Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1897, p. 5

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lI'IU!!ll.II|('It1I[ not sung!!!-Inna hand: A pout min`, but nlnoovne. -Jada: Work A&Ilu Mr. I`. Mcnuigan. teacher of the ad- vanced department. of the Fort Augustus. IKE I.. nohool. says: "A few years ngo '1 contmctrl I severe cold. which resulted in hemorrhage. I did not recover myntrongth ~ and my Irienda feared that I was doomed m an early death. I used is number of modicinoe, but did not make any maberinl Program. I then began using hr. Wil- iame` Pink Pills. and to them I owe my nnowod health and activity. Then um 1 I 1 Mrs. John Sugar. wife of a prominent: l former livin near Egan Croelt,Ont... any: : "I am gle to have an opportunity to main lmown to other sufferer: the wonder- working powers of llr. Williams Pink 1 Pills. I was very sick for over six months. ` I and wot unable to do work of any kind for that time. I was extremely weak, subject. to dinineu. pain in the side and faint. and smothering npelln. The doctor pronounced my trouble hurt dinem-e. and nothiv eoemed to relieve me until a friend nclvile me to try llr. Williams` Pink l'iIln. I soon found benet from them. ond, after the use of eleven boxoe, won as well and an-ongna everl had been. and am now able to do In housework without: an trouble. I can enrtil reoommonul I r. Williame Pink Pills to t ioao troubled no I urn. " WORDS 10F COMMENDATION FROM SOME Of THE CURED. HEART TR9UBLE CURED. TOLD BY A TEACHER. FOLLOWA THE USE OF nu-nn-1-. nml the mum: nnu1`u frk-ml: hand to nurvw him. l`rue tn his trivmla. wt-n In times of dnngor. Herbert Lnmlrmn wont to the bmmclo of the n n of the gmmt mun whum nll the uouth till lama nml hmmnc though he in dnul. For dnyu Ianndrum was by the side of hi: trio.-ud. Then dvuth came and relh-veal the de- vuml wntclwr. AM this tluw ho cun- ttnuul to mhllnh n smn.I.l daily paper ln which txu-0 will no news excvpt. o It-vvr. Police on the uutlook. NAl`A.`1I2I:. Nov. 2. W. F. Hell arrived home yeeterdny after in month`: ebeence. f visiting hie brother end other friende n r Alexander. Manitoba. John bovny reent- - ed home on 8eturdey_elbor a couple of f months in the norbhwe . Hnllowebnjwu u very quietly observed in town. Tb new chief oi police kept his eyel- ell eronnd. and the smell boy i doore end only: few oeoee ol mieplnced LR: ~ I were reported on Saturday night. i precocious yonnuehen were around with A supply 0! pee: and pee hlowen endeavor- ing to have whet on they could one of the performence. hue y the zinc their supply of pen wen oxheneued they had `VOW?! tired of the eport. Jeanna Rn`-an-men, nl 'I`numen, In wanna. i I The Lon;-Looked-For BeIn-`l'Ie Ohlet er 7 v I . I I TI I I? TO Cmvrzs. Nov. I.-10 il witlnqno In III: ghahn lb hq vb- WXI3 1 ii funon in thin vicinity. Vary ploughing In bunnoonpliulnd. pot-uotuuroityolwuutwuohdng 'oHronunnyp|uu. t-jo little and mE:\nuo'oB"o\'~ormnn. of Toronto. in renow- ing ncquuinuncoc in town. Mr. Bower- mnn`I mun friouda no phnod to on him looilngoo nlonnd hearty. and no glad thnthoquun cit nuns no `roll with him. A long-I Hot and very much neododninhoguntodcnmnd on Sunday night. and to full :t.l:d|II any I I$;,hAn in A ulna} In IL`! Mr. (I. I{.J. Jorditon. of Montuglo. Hating: 00.. writes : "1 nm A lnrmor by many here who know how nriouu nous wane. and to those my re seems wonderful. Iahnll nlwna prnia 1)"r. Williams` Pink Pills." I Ill \\'lll 'I'hu ` NAPANEE NOTES. PAIN IN THE BACK. nrioun my ill- restoration warmly Pills." IIIIII -nun. In low. Duh:-in. M Carey. liuuuoui,).l'..' 5 . and In Ghouls`. 8 -I'u u r mills. bury. I3: I. Kinphmndotlco. I-I,-van; win: with.- ! CI~`'|m.\*mt.1.. Nov. l.-l`ino Hill cboon factory will run for two or that non. Many of the patron: drop olf now. but the quantity of milk uni woman thfimtitr Non running low none that yot. 'l`honn~ iondingtho nlo Int vat did not pur- ohul vary bcuuly-for obviou nu- -om. Quuhtl union I the Methodist circa twill be bold ml: 80:- dny. Tho morning union will to at Woodlnm. A four dnyo oonnnsion oe- Ollfl during tho inch to Pin Grove. 0:uid':::dlo untidu of put and In r wqy Io [input nu- K I : he luuio. Ilr.udlInD.IInI- n..n..n..;..-.n h.n...nh.n.n. . ' 0oicudIuut5Plonn0nt Ioxnuu. Nov. 8.-Oo|uul In: In- hnn.n1|nnaIinnn@-g.JnlhLgAC-JLAIA Norway`: nos-ornmont wm load 0 Illp `lb rum III-. Cummasx. Nov. L--'l`ho government has not.ructod tho govornorof tho Trom- me. tho moot northern provineo or Nor- vny. toohnrtor I aeounornn thfoxponlo o! the auto. to provision is _!or nix month: md to and out a nun! oxpodmon tor Herr Andro. the atom! who uoondod in his hnlloomuuo Eoglo. on July Ilth Inc. and from Spitnnhorgou. -I00 nth: north- mnt of the north capo o! N .in I pro- pond on man to the north po Tho id Ingmar hill our: in llama ml UK IWIWI K0 1 1" Wu The is! ntcunor will can in that day mm mm `humans. on Tuna io- lund, o the north cont 0! Nanny. and will procood :3 Spitunbomon. ` The fever. of course, clnlmud Lnmlrum. He knew thnt ho would Bum: It whvu has wont In \\'n.h\h luv llnvin hm In; mm. Mr. Jacob Snyder, jr.. of Bloomingdale. 0nb.. en 5 : "About: Lhne yeere ego Ade- lino Wogber. aged oloven you-e. an orphan odoptaod by ue. ehowed symptom: of Bt. Vit.ue' dance. M `link we dud not recline what the trouble woe. but on ehe wee grow- in woreo we consulted A doctor. who bod us what: was the metter. bub did not seem to he! her. In {eon ohe wee growing worn on hot limbo switched end jerked horribly. We then consulted on- other doctor under whono con eho remained for thou e year. and although he wen very attentive. uho wan steadily growln woree. Her limbo become so uneteedy t eh ehe could not walk. and ehe had weeted am\{ to o ekoloton. and we had no he oi nor recovery. Ono day while n conversation with Mr. Herein Slnpeon. of ocoupelion, but eleo follow the hueineee ol dehorninf cattle to e largo extent. While ongegod n this pureuib in Renlrew eounay during the winter of 1805. I wee eeteoked with n eeven pain in my buck and thought I would have to give up end reburn home. A friend no whoee houee I wee no in: edvieed me to try Dr. Williame Pink ille, I as he hed received greet: benefit from their use. I procured A low boxes, and eoon found myeolf completely reetorod to health. I had been periodioell enhjecb to eheee mine before I begun t. e we of she Pllle. uh einoe Mien heve not hed e eingle eb- beck. end I fell sure they have driven the trouble from my eyetem." )nb.. an 2 "About; Lhrnn vnnrn mm Ada- ST. VITUS` DANCE CURED. IN SEARCH FOR ANDRE. nanny mu mug. .... \Y... I In_. I , Olou-y`: nuulomout! Whudout In Tomnto World. Nlw Gnuuuv. Oct. !0.-Wh|| In am but spin about urohbhhop by it? No! to tho tunornl oonnoniu! um llI|o.I:vonptho! my not yo: mama. umgymunnuuuoj I" .;."3"'`"`1'....'.3.?.` . 0, VI uotll I 'l`MRouun Oulbollo :3- uqynn thing ohhin Hull. wuhallovoall tuna IIIOIQI goodohcllvloh Qtholluwlllaoololph nodluovuhoud Ila }'.?....."'.. '.3`........' ""..'.`. .. Tomato World. Nlw nnnnn umt were soon in and with death. Evnry luv lnnuln-ds would dlv. Thomp- Ion. tho noblo Mltor-in-cllh-f or Thv A\'n- lnnclw, tell u vmtlm to the xlrond :lo~stmy- or. Otllor nwmbc-I1 of the stuff died on` left the city. In a few wec-kn um-1' "10 bR|ll|lilIg 0! the vpidelnic the ynnng clty vdltor wna nu only number of the stud` It-ft. 'l`|n- printura hml dh-1| or H`- tumsed. and only one compositor wn-n Ion. lle nnd Lnmlrnm sworn to stick to the-h` oats until death tore lhom uwny. 'l`hv_v 0 t their mlth. t \\'nu nn n In-lulu! nnhmnlmn .l.n- Inn wnumng I cut lurn SIIWIPI PIIIIO DIMI, nyn:--"8omo months I ma oulhdng with 3 auto amok of yapopoia. I ourod some modioino from tho d . which mum to help no for I lino. `Inn in nppuvnhly Inn it: that And I Mount worn. 1 had a horrible pun in my stom- ach. which onuud mo much diolnuo. Thou vomiting ooh In cud oonumnd will I who no weak l oould oouccly stand. and at times nyoiahh would can to IOIVOIG. While in this than one of nyhhndl III- vind me to try Dr. William Pink Plllo. and I proound I lull dolou hoxu. By ill! limo I had uood than I had Nib resound my hoalhh. um! I am nnonnnnd than in -- In `Irvin IIIUIII I IIGII Q`: `tic-1.3.1:. am noon otion similarly uuoring. Min Lila la hli . you I what: coaching in u..ua"sCnn":u:Idn8'nmI. Ian:--"8omo month: um I in nnlnlnn Win dlqnt iuuqubji I i{o"i{I.d'Zutrmd In um um --._ _- -..... - ..--5-vuu vi nu: Ind hon cured by Dr. William Pink $30, and Od- viaod was tiny ho mod. Amt the had and own bout hhon wu oonlidonblo III- provomonb. and door the not of tour Inna more. all tho nymptomlot Illo dlnuo had lots her. and Iron: that time Ibo uudlly rogninod h` formor INOIIQOII. new all nomad to no I duponto om. and V0 to- Iiovo than had in not boon for Dr. William Pink IN: uh: would nnh Inn-A lnnnnd 93 nun mu mm m not noon I0! ur. Wlllllnf Pink Pill; we would not have uoovond." Bo lin ho told th I: d In whiz.) hald Iuinguln nh.on.nn.:fv`I11l`hn: CASTORIA ho! china tho un8|:w no::n:nh.IdI: no I Illll Illl mom I IIMI IIIIQ l yhoultlntndlom recommend than to Ian limllnl-II an aring, " I J1`! In-u I IODII XIIOIIOW m. in Wnl-Itl. DYSDBDSIA CUIIBD. um-mun um! onurngv. Among the ln~u\-mat uml lmmt. uctlve Wm: Ht-rln~rt Lundnnn. He would lnlmr ull day In his newspaper dutivn and wuuld alt by the ankle or Iomu sulu-ing path.-ut. all night. minim-rln tn wuuu thqt oath. L\`Pr,v lm' humln-In u-nnhl mu 'I'hnInn_ was too bruvu to l,utL\'u their |N.Nbt. Young Lnndrum cheerfully gave his life in tr_vim; to save young Jolt` .l)u~'In. he mu 0! the Prmidmtt of the Uu`nt'mlvr- no . At that time Lttndruut was (it) ed tor of The Mt-tupbiu Avttlttm-in-. \\' wit the t-pitlt-tnic hl'uIkU nut ut iilvtnpitis ho was nt 1\uhvillu reporting it l)t-ntm-rntic couvt-ntion. 110 [PH nt once for home, and luring the run or life nervvr lot : the city; of dvn.th nnd tlmuintion. Titough but. 20 yt-nrn of (L30 he wuu unumg the hrixhtost n1*wnpttpux' men of the cmtntt'_\'. lu haul tliublnyod rnrv nl'|lit_v und lath-nt 1 his work nnd itnd won :t' tw rvputn- Lion na :1 writrr. Mmnphiit n timt time luul n populntion of 40,000. This w.v..~t retlm-ui by ight to 15,000. nnd atrit-t qu.nrunt|m.- stoppotl thv exodus or tiw (`Hy would It-nvv bot-It dc-.-rmt. U! the 171.000 It-ft itt Ilw city, FMIUU hnd thv _\'t-llow ever. For works the city wnn shut 011 mm w world. l\`ickm-mt nttd tin--nth were In every lmuaoo. Tin` uIi(`L` turcu \\ llI disorgunm-ti. Riot tutu`, outlu\\'r_\' Dl'I`\ l|ilt`d. nml mid:-tl to tho ttlrvttdy swor- wlwltniu terror or the situation. Stu.-it 1-0 tlitio necessarily dtvvt-lop ihu host an the \\ 0t`nt in the ltunntn cintrnctur. In ihla n-ign or ta-rrur hundmlu who Imd lll`Vl'l' dirulttymi nny wry striking qu.th- lieu dew upul nuturos mil 0! t-ndttring t4t.n-mxlh um! AIIIUIIR IIHI ||rt|\'tmi nml mun! nnH.-n pt bravery were dlaplnycd. The most touching example of heroic devotion to duty um] ubnolutv hl(HIL'l'-v once to tour in helping the people he og:-1`l,`I'o tnruiuhed by uh acts or young `I bert Lundrum, u brotlu-r ut Dr. W. W. Lnmlrmu, punlor or the Firut Bup;iut' Ghurcll hi ulifcity. "Harm-rt Lnnurum want one or the martyr: of Jo-uruulism, who wont to tln-ir d( llth during that mmuua plague at Memphis, In-cuuoe they won too bruvu __Yo_nng clu-on-1'ullv mu-n him Iowa or me tulrvu of southern clues almost blotted from the map, and the la south was domorullml. The opi- demic rum-d tlurwly m 1\lcmph1n, and It was In this city that the greuwst ucu _ bravery Ila-plnycd. molt lollclnlnu I-xnmnln no Imunln uuleot heroes und heroines. Out of the horror, misery und terror 0! an rptdnnic or the dread diieune them luwe L-(nne characters \\'houe urlulnm acts of courage and hurolnu will evpr be re- nu-mbervd. The ft-vc-r which in now cumin` :1 panic in N10 month recall: to mlndjtmt [realest epidemic in 1878, DUHIIK "IDS clnhlonnc thonnnmln nf nan: Inn was nun. . .4` ..:'.':..3J..".'."".::'. "" .u..`"r.."..'.: , n t or the paid lunar :3. no utoln-tn: Q p-or thin. In:dII. but din own. with wb3~Id.:t cut an '41:: h: EA nun Ihhg jg Int nuuujtlmt During m c-pldomuc thousands or peo' ple lieu, Q-'If|`r0 cuties were dvpopulutvd, some of I 9 tulrru blutld from tlm mun nml lhn Inn Devotion Ihdwn by a Young Kun- Iupnr Inn-How Jul Davin` Ion Wu Ilvod Fiona Yellow Jul: In II?!-The 'uuo1un of mm Brood -ruin oogllod. Yellow fever hill developed the world : 3100190: heroes uud heroines. OI! Of Hill hnrrm-_ niluu-v nnnl {nu-any nl IRAVE mm mm am: `up mania Loves m rzvnn mugs. HEROES on` THE 9.. QYELLQW l_ I;AG UE. An Ancient lnuuoerlpo. nLn...I ___.....l_n 1.. V97 1`:-0 World`: Old Pooplo. -u.__ A- AL- |--L ..__-..- mu ullvln, _)r.. Wm! touolml by the ot the disease. .\'urnua W1-l`(! . nml the Ivounx nnu1`u fl'l\-lull hnd Ill` hill). I`I'IIol tn III: frlnnuln nun-n IIHI tout.-I. sh-I K K-WI?-` C-C-Uri". Tho Rhind Innunc I. deehhoc-Cl some thirty ran 3 _ nth: pnpyral now In the mini nun. vu-mu. an Egyptian . Alma. shoe} 1 l.O.. the lntll Io mathema- :1-in work extant. Q`?! or and oil: on a an t nut-at I: but In not 3-n at-dpleml. um nntgulu rlau U18 urmen troops went to the reliel of Chitral in I806. In Englieh the name ie Cut-throei. pau. no it muat. indeed. beer an evil reputation amonga people to whom murder is no crime end who will gladly exchange their wivee for riee. The writer adda : "We are oarnpod on the border of e ewiit torrent. which, ruahing under etupendoua cliifn. diaappoera through a narrow gorge to join the {or diatant Kabul river. On the other aide. in the hazy distance. are the high peaha ol the llolai renge on the border: of A hanietan. Although theerce nun heeta own with greater loroe among row . the cool nlghteare accept- able after the damp heat oi the B valley. A hahldgllh ruinoe`err;wn the hille and spine; on relloe a ygoneagew a powerlel and prosperous people once an- ed theae valleymnow given over to e eav end harharoea race. . It in ad to thin that these old and ietereating romaine should now serve merely ae eungaa to he fortied in timed .thento he hnoeh- ed to pieoee hy oer It that e neterall rich theme root: end ner- ' country should he in the hande oi ooreet * andfenatieel trihee. whoeao he uadete believe anything their nollehe tell then. Itie thie th`=en':.:edthearI| to bee oer nqdee ti o the rminpteuien theteet-hellehvoeldtere into water hy theioterventionoitheengela in heaven. And elthoegh feet new they haveieaned Ou W truetinthepronioee eithe yennayeeroreveeina :oeth aoneaqeal:yridieeIeee eellypebt e .3 ~ Win! a Canadian omen an to `roll at the Oonmcu. An oicor writing from Kat 0'8 Pace, 80 t. 7th. any: that the troops. ` nluhnd 30 d force, than potting out to punish tho Afridie. were about to enter an unknown country. novtr troddon by white man. The Mohmnndn, whom they had Already puniohod. and aid to have 20,000 6 htorn, an tnll and sturdy. of n dintinctly Sewioh typo in phyniognomy. It wu over tho Kntgoln Put the British troops nliol Chitnl D.l' OI III! PTIOCDU. On ma. night the annual meeting of the Pembro e brunch of the Ottawa auxili- nry of the bible society wee held. Judge Deacon presided. and there wee a `very large attendance. The Pembroke grant. emounoed to $140. Tho ui-{kin -nun]-n AR ...L--A. 1.. AL- n...- ullluullwu I!) {lit}. The visible supply of what in the Uni- ted States lm week increased 2,00(),000 bushels and the total in now 2z.7u4,mm bmlheln. as compared with 62,430,()00 bushels 3 your 1530. The shipments to Europe are very heavy. l0l'Ia_y-l0lll'e On Eridny night on entertainment was given in the music hall in the convent of the Immaculate Conception. Pembroke. in honor of hiehop Lorain, whose feeet it was. He weuurrounded by A large num- her of his prieete. On Fl`iaAI hihf [MA nhnnnl nan-0."-nu `I Richard Millikan, of Loalia. Pontiac, while attending-to bug: in I threshing mill. wn cmghhin tho 9 India and was whirled around nhgtorribo rate till ree- oaod. Bodied on Friiny. He was aged forty-four. nn I`:-hlnv nlaln. an .nA..|.:.........A ...-- Ul `vvurl. Lu! OOIIIOCOG DVD!` UJUU. A number 0 omployou on the Crow : N b Pun rnilway have returned to Ottawa an report: tho they were ill-aronted by the oontnotorn and the 0.1 . R. authorities. The mum in to bo ventilated in the courts. Dl..I.-...I lllII:I._.. -0 l-,|-, n out 00 eeun, molualng noon. The lediee of she cottage hoepital unci- etion of Pembroke Ind e very aucceeeful year end were enabled to do A green deal -of work. They collected over 8700. A nnmhnr nl nmnlmmnn nu elm r~.......v. on pncll. '"5.`:n:' -';.`r?1.n Huntingdon. of North Bay, u-roltod uvonl Am rionna for hunc- inc without I lioonn. boy were ned 867 50 oh, including coats. THO of II nnhhxn hnlntnl nnnnni. 'I -`I IVUIWII II `III! I :-wyivu Aeoordhm to the last on-nun at tho German Rmphvo, of n vomnlulon or 55v _0(l).1llL unly"7R have used the hun- dredth war. Fun I pmhuon or l0.1iI|.000 has 21 cent:-nu n. In ` land there an M0. lnhnd 5 and In land at` wodrn Mn 10 and Nnrn-`:3 '3: [lull 5. Duunul. `I. lwmorlpud hopes was largely ulillllultl. The cattle Mr at Eganvillo. Ont... on Wodnudnglnb. wn largely attended. A large number of house and cattle were dia- poaed of me good prices. Gama -wnrdnn nnnntlnndnn nl Nnnflu Ill uulrloen pounua. grin. Charlotbo Richardson died at Allu- metto Island on Monday night: after a short; illnou. Her funeral at Pembroke wsa largely attended. Tha lth`: '3'!` If. nrtnnvilln (Int. nn lvl'lUgU- Mics Plath, a colored woman. is a me- ouaful Chicano lawyer. She speak: French and Uormnn uently and is patronized by foroi non. Al ....s 7..-..L -n n7.-nL-_n-..,, ..,n,n, n I nnuuru ueucn, OI wuoonorce. wnue nan- ing in 1)ovo lake. secured a pike mom.-uring three fool: four inches in longth and weigh in thirteen pounds. :1. Char-Inkhn Rinhnr-A-nn Aim! at All, uIuIuIIa III uuo W000! near MBLIBWI. A little daughter of William Bul er, of Shamrock. 0nb., had hur thumb an index nger blown oil` while playing with I car- tridgo. Mil: Plum. 1 nnlnnul wnmnn in an Inn llllh 1I4UUBh.`I,UUU. A young man nnmod O'Neil had his arm cu ; o` while attending to a threshing machine on n farm at Cobden. Mnnnr `c`.rIn9-u-:I- AI l`....I-b-... IN--- -- IDICIIIHB on I mnn al: uonclen. Mayor Edwards, of Carleton Place. lo- cated a large mooco while hunting with Indinna in the woods near Mattuvn. A linl. .-I.....l.o... .: u.mn..... nun--- -3 IIIUIIIU lUl` 'U`J.UUUn A new Lutheran church was opened on the Black Bay road. Petewnwa, on Sunday lash. II; coat. 84,000. A vnnnn nnnn -.--nun] l'\`\.'..:l 1...! LR. unnuvau uel Ulumllo. ` The Mcvittio-Jackson nickel property, Budbury. has been Iold to A Chicago syn- dionto for 800.000. I now I nth:-an nlunnnl. .....- .....-..-.I .... UIIU uumnu llnn The municipality of Madrid, Spain. will erect A status to the murdered premier. Cnnovu oel Castillo. ` 'l`|m Manna- I....I.-.... ._:-|__I ____ -..A.. dontn no um. Tho nm-nos who lllYI`Il tho livon of lum- Ilrodu of tho nut-rent In that limo won` fullen womon. Whm wry ono olne turned pal with rear Iml woro unable to help tlnontnelvon or others.` thono wo- mm mm their line of uh: o anal bo- oume mlnlu-lorlng rmcolas I umlrwin of that wont run new city In tho Uultod Blntoa to logo or rulwm lholr l|\-on ln tho m-out ophlomlo. Tho: veto the only I-ollnlulo nnrnon. and they [ohm-I to ho lwmlna-n imlonl. Mnn_\~_ ot lhom all--ll. None ot them not romrnoxl to lhelr live: 0! alone.--M|unta Oonotltullon. `hunt II] uullbvnh ' A pnuongor on I train at Bt. Thomas wnllud out: of I car and left a wedding cake behind him. ML- .........:..l..-Iu.. -1 \n,_:_:,I n_,_.-,, ___:n Trompo otcookod David Brown of Carlo- ton Plooo. ond but him until ho was un oonlciour. ` - Roi. Fothor Dowdoll. of Egonvillo, woo Emontod with two large door on Friday y friondb. ' ' ` Door oro vory lontiful around Pembroke and Pontiac, on largo number: are Iloin by hunters. ` A nonnnnnr nn I train gt. r. 'l`hnov|nn 1|Wni:on Rou. of Wilberforce, sold twenty lamb: on Saturday thus woighod 2.370 poundt. , sfbokl of Ilhllf. It Pnrh Arhhnr Am-I la`n|-0 ;'ouo'iI of when at Port Arthlur and Fort William amount. to 1,051,689 buahola at pruonb. ` 'I`r-nmnn nnnnhud mum Rn-nun. nf u-In. Editor Willlunu, of the sum. Pm, has become the hthor of I uoond pair of twins. `YR--._ D--. `I IIHIL--l-..-_ -_I.I A._.-_.A_ E-rsgix.-':;ur.;:--n -I-AIIIIUIJ uuu ID IJBUIUIIIIAUV-I II Al erl: Leach, of Wilberforce. while sh- no in l)nw\ Inhn -Annrnr. a nil... w.-.....-:.... Ill` g IIIU IDII lI'I FUIIOIII. UIID. Rad wintor what nnd No. 1 Manitoba an um ,3: Ion William no (me. E. B. wd. of Quyqn. Onb., in erecting I rain olovntor, which will ooot 830,000. nnr thnunnd lnmhn ram nhinnnd Irnm I III" IIIVIIOI, WIIIOII WIN (XIII U,U`Nn our thouund lnmbl were shipped lrom Iiombroke on Saturday for the Benton mu;-_ G0. I3.lXL.... ll7lIl-_.- -l LL- D-....!- 1I-_L |,_, (III!!! WIIII' WUl'IIo Bio Lornlno oonooontod u now church at Whltngon Sunday. -Tho unll lb ch. min all .uork: in nlmi. OIIIIFOII `IE WIIIUIC on 5unI . Tho soil :0 the min all Jerk: in aimi- lnr 69 the coil in Potrolh. Ono. Rid Ilnhr ihnnh nnrl Nu. I Mnnllnhn Iffuwanl rvcovn-real. The Inn mun won tnkon III. nnd In n few days nor his brother llvrhort`n donth he mm. 'I`hn nm-nu u-lm nnvml Hm linm of hun- THE OHITRAL Tn6_uaLs. |l|9|llIo u Two bu` dud man no employed on the Pmh n or works. 'm.|.... l........l..4 .._ A-.I - __... of and GI: Luann nnnnntninn n-v -yaw -u .a-nu -1-:-In. Kap- IJIOII DIUQIGIII. Dlphbhorinjl mint.-|r: Snow folldt nnvllb on H I public market bu bun around in Al- ntn. ' . n1'H'or Tl-0!` ugwo. 'mom- I [III [NIP 0| (llll_\'. liourlh` Lnmirum wnn nnuiiwt hrulher who uuvo In his life fur his until-inn devution to his frimul. Al Kiln hoxinnimz or the outbreak hv il`f[ .\lHnplIis to carry tb'Anmm tho children or Dr. liuggu. who in now ohnn-viior or the Sum i`ni- xw-rnity. but who was thou nllm` of n Preuhylorinn churvh in Mmnpiin. \\'h`n he had Inmiml tho children mru in Au- ucta (immv Lumirmn wvnt imvk in _gupiniI to hoip (`arr for tiw sum-ring. en he arrived at night hu funnel it man and two wonwn imhiinu n vir.I.\k ~n oumllnni in his fMlwr"n |muv\ liv unl- nl them what (how \\'0n\ aiming. nnci HI--_\' mid they worn who nurses. 'l`iu- man told him that owry mm in tho huune was lead but his father nnd muthnr. He ordered .iho- drunken h-in from the immn- and wom to nurse his pun-nt.u. who amt-wan! I`N`0\'\*r1\Il. 'I`hn nan In-mu unnn fnlnm HI. nnd In :1 u. ... snap, to deputy ucnhxuolcllologi. Uanr:.un$.Io it tho' chief lllibnoteun. one did not go In St. _|lichn|o pcly on his l intmont and l :.`..'.'..':f.:.` m::'_'..'.' _- ` nolhinq leee than a plan to oei~.e lhwoon Anerloele are Bald te nave Italcled BN- tleh Territory, Nrxw Yonx. Nov. I.-- l`he Sun to-d y rt-lnte a letter from Juneau. Alaska. out- ining v hat purports to be in mid into Bri- tinh territory. and the capture of llaweon I City. The otter hears the date. Juneau, Alaska. Oct. :lnt. and reade in ' follow: : "In the name mail in which this V letter goee there will go to attorney- general Mckenna It Wnehin ton warning ofa wild-net libuetering nsueme. which. 5 for daring can be likened only to the! Jarnieoon raid on the Transvaal. It is City n the name of the United States and open up the reterved claime for immediate operation. The story comee here from United Staten commie- oioner. James Smith. Dyee.and it to gene- rally believed at that place. The United States Inanhelhee contidered it ot mull- cient importance to notify the Waahington autharitiee at once. Jones. of Port Town- ennrl 0):. manna-enemas nu.-- -L- _._- nuularlil II 0013. JOBS. 0| Fbft TOWN- nnd. t-In mwopnpr man, who was the EM uuuuppomhd Unihd Batu oonnhoionc at so. Ilichulo. and! J. J. maul... tin n..:...n am. 4...... Mr. Jules Gravel, farmer, of St. Tibee des Cape. Que.. an I : For upwards of ve year: I euffe from rheumatism of the joints. The Attack: would occur riodi- cnlly, sometime keeping mo in for several weeks. I cried a score of medicine: without getting any benefit.` Then I eew in 3 paper the abatement of n eulferer aimi~ . In to self who wee cured by the nee of Dr. W I ieme Pink I`il|e. 1 procured some and began taking them. and by the time I had used my eixth box I we! able to no to work in the elds. and I have not. since that time experienced any further trouble from the rheumniz-m." Mien Linie Sewell. Newbury.Ont., says: "I contracted a severe cold through get- tin my feet wet. My health failed eo rapidly that I wae enbiect to frequent fainting epelle. my appetite failed. and my friends all thought that I woe in a decline. Doctore were consulted. but their treat- ment did not help me. and for nearly two I years I vvae in thie low condition. Finally my mother decided that I had better give Dr. Williame Pink Pille a trial. and the remit in that they have transformed me from a eickand despairing irl to one full of health and energy,and I e iall ever speak of this great medicine in terme of the high- eet praise." | I-0-In `mun lthnlqcl In Jan and -jnknlxnnnhnn banal Iululullollw M 3%. menu. and ` J. KING'S`. tho Unihd Batu dopnty Mnhaluclmlocihnn odd to h an RHEUMATISM OF THE JOINTS` RAID ON DAWSON OITY. DILWILLIAMS PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. THE RESULT OF A C6LD. Peogle. The informatioii: if desired, will be regarded as condential. Address, The Dr. \Villi;1ms' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. to` any person who will fur- nish us with such informa- tion as will lead to the convinction of any person or persons who offer an imitation of our medicine, claiming that it is I)r. \,Vil- Hams Pink Pills for me \Ve will pay a reward of THE DAILY WHIG. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1897. aw mu nr mo nmu. 'l`lw next day thu (`IIII\pn.vIHnl' diod. nnd '|`h1\ Amlunclnn was prinml no mnn`. Lnndrum could have lvtt the city 11.: the othvnu did. but he chose to utand by his post of duty. Hum-m` Lnndrum wnn nmnlwr hrulhor Inc; an up; ij H lugs uh I but .n. ...E'... ..":.`.. i for the 'inl.or to go to llowoon and formal- hail! the stars and stripes. declorin not all tho elds ore on tho 1'. S. 80! . and thoroloro open for entry. They mly upon the only support. of 5.000 I American minors laooverawo the low llri. ml: mountod police and to dolool. llnom if it comoo too quution of lighlin . Thoy mean to doclam mortial law `wit. chom- nolvoooo commanders and their gun of libgntororo no nlliclnlo. and no onowi I In olldwod to leave tho comb. In tho moon- timo all the clnimo now noorvod. for tho crown will bo lcootod owl worked to oholr l lull cnpwity. In Ohio way mllllono of dol- lnro worth of gnld dun will bo Iokon out sud oocurod belono oither ggovornmonh can roioo in bond to pnvont it. lhpoll-o'I`o no nude. Cturrux-`s I,wx.~4, Nov. l.--Tho woothor hon boon vory llno for tho pooh month. but rain lo badly noodod. Former: no unoblo to plough on account of dry woothor. Thoma Simnono boo comploood o lim- cluo soolalo undor his horn. Woodru` Brno. bovo purohuod tho mill proporty fmml`. Simmons. and intone to oroco o dwolllng bonoo noor tho nlll. A looking boo woo hold no 1`. Bnlot o Sooonloy night. An onjoyoblo limo vcooopono by thoyounglolko. 'l'horoiooo to o coor don buil:dh'oIo ooonrttor 3 elooo of man [ltlon to or ropo to to . qooon work . oo oho lock olllo vlnoor. Oops. Noouon ho noomod fro: Hamilton. 3. Plonlng lo slowly rooovoting ; lronolnooovonin ory ond gouonl oh!- la; ophoroooi by hlling In the hold onohooooouonloln Ililno. Hloo I Flonlnglo vloloio%oo Plllipovillo. to. J `Dvyro. in. dlod hoo Wodv . orronoloo won inho ~ wool! to Plllinl-llo on . In. H. l'|o.vbo Ioou `Ill. lo l-pro . i `I\o ohooluhohnh. ho dnhnn \\ II tn no-I

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