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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 11 Mar 1898, p. 3

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The Statement to El Yara, a Respectable Cuban Paper, to Be Placed Before the U. S. Court of Enquiryâ€" Spaln Buys “'arshlpsâ€" Another Squadron for Cuba. Key West, March 5.â€"From Havana yesterday came the most astounding story that has yet been told concerning the blowing up of the Maine. In eflect, it is that the explosion was done by the direc- tors, and with the full knowledge of responsible Spanish officials on the island, who, to conceal their crime, took the life of the man who did the work, after hav- ing paid him $20,000. His widow, the story says, was imme- I I f diately placed in the insane asylum at I Mazora, so that whatever charges or reve- lations she may make will be' regarded as the ravings of a disordered mind. The statement will be placed before the court of enquiry today. This story comes from Havana to El Yarn, one of the most conservative and respectable Cuban papers published in the United States. The story gives the name of the diver as Barquin and continues: “El Yara’s W” “'“E‘P” “We" ”3 “d" ” correspondent makes the almostincredible II. 36I\‘:’30 rive both your old .. . you ask us to change thctown and the state or lunys follow your own in office. We cannot readilv Looks unless this is-ione, as “ ~ Nonparicl, first . ; chpcrline .Iion statement that Barquin was buried with tho battleship’s dead as an unidentified corpse.” SPAIN BUYS CRUISERS. Two Speedy “'nrsliips Contracted for by Brazil Purchased by the Dons- Details of the Deal. London, March 5.â€"Spain has purchased first two cruisers which the Armstrongs have been building for Brazil, the Amuzonius :5 “V” T“ ““5“ and a sister ship, unnamed, of 4,000 tons a for 2.de 1-! six or eight . iz.s:‘i"l01h. If more lIlL-"Zi‘ charge ,WW 1 i .2 nudism ‘ . I.” I) ' Lgt A.- --_.__....__. o Bl SPAIN. . . ( «. Report Concern- “:- 13‘sâ€" of Warships. 1 i?” 35CURED IN FRANCE. v.â€" a \ .ll‘l Strainedâ€"Arrival of ,' [{I-y “'Cstâ€"‘r\(lullfnl 11,, My to Sail at a Moâ€" T.â€"Furthcr inquiries tho i'I-port of two cruisers which il‘cll building for "no inquiries further native of the Chiliun ' an". negotiating with a rush Govermncnt .r'gpg: confirm l tho initllos‘lllp O‘Higgins, . ‘ Arziistrongs for Chili. and it i that n lll';‘.l is practically com- whurohy this splendid Warship ii o Spain‘s possession. It is Chilian representative . :irc offer to Spain recently, . I \\':l~‘ considered too high and a counter-offer. It is under- . have come to terms now. ~..::I\' which Spain secured in Two heavily armored coast '. which Brazil ordered for '. iize River Platte, and which ‘ 1:33ding at the La Zyue works illx,‘ made in Washington bum/onus. one or the vessels Y‘I‘il:l~l‘!l from Brazil, has .- I-ountry for Brazil, is ' - is still at the Armstrongs’ 9. DY TO SAIL. \il'll Mutt-s Government May ltilcr\cnn' in Cuba Now. ' 2'1: . March 7.â€"The develop- ' here have been of a . The most significant ..It coal is being received ' of Warships. That may iv I It; are going to move, that. they are out- of coal. inn is borne out by the ofilccrs have been to be ready for I‘. l'.‘ ' ~ Hill) of the "‘cir superiors " any tinic. . . tons of ammunition arrived ':'U..I_V on the Mallory Line New York. Most of this .. utcd union; the warships ’ rust will he sent to the ships -. and that is another indica- ‘ . the double interpretation to "fie wailing" up. \Zinmtion ls >tl‘lllllctl. . s "omcs from Havana that the " ' ' ' toil, and that the , -1. ., I khter every minute. ‘ . '1' Ulivctrc got in from Havana. ' and brought news of the I '11.: Spanish first-class cruiser . ': O-Im-udo. It is also reported , cut that the oiliccrs of the court which has transferred its . :o the C uban capital. will be " "vrport by Tuesday or Wednesday ».‘ :g. In: court will not return ‘1' will proceed at once to Wash- ____.â€"â€"-â€"â€"____‘____‘__________ Cu tic ara- :- Mr". rs: for tired mothers in a warm ' ' ‘. :I'L'ILI Soar,andasingleapplluflm . -'I'n.\ Iointment),the great skin care. ( :‘ricr'na mamas afford instant relief. and II-Illll‘. toaspeedy cure of torturing.“ hgur; ng, humiliating. ithng.bnmin8Ib1°°d‘ mg. crusted, scaly skin and Ball, human. With loss of hair, when all also 1811'- J. Boldlnro Con" we boutthewovld. mommm awn"... ' smâ€"WM‘M SKIN SOALP “" ”W WW“ m. , l Brazd. each, 23 knots and 10 guns. Spain is also negotiating for and will probably secure two cruisers of a similar type which have been building in France for The Amazonius is ready for launching and her sister ship will be ready shortly. The Spanish Government is endeavoring to secure guns and large supplies of ammunition in England and on the continent for immediate use. Spain in Funds. The Government of Spain seems to have funds, for it is understood to be paying a. large part of the purchase money in cash, giving good security for the balance, these being the only terms upon which the Armstrongs would deal. Some weeks ago Spain attempted to purchase ships and supplies in England on credit from prominent firms having close relations with the Government here, but after inquiries the firms refused to give credit. Since then Spain has raised funds from some unknown sources. Diplomats in London express. the belief that French financiers are helping the Spanish Government. It is known that Spain is trying to purchase three other ships which are being built by the Arm- strongs, but she has not yet succeeded in making a bargain. consequently there is still time if the United States wishes to forestall her. Another Squadron for Cuba. London, March -1 letter just re- ceived here from Madrid says it is definitely reported there that a fresh Spanish squadron, destined for Cuba, is being organized. It consists of four iron- clads, the Carlos V.. Pclayo, Alfonso XIII. and another, several gun boats and a trans-Atlantic steamer. Active work is also the torpedo boat destroyers Propcrina, Audaz and Osnda, and upon the torpedo boats Habana, Relamoso and Barcelo, which form the second torpedo boat flo- tilla that Spain is sending to Cuba. 5.â€"â€"5 proceeding upon GIBRALTAR OF THE GULF- The United States Proposes to Have It in the Gulf of Mexlco. Washington, March 5.â€"â€"‘1‘he United States Government is now contemplating transforming the Dry Tortugas into a military and naval station. Should the plan be carried inzo cflect the islands will become the Gibraltar of the Gulf of Mexico. The Tortugas are now used as a quarantine station, controlled by the Uni- ted States Marine Hospital Service, which is now under the jurisdiction of the treasury department. The Tortugas Islands are nearly as close to Havana as Key West is, and they are infinitely a better base of naval oper- ations. The islands are only ninety miles from the Cuban capital. The information received here last night from New York that General Merritt has temporarily suspended his inspection of the military stations in the south, and will make an immediate trip to Key West, leads to the belief that his change of plan was made in conformity with the purpose of the Government to establish the military station at the 'I‘ortugas. Survivors Received Their Pay. Key West, Mai-Ch 5.â€"A11 the Maine survivors received a month’s pay yester- day, and their claims for lost personal property have been filed. Schwartz, a cook of the Maine, has put in a claim for $1,226, which he says he had in his chest, which was blown to pieces. Many other enlisted men lost savings of years. __.__.â€" Ordered to Be Ready. Bethlehem, Pa, March 5.â€"The army and navy officers now representing the United States Government at the Bethle- hem Iron Company’s ordinance works here have received orders from headquar- ters to be ready on 1:3 hours notice for senv ice. ____â€"â€"‘â€"â€" Giorzll Has Confessed. Athens, March 2.â€"Giorgii has made a confession. He declares that he acted at the instigation of Karditza, representing that to kill the King would be an act of great courage and glorify them both. Giorgii’s courage oozed out at the last moment and he was unable to hit the horses, upon which everything depended. Sixteen Frenchmen Lost. Adelaide, South Australia, March 2.â€" Tho French barque President Felix Faure. Captain Fossard, from Barry on Nov. 15 for Port Pirie, has arrived here, and re- ports that during a gale on Feb. 2 her second mate and 15 sailors ware swept overboard. __‘â€"â€"â€"- Anglo-German Loan Signed. I I Pekin, March 2.â€"Tho‘ Anglo-German ' loan contracts ere signed yesterday. The Figure! Now Show eervatlvee 42, Patron- 1. Vacant 1- 0ther Interesting News. Tomato. March 8.-â€"'1'be figures of the official majorities obtained at the recent provincial election continue to come in. I and are now practically all to hand. The only unexpected development is the offic- ial declaration of the returning ofiicer for West Huron, giving Mr. Garrew the elec- tion by a majority of eight, and tempor- arily at least sending up to 50 the num- ber_of Liberals elected. The deputy re turning officers for three sub-divisions in West Huron had not signed their returns, and the absence of these converteda Con- servative majority of one or two into a minority of sight, the returning officer, of course, having no option in the matter. Naturally Mr. Beck, the Conservative candidate, it will remain for the dispose of the matter. In the absence of a knowledge of the details of the case, it is not unreasonable to suppose that on the recount the seat will be held by the Conservative candidate. ’ \Tcst Blgln Recount. In the case of West Blgin the advantage of the recount is all on the side of the Conservative candidate. tingcr has counted in a number of reject- 1 ed ballots in which the vote was placed in the margin preceding the name instead of in the blank following the names, and. the net result has eleven. Last night his majority had gone down to one. Therecountwill be finished this morning. and it is clearly amour: the possibilities that Mr. Macnish will be counted out and the seat given to the Conservative candidate. In that case a scrutiny will be held to determine the, final possession of the seat. flow the Parties Stand. In the meantime the figures for the parties now stand: Liberals 50, Conserva- tives 42, Patron 1, vacant 1. The only other development of interest in connec- tion with the oilicial returns was the chipping oil of one from Mr. Straton’s even thousand of a majority in West Potcrboro, bringing it down to 90:). Returning Ofllccrs' Declarations. Wcst Huronâ€"J. '1‘. Garrow declared elected. Majority S. Wellandâ€"W. M. German declared elect- ed. Majority I551. Wellington Eastâ€"Craig, (Ind), 1,285; Coughlin (Con.)_ Craig declared elected. Majority 183. North Wutcrlooâ€"Lackner (Con), 2,701 ; 1,476; Park Clemons (Lib.), 2,6353. Majority for Lack- ‘ nor, (3.). West 1,654; Mulholland (Con), 1.5:)". for Clarke, 134. South Lanarkâ€"Matheson (Com), 2,105; Majority Clarke (Lib.), 1,303. Majority for Mllbhd' _ son, T‘JT. Pctorboro Westâ€"J. R. 2,742; J. W. Garvin (Con), 1.743. Major: ity for Stmtton, 099. Pcterboro Eastâ€"James Blezard (Lib.), 1,870; Dr. Ford (Con), 1,604. Majority for Blezard, 260. North Hastingsâ€"Allen's declared to be 2.32. __.._â€"â€" ‘l’lreu Ilecounts Occur. West York â€"â€" Wednesday, Thirty-seven tendered and ‘31 rejected ballots. Before Judge McDollgall, 'I‘o- ronto. North Torontoâ€"Friday. March 11. BL' fore J udgo McDougall, Toronto. West Huronâ€"Official majority, S. recount has been demanded. Nipissingâ€"Wedncsduy, March 9. ____._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" QUEEN OF PICKPOCKETS SHOT. majority is The Notorious Mabel Renting Fatally “’oundcd in San Francisco. San Francisco, March S.â€"Mabcl Keat- ing, known from cisco as the “Queen of Pickpockcts,“ was shot and fatally wounded by Jerry Sulli- van, a city hall janitor, in the saloon of her husband, who also received a bullet from the same pistol. Sullivan entered Keating’s saloon and called for a drink. Before serving him Keatlng demanded payment of a bill alleged to be due. Sullivan made an insulting reply, which brought Mrs. Keating to the front. Her nraged Sullivan, who drew a hot her in the left breast. tal wound. Then Sullivan turned hi Keating and sent a bullet through the back of his neck. Sullivan was immediately arrested. Mabel Keatlng is stated by the police to be a notorious confidence operator and is reported to have cleared over $80,000 by disreputable practice during the World’s Fair in Chicago. ______â€"â€"â€"â€"- .iocklng Accident at Swansea. «uronto, March 8,â€"Mr. George New- man of Garden avenue, Parkdalc. had a terrible three minutes experience at the Swansea Forging Company‘s factory, which nearly cost, him his life, and as a result of which he w full swing, when his ap screw. 1t nearly drag wheel, but he strained eve and sinew in his body, hanging a death grip, realizing that to let go meant instant death. Every stitch of clothing was torn off him, except one of his trouser legs, his shoulder and body were burned with the friction of the re- volving wheel, and he was dreadfully bruised. At first his life was despair-ed of, but later reports signify that ho is re- covering. _______.__â€"â€"â€"â€" More Artillery Regiments. Washington, March S.-â€"â€"Chalrman Hull of the House Military Committee has moved the passage under suspension of the rules of the Hawlcy bill creating two additional regiments of artillery. That Relief Expedition. to send the Fern to Cuba with supplies, and reiterating the orig- inal order naming the cruisers Nashville and Montgomery as the vessels to carry out that mission. There was some excito- ment in naval circles here over this und- den change in the programme. as no explanation of thematter was obtainable. _______- Wall Street Wu Afl'ected. New York, March 8.â€"Apprehenslon over the relations States and Spain Was p circles in Wall street yesterday. were large sales of securities holders. __._â€" Spanish Troops Arrive. March 8.â€"By the bias and d military music Haâ€" mberulo 50. Con-I has asked for a recount, and - County Judge to : J udgo Erma- - been to deprive Mr. ~, Macnish of ten of his scanty majority of . 1,251. I Northumbcrlandâ€"Clarke (le.), , Stmttou (Lib.), , March 9. l A . New York to San Fran- I I . What Its Hoisting at Summit Lake, Alaska, Means. Questions ' in the Commons â€" Bush's I Policy in Chumâ€"Mr. Carson’s State- ment Regarding Free Ports Guaranteed by Treatyâ€"The Anglo-German Loan Sigu- ed-Cnblo News. March 2.â€" Colonial omce that Summit Lake, 12 miles Alaska. cannot beclalmcd as within the United States boundary, 1 inasmuch as it is a part of the disputed 3 territory. in regard to which negotiations ' have just been opened with the Govern- ' ment at Washington. Neither the Foreign Office nor Colonial omen is omcially aware of the hoisting of the British flag at Summit Lake, - which is alleged in newspaper reports to have taken place. The Colonial Ofiioe authorities suggest that the flag was pos- sibly raised with the cognizance of Can- ' ado. with the object of marking Great Britain’s claim, and not with any idea of violating the territory of the United States. London, I officials say . from Skaguay, ___’_â€"- Army Estimates Adopted. London, March 2.â€"The House of Com- mons, without a division, has adopted the army estimates covering the increase asked for by the Government. In the House of Commons yesterday the Parliamentary Secretary of the For- : elgn Office, Mr. George X. Canon. an- , swerlng a question put by Sir Willis , Ashmead Bartlett. Conservative member ; for the Eccleshall division of Shefiield, as to whether Russia had Occupied Deer Island. said Russia was believed to be negotiating with Coma for a coal depot at Deer Island, where Japan already had a similar site. Mr. Curzlin said nothing had been officially heard of Russian occu- pation of the island. Referring to Port Arthur, Mr. Curzon I said no forts C‘Xiitcd there now, and he added that the Government wasno: aware j that any Russian land forts wore at tho! place. . I . I . . I 1 Chinese Question A gal n. Sir Edward Ashmcad Bartlett, having brought up the Chincse question and the 2 advance of Russia, Mr. Curzon, after I some debate, said that Brizlsh interests in China were “pix-amount, but not ex- elusive." The British nation, he contin- , ued, would not be justified. in n-gardlng . legitimate competitors with jealousy, bu: ought rather to use all chorts to keep, in I an age of competition, what was won in , an ago of monopoly. They could foresee I that China would be confronted by greater dangers in the future than she had been ‘ in the past. Great Britain's policy was I to prevent the disruption and to oppose the alienation of Chinese territory, and it I was not likely that Great Britain would I regard with satisfaction the attempts of others in that direction. Mr. Curzon reviewed “generous and tions, pointing out the unselfish nature of the British terms," which, however, had not prevented sus- picions being aroused that had prevented the granting of the loan. China, however, I had assured Great Britain that she would not ask a loan of any other power, and. I today he (an: Curzon) had learned that the loan would be negotiated through a powerful bank. Mr. Curzon then recapitulated the val. uable concessions. almidy cabled, which I China had voluntarily offered. So far as ' Russia was concerned, her assurance was I that the port she had secured as an outlet I would be an open port, liken treaty port. Great Britain, he declared, had taken her I stand upon the treaty of 'I‘ien-Tsin. which : empowered her to oppose the imposition I of special tariffs by other powers at Chin- . ese ports, and the British Government I would never consent to an abandonment or curtailment of treaty rights. The matter was dropped and the House adjourned. ’â€" nstant Rumors of Possible lloslllltlen Are Hurrasslng and Weakenlu‘ the Government. I Madrid, March :2. I visible here, in regard to the verdict of z the United States naval court of enquiry } into the loss of the battleship Malne,thau I Was apparent a week ago. The constant rumors of passible hostilities are harass- i public. I haustlve despatches from New York and Washington to the effect that the rela- I United States and -tlons between the - and attributing to President McKinley a I series of anti-Spanish declarations. Admiral Bermajo, lno, is actively seeking the best means to procure additional Warships. ___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Maine Explo-lou the First Battle. New York, March '3.â€"A dcspatch to the Herald from Paris says: "To really grasp the situation, the explosion of rho . Maine must be regarded as the first battle I between Spain and the United States. As - for us, we can only see it in the last ! stage of the advance of the Cubans to- I ward independence. The catastrophe has I caused the death of 25f unfortunate sall- ors. but it has also saved the lives of millions of combatants. for it ensures the I final triumph of the insurrection before ‘- many weeks." __.___ Gomez “‘lll “'ork by Land. York, March zitâ€"The following Tampa, Fla, is in the day that the white squadron Opens fire on Havana. Maximo Gomez will begin an attack by land. Re I ' fighting until Havana sur- ' renders or nothing is left of it but a heap I ofrulnS.” New telegram from World: “On the The Court of Enquiry. Key West, March 2.â€"The court of in- rday examined four engineer nllsted men of the Advocate Mnrix said: “We work and are clearing up shape. Yes, we may get to night.” / St. Patrick's Day Truce Declined. Montreal, March 2. lines have refu St. Patrick's Day, Canadian Pacific, and it now on to in. through THE ARMY ESTIMATES ADOPTED: , the loan ncgotla- ' " papers publish ex- I Spain are hourly becoming more strained, I the Minister of Mar- I hauntto ouch negotiations had arisen, than was every hope thatadoslrable arrangement would be reached. in coal formlty with the interests of both coun tries. I The Other Culprit Arrested. I Athens, March 2.â€"The accomplice of I Kardltm, a Macedonian workman named ‘ Glorgli, has been “noted. I I Kardltzn and Glorgli on Saturday last 1 attempted to assassinate King George. 1 Protect In wanton. I Kingston, March 3.-A protest, it is announced, will be flied against Hon. W. ’ Barty for bribery and corruption. A war- I rant for John Skelton for personatlon has I I beenzlssued. ‘ I ' Youthful Robbers. I March 8. â€"- Youths broke I ‘5 house and fought . ; mdwalkthe floor , Mybloodwuverypoorendlnuubjeet I tobllloulattecb. A Nervous Toronto Women Welland the Floor During the Night for How. at o Time-She Make: a Summon. 103021130, .-â€"“ I III troubled with It w input-ibis for I use to keep still audit the spell! can. ovumduringthonlxhtlmwfiup of m m omel- immuem'mfmm - @W. H. GROSS DENTIST, Lindsay. My feet would swoll and I m not able to do my own hoaxe- work. I treated with two of the belt 1 physicians here but only received relief for a time. I became disconnect-l. One Ideyefrlendeelledendedvisedmetotry Hood’s Samperllln. I laughed at the ad- DENTIST, - “"4 °n° b°m°° Honor Graduate a Monte Claim begun to feel betwr- I $00k and» am and fnproud man. flea and also aeverol boxes of Hood'- Pills. a New I can eat and drink heartily and sleep soundly. H entirely cured me and mesa that I now do a I cheerfully momend Hood’s Sump:- rillt to all sufferers from nervousness, I weakness or general debilfty." line. H. 3 men I been laid against one young I l I OVERWHELMING PROOF. lAnother Witness. for Dodde Kidney l P1111. The M011! GNWI London, Mar. 7â€"). commission pointed I amount of evidence given in favor DOdd's Kidney Pills. 7L5 the only sure cure for Bright's Dism-‘n, Diabslesand :Ip- I the people a unit in favor of this God- b‘cnl lt-lD'Hl)’. London has through Dmld’s Kidney Pills. rncwrri is growing longer V." daily. . J. l’ulmvr. Nelson slI'vI-I rcâ€" ports lh.:l :Iflu-r suff-I'Ini: ill‘ :IgoniI-s (‘i :In :IIi\"IIl"cd ‘Li'l‘fl' of Dininlz-s and Kidncy Ilinwns- f-n‘ fl‘o'" years :I Innu- mv-nl of l)o.id'.~ liidncy I’Ilis cuI'I-Il hInI. li:ilx‘.'.~ Kninv)‘ i’.l'.s ll'.‘." ll-‘l 1*le -d k‘Jlt'x‘ III London. . I‘rrslun Insurgent» lionIr-Il. . Tchcmn. March mâ€"Tbc Governor of the Province of Kern: lll has mun-d the insurgents at several points in l’I-neian Beluchistan, where it is I-xpccted order will shortly be rl'ilul‘ml. There Were serious riots at llumndan, capital of tin: l’t‘r‘lilll provinm‘ of tillltl name, on Feb. :32. due to a quarrel he- ttveen the partisans of rival priests, dur. ing which :37 persons \vcre killed. _______._.â€"â€"â€"â€"- (‘olc (lot the HM. March $.â€"Thc yacht Capt. Claude Cole, Capt. Milford, Ont., Ripple of Kingston, at 8 o'clock ycsn‘rday min was presented with harbor master for being reach port this season. _______â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- Denfh of Sir (in-urge lluncll. London, March s.-â€"Sir George Russell, Bart., member of Parliament for the Wokinham Division of Berkshire (Com), is dead. He was born in 1523. a silk hat by the the first craft to DIGGING DEEP DOWN. .\\’.Iil lill you gel hungry; Nil." “'3 il-‘trr llitIl 'l‘lv- id -'I i: an old human. ignor- (‘.Ill said .‘vvry Ii.’.\'. once and folly. And almost I-v.-r_\bod_v b-lievcs in it. Probably you do. And more Iliun half the time it is true. Yo! Ihe oxccpliuns are so numerous as to lll'Ik" us :Isk quvslions. Is it possible In M- hungry. and still practically lo hove no app-lilo? . In n letter, Mrs. Mary llopkinson says, "1 often ind a craving for food, ycl when il was placed before me I couldn't eat a mouthful." I This sounds strange. II I though Nature was contradicting her- self. \'\\'cil. Nature does contradict h‘el‘sclf on the surface, but not deep I down. 1ch us Ihen dig deeper down. “ln the spring of 1 "" continues Mrs. Hopkinson. “I fell into a. low. weakly state of health. .I couldn't . imagine what had come over me. I ‘ couldn't tell what I had done to bring on this kmdpf illness. I felt weak. Iweary and tired. My elasticity and ambrlmn were gone. I had a foul I taste In the mouth, and a sensation ' of smkmg and failure at the pit of the Isiomach. I often had a craving for $00 In '9‘ as food, and yet when-it was placed be- fore me I couldn't eat a mouthful. I “More and more my strength fell away until I could hardly drag ; myself about. Often Iwas obliged I to lie down several times a day, being completely exhausted. None of the ‘ various medicines I used did me any mother recom- Finally. my SeigI-l's Syrup. Know- bcllcr I tried it, 01)- mining the medicine from Mr. Drury, I chemist, Soulhwell. After taking , one Dollie I was boiler, and when I I had used the second I could eat and digest anything I desired. All the had symptoms passed away. and I was once. more able U) do my work and get comfort and pleasure out of my life. You are at biwrty Io make my state- mcnt public. (Signed) Mary Hopkin- son, Carletonâ€"lc-Morcland, near New- :Irk, April 1911:. 1894." Before we decide on what really ail- ed the wriicr of the {ongoing letter we will quote a sentencc or two from Mr. Thomas \Valton. “I could eat," ' he says. “but my meal never did any good." I suffered a good deal from headache, and was often so dizzy I could hardly stand at my work. I was never easy. and rolled about the bed all night long and heard the clock strike every h My skin and the whites of my eyes turned yellow. l dull and listless, and got weaker and weaker all the time. Medicines did me no good, and I often told my wife I should never be any better. My trouble began in March, 1891. and continued a year. After everything proved useless, I was fin- ully cured by Mother Scigel's Syrup. I first learned of this remedy through . a little book which was left at our re thing for me. Af- ing of nothing (I work. (Signed) Sweet. uly 9th. 1894." Now. which Hunger is the _ _ body for food; appetite-w nouneement that she II eeive and digest I}. this distinction ll doesn't mil exist! | I u i let us mike a discrimImtIod will remember. I he on pe deyrnand of the whole Nature's on- people who ve letters) :1 the aha the mysterious pain- and exper- of indigestitm and drivewa- They will more you that one any from head to ., ""ZIIGHEESE MAKERS. I .. _ . , , . , piles of all kinda for 1898 a“ 01h“. him") (hwmih' “0““ find I nave a complete stock on has vealeace of which should be and I will thank had hundreds. of cures ,9 And I pa- and ‘ the days best goods in the market and will be glad to secure your orders. partial list of curlstock : I â€"â€"H:mscn's Rennet ~llanscn’s Renae: . -â€"llanscu’s Choose Color in bottles -liansen’s Choose Color in kegs â€"â€"Thatch's chnct and Color in kcgs â€"Ohio Scale Boards ~Seamle53 Bandage â€"Clieese Cups â€"Milk -â€"Scrub Brooms â€"Culd Vats â€"Curd , â€"â€"Curd Knives arrived in this port from the Mull'l‘lhlcks â€"Cbeese Presses afternoon. 1 he cap- â€"Cheese Hoops â€"â€"-\thy Cans -â€"-Thermomctcrs -â€"-Testing Glasses â€"-Babock Testers â€"â€"Separaters, all sizes 11"” 5"“ subbed we can save you money. F. Paul. Detrnlli Street. Benn, Lind-v. Barman. Ito. P. DEVI-IN. BABE-18113, 80L! CI'IUL Etc" County Crown Am “I; of thrown, Hadley,0nt. 0000 over Blair ‘ 0-- core, Kent-It. _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- G H. HOPKIN 8, Barrister, etc., So- ‘ we'agelwr for-g; Omit-lo Banwk. league I... a nun. co. ' . lll' - Manny. On: â€"25. o 6' run n... out. _________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" BARRON STEERS. (Solicitors to! Dominion Bonk); once in the new nonsm- Bauk Building, Willi-mat... Lind-y. J. A. HAWK, Q C â€"59 W18”:- ___________________â€".â€"â€"- MolNTYRE . STEWART, BARBIE- TEES Solicitors, Notaries. etc. Ole: over Ontario Bank. Kent-II... Lindsay. I“ l D. J. lclh'l‘YBE. QC. '1'. mwm. IIAcSWEYN a ANDERSON, BAR-RISTERS. SOLICITORS. Office opposite the I) 25' House, Lind-y. JOHN licSWEYN. DONALD R ANDERSOI ____________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- McLAUGALIN MCDIAP..ID. Barristers. Solicitors. etc. NOTICE TO I par-polo haudllnu CheesedM sker‘s 'Sup an you in afew pleasure of tiont for the with the low The following is a DIRECT lMPORTATIONS. Evtract in bottles, in 10 and 20 gal kegs I l and bottles ‘ ( P l “1 . say and Fenelon Falls. A MM d -'c P" W" °' °‘- '“"“' Itindmy Ofllcc: Baker's Block, Email. We "cleaning Money on real esu‘ . first we, In numb lame and small to suit borrowers,“ the beat terms and M. the very lowest me- of interest We do not lend or. uolee chattel-acuity. Books Business Card). OORE Barri-tore, clc. solicitors for the Count) of Victoria Money to loan on Ofil‘ea. WIllhm ALEXJACKSOX _. 1‘ . lIIlS JACKSON, J. and the Bank of Montrrai. mortgage at low/est current rates. P. D. Mould-l. I “ '.“‘E‘_°;‘f"; I GEORGE McHUGu, I â€"-Scalcs AUCTIONEER. WW, Wellington-8f... LINDSA Y. â€"â€"Chcese Factory Boilers -â€"Milk Cans, a specialty, Vile will be pleased to give quota- tions for anything in this line and feel best 00 Program .1“: other Fund! at Lowest on ecoununt. Real Estate Agent, etc. on... OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. LINDSAY D EAGLESON- . CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, ONTARIO, tel Raspcctf ully, W. O. WOODS. New Advertisemen to. ‘" so YEARS' EXPERIENCE Commercial and nus-moi] unset: i ll Lindnv. Ontario. ELIAS BOWES. AUCTIONEER for North and South Victoria and: TM 0 Brock and Heaven. HONEY T0 Will H MWEST BITE “IDIAY 7. 0t im'rnn BEOWN. Quorum manual) Georgians ac. quAlgk’louml‘n‘ sdmdglgam wfi‘dfirmg ADDRESS: O‘KWDDD P. .. Maven on II probably able. Commuulap snu'mnded to with em and “on done atrial] coundon nan PM I: nnnteod.â€"87-lvr. ”3‘ lm‘ ‘fi: # Honey to Lana. MONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of pr'vate funds FIVE PER CENT on Ont mortgage- on Form property. Terms to unit borrowers. .lcSWEYN a m. Barium etc. I”! an . ouofanyedeu m“ “I i‘fii’gthfiemue 3.7. -sow om 1'0 LOAF. own tom 5' VII! flown: com um "payable on tom to suit borrower. Abe amount a trust funds to loan on advances-ul- G. I norm W steamed-Lon: talcu- Mend M R. F. BLANCHARD. Goodman-and town lowest-bore mm to amount and security. Small loam It can-Int ut- lnteren and principal ma ' moderate. long-ce- an "‘ neuronnm a leanings. W". are“ Opp. Veitch'l Bowl. “I“ MONEY ! The undersigned is prepared to loan mostly on tuft . clu- farm or productive town My at PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. 7 to 8. Exam). 9 Bldout-It., Lindsay. Rseldonoe late Dr. Kempt. Telephone N a. 45. DR. 5 EFFEBS, Goal Surgeon and Surgeon to the Grandl'rrunk Railway. 0010: Heart: 10 to 12 (1.9;..- 2 to 4 pm»: 28 Welllngwn-et. Telephone 58‘ R. SHIPSON. PHYSICIAN, Gradu- Trinity Co '1' r . Ian Ontario; in Kingston. 0 onion and York-i. and 7 '08 run. Lind-y. of“ 8. I B. G. 8. RYEBSON, eo Cellos. eâ€"m venom. Eye,Ear, Nose, a'ITd'iimz wuss. {/â€" thecte and Surveyor: noel-I. m to we “no 6 wwrrorcndm 000-: w Block. Ontâ€"0v. M

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