[$6 Lts â€â€˜1'. i’st. I895 .aï¬mel :Hngh. 81 SON, â€OI/lat ism in the OI hbined SEN. £30336 atom .ys 3.1 m, « wetness; teen in the townshib 4 ‘1 “Mew hmwh sensor, liws M \ .m; We «.lmenh Weed, esteemed it; all .tlw Mutt mew. MN “2.“; W NAN .t. the till street Mewiubillst ml sue-it mu- whuiuliiu am until her‘muwssu and her man} Mend-s are overstuleting her on her KWV‘ez‘} W heflhh “a more": after ye “'8 of pain and sutfering. When the correspondent or the Recorder calli d at the Wood homestesd, Mrs. Wo‘vd, al- though now not 10 king the less! like an inValid, said that since girlhood.and unttl recently, she was troubled with a weak back which gave her great pains at times. As she grew older the weakness and pain increased, and for nearly twenty yeaxs she was never free from it. About a year ago her misery was increased by an at- tack of sciatica, and this, with her back trouble, forced her to take to bed, where she remained a helpless invalid for over four months. Different doctors attended her and she tried numerous remedies said to be a cure for her trouble, but despi 6 all she continued to grow worse. Sle was advised to fry Dr. Williams’ Pmlr Pills. butfshe had dosed herself with so many medicines that her faith in the heal- ing virtues of anything was about gone, and she had fully made up her mind that her trouble was incurable. At last a frieni urged her so strongly that she cor:- sented to give the Pink Pills a trial. Be- fore the ï¬rst box was all used she felt a slight improvement, which determined her to continue this treatment. From that out she steadily improved, and was soon able to be up and about the house. A further use of the Pink Pills droVe away every vestige of the pains Which hid so long aï¬licted her, and she found her self again enjoying the blessings of per- fect health. Eight months have passed since she ceased using the Pink Pills. and in that time she has been entirely free from pain or weakness. and says she is conï¬dent no other medicine could have performed the wonders Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills have done“ for her. She says “I feel happy not only because I am now free frt-m pain or ache, but because if my nld trouble should returned at any time I knnw to what remedy to look For a re- hum. or all Sort: (ï¬nned train “‘9 Tah- . graphic Banach“ Sir ch Buchanan died in London on :‘uuday of ham discus!- Thu strike of inn and steal workers at Pittaburg is extending. 1". w. H. Vanallan. for some: time manager of the Massey-Hands 00. ‘8 works in Braudord, is dead- Tho New York Morning Journal ha- been purchased by John R. Hanan. pro- prietor‘ot the CincinnattEnqghan , A: _-_L.- dzw shiny bicycllsta were ï¬ned one dollar each Without costs for riding on the sides Mr. Robert Forbes. an old and promin- ent resident of Guelph and <1me of Mr. Robert Fume. an 01‘! an“ mu†em resident of Guelph and 9mmâ€: of the Forbes mms at Hespeler» ““1 °n Monday. Rev. D. P. Livermoro and M13- M A. Liven-more, the author and lecturer. celebrated their golden weddings: m An epidemic 01 1301131111713 has “1 an the Harvard class mm and Bi; bers of the University mel'O on that account. . â€" 1d,... va w-u-,. The ï¬g ht at Coney mung betweeng Jake Kill-am ands nell resulted In a victory for in the 215: round. Theodore Roosevelt. Col Grant and Andrew D. P8 in at New Yo“ yesterday missions“ at a salary on sue ma same-u m- Yah m Wk. mm mm rum in m ï¬nkâ€"haw“ cmmnm the Mann mi 56300 to a»; HWYâ€"‘N 8%!“ 5mm Manama»? mm HOW I? WAS FQVND BY COUN! Y Liï¬y‘ HEALTH AND HAI’PINE sermon; w. vâ€"on u-qu-w..- m-..â€" Small condensed alum-«noun. such a strayed “me, teachers mud. km: for n10 (oi nix or eight lines) 31 cash for three orfour insertions. It more nun eight lines :1: nddidoml proportion“. alum a made. Liberal discount to merchsnu for business “mise- meats by the yen- or for n shone: ulna. Bum undo known on appliuzion. VII-sou 3 WILSON. mwmn. aha“! Tau canm per line (solid type) noupu’iel. ï¬rst martian; ï¬ve cents ouch nub-equal“ insertion. Ming notices in load cohunnl. 10¢. per line ï¬rst amnion; 5c..esch pthoequent insertion. A,A;_A____-- ....-I. -- Annual 'IJISHSKYRRIBKYC MAY 10, 1893 THE CANâ€"ADIAN PUST. ï¬e Gauadiau gust. of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophos- phiteS, does more to cure Con- sumption than any other known remedy. It Is for all Affection: of Throat and Lungs. Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis and Wasting. Paar/51:: fret. scoflam Mails lawm- 50ml“: 3.. Mug mém like Scott's Emulsion. If this wasting is checked and the 5‘ stem is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope of recovery. Scott’s :‘jf.’ The incssant wasting of a. con- sumptive W only be overcome by a powqful soncentrated nourish- Consumption. 'r. mummy PM: pm: 3% ~93qu 1mm woman; ’t‘hsy bush a m a; warm Hm mama mi m we :9 mm mm mm m MW: at m w \W‘ï¬Ã©ï¬: MA “was“ _ It Emma; «max aakmmmw m am am: mm W. was“ Mime“ am Hi“ N m méï¬m Mm. x w $st 9M} 5“ Mel, We m k w mm:- amm m was! 3% a? w: a M w; m km is» $9 639-. M h“ had at WWW 9; am“. w; wax! . Dc. WNW“ Mm? WWW ;k\'illa. 0M- Pnblmhers’ Nance. son tt‘s 2122:: Lag Emulsion . 3 KEN: uum- u nun)- ADV‘B'I‘ISING BATâ€. am: as 1101109 m. of wow 0 W"; Island 135* 1111811t and Steve O'Don- ry for O'Donnell F, W. 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Its correspondent says we coulmisslon of inquiry ought to A- -- ‘L- Mâ€˜ï¬ N.†t... -..._.__V,,,,,_ . _ b be closed forthwith. since the result would be the same as 1! the inquiry should be continued until October. The delay, he says, promote and increases the sufferings of the Armenians. who are persecuted. out-raged and tortured daily by the Turkish ofllcials and sandal-mes. The correspondent devotes four columns to blood ourdlingstorles of_outrnge such __--I_I_ éaucul; kill be Held on' the, 8th to mm at a complom understanding regarding the nnsx‘verto be made to the remedial order of the Retinal Govemmept; One ofthe Most Violent Patients in the Institute Escaped. Toronto, May 6. â€"’Die houses of a num- ber of farmers along the lake shore have been visited during the past few days by a strangely acting man without hunts, who claimed that ho was being pursued by a big red- headed man who would sure- ly batter him severely if he happened to ditch him. He secured shelter in many places, but was never satisï¬ed 0! security. and left. Finally he reached Oakville and invested in a. gun with which to shoot his pursuer. Constable Sumner of that village had his suspicions amused and placed the man in the lockup. W hen taken into custody, he said if he was locked up the bricks would melt and set him free. The asylum authorities here were communicated with and Guard McNeil went down and brought the es- cap ed lunatic back. He was one of the most violent men in the institution. Premier Greenwav Proposes to Bare the Verdict of the People. Winnipeg, May 6,â€"The Cabinet met on Wednesday and members of the Legisla- ture are arrivirggr gavery 9953.1; Libeml Striker: Mutiny Trouble. Haversmw, May 7. -.â€"Ono hundred men who are on strike in James A. Dosroat’a brick yard at Jones Point for more wages became riotous yesterday. Shel-13 Au- ness.- of Rockland county, was called to quell the riot. The strikers refund to let the new men work. The aherlfl'l About 900 men in Peok.~ Bowen and Scott’s, P. Goldrlck's and Levy’- yards in Havel-straw are also on strike and trouble is anticipated. Clara Ford was released and made her way to the home of Mrs. Dorsey, where a considerable crowd congrognted during the evening. The general feeling in the city seems to be one of satisfaction at the acquittal of the woman. At three o'clock Mr. Johnston began his address to the jury. and at 5.15 Mr. Dewar-t, Crown Attorney. heganhis reply for the Crowaâ€"Mr. Osler being absent. His Lei-dship commenced his charge to the jury at 8 o‘clock and pointed out clearly the salient points of the evidence. The judge‘s charge occupied 85minutes and then the jury retired.- In two hours they returned with a verdict of not guilty. _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “M the We» “MM-Mk us inm- flm mam KM w m pm ’mv‘wm mm Wage“ the mm 0% km. a “11mm MAN-“l6; an MW? M the mam msw mu. m ï¬lm an» mmw M “W km: mm 0% mp “M wuh“ \\' a; \MA was“! mm m. l w 0%. fl ms ism»: $99. w: M n ““3 9» 15mm mm m sw- lm. 1‘9 mi mm “mm said no yam w Wm OM M m shame». Constable mmmm saw Ohm mm me “am: M“ week“? WM!» mm it was he could not my. AM m 00 he mm he:- tn Queen are». going west», mm sud um observe any. one was hen, Mr. Dewm's attempt to "make her «on stories†did not summed With Mrs Daisey, who emphatically stuck to hei- statement that cm» came home at 11 0‘61“ the big!“ at the 15%. OHM «1mm WM! am Dair- m“: mamas as no use hour-at Wham may was home on the nighttime yhxmflm_ _ _ _ Mrs Dorsey was next called. She said had lived in Toronto all her life, but did not know whether she was born here, and the Chancellor smiled tor the ï¬rst time since the trial opened. ï¬rs. Dorsey was Clara’s landlady for about two years, and had known her 03‘ and on since she was a child. Clara's mother, who then lived on the site or the present court house. used to deal with witness 30 years ago. The witness ï¬rst knew of the Westwood tragedy on Monday, Oct. 8, when she read it in the paper. Prefacing her evidence with the remark that she only intended to tell what was true, as she knew she would have to give an account for it, she swore that Clam left the house after ted saying she was going to the theatre and returned home at 11, or shortly after- wards. Witness said good evening to the prisoner as she went upstairs to her mom. Evidence as to the woman’s character was introduced. Mrs. Clark, who owned the house in which Clara Ford and her foster mother, Mrs. McKay, lived, said she always found Clara an honest, straight forward and truthful girl. Witness said she did not think the prisoner knew Frank Westwood. The daughter of the last witness, Ida. Clark, had known Clara for sev on years. and found her an honest. inCnsu-ious, truthful girl. Toronto, May aâ€"Interest in the Clara' Ford trial showed no abatement on Sat- urday. The prisoner came into the dock looking bright and cheerful and smiled pleasantly to the constable in attendancn. In fact she seemed more buoyantln spirit uh: at any time since the trial opened. Conclusion of the Sensational Murder Trial in Toronto. Bionght In by the Jury Alter Two Hour. of Deliberationâ€"Evidence Given an to the Good Chum“:- ot the Prloonor â€" Gm: Interest Men In a *ï¬. the Cue. .333: CLARA FORD IS FREE. TENGLA'ND AND RUSSIA A VERDICT OF ACQUITTAL THAT REMEDIAL ORDER. ARMENIAN OUT RAGES- A LUNATIC AT LARGE- Mkauï¬'wew published almost weekly THE CANADIAN WPOS‘I‘, any“... own. FRIDAY, Tho greatest notional blotting ot tte present any I: Pelne'e Celery Compound. new so generally need In thou-ood- o! Cenodlnn homes. The nputotlon Ind pcpolnrlty or this wondeflul medicine Is now fully eetebllehed on: than entlu continents, end able phyllelnu treely ne- mlbe it mm. do: to day. Anoted phy- olclen recently wrote to the proprietor. of Pelne'e Celenr Compound :3 (allow:â€" ‘In torpldity at the liver and nervous dummy and kidney disorders, Palm's Celery Compound not- liko 3 charm, to. strung the genes-u nervous system and the“ organs to their man! uoalvléy v.†*p'mmy. It Is of initial-bio ulur, Ird possum I wider mace! action by!» that fly of its kindnd/rmdbo." It Ihould be «totally noted the an teatimonlsh mm In km of Pdno'l Color: Compound com. from non and woman who on won-known In mu- re- swam Whoa-m It is Generally Used all Wherever Phys \qqmwn M maximum. ‘i‘iw him Is M“ «mm a my Mime mm. MM â€was mwwwm haw wt 9me WWi N m ixxmnw M m Vim-Niki Mii‘ wt “www.m“w \Kfliiimï¬iui'bhï¬ â€˜i‘hv awn» iwwww \w yawn «mini aw ~95“ whim w m“ mixiia'muwv: \ w, indium imwwn kiwi“ «mi W mm "mm m immmw M m Nam oi “Mus with "w ww 0am who is N: wpiiuw m} “mam. Wm M Muhmx whim m Wins» WWW“ M is aim m mm»: w m Mic: which has new W been «mum hi ï¬rst mm was: the amicable umngmmxnt at the Paul! trowel-a alts-mum which had W to! yams and ii twice nearly plunged the mo nasiuns into war. The sunny dis- position of England is titanium to do noshing to interrupt this 11mm trienn- ship. and while recognizing thaw land’s commercial interests and prune!“ policy would lead her to do anything poo- sibie for Japan, the leaders of both par ties. in private mnvnmtion. say it in Paine’s Celery Compound is Used in Thousands of Canadian Homes. England’n policy or absolute non-Inter- vention in respect to the Japan-China treaty being ambushed. with the ap- pmvalof all the names hem, political speculators Is now Moorish): “ml! wlth what England mum do u a emulsion or 8mm, ties-um ' and Mum It Run- m stones-shoul attempt I» must use “mum or use may by tom 1 have Mm bed to mom» t mm or m‘ M bots WRMS_ ms this mum but, Mm: mm exwpum mus; «whim I» aim my \qqmwn N? mklmumm m him h M“ «mm a my mm mm. MM â€was mwwwm haw mt NM NWfl N m anw M tiw “bx-Nuts hm- wt umwwmw swummusm Th» All reports of Japan's mply' inconsist- ent with the (ongoing are (use. A Com-pondenc'l View. New York, May a. â€" Baum 8mm: cables from London to the World: London, May dâ€"At the annual banquet of the Royal Aendemy on Saturday even- ing Load Rosebery in the course of a non- polltieal speech, referned to the old East- ern question as one “we have always en- deavoredtolulltorestas something too portentous for iinagination. †“But now," he continued. â€them is the new Eastern question superaddcd. which I eon- feas, to my apprehension. is in the dim vistas of futurity inï¬nitely graver. " Substance of Japan’s Reply. New York, May 6,â€"The World hasa cable from Tokio, Japan. saying Japan's reply to the prom of Russia. France and Germany against taking from China the Lin-Tong peninsula is, in substance, this: When China ratiï¬es the treatyof peace signed at Shimonoseki. Japan will renounce possession or the province 0! Manchu-in, except the part of the Illu- Tong peninsula extending from Port Arthur to Taller). In recompense for the giving back of this Chinese territory Japan will ask a largely increased in- demnity. The response tothe three Euro- pean powers is awaited. The New Eastern Question More Seri- ous Than the Old The British Prompt Speak at . Gpflloh In; In Londonâ€"A Well hug“! Con-oo- pendent Common mo Slmfloa ,.. Vex-y Grave Between Bull. Ind Japan. IN LORD ROSEBERY‘S OPINION A NATIONAL BLESSING. F reely Ordered. of the World. sicians Practise don. Munyunlhsnumm mumwdmmcumdhuound medicines dull klndl without ï¬nding rand. Your Palno'u other Cauvoud wunoommcndod â€00:!!de men how.- I and my“)! Inn and ImMmmMM‘lï¬m mam Ihdlouu to be the but Imdlolu In ch. world. god tumou- Misï¬t-kW" . at Runny. Ooh. '50 you. at Willi nervousness mum an glmng mtpmhmtrw thoMMPulne'IOaluycmpo-Idhfl Mnmhhlom “I I" M is E; “.1 a cqmu tron anaconda. «1 Cut“. n coma hon own individual at nun-d mm No doubtful or mum M m net 3|th to tho public; any letter ll vouched ta- buon It mm! In Mad. mam. aâ€"‘l‘he opening '0! the m M the ’ouoml WI Amm- uee we: played M 93le Bantam me mmi%mm M»: the mum... and “hem“ hoe: an m m Mayuflmum mum mm {khaki-mm»! â€N Rh mm b. A. can». Mum em. um e raw ‘* it“. m.- “ *mmm 4 w! m wwwwmmmmhhm. m we mkww Mm. m m Bur. \MWM‘ «MN wt “MN m we. i‘hemwe we: u «new tweet m \thhw‘im. “a New um 00 mm W 3m; u-zi‘heQm at am WWW w "w , Mk her mm mm Queen M u “we m cm» en 3mm ‘1 were we. a the mind “Nun by Duke at Sue-WWW and was «Wood with much mummy n elem Then ha been mueh comment. howe\‘er.'un the but that the little queen and he:- mocha: have been in London for a week pus end have had w put up n Bmwn's hotel. No place building wu attend ‘hem. Notmany o! themembeu o! ebony.) family are a present stopping 1n 1m and there w W vacant. 3:336 the ratiï¬cation. Inn: Gained would have platen-ml that the 3m reach Pekln. as the Gown-amen than would ban been compelled to lam-u n- romm Nowthmlosmnuohmcoofw chm for the hotter. " E1170“- serious. British and German mulneohave been hnded u Anplngm harbor. The Black Flag: cause much anxiety. They seldom have been xnozn threatening 1n noon: you: Conddonblo apprehension is felt 1n Bong Kong a no- mad: the album between Bush and Japan. The Tlmea' correspondent in Penn an: “The hot that the Emperor has ruined um treow is known to onlynfew persona. No edicts have boen lowed: _ Pflncg Km MW aâ€"The St. Peta-shut; cone- spondentonho'rompsum that Jen-n. in he: reply to the joint pm 0011'!!!" ed to.abandon Lin-Tong, excepting Port Arthur. The protesting power: have not reached an agreement manhunt: 311° 1091!. the correspondent am and the ex- W of opinion continue. The Emo- peen edition of the New Yotkï¬euld learns from its Berlin correspondent that Russia Ina-informed Germany the will declmwarln case Japan mm upon the Shlmonoeeki mt!- Trouble In lornoea. London. May 6-Despatcheatrom Bong Kong say that the inflation in {omen the World correspondent, that the rub- tlonn between Japan and Rn-hoanld not be mono mlned than 0! actual m. .3â€un the (calla; among the responsible lenders 0! both pardon in England. 8 not: upon-nu Hid-Dd would [0' “sleuth o! m Jun-n In mam To "on them Manual! the e80!“ 01th. maï¬ammmw aboutnmfnlmtflemomoltho “lame. ‘ 3%: â€E Over Three Continents Boul- ‘l'llh of Want. a ' fun. hints. mums. MW“. 51W of tho that. 13'9““. M actual-chaise. hull". cow. town. â€"Sau. Ii Cm .- add on m... It ow um 0“ ""3. Immunoumwm 00310-0 \MM.W:'HM'Lw‘ â€wk Rainbow. umnmrls. and than-thu- moruhmeD-dbc nay-lam ud W". 8 an no» my: ad (melon! moody gal: m «mumotmm man-thu- Madmnmlrlmflflmvm mummuwtmï¬m : "all" at and!“ with“ no“. um. wit-ml“ ‘0"... «mm to «7 Mi Klan! ma. sndnnWMUQOnuI nu ma mum-uh. 8- mu MI mm cum!) w u» no cl um mnwm.mmmmn (a ammflthmflm FORE u. ‘1'. â€mammal-um. II. O M. my Wk “'0'“ H“ mm In! hum“ “'5'†nvivod have. 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