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w he Face a Guide to Character. e striking likenesses printed below are remarkable in three ways. They bear ndour and honesty in every lineament. They are intelligent faces—not the pwes of people who would make unfounded or Hi-considered statements. And they are healthy ftUes, the faces of strong, robust people, overflowing with physical health and vigour. Every one of these Portraits is from a Photograph, and has been sent to show that the person depicted is well and strong. These people had been ill-some of them at death's door. All have been cured, and they sent their pictures to show how well they have been made by B a a Dr. Wsthams Pink Pills for Pale People. [i MB. AND MBS. MILLS, who live at Oakfield Cottage, Atlierstone, are a pair of ardent cyclists, though not long since Mr. Mills was in despair of saving his wife's life. The facts of Mrs. Mills' escape were told to an Atlierstone Observer reporter. "For twelve months my life was despaired of, doctors telling me I was anaemic. My energy left me, and I was in a terribly depressed state. I could scarcely crawl upstairs, I suffered so from palpitation. As for going a walk, I simply dreaded it, for my legs ached dreadfully." Then Mrs. Mills decided to try Dr. Williams' PiDk Pills for Pale People, and after only one box of the pills, found shat ahe was getting well again; after ♦ ^rs-wering, her complaint passed away .Outiajly. Mr. Mills said At times 'my wife •coxild scarcely breathe. At night she •coughed a good deal and brought up a lot of phlegm- Dr. Wibktrns' Pink Pills have cared ail that, and I wish she had tried thyrn before, and so saved many long doctors' bilk." CHILD'S LIFE SAVED. THIS is the little daughter of Mr. W. H. Tyler, a grocer, of 43, Bridge Street, *z7 Swinton. A reporter of the Mexborough and Swinton Times called upon Mr. W. H. I ANEMIA AVERTED. MB. AND MBS. MILLS, who live at Oakfield Cottage, Atlierstone, are a pair of ardent cyclists, though not long since Mr. Mills was in despair of saving his wife's life. The facts of Mrs. Mills' escape were told to an Atlierstone Observer reporter. "For twelve months my life was despaired of, doctors telling me I was anaemic. My energy left me, and I was in a terribly depressed state. I could scarcely crawl upstairs, I suffered so from palpitation. As for going a walk, I simply dreaded it, for my legs ached dreadfully." Then Mrs. Mills decided to try Dr. Williams' PiDk Pills for Pale People, and after only one box of the pills, found shat ahe was getting well again; after ♦ ^rs-wering, her complaint passed away .Outiajly. Mr. Mills said At times 'my wife •coxild scarcely breathe. At night she •coughed a good deal and brought up a lot of phlegm- Dr. Wibktrns' Pink Pills have cared ail that, and I wish she had tried thyrn before, and so saved many long doctors' bilk." CHILD'S LIFE SAVED. THIS is the little daughter of Mr. W. H. Tyler, a grocer, of 43, Bridge Street, Swinton.' A reporter of the Mexborough and Swinton Times called upon Mr. W. H. Tyler, who stated Clara was just three v when measles left her with pneumonia, and she fell away to skin and bone. We had a doctor for four months, bub many •a time I thought she was dead. One day I read of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and bought a box which we began to give her. Soon she began to improve, started eating, and could scramble about on the floor by herself. One night she stood up on her feet, the first time for months. The wife said 'Do you know what's doing it? Well, it's Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' THREE TIMES REPORTED DEAD. THIS is the story related by Mr. Wood, of 88, Manchester-road, Hyde, to a cor- respondent of the Ashton Reporter I am seventy-six years' of age. For some years I suffered from sciatica, and doctors attended me but I became worse. A. young man advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I did 30 soou I began to feel better, and after taking five boxes I threw my sticks away. I was able to get back to my work after having been helpless for months. My health kept good until I had a stroke of paralysis, which rendered my limbs useless. I lay like a log in bed for over a month. I felt myself gradually sinking, when my wife said: Wall try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills again.' She gob a. box and in less t.!mn a foriuigab I felt much stronger, while after month had elapsed I could use my limbs and get about the house. I regard my cure as miraculous, for I never expected to come downstairs again. Why, it was reported three times that I was dead." These pills are a tonic, not a purg- ative. They are genuine only with 6be fall name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and are sold by chesnists. and by Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, 435, Hcslborn B.C., at «B. 9i. a boa, car.g^k biK^a fer 18B. THREE TIMES REPORTED DEAD. THIS is the story related by Mr. Wood, of 88, Manchester-road, Hyde, to a cor- respondent of the Ashton Reporter I am seventy-six years of age. For some years I suffered from sciatica, and doctors attended me but I became worse. A. young man advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I did 30 soou I began to feel better, and after taking five boxes I threw my sticks away. I was able to get back to my work after having been helpless for months. My health kept good until I had a stroke of paralysis, which rendered my limbs useless. I lay like a log in bed for over a month. I felt myself gradually sinking, when my wife said: Wall try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills again.' She got I" box and in less t,'1i111 n, fortnight I felt much stronger, while after month had elapsed I could use my limbs and get about the house. I regard my cure as miraculous, for I never expected to come downstairs again. Why, it was reported three times that I was dead." These pills are a tonic, not a purg- ative. They are genuine only with 6be fall name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and are sold by chesnists. and by Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, 435, Hcslborn B.C., at D. 9i. a boa, car.g^k biK^a fer 18B. 9d. INDIGESTION AND PALPITATION. MR. EDWARD MINOR, of Firvale, inter- viewed by a Sheffield Independent reporter, stated Last year I used to have spells of indigestion which rendered me almost useless. I felt so laggard' and heavy that I was ready to drop. It was a torture to me to get through my work. I was so weak that I could hardly walk. My daughter was also ill with indiges- tion and palpitation, and both of us sat about the house unable to do anything Nothing seemed to do us much good. If my daughter hadn't seen an account of a cure by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I should be very different now. She said, 'Father, we'll have a box.' The effect was wonderful. We both derived such benefit that we had another box of the pill* and were soon quit1 well. I never worked better than to-day. I feel as strong again as I did before I was ill." A "DRUID'S" MARTYR- DOM TO RHEUMATISM. M it..JOSEPH HOLLOWAY, of Victoria-street, Nuneaton,and one of the oldest "Druids" iu the town, although in his 67th year, is, to-day, able to perform his work as a way*' J, w gardener with ease as he explained to Nuneaton Observer reporter:— Several years ago I was a martyr to rheumatism, owing to being out in the rain and unable to change my clothes. One day, when at my work, something caught me iu the right leg and I stumbled in terrible pain. I was obliged, eventually, to Inv up in fact for five years I was a perfect martyr. A police-oiffcer who had himself suffered, for some years, from sciatica, recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which proved a regula r blossiug to me. After I ha.d taken only one box oi the pills my rheumatics were completely gone. Now I can get about and do my work as well as ever I could in my life." NEURALGIA AND PLEURISY. Miss READE. a young lady of 10, Mount Pleasant, Cheetham, Manchester, tor a long time suffered severely from neu- ralgia, lassitude. wltd weakness, but twelvemonths ago she caught cold, and her case was made u'orse. Then in- flammation of tlx1 ^ornxch snnervened, and she was completely pr.^tr.-itej. The pain was agonising, 8h8 could nIt. sleep or rest anywhere. A docoor did not appear to do her any permanent good. At last a friend mentioned the f kW 7T' great curative powers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, so she bought a box of the pills. In her own words. The effect was wonderful. Before Thad taken the UM5 box I wax beStBr—iu fact, after four doses I felt an improvement, By the. time I had g >6 half throtiffh tho second box I way qllitd wvll and strong, and able to go to work with zest. Since theD I have ailed nothing. My neuralgia, for which a doctor attended me for over two months, has completely left me. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured paralysis, locomotor ataxy, rheumatism and sciatica; impoverishsaent of the blood, scrofula, rickets, consumption, antsmia, general muscular weakness, in- digestion, palpitations, pains in back, 1 neuralgia, all of fesa&le weakaess, ( and byatessa.

JOTTINGS- & GLEANINGS.

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MARRIAGE OF MR. THOMASI STOREY.

FRIENDS-OLD AND NEW.

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GLYNCEIRIOG SCHOOL BOARD.

SOCIAL EVENING AT GLYNCEIRIOG

CHURCH AND CHAPEL.

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