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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 5 Mar 1897, p. 9

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01101111631 mation. mdsay and elsewhere in all responsible Drum“ mm in three days. .1 2 5c., sec. or $1. WAYNE' DINTME T .GENTS-Leiofllg i'nui\ I‘ Mill-9” pomhly medicine on which Mics can depend in the war and time of II prepared in modem if strength. No. l {or ordinary as“ best dollar medicine known Iggists. one Dollarper bol- ' special casesâ€"lo Id by dmggists. One 3; two boxes, Five 13% Woman's Wail {welcome verdant sprint. and the rose, home any man. I! r the clothes. wear in winter time ll.‘ gentle spring ' mama's wardrobo fl 'earukolron. has a Ca. Whflml. [unlfl u nix-ea! '0: 2, mailed V01: [:06] > 3-cent stamps. the Cook gompam :ton Root Compound URPRISEmost 1:, cu. 60 cents a pound. able lasting- and clansing propertiamake Wtotfllns,’ mandamus"!!â€" tortheaklrta! mmz 135cm:- ’9 Honcsdymde of pure Rnbba’. We r22 231-11 12 a... mtg-no] a h.‘ . . all ... . Ihu 1"...» .w‘ 5.. ‘ |-.9|h‘ .... nun. audio-mun, u L, mm m. ..u -u, Luau“ ‘r. us ”a; .uuuutlwb “r" 61's Tumble Elastic, Stylish. ; }.....'.. h. “(um-hr... I! “a... hung am. V”. nut-filo. 0.»an v I; ‘o- h ‘ “.1":”..'..'..'n, m... EWEUP SWAVNE'S . a murmur ITCHINB' FILES WW. ,7 APUTKT‘F: In 3:223:53} (0.. Ltd... uudon. PUG. VALLE -ts only. LITY. One m â€"â€"i tin: MGaxmdiMf-j SO SAY THOUSANDS CONCERN ING DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Mrs. John From the Richinucto, N. 3. Review. In the village of Notre Dame, N. B., live Mr. and .\1 rs. John “'ood, respected by all who know them. Mrs. Wood had gone through a trying illness from which she is now happily recovered, and this recovery created so much comment that your cor- respondent. called upon the lady with a view to getting the facts for publication. The reporter was cordially welcomed and was told by Mrs. Wood that she had no objec- tion to making a statement for publication if it were likely to benefit anyone else. She then gave the following particulars of her illness and cure: “For some time previous to February, 1396.” said Mrs. Wood, “I had been feeling unwell and from that time out my health seemed to be going from bad to worse. I suppose the words general debility would best characterize my condition. I was weak, my blood seemed as thin as water. I felt continually drowsy, and yet could not get sound, refreshing sleep. My appetite was poor and I had no relish for food. I was reduced in flesh, and yet my limbs were bloated and swollen and I was told that I had dropsy, but really I cannot say if this was the case. I tried several medicines but they did me no good, and I almost felt like giving up in despair. One of my friends urged me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and I began using them in the early spring. It did not take very long to see that I had at last found a medicine that would cure me if anything could. for after taking a couple of boxes I felt both better in health and spirits than I had done for some months. From this out I gained strength continually. My flesh became sound and healthy, the bloating left me, my weight increased, and I soon found myself restored from the position of an unfortunate invalid to a strong and healthy person. I can say nothing but words of praise for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and 1 strongly recommend them to all who may be sufi'ering.” Mr. Wood endorsed what his wife said, and added that Pink Pills would hereafter be their family medicine. Dr. Willisms‘ Pink Pills strike at the root of the disease, driving it from the system and restoring the patient to health and strength. In cases of paralysis, spinal troubles, locomotor ataxia, sciatica, rheuma- tism, erysipelas. scrofulous troubles, etc., these pills are superior to all other treat- ment. They are also a specific for the troubles which make the lives of so many women a burden, and speedily restore the rich glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. Men broken down by overwork, ““I_ _ l vnvvuu. ..- -â€" worry or excesses, will find in Pink Pills a certain cure. Sold by all dealers, or sent by mail postpaid, at. 50c a box, or six boxes for $2.51), by addressing the Dr. Willisms’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont” or Schenec- tady, N. Y. Beware of imitat-lons and substitutes alleged to be “just as good.” s. John Wood of Notra Dame, N. B Says They Restored Her to Health and. Strength After Other Median): Bad Failed. HOOD’S PILLS are the only plus to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. E-ny azd yet cffiaient. The blue-bird ls hnl-Ted as a hzrbinger of Spring. It. 13 also a. reminder that a blood purifier ls needed to prepare the system for the deblm Atlng weather to come. Lla- ten and ynu will hear the birds singing : ' Take Ayex'e S u-eapafllla in Mnob, April, A lie is always an enemy, it m by look. THEIR FAMILY MEDIEINE. Isn't wrong Mrs. John. Gough. Dresden. 01%.. says: ‘Mlller’eCympmnd Iron Polls cured my daughtent Sr. Vltus‘ Dsnoe: on. hand was 11 - cmml‘ablomnd the muscles of her law wmh ad vaguely.” a . "I have been troubled Wm:a «berth (or e are“ men fine In tram II. {inn med“ ell the to seeing out”, but! n'ever renal vod My sham. I31, Dr. Anew I Oetmhel Powder In new edveflleed. I «mum to try II‘i though very Impact! elm“ yreIIe}. buttlweime uyende My dInppaIn'tedJ or team the are. neeI Ire- eered very are“ all“. end IN! a?! banned! any shut Io km on hurl: eonetnntly In the home, a red" and he qquk cure for eold In the bend. It glue Alma» Ineunt relief. I have no heelseney In mIng It the bent cure to: natal-h. en Iheertlly recommend It well-u Eaten from am My.” Sold by A. H %"§FIF't; "“ r“ "flay Edmonmn or} bothun. â€"15 In raid that Dr. Nauren'a “Earthen Norah." whleh the Harper: now haveln Prue, was put: into Engllah by six ma- ators, whose work was refined by Mr. William Archer, the celebrated dramatic critic and translator at several of Ibeen’s plays. Dr. N use!) known English very well, but In writing his book he naturally preferred to use his own language. Man mam Marco Lees From In enaweo masses. 0 Â¥G!%l=‘°s “my em". 1, aamfigfgg._ ° fii'éw‘fi “SALADE’ IIOHTY IN IV=IRY HUNDRID More 0 13059 From m £59m!“ o DfisogjggLPqfigrgjfi .“A TEA-GROWING PARADISE.” The Home of It about M wron: to be wrong, as I V A R IE PIES. CEYLON TEA. Book Noun. MARCH 5. Vino matter haw triaudly the only pills to â€"â€" O ‘ g [l AND MR- BALPUUR IN THE canons â€"â€" in to do Announced by Lord Salisbury In the Upper House Autonomy for Crete, With an Mal-lun- ier Appointed by the Powersâ€"1'0 mu: Under 'l‘nrkul lilo M Are Furious - In: Inn 30‘ M Down. London, Feb. fiâ€"There was a. large attendance of peers and visitors at the opening at the sitting or the House or Lords this evening. Several peereeses were present, and a. number of blshODS other than those entitled to sit in the House of Lords, together with some members or the House at CommOnS. looked on from the galleries. 3-- hwy--- vâ€" .â€" VV, v Soon after the House came to order Lord Dunnven rose and made a. for- mal request that the Government in- term the House as to the exact situ- ation in the Island of Crete and the Government's negotiations with the powers looking to a settlement 0: the difficulties. Lord Salisbury, upon rising to re- ply. was tremendousty cheered, and when the cheering had subsided 381d that a. telegram had been sent to the British representative at the capital of each of the combined EurODean powers. the phraseology of which ran as follows: “Inform the Government to which you are accredited that Her Majesty’s Government propose to make the following declaration o: the policy they intend to pursue, which they be- lieve to be in accordance with that of their allies: . - . .-.,...-_A A. Irblblh u..-_... “First. that the establishment of administrative autonomy in Crete is necessary to the termination 01 inter- national occupation of that island. “Second, that. subject to such sys- tem of administrative autonomy. Crete ought to remain a. portion or the Turkish Emptre. _ -~4A___.-_¢â€" -0 1111181311 Jun-y“ c “Third, that .the Governments of Turkey and Greece ought to be inform- ed of this rgsolugi‘on. ”L -A m.._1-Aâ€". A. cu UL 55:19 a . -__ “Fourth, that if either Turkey or Greece should persist In a. refusal when required to withdraw her naval and military forces from the island. the powers should Impose their decision by force." M _. - ,-.. u :1: _.a. Inna" XOI'CB. Lord Salisbury said it did not follow that the Turkish troops would be withdrawn from Crete immediately: nevertheless the practical withdrawn , 1-1-...) “van - 'BRITKIN’S POLICY “CV CL Hudson .“V - __ - or her troops from the island was a necesary condition to the establish- ment of autonomy. and they would. therefore. bg wigbdrawn. 1....0a no” LXICI‘CLUI c, we .. .-..._- w v e The Premier then gave as instances of autonomous administrations the form of government which now exists in the Island of Samos. a. Turkish pos- session. and which formerly pcevail in Servia, and proceeded to say he imagined that the powers would re- quire the Greek troops in Crete to be withdrawn at an earlier date than the Turkish troops. but he was unable to give any further details until he knew what decision had been reached by the powers. Still, it was his belief that the powers recognized the prin- ciples he: had announced as animating arnourneu. The whole incident occupied twenty minutes. Subsequently the Earl of Kimberley held a. conference with Sir William Harcourt in a. private room. The Common“ Crowded. London, Feb. 25.â€"The floor and gal- leries or the House of Commons were crowded with members and spectators at the opening of to-day’s sitting.in view of the announcement in the newer papers this morning first the Govern- ment would define their policy in re- gard to Crete. _. .. , -a..‘- oh; Qnaakpr had taken their policy. Lord Kimberley. who was Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet of Lord Resebery, 5 id that the state- ment just made by Lord Salisbury was om of great gravity. and would re- quire careful consideration on his part before he felt prepared to make any observations thereon. The House then adjourned: . - A . - -__--u-.l 61-95an gate to utcw. Shortly aitet the Speaker had taken his seat Right Hon. A. J. Balfour. First Lord 01 the Treasury and e Govern- ment leader in the House 0 Commons. made a. statement similar to the one _ _ .. ,_____ 2.. LL- unncfl uuxu VI. can. â€"- __,, ment leader in the House of Commons. made a statement similar to the one made by Lord Salisbury in the House of Lords, at the conclusion or which Sir William Harcourt, the leader of the Opposition, said that the statement concerning the Cretan situation and the methods to be employed in its set- tlement which had just been'laidv be- fore the HouSe by Mr. Balfour was of the gravest character. It affected the present and future relations of Great Britain with the powers of Eu- rope, besides Turkey and Greece. and its gravity was especially shown in its last paragraph relating to the em- ployment of force in the event of the persistent refusal of Turkey or Greece to comply with the demands of the powers. He requested the Government to fix an early date for debating the matter. Pnhlic Opinion in Athens Will Not Allow the Government to flick Dawn. London. Feb. 25.â€"â€"The Athena cor- respondent of The Standard trlegraphs 'hnt it is reported that Col. Smolenu. Minister of War. has renewed his of- fer to resign. There are signs that the remainder of the Cabinet are inclined to take a. similar step. but any Indian- ti in wt reheat from the King's policy wc‘mid "wealth; the greatest «tamer to the throne. It is. therefore. unlikely that there will be any (altering in the highest quartet-a. There in doubtim a grim popular determination to toi- iuw the sacrifices already made to the bitter end. An ex'reaniun o: the exhumation Mt at e attitude at the powers wu given tasday. when 300 volunteers. who had been apt-evened by the wet-ship. tram hut in. LIL Greta. mmhod :- - nan-nun lad h‘ k. tgtlul ganglion: ‘ on‘ “.7“. .V : ran: a e roe I. woompanlad mllltary Mandi. 5! It la under=tood that the not. of the powers arrived to-day and tut lt will be wanted to the Government to-morrow. The reply wlll probnbl N dictated by the resolution of the . tons to yleld only to luperlor towel. The proposal of the power: In regard- ed .5 a precarloun makeahlft. whlch wlll not end the orllln. The Roman Cathollo Blehop of Aug. ens has sent details of the suffering! of the Cretans to the Pepe. praying war, he use his best offices to procure an eoultable eolutlon of. the trouble. Mr. (.Iauldonr'u Sorrow amt hulls-null- Paris. F-b. 21â€"111 reply to In 03‘ quiry from The Temps. Mr. Gladston. has written a letter to that paper '8!- ing: “The ideas which guided me 8‘ the time of the Bulgarian atrocitiel still dominate my ml..d. but Russia ap- pears to have made a. complete volta- face. I wonder what Alexander would have thought of Russia's con- duct during the past tWO years and now? My feelings over the entire con- duct 0: the powers during. the 983! “'0 {735;3'25; “SSE-5v; 1631116131133”. The powers are now applying them!“ to filling the measure or their d1!- honor." ‘"m“"'i} ii «Erma: hu- A. -AAM __.u h..- THE THRONE IX DANGER. [ie Young; n; MUNYON’S VIGTORIES What His Improved Homoeo- pathic System Has Done. For the People of Canada. SICK MADE WELL. Troops of Rescued lnvalids and Suf- ferers Tell Their Glad Stories. WHAT THE PEOPLE ARE SAYING. tried did me no good. except Mnnyon'e. take great pleasure in recommending you preparations.” Munyon'e Rheumatic Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours. and cures in a few days. Price, Munyon'e Dyspepsia. Cure positively cures .1: terms or indigestion and stomach mnble. Edge: g5; n._ _. __-...-o. nan-man In Ulc. J. 31w. w.- u Munyon's Cold Cure prevent: pm and brush up a ccld In a (on Price, 253. Munyon‘s Cough Cure atop: night sweats, allays soreness, m u halsth 1 . Pr! 25c. y_-e -AIP gas. (In? I”! I‘-‘- uy new: one ”was. - "w, __-, Munyon’s Klaney Cure speedily mine In the back, 1011:: or grains. : farms of kgdggy dug . Price. 25o. __- -5...‘- n-"n [eru U]. ”no; unâ€"w_. __ 7 _ Munyon’a Nave Care etc nervousness doc 25:. and builds up tho system. Munyon’s Headache Cure stops head- ache In three minutes. Price, 256. ,Munyon'g Egg Olgggenggosmvely cum all forms of lies. Price, 25:. Mnnyon'e lood Care eradicate: all im- purities oi the blood. Price. 259. Mnnyon'e Female Runedlee are a boon to all women. Mnnyon's Catarrh Remedies never tail. The Catarrh Cureâ€"price, 85c.â€"eradleatee the disease (tom the system, and the; Ca- taxrh Tabletsâ€"price. . 25:.â€"cleanae and heal the parts. Munyon's Asthma Remedies relieve in 3 minutes and cure ptrmanently. Price, $1. Pbltlnnggn'e Vltallxer restores loet vigor. :- oe, . A separate cure for each dieeaee. At all druggietw, mostly 25s. a vlal. Personal letters to Prof. Mnnyon, n Albert-sh, Toronto, answered with free medical advice for any dlseaee. Two Years of Bladder tormentâ€"End Attacks of Inflammationâ€"Cured by a. row boxes of Dodd's Kidney P1118. Owen Sound, Feb. 22, (yuanâ€"The pe'pie of this town are mm guein of mother cure credited to Dude's Kidney Pills. This is the case of Mr. W. Crass, caretaker ct town prcpart-y. who. when seen. had this to say of the mutter :â€" “For over two years I have been en intense suflerer from kidne: dieeue. with occasional acute attacks ct lnfliemmticn or the bladder. “Was under doctor's treetment and have been compelled to resort to instrum- entei relic! many times. “ i have taken eivhteen boxes of Dxid'e Kidney P l e and em satisfied with reunite being p rtectiy relieved of all ”flexing." All That is Necessary is to natablun Kinship to One John Kenneally. In these hard times a coal million would be appreciated by almost any man, but it is seldom that such a cum lies waiting an owner. Notwithstanding there in clan,- 000 in the hands oi an administrator in New York city. and the money has lain there for some years awaiting the heirs oi one John Kennealiy. Col M J. Hendrick. U. S. consul at Believille. gives the following note: John Kenneaily was born in the town of Tipper- ary, Ireland, and in 1816 enlisted in the} 68 n Regiment of Foot, which was after wards sent to Canada and stationed at Amherstbnrg. His wife's name was Mary Plan. To them were born two eons. Upon Kenneally returning to lreland with his regiment he It i ; his two sons in charge of a Catholic priest named Father J. ‘ Pronlx. then a missionary amongs'the in- ‘dians in the Manitoulin Iaian Since ' that time all trace of the two boys have i been lost. Father Pronix was atterwarde stationed at Newmarket and Toronto. and died in the province of Quebec in 16 iJohn Kenneally had a bachelor brother who livod in New York and amused the There an attic: residing In mm. a. Y.. who 0!: In to to the mo: holn of John Kennuny, but they lack cortlln links in tholr olnlm of ldantlfloatlon. Col. Hndrlok hu Intern-M nlmull In their mhnlt. 3nd any Intel-mutton which wlu ‘ load to the two sons cf John Kama-11(01- thch‘ deacmdnnto um I» shalt not ml in am. A RUNNING SOB! RINDERBD l'l‘ USI- LESS. HE COULDN'T WORK TILL HE HAD IT CUBID BY K00?- ENAY WHICH CONTAINS THE NEW INGRI- MINT. it me: without saying that the uveu 0 working man finds It difficult to ply I daily mwutiou without the aid of a fair ot‘ good sound legs. To have either 0 his lower extremities incapacitated by diseue In a serious matter. It means inability to rim-Me for himselfnnd tho-e dependh‘ilg on xim for support. to which in ndde the distress and Iuflerinx both mental and physical he is called upon in consequence to endure. Mr. John Dawson.n res table inhoter living at 17 Jones St., amilton, Out" ‘atates under oath thnt about seven year! ngo an inflammation appeared upon his knee, which continued to grow worse until about three years ago when it {N so had he was unable to work. He trie ointment: and various remedies, but the sore con- tinued discharging and the pins in his back were very eevere. Last winter he cemmenced taking Ryckmon'e Kootenay Cure and in a. comparatively short time the sore healed tap, the pain disappeued {eon Kootenn ,andhe'ergfht. Thew oleeecret thecnrelieeinthe th blood cl ° Bropetfietofthe “:?EW% 3' the an“ element ofKootenay. . .1553: ' mm _ :3 etadiEata :11 humor! tron) u in consequence there IS 8 I"'1 of diseased or denying ”3‘“? THEY WORKED WONDERS. $I,OO0,000 WAITING HEIRS. A LABORING MAN'S LEG. stops _ooughe. east. mnmonln AID-Th9 "can of s Kidney W. Cruse. be. when 31' 2â€" been“ sumo, nuu can everything pos (on! are prom Mr. Mlacunv non, clnuned t.‘ had made no sum had been fund in can 01 Mr. Hnrcoun 11 -_ 1-) won'- The Restrictions lmpoud by the Federal Government. FRANKING PRIVILEGE !HP. “TIER 10' II SURPRISE- reports end papers. hitherto granted. and. it no, to what extent?" Mr. Bard: replied that the Government had received notice which indicated the removal or the privilege tron: papers other than those ordered to be pubiiahed by the Home. A later order restricting etiii tur- ther had been found to be unauthorised. The matter now stood in ruapenae until the Dominion Government had obtained legislation. Patron Leader Hauock'e question an to whether the Governinent intended intro- ducing a measure to aboiiah Government House wu alao replied to by the Premier. -wbo stated the: me nutter would be re- terred to n committee. utter which the Government could any more dennitel: what they would do. and the number at each? How much but. tegie prgduced end what is done with it?" “£4- ....u...| “me then ran m: quluuucnr "nu-e. u. ---__ and the number at each? How much but- ter 13 produced, md what is done with It?" Hon. E. J. Dull replied that there were 133 acres under full cultlutlon end 30 pub tinny so. The second qmuon. he was answered 1n the Inspector's report. Large herd; or live stock were kept, but no butter was Dr. Ryeraon's motion for n return show- ing the number md amounts covered by pouclea of Insurance earned on the new VI“ tuna-“u, ....- .w,. _ _ 7 showing any speck! conditions memo to the policies and the general pronto” or protection against an in the banding adopted by the Government, wu the our lion or a brief but Inna debate. '- u,, â€"-u-â€" n.- M“: He thought the Government should an some usurance of an Indemnity In can or are.__ . .A-: Lâ€" OI.- anwomn‘ nnd made no definite “moment that my sum had been let aside :1 u: Melanin fund In can 0! are, Mr. Hnrcourt aim-tended. that during an _._._ n- 0.... A... Oh- mu: maxing nu llyybvyhunuv_ -v- now they were u Imndhudmuu on The Gon-rnment wound Just as much In; own insurer It It left the mm m m Kronor! I: It It at It ulde. Mr. llowhnd belleved that the Goren- ment were keepln‘nt‘he poo le In t sort of tool‘- par-dine. e or had money saved. be where m It? If g nn- did occur the hut uni-hing mm - um I I . H am not no d."PP°!!.,‘_32‘f.E"fL hue muon- nu- did occur the flat Human; mini would dl-apponr altogether, He did not no my lnconslltency In the two polltlolll assumed by the Oppocmon. The former :onltlon was one assumed Irina: fu'orllv a rm to Inlunmce companies old and comp-nave” woman-u.- l‘nrllnmem lmlldlm. Putin; on be referred to the mount plle u “I lam mount-In or m- dt-Innrd none nnd mortar." A \‘O urge proportlon or the value of other our“. 1: bulldlnn was Itored mum than. '1 r not that the III-unacc- commu- had mouthed the [lumen o! tho link and demanded hm: run “I Incum- cut- of looll‘ “undue. Mr. "court "ht-t: m- oponor know that tho comp-mu nude min . col- upfloq‘ n Aâ€"Aâ€" --- - “I. mam. ll. ”80‘ Mr. III fl‘uun nun-w that tho companie- Md nude' Mil a con- teat'on' rd «um a mu In I! and . o . the 31‘“: (on vhon 93M. :mum out 0 on!" for III In rub m ulnar "m" '5 3'3,"me “can” ‘MN m u ZE‘TZM-Ztfi'fié'. 1m: 0:" “I IIO “WI-Ion Iur wayâ€"w -- _ truly quounl «a word. of m vwml mum-r In . concluding r. our- mm ”mm ummt th a. num Mad u“. to: human W. {mm-19:62..“ *am'mug Dr. iii-non: As the: eve: mud? . G boon: You. . Ir. mama: Who am it? It. Gibson: The hon-ck r: end If it 1.1mm uu a nutter watch».- plnnoe will: tun-nah”. He urea 00 member for In: Tomato to vial-v h. the Government In on m m 1. but when would th get an m to set m: for premium) Opp-luau beer.) To do no they lane no menu. sell madden. or dupe-e at 0:017- I! tum-oat? N '" tho v Iii' ' won 1 um I“ 000 broom m m“ Tatum they I: “W " nutmeg “adaguonr for looking to ache: to:- I utters. e Spam left Mae Mr at 6 o'clock. Ir. BLJohn resumed m «an. Be save Blr Oliver Hm! nee: muttormwmwhenmntontum holding power for a carter at e century. The um Premier had of: when the deadu um. um nation m In_ View. R g § to show one where the lloen. law hnd hoen “ministered In the Interest- ottheLlhenl . Thednrgewuu- finely untrue. policy of the Govern- Opposition were ehnlleoged to show when expendltnne could be reduced or the pub!“ money had been Improperly expended. m- Havcock denlt With thequcnlop of hir. Hnyooch denit with the queeuon us the all prosperity which the pie 0! Ontario d been experiencing. it lch u belied the feet ihnt the puhli nd mnniclpn debt of the country was none momma. the nnnuni charge- upon which amounted to no much u the total value at the export: of cattle. eheep. hogs. on poultry, eheeee end butter. The owner the term could only give I third mom upon his own property. no the Dominion and the municipal Government: hnd ni- readv put n lint and eeoond mortgage on for him. He objected to the expenditure of $10,325 for immigration. u the wrong clone of immigrants were brought out. and advocated a policy which would secure the Milling in Onurio of the tennnt farmcrn. with onpitni. from the older countries. M aiding the franchise, he would give «wry pcreon a vote between 21 nnd so years of age, but would withdrew the tronchiee from all who had not it certificate of edu- cniion or an interest o! It least 8200 in pro- perty at 30 you: of nxe. Compuieory vot- ing might be nude practicable by adopting ihe poll book st the int election on the halo of the voterl‘ list. GOVERNMENT BILLS. The Attorney-General Introduced a hill “knitting fisheries oi Ontnrio.thv-h i “174'! and consolidates thc It‘u relating in the fisheries 70! the profiling, Mr. Iiurdy ra- .. l'n.l|"' I’l-h IIâ€"‘ n u.- '. III-1M that the rot-em Supra-me Court «to cmton had pineal all the mint-rims tn the ‘ulund tut-n and Intern-flout rhea tn the Lands of the l'rm-tndat Governments. '1‘!"- I-urpose o! the bltt he was Introducing wan to regulate the usher!" whloh would “It to the» Government to cannot. The men- suro ot conne could not take etfcct uuttt the Pt” Council bnd within! the Bum-rm. C(nrx‘u «Mon. l‘ondln that he thought 1 advisable to how u :1 Prepared nnd rmdy would the Privy Count I uphold that «Incision. and tall own opinion was that nhold It. ”no. I‘ d I AW” Health-givmg thm Odes-pucsmnaoyfb “'1 Wm WOMEN. in 1‘s: Post. cut necked Even that? hsrd uno- one mt .8011! to ruin nerve: and digestion with rank strong To: unite the pelete to e '1‘. being m um puru- neflve fragrance preeerved in lead wheel. ”We! All Kind: cum a. ”new and Po! In“ Short firm-I’ll- Over 81500 has been ruined In El for the Indian l-‘amlne Fund. h . . $0.... I - inlet With. the United sum. 1.....- er. ha been rein-ed {mom deOn a: Hav- Ill. Edmund Goblet bu been chosen an the Connemdve undldlu In Int-Que. Cutler County. Quebec, (or the Provlndu election, Mr. Goblet I: I urge property-owner In an county. It :- asserted that Men: ucmw I paedtonuco‘nmonottbemwlh at ‘ubtbeauennpubucdounoten‘ n..â€" m. only m government new Edourd Goblet h“ Com-emu“ candidate county Quebec, for all m. Gainer u n W 9! eouU- 7 _ A “LUDELLA” man: McKinley left Cunmn 1m emu tor Wublngton, nmld A blue at artworks sud the chow-s or his nelghborl- no nude 1 brler farewell “are“. In, We: ls “'th hlm. able despntc'nes from Mmlln my that none nun moo Insurgents were killed In the recent bltllos taught \A‘Hh the woopo at Sllanx and Lu Harman. am,- A - - ,4 .n-.nm AIM “I We lulu-up. The Nova Senna vah'lnmro closed It: oeulon yesterday. Ono of Its um not: was to adopt an :v‘H-vs. to “or union: tho Queen. conxrm «ting her on her recoil TELEGRA P1110 and: 839'. m torpedo From All Grocers. mu event. mm L-_‘ ‘1 nloed In 31W” ‘ Fund. jam-d sate: 91"” [mm when It Hav- CEYLON r; BRIEFS. Ludalu; w 'â€"_._â€" v, 1 sun mm an..." ll ante mooted. It In elslned abet one “would «me. to: the W end Northern division. the melt being 3 lane ' We undetected the Ides wee du. mwuotmmmchmm- um “um All 2‘". III- ” "Mun v w'v-__,, sun: 3'1. momma.“ South AW Nevins w “ex-yum. I couldn- It: would bemutnthebeu Interest-ct hawk! mlnottodoso. luminance convinced an "owed skeptic to all um- dks at m curative powers: he mom-ed 3 bottle. ud It has been of such benefit to him my he oonflquge to put-chm 33d use Inmdhu raved In gnu worth a s “5 mm. It In. done venom (or me.and I keep to may In my hour. An ccculond dose not: a n native Ind beeps me well and cum. t 1. wonderful mcdhlnc." Sold by A. Railway Noun. â€"Boedmuoer MoNebb. who hoe been in the employ of the Grand Trunk for the loot tony-ti: rec yen-a, end is now shunned on the Peta-barn division. hes receivedn notice from neodqonrteu chef. nu omoe hes been nboliahed, end hi- servioeo will thou-clan be no longer required. by the ville way-freight will run out of Motion inihenol'nin . This would unto L say the eon dietxibntlns paint of this divuion.endwculd men n min of two (rein crown to tho town'e popnlntion. 11381:! of 811â€"8 Into ”any 8 hunts of Health Jrhooo a l m an Words. 1 I In: 3 grout auteur tron muscula- rhcnmtlsm In my cm; to much so thou torch-ct: um I could not sloop. I : the floor In can the mom port E of the night. I I home of Son!!! Ana-Icon Bhenmntlc Can and found grout mallet the: c few do“ 5. It's a sure can. god I Mug-pg! recommend It. Sold 250 , 400.. 506. and 606. m msfiamci mum's STORY. may mm for the Sun and Life Woe 00. at. Pour- boronsh Cured o! Muscular Rheu- mmmbychoar a South tum Bhoummi com-e ema- [:13th of 3 mm Int; “many bun-a of Health-Th on m 81! Words. 1 -n n mat onfl‘enr tron muscula- -- .l.-. u pawâ€"m M ‘90 Gama to (to Us. in Thus-mm:- OONVINOED THE SKEP'T'c- thoodle. of 9.939% >- It’. Ont.

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