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THB WILMOT SPA SPRINGS qi KE looat'cl hi the Towusliir of Wilwot, Aiiiia}>olis County, ^ Nova*Sootia, about two ra vies north of Mid»lletoii, on tho Windsor and Anuai)oH8 Kailwaj-, nt-ar the foot of ihf rrwige of liills kwown as thi- North Mountain, aboBt -thirty miles from th.' old historic towo of Annapolis Roj-al, and ont- Imndred mil.'s from Haiifax, iu th/> coutn^ of the great fruit-growinR ,^atoJ svmmcr tU lalsam-lacln air is alv^iis cmK and til.- invalid who ciiiinot seek the seashore to enjoy the saJt biv.v,e can find iiere most delicious respite fro»a svuniuer* *^ I I • ^ ■« ?■■ . ' I , / SrADKAU RAfUBAL MINKHAL WATER. Well Lm on« of oof liring poftt, Mrs. If . J. K. Lawses, ., . , ,_ -. woedUad, • I , • » :'»« ■• •^. r«i whAe withiKVp. rattle (prmzlM* ealveft weleap, their glory. '•Mrple ortJt t^ ^Vf« nbte. ;^ Down la t^'WfVlfMkv fHUn, '-. ¥-■ tka', flini Naeurcf'i . iil4»«o|r«nSdmK to lis ^tot ^iMia dr«K||jM elioaUl ooaie." "^s Sta BrBiMos Hot7n> bat jost oompleted raidy for Koesta, ifl an ezcollent Stmnaer Resort. It is three stories iu oei|^t, ineluJing Mansard roof, sod has ample piacaui. It ^llaccominodate about oae hundivd gnests. The'iDoms i^re airy, aud all the appointrneots are of the first ckss. An ample bath-house k provided with hot, cold and shower baths of the water from the Spadean Spring. Good livsry horses are always At the serrice of the gnests. The drives in all direotions %r9 ^f»Tv fine. Oiihr trt miles away rolls the Bay of Fundy witR >,N iv'>*mU-rful traee and bracing sea air. Monntain and dal« f'X" i>-autifuUy ?ut«rwoTen. ^.^ »■(• 7f ~1 i 4 spadkmt natttrac HISTORICAL AOOOUNT OF THE WILMOT SPA BPBIMOS. For ures befon? 5ot« S-otin was settled by the FreJ.cl. nr AiiKlo-SftXwi, the mineral waters from the group ot Byv^u^ known as the Wilmot Spa Sprinj^i were highly pn*.l l.y th*- Micmac Indians lor their enratlTP qualities, and the mw from the outlet of these Springs, satnrated with the water, r»hjihr remnant of thes.' people beFieved to be of woiidrons healing power m cmtaneons diseases. Expeijment and ^nrnce W rroTen that their faith is woil fonniled. The WllBlot Sp» SDlian WW knawn before the opening of the prew^t century, 5f "fproprietar, TwrfeM WooSburr . -fteir medical ralue; l^eame InoVm about the year 1817. The snrroimdiug eounhjr bel«g sparMlj settled, tie news spread slowly ; btit m their euratire properties becMoe known, riiitors were attracted, until In 1880 aTl t^e fcrm-lioMW within rewh of the Sp» '«« fi"«J to oterfowing e«h sumMer. The absolute demand for letter McoouDodaUon pmnpted the proprietor of the Spnijgs to» •r«ot • Hotel of proportions to meet tke demand. 7"«t^"^> ^4mt^ tWted S» Hotil, M»d, from t!» register of fifty r!L*toS J^««^ 'Vii.^ wmd the United State,. fhTtSSmatL* i««eivcd tnm that time to t&e present «rr iSSywwJh to ooDTuiw ril of the wnwkaW. ^««».f 'SSTw^ « a wmedf for nmneww of th« «» to wbicl. M^ ^PwSStrS^tbe litter ~«^ r^ .*^" STSmilt wZlTW «ffli«Oiti(f pe«uli«rte tWir ye«rs •»! ''«>ir ' I 1 I I I I afl-TwanlB on pprsond of all nff-n who wero tDubh-d with Tsriou* khids of ailmenta. In all these experiments »he invxf wnuiifr roaoBwer the antiripations of those roooerned, alwiys proTingr ftivoroble. Aa might be expected from vach faToral.k rcBultH, the WRtera of the Springs row gradually ia ettitniation and f. l>utP, rtnd promise to iitlord not only the means of nurinj?- niiniy iRm Bses, tmt a denght^J reaort to thoee who niay wiwl* to enjoy for » thne- aome relanwtion fjoni the d»tie» of their huBtnesh or profession.'* The iiLoTe is ntider date of 1837. Htmrr UMrt line tkc Wllmol Mpir fiprimgu ftsre ke^w flMlte4f »y (lt««aimA sf 9<«vle ifr%« Mmrm ttrru beaelllledf hy «rlBklBC Ifce water*, ««« ■«n«rMiM are Mk rerttneale* fcearliV Utttmrnrnj Ia Ikel* ▼•!■«. The fact Ihat tte former ownen for a namWr of years baTe taken no pains to maka th« value of tl»e Sprhin known, and til the Tiaiton tkat eovld be aooMnmoditad In the Tiiragc kav 7^„rf..^m''-^9Xm^ 6 SPADEAD NATUBAL miueral constituents. They are associatid with many others which h»Te been demonatrate.l, nud prol)al.ly with others still which have escaped thoir n'search, and nature has done for this what we attempt every day to do in pliannacy when we seek to enhance or mitigate th« power of a medicine by aartociatine it with others." / 6 He adds :— " Under their salutary influence the appotite revives, tlie constitution becomes reorganized, and patients iu a deplorable condition visiting tiiese Springs, after a aingle sensou have been greatly imiiroved, and often most unexpect- edly cured." The functions of digestion, resjiiration, secretion and excre- tion, depend in great measure upon the relative amount of acidity or alkalinity of the animal fluids. .>»v SPADEAU May be lo naed as to neutralize or diminish this acidity, thereby itrodocing a corresponding physiolngical oiuBge, vis., health and'Tigor. In point of fact, these waters have long been known ns the most efKeient iu ckronie -gout tmi Bbbitmatum, and the Ywiuns disorden demndiiig upon theia. DTSP£PSIA.— Who thmr&as experienced the sour or nncid \miotation« dk rc^invgilBtioiM, flatulent diitraiion and paio, need any description of its unbaa(»Ue melanouoly horrors T SP AE41J w #nji1noat int>An.(f» ijieciflc for this type of illneik. when taken cAen doriikg tk* «r i* nnli quantitica. 8PjUIBAir ia « mUd IfpnUk. PoMns ot a constipated babik aa^ Uvf mai<(. pkfput.MM aad ia many casea ba pfnuuMotlj cored. S C -T. It Set a dimntie. lU «I«Ufy>M IPon the kiA-yejt ii vrTy icafked. Ko 4a«l* «b t^ teapao^s its efficinney in di»i eaaea af thia class. ' . la treatment of ITRmARY OONCRlETIOSS OB GRAVEL, HFAHBAV has proven itaaV 9I gceat value, pradnoing iu many casiv moat aatisfaotXMy repf. It «agr be difficult to explain its action, hut the value of I ■i^W \ ^■^£ ?j|^^^ •V £ MINKRAL WATER. tFiis natural iiiiiKTal wnter in I^lARF.Tlo doeb not wliiiit of a doubt. In tiivorablt* exuniples, iLi; prcgn .ss ut' tin- tlistabe may l>e stayed by its nsc for years. Many of the certificateH givpii ar- iruly uoiiticilui, (li\st libiii;; the il<»l;s and ulceus, trcia trtely drinking SFADBAl' and a}>|'lyii g it to tlic IkhIv in I'x^l applit ation or by baths. Ita valne in these tliserisos is supposed to be due to Uie presence of Ivdine, which it Jia-s been found to contain by recent analysis. J^PADEAU has been drank freely, almost to the exclu.^iou of ordinary water, by the fiuiuilies lesidiug in the immediate vicinity of the Hprings, and, as may be ascertained by irquiry, they have been a long-lived people, and free from the diseases mentioned in this account. It is a remarkable fact that durn^ the various viBitations of DiniTIIEKlA and MALIGNANT FEVEKS that have swept through the Province at variius times, there has never been known a case of either of th's*; diseases by those who Habitually Draiik SFAOEAU. -* *r f-^