M?! ].eft Rut One. SNOW HILL, Abs†Dec. 28.-â€"Fire broke eat here last. mghs and destroyed every business house in the town except one. The @991 1088 is $25,000; insurance about one- Blainvw Pnndttion. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28,â€"At 9.30 o’clock last. evening, Mr. Blaine was reported as rating easy and that. his family anticipated no fear of ,an uncomfortable night. Some time afterward his family retired. BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 28.-â€"The rebels in the Province of Corrientes, Argentine Re» public, have defeated the provincial troops u number of skirmishes and have seized the towns of Mercedes and Caseros and the railway lines from that district. Poary‘s Expedition. memrum, Pa... Dec. 28.â€"Liout. Peary, the Arctic ezfplorer, has engaged a. lhip at St. John’s. ISLE, to take him on another expedition in search of the North Pole. A Drake-man Fol! 0x a Train and. My in -tho Bitter Cold. Pm HOPE, Dec. 28.-â€"Da.vid Thompson, bellman on Conductor Riley’s train on ï¬e Midhnd, met with a. very serious occi- dent on Saturday last. While in the act of ï¬ling on brakes between Garden Hill and ' brook he fell from the train, and was not missed owing to the crowds at the “tin. When the train arrived at Peter- ioro-s specie} trsin was at once sent back our the line to look for him. Frost in the South. CHARLESTOK, S.C., Dec. 28.â€"A blizzard “ruck Charleston yesterday, and for the ï¬rst time within the past 15 years howcops were covered with a. thin coating of snow and sheet The mercury averaged Ibout.3 or4 degrees below freezing point during the day. He was found insensible near Garden Hill by the side of the track, where he had Donia the bitter cokbfrom two to three flours. Enminution proved that no bones were broken, but the unfortunate mu W‘s ggriously shaken up and severelyztroat- He was taken to his home in Toronto and hi. injuries remind the «best attention. Foohng ‘Vlth a. Hotel. Momma, Dec. 28.â€"Mr. Olivier Le.- ooursiere, a farmer of Batiscan, found e lauded revolver in one of the drama of a. bureau. As he thought, be extracted all the cartridges safely before givxng the weapon to his son to play with. Evidently hemissed one, for the next moment the pistol exploded and M. Luconrsiere received a. bullet in the thigh. A doctor m summoned, who pronounced the wound a. painful but not a dangerous one. Man a. Cabin and Kills a Rancher on Christmas Night. LAFGLEY, 13.0., Dec. 22.40111; Jackson, nbmh nncher living on the Bigger trail, shouts. mile from the Yale road, was hand dead end partly burned neu' his cabin on Christmas night. A burning :tree M Men on the cabin, and he wu killed while running away. He came originelly born Paisley, 011%., and was ï¬ve year-man 2-‘\ TOUGH CHRlSTMAS EVE- A TREE ON FIRE- Robe! Successes. forSBVBn’Iv-F ive C 1,; 4 ,: WE’LL. All others distanced. The kniï¬hesbem“ acmpiedrw’fliileSSly and prices in some instances cut right in two. For Mantles that FIT WELL, that“. WEAR WELL, _tha,1gmLOOK -7 "~77“... Wm ___ > _ These are a great .line. Prices cut to the quick. Nothing like them 1n the trade. Prices $2.00 to $5.00. Special J ob lines in every department. Come and examine. Pills ought to do what years of doctoring did not do. In July I read about the case Of .Mr. Condor, of Oakville, who had . used, I think, eighteen boxes. When I read that he Was so fully cured that he was able to work again, and even play base ball, I took courage and saw that I had not before given the pills in fair trial. I then got half a. dozen boxes and was on the ï¬fth before I felt any beneï¬cial effects. I had run down so low and my appetite lhzul left me. I now began to feel my ;appetit:.= retut‘ning and my knees and 3anl\les began to giin strength. From lthat out I continued to improve until l the time of the county fair. when I went down there in company with others and went the rounds seeing the stock and lother exhibits. I tried Dto keep up with them and walked so much that day that 'I felt some bad effects afterwards. But “I have had rheumatism,†said Mr. Hellems, “more or less for the past twenty years, «which often get so .pa‘inful that I couldmot get about atrall. .‘I had been to all the doctors here and to some in Toronto and Buffalo. but I could get no relief worth speaking about. Five years ago I went to Welland and took a vapor bath, andjelt so much relieved that I tool: two more. The relief, however, was only temrmrary, and four and a half years ago the lameness and pains came on again and so completely used me up that I could hardly dovanything. I applied to :a number of doctors for treatment and .two of them treated me. but without relief. My age they said was against me: that if I were a younger man there might be some bone for .me. I was :84 las‘ October. I then discontinued the doctors’ treatment and about a year ago got a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and used .-them without feeling any beneï¬t and quit. This spring I used another box without any effect and again stopped. You see I expected too much and seemed to think that a box of Pink A ST- GATHARINES MIRACLE AN OLD AND ESTEEMED CITIZEN RESTORED ['0 HEALTH AND STRENGTH. St. Catharines Standard. Casually. the other day, the .“Standard learned that Mr. C. W. Hel'lems, $611., one of the oldest and most respected citizens of St. Catharines, had been re- stored to health after years of suflering, in a manner‘bordering on the miraculous. The editor of this paper had known Mr. Hellems foryears, and he was anxious to hear from him the story of his wonderful recovery. He had not seen Mr. fHellems for some months. but met with a very warm welcome when he told the errand upon which he had come. Mr. :‘Hellems‘ home is On the corner of St. Paul and Court streets. and he is well-known to all our older residents as a citizen of the highest integrity, haxing lived in' this city since 1833. Mr_ C. W. Hellems, Sn, Relates the Par- ticulars of His Sufferings and Relief to a Standard Reporterâ€" Advice torOther Sufferers, AGAIN, BOY’S OVERCOATS. THE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 12592 DUNDAS F LAVELLE Iros. The reporter called upon Mr. W. W. Greenwood and Mr. Harry Soutth-tt, the well known druggists, and both spoke highly of Pink Pills,‘ saying that they are the most popular remedy in the stores, and that those using them are loud in and ever since have felt a stem†y improve- ment. My legs have gained strength wonderfully, and the doct_ors te}l_rr}e thgg if I wasa younger man I would be still more beneï¬tted. My general health ha? also improved very much. About six weeks ago I was in Toronto and walked fully ï¬ve miles that day, something I could not have done before. In fact I feelso much better that I have taken a two year old mustang cult to break it. in.†At this point Mrs. Hellems, the life partner of the venerable gentleman. who had come into the room while Mr. Hel- lems was relating his story. said that a friend, when he heard that Mr. Hellems had taken a colt to break, said he was going to commence using Pink Pills too. Then the lady noticing the Standard man writing at the table asked Mr. Hellems if all this was to be published. The Standard reporter‘called upon Mr. A. 3.. Greenwood, the east end druggist, Whose store is only a few doors from the residence of Mr. Hellems, to enquire how the sale of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills stood in regard to other proprietary medicines, and incidentally to enquire what he thought of their effect in Mr. Hellem’s case. “Pink Pills for Pale People have a great sale,†said Mr. Greenwood, “and I ameontinually asked for them. With regard-to Mr. Hellem’s case I knew that for years he had suffered from rheumatism and other diseases and that he Was thoroughly run down. He now speaks very highly of Pink Pills though at ï¬rst he did not think they were doing him any good, but that may be 110001111th for by the hold the disease had on his system. He now feels like a young man and is able to attend the various animals, horses. etc. After he had taken about a dozen boxes he came into the store one day and started to dance around like a school boy. “What’s the matter,†I exclaimed, perfectly astonished, and with happiness ringing in every tone of his Voice, he called out, ‘0, I’m young again;I’m young again.’ He ascribed as the reason for this that Dr. \Villianis’ Pink Pills had performâ€" ed the miracle, He has frequently told me that he had tried doctors without number. besides other patent medicines but without any avail. My sales of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are constantly increasing, and all agree that these excellent little pills are beyond praise. There are many people in thisdistrict who have cause to be thankful they tried Pink Pills.†A “Yes.†said Mr. Hellems, “if there are any other poor creatures who are eutfer- ing as I have done I Would be glad to have them know the great good Dr. Williunm’ Pink Pills have done me, and be beneï¬t- ted in the same way. 1am glad to have my experience published for the beneï¬t it may do to others. and I cannot too strongly recommend these great pills." In reply to an enquiry Mr. Hellems said he had taken three half dozen boxes since he began to take them regularly and was now «using the fourth half dozen. R IN MANTLES. 1 now knew where to 100k for relief and continued using Dr. Williams Pink Puls. tlwir 1)??in “f FI‘EI'PS‘Qtf: Dr: Williams’ Pink Pills are a perfect blood builder and nerve restorer, curing such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia. St. Vitus’ dance, nervous headache. nervous prostration and the tired feeling there- from, the after effects of 1a grippe. diseases depending on humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas. etc. Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and salluw complexions, and are a speciï¬c for the troubles peculiar to the female system and in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry over-work, or excess of any nature. These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company Brock- ville, Ont. and Schenectady, N. Y. and are sold only in boxes bearing our trade mark and wrapper, at 50¢ a box, or six boxes for $2.50. Bear in mind that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud you. and should be avoided. The public are cautioned against all other so-called blood builders and nerve tonics, no matter what name they may be given them. They are all imita- tions whose makers hope to reap a pecuni- ary advantage from the wonderful reputa- tion achieved to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Ask your dealer for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and refuse all imitations and substitutes. “TI-II: WATGHMANJ’ ONLY 50 CENTS PER YEAR. Fine Cards and Booklets New Wall and Ceiling Papers. Self-Rolling Washable Window Shades. Mouldings and Mirror Plates. A few hundred rolls of this season 5 Room Papers 00ing off rapidly to close. Bargain Buyers, be sure to use the Newb Picture Hanging Mouldings 1n Varnished \\ ood, Silver Gold or Enamel. Agency for the Best Dye Works 1n Canada Alabastine and Fancy Glass. - Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine Company from either address. The price a: which these pills are sold make a course oi treat- ment comparatively inexpensive as com- pared with other remedies or medical Presents for Christmas or New Year’s treatment. A Choice Assortment of New Pictures just arrived at W. A. Goodwin’s New Store, next the Post Ofï¬ce, from which the most popular A- G-OOIDW CAN BE SELECTED. BSCRIBE FOB LINDSAY MARKETS LINDSAY. 0N1. Jan. 29th, 1892. Fall Wheat per bushel, old 80 00 to 0 63 Fyfe do do ............... 0 00 to 0 63 Spring do ................ 0 00 to 0 6O Goose do do ........... 00 to O 53 Flour, new process ........ 1 75 to 1 95 Flour, mixed, roll ......... 1 90 to 2 10 Strong bakers ............. 2 00 to 2 2O Barley, per bushel ......... 30 to 0 35 Peas, do .......... 0 00 to 0 55 Peas, large do .......... 0 70 to O 75 Oats. do .......... 0 00 to O 25 Potatoes per bushel new. O 35 to 0 4O Butter per lb ............. 0 16 to 0 17 Beef ..................... 0 05 to 0 07 Eggs, per dozen ........... 0 17 to 0 18 Salt, per barrel ............ 0 00 to 1 40 Straw, per load ............ 3 00 to 6 00 Wool .................... 0 18 to O 20 Hides .................... 0 00 to O 30 Wood .................... 2 00 to 4 00 Bacon ...... per lb 009 toOlO Mess Pork, per bb]. . . . . 0 00 to 17 50 Hay. per ton ............ 6 00 to 8 00 do extra Prime ........ 0 00 to 00 00 Shorts per ton ............ ll 00 to I6 00 Lambskins ............... 0 50 to 0 60 Sheepskins. pelts ..... . . .. 0 50 to O 60 Live Hogs, “ “ “... 000t0500 Flax seed per 100 ......... ‘2 00 to 3 00 Dressed Hogs, per 1001b. 6 00 to 6 50 Rye .............. . 000t0050 Rye.......'...'..... 000t0050 Bran per ton ............. 12 00 to 14 00 Mixed Chop.... ........ lOOtollO Screenings ................ 65 to 0 75 Alsike Clover ............. 7 00 to 8 00 Red Clover ............... 3 75 to 4 25 I‘imothy Seed ............ 1 50 to 2 05 Corn Chop. . ............. 1 75 to 1 80 get Chop ............... 1 00 to 1 10 Pea Chin) ................ 1 10 to 1 20 algal-OIOOVIOUU onto-aoo-co-o o cloaouooI-ooc-Ho_ ooooooooooooooo EN. Money lent on mortgage, and Emor- gages and notes negotiated. Straight loans at 6 per cent. LLAN S. MACDONELL, BARRISTBR c.. (over Kennedy's store), Kent: Street, Lindsay, has completed arrange- ments with moneyed institutions, and private capitalists in Toronto. Peterboro and Lindsay ; and is now prepared to receive applications for Loans in large or small amounts and on Real or tPersonal property. The very closest rates. The most favourable terms. Svmmnmsâ€"Moisture; imcnsc itching and stinging; ages: at night; worse lw scratchmg- Ifallmwd to con- tmue tumors form, “thick often Need and ulcerate, pquming Very sorc. SWAYxE's CANT-“1‘3"“ T “PPS the Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration and m most uses removes the tumors. 3‘ druggicts 0’ by mail, for 50 cents: Dr. Swa ‘nc Son, Philadelphia. Lyman Sons 8: Co., ontreal, WholesaleAgents Simply apply “Swmwl-fs OIXTMEVT, " N internal medicne rcqtdred. Cures tctzcr. ccrcnm “Ch. all eruptions on the face, hands, nusc. Kn. IcaVing the skin clear, white and healthy. Its gm" healing and curative power‘: an: possessed by I10 01‘3"" remedy. Ask your druggï¬s‘ for SWAYNE'S OIXTBH'XT. Lyman Sons 03.. Montreal, Wholesale Agents AGENTS to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Stock. We have many new special varieties, both in fruits and ornamentals to offer. which are controlled only by us. We pay commission or 331- ary. Write us at once for terms, and secure choice of territory. MAY BROS, Nurserymen, Rochester, N.'_Y. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this w ill CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a par- allel in the history of medicine. All druggisfs ere authorized to sell it on a. positive guarantee a. test that no other cure can successfully stand. Ifyou have a. Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Group, or Whooping Con 11, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you Stead that insidious diseue CONSUMPTION, dou’tfad to use it, it will cure you or cost nothing. 9 Ask your Druggist for_SHILO£-I’S CUBE, Price 10 cts.,‘ A _- .._A A‘ 035‘: and $1.00. If your Lungs are son: or: ask lame. use Shiloh’s mus Plasterï¬Ã© 2: cts.’ “ How to Cure All Skin Diseases.†SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. MONEY TO LOAN. Sold by druggists or sent b3 mail, 50c. E. T. Hmltme, Warren, Pa. Piles! Piles! ltchinz Piles. Piso's Remedy for Camrrh is the Best. Easiest to Use. and Cheapest. WANTED. MOORE JA CKSON. - â€an- .' 4'