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. : ;:- M Case p^-lr. U. GGIiaiNG: | '■■■■-■ I ■ ;:!r. Tilth .i.'.il Ceding, cf No: 46 An- .' > v v'stii:., t. L .i.sl-cha;cl!, . v«'as r^e.itly . '■ "* \j". - ;v;.'orte' who penned the foi- > ■;,£.. s-t-ui^-i'.s just as taey v.-ere ut'V\~ T t'-e -pleasure fcr-«d«lftSsirig .. '-,!) i- •'!.'■■.-"" -irba.-'V! t:-.-:- Avntcr. . •'! ■■■•'' '« ;vy r..v"n : Ri" was-'t-ie-'proinpt . iVs:. ••li tue.v aiij'tJin* I cau do ■ -^■'■v"u'- ! ?" ■ . ■ ■ ■ I < - : >~* yor will .give theipartfculars rfer |. .<i i. : t your late phys c-U troubles, I •i oJ ji.Ws to .-hear •. them."' -, :- \> Qj.riiv :i\v: Perhaps yaxi have heard it I s.iii'or.'d \\ .ta" my ■ liver- close on s v-'.:r' : : vF.-py oils -to be!ns attacked live; cli O..SJ I was one pf, the health--r. nioa £ii ,ng, iiere.- ,tiip>ving a .care or j.ibio 'i.v'iii'e. V>'!.ei this : happy stat^ r aHai.s terniiiiatpd. I seemea Jjf? a 1 1 •:• b- n"' a!t; goth; % j .iy ccii-^'.-iiat appe.irocl to bd trivial at . i-s t its i-rypcirhons continued- 'to iiin.'.i.s:- to su.-.'i an e:rt;-nt as to give rise .-< K' 1 ' t anxiety. ' "Whevi 1 observed my .-•!>■'• )'t gvat !ti hi !y- getting le c s and less :r-ri cvvely k :e.v that something was > v.ijr wrrDg >n'iide. At- len'^ch, "I was .'..-'' with iccivtire pfttns in W,y-stiimaßh : !!»o. I- liai'tonk cf food, besides 'hay- • -J? C.ar.ir^ tunics HI IllJ' OMiit, ,,.on L eaArcTily' Kkea tb: the repeated :.■■ ■{<> :0f a elia;}) iiistruo-Gnt. ,i Every tsioii'.h.X ..d*ed to- ha.v'e a bad attack cf •runs ; L:j. uiy fe.dd, Wiiich, aft«?f rt'Oi'rying ■nJ tp'mentir.gii'.O for., three Or tour .hys, .e.;sed off acrAiii. .The Idriiiination of ' these -dreadful attaftlis, Was : a iJerfeot GoJseiid. -although thepertainty.^their fe;ibwal avm? a source of constant Bread. After tlie lu^sti of -several montlis these weirylng yis't? .. 'of torture, became confinuoiis, the violent jpains.^ l endured be!iit abso'lutrly b-yonLLJcbnception,. The or d ' n iii's p vecauti ons^ I took for Ifche supnre. sion of my imsoiies « f ere hltbgether ;:s 1 s-. as they ilid not make the least impres-'ion. There was a- feeliiig. of opjjress'on on my chest as though. the food h id (usTiecl into lead. I could n?t breathe with any dagrea of ,com£biti.- sometimes, i ;• f .u; K . Ji avlng. -t-Ou^aSp. . rpi* . .b.Sregi^h. A<i*ri. I, was. troubled, very r much -with u'ml iui tho stomach, , the tiprmati oo of •.v'lich produced-, such papiful.ti*esu!t« as to - sometimes completely: double me ap." ■ -, = -V- ..,-, - ..... •'ITow did you- gefc : -, along ; with, your business ? Coujd you still attend to it ?" . -■-• -.„ • ■ - "I h.iVe often gbtje to my work in the m oraing "fully doterlnined f to see tlie day 'through, even though it killed me, brt iirt-r about an .hour's exertion I "-\f.is -'• fairly ■ done for, and had .to knock off. As th : s experience 0.-ourred very often % it meant a ' gre.tvt- • loss- to me, besides making .me worry over my illness. A variety of other . i coniplaintse earned- on, one lof the wovst being incessant violent . headaches, which madf. itla stagier.- Under their severity.. When I walked -a little, Way along the.roadljf.elfedaaed4.ud giddy, a result of the excessive , weakness -which my disease had brought. .about.. It is really incredible that & -inih like- myself, w'ao had pr,evipusly. been, so healthy, and strong, could so quickly lose;, all strength and vitality. I had nbfc, the^slightest inclination for, exertion oi :.any kind, £lnd j did iiot care to listen to conversation. Everything" was stale and; .uninteresting, even regarding matters which I previously took a delight in: J bad long ago turned against my food, aiid I grew astonishingly thin and as pale as .death. . At last I jgofe- so fearfully #eak and nervous that I had to giVe^up -work of any 'kind. All my; friends .looked up; on me as a confirmed invalid.;. Int'eed, such attopinion was perfectly, justified, as I was,; almost, as lifeless as a. dead man. It would be impossible for meto: count the bottles of medicine and boxes of pills- 1 which I took during- my^weary years of suffering, -but I? can state -that they were all .Ineffective., and worthless. These were^o^even successful in, restoring regularity to"m.y bowels which were very ; costive; WJieneverllooked at an object jfor a few moments T could see little . blade specks dancing before my vision, my eyes^also being so weak as to preclude- me from wading the papers. Thug J^^M^oe-.
' James Kae & do. BEG to = Return thanks .for r the Libera . Support they have received. •■ We are now; in a position to take orders j 0I SPCkS, AND STQCKINGS; . i Call and inspect our stock of all classe 'fiosiery. - Just opened, fresh shipment o 1 I N.D I AN; EMB E 0 IDE B I 1 Suitable for Marriage and other Pres 1 Large Variety of JAPANESE & OTHER FANCY GOOD always on hand. ■ -Agents -fot ; ..Taylor & Co, Dyers, and Gleaners. W4^ n S*9n« - ; ; Prioe lists on application. , r : R < f . ... ;i jNptetthe address^-Hardy Street (opposit] Bidey Bros. & Co. "" : Xmas. ;-iii| *|fe zsm Greetings 1902-3. IN returning thanks to tny numerous Customers for. the Liberal Support accorded- since, opening in Bright wa ter,. 1 can assure them that I will J3pare jo effort to retain, their confidence and continued i support in the future! and that it shall be my aim to supply none but first-class goods at the lowest remunerative prices for cash. Special QMMqna^ lor Lar£e Ouantities, , _ . NEW.SEABON'S FJRUIT just^ta hi«sA, and asihe auoiUF - •*•=/«/■: :«uits^ are now so Well known, no puff is required. ; Ati! Fruits ; Clbanepv-bY' the Latest , IM?KOyBD MACHINaBY ..... £ Spot Cash Quotations of a few Hneß only :•—■• - ; - No. 1 Sugar, 8/ 401 - bag Candied Piel,6d lb Best Household Soap, 10/6 box Piioe's London Sperms, full weights, 7d Wax Vestas Matches, 4d per doz Corn; Flour, Ad lb Tinned Salmon, lOd ; Sardines, 3d ; ,;;- - Empire Baking Powdsr, 1'• lib tin Dates, 6d lb New -Season's. Prun s, Cartons, Dates Seeded Baisins, Muscatals, Tinned fruits in , great variety, Figs in, large and smaU; boxes and drums. Cordials, Esspnces, n Extracts, Jellies, Jordan - Almonds, Champipn's Vinegar in bulk and bottle, Sugars Nos. ; I, 2, anl 3, Brown Brewer's Crystals and Icing Preserving Jars — Lightning and fc'orew Top, Tin top Jellies and Jelly Tumblers, very cheap, Nests of Jarj, Basins, etc., also Preserving Pans. ' / ' . . Full range of Crocksry, useful and ornamental. BOOTS & SHOES— Splendid Stock, suitable for Summer wear. Prices right. Good useful DRAPERY. Lowest Prices. IRONMONGERY, FANCY &c, &c , • -i Inspection Respectfqi.lt Intttbd. '"Anything. not im stock . procured at the shortest notice. . , ■$; H. BBTTANY BRJGHTWATER
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10659, 6 March 1903, Page 4
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