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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Oct 1900, p. 7

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I g r I Iln incident that attracted more 1han passing interest was the re- markable cure of Mr. William Loyd, a most honored resi- dent of Wolfe Island, Ont. Mr. .Boyd's Q Y health hadsuf- frailty, which IIONEY AN EXCELLENT FOOD. Scientific men a5ay tbat lioney Is aa much more healthful dsweet than sugar, and hae many valueble proper- tiea. It ie nutritive, and when used freely wit.h breadà makei an excellent flood for chidren. It is laxative and muay be uised advant.egeously in place of medicine by persons of sedentary i,f it La lard to keep cleai. It is vtýry'easy, however, to re-enamel an c4d tub at sligbt expansfe. Soruli it first with a stron.g solution of soda Ln water. Whem perfectly dry ap- ply thte firar ccait of en.amel. Allow ihis two day,ý iii which to dry, and tbon put on. the second coat. After dryiag for twvonty-four hours f iii the tub with ocid watorand lot this stand six hoeurs. Ernpty, dry thoroughly and add thse third coat of paint. Thnte are several ýýays to cdean an onamelled tub. One that is easy and quiok is to pur sorue benzine or, a JREA T ITORJG ELOBDS. DISASTERS THAT HAVE CAUSED HEAVY LOSS 0F LIFE. lice R'iit ('alailty at G%3setoi Reeeli, Mal),y tIllîdetIlns leik Ifféent Pargs of lige Wînrd-Thfe Greaes egïod We 1 Ie vglvîe t or il aslet Hol In soutiheru Italy the voicano is the naine for terreýr; in Swiïzý.rland àt jtisah avalanche; in South Anaica iis thé, eaxthquak-e; in A.rabia, it ie the isandstorrn; in Sibariaitlth caçused hy _thse bursting of the Shef field Water Co.'s reservoir at Brad- field, seven or eight miles west of the town. The portion that gave wsay was 100 yards long and 70 feet deep, and severaI villages were overwhe]med. 'hl nc at Sheffield was 250. Laden w ith fragments of ruined houses, fur- nIture and dead bodies, the flood pour- ied into the River Don 'vhich rois, and subnierged a great part of Neepsend, a suburli, where inany persons were d rowned. -THIE AVALANCHE OU'2 DUA2TII." Many crf the de6tails of Anierica's THAT TH~ FAC-SIMILE 94"W

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