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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Jun 1906, p. 2

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ceases to 7‘0!st no“ oi the but! armaments. 'mm From as. and Killed. Binghamton. N. Y.. Juno lLâ€"Rev. retired Presbyterian (1 him like some ouster. and suite .Pinkham probabl .3..de that will help your . I'lCh of Mrs not take advantage tier-oi assistance. a visit to the M ed authorised. til" ‘3‘ he no expectation in. ...- his ml {Osdies of Eleven Men and Ser- of “meg trout his post- MOI! lensiy Injures Five Others. m. and after the of interpellations e .4 enough ~ to make ideni'” organised to avenge the workman Mar- csowski. who was executed in the cita- del Saturday morning for attempting to kill a police emcer. Tribe Extsminaus ltnlf. St. Peter-burg. June 11.â€"One o! the most terrible stories or Nomadic vicis- reached St. toldhasjust ltistotheefleotthatan ted to drive from f 9 1 of dynamite. TY tied a distance 01:16“ “93 a“ plant blew up with ”loam“ mt was plainly heard 1}!!le away. A - beat cloud of smol covered the site , situde ".1. or the factory. and en it had cleared . Petersburg. estizo of the . entire tribe. the 'l‘chuktchees. number- W there was n! a 1" horse. wagon or m “110 had lett the 1 ing about 1.000. has just by notary only ., mile!“ hectare. the last avenue of acne Idontieympmiblo The “r '“ ‘md “dth d‘r‘s, ‘3 fragments of hm“! bodies and pieces at flesh and lim' were found to the trees nexiy one hundred were MW!» and placed in soap Dons. idenm being ire-pessible. The Injured. son, of whom it is thought will die, w taken to their homes in ‘hs vicinit in a general asse captions were a to families. who. when left to th had not the determination n commit suicide. W Church Union. London, June 9.--At the Presbyter- ian General Assembly yesterday the Anglican deputation, headed by His Lordship the Bishop of Euro . visited bly to assure hearty support union movement. Bryan For Premier!!- Washington. D. 0.. June 11.â€"With four states pledge others tailing into ulna! Bryan will, from his travels to to plant was owned by ‘ ; A9 ‘ St. 0 arines, June 11.â€"-Mrs. Ara- 'e. about 80 years of age. Queenston Heights on m ginsmtly killed. She had been vis- g her son. John Mchachle, who is caretaker at Brock's Monument, Queen- nton Heights. A bruise on the side of her head was the only indication of the cause of death. The Perils of Play. MW TH! OPERATION. Doctors and Hospitals Called it Chronic Eczema and Said Sores Never Could Be Healed -Child Was Getting So Bad Mother Didn’t Know What To Do. GURED BY,CUTICURA AT-A SMALL EXPENSE “Words cannot express my grati- tude for what Cuticurs Soap, Oint- vent have done for my son, who when two years old had eo- semass bodes any child could have it. eral doc- Bssfll Owstssy Grange. Hmfsllurs On lnundstss ‘Psrts of Johm and Butler, Po. aw KNOWN om w a worm lSLAND PARK WASiiED our can.“ Flood shs Highest In 4W Ilnes the M of May ll. M Un- M Woman Killed en 0“ M Cold... ”l. Only Death Isfl‘ ”suedâ€"Water Up to First Floor in Many e! the Houses. 'Hins Minister of New lesiend en Insiiehussn by Iirfiesd Ilseetien JMMWGN'IW Oeeiellslis W letndeeed ’endPutlnespr-selsslnllie mew dressy. NAM. Jess lip-Rims Jobs Isddss. trims Ilsistsr oi New same. died ”been tellers lest ‘ miner cm was total” in . lieseneioheetrslieistssn sleet lily":- Killi‘éh‘i mus. u' ° ' II “ ‘3' lies from th oit poi-test questions. mainly oon- " ' " mggh.hfl.":‘d‘mm$ghu iy washed out at existence. s s _p pal th towns. rushing vigorous speeches and 5.3.;"3: 333. a: rooslving deputation on various mat- an unknown women. who was struok by a train while standing on the famoul tors interesting to Australia. such as ”law 9"““nc‘ ”‘1 “l“ immigra- old stone bridge here watching the hllh water. The crest of the flood was noon. and reports from tow say that the waters are subsi pidiy“ The damage along Stony Creek is es- timated at 825.000. the death has been practical- but M ii". eavy rains Wedâ€" lted in the great- Hope the d burst. Five feet of water is pouring over the sluioeway or the Boydstown dam. and the water at noon was «one s sew inches of the top of the duo. Kearns' Meadow. north ct Butler, is covered with s test of water, The Kearns‘ bridge is entirely submerged. and the water has stopped the mach- inery in the pumping station or the Butler Water Co. W’ork has also been Works. «the RT. HON. 3.91. SEDDON. On Saturday be made a speech at suici- ot smaller factories. Thousands of dollars worth of lum- ber have been washed may from the Purvis. Cornelius. and Wm. Wyck lum- ber yards. and farmers in the creek bottoms have suflered great damage to crops. Five feet of water surrounds houses in she lower portions of Butler. and scores of tamllies were taken from their dwellings. Every railroad entering the city is disabled by the water, and no mail trains reached Butler yesterday. Lon! stretches 01 track are reported to have been washed out. N Injured In Kansas Tornado. Hillsboro. Xena. June s.--A tornado struck Goesset. a German Mennonite settlement. 15 miles southwest of here. Tar. slam-Wm: PAINT. I. P. protects and bssntldes. it's great durability, be“, iinish.snd economy,gives Mo to the WW. it's easy wetting collides. greet coming nee-euro. and strict purity, 'T.. “-725, N’T it worth something to know 1212: Chicken Houses, Tool bat-Cm, cig, have fireproof roofs? Paterson’s “Wire Edge” Ready Roofing is absolutely fireproof and waterproofâ€"and wearproof. It is cheaper than shingles and taste a lifetime. , We will send you a free sample. Test it yourself. "I “’c will also mail a copy of our illustraied “‘l'irc Edge? ' u practicum * t -.~ 000L.Cl. , Hardware stores everywhere handle Paterson‘s a can get it for you. Insist on having it. PAW I'Q. CO. LillTCD IMEAL a-o TORONTO MONTHLY MAGAZINE in A FAIlLY LIBRARY yesterday. destroying the largest store _ New Admiralty 8M to De Tooled With Greatest Fighting M has not yet nation 0! the Bfltish fleet was practi- cally completed to-day. It is ready to meet all eventualities and repel the exâ€" pected attack or an imaginary enemy now assembled oi! the west coast of Ireland. The greatest aggregation of ' fighting ships over ass 88! warships of various 000 men is participating in warfare. which is designed emciency ot the new Admiralty system for the defence of the British coasts and canmerce on the high seas. To Convoy Merchantrnsn. One of the most interesting features is to be the collecting of British merâ€" chantmcn at certain points and convey- ing them to home points. The force is divided into two hosts. the red (British) ‘ consisting of :35 vessels. including 8‘ torpedo boats and submarines. and the blue (the enemy) consisting of 90 war- ships without torpedo boats or subma- rines. Admirals Sir Arthur Wilson and - Lord Charles Beresford command the Vice-Admiral Sir Wil- participation the coming Anglo-Russian naval totes. in the course at which the Brlzish squadron is to visit Kronstadt and the _____.____â€"-â€"â€"â€" No Blame For steeoonu. Toronto. June 11.â€"-At a meetin‘ of the benchers of the Law Society at Up. per Canada Saturday afternoon, 3. c, usesconte was cleared of any char-g. Denison on his conduct in connection ‘with the return of Christopher Holland to Canada. 0000600000 Will 80" the nanship without fault. We invite an inspection dour large Just new is a good time toleave your order for a (all suit. Ifyou are thinking about one, don’t fail to see our goods and get our prices before deciding. It will pay you. A. EATER, ":33: W Thomas McCormsck Dead. London. June 8.â€"Thoe_ McCor-Inack. head of the McCormack Manufacturing 00.. died in Chicago yesterday morn- ing while on his way home from Cali- fornia. where he had been visiting his son-in-law. air. McCormack had been premium in business circles for forty yeara and had accumulated a fortune estimated at fully a million dollars. Several children survive. ________..__â€"â€"- Miss From Heat. CW. June 8.â€"Wednesday was the warmestdayottheyearthns tax-in Chicago. the temperature rising to 91 degrees at 8 o'clock- The heat caused by ordering now. For 1,. time only we are SELIED‘ an . COST Parlour Suits w 5353’ .- TO Kansas City, June tâ€"Two deaths from the heat occurred here Wednesday. The bitten teapot-stun recorded here was 86 degrees. -_â€"_â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" Without Hands or Fest. . Broekville. June aâ€"Adam Emmons. who was badly trosen last winter. Wont an operation at the Gen- eral Hospital yesterday morning. when the greater portion at his right foot. tbs-eedngsrsonone handsndtonr on ‘fllsothcr.wueamputated. Sometime the lett‘toot was amputated

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