Tonghy — •• Is dere any demand round here for men wbo are familiar wid horses ?" Repjdfnt — "I think there is, stranger. Sheriff Shutter is ofierin' a reward for the man who was familiar with his boss." A EELIC OF THE WAB. Many old soldiers now feel the effeota of the hard service they endared daring the war. Mr Geo S. Anderson of Rossville, York coanty, Perm., who saw the hardest bind of nnrvioe at the front, is now frequent by troubled with rheumatism. I bad a uvere attack lately," he says, "and pro sured a bottle of Chamberlain's Paia Balm, ot did bo mnoh good that I would like to Inow what you would charge me for one kozen bottles." Mr Anderson wanted it doth for his own use and to snpply it to hta friends and neighbours, aa every family ibould have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame back, sprainp, dfWllinga, onta, bruliea and bams, for which it is unequalled, For sale by Jag, Gray and Seof, Milton,
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3016, 29 November 1898, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6
Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3016, 29 November 1898, Page 1
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