Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 12 Jan 1894, p. 7

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Eur Sale and DI!” and sec convinced w a. Chair: n9: J1, U0 ‘ d“ 30K 01" THEâ€"â€" WAR II. LINDSAY. ”RE, TUBE, 'l( E Y WWI/RE TY DAYS {NDOUS Lennon yzsamen ts. Haves Mart neason. Both cont; was the question of re cause for satisfac- g Millinery contra a. A call solicited} V“ richness £0 red nerves. [Amman m H a m siting that mi'Jlt .dvertisuzzeut. and infer-nut on is up move of inculculable The prams I‘f DP. should bu sung throw be Landfill? in "uppers blould fi â€" ---- mzuc. .‘u . the “delementa new” b.-L_-__ “3 ,r~! flux 7 , torn. . _ ‘7.” \V mum: IlluCH mier. Alwrlmvimz buds them ”speak wet" SPVt‘l‘fll Hum-I. l enquired why (My ill persim'd in shunting. vr rather yell- g at mp. mnl was aurprianl m be "Em-"ml vim Hwywre nnt spanking as uml an fun vrly, This» led M an investi- ntiwu mul jullg“ my u-v when Ifntmd hat l‘wk l‘dl: wow mung the deafness hiph WIN uumvwwcl l ‘ lmfi‘ lmpll t‘éllfié‘ll by my mmnlh l wmmmml (llp I'm}: 1 ill: rnt‘ u uwulll maul » lmll’ lullqut‘. Md I cum «u-uanlur want? pprfuvely cured Ifltav haying luau lluaf fur tpu )‘PM‘Q. I a» bum “mum; unumraatin-u and am ll: tut biladuwa. ll» 11qu l mu ya! a little dull at hamsug, lm: mu m nus deafness, it in unnplv‘mdnwa, lhu mm]: at my tea mu) "mi-”y m hqar conversations. 'hluh all“ lunl as me . wul: an inclination not. w hm! “hall 13 being said. But I ‘m h” \‘iglt'. .uul Vn“ n 19" h--- l An omeeia .ho" L. “w. ,_V._, ...... “A. .u leU \u we city papers of 3 man being cured of psmlysm by Dr. Williams’ Pmk P1115. I immudiaroly began the use 0f Pink P2113 and befurv I haul finish-d the thin I» .-.\; I noticed a curious sensation in my leg, and the pain began tn In“) it mcepriug when 1 endeavored tn walk. We“. the improve- ment continued, gradually extended to my arm. and by the tmu: I had cuuwieted the seventh box my leg and arm were as we" as ever. and my general lxcalth was much better. And nmv comes a stranger part of my experience. I began to wonder why penple who were cmwersing with me “-unhl shunt 50 land. Of course they had alwags had to shunt owing tumy deafness. but I was mack-r the impressinn flint. they were beginning u. about much louder. .-\Hprlm\~h... )....1.. AL...“ .. . .u‘ “Luv-IV, GUI-l. 1 concluded to hear my ailments as well as I could. In 1361! I started a store about two miles from Calumet Island, Qua, but not being able to converse w.th my patrons on acmiunt of my deafness, I foam: it almcbt impossible to make business a success. However, things were getting ts little brighter until last April wlu-u 1 took a severe pain, or rather that appeared to be u cramp in my right leg below the knee. l was then doing business in Utrawa, hm‘idg come to the city from tho place abate mentioned. At first. 1 gzwu no heed to the pain‘ thinking it would dicnppcur: but on the contrary it grew WurSc. and in the course of a few weeks I had to use a cam: and could scarcely bear any Weight on my lcg. l Dontinutd to go about this way for two weeks, when a. similar cramp attacked my loft an“ an., :.. LM .1 i HE STORY OF AN OTTA WA BUSINESS MAN. mm With name-I and Partial Par- alysis-01mg“ to Give up an Bushes. on Account o: The“ biannualâ€"To . the surprise or an [nond- nu Been hily;3utored to Health. Item the Ottawa Free Press. Mr. R. Ryan, who is well known in Ottawa and vicinity, having been until recently a merchant of this city, relates an experience that cannot fail to prove interesting to all our readers. It is well known to Mr. Ryan’s acquaintances that he has been almost totally deaf since I twelve years of age, and that some time ago this allliction was made still more heavy by a. stroke of partial paralysis. Recently it has been noticed that Mr. 5 Ryan has been cured of these troubles, and a reporter, thinking that his story would be of benefit to the community, requested permission to make it public. and it was given by Mr. Ryan as follows: “In the fall of 158:}, when I was about twelve years of age, I caught a severe cold in the head, which gradually devel- ed into dc..fness, and daily became worse, and in the month of July, 1584, I had become totally deaf, and was forced on ”-1 account of this to leave school. The 8! physician whom I consulted informed me dll t my deafness was incurable, and I to nun-“dun ”I A. L . uv 9 ”He .9 .. mum's mu! A Mi! lumm‘. mod w-qu‘ut' “.3:qu pssrf'uvzly Mimi :Miug: hum than? in? Mt )‘PM‘QI ‘ u animal} «unwound-w: and am 33' mm». m ugh l mu ycr Mime dull any, [nu ma Janus doafnau, is u “Minn", lhu P631315 (If my tea imli'ny m hear conversations. ml) Juan's me with an inclination In“! “hat is being said. But I \mh: and yuu may say from me 'Uim'dcl' hr. \Viiliaml’ Pink Pill! -! "momma known to man, and v I) ha intraver indebted to them . unwed health and strength. pulsar ethics usually prevent the 'n-u m n a new: column: of any- !:at might be construed as an uncut, and than much valunble tun is.auppreued that might >..... I“ SAVED BY A NEWSPAPEE yam shows that Dr. Williuna contain in a condensed form I” ta necessary to give new life a to the blood, md restore mes. Theym m annulus Wu: Eanmliun £1157. 1E§ery Doser_Effective mDQAY. FRIDAY. 'JAN. 12 m4 Speaks through the Boothbay (Me) Register, 01 the beneficial results he has received from a. regular use or Ayn-’9 Pills. He says: “ I was feeling sick and tired and my stomach seemed all out of order. I tried a number of remedies, but none seemed to give me relic! until I was induced to trythe old relia- ble Ayer’a Pills. I have taken only one box, but I feel like a new man. I think they are the m“ a: pleasant and easy to take of anything I ever used, being so finely sugar- eomed that. even a. child will take them. I urge upon all who are in need of a laxative to try Ayer'a Pills. They will do g .” r I'or :11 diseases of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take ‘AYER’S PILLs Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aye: 3-. (30., Lowell, Mus. Dr. Williams” Pink throughout the land. in in every household .ouk! unite in ma A FRIEND 1; null m-ln: cured of able tojudke of tho fruits without know. \‘x'nljznms' I’ka i'xlls. 1 tag the process by «Mel: they were “'0' a} rm: usu or ,Pmk 1'2115 duced. Suppose Osaguuon should engage ““i-‘l‘:‘l ‘1?" ““‘3‘ 1’ “‘1 l extenaively In the work of totem: Sfi‘s“:l~(3“,m_ “lyllwnflnd mission; suppose that their zeal and ' (““1“WWWMMH enemy in that came should dlatingnluh Mk. “0H. themwmve- th h b [d b y gradually extended to em avery- are. I. you e qu ta trna‘ hv mm: 1 had cmupieted that non-members :2qu not knzw Interior :3. It”: and arm were as facts and motives. and yet no man could my mum...” hmlrh “as ofijact on that more if these non-mombera d nuw com”, a stranger would form a judgment In accordance urn-Hue. I began to with the fact! that they did know, and 0 "hm were culn'ersing that that judgment should be that “3! mt av laud. Of course Orangemen were engaging In a meat laud- ul tn shunt ”wing mmy able enterprise. And the name would be 3 muh-r the impressirlll now! the Freemason’nFotesterund other {IIIM'B t" about ‘much noclsttea‘ And he was prepared to form a :Irxz‘ l‘nytd? Akin"; :Pf‘d“ judgment on In!“ thh haw tramplred "J””:E“!“'r"ll;”"‘vp :5”) and hem enhmmed totha world In cons My {unwind n: be nutxon arm: the Protestant Protective “.m, "M wanking an Association. These facts wodokaoma TM“ M m a" im-ésti. m It lucaout annotation; lta opera‘ "w M. “3”,“ l funml “mm are In the dark: It“ bound by an I ‘ v‘ltl‘ntg H39 “FRINGEQ “"1 020961907. I ‘ 5 . Inna twp" ”mm; 2) It: ems! aim are political. and one at I wmhmtml (hp mm; «9 19mm! Bitumen In to pnuat Roman I ul 4 w: mm. m: Cnthollen.beoausotbor m Roman Oathol- l .s apt? partway mm! m. Mm obtain!" 0mm under tho much a m 2a! fur fun yawn. ‘! «unprovtwu orndualnamamoatt. «staunch-u and mu m uu-n- 7L - ' A‘VOI’S Remedies. Ispemfi speedie- for paradmch diseases as locomotor 'Mm ysis, Sh. Vitus‘ deuce, rheumatism. nervous cmuesa stranger a. I began to were Cunversing and. Of course 1d they old and making might m g Tu. Dre-ch “‘Tâ€"uit'. Wm“. “shag-am b’ ”lama JA v ”Mb! dtmowm “outta. LN. 19 bk pa. ‘1' t - Ian. on this v’ardloiy and gunman"! "an“ . . u ’ CWSI’APE furor m Em mmt’xtatm ' P“ $.13 "Tm"! "v.51?“ “who : m’ N OTTA “T I” suth wt {0 euah .h‘nootfid M WA be" 15 1", .nd hi! I!“ 1 AN 5 DOW a D 080p): ' 991V“ which er ‘3 file when ’lddg, “"1 Pun! ‘5 ‘Gt‘led mu” 101' Hg]; 9 not our. ”981. ‘1 Plt- till” ' p ‘her., that tmmMn Balm“ Cannot b! What 1. 1” mfl'mt’e’. ' .431.“ th ‘umph. "003 um .ona. H“ To . Dm- G accomplish tux. Been 9°66 In meat or . Valve tho} I) action. We "a B hum.“ {Redo win. (”lg be 3 1;]. each Ouch; all mum h In 13 Cit en unm Dream“ a '5 But top 9 0! tram, 1: fail-y,t relates "for, It Sand 6111111115:an :30"! in cup. 1-5. It; 0_ Preve Stand idly bnelther man: u “hood “d ”inning: wen £31” hay, J 3226,18” What :3 Dan-lotion; ally d s Phat “eve;- ‘9 w“! w: a ham,“ 0 h eaf “no I p131"; Wh thou: rebuk l' a” s0mg; - e “um! ab 1 ich my lash °' If ade still time Hints-123d“ l barootedup :- 8’ hath not 'tial par mOFe rooun ‘ 5 must “'6 ’ than obVIOn'l ic. alysxs. " God em “Mud: ’ Ld that M Datum HI 310,3 ham lithe Dp. hem troubl 2' “8115 A 3 "'3”: 6nd an ‘mfles to that his st 93, 'he 15‘ iflsln, u the “u"? 0m In. de l: commum-ot;y dam an; :0 purpoae invgfifp"'hxnenc o; ' ' c L 0 It public, “"02: in “on, it is Clea: th 3 hum“: t“:- A an as fUUOWS: ta” ta Valve hum“n re ‘t fresdom “a a I “'88 aboné that an "n“ the rev eoonslbmty and Jghc a Se ‘ ”I .0011” £861 'gentleman w! ' dumy d \ere 1:011]:y m the their godly” en.d_ ’CCAmo wave). Tm: Pugh: 0! G00. us} “5905. 1554 Iofe’ N°"» the UL?” “‘9 Pom; ’33 {0; 3d Qvolv“ po-iiicgl k1 C5- ‘ _ Ced O . 80mg 3 “do; 3?};001' Th" hfngg' GER Cancun and 009° hflfl ”formed 9 ”1° pm 1 "'1” 0mm “West”, A, me 1” p 5 Should D“. be ‘h R It v 7 ‘ 56059101, about ought > U, Gimp! n from . Y beams pollflm G ‘c hfifl I" «laugh C. -r-LL F l v w v- w-‘FBIEI Thug alolamooanol-oflooz dolled. nod they woruol lho lollowloa Judumoot z= awaouaaaawa AND maniacal u) 15 lo I roman-am ood dooomoo monment. ood. l! oonlod out lonloolly. It would doolroy oll tho bouofllo wo hovo dulvod from hol! o oeuturv ol coll-nonra- mool oud eollnhtoood nohool sworn ood Advanced civilization. ood would out! In tho dlotnmlon of oonl‘odorotlon. It loam- moto for one olomoot o! tho population to tom ouoh on orzoolulloo. why not onothorl Why not for tho one and one- quarter millions of Fronoh-Cooodloo! Ramon Catholic: in Qoebool Why not (or the Mennonltooln tho Northwoofl Why loot (or the dlaomt Protootoot dooomlo notion? Some of these could boot to at tho game. Why not thopdnolplo ho con-led on: n bot-op" provinc- Ind who” Whore would no out hot Kim-lotion o! filo populozlan to flat” in W out! ”homing for tho Moo, of tho: Mania portion. thou the cod moot ho Cumin-moat, and whoa 0M! wu. ‘ Wohvo.hou1¢.moahotoonnuom . In diacusamg this Prassatmt Protective Assodation one any h: me: with the mud argument. "You do not underatmd this society, you are 2:3: one at 153 members. and therefore 0:: ~11: no: to speak." But U: 19 not nczenmry to belong to the moiety to be in a poslztou to critic‘za 1:. to: “by their fruits ye aha}! knew them.” We may be; ' to do without discussing politics, and be. cause many ministers are not suflioiomly well informed on purely political questions to discuss them to advance. Other men are hotter preparod for ouch discussions, because :hoy have dovotcd time und Isbor to pom-loo! study. Bu: ulna moral and religious factors are involved or drum into the political arena. then mimslom homo duty to perform, for thero are aspects of such mmm on which they no man: com~ petont to speak, and speak they should. ‘ When it is o minister's duty to speak. it were a. ohomeiui thing to be silent for rear of hurting the feelings or alienating the friendship at any man. The prophom of old took a. conspicuous part. in the affairs at the nation, '32:: only when moralmd :eligious fumes we to directly involved. The Society condemnedâ€"Does It nun- preeent True Protestantism-flow can ouch Conduct be Wrens!» anthem yet Right for mu 2 A sermon fdesllng with the Pmmtent Protective Association was pro-chad re- cently by Rev. G. D. Borne. M. A., motor of Calvin Presbyterian Church, Pembroke. 1 The text chosen was Matthew xv., 13; "Every plant which my heavenly Father hath not planted shall be rooted.” A Sermon Preached in Calvin Church, Pembroke. headache, the Efter effects of Is grippe, palpitation nf the heart, nervous prostra- tion, all diseases depending on vitisted humouinthe hlood,such ssscrofnls, chronic eryeipelss, etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females. such as suppressiona, ' 'es, and; all forms of weakness. ee build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they efl'ect a redicelcureinall marking from mental worry. overwork, or excesses of any nature. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills uremsnufactur- ‘ ed by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., 1 Brockville. Ont, or Schenectady, N. Y., 1 and are sold in boxes (never in loose form , by the dozen or hundred, and the public ¢ are cautioned against numerous imitations I sold in this shape) at 50 cents a I box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be 1 had of all druggiste or direct by mail from I Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company from either address ‘ I REV. G. D. BAYNE ON THE 5". mink!!!“ vuu- We Inn m 4“ country. V ,4 In um and x “I“. amt mm m to do not no: no‘ Amm‘ ouo- mnggom .411 Liverpool wu smiling in the only put of In: not our tho-binning Dish.” of the magnum and. mum, in. sticking tut o! a big lunatic no of tho mint loch sad flu Wold-Ix into: sultan-nun“! Maude" W Th. maxim: am not Inn to the and “throat. Mani-nova. mammal-j mt I‘ll". um um‘ "You any any.“ muum tho manor. “no oto um. Ground. But who. nodo no mum Tho truth: Ind the truth coll non mm mm. t wand» how much tho Pmmam Fromm. Announce out "that“ to homo lulu-tom out! Ionian ‘ mlooloao oad tho «mo of can» moan). We hon no no to: tho ooooolofloa In um country. Wo uood mun pm). undam- nooo and no). non voumoooo In wou- dolna. mm onllahuuod ubonmy; but wo ‘ do not and tho Fromm: Protocol" ‘ Anodouon. oad It.“ moo um m IN on rocket: on tho doddod Motility of on m .3 1..“ who in I “much Ptommt.” Iho conceded all he ocutd to m. mam". 5 and than showed chem um higher "In they and cmr attuned to. (II-mud mu Baum: Cnhollo «atrium and practice. no omnooun. Will!“ an «may! n II that they should be brougho but to tho flush-sob» In the only an“: m m hum: nu. Nalmr Fromm“ «I Roma ammo In our nude home by‘ them 1m tho mu: can an“ mu (m. 1 “15-- _‘-k , '- to But. he continued, it is urged that the u Ramon Catholics get more than their lair of shore of public offices; that Protestant n~ applicaute are discounted in their favor. d. He did not know that anyone had ever it soon etatiatiee that would justify thie Ir ouepicion. How» not aware that reliable to evidence could be produced to prove thie. if He had omciel evidence to prove that it ie ’3 not true at this province et ieaet. But i! eunpoac that it ie trueâ€"eupooee that it cen be proved that the Roman Catholics have a more than their fair share of the emcee I under the federal and provincial govern- ! mentt; admit that theee logubrione . suspicions are well rounded; what ie the : remedy? It in to be round in open I dizcueeion. in the deadly crucible of the prone, in the electric light oi public opinion. ' i‘ If the Ramon Catholics thus minute for . undue ascendancy they ere acting very E‘ wrongly; then: is no jnetSilcaticn for such 1 scheming. But how can it be wrong for i the Roman CA‘JEDHCR, and ye: right for Proteetante. to do the some thing? Don't H you ecc that for Proteutente to do this in . to throw awn-y their etrongeet armament ogeinet derkcexe and wrong-doing? mun PROTESTANTISM. _ (4) The great object of Protestantism should be to bring their fellow-countrymen and neighbors to the truth on it in in June, This cannot be done by plotting and acheminn to checkmete them in poiitice, or by chose and ridicule. You can‘t ecoid a men into the kingdom of heaven. nor get him there by belittling hie oninionr. Not time did Peui. As he need on More Bill xvswz's or is: WEEK. ofliae. He knew some lsrge employers who preferred Presbyterisns. Methodists or Bsptists. becsuse they were not troubled snd greet Injustice may be done in some instsnces. Fitness is the thing to be con- ‘ suited. He wss s Protestant, but in the public service he insisted thst no men should be scoepted simply becsuse he wss s Protestsnt or e Romeo Cstholic. or s Freemsson or s Forester, etc. We should get beyond such childish sentiments. It won no easy end to sccompllsh. but still our effort should be to consolidste end render homogeneous the mingled rsces, tongues and peoples that the omnioatsnt Providence hes formed the popuistion or this country of. ‘ msmpnxszm'rs pnornsrnmw. (3) The Protestant Protective Associstion misrepresents true Protestsntlsm. There was no trace at say such spirit or practices amongst the apostles or esrly disciples. ' All thst they did was open and shove ' bond. Their system 0: propsgsndism wss msniiest to the world. There was no mystery, no secrecy. “Behold, I send you,” ”well: in the Light ss Cni!d:en." Nothing wss to be done in s corner. N a men csn doubt thst the whole attitude of the spostles was one oi openness and publicity. Thst is the genius of true Protestsntistn still. The same thing is true of the Mariners. Luther nsiied his thesis where sii who wished might reed it. Buss sud Cslvin and Knox made no secret of their convictions sod designs. They exposed them to the world. True Protestantism hes nothing to concesl. end it can only tend to detest its ends to invest it with s secrecy sud mystery. I: is sure to be binned with doing things or which it is not unilt'y. n--___ I! BAD POLITICS. (2) his bad pounce. All sensible people ue agreed in the ebetnot tlnb n men'n creed should not be 3 but to his omen! elevntion. unless it can be proved the: there In eomethlna treuoneble ln tbs: creed, or something thnu unfit; him for THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAI JANUARY 12 1394. s Intensityraeialandreliuiousstriies. When F IheJewswiahsdhommtheirLordthey i imporosdaheaihen institution of torture ' iorthepurpose. Are weso do the same! ‘ Theideaoieoniederationwasayaadone; {itwasontheiineotm and eon- U'aolidasion. Theaamemay be saidotthe Presbyterian church. and oi file Guise et ‘ , manyChristimto see different branches of the church consolidated. He said he needno: say hewasa Protestant; he was notguntyoibroadehurehism, norotover- tolsration, and was as is: removed from ritualism as is was possible; he oonldthsreâ€" torespeakwith agoodgrace. The ideaoi confederation. as well as the idea 9, Christianity, can best be realized by hearing with one another's peculiarities- by minimizing trlfles, by broad coloration. This great country can realize its idealonly by amalgamation races and dwelling to- getherin unity. For it isa great country -the best on earth; capable or muons development and power for good. But it this disintegrating principle is so be admitted. then shall we be broken into little. helpless iragments -â€"be turned beck to medieval traditions, and become an easy prey to any who mighs invade. Here he illustrated with the apt story of Audubou‘s don. let loose to drive away an enemy, but instead so: to fight among themselves until the enemy prevailed. mmmmmmm Inna-ungmAmu-laninsmuflonuhe and“ No other smoking tobacco seems to have su plied the universal demau for a coo', mild, sweet smoke like the “OLD CHUM. ” The name is now a. household word and the familiar package has be- come a memberof the family. WE” mum]. Old Chum Plug. Why in a hobhllng ponguâ€"lako Be In I lun- man Human.) When (:wmo 1V. wantsâ€"v.11”, «in: bird was he ‘ llko‘.‘~A kingfisher. mu: Puetfimk nun. Sx‘MI-roxls~Momure; Intense Itching and Mimi: a; meat at night: worn by cardamom It allowed to continue tumors form. which anon blood and nicer-«ta. becomln‘ vo tore. Swn‘xx‘s Olmmzx'r stops the (wrung “41 t-medmc. mum uhantlon. and In most cases romnvu the Iurnura A: drumme. or by n w. tor-5000mm Ur. Swmmut 80a. I’hilsdflvnh ‘a-Provide yourself with e bottle of A yex’e Chem Factors! and no hue the melee Amend to: contend nu unoceufxuu with e endden cold. An In emu-nanny medlulne :c an no t quel. end leading yhyetueee everywhere recommend it. Popula- Ivurwhue. Beginning with a small load «la in n mull drug store. the bualneu oi Hoof. 8‘th has steadily inc'mcd until there is scared, I village or hamlet in :he United Sate: when it is unknown. - fro-day Hood's Suntan-Ills and! It the head in the medicine world. admired in mum, and onvied in my“ by lhouundc o: wonld¢e commuters. It has 3 longer 3.10 than my other modicino before lbs America: public. cud nrcbzbly greater um: all other uranium“ tad blood purifiers combined. Such ween-as roves mom. 1: you are alc . in in not the medicine for you to mi Hood's wnpmuln Carol. Why in u nom- like taxman ?â€"Bo keyl. Why in t mmoted room like: npdevflâ€"lt uven hnug'mz. Pusan mm Euro 8002. A Pregnant or one of our College. an: “We spent mm doome- nlahts In consequence at our children Inflaflns from coral. but am nevu- oocun now: We mo Booth Emu-Ion sad it quickly renova- pmmomr: trauma." Why is the cm or unmofimnsuke camzmur. He is In enemy to Turkey. â€"As a result or the awards outta“ the police. the lines were drum a little closer Sunday around the nlconn of New York 1 clay. An order wont forth tbs: all the also» where liquor wsc obhluhlo mun be closed {or 24 hours {ram 12 o'clock Saturday night. but the only oflocb 1! 1nd. apparently. no: to close the front door Ind ‘ ozone the blind: to be tightly drown. A: the close of the dry 142 exolsa most: had been recorded. vouch pass an Ind down duly. the war:- house: no mung wan goods. um! the whmes are “around from morninfi to night. The first «lo 0! foreign trait brought by the cans! muted the success. and greatly unmanned exporter- ad un- portem, and atenmau no bolas coded rapidly and economically. Don’t REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS There’s Nothing I: Like as! ‘. Ritchie Co. Ute Skodl'l Discovery Cures Headache sud Dnvem IT DOES AWAY Vfl'fli BOILING HARD RUBBING BACKACHES SORE HAREDS .EERE AND 12333.3. 30A? ANOTHER WASH‘ DAY 00 BY WITHOUT TRYING Sgn__11ght Saga. a “nub: pcmn !. finger- the All Mud; of rm and 0mm ware. Eva-mung and PWM a 0M. - - Sawmrryaudanmm gem“ [cram-manta pmaomaudflpufirtbeoo mu.“ Good Cookingm M Coal Stove? qé Fetch on your Hoods and get your Farm Stock Insured at many” 7 ,, mamâ€"an. HAVE YOU A -vâ€" vvvvw ‘7waer WIUV Imvu u and the appréablt'tt'ti 365! weather tout got as a spur to their thoughts tn ma dtrootton. Ihamughbred and Farm Stool! Insured at very Low Rates. _ 7v_-__- wâ€"w â€".- r-vlllrfillbw U! L“: llwuldllcc comf in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. On Saturday. the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was burnt by a blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 2132 my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and to- day, the 25th, Mr. S. Corneil has a cheque for the amount of my claim in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased with the fairness of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance company in navincr mu n‘ahnn D........ ___:u _,A, , JAS. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STREET 0v- m. AndLMâ€"ms "mum-u. W. G. WOODS, nmmwmmulx. “Mkmmmy («children of which I an acquainted. I hope the day is not mam whcnmothau wflloouaidcr then-cal dedrculdnn, and uaoCastorx'a in- land of memqmmwhichm 605mm their loved ones. by forcinzopinm. morphine, soothing mp sad other hurtful “W5 is an excellent medicine for ch!)- dmn. Rocha-shut Wywdmecflu mmwmwzm" cnovnya SEED WI DIAL ONLY 1' TH! 3381' nuns Of v ‘I ‘Iv‘uhvl' um- ‘Jlrli‘w‘ ' ; ' ' ‘ ' HTpfiu‘I 'iac‘diafiEN'DEo "1' _. ”1, As 3. Preventive and Cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases; For that Bangugj: of yoqlgg Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Inflznts and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine not other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregorie, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor 01!. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions ofMothers. Caster-m destroys Worms and alloys feverishness. Castoriu prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Dian-has. and Wind Colic. Castor-in relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach Conway. Ar’ ALLEN c. Sm. an. no Conant Conpuay, '17 Murray Street, New York City. and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas- toria is the Children’s Panaceaâ€"tho Mother’s Friend. um “MI “Whom. Castoria. m wean LuiijLigM ., CORNEIL. PROMPT SE TTLEMENT. DI. J. F. Kwanzaa. Conway, Ax" D8. (3. C. 0300'». ELG. rWooas. June: 891th; Pain Killer. S. 77001-12911. A580. A083! '03 What is 9;: tons. products. yes we are {no to €02"... .45 the max-mot Minivan utolookwith (not upon it." I recommend I: umporioitouymfifiipfio‘ known» inc.” 8. A. Ami. 0.. ll! So. Oxford sc..13roou:n. N. Y. “Our physicians in the children‘s depu-tr men: have spoken highly of their exped- cnco in then- outside practice with 0330111 and although wo only have among our medimlsuppues the“: known a mist “Cunt-inksowcn adapbcdwchndmm 17mm non-mu. um Dru-mun. Castoria. '0 lion I Own nu can on out! I." dun hum». yum-nan N. J. t M 3. Mel. vouuu .m. Noni magi. __M"L "‘3 ‘5‘ U- HIT I‘m nmbel'ofor Grain End Stock Farms Why m an vm-u rm can but a homo.“ lot "um I! and ::.,‘ ‘ 1' :2 b; :.....'.:.:.1, y“: my. and mu- m- mm um v fur a» how you willow: a mum? 1- Mn a a who: hum. mnollr now. whlfih we M II.” fl raw-ml, mm: ma, which mundane“! I. ma» gun a Ipa-uuguo nu Than tam «m be com ohmp. A mu: my. mom down t. .H um will be n-qnmu) find a. no. mu roman an momma» an very Iowa! m of 13mm. 0mm: of Victor-in. Durham no Haliburton ERIE IBM 00.. We. IJ. LOST as we manna? PVARMS FUR SALE. The ,nndemcnodA 711:; m: Isle L!!! nut-Lam IVA-sumac cfreorod with or without nu. Madonna rum. Pour fifth: of mollusk}; to policy holder.» For amount-not mm on!!! lo 1‘. 0. TAYDOI. Am-m for Mminv and View-{00. Accumulated (Imam. .. lumtedlncgnm... Rum and uranium .5 low ”motherla- Ipeouzbln company. The newsman: of has prams! um llbcnl. The resources 3nd I of this cum ny afford tho-o insured In Mammal-5; Against Ion. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Gwen: INSURANCE COMPANY "an“ LA.‘ .L 1-18 L VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD.â€"-Thc under signed otters for sale um deck-chic props-t: In the value or Oskwood now occupied by him- selt. cannula: or n Rood tame house with stone ccunud :1an outbuildings. There I. one core can u but of land “acted. on which is a young arch-M commenccd to bear. Good. water. both hard and cart. on tho tot. Tot-Inc ub- cnl. For further mom». ugly w'l‘HOMAs STAPLES. or to the owner, J 0 N SHERIDAN. Ockwood. 9.0. Oskwood. Sept. 4. 1893â€"744. General and Nervous liability. Weakness of Body and C. u Mind rfilfem of En- rors 9: 1?st in Old 414? PROPERTY FOR SALE VILLAGE ma- ru 'L‘wnnn -- wvc- av - l town-Mo price a vuushle farm at the Village 01’ Downeyvmo. conuinlmz one hun- droo norm more or loss. belng the North but of Lot No. 7.1:: the 9th 00an or the Tom:~ ship of Emily. Terms movable. Immofluo W. Apply to MORGAN ONEILL. 3‘ k W L 'NEI u:§;yown£{m'lotwgflf [Leia I90}. 1% oa’uiiz; mam: Two houses udlou on Bunsen-32.. nut-aha English chm-ch. and oomtombro residence on 1-02.. to behold It cccc. Von dumb]. topaz-um. Home: now drawing m: run “I v mum to out: put-chum. Apply to A P. DEVIJN f‘ nr'v Crown Attorney. and". Out. Inn. mamâ€"mu FARM FUR SALEâ€"Win mum-bin an». A valâ€"-34- ,~___â€".â€"-v-‘o at 015' .1) on mud brick yumâ€"established :- 1 â€"I have now on hand a lame until! Oct CHOICE mm 8319K. vr‘hloh x 7 51183 the M (I! Hahn- n. -__ _.4__, ucru am In Lindsay. with «unable buildings for market gardener. Rent «ml». to a good tenant sou-y to J. A. LANG. Col "can 0:. Toronto, at to Mr. CHRISTOPHER CHI‘I'I‘IPJ: Lnin ---h cmfi'lfiii {ART-:3; ‘s‘é-‘z'i‘ O RENT, FOR A TERM OF YEARS. -â€"20 acres lard In Lena.-- ...... __.-A , _ .0..- ram III In, hands: number cf «3th home- In (on to mum-Mn, and Mao rum property in the county at Vsctoru. those d Inch rm and 1: their interest to see me. C. CRITT- ICK. {Andean-86 u. N. v_â€" vw WV“ nomad honor. within a Inmate's wslk d the post office. in Skitobefa ten-zoo. Wuhan" Poueeazon ngcn Smmedntoly- Apply as: ch. Ihm _. 9L0! eon. LONG and SHORT HARDWOOD rum AND LIFE. UILDER§,_ 4mniqr1un.â€"m -I‘ _‘--, ; THE VERY 3153?? Coal and Wood, Pressed Hay and Straw 'OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. one. la n. Stamf- mock. ”assay. 00!. 12th,:m ~79. (1‘th lam moo. And at them; Prion. Ensure your windows now find have that In at once or has: on you will he gonna (mm the window cranium tabla AA 11m 2: mt- Ne w Ad Qertisemen ta. Lindsay. Nov. 24th. 18934â€"82 â€"â€"____ 7 FROST SA?! OUSE T0 RENT manna! L-n_. â€"‘AL] A , GIORGE any“, mm m sums: GEO. INGLE. " Much ”- 19:41-11!- Egg Ingle. George inextcii.’ sell at

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