Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1897, p. 5

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F9@d$!s ///Better... LALI u mL..Il.`.. A-u l.1]I11]_V' 11 I001 15 UBECEG. It is also to be roxnurkd` that these snles"string out in ondlesfhshion, day * following day, as fqols ockto be bun- ' koed. The stcck, whether of wine or furniture or cast of! noble garments, . l wr tux").-s low. The v. . stare of ml showed no ~better'_:....` mg powers. . 'As long as custom h:.:>_:s about the chnmers shout. the rec: ag tlonts and fix.` ' 3 ` `I ~ ` . mud. . a` ' v.uunIl.L: :n\:u|. um nth Llf, HOZIIS 3110 thv .~_fCCk of gems u 1- di.~posed of firms by with cufngus u;;J.;a'.u`:. Fcu. mark you, rather than disap- poixmor send any full hearted alien oh,-1 F:-nm rm. ...1,. ....'u. --L:_- |LJ.:\\lhI\.L'- ( At tixcse sales sucbdcm turns Stoutly : - out. The bidding. is but and fast and ? high. There is `nothing so lusgd for by -4 curuiu S( rt of `American, cringingly iinxmrons he-reubourl as a wine which! ` has been justified by`-an embassador s tame, or a pieqe of furniture or brie-a; br:-.c which has been soil-:d by noble and I tlrlrd qcnmct./__And, thufru-fore, these 'le~ ' ' guti-`n auction's furnish rhe nicst Heated f bid A-ndmany fuel is eecedq n ic kn tn I-m V-nvvsuu -s;`- .1. -L-_. 2 nan 11:; yunuuel.` In Emu " 99! ICIUL E Prime among the properties for sale} , youyill notice wiueshnd` many a thing hvsides that are as articles of commerce highly garitied. But iu,tI:"e cases conr- . Iczy has held Ihetaxfi at buy. all of n : 19g:xti0n S wines . and cigar! and fnmi- ture-iu fz_1ct..evr:r_vrhing of a personal ;"- .. mat a legntion muses tote brought "IQ A7n1eri<;n.--is passed scat free at omf 3 nncynm: (Wm; nan ..N..4.'x..\.x.-. .... .. -1, .,- , W. .;...v.-.....`x..-n:: yua.-ant acuh Lree an OUT; 5 i cnsmns. One will readily\vc1iscer_u that 5 l a ripe prot might be made to roll plens- -' ` zunly up at one of these untzuiITe I ~ ticu sales. Our own trudespeople must, ! lmvmver, pay the dciler in each notable . ] 1 1 I inumnmr DIPLOHZM/KTIC AucoN s. 011:6: Optic : wui; `. ...,..... __.__,_\_L~ u i oats .-` \.;~, , . K 1 Mayll1---Moat of th e",fan_nera ire nearly through with theix` s1iring.aedi11g. and the {fall w eat.l_oo,ks ve`ry'pm,Ty niaing.. ' V ' * MKS Annea'Ti1'u. :hm"l`nrnntn. nn"R.- Loans made on improved farm propr'ty at _ lowest current rates. . T ` I W'ill1am'riI!in s. ,con. 8, Ess_a`.' * ` = ` Elijah Newgll arrived home again` `V129-dLy from the Manitoulin, after {having spent the winter .' `r ' .uAu_IvI ca \_I.Ull-|[lU.|A`|-| \A inn! 0 `en utzltau.-_,t 50donea 2centa.V . n ` n M ems muster ,l?o`st1.0Riee. - outta any :1 1' In Ihnndn wlthnntv Afthn huh : nu}: HHSIUICIJUUUVUX sprauung ms K!1e_Lwl1 L+u 4hkwk%mHH . ball. is able to aebhrouud hv zhnaia -- -4- nr-I1n|U-I um wvc, Will oped a ressitory and. aubtion mar` at 730 to 740 Dorighesber Stireet, Montreal. on Isa 65. Way. wih, atabling iqr abontr_l00 lioreem. Auctiongglea _w1ll be held twice: week. and prime "ea, `eve;-_v day.` I`_bey have the bean has `of cxgstom in Canada and lfwant`-homes of a1I`gi`a`de forgexppx-`ts and ; Lhome trage. V I Xheeil fnn5ltih ,nr`a nivnis 'fni\n`l;;u`\-'s# qxapoaegox man` norsea no _nea;`:a.}1vantage. . i Charges mode1:qte.i` W1-ijue vtheI_z_1 loxf- terms [ and _;.g;cia;a1a:s.' . _ % V ; . 11 19 f1'1":T{ai{. iaak;f;;=;*,;a::.;::.;?`*` . Mug Agnea~T11u,,:gbm Torgntv. .a.nd'MB..' Watsonwfmm Havolock; areyiaiting ab - `William Tiflin 8, E8878." Elijah Nowell arrived 'hom'e ann.in' .1:o-dnw !'lF:tli7d0tl:e. ::&%. &a.& pa Gnuda without extra _ ,.Dl'U|3ll8I'8 `HICKS. .: , , _ ` . ' R. Hardy has_'"r_et1u'ned from his visitiixr ' `Sudbury, . ' ' V _ Mabel Kitchino in under u: Ari:-M:-. a nova IIUIII HIV .lll,III _winter the_ro.~'4 puuuury, _ ` Mabel Kitchingnis undo; the docl:or s r;at,e., sphring within mgnatiom If a The LONDON AND cANAnnn} `mnmmmm;} ma uavu. - V _ , Jiunes Platgt. Phelpston. passed through ` ' ' fen route for Mqntann! -tb join his pbx-o'thers there. I2 I:!.....1.. 1... '.....I t....... LL ..:_:. :._ LEE us near Irmn some ox me other anglers. . John Stokes has been making his rounds, in. the interests of J. Leabhrdale, _c&xri:_\ge. I maker. . 3 ~ 17.. f`.d.... :. ....m._:._._ I maxer. . ._m___;_; ` Van. Coles-ia_u`erin_g_v_v_igh zggwelgggn his hand. " `r......... 'Dl..u. DL..l..._._ _,--__1 u,` `a-. A#wM3{mHHmF ball. get Around by theaid of ,,gHgehe.g_,', -. V - H i-----.-- V - * `IL....... 31...... L... ........x L.` A- n - i ,,m,w,m,_, , _, .7 > Henry Megaw has moved to Apto, to take I - up farming. " ' ,J3haa..Lewia has. up to thevpresent beaten `-therecord for shing, be having caught two pikefmeaauring reapectively 26 inches and 27% inches, and weighing 5;`4and_7:} dreseed._ ' Let us hear from some 02 the other anglers, f been making his rounds, . 4.u.I.a.aauI .u..\:.uu>.1. , _ May 10-Farmers are `busily engaged at seeding, and if bheweather proves favorable. " this week will complete the rush. F. Vollmer. our snhnnl nn-uh-nr~whn rm: mus WEEK Wm complete we rush. F. Vollmer, our school tew.'he17 who had the misfortuneMof's1;i'miuing his knmwhile, Barrie ; also `some na reidences in Barrie. Terms Iil.)ral-. n V Q0l}l6'5fQB. 3 . '.r '{ ,_ ._. _$pegi&} fnqilities are givenjl_:opatr6na to diapoaeg of their` Horses to; `bea.t`:a_dvantagq'. Ghar:zes m'oderate.i` W1'i`ne7them "for terms 163 BAY mm. TORQNTO % 161.150 160$ acre; gach. with more` or les inf` "prov_exi:ents_; also some fine 1ots'in Torohto. which we will excbruige fof property/in j%BENJAMlN of: 00.! jhantl/Int Salef -4 uuuujgxul II Illlll uauuu. . '- E Thsy tnvanonppetite; food 7 9% doesnotrcljsh. Theynedithatoningupo! ; i the staunch and digestive orgtns, thigh ` E I coats: of Hood : Sersapnrmn will gin 3? them. It glso purine: and enriches the v ` g blood, cures that distress after enting und % 1 i tnternnl misery only g dyspeptic can ; know, creates In sppet`2t_e.o\'z-rcomes that . 5 tired feeling and builds up and uustaina_ 3 the whole pbyaicai system. Iteo prompt.-' = [ Iy and emciently relieves dyspeptic symp- 33 tqms und cum nervous headaches, that it 5 seems to have almost a mngic touch. | ! n s I l`iller a Qompqund' 1:93. oursxoon 7 rd uion.-., 50dosea J ` la] .1; Hnhtunvb nu..- ua....; .. i rTS V pins. 2 3 la the boa!`--In fact the One True Blood runner. I --_..-_--.:.__._:._._.___.__..._-._._Z.... 8 em. ` repaid stock will dm per cent. Interest. ' 6 "'3aynb e half yearly,and i1`l0 years will be worth .100 ' w ' Almeans of uccumillntlusr smalluexxmingi. mak- ink large prots. __ * For particulars, enquire of C:an t is This 1- mo cximpnmz or ' lhnnundl 1: am. ....... Ea.` V i I .. E Think thoeomphint ' thousand: It this oeuon. 5 ` \ Toronto Daily Papers and Magazines ` / I W Hive several ne farms in.Manitoba, ' Seagers Drug Store i Every cake of the above lot r gave satisfaction because rI's pure Catile Soap, and there M were disappointed women who 3 didnt get any who had heard i of itfrom their friends. M X) ` kind not forprot as you can easily see; We have s_e- curd ve\more cases of that imported lfrench Castile Soap, Le V'icr_rL- Byggtpglgregular price Sc. pa=x:'ix}:'5cj`. rind We shat] scll it same as \\'_c did the last lot we had last winter, at Just to \ Attract Trade 1. D.`_Bu..1`zgll, 6: -_co.. COMMISSION. AGENES. oAvns&.~ :- nxpnnamn Sartsaparilla ANTEN AM\I_I4LS. uassqso ..U(r1o9;A`. are the best umrdlnnex I 3 nil]: aid dlmurmn 0-.4. we DESI. uurwnunex I. aid dlgesnon. u OPP. Post nun]: Office . >0cents' per share pex'~.mnnth for 10 years mil amount to $60 id in `M.-mirity value, $100. 70 cenm er 5 e per month tor 8 years will be $67.20 paid 11. Maturity value, siogb . 360 prepaid stock will be\wo1`tl1 $1 per share in 8 years. i `.11 may 11-oueufug Is u'nunguu_u)u u1._uuuuu,`,( -ere.` ..L W Anewa rri.,valt Georgo*Qu:iI1_ce a.L g L The.'C1weg football teaaln bags agun been ' o gaxiize is eontamplhfn id in T \ tlia ehallbpegpf thy Utopia_ ` `E 2. - . Lash.Friduy`*r_being Athob. :1, "in Iwuag` oglgbratod at_;tl:`e~ec_l1qo1,_hete,ablixansl: The Z _ mnoqn wa.`aponu`in'p!antinn trge, : 1: ' jvngwtho schqolhonae. gut! `gm harmg owors.ini:theL woods, `whxob-Lam 2. ~ ;)naadn.l\ "'%II:rx{!At;dingdlolitsuii 1inhh'r.V., ~ . if TUESD.f1Y. go to Qux;/s\7{1le.fot` _l'1`%JOX`1v, ' aIid" teVt9"l`;I_nnagah`,H6 f M` Nwmarket, for night; j - i WEDSESDAE Q,,e,} `gem-, _B_mdfprd, so; nooiz, ` slang: theh _139;;a' Taunsxigiy, I>[.:ea'(1l~A:`y s""l8ot.e1-',~ C.6'okstown,' for "noon, lahdftllen LEA. st] ' Hnfn}. Tnrntnn Fm` nialn " ` ' - -1* ` - """ ` ' ` .1'1{1:1)A3:,`V .wiu_ go to ma Wgllsgeqg :BIot`sI,vA j3La1:1ria:,;` `.'.....;-.;. ..-..a.;-1 L1... am-.g~_~:-_ . 1'12, n k. % -Qwoue snwingpedigreeatI:e}ii=:ais%axiy+q%:1:e4i;rses "$ - _E E31f7_ EEa.}Z" % ' . 1`? 51v`9vT71_*~'- 7Y%"l'.9:,1*"17"5` 1 ROU1 E" DiJ'RIl\ G_,.T_UL1' AND T-.4,UGUs1*,. MONDAY, JULY.5th,_ will xggeg Wllingtmi ' Hater Bgmef _ Churchi11"Hote1 for noon, and hen`acros'I.ake S_img:be, .;o_I night. , ._ A . ' -V ' - . A ` ,zuaun: 2:. Bulk I01` F birimiry, 1898 .- Handsme Imported $10,000 Hanibletonian Trotting'StaIlioi1_, 16$ hands, weigl 1350,`the gritesStock Horsejn Canada, _ Full brother ti) Black Prince, trit 216, and Winona 2.21}, trial 2.16 and driven quamers "in a. race in 31 gcs ii. 2.04 gait. Sized by J eiferson Prince (6212); trial ule 1.07, 112.14 `gait `a full-brother to'Genera1 Benson (1755); Trial 2.20}, one of the greatest sin "oLbzteod '. mares that ever lived, for which the iate ex-Gov_rni>rStanf('miV California,` paid $25,000 for him, and huwas the3ire of~3Wax_ei1a the dam Sunol 2.083;, ex-Queen of the turf, that sold for $100,000. The cashpricg for the service of General Benton f%l,,0094 and wen ' '7 5 0 0 j RVDI-nan nl-nnli L`.u..... .....! kl- _.-l - - " 0 w;nn in Hun .2 avclag swan nurse ana ms casn servxce fee in the U. S,` wbiildbe, at_le.a_1t}g Owingio the ~ ~ in: times we..wi1l rgdim`e`hiS*si'vi`c fe*' fqr.tE1'yTaarm Tinsureia, colt; for only $12, $2 pnyal Ia aflptuna of servicp anHT&'lazi_t:e-"1 'F"e5r'uary, ' " ~ :GREI`i?EL. " % _ . "May l1-Seed/ing" is a_'1mqnt_,a ll'v n_ibhed,,( I MEIR.` MON EY? COMMON SENSE lBU-T ON HONOR svssyooss . ' ***$**%***%**%%%***%* T 'l lle. C0l1llll0ll"SliSi3; LfricbJy'H@i .(;ra`daud* berovr alr$10i}wi:eei'rin'~priii The Hl1l'0li . is the best medium grade, heel in the market. _ ` . V _ The wheels eq ujpped `with tlie Famous Christy Sgtddie withousbextxa chkrge; "7 "7 Alo choice of Duulop. Morgan & Wrig_hf, Flexiiort or Hartford Sixigle Tuba Tim`. " rn_1cmsjz.own-.3 raw _TB.l: nrsr. A~cu;r. sox.1cx'nn. jK%iK%!65K3K5!$a _-.----, -_--.......J .. .-..-_vu.u, Val` Hofe_I, Tiiorngon, for pvighs. ' K,` ` ( .l a`_ `V -- ~V~V------9-~_-` _.>-'-`Av!-1.1:, `.5:-IIILLI 7rema n uutil;uhe>foli<;`vvx1xg Mondky Aniorn_mg`.` .,,` , , DON "IL... G0 BY US Aoigh Class Livery 2371, Cowmection ~ All new wheels, Prices Rightp ' ` $6 I lllr Dv lIlI- l UCHIIII e `V cm: SPECIALTIES- mcuisr mess ommsn. RETURNS PRUHPTLY MADE. Reference our shippers everywhere. Correspondence invxted. PARK. BLACKWELL `N00,, _ um. -ronoN'ro. W V, uuuuxal _uuuI.Uu wu' abuvg, ana wev {hbrse and his cash service fee in the U. S,` woiildbe, at.leaA1st$1q e- ~in. we..wi1l 1-ediwarhi n.s1=.;.rr... 0 .- .......-.. ALEX. MILNE, The A\Importe._d_ Trottling-' Sta.-llbioxqxv EQUAL To ANY.` SUPERIOR T0 MANY If _y0L;_ are `padrticulara about the kind of: Clothes you year. "We do tailoring for. people 7, who Dress % Stylishly, and We charge 0'n1yLa.bQut. tw0- . thirds the pricea Stylish city-u tailor would ask. . . , EX. MILNE, 2% WHO GIVES SATISFACTION 0 M3738) blearel E4Iotc1`l4,(BxAirriT,/aisrndv .12, l1_enacro_ss [Lake to A R. S. MILBEE, THE SUN! ` `'o\{erwbrkv}.ill.f_ind W Qompouddv -{mu M r sold A ~ ' f 1`54i<:rx'7'v5v~hk1i\ii}`ei'j:.:1/?f:`Ii:l7:`xi 1e:n . ov:et~vri>_ :kw51uind~ mug,-_m1i,,r 5 3125.1 ` Comnbuiidwlmig RND A` cud. Asqnrcxnn. [lioi1_, weighs` - tria'$, s gcsif,` le 1.o7,a.2.14-gain`-1 IA Hf` fhn aw-ntef china HURON 1*, 1897." I v SAVINGS ms fl LOAN `coMPAuv,| g Ienemgpf ;WhBDT:f:iC`i:3"SQI\'edffd&i!ily.; ;Ou_r` dinnb sets arhe'1narv.e1s---not-only : -- ~ because , the ,.p_attern's, `an? a.imimb1y "70n|accoqut'0f _thir yerjz .lo'vg `prices. 7 ? j 511 .`:7p 4. panbed anl,pr'fecf1y"bjirnt in, but a1s_o-_ h _ Aemi` 1 Best Po ular'Lit e of the Queen I have and ` lhousan endorse the smemeuz. Outt free to canvasaers; exclusive temxory; books on me; tey to mnkgve dollars daily; some make twice t. Cull I I The Bndldynnauon co., I.d., Toronto W Wanted-`Ag;?tts. "Qcnx Vlcrunn" is booming. mu: moi: qeand copies sold. Three thousand the hundred ntdered for Auxtralla; large unhdty poue to South Africa; has like re 1n Canada. ' Lord Lorne. Her esty'3 son-in-law. says : ``'Tl.\e BestPo ular`Lifeo iheQueexiIhnveseen.snd iinren, Eons Ann Poumzv] W In-nu c-n-hnv A1 'I"l`I.'4 WANTE D`.`; ;; `',i.., m`;;`J.`.:,:`;:?;; common school educgu.-u. can obtain employ ment for t_wo months in thlacommunity. \T WRV Tnrnntn nr ' ""_' " "" '*"` MIME : I311 111 howtodopblnigoodcalne. `Adams, V - JABEZ QALIDWAY. Toronto. Dnt. SAVING rs Emzmva I ' V ' wtmrasemtemu." ter ueedlngtoearn money. an learn hn-I.n-lnnnln n nnntl n-nun `ldvnx $88 Andoieraofzimilsr Pb far Wm forty weekly and raxlway {are on paeytnonmudon of nwgmry ability. Tun. Run-wwvlhwurmnu n . I'.'-r-n- 'l`m-nn,-A ' ,.v "I Go to the `Ant. thqu sluggard, cfinslder. her way: And be wise. ` 'noE D1qog.;:o," 1 _. Simply n pLv"swnns'e"01,zmmmr;" mo m I tomal m cine oethevr,-eeaemtr itch eru gnsion. `skin elm. hxe 11 healthy; Its u xsnd`9I1.rut1\: poweglawmuuoedby face hands. ac; llu.`gn.I_y uuuu}. Tax Bunur-Gnxtrson 00.. L11;-, 'l`o:on:o MR; A. B. UULLODEIV, - OF RF`.\.TAMT\`.' Xv nn III 0-ly ` AT nasfr an-`ms. OF BENJAMIN & CO . 1: EnEPi?uB.n.'_ VTORONTO I83 I-U suucuxnuluuuy. S. M. FRY. Toronto. Onnl ' I borrolwers. Moderate I J- 3'. KIRK. 31-..- great view M no othem OINGMIXT District Agent, Bame. gnu vv -c-VLI9 Apbraisers, Barrie. poaoeaaea b It swung .. Mantra: L I|lI| ( Manager . \VE3,P9IlC; . .-Mrs." Jas. Gheguio D;1;"I)lil._1'(]?l9, spghf jhat" ' _week ,wi;h-,l1ar; friends in Midhnrsts, .who . _ `were all "much -`pieaed to see_-h'_r.- _ `L. ` U A?nu,ml_)"er`-pfyodmz pe9p_Ie.-tgkmg qdvant-. _ age -of the` beautiful morning hat Sunday, `venturedmoo fur I'ror_n_hbme, thevreim {being ~ that they 'were_ mm in ,1:h9`.raih., onsulu the weather prophet, hoyg, before `you come! again. `L .' ` . ' ' V Mr. Figher. ommmn. A ' runs. ~ _ _`; ` ` Mrs, Geo Sneatu was called away to atten`d_the funeral of , hat brothel:-in- law, ` Mrn.Jns./Lake nd Ms. A mu s..e..`.a M1`. IIBDBR`. OI 11111815011. , 2 ;., Mtg. Jas./Lakg and Miss A, Gill ma . Ieavin be'fheir home in the futnre.1 ing g_i_1:h__e_`_9ubd iu'*L'indauy this week. , -Tea V.P.S.C.E. was rm hv am. "I-nklina g for Detroit.. Thu_rsq`q.y', `which. will > ,`Re`v.' Mn-.~W.'a1lac6 iav ajtendin ih m'eqr-9 ` >'.l.\E'V. nu`. `-VV.|lliL'V gs awn-uuu1`I1g we meqr ` gj_:l_1__ e_`_yubd iu'*L'indauy this -'1`ee'Y.P.S.C.E. was le by Chaa.IYickliu,g( _ last week`. A .>1easimzn a'd n'mbah1e hour `.159 .!,.l.7.D-U.I.`a. W35 IE1.` Dy K /V183: u.lCKlln'gV gvjeekj. A_,>1easing.'~ aig pi`obable hour 'was sf[}ent; ` `w _. 2 , 7 ..Mn.' Jag. Cheunin /n? Dnnda_ smafnr. Inst" uut.1wiuxuy,. I in the hall in aid of-thelndiramiue Fund. The Ladigs Aid` Societyare going to again meal: the bubiic~to oijheu` en :-' cellenuv picnics on-the 240.11 or "May; ' evening stereopticon views are to be given - Come all and enjoy the day` in Belmont Park; 1 ,` . . _ M... (L... g......;..;- ..,..: ...n...: ....n`... i. a our axuxgm for swmnrs Sons `A W '00., ` -=7/DURisi:: ' - May, V 1-Fa.rmers are :'busy `seeding, leom 'f the smart; ones are. through. . I >1-_bor'day was'spenby.the tekdhera V and cholua in im ' provxng._nhe appearance of buildihg ahd grounds. _ - . . I Mr. Millar. ,of'F`.mr_ smant Snm-in; in ' uuuumg uuu RTOIIIJIIS. ouuicinity. Mr,` Millar, ,oi"Edgg.1f, spent Sndaii in vm... r..a:..! nu u....:L.... -.... ....:._.. .- -3_.1._*-!.L1.J- '|_'~.1.L|-131!-LIA; " un ' ' 1P,ink Pills for Pale Pe:/)ple. _ rotect. Wyourselves hour i/ngposiio, 'y refusing ` any pill tha ;_ es` no ear the regis- te:iari),1 ` gmaxk zf. `und the bgx; [ xcuvunuouu uuuu.l.LUl' uurvuus DEUUDLBS. - . 4 Dr. William s Pink Pills create new blood, build up the nerves, and thus \ drive disease from the system. In lmndieds of cases they. have cured after all .othe1-medicines had failed, thus estalblishilng the claim that they _ate 1;" marvel among xhertriumphs of modern medical science The genuine ` Pink Pills are sold only in boxes, baa ing the_L1LLtl1f1A1_aIk,. ` p1\l' pllla fnu Dela DA-Ala I `-I.) l advantage to some. one who might be; simil.1i'ly> suits.-ring, I asked permissionl _ to make them known, which Was readily l granted. The young lady is Miss H.l M. Gonyou, a general favorite among her acquaitntances, and it is thought that lzer trouble, as is not infrequently the case, was brought on by hard study ' in school, .,MlS5 Gonvou gave the; ` following statement :--All through the i fall of 1894 I had been feeling unwell. l I did not speak to anyone about it, for i I was going to school and was afraid if, `I said anything about it to my parenxs l {they would keep me at home. lkepL_ I getting 'I\voi`s"i','an`(l'I at I last 1'I`IWSq nervous that I could ' not hold my j I pencil.- My right side was atfectedl most, though the trouble seemed to go ll through mypwhole system. In January I I was so bad that . I -had to discontinue going toschool, and I was constantly` i growing worse`. I could not use my ` 5 hands, because I would let everything - _| drop, and frequently when I attempted to Walk, I would fall. My brother had ; h`nd_been ailing for a long time and was 'then7\using' Williams Pink Pills l and gettingbetter, so Ithougbt as they ' were helpingihim so u uch they would _ be a good medicin fervme.~Before-then - rs_t l)nX wasidone was feeling: much : . better, andafter using the Pink Pills for about a month, my healthivas fully restored. It is now more tha'i1\a'yeer since I discontinued` theiuse of the pills and I have not heal the slightest trace of the "malady since. I am satised Dr. I l I l 2 I x l Williams Pink Pills saved meifrom ` life of misery,_ and I would strongly` _ recommend themfor nervous troubles. T\.. r':Ii:,...r>,. 13:. 1- hm- ...,,L 2 M ..u._, uunua nu: uuuxu LI") LU PICK up WILD; it would instantly tall] When she would littempt to walk, her limbs would twist and turn,` the ankle cfteu doubling 1' down and throwing her. "Lately I beardl was she had been` curd but dO the-truth of" the slateuieut aud went out to'eee her. The statement proi'ec' quite true, and, believing thug a recital; pfthe facts of the case wodld be of: 3 nerves, particularly among yoimg people, l ' _being~ LhOl'8 or St. Vitus dance./Al ........ ...,......... ...-,..-ab: . ; Xervousuess is the frequent cause ofl much misegy and uifenng. One oil the~eife_t.s of this breaking `up of the"? n correspondent tells of a young-luiiv utl Selby wlao wag badly alicted wmi` this w trouble. He says 1-" I_, never` saw .7 anyonelzuifering so badly before from ` nervous disorder. She_ was violently 1 jerking and twitching all the time. and ` could not use her right. hand at allsll Anything she would try to pick up with , it would in.-aizmllv mll ` Wm... Lu. __-...-.. --.... ..u. -4`... - From the Napuee Exprags \'.`-..,......4....A :. .L, 2 , A. Young Girl's Life to: a Time Made} Miserable-`-Could not use her Hands and found it Diiculn :o_Walk--! Health Restored. - V` ' g 59MUN|C-IPAL_ DEBENTURES PURCHASED % jnmumuuvnu scnuutfug Askyourtmebrtdr, ` ` I-5. Leg 9 on a severe attack ofi; St Vitus Dgmce. 1* "SWI'l`ZxB--In Sunnidale; on the`7th My,` I891,:V} il1i;m :Swimi, 75.,yeara; 21 - dam % ` nnnnuylvuqv xurvurnnlanneal . 1 *"Druhkqnness. Moijphine `aqd Tobacco habit may be easily cured bywthe use of Hill : Double Ghlotide of Golddl-`nblets. No eoru is required oith pmsint and atimn,-i lance "may be when as, nsualnnbilivolnniarily 7given up Table,taimn be givan in tea or cowwithont the pat enifa knowledge.-. A \!!|l1`3 guarantegdy in e'v_e:y om. _ For sale by Hall tot-olus dmgglata, or will be fltgz on` receipt. $1.00: ~Fur : full A particulars addren. Obit} nhnmiml `Wm-in I`.u`m& - q raeAx:;s1cu-exytlguv Jim. '5; b't.,.. `Haul : ' :churoh, Ihn` 1,; hymn Rev . Canon Murphy; Mr.` Robert 5 Fagah I'.o Misa>N'9llie)Ricl1_.. bothoflnnisl. ~ ~ 2 . :- I'll`-* .l'.\.0D8l'l3 J\ 7L>o_thvof. 1nnmn,. gm an an. .uuu-zu L_ Mi:_N " sVIA>X1.n-7-I '~Baxie;'i~ _Iay`6c_h} , the Rav.A_, G; II.u'dno1,V is Nellie .Tens.. dale to, Anguq MoNa.bb, both of._Barrig.b .3 . hrsn`~- . I. _ . . ~ '01- :tl_u plrtiolglags L'3fa';s l Ofzemioal Works._L;m&. ; COKIIIUIBBDIU. l 3i A few dsys ago a. natty ;of ten" orphans ; 5 from Zeitoon reached our premises, grimy 7 with dirt, clotlied in thin rags, shaking with the col , the teers streaming down their faces just as twenty ve or thirtv of 6111' 7` orphdns returned from school, clean, r comfortably giessed, '_bright land happy. l ; Thecontlrsslns very impressive.. As one set of haf rozsn children "burst intoour 1 warm room one day, their leader exclaimed; 1 "Now we have reach`ed..'Psradise."" * 5 We look forward to the fntnre with some ; anxiety. Having taken 111 these children. I to throw them beck into nakedness and want and ignorance`, a year or two hence, from 1 lailure of funds. will seem almost worse r thazrnevertcrhave taken them." I -_.muN GZKLBRAITH & s.oN. :m..~ A4`. ----- -- `Indy were neeing Iroxn_ `the massacre at` 1'urnez,jwEere occnred one or the most` dreadful slsughters. Little Marian eeing alone for her lite bid for two days in a cave to which the soldiers came saying, There it `sure to be a giaour (indel dog) concealed here. They searched the cave `hurriedly ; but it` was dark-and they never found the l , 3 little girl hidden in the `corner. Finally i r driven by hunger she left the cave, and pressing along towards Zeitoon. she saw .21, baby `trying to draw nourishment from its` { dead mother. Slit! fell in at last wiih.o,_ther ' j refugees, and together they reached Zeitoon, a : where Marianionnd her parents only to lose `I E them soon after during the siege: Several 6 of the children were rescued with ditiiculty 1 z from Moslem hands. They all have heart- Y rending stones to tell, and when we hear of I the fright and exposure} to cold, hunger and " } disease, which they experienced, we wonder 3' `that they have survived to be as strong and l t healthy as they now appear. ' ""'..Theyl 7 all attend the graded day schools -connected . with the three Protestant churches, the very ' l_smallest ones going to the kinde`rgarten.l . 3 l Both boys and girls are trained togive all 1 s 3 possible help in the house work, to make ; _ 1 beds, sweep. wash and wipe dishes. pick 5 r F over wheat and rice etc. The girls will; I learn to cook and sow, the boys will learn_}' f 5 trades through the long summer vacations, 3 1 5 I and after they have received a moderate! L education. * ` " The children vary in age! l )7 from"ve to twelve;- -It~~does-one s--hear-tl/' Tgood tosee them so bright and Lappy and} 5 comfortable. ' ' ' l A C-.. ,I............ .. ....... -: ..,,' u See` you get-Ca1"ter"s,-__ jik fof C1rt_er _s, . `I1_1sist and v'A_dern'a`r 1d V ga}-ce:%s5Liti1e Lixet ms. They alsci relieve Disnes from Indigestibn and" Too Heartyating; 1t: ` "fect "remedy fdr Dizziness, Nusea, Drowsi- . ness, Bad Taste in the"Mouth, Coated Tongue Paixiin the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Bov_rels. Purely Vegetble. ' ismall'PIl|.-, .sman Dose; x . Smallhrica; =l : vlllullr I ` _ 's}_}n:1Iprice,; Substltugon Gl(H l . 'Pniv4lu ntfwn hi: flunun I > _ . k I H I `- V FAGAN;B.I>cH"`,MP-VG 6th. ' a3:`St.,.. "Pauli? \.hIu-nh, Thval *`\iI thh `Ravi nnnnn `En:-nluv ` ,tu wrwam any uthcranhacnprions. 5 We give 3 law extragu from Mr. Lee : '- letter to show the nee-Tot mistauce ;--It is ;, l very difficult to obtain exact somatic: in this ,5 I country, but after agood deal of investlgat,-9 ton we reach the cuucluexun than there are \ f, about three thouusn-l tarlxerleu umldren tu Hour field. =vd`.ich includes Zeitoon and the 51* our ` `ding villages. `We cannot tell how` ' many `of these children 318 motherless but {there must be a large number. For many _. ti montlmafter the massacre the future of; ', these clnldreu looxeq dark Inueed. There , g seemed to be nothing lext for them but to g If e1i`ther.die 3! atarvaglon or else tcrexist liks ` `t 6 street 0 3,2111 grow up rn mxuery an '- wretchedneug. When we remember how I little we dared to hope for these children, { !. _ and how far beyond our thought has been ', __. .[the help tha1;,has come to our hoods for; " :' them, we are `lled with gramude to God. ` * and are deeply touched by the aytnparhyhnd I wgeneromty shown by so ulany gxvers in Christian lands. ' ' ' All the Marash "orphans that we have accepted and nearly all , the village orphans. are mottcricns as well . $33 fatherlesa with the exception of. two i 5 brothers who were` alrendy urpllaus before, ,i the massacre; all lost: either one or both; 2 parents in the massacre or as an immediate lconaequence of it. `Some died of fright, `some pfershed`ol Itxllixlxxger hduring Sheflorlnlg !,`..3 uJ`J`i2;a"m`.eZ 'i?n}f. "sch: of the orphans bear Scars or bullet wounds and sword gashes, One little girl tells of how she got separated from her parents as they, were eeing from___:_the massacre at 1'nrneiT nna m` rhn rnnhfl 1 w\ I wag-n--runs:-Inlui-ll'III. ` ` R. A. Thong has rem.-gived 3 km: dated March 4th., from C. H. Lee, whoin niacin- which be draw attention In the sad oondil-I ion of children whose parents xyaremuucred i \ . . i ed with Mr. McCa1Ium 2: Maruh, Turkey An) 4 in the recen,nItooities.' ` Mt. Thomuvhu aluudv mmmml sum `I in Int! reccn,IItoomes.' ` " l 9, `Thoma bu alzgudy reoexved $10` ; from Ru Honor `Judge Ardngh. for the aid of then" pour orpbgus, and unit be pleased . pm forward other sdbacripsions. g I We Riven extract: frnm \Ir [maxi VAh:`uuy ;cu:o'rox',brnnkVenneu'; A` mllhbnnnao `HA -unld-an `anal ` TI\:.L..' i>;sEtEv1}'.;eI:'Lysuese tlhxev friud of th day. 1 RAEREIE Exmmixz, Vr11L*1zsmY. l}t_[AY 13, 1897. - if V tic). It was__very brief `and was. writfu ' in the_ authors own hand, "antler data 01 p ~copyri_ghs and` other literary properly, ' Smith Russell. ` van-ya vyuuu nun. , - I _: There weye nopnblic -bequests in_thd ill of William '13. IA(Tnms_ (Oliver Op; ' April 21,1885. As a simple token my high esteem andmganig to Inysona-"71 in-law, Sol Smith Russell and a `W, White, I give $_1,000.gaoh. LAl1 one reminder of his" estate. indluding hil * he beqneatha to_ his dpau'gh0e_'r,V V . ~AIice Adams"RusEe1I, the wi}te- o_t Sol . , V .` H. .7. % is orlyvisa th6'time_'ef meimagn fot\`S<`:otlnnd as man who let weeds go. h seed ona farm.w.ns dpclnred to bn io m'=em-v- % . ` ` `Da'Vnieb1~ `I3.-az'nb,ert;. h 1`auos`t no/tad u gxgplg _o obesityieeoixied gin_n;'edi_0d anns, wasbdrn. in 1.779 and lied` st; cbemgejof 40 of`oxcessive"fah Hie . \`vei3\ht,;.-mas 739 pbunds. 3 J2;ngo:;; aMan anvg. iouive - cub. `jbgenyvasting your taencs. . rum is < execrab1e,' the `worst I ever saw. .How ' Ynot. guide: init5- * g `V -m..- `9 coulgmu mm such mhbigh? .R l`I4\Ii)ar1i|L_"`l1'4`a'nV.n an.;nLTL; unit; a: Terms t;) `suit charges. ,n0[;a_);_1;.,j`di$j_n'i.`v #3 *~ 4,`. ,, i l3rohson`-Th1t s;a1l. rfght. What 6:) `you want uio tmdo-"r-vrevolutionho the ;mqder1;_d:am?-Bm0kly!g'_FJagle. ` uuuu ~.u vuve ' _ I ` ayette was 67 years old when he i ' ited Americagss the nstioxfs guest. and carried his years lightly. His head} I wasshaped like-that of Burns" He had a high forehead, long, aquine nuns _ and a. rather thin fsce.. His hair was, sandy and quite plentiful. His eyes were dark gray, restless and twinkling. " hi`_ve'brows light in color, but heavily marked. His mouth was rm, and his lips smiled courheously eethe holiday- crowd `assembled to do him honor. . The general was net veg-y.ta11, but well - made. His face was distinctly pleuaht, and its `expression was an_mi&1n:rtnre of shmwdness, decision aid gay humor." His costume was aswa11ow railecicoat-sn'tHrot2sersof1isrk*bx>w1I, with a great display of whitewaistcost and neckcloth. A bunch of seals hung from 3 broad blsoh ribbon at his waist. ` Over his shoulders-hangs cloth riding" I I cloak, greenish bIne,ixLcolor and lined 2 withred. ". T. ._...uua ux. uuquxvau .uux1uanE narvess 0! I > welcome whi ayete was to receive I { during his} 'a:A`of travel through "the. 1 United mzr 7 `[ ur./n_,,u, n- -- `p-o:Irw'IlDl= `nu-Ijiull Llgeny eollglit I8= an rth: at the Bad ri:r;"~'--J; Them M1 is .a graceful cusmm among foreign tplcxnnta as the capital Lbs: l r we may as well trench up I refer to [1 I the auction qah.i.h]chv frequently be- i . falls an the occasion of the recall of onew of our alien embhssadurs-or ministers. For we weeks before their excellen- ; cies decamp the local papers revel in 3; `I long and 1uridad. recounting the tea 5 ;` call of the ambassador or minister and 3} declaring how on a certain day all peo ; pie" sd minded are invited to appear and contest at public vendue `for a dazzling : list qf plunder in said "ad. set forth. ' pfrnuc nvnnnn ohm ...... ..... .. 3.. `AL I no unuauuu w uzuayeue. U6 '&I'! lV8d ; at Staten Island on Aug. t5 (Sunday),Mi } Washington Lafayette, and/also by. bis - j 182-1, accompanied by his son,'George! ` son-in-law. A fonml gecptiqn bbok; ` place` ou'_the follow day, the first` fruits of themost .b`:dan't harvest of J ivplr-nmn whidh .nn.-.wo mm 4. ----'-- ` I i y i H , ,. ,7" --/-1 Was G1-eat Excitement Over Trip to the United States. I " Jean Fraley Hallowell, who writes: in _The Ladies Home Journal of Whazi ' Thism 4 ; Lafayette Rode Into Phi1ac'1e1phia," says that it isdiiculu to undexstmxd M at this late day what 3 f11fOl`6 ofex-3 citement passed over this contry when ` Lafrgveste arrived once more in Amer- ica, The visit is a historic "event to be_ remembered while memory endure; \ During Presideht Monroe's -second ad- ' ministration the United States extended its invitation to Lafayette. He `arrived 1/ at .Staf.nn Tninn nn Ann f: /Q.....l..-\ V nu; ulu nun-a ms nu um oegmnmg. ` Thus in mus for'ward until no more V sheep appezxr to be sham and even the . : to;;dies have `enough. Then the ag 3 !_ comes down and the Iegation sale -iat 1 j an end.--Ne\`v York Journal. : an no uu.~u:12y\'u, luv L'1iUlD(:`IvS 88 Hill I of .bric-u-br:1c, the bins as replete with I rare old wines as at the beginning. runs fm-'wm-d nnm nn rnnvo LAFAYETTE-. S FAMd:uiyy'Ij;_ yuuuw UL acuu 2u1;v'Iuu. neaxtteu amen chaser away from this sale with aching . hear: ;`fi1`d e1npt_vhands the auctioneer each night nxpves in a new stock to re- 1 place th disappeurances of the day be- fclc. Each morning the legation rooms are as unstrippod, `the cabinets full nf hrir~-n-hr-m Hm khm ... -A..I..a... _.:.:_ " Farmers requiring money to meet matur-H mgmortgages or for any other purpose, should apply ' to the undersigned before' making other arrangement. `

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