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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 19 Mar 1897, p. 9

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for the Granby Rubber c you buy a pair of ranby’s and look for re is no need to take shape as you; Izoot. [56 about the guise works L cheapst- ' . _ Lil QU‘MTYO " ~.IFORTI\G -“ 3‘ SPEPTIO. . 3.23 LNRIVALLED. n: x 1: :Pa; kets only. I 41 PPS c0. Ltd..- 1 ‘ ' FFLAVOR. E L' :GL: SH MST COCOA :3; Shape of shoe. boot will draw the vernsements. mes WW!!! 1 the only safe, . thly medicine on whiCh 'es can depend in r and tim: of ill!!!- prepared in two W :rcngth. 'o. l for oxdinary C35” 1 dollar medicine hm ists. one Douarpfl' 1’“ cial casesâ€"11W 1-â€" . gram. 'll‘ . -..|‘ ' 1-2.3... 7’58 5.: l .5: sea. Hawk-Mn.“ my... www ., m...‘_-_' _ I0 tunon for. ad 9 I and "Inn-rate. Deco-lug V ml .\1' n Ii 51‘ «up: Itching Human. m» 1 5y waxwork, . Lb-.- ’IANOS AND 'ING MACHINES. try Day :zir 'like Iron. ldsay and elsewhere 11‘ responsible D1188!” two boxes, Five Den“; 2, mailed on M L-cent stamps. to Cook 90mm in the Snow boot will draw the :1‘ light, elastic and “EXCISE mple n1 13 5; Co.. Wholesale ts Montreal SyDl. SIAV a ma. All: , Xesvmg ‘oar. wmu gm! bodzh‘x .. 155...... .Ililk. «.4. EU.â€" .Sn v? av... bi? v3? 5? Dun «Sunkâ€"dag" TC man's Opinion- Husbood, The W! . 'tit“: “I by. W mg to m. «me-c1 d Desired. 3 Only. Root Comma!!!l ETHERUP v' intcnnl film W 3. web I" SWAYNE’S ' .e OINTMENT ”CHINE FILES luv-g â€"â€"7 1 any: Ito-93"“ foliowing Ments: mm o! iaww - 313.3‘;s,-P 11% 3, Londbn. iii-55:13: *1 dew It in Itsâ€"ilfrain Nervonsness. It Brings he Back and Side. Head Fun) :1» There are many ways in which people may prove benefactors of the human race. There are those who of their abundance spend large sums in erecting public build- ings and beautifying public parks. Uzhers spend their money in charitable work, and in alleviating the sufi’erings of less fortunate fellows, and in these acts these people are honored. The person who, having obtained relief from sickness and makes public the means by which health was regained, is none the lesss public benefactor. Among these latter is Miss Elena O'Neill, daughter of Mr. J as. O‘Neill, a well-to-do farmer living near )Iillstream, Kings 00.. N. B Miss O‘Neill was attacked with anaemia (poverty of the blood) a trouble unfor- tunstely too common among the young girls of the present day, and one which is certain to terminate fatally if not prompt- 1- 141913de and the blood enriched and false. 1 Sole Yropnewrs, .u-ua my.-. 800000000000 Bring! in “3 Pains 1n the 1 aches. HE firt P1 - RA would have ended mun-y. u, ,, came about so gradually that I can scarce- ly say when it began. The first symptoms were a loss of color, and a feeling of tiredness full iwing even moderate exer- tion. Gradually I became as pale as a corpse, and was extremely nervous. Then I was attacked with a pain in the side, which daily grew more and more intense. I coughed a great deal and finally grew so weak that if I went upstairs I had to rest ; when 1 reached the top. My appetite forsook me. I was subject to spells of dizziness and severe headaches. and was gradually wasting away until I lost all interest in life. I had tried a number of medicines but found no relief. In this apparently hopeless condition, while reading anewspaper I saw a statement of a young l-dy whose symptoms were almost identical with my can, whose health had ' ‘l-«â€" “an nf Dr- 4w0cwrm 4I>4 .m 3).:an 41m r_<mw Om 410Cm>20w 3.mmw>mrm. a young Lay wuw... identical with my 0: been restored through Williams‘ Pink Pills. This statement was so encouraging that I determined that 1 would try this medicine In my case,as in that of the young lady whom I had read about, the result was marvellous. ‘lue pain in my side, from which I had suffered so much, disappeared, my nerves were strengthened, my appetite returned and my whole system seemed to be 1 1...“ nnw u 11, whose health had the use of Dr. were strengthened, my sppemu , and my whole system seemed strengthened and renewed. I am well as any member in the far: have not kuown what sickness was: discontinued the use of Dr. V! Pink Pulls. ' "'7 -_.n The apple that grows 1113!!th In the best uponthettee, 12933 luu. .n... v . :that had I not begun the use of v’illiama‘ Pink Pills my trouble have ended fatally. My illness bout so gradually that I can scarce- when it began. The first symptoms a has of color, and a feeling of 935 full Ming even moderate exer- (Iradmlly I became so pale as a ‘ ,__ mknn But to do in we Adverusinfl all ma time. ESEEOâ€"pâ€"riééis, Mon-tit“. OF THE BLOOD A Sermon in V9"" ’ink Pills are sold in so farm by the dozen 0 cents a box, 0' Six 0d may be had of 9.11 ct by mail from Dr- uwed. I am now as in the family and sickness was since I ‘ of Dr. Willinma’ new In WEST WEST The Powers Said to be Divided on the Eastern Question. GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND ITALY Armed W Ger-um, Bulls and Ankle. Accord“: to One Correspon- ' our. Idea-Greek my Iobeuxed the Sal-e as In War 'n-e- Turk- uh Troop. 310‘": [19. New York, March 14.-â€"T‘he Sun's spe' clal London cable says: The general bc‘ lie: now is that the powers will conde- mend to argue the subject or Crete with Greece, in spite of their absolute ‘ ultimatum which King George has dis- ‘obeyed. The reason for this conces- sion is, as was telegraphed midrweek. that the French Government is unable to commit ltselt to drastic measures of coercion without the consent of pub' no opinion in that country. M. Hano- taux has postponed until Monday his appeal to the Chamber of Deputies to support the Government in whatever policy seems necessary. ‘but it is psetty clearly indicated that this policy will not include any punitive action against Greece at the present moment, al- though the three Emperors are Openly desirous of dealing with King George in a. high-handed fashion. Each day's delay is making more conspicuous the new cleavage of Europe which the Greece-Cretan crisis has caused. > - - .-..... nnonlv divid- Public opinion is no ed, east against west. France and Italy are Russia, Germany an ,ArAdnL ;»ua.:uu, v- -__V, would not be surprising if this division became and pennanent. I do imply that there is any A- 31..-... A; new Clea\a5u v. -_--,- Greece-Cretan crisis has caused. Public opinion is now Openly divid- ‘ ed, east against west. Great Britain. 1 France and italy are arrayed against Russia, Germany and Austria. It i would not be surprising or unnatural 1 it this division became more distinct I do not desire to imply that there is any desire on the part of the Cabinets of the Western wers, or any one or them. to secede from the European concert. The new cleav'we is the work of public senti- ment, rand nothing else. Lord Salisbury, M. Hanotaux and Signor Rudini are all opposed to it. Nobody can calcu- late yet to what it may lead. Sympathy with Greece in this coun- try is being strengthened daily by thz growing antagonism against GermanY. Emperor \Nilliam‘s naval program has aroused intense feeling in all parties. ,lts virtual rejection by the committee ‘of the Reichstag toâ€"day will not miti- gate English bitterness. There is immense significance in the British Gm‘ernment‘s reply to the G6!“ man Emperor, announCi-d last night by Mr. Cowhen FirSt Lord of the Admir- a:iy, in the House of Commons. His language means more than is contain- td in the ultimatum to Greece. Iii- said: “In the present year there will be built sixty-six ships, and there will be 103 under construction. 15 that rm»- gram suilicicnt? It had been settled on the principle of seeing what force we might have to meet. Looking at shipbuilding of varinu. Countries we took a survey, and the I‘l‘Sult of that survey is embodied in the estimates we propose. But there is what I may call a balance of no“ er in navies of Europe, and we shou‘d watch with some anxiety that that bal- ance should not be disturbed by any abnormal effort on the part at any other power. ”1 am not frightened by program; You have programs or all sorts, politi- cal and naval programs, and they are not always executed. Some of the largest programs ' have never come into execution, therefore, when a, program is launched to the world we (annot take it too seriously, because, like other pro- grams. it may be for home consumption or it may be for foreign consumption. I make these remarks in order to as- sure the House that, though we may not take into consideration any partl- Aâ€"- «A. u at“? abnoral et- I make these “Hui-1M -m, sure the House that, though we may not take into consideration any part cular program. yet if any abnoml etâ€" forts are made or any abnorml pro- gram is actually put into execution. that would seem to disturb the general a1 power which would belong to different countries, certainly the Government would think it to be its duty. to reconsider its position; they would be perfectly certain, what- ever happened, it it were neceser in consequence of abnormal efforts on the part of any other power to make corre- sponding efforts here, to We the support or the House of ommons." These few remarks on behalf of L0 ‘ Salisbury‘s Government will cause ing squadron was sent out. applauded by both sides of the House of Commons, and they are indorsed by Great Britain en masse. These few rem Salisbury‘s Go‘ more bitterness thing that has 1 ing squadron we applauded by b4 The Motherland Bought )lnch More 1..le From Canada In January and Feb- ruary Than last Year. Montreal, March 10.-â€"A Star special cable from London says: “The British imports from Canada. are showing a remarkable expanSion. They increas- 9a. 166 per cent. in February and 100 per cent. in the two months of 1887. while the British imports from a.“ cuuntxies only advanced 4 per cent. Canadian cheese jumped from £55,00( in the same two months last year tc £140,000 this year; fish from £12,000 tc £113,000; butter from £2000 to £13,000 nn4 Arm On 7025 000: W00< Montreai, March 10.-â€"A Star specia: :able from London says: “The British mports from Canada. are showing a 'cmarkable expansion. They Increas- =d 166 per cent. In February and 100 per cent. in the two months ot‘ 1837. while the British imports from all countxies only advanced 4 per cent. Canadian cheese jumped from £35,000 in the some two months last year to £149,000 this year; 0511 from £12,000 to £113,000; butter from £2000 to £13,000; nxm from £21.00) to £31,000; w £73,000 to £94,000. The exports to Can- ada. decreased 21 per cent. for the month and 10 per cent. for the two marthx 7______.â€"--â€" Accidental Dhchurgc or I Death of James Miller or VVenand, March 13.â€" Thursday afternoon Mr. who li‘rcs at Wellandport,‘ out of his boat on the \ - w mum. n". icl‘lux u¢n- '_7 V Death or James mum- of “'euanapon. “'eiland, March 13.â€"-(Special.)-Un Thursday afternoon Mr. James Miller. who 1i‘-‘cs at W‘ellandport, was stepping out of his boat on the Welland River at that place, when the trigger at a. double-barreied shotgun which he had in his hand caught and the weapon was discharged, the contents burying in his head and back. He was taken home save his life. but he died last. night. Deceased was an old raident o: Welâ€" landport, and had been ‘n the hotel _t_>usi_13ess for years. "- " ' ~ " 'V I: IMOST PROHIBITORY mres almost prohibitory, and the raw nu white pine. spruce and similar lumber will probably be $2 a. thousand, which Is double that of the McKinley law. I asked a. prominent Canadian 10â€"day what effect these duties wou‘xd have upon the people and politics or the Do- BRITAIN’S T111113 WITH us. THE SUOTKILLED 111)]. EMOST L; 1, VUJ \u . >1 NO The expo {é'to Can- ad 21 per cent. for the 10 per cent. for the two Dunes Upon Shot Gill and THE CANADIAN POST! 4 fluid... That Seems Like a Very Un‘ timeiy and Absurd Question After ALL THE TESTIMONY- All the Tests, and the Thousands of Absolute and Unquestioned Cures That Have Been Made by Munyon in Canada. Mr. John 1). Wrsy, proprietor Briunnin House. Wellington SL, l 0am, says: “For the past. nine 1:: have suffered frequently with the: of the hip. After using Mnnyon’: matism Cure for 5 short time I lieved, and desire to highly recomrm medicine." . ,A_.:- (My. Inldl Mnnyon’s Rheumatic Unto Ieluous u...- to relieve in one to three hours, and cure: in a few days. Price 25c. Munyon’s Dyspepsis Cure positively cures all forms of Indigestion sud stomsch trou- bles. Price 25c. Munyon’s Cold Cuts prevents pneumonia 2nd breaks up s cold in a few hours. Price .oc. Munyon’s Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweets. 8113?, soreness. and speedily heels the lungs. ice 25°- . . 9 j- -_ I‘mâ€"n .medilv cum Munyon’e Kidney Cure pains in the back. loine or forms of kidney disease. Munyon’e Nerve Cure Ito and builds u the system. ] Munyon’e eedache Cure in three minutes. Price 250 Mnnyon’e Pile Ointment. 3 all forms of piles. Price 25: --'* A Munyon’a Asthma three minutes 5nd Price $1. 7. She cmnot elng the old songs She song 10 3 years ego ; For she hen grown much ezouter And her gowns are tight. you know. ____________â€"â€"â€"-â€" Are You Superetltioue? Some people who believe In elgue whl tell you thet It I: unlucky to tell overboard 1 on Monday, to walk over a buzz sew on Tuesday. to (all down etelra with e cool scuttle on Wednesday. to shoot yourself on Thursday.“ to sit down to dinner wlth thirteen at table and only food enough for ton on Friday. Al‘. however, euros the) . ' the week 3 person ehould ‘ have thelr out of door garments mode 0! 1 Rugby Waterproof Cloth. and no Bles cilet should go half I Inlle ewey (torn home whhout one of Shorey'e Blgby Weterpreo! 05 Rugby roofing keep: out the rein but does not Interfere with the paroue proper- ties of the cloth, cr its appearance. in the . slightest degree. The Squaw River The Squaw river, In North Honey, bee been an Important stream for the convex- ence of timber, and thexe In still every considerable quantity o! the comet quell- tlee of forest ptoduce to he brought. out. Control of the water to ohtelned by five demsand than) mly through forest. fine. “ “ ' “-‘m'h mu hove h oome Rheumatic joints, inability to work, at most pco 1c, means lihood. from Qua 1V Anu- ..... Rheumatic joints, and aching limbs mean inability to work, and inability to work, for most pe le, means inability to gain a live- ‘ lihood. from that point of view it doesn't pay to parley with Rheumatism. Then there’s another side of the questionâ€"the days of agony and suffering. How many people are there whom Rheu- matism compels to give up their occupation, and threw up a splendid position that it took them perhaps years to attain :‘ “ Big our R. R." on account of Rheuma- tism. He tried mineral springs in Indiana and mud baths, but these did him so little good‘that he returned Home to Hamilton a John D. Wrsy, proprietor of the lie House. Wellington SL. London. sys: “ For the put nine months I “feared frequently with rheumatism hip. After using Manson’s Rheu- Cure for 5 short time I vs: re- and desire to highly recommend :hst ’ beumstic Cure seldom fsils .m. in nna to three hours, and cures mt Then he started taking Ryckman's Koote- l nay Cure, and four bottles have completely cured him. He feels fitto start towork now. If he'd only known of Kootenay at the outset. how much time and money he would have saved, and how much sufi'ering he would have escaped. Mr. James Watson, living at 64 Florence Street, in the City of Hamilton. makes I l sworn statement, he is employed as moulder in the Grand Trunk shops. He had Rhen- ‘ autism so bad in hisfeet andkneatha} he Short of Breath A-sthma Remedies relieve in as and cure permsnently. "1511 van: uuvr- --_= . “ soreness. snd speedily hesis ice 25c. Sidney Cure speedily cures back. loins or grains, snd all y disesse. Price 25c. 'erve Cure stops nervousness the system. Price 25c. Cesdsche Cure stops headache IWESN’T PAY At the Opening of the Fifty- Congress Yesterday. For Reed. 199 "“9”; votes; for Bell. 31 V“ at lncreasmg our yuvuv ...... rowing money to meet the ordinal? outlays incident. upon an even eco- nomical and prudent. admlnlsmuon o! the Government. past three years. fiscal year, he ”3 For the fiscal Jr" 1896, the revenues from all sources a 408.78, while its $434,679,654“, 03 f. 8H wan ~59 , _,, n-om _. , 408.78, while its expenditures were “34.679.654.48, or an excess of expendi- tures over receipts or 825.023.245.70. In other words the total receipts for the 507.603.76, and its WWLUICE, ..... slve of postal services. $195,410,000}; or an excess of expenditures_ over re- ceipts of 837.902.396.46. In January 0‘ this year the receipts. exclusive of metal revenues. were 324.318.994.05.uw the expenditures. exclusive 0! postal service. $30,269,389... . a. deficit of 35. ~- 395.24 for the month. In February of this year the receipts, exclusive 0! postal revenues. were 824.400.99.38 and uh“..- “9‘“.‘vn of been} get- ova-(.1 LVI \"v this year the receipts. exclusIVc w. postal revenues. were 824.400.997.38 and expenditures. exclusive of poetni ser- vice, 328.796.056.66, a. deficit 0! 34.396: 059.28, or a. total deficiency of 8186061.- 680.44 for the three year‘s and eight months ending March i. 1891. Not only are we without a surplus in the Treasury. but with 9.1: increase in the public debt there has been a coma- sponding increase in the nnnuxu inter est charge from 322.394.833.20 in 189:. 811.483.414.40. It may be urged vmues of ‘he sufficient to the“ Renae: durin‘ th , n J _A_-â€"9A ‘ It, and that WIN have been issued this as it may. 1 without deny|n§ rectnesa or we debt would ham.- leut the amount _-_AA CV “Huh": I".. -' â€"7 on woolen: to convent" u: mun-er for the d!!! M by nuns the WV °“ “w Ll‘ the receipts. evennes. Were 824.316.994.05. um endltures. exclusive 0! postal 330.269.389.29. a. deficit of $5. a .â€" um month. In ebruary of he “Y" of. Spam reamed: Wm; for Bailey. 1“ 21 voteg. and for NW' ‘ law ol .0 w-.. â€" Governmeht for (Main: to tilt '-Flfth in use more “Wm M m true or the cotton M Rludlin‘ u-edln‘ .0” each. 34°C bundlet. 3'1 tor of u a thereon- ‘ | one. Iguana)”. 820 per head: I Med. horaeu vfluod n so ,nndwermnw sdutyolzs per .oent. u! vuorem. male, more than 1 yen: old. 8: per Inna; vuuod u over 820 a he“. 25 per cent. a valor-em; 1 year old less. 82 per head. ' Hos!» 81.50 pet new. .o more. 81.80 pg shell LIVE ANNA“ u was. elbmgmrnltun 0! mod . . -; -_‘ â€".n|1 I’ll-03¢} ‘2‘? guy M ., pcflou H mm rot‘ the WW 0.. companion for pm” as 1000 DIN"- . m4 saver. of «mocT'JPI'ci'wooe ... n ,n _.- “A 19, r". min-:1}. R 3031: EM} Unit“ “CUBELLA” Ill" Hub I edonou in this Act,’ 45 per earn. an valor-em. . . ._ “4.1- nnharfl] mtg. 2 13¢ 1b. Fruits unnerved in :0 per cent. Id ‘1‘“ and lemon peel. We“ 20 lb. .L a", MEAT PRODUCTS. Bacon and ham, 5c lb. lit-er, mutton md pork. 2c lb. Extract of meat, all not specially provided for In this Act. 85c 1b.; fluid extract or meet. 15c lb.. end no septa rate or additional duty shall be col- lected on such coverings. mile. a such they are suitable wd Wendy doeixned {or use other than in the in- portution of nut extracts. Lard. 2c lb. Poultry, live. 8c lb.: area-ed. 5c 1!». Tallow. 1c 1b.: wool grease, includinc that known commercially u deg!" h”... n-ool grease 11c lb. p . extract or meat. 15c lb.. nnd no «:3: rate or additional duty shall be looted on such coverings. unleu a such they are suitable nnd Wendy doelgned {or use other than in the un- portntion of nut extracts. Lard. 2c lb. Poultry, live. So 1b.: tires-ed. So it». Tallow. to 1b.; wool grease, including that known commercially as dean: or brown wool grouse Me lb. SALT. Salt in M88. cocks. barrels. or other poem. 12c 100 mm; in bulk. 8c 1“ ‘ lbl. ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" W,“- on W I... m. Wuhin‘lon. lunch 10-4”. Rune!) Hastings 0! Bennudn. W. 1.. who on» waned President McKln!ey'n redolent during the we, wan knock“! down 1nd nan over by a wagon near the Treaâ€" sury Building IMIY. The wheels - ,A___ oh- Mllmltd 10‘ d we wry buuuan. “1."... pa-ed over the cflwled kc of we Gena-.1 and fractured it. He wag: moved to the Emergency When President McKinIPy learned of the midem this afternoon he 11mm-~ dluc-ly ordered his carflage and drove to m. hand to m Mg 016 comedic. ._â€"â€" 'unes. figs, raisins and other 3, including Zante curl-ants. unwed in their own Juice. . ad valor-cm; amuse peel peel, preserved or candid. '1; Bus" Act; Acid, der why so my drum continuously mark their goods at such odd prices In 49 or 99 canto. thlnling um I! It were to In- duce undo by the uvlng of the extra cent - “A“ n... It. omnienc'. Ho'- ell-age, nnd no the annular tor um purpose; mm. It the w ma. n emflgwno he mumum the good- nnd nuke no retain cf as money. Juneau). Your Ben is thoweokctnbuywomw The next mum: a.“ comes I: swash 45!. abo'otoo and ”autonom- “I“ Mb 3"”; The -mp0” “th11!!!!“ WONDERFUL. 3 w e Nightcâ€"Itchfl in m Believed 010mg: will cal: AL...- three to_ cl;

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