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STARTLING EVENT IN A VILLAGE.

To the Editor of “ Saturday Night,” : Birmingham i ■ I BBOBUTiiT oame into poisesiion; of certain fact* of «O 'rernarkablo annture, that I am. sure you will be glad to asii«t T in making; them public. The following letter* werei shown to me, ahd : t,‘at once begged permission: to oopy them for the Press. They come from: a highly responsible sources and* may reoaiyed without question:—- ; ■MEBSAQ-B tboii Gborgb James Qosxiin®, L.D.S.j Ph.O.T., Licentiate do Phar*

maoj; and DeEtal,.Surgeon. Btowmarket,fJ,nly 18, 1889. To Mb. Whitb, : The; enolosecL remarkable ouro should, I think,,be, prihted and circulated in SufEolki The statement was entirely voluntary, and is

genuine in fact, and detail. Q-.i'.O. " To the Proprietors of Mother Saigal's Byrup. ! " Gbntlbmbn, —The following remarkable caro» war related to me by<the husband :—■ Mary Ann Spink, of Fiaborough, wai for oyer twenty, jearp afflicted with, rheu* matism, and neuralgja, and; although oom. piratively a. young woman at the time the was attacked' (ihe is how ( fifty), she was pompelled; iu'cohsequerce, to walk *ith two : Bl}okr,-and>i ven then with difficulty and pain,. About a year and a,half agoi the ; was adviied to try. .Mother's Seigel'u byrup,. and after taking threo bottles and two boxes of Seigfl'* Operating r*i!l», tub tjsb op hbb limbs wbbb EBSTOEED, and »hs 18 now able to walk three miles to Stonf m ifket with'ease, frequently doing the dnUroe in three quarters of an hour. Any *uf£tror. who douots this story can fully ascertain its; truthfulness by.paying a visit to the -village ; and etquiring of, the villagers, who will certify to.tue facts. | "Appended is the husband's signature to the statement. "(R, Spink) "6L .T. GosTMNa, " Ipswich Street, " Stowmarket." This,is certainly a ypry pitiable o>se v arid the happy, ouri» iwraughi;, by this simple though ; powerful remedy must move , the sympathy, of tall haarta in a o-jmiEon pleatNre. This, poor wyman bad ; been a cripple for twenty of her best yean—yeara in whioh she but have hud such comfort and enjoyment as life has to give. But, on the oontrary, bhe was a miserable burden to herielf and a source of care to her friendß. Now, at an age when the rest ofus arc growing feeble,, (be, in a manner; ie-. ews h?r youth and almost begins a new existence; What a blesiing aid what & .wonder, it. is ! No one who kr.own

her, or who reads. • hor story, but will be thankful, that the good Lord has , enabled men to discover a rqmedy papable of tmngir.g about a oure,that. reminds us—we i peak it reverently—-of the afro of miracles. It should baexpliied that this most remarkable cure is daß to the fact that ; rheumatism is a disease of the blood. Indigestion, oomtjp lion, and dyspepsia cause .bhe pt ison, from the .partially-digested food i to | enter v (h9 circulation, and the blood deposits it in the joints and musoies. Thisjis rheumatism. Seigel's'Syrup corrects the digestion, and so stops the further formation and deposit of the poison. It then removes frqmthe system the poison already there, lit is not a cure-all j, it does its wonderful work entirely by its.mysterious ectiou ; upon. ;tb« digestive, orjg»na. But:., when»we i remember, that mne»te«i;hß ; pf>.ouc ailments arise in those •organs.,,, we can ; ; understand why 'Seigel's Syrup cures so many diseases to be so different in (heir nature. In other words, rheumatiam and neuralgia-are b!ut 'symptoms of indigea:iar>, constipation,; apd dyspepsia. i

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2054, 3 June 1890, Page 4

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568

STARTLING EVENT IN A VILLAGE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2054, 3 June 1890, Page 4

STARTLING EVENT IN A VILLAGE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2054, 3 June 1890, Page 4

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