bromley locked indignant.
"I obali. not allar ber, to extort, one farthing from me. I shall reason with her.
* Benson with her echoed his son, la i
hopeless voice.
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