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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 26 Mar 1897, p. 8

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the army and navy, stifle the pun, chastise the axialiats, write poetry, oom- poee music, and be the fuller of his country generally. With so many wheel- whirling » once in his head, I breakage of on. mm machinery would be tioua young man undertook to run the government, direct the foreign and domestic policy of the nation,.commsqd Emperor William in reported to be shoviing signs of insanity. The news is sad, though not aurptisina. This bump- EiKmWKeZEԤe'1I .- You" can? 'publish this letter. and refer any one to me. (Signed) Joseph Parker, 21, Biomfleld Street. lqugisst‘bourne Sq oars, Bayswater. J nly lst. Mr. Parker is a respectable man worthy of impliclt confidence. He is now in the employment of Mr. Whiteley, the t “nous purveyor. of whom he bought Mother Seigel’e Syrup in the time of his necessity. The cure is certainly remarkable, and do. mcnstrates the truth of the proposition. now admith by the h'ghtest medical authorities, that rheumatism iea disease of the blood, caused. at the root of in, by chronic dyspepsia and indigestion. Mother Seiglel's Syrup, being the most successful me ciaein the wcrid for all ailments of the digestion, constquently prevents the further formation of the rheumatic poison, expeis it from all plwee where it has pra- duccd inflammation in the body, and ‘ hence cures rheumatism. The reader will note that it is now ten years since Mr. Parker’s recovery, during whim period he has had no relapse. Therefore, the cure was real and radical. on‘uv "Same dsys I was better and then worse, and I feared I should lose my sight alto- gether. In J uly, 1833. my brother came to London on a. vlslr, and urged mo totry Mother Scigel's Syrup, as' he thought It would drive the rheu‘natism out of my system. I got a bottle of this medicine from Whiteley’s, In Westmurne Grove, and after taklna two bottles I was wonder- fully better. My sight returned, and I felt better cf myself. When. I had taken six bottles I we}; will as ever. and have , ,lLirAg ALIâ€" “I was so bad 1 had to glve up my em- ployment. The doctors at the hospital made a thorough exsmlnatlon of my eyes. and sold they wcra sound. and that my afieotlon was caused by the rheumatlo gout. They gave me medicines and drops for the eyes, also placed blisters behind the care and on the temples, but I was little better for; anything. . fl ,, i“ __ feet and shoulders wcr: pvfled up and swollen. and for many weeks I sulfa-ed martyrdom. ALer this I was from time to time euhjwt to rheumetlsm. wh'ch moved about my system. sometimes up- aring In one part and then another. or five years i autl'eted like this. "In the autumn of 1885 Whilst in the employment of a doctor at Btyewat r as coaohmen, 1:: eyes became eneoted and I was almost lind. not being able to see either the numb: rs or names of the streets I drove along. My eye- were like a piece of liver. and the doctor I was with sent me first to on eye specialist. and after-words gave me a note. and I wont to St. Mary’s Hospital. Peddington. where I attended as an outdoor p_\t_1e_nt for nioe months. vwâ€"‘- .w- n“. “Sixteen yeua ! and an attack ct rhoumatlv nan» w [on oflooted an my jolotsmhlqg 1:31: intone pxgu. My hands] __A ____I The (ollowlnq mac illautmtos the cm at: o! mu theory. and :hou'd be attentively studied by all who um um mod wlch sons and rhoumnumn :ho two ailment. being, undu- dm'flrcut lumen. prautlually the umgthlng. _ _ _ ,,,,, L . Azsuming the cancotnnsa (i' this View. the ioliowina conciminu iw clearfy deduci- bie from it. namely, that, m rciiavo or can a case of rhcumazinm we should seek. first, to pro-mt the formation of the poison h cmt‘.w..'ll g the impaired diges- Mon. In . srmnd, {o ntfmulato tho akin. bowel. and kidneys. Mini. they may throw it NY: or. in new: wordu. wo mun: try to purify the hk-od. (utmnd opollootiona. although they nmy. and do. molii min a: certain imhmod npats. ammo. n the not-arc of things. eradicate the come at the dim. _ A A. "BHEUMATISM." said a leading physician not long since, “may attack any body. but ls especially the disease of age and poverty. The immediate cause is an lrrlcsno poison 1n the Mood. which. becoming lodged In those pzrzs or the swim: where the Olsen- lation has the has: face. sets up a more °Q$3§1£°F°°F i. .‘lji‘li'E-tfi‘i"fi:.p m '2: $239" "on on the put. of the ntumach and liver. and the amonnt of i- in the system is in- creased by the inrc‘Mt-y cf the excretlve orgms, nartlmlm'; the .skm. bowels and kldmya." LINDSAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1897. 5511: Manama gm. By the aid of The "D. a I." Emulsion. nun?» . rid of: has-km: rough which had troubled no at . over A year. and have gained confidently In . weight. I liked this Rim-Mon so well I was glad . when the mun cums :mrund to him it. . T. 1!. WINGHAM. C.E.Montrotl . 50c. and $1 per Bottle * 0 mms uwnsnca cu, m. Imam 0 1n cossmxmox and an unto O nlsmsss. SPI'I'I‘lNG or BLOOD. roam. Loss or APPE’I'I'I‘I. . nanmn‘. the hon-ems or an O . article are most manifest. - The Only One 10 Stand the Test. Rev. William Copp. whose father was a physician for over fifty years, in New Jersey. and who himself spent many years preparing for the practice of medicine. but subse- quently entered the ministry of the M. E. Church, writes: “I am glad to testify that I have had analyzed all the sarsaparillaprepara- tinns known in the trade. hut AYER’S “ReZieffor :Lung OTroabZea momvwonws_rm Sarsa arllla AYERS is the only one 0! ”mm that. I could rvvummoml an a blmulpuriuvr. I hmm [Won away hundreds of lmttluu of It. as I cunshlvr it tho «Most as well u thv brat. tn lu' h:ul."â€"Wl. CON'. Pastor M. 1-1. Chum-h. J zwkuon. Minn. When ln doubt, ask forAyor’s Pill. A COACHMAN’S STORY. 4.732;: Bangodles. D. k L. Emulsion 0.3.3.... EMULSIIJNZ r' â€"â€" m9, and are sold to: ten cents. Perfect satisfaction gnarntood with every puk- .30 when directions m followed. Beware of imitation dyes sold for the up of bin profits; they are worthless tor "new. .â€" â€"â€" “Wlth a. few packages of Dlnmcnd Dyes wonders can be done in making old dress- es look like new. In my own family we actually am not buy a slngle new areas lest season. yet we dressed contorhebly end in style, by dyeing over clothes the lad been cast eelde." Dininond Dyes color from one to ten pounds o_! goods, come In ccnvenlenh pack- 3-4--4. -- - ,, ____‘_ Rgxrxnlâ€"Mr. John Quibell, of Hervey, who has been working in this district for the peat winter, hss rented the Ellenor farm sh the Dutch Line, and will commence operstions u soon as the season opens. We understand Mr. Ellenor will return to Bowmsnville. We are sorry to lose such good neighbors. and especislly “Herbie.” who has endeared himself with the Gelert girls. We wish Mr. Quibell success. Moms: BAWN. UNUSUAL interest was taken in Gelert on March Nth, over the Corbett-Fitz fight. Mostly Fitz money was handled here, be being the fevorim.‘ _ G0)": VVF§T.â€"Messr3. Will Newell, A. and W. Hoyle left on Tuesday morning last for B andon, Mmitohg. We wish them every fortune and success in their new homes. NEW SCHOOLâ€"Mr. Wm. Schrotor, of the upper Dutch Line, who tendered for the erection of a new school at the lower Dutch Line, has received the job, his tender being the lowest. something over $300. The school is to be 18x30 on the inside. . . . There was a bee of eight teams on the road Satur- day 20th, to draw the necessary material from Kinmount. ______ J -__ Woovms}; have all quit the woods on accouns of the scarcity of snow to draw their £01"th prodqge. m.“ ‘v n . GELERT. [Correspondence of Tu: Post] thruxKâ€"‘l‘ho Weather has been very leusnnt. this last week, but the snow has nearly all left and the roads are in a very alqgguy couditipn. n .L AL, ,_.,1, _7 iCurm-momlenuo of Tun Punt.) (lm'r , A feeling of profound sorrownnd and male possession of the hearts of every mm in aim communit when it: became lmuwn the!) Mrs. N; i Murchison had nunod “over the bmier." Dreeued hed "mm in her usual health until Suude . M wit 1! h. when she wee sudden y ucrickeu with in ii mutation of the bowels. end in spite of the best medical skill she grew re idly worse until ’i‘aursdny meru~ inn. hile scrrnwin friends stood by her bedside. ever ren y to do all in their power to alleviate her euflerlng. her spirit was quietly coiled nwsy. Toe tuner.“ on Friday nbli expressed the feeling 0! sorrow prevnilina y the large concourse of friends and relatives who, in spite of bad roads. followed the remains to their piece of rest In the Glennrm Presbyterian cemetery. D;ceneed. who was only in her 32 1d our. leaves a husband and two small ch dreu to mourn the untimel death of the Ruide of their household. he sympathy cf the entire community goes out to the stricken family who mourn the loss of n kind, industrious wife and mother. “‘Boils Am: (nu'sxu by Microbes, (or “gel-ms) culled (locci, which penetrate the ”skin, usually along a hair follicle, and "unless destroyed they cause Rails and ('15:- “huncles, being mvomm by constitutional “disturbances and certain atmospheric con "ditions. Carbuncles are like Boilsâ€"at “fix-at surmwxvx.u., our. :ch caused when ”tho mummy: ruu‘runls curs“. or into "nmssu tissue. All lloils uppenr at first "M pimples, or pustules." “Quickenro” romnvon all boil: or pimplss. on central mission baard was not agreed to. The proposal to establish a board of publication for S. S was disapproved. but It was recommended to appoint an editor. and Mr. T. F. Fatheriagnam was nomi- nated for the posltlon. Commissioners to assembly were appointed: 8. Con-in. W. M. Reid, A. N. Campbell. G. Maokay and D. McDonald ; eldtrs, Revs. Glendlnning, Thompson. Klrtln and Stewart. Dr. Mc- Donald, of Seatorth. was nomlnated f 1r moderator of assemblv, and Rev. J. M Cameron, Wick. frr that of synod. A joint convention of S abbath school workers and Young People's Saimea will be held In oonnectlon with the next meeting or pres bytery at Cannlnzton 24th Sune next. P. A McLaod, pres. clerk. Extract of the “American System 0 ”araory . (Carrilanuudcuce oi Tue Poem .iueum or Parseuenv.â€"The presby' tory of Lindsay met at Sucderland on the 16.1: insa. There was a large attendance of minlsters and elders. In the absence of the moderator, Rev. J . M. Cameron dis- charged the duties of the chair. A call was presented by Mr. J. McD. Duncan from Knox church, Cmningtcn. addressed to Mr. A. E. Duncan. licentlate. After the usual procedure it was placed in his hands and accepted. The induction will take place on the 30th inst. Mr K. J. Macdonald to preach. Mr. Campbell to address the people. and Mr. Cameron the minister. H. M. claims and grants were presented and passed. The report on church llte and work was read by Mr. Cameron. The trustees of Sunderland con- gregation were authoriz .d to transfer the title {eeds of the cemetery to a joint stock company. The report on Y. P. Sscieties prepared by Mr. Hanna was read by Mr. Macmillan and approved. It was agreed to make applica:ion to the A. and I. ministers' [and on behalf of Rev. 8. Mac- donald, ct Minden. Rsmlte on reduced representation and permanent lace of meetlag (Toronto), yere‘ approve . That ,,L Ah __2 PSIâ€"JIM zozm< mz>wrm0 > ¢<IOPN fl>z=l< .10 03mm” $1.. .m-.=..<. SALEM 0P8. [Correspondence e! Till Poor.) SOCIAL-The L adies' Aid of this church lately gave a very enjoyable social at the home of Mr. John B. Peel. The evening was very line and a goodly number accept- ed the invitation and enjo ed the pleasant evening thus provided. r. and Mrs. Peel and their family did all in their power to make all feel at home and happy, and meet admirably did they succeed. All appeared toeejoy the evening. The autograph quilt was sold during the evenln and realized a nice sun: to be added to t e proceeds cf the ildies’ eflortl. The L \dlaa' Aid SJclety. organlztd last Juiy. has had a career of mail success; they report as the results of their work nearly $88 realised in all. Munh credit is due to the ladies f r their kind interest and nntirin zeal in the cause if God. With the unite work at all the menace f »: Salem In very cumming. mums" Somnr.â€"~Tne q unruly eltc‘ Hm n! when for the (Newton Lites-en and Inherlm SmMy wne held Tueedny evenln . Mex-eh m h, In the Inn need by the me fly. to ten-mood In tollowln at“ note «in: Hm ad : Pun. W. ‘1'. Devl eon; vlve prom. W. Wehwr; en-tmee n the: nar.~.eo.. ll. t‘mnoIIy: eontlml. d Poaue: pron mm. A. E. Sliverwood the Mleeee (zmhnm. mm. Genghlln end Unvldeon. Uu‘ old mum amen (eel n mceln antle- ramlan when they look back on the work neucmptlehed the you It nu ; In (non. Glow dine on now bone of n eoolety eeoond ho none In the count". .nn . .n-l PERSONAL? Mr. W. Graham spent l'hh in Toronto. 7 . . Miss Theresa Graham leave: Smurday for a week's vlilc In the north. . .. Mia: B Wllllamson vlalted Lludsny a few days chlu week Mr. John Cmnoll attended thn large stock dale of Mr. Re - mund'd In Mi;lhrook....Mr. James Cuey. at “death. was a visitor at. the themy Tuesday evening. He delighted the mem- bers with a neat little speech. writer in the Lsdlep'_Jonrnnl says: c “4-- wcnrrvgmmlonce 01*an Pun. HARTLEY. W001.) VILLE. ULANDINB. Eipi'iriflqiéis' 'tBr'thEepm"‘ ‘ .4335. uâ€"â€".â€" -_v., .W- 3;: Sstnrdsy night; Another'snnofince- ment that causes sadness to this journal is that the nhilnnthrophic end of this great on rise has egged out. Iran one is lagged cl 3 is: sticks of cordwicd, oz 0! my min or forest produce. they will be welcome to it as long as we have it. but notices in these columns informing the public that en entertninmsnt to be given on such s deteistobethemeteet show on earth. will be changed mots. n line, end limes wish 60 hove compli- mentary no other one no heavenly horn artists, they can at leest lesvp alt-this cflce compli- Ill Una nun-u, â€" â€"-.. V,-, , _ the columns of the paper in making money for others. It has to be regretfully an- nonnoed, and the ennounoement may be a serious shock to our friends, that this Im- pression ls entirely euoneone. N at n solitary member of the stall is worth more than a h9i£_ million at the yery outside IL I- IA_L mama and It {hog los’éian aleei It In lost In allabsm lag pro em ct how 1n thunder t_hey m_ to meet the grocery bu! , -AL-.. ___._____- av. uâ€"v â€"..- v-7 , the local editor, complimentary tickets were left at this office last week for a local entertainment. Hitherto, it appears to have been the impression that the entire etafl of this great journal were bloated ,,1LL _‘_‘ lree. wellowlng In wealth. end 3129:3in aaorlllolng their sleep at nights in the study gglhow best they could nee A ___-_ lâ€" ...-Lt_- “An-- If your child is attacked by Group, a pluter mode with “Quickenre” apt-end with a warm knife blnde on cnnton flnnnol, linen. or cotton, will give more prompt relief, from croup or any inflammation. thnn com- phorated oilI or muamd. In severe cuu doctors tell you to npply hot npplicntionl also, over the “Quickcnte” plutor, covering the chest and neck well. and who has been treated by the best doo- tors in the canntry without any seeming benefit, has given up dootorlng and is seemingly doing just as weii--in foot If anything she is somewhat better. Her’s is a very peculiar case, she has little pain and is able to go about, but is ten-fully wasted. The people would be glad to see her her old self again. FACTS. SICK LIST.â€"I am sorry to learn that Mrs. James Little. of DJICOD. about six miles west of this piece. was stricken down a few days ago with general paralysis. She was a very strong. healthy woman of sixty or sixty five years of age. and mother of a large family, nearly all grown up. She is unable to take any nourishment. and the doctor in attendance says she cannot last many daysâ€"she may be dead even as I write ...... Mrs. Baht. Muir's life was des- pxired of a few days ago. Dr. Ruse-was speedily summoned and remained with her all night; she is somewhat better since, but still bednst and by no means yet out of danger....B’g John McDonald is no better ...... Miss Mary Sntter, of this place, _wh_o has been ailingfor over a year, THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. MARCH Dvu. Trussâ€"I have never in my mem- ory seen things in general as “flat" as they have been in this part the present winter: there seems to be no money In circulation. in he: there is nothing doing to do so. There has been no lumbering within any reasonable distance of here this winter. and owing to the ravages of the grasshop- pers last summer few people have anything to sell. Then the prices are so low for all sorts of farm produCe. with the exception of wheat, and of that article there was actually none worth mentioning grown. so that our best farmers have to buy their floor, the only farm produce that is high priced. 1 don't believe the rise in wheat benedtted the older provinces of the D.)- minion, as owing to the low price that has rovailod for worn. years hock, and the nrerior quality cf our wheat as compared with the wheat of Manitoba and the N. W. Territories. farmers had to a very large extent left the production of wheat to the \ above-named places. 01' course it was a‘ i great thing for the Manitoba and N. W. ; Territory hrmers. l 008 Sroars have been doing a modsr ately hir business. int nothing, i am satisfied, approaching the volume of busi- ness they used to do. and i am also satis- tisd that a considerable proportion ct what business they did do was done on crcdit. Whilst credit is a good thing. and very necessary sometimes. it always leaves a person or a community poorer in the long run. . .. .Our blacksmith did a rushing basins. in the early out oi the winter for owing to the continued hard frost and no snow horses had to be shed and shod oiteu. but since the snow came he is able toget through with his work in reasonable hours . . . .Our hotelkeeper has had avery dull winter. and you may take this as a money barometer. This hotel used to be as good a stand as was in the back coun- try. but. the present winter must have been a knock-out blow to the proprietor. I could safely ear that it he had the house rent free and leense free he could not make a decent living. What's the use in these tem erance setple making such a tuss~~ii t ey coul continue these hard times a few years there would be so few hotels that they would have nothing to talkahout. 7 . ._ ,-- An "Independent" Stand. For the first time in tge recollection of (Correspondence oi Tux Post Ban llamaâ€"We arejust on the Eudora of bad roads; the snow, with the excep- tion of some bad drifts, has almost clsap- peered. The mud is not deep ye’: owing to the fast that the Ernst still retains a firm grip, but it the present mild weather continues for a few days more then we will have mud and nothing but mud. I hear a great deal about road inspectorsâ€" if they would help us any out here we would be mighty glad. S)me of them might came along at once and inspect a few of the roads around here, but I might as well say that they would be better to have a little money: it Is all very well to talk about how to make good roads. but no amount of talk can better any road without the wherewithal to pay for ma- terial and labor. It is not bzcause we don't know how to build reads that we suffer, but for want of the means to build them. The best plan. in my opinion. would be to furnish the means first and then the instructions. Mina Annie Patternon of Baekvillo. N I. Once the Victim of Nervouunoac and General Dabllltyfl‘a ken on the Health of Early Years. Some ”medic. are nothing more than a temporary utimulaur. and the reaction aggravate: the discus. Where the ay-tenn ha: become run down. and nervoua dehiilcy In In wor 3 terms have shown Ihemaclveu. South American men-vine will cure. In atrilea an the nerve centres and build: up the system by removing the real canoe of troub e. Mia: Annie l‘aucnon. Li S sek~ ville. N. B. a lady well known in the maritime province». eulcred terribly from indigestion and nexwuaness. and her case seemed incurable. She accepted Soulll American Nervlne withoun hope that it was any different to 0! her remedies. but her words are, “I had taken only one bottle when my system began to take on the health of earlier {en-s, and after cakllg three bottles am completely cured." Sold by A. Higinbatham. LITTLE BRITAIN. [Specid- commune. to In Port J 33203? of exmlmuon In “hustle held March 15%: Sanlor fourthâ€"M3111” Culborc. 70; L-lls Mom Begum 60; Florence Weldon, 5515mm ohnlon. 43; Edna Greenwayéo _40: Trevor Psi-her. :Lme Jenkins, :Exnyll Sou-h. 20. Junior fourthâ€"E20920 Manuel-0’11. 00; Funk Macro. 60; Elba Yon-ex, 50; Wilma Pearce. Echrl R Isa-“.40 Lucy Thcmpoon.m; Ella MxKudL-r. 20; Albany Martin 20 [Speclnl to In Pom | SALm.â€"There he: been nn immenee number of emotion ulee of term stock end implement. thin upring. _Mr. J. C. _Scully Ina one Int. week'; the pricen obuined were good coneidering the low prioee provniling for form produce ...... Mn. 1“. U'Brien. out oi Downeynlle. oflered her neck Ind implemenu leer. Monde . end very utilise- tory pricee ware obuined. eepecielly (or com. Former- nro beginning to renliu ehnt they hove got. to wrn their ntmntlon more to Rock ond dnirying thou groin growing. .ZUSO; 55; O... 15.12”... 02¢ >F3<um DOWNEYVILLE. UI’II'ILLI. “InA .1896,I suffered from I '0'"! Attack Scntlou meeting II! left hip and thelegtomtlpot them-- I "“9”“ “matron-om form «(mat-1'00”. nduthoyhulboon WM 1 91'0- ourod I box of Dodd'l KIM P111!- " "Authoondotmmnhdnylw entirely relieved. “hm ‘ Pm' cm I optimal to up tPL‘Bd. “093* Loft Hip “actedâ€"8W“ Kidney Trouble â€" Relieved and Perfectly Cured by Dodd’s money Pub. Toronto Junction. Much 15 (Spock!)â€" Mr. H. Planer Is not a Meal: nun to and, no overvbody here how- that he I. toremnncNoJFuofisIL Haw-nth. picture of ham: when Iliad upon by your correspondent. 3nd told an “or: thus: (lIn A Attack Sol M3. T805. Exam-r, pan Bax-well. O 3.. says: “I had been walk and miserable two years. I took mum Compound Iron Pm: and non: felt hem! um! I do now." Tbo cute!) of human in Btimh Columbia in 1893 g them at my not. in nluo bung 83,150.- The application of lellneâ€"nervo pun cure-which possesses enoh nnrveuone power over all nerve peln. goes mat], to prove that It can. Hemline nose on the nerves, soothes them. drives pun out. Ind mud. Try It and be In this way glm can't: cad. rtnnt help-:0: fisheriea of the world The no“ hnpo no on the Atlantic Ocun. on the Contdien com, yam. HOOD’S PILLS ac; «ally and prompt- ly on the liver and bowels. Cure alck headache. Nearly 100 000.000 pound. d herring were taken Iron: the Catalan hall at the 3m: Lue- ln twelve In them your: 62“» ”wounds 0! thud-h um 68.000.000 pounds 0! nhnon trout won the produc‘ of the 11k“. 3th toldi In In the Elma-purifier lion: hi favor W! the public. Ayu'; Smaparlll. “Suocou in tho reward of morn" not of Isnumptlon. Populusopmlntlon lo who “11- In the long run. For Magyar: poo pie hue been ml A at". “nun-mu. and 30-day lo II the loo -purlflcr moat In Pounoon mwhaflu tor Id: bro-nil“ have boon «um-ma by the covenant In Mm": pm at the country. Every bux of the genuine Dr. \Vxllinml Pink l’dla has the trtdo Inn]: on the wrapper Around tho box. bud the purchuer om protect him-elf from impooition by refusing .11 others. Sold by all dulon nt 50 cont. 3 box. onix boxu for $2.50. -For something like e10" She kept his menu! mean. There I: no color step In ”’10 A longer time. I ween. Thid aroa‘ remedy dnrichea and purifiel the blood. strengthen the nerves. und in this way goes to the root of dileuo. drh - ing it from the unborn, dad curing when other medicinol fnil. I head and a feeling of extreme cold in every part of my body except in the immediate vicinity of my head. A physician was at once called in, but despite all he could do the prer of speech did not return for two days, and my body remained partially paralyzed. In this condition I continued under the doctor’s care until about the last week in March, 1594, sometimes having two doctors in attendance. During that time my app:- tite was very capricious, sometimes very good and at others loathing the light of food. What food I took did not digest. causing me much discomfort. When resting on my right side the blood in my body all appeared to circulate in my left side, causing great pain in my lungs, and when lying on my left side I appeared to have no blood in circulation on that side. My body was at times without sensation, and I have actually burned my hand on a red hot stove without feeling any sensa- tion of pain. As I was not getting better under the treatment I was undergoing I got low-spirited and despondent, and saw nothing before me lent a miserable life and perhaps early death. About the last week in March, 1894, my brother brought me a box of Pink Pills given him by Mr. McFee, postmaster, and urged me to give them a trial. I began taking them, care- fully following the directions, and before I had finished the box I felt they were helping me. I continued taking the pills and continued to gain in health and strength, my weight increasing some 19 pounds. Complete vigor and sensation returned to my body. my stomach ceased to trouble me, and I feel better than at any previous period of my life. lhave not had the slightest recurrence of my trouble, and I feel that I owe my present health and strength to Dr. Williams' Pink I’ills, and with feelings of gratitude recommend them as a medicine worthy of all confidence. Mr. Donald MoNeughton. of Hem- mingford, Que., is not only known to I" the reeidente of thot town. but he: eleo e reputation throughout the country no on expert mnrhmw, luving et one time been I member of the Cenndien rifle tum n Bieley, Englmd. Mr. McNaughton in 3 member of the OM: Humn. end tokee port In III the leodinn ehooting muchee in Cnnnde. having this yeer etood third in the pond gamete et the Q'Ieheo proviuoinl metohn. Mr. Moheuahwn hu pureed through e very trying exper- ience. the pert onion 0! which he recent- ly roll-ted to e oorreepondent o! the Buntiuudou be". He nitâ€"About the end of Ducember. 1893, I owoke one ntuht hnviug completely loot the power 1»! Ipeeoh. with e ringing eonutlon in my CASTORIA Awake one Night to find w Spoochlou. 3nd m- bod! 9mm Paintedâ€"could Touch 3 Rod 80“ Iran the flun'lnzdon, Que . Non. Can Menuhin be Cured ? For Infants and Children. Stove Withon: tn! OURED OF SOIATIOA. A TROOPER’S STORY. UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE OF A BISLEY MAN. VAR IE TIES. my Won't Give let-Ila. Harmon. Hastings County. can. “arch 19.â€"(speclal.)â€"'rhe first clean-up of ore at the Delete Illne- nalll was made Man. The omdale ot the Canadian Gold nun Company, who own the property. I? ‘.ed that the mill run turned out most mun- tactorlly. but they refined to divulge the exact results thereot. It In understood, however, that the run turned out much after the manner of the llveton tent nude In London, Elm. over a year ago. and before the company began their 81000.0!» operations here. The Mn tee It will he remembered. waa reported ex nnlvely by The World. andaavedmpercenhotthecoldata coutotszper ton, If, an “believed. the run at the new Doloro mm gave the lame mum. the future of Haunts County an a mining region I: assured, for the mil- llona of tone of Inn-picked or mettle-lun- Wemted pyrite. In this region may he no! mined and heated at am of m Clean-lip of On II the belon- III. I“. Veteranâ€"Old.“ or (be c..- go prisoner; Ind to be rv‘wui‘u {mm um into In that section. winn- mt Into ma gum and drpve {Lg people out. ’At 69‘ age, but laud hold the Judge he was torcedzomuryumthbwul. He pleaded guilty to the charge of M- support and the judge suspended sen- tence for one month to enable him to seek and chain employmem from the amine: of when he could support his wife. to support more than one. His wife tollchd him and obtained employment as a. domestic. but tiring of that de- cided to compel her husband to nup- port her. firm: pen-3n; tbpu} the m Alli-NI lizard. Aged Is. Hausa] by ll- wtie ll III”. “III 30- support. Bufl‘alo, NIL. Marv): Illâ€"Alfred lzzurd. a boy who says hc ls IS yuan; old. but looks loss than 16, was before Judge Klng Lh‘s morning charm-d by Ms u-lfc with non support. lznrd was married over (“‘0 yum: ago in Canada to a girl about his own age. A baby was born. but it Ml last July. and soon afterwards luau came to Bumuo to look {or work. He 30!. It. but It W135 119: pmflmble enou‘h 'hllklm: uf Rom-n4. llu- filming: «an mm. ('hnmplun Gumlnur say.- that lw h h‘fl' {Ml for a dmfl «III-Iatuv. Ilul [Mu In prulmlnly un- rvamu hv luu nupulawd fur I lwu-unlh- row. “I \I'unlul hau- In tram Junl nu l‘urvrnlly .1.- I did fur Sunbury l-I Mn! “0er n1 tlmt I‘Efllann‘. I run”. In Olzlnl. lu‘al hlm ul nuy ulknnn‘. lam: nr uhurl. but I! hu war In "NI-‘11"! thaw. and l I lltlh- 00‘. ha wuuhl win." Tho champion dm-u llul {Jury rating a flwrt «III-Ian” for any vlmmphmuhlp. ll:- Ia nn-wniuemly n lam: dI-um-o man. Ill: meat nun-lug pmwn are what have landul him a! (In: ton of the luv. At Qumthmvlye. Missouri, gag! other Orfllla. Man-h 19.â€"EI’MUI( Hogan! of Won-«slur. Mass. lulu u-Imilvugml i‘imm luu Gludaur. 'l'lu- cixnlivuxv “.n.‘ n-xmru- in u". d.»u|.u|("l‘“ ul‘ Mummy (In an «arr m ruw tur :1 lturM'. but u lc-iln-r am 'l‘uvmln)‘ from Worm-sir: lei ”ml Roma’s I: pr..- {anal to row for a Mako at 57-4” in Fla". Collin": [I said aluui n furro-il Ic-‘n; 'MI‘IG‘d‘ and rliampluus arc lml :u-.~u,<:-.iu.--l in lake nulin-o ui‘ vhniin-umm nut iuuni in pminr form. Raga-In “am: in mw n iwolmllv niceâ€"a m-w roux-2w fur a cluuupiunahip. by "w wayâ€"am] nil'vru Slam u‘\[|--|lm'n lo “and our in go in Lakq- Quiimiuuuuml. On in: own roux-w. and in ilrsi ring. van diiinn Rum-rs dimihl Rh"- Nlu‘ c'linlllplnll n lnhi urgunn-ni tar um miles. Tiu- lullvr‘. however. will 1101 NW at \\'un~-~lvr {or $500 a kid". but "spun-mm n “Militant-m to no tin-n- lf ltugvrn will clnuhlq‘ lln' Iillw. lHIiri‘WIM‘ he will inslM on tin- Surniuga mm: minim: in «Drillinl 'l‘lw di~ lnlu‘» mum-cl. llmngh u-niln-ly now fur n chumplonuilip raw. will iw m‘n-plvd by lir- vlumnlun. If Rum-h u-un' bl min. Mum and I! in mm» to "rillin ilw vhnmplun will mil; him in am on May 2i. 'hllkim: uf Rom-n4. llu- filming: nahr‘ they lay low at Wont-«er [or SIN-9: Side or a! (Drum: on May 2'! for II." “it Make. wc V‘hvouI-ul ~---r---- Lord Kimberley n-plied that he had intended what he said to man that the Liberal erly woutd depart entirely from its p14 poticy rr-garur lng Turkey. and muintamcl that the Ottoman Empire was a :tnnding mm- ace to the peace or Europe. ncsday owning. in which he asserted that, "acconding to Lord Salisbury. the policy of France is also tha t Great Britain. and is based upon t 9 main- tenance of the integrity or the Otto- man Empire." This amnion. Lord Salisbury said, was untrue. if, he continued. the policy of the Lil:e.a.i party was to abandon the Ottoman Empire. it had been lately :tdnptu-d. Lord Kimberley wouta probably azain become Foreign Minister of Great Bri- tain and in that event. he ask-xi. would His Lordship then diangard the past policy of maintaining tin: int 'grizy or the Ottoman Empim‘fw » _ _ ‘ . CA .\'.l ”1.4 .\' CHILDREN .ll.‘ ERIK". ‘I‘o the Ie-arln o. the liar! Kimberley ll lounl u the Sun-r- annulu- London, March l9.-â€"In the House of Lords to-day Lard Salhbury made a bitter criticism upon the speech deliv- ered by the Earl qr Kix::i,~cr:ey, Minis- ter of Foreign Atkins in the :osebery Cabinet, at the mLcung or the National Liberal Federation at Norwich Wed- film... 0- want” Ion-IOW- 0' 0' In In! Job- lulu-M'- CW I. Donn Wlnnltwu. Much l..-(Spm~lul.)â€" 'l‘houah Mr. t‘rouhy. the memtm- tot- Dvnnh- ltt lhn unnltulm lm‘lulntun. only din! thln mornlmr. tun-My the pollllt‘lllll urt- prvdlctlng that! thtu un- expwlt‘d vat-unry will xlw Hugh John Mtwdunuld. lht- new lendvr of the Pro- \'Int~llu Oppuulllon, lltu centred op- portuully of olnltunlng a nut tn tlto Lxxblulure. lh‘nnll l. u pn'llg' t-vvuly dh'ldvd mnxtltuency [ntlllk‘ully. t‘mu~ by being a Patton. and Illppuu: In at the llfll L‘It‘t'lhlll bt'th‘t-II lilo Culmcl‘ vaun- 1nd Liberal culldldulvn. The Opposition hi so rum-r to art. Hugh John In tho lluuutr lhul "me la mtlc doubt he wln be the chum-n candidate and Dennls ls likt-ly tn [’1‘ [he acute or t hot election wry shortly. GA UDA CR J N!) ROGERS. THE TEST SATISFACTORY. REPLY 0F LORD SALISBURY illâ€"numeral) mm. challcum- \u.‘ n-pumul h: u! Mun-lny nu In «Ru-r In -. but a lc-lh-r nu ’l‘uvmlny mpw um lbw-rs In urn-- nr :I 1.1ka an! $34” 3 FM". Iluul u rum-u Iv‘n; pn‘lvd. :ln- lml :Il‘c'lliinluvd 1n Inkv mu“. nut l-uuml in pmpqr manna tn NW A two-lull:- nu- fur a championship. by - Karat-lg: «aru- uyu that luv u sum. INII nu. In u .llpulawd fur I-l haw in train far Suuloury 1-- Im‘. I could. In ithkofi. whquétafibmi’fiilmummmmmaowlm , 2- for In). 2! 10564 for July. ‘houu. “MtaWoor-Wlm 33“- hummmmohplmon w. In“. nu. ultw. I. (‘- KZ'EE.“ 27- so. (10.. “um.“ 27. on; do" {more cut. Z- ad; allow 34; chéeu. whim and colored. 57s .3. MJ$°.‘u ganged? Wit-in I no I ‘8 coal- gaunt-ken partly aunt. lulu at! can M. Lin- lâ€"Spot who” «let. focus quiet 316.8 d!9rl_ly.¢o8§fidtoclul_upd_u Bye-Th 82¢ mlddle Liverpool. m 22.4”!“ wheat. toe. to :mfiudzmu nut-Rec ll dull; I car sold at night. BRITISH lABKE’l‘S, 28 :red. no stock; ho. 1 CAL. .1? (lot-11-7%": in I model-au- demand. with holdvn liking 28c no ”c for new, but a sale 0! 01d ll reported It 27c. Ontmlâ€"The market I. quiet and price- undunxed. Car lot: $2.8) to 82.90. Penâ€"The market In quiet with sales It 89c. north and west. Barleyâ€"“nae market In steady. with . mules-ate demand. No. I quoted at 31c No. 2 u use. No. 3 extra :1 :k to 25c. and No. 8 acid at 210. Gnuâ€"The demand I. hlr. lad arm. Sum of wine at 18c west. and of mixed at 17c to 1M. What-There II n modenu undo. with price: heavy. Red winter Odd at 73%.: west ma white 1: quoted at 7454‘;- west. Ko. 1 launch. had sold u 8- Mind, and It otter: at 870 we“. with we bid. No. 2 hard'quoted 3t 81: manna. Buckwheatâ€"m demad In 11ml! '1! mt!otsquotedut25ctoflceut.ed' “ h Fugâ€"5‘ rude git-L with markbt. unchang- od 1: 8253c to cut. . LOCAL BBBADSTUFF‘S MARKET. Flourâ€"The math! I- quiet and price. ux changed Straight rollers nomlnnl at “(b to 33.70. "u‘d: Ban-Irma ul with oflerln (on lot- quotes :tgfll to $12 gel and sham 810.1 to 811 for car lot: Punâ€"The mrkot In quit-t with ale: 1.: 82'5“- Lo 39c. north and went. gfornâ€"mo-n- I: n fined do-mund_ but on’ets up an: Named. Uu- lot. quuccd at “.70 ml. Oatmealâ€"Tho nuke: ls qulot Ind pne- mgod. Cu: Ion £4.80 to_82.90. Unaâ€"Tho demand 1- fair. 3nd price. Inn. Sale. of white at [so well, mm 0:, mixed}: 17c go It‘d-c. Parley â€"â€"11:e max-I‘M In steady. with u modern» demand. V0.1 uolvd at 31" So. 2 nt' -7c. No. 3 (-an at c, and No. 3 sold it 21c. Buckwbmt-The demand II Halted. mu. at low quoted u ‘.:.':c to 26¢ out. Whenâ€"Trade |u quiet, with on’erlnm mum-raw. um winter II quoted at 75v. and ‘11th It 749 welt. Na. 1 Mankom Run! steady at 8“. Midland .1“ No. 2 Ian! n 820 “Minna. Bun -’l‘rndo- jam. with olefin“ limited: ton 10!: quote ll 81! lo 812 wax. and sham 810q to 3!! mt car loll Flourâ€"The market In quh-t Ind prim-I ucuuum‘d. Slum; toilet; comma] at $3 '5 lo $370. (a; tantalum-qua ollowhm m 8! mummmnrmum auaa MARKET REPORTS. ‘fi..~. ckcura L. $15 the quickest rcmcd} cvcr kmmn ‘7 to cure Burns Bruises, Scalds Cum. Qnrna Rune Snrnins Strainsx L'IL'. UUL'L'L ”HUNT“ .1 R‘ll‘l 7 “ ' '.' V - AV/j’w’ Note the testimonials i WNW n this issue. 2: gym-is. Soap; a mans Collar 00 Shorey’s GYM Granby Rubb Qflck 2 31 £0. -09.: Is the quickest remedy ever know: to cure Burns. Bruises, Scalds, Cuts Saree, Boils, Sprains, Strains, etc. The many well known people. of high standing in the community. who have spoken and written of the merits of Quickcure, show that it is an honest remedy of great efficacy. Six Packan Guaranlvcd to promptly, and permanent)! euro .11 toms of NM!“ Weaken, EmbatmfilK‘TW m Impoh-m‘vnnd 0’ Joana! AM or fin-aw. ‘ '_ Halal Worry. (moraine W gm, Opt-Lunar Stimu- MmandAflar. m.uuaumuad to In- My. (My. Wm and a» early mm ”MW ova “you In thousand! 0‘ an In an out; mm and Row“ laud” howl. “Wiel- We.“ Wlne: 1‘ I'm-om vol-tuc- name In N800 0‘ M hula- platinum-t.“ "Mil-end!” "WI nun. man. on. whys. 31: six. 05- 0'“ w M do II all. ma (no Comm W Wood com-7- mm. 00‘. M . WOOD'S PIIOSPIIODINE . The Great [cull-h Remedy. DELICACY 01: Puma. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. I‘lepnrrd by JAMES EPPS ' C0.. Ltd” nmcopathiipyemjsm, Loudon. ARM FOR SALE ( 'R TO RENTâ€" rho non]: m d L K 13. Con. 8. Imam. ma tens. to new: clam. 60 sets- ull plowing done and 8 Ian {All when. in ground. Awl) to the owner. WI. GLENN Y. Oshl"._ Duhâ€".58 4w, J]. col-sun. .1. Tu! PM Fri-uni. Ohm, CM and no thou. EPPS’S QQWA ENGLHSH BREAKFAST COCOA “immunhm w “donning-1mm. ”hangout-u Inn trio-u. Adar-uh .IAIII. , h “mm-IMK Lym.30nt on Co.. Wholesale Amt.- Montreal gugsgrgym roams POST.â€"-0nly 7 in"?! 30â€"00% â€" â€"‘M-onâ€"" ' "tot-W â€"' "dwm'wi" :Ih M “00“:0‘ um 5:..1-3 var? hum Kfi'AYNI'IOINTlENT ”lull-l Ill LI-udlu. Mitch-n Mold v Ara-plan nr In M mm 1W b' A‘PrquflQIJ-‘vutsa ”4%ng n‘i'm’ â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"m_ "III-u... “all at 12-15: “As-U“ "-2- *1 ”993-.“ FILES ABOQLUTILY GUI-8 One Doll-r pot yen in um EMORIAL _CAI_{DS._â€"A very” choice ”9w Advertisements. :sesses fthe jol!owing Dustmctwe Mcnts: 2‘ Pl. mutant lo- .151me ITCHINE PILES SWAYIE’S . .. OINTMENT “QUE THE NARROW ESCAPE OF 5 GUS MERCHANTS DAUCH Mr. C. M. l'unl, lrun 65310:, SL.Andn-u ntr week ”lured l! u l‘vp! News Record the Hui .u-H wfl'ering ind “chm-s dung bust Ella, his nu Icons and hehthy 1an year. of age. At the xi illnell Mr. Paul was Hmilwn His story is (0110713: ~"My daughter delicate from childhuud you! tgo, and the um: doctor bills made me p dom she was without a. 3t times we have had i docbonin attendance. «1 her despaired of. The ( in keeping her aliu grldunlly growing w thought she was gain" 1‘ hr physician had g’ncu ing her life. .1 1d remark only warm weather. w there might be :1 ch. summers haul paused em and she had gradquEy a“ 30011 Wonk mu! nucv , Neither L‘ol Thought She W0 Will‘umn' Pmk I’ll - Advice In l‘urunl From 1M matter brought to our nu wrought in a neig I would gnu mom .1 mm M the doctor, but he uniy ida of them helping in r. bought 3 b0.\ of the l'mk l .2 giving them to her, hnlf a 1| After a short treatment ther improvement that neither h. I could «hub: that Dr. \\ Pills were helping her. and sbmdon the doctor's servim The Pink Pill treatment I end “though the progress tt end atrength was neceeeanb‘ none the less certain, and it unttl ehe is as Well and strut her to dev. end l mu thank bu hid no occnion fur med since. I am a strong be] cfliacy of Dr. thlume' 1‘ week end delicate children believe it was thin medicine child Dr. Willieme' Pink l‘illa urc :i round-year medicine and are (Malicious in the one of children adult; They reetore to thi- Mu. honing constituents end make i: he Ind pure. In this Why they aim-ii the system and drive out dlb‘cluu'. see many men like ihe nbuw in this wonderful medicine hiss r0 heelch and strength After the bee! u advice bed failed. The genuine Pill! ere acid in boxes, ihe wrapper which been the full trade mark Willieme' PiLk Pills fur l'ale i'. There are other pills colored pm} they ere base imitations uflem because they give the dealer a g profit. They should always be h I hod a mend whose wards “‘(r: u Whose deeds we 1': always grind And who. it seemed to me. bud be‘ For some gust purpose planned. But on s day. he tell in love. Where“ his wisdom maâ€" Alas fer all the foolish things That then he dii and said i Puss Cured In 3 Lo 6 3'1}:le 1h n Burning Skm Diseases RquVc‘ one day. a Dr. Agnew! Ointmcn: will cme‘ one! ct itching piles In from thrc: t Mame. One swim-non brings con For blind and bleeding piles it is pm- Also cures utter. salt rbcurr. ”7.: habu's itch used all eruptions ct 2m: “’ c x; Relieves In ada)‘ nglnbotbam. The New Tehphone G She ms t new girl at the Ca phone Exchange. z- sh - Her previous exmricnce in but world had been behind fit hintz 8; Challis. â€"‘~- - â€"‘n Navertheless ehe was a piessant» young ledy, end emlebllity wn~ ‘ ell over her nature. She hed adopoed as her motto the log sentence. “We strive to pie: 5 ehe honestly trled to live up to i'. There we: a ring et the bell. She applied her eer to the ins! end asked sweetly : “When number. please 6’ “Let me have No. 47-} " “I an eorry time No. 474 is buev ehe replied. “You can have x 475 it you wleh." ,.: inc-Individunl at the other end c wire hung up his receiver and used I: use which plainly showed chat all e to plane do not necessarily sncc sod. _______ SAVED III‘III |.|l'l ADVERTISE!) MO my Month!” Pastgg 1 an: s strong 09‘ y of Dr. Wlllume' I sud delicate childrex a it wu this medicine M. 1' By its Loving Friend FRIDAY 'cEYLON TEA. WONDERFUL A Fall Doom): Would Pills .E‘ MAI HI 5 cents tth the lstnt-Sp‘ WM “1‘ bee end c 3i

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