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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 29 May 1896, p. 6

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nucrwml, Luxu- TIIE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR arsa pari I la Dr. Oodbouudnl. 9.37“». Gum. Opal}- m man.“ mm at Dr. mu" 0- mm Iowa“. ‘Whon u number at in. munch! prolet- alou. am In a In In by; lugs mum-o at mom. W n opinion at a mum: match. to nun I goo! «3|. 9:. Whom, the rpm mum-hm Bout ct Cannon. at Buns. Oahu. In hl h a mm at Dr. ow”. 3:3... £ng 0:. not um «3:92»- gwwwmw 'a': jfim :..: wflwu MH‘M KER- '33; vâ€"......_..7 7v The great medicinal virtues of Polne‘s Celery Compound makes It the only trust- worthy specific In the world for the com- ‘ lete cure of all forms of Erheumotlem. Palno‘s Celery Compound {3' curing huni dreds of onses every day. Testimonlafs without number declare that this great remedy of nature has effected cures after all other medicines felled. mix-n Amn‘l Murine. alumnae". 0.10.. Ms: 2|. - (33min)- Tho 30v. J. M. Cannon-on2 pygmy ct the A Multitude of Sufferers _A_r1d m fiififldrldn church. 03t-1‘..Toron- to. and now 0! Wink. um um MIMI-u Oink. Anon. the «IL nmud murdmr of Man mm mm A! married on tho mu c-t my. 1305. «housed All“. 'ru. «roman: nook pm. In Mr. mama's «cu-nor. on Pun nan. Tax-onto. tad mu wlonuud by m. Arno: tad Snub HELPLESSNESS AND AGONYNJ The Only Positive Cure in the World. Rheumatism Runs Riot When there la lcctlc acld la the blood. Llnlmeubu and lotions will bc of no per- mnncno bencllb. A can can be accom- pllnbcd only by ncubnllxlrg this cold. and or abl- urpocc Bood'c Smlpnllln II the but as lolac because Bood'c Stu-pull“ a sh. onl mu blood partner pmmlccntly a one pa lc on. , You cannot sfl'ord to experiment with be common and warthless preparations of the day. when you can vracure a guar- anteed medicine like Paine's Celery Com- pound, so highly recommended by the best physicians. Bear lnjmind that those cured by Psine‘s Celery Compound are cured permanently. There is no more return of the terrible disease; no twisted contracted and stiflened limbs. Paine‘e Celery Compound gives a new existenee, and old sufferers walk with» much elasticity and eprynese as any youth. Do not be persuaded by substituting dealers to take any of the medicines they may recon: mend tcr‘their own benefit and profit; insist upon getting Paine‘e Celery Compound. the medicine; that always The agenising and terrible troubles known as rheumuism and soiatita are probably the cause of more helplessness and acute suffering than any lult‘dczsn others that could be named. The original cause of rheumatism [an no]: oi! nerve force. By this weakness of the nervous system, an add is formed which enters the blood. Soon the joints swellâ€"usually the knees, elbows and mistsâ€"and there is inflammation with unease pain; this.disaaae is} veritable henmatism. mm @auadiau £11m. ww...‘ gThezPrornpt Banisher of Rheumatism;II and Sciatica." .‘ .4 SJ. 1‘ T110111311118 01 11011111101112 18§111111111d13 Fem 11101110111111 P8011111 SPECIFIC FER SBROFULA. I!!!" cm Pmml cm: tough: and Colds “Since childhood, 1 have been aflicted with scrofulous boils and sores, which caused me terrible suffering. Physicians were unable m helm mo. 3.1.4 I 02.2; grew worse LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MAY 29- m "won WITH THI DOQTORO. AWE “5 We?!“ 'iuiiu'ii (hiâ€"u? iolni one. 01 oh. Mad. anpn out. a at I rolls: walnut». pk A omcmnd _ on: mg by B. G. " Martyrs! T“ Qh “Rh-I.“ -A__.__ “HRS-BI; 1mm» u- in «any. or film. Bold KN AWFUL 'fCYCLONE 50 PEOPLE KILLED AND INJURED. Inllmdn lending Into Dnbnqno Washed Ont-Guerra, IIL. Under “nurâ€" llohlnn All. “mod by the Item Ila-d - loom. mud and lenses _ “mind. Des Main". town. Mny Staâ€"Nine vu- nonn were kliled and nevonl insured in n cyclone which ltmok nou- thin city st midnight. Tho atom struck Vol- oria. a. small town 19 miles out 0! but It blew tho anlo Lou. Depot into upiintcu. killing tour pox-Iona. Flvo other pobplc. living nonl- tho «not. were also killed. Guilt. n mining town. two miles youth 0: Valeria». and much larger than the latter town. is supposed to have amend even wet“. HAAL â€"â€""v_v_ De. Memento... May 25.â€"The malt alarming report: are being received here this morning respectint the av- ulone which swept over Polk. Storey and Jasper Counties shortly after mid- night last night. Owing to the almost total prostration of telegraph and tole‘ phone Wires, it is not possible to ver- ity the rzports. but indications are that the casualties will reach 50 killed or injured. Fourteen persons are reported killed in the three towns“)! Valmia, Bondux' ant and Ankeny. The two latter towns as in this (Polk) county. while Valeria is in Jasper County, directly east... So tar as heard from. Slater is the only tc-wn in Storey County which surfer-ad. but as there is no means of communi- cation with that sectiOn this morning there is every probability that the res- toration or telegraphic communication will bring neWS of disasters as yet un- reported. A. telephone message from Berwick says that a courier just in states that 24 persons were killed at Bondurant, five at Valeria. and three at Ankeny. t in- ...A..an i‘VVVE UUUIRHU In“. nun-"nu. It m.- whon the atom Dona that Mn. Clark went to the depot with her childrenâ€"two six-it. 8 And | 1“" oid. pad twin [ix-i- : 1-8 you: aid. The union mm duo remind with their tumiuu to tilt «not. About midnight the water unmad- od the depot and straw which tux-ind .t tho bridn Pound thoir flood. into tho xuioy unti it wu aiiod cm bluit t b an. n distance at no pm Thu no. t went out About I ooiook ud “mu-m um amt a tm ill buuau. v1. Luv-1c .~..-v.. . of the Chicago Great ”Western road. scme of them having just alighted from the train, and others having taken refâ€" uge from the rain. The depot was liter- ally blown to pieces. The west-bound passenger train escaped the cyclone but a few minutes. A despatch from Santiago, this coun- ty, says the storm was unprecedented in its fury in that' section. Three mil.s stt of town a house was lifted bodily from the earth, carried some distance and throwri to the gtofind a shattered wreck. The entire family of oxupunts .mm 1-”!an 'mm mndg are almost im- Lawnâ€"The situation grows worse as authentic news comes from the 0)” clone district. At Valeria. it is now knovvn that 13 persons were killed, the number being first placed at but five. Most of those killed were in the depot ..-.. A-.: was killed. The roads are almosu m1- passa‘uh from debris. A messenger from Bondumnt, who urn-Wed at 9 o'clock. says that R. b'. Scott. a prominent farmer, was killed; also that a. church at Ankeny was blown down and several persons Injurâ€" ed. The town of Granger was badly wrecked. The number-or farm houses wrecktd between Valeria. and 80mm:- an: 1: Very heavy. GREAT STORM 111' 01110400. â€" nonu- Blown Dom: Enrywmn-Pnu loom [Ind to to Pumped on. Chiouo. May 35.â€"-A storm or wind. thunder and iishtning ntruok cniouo at 3 o'clock this morning. The Mad st tuna uttsinod the Velocity o! a bur Homo. and the lightning wu incon- nnt. Out an inch 0! voter toll in lo. thou ton minute-1. which mountod to a cloud burst. Thu Iowan mu un- ublo to carry or! the wow. and u a. result basement: all over the city were flooded. The press room: 0! thus: morning papers were flooded by water backing up from tho sowars. and tire engine: had to be called to pump out the water before 'the second editions could be sent to press. Much minor domage from wind and lightning in re- ported all‘ov’er 5513 city, but no totali- ntnfin AYMnded 3m. Clark's [our Chum-m Drowned When the Dunn Itntlnu \‘rent. Dubuque, In... May 2-5.-â€"-A terrific thunder and llghtnlnz :torm struck Dubuquo shortly utter 9 o‘clock lnat night. In the mldnt or the atorm Mrs. Clark, station agent of the Chlmxo Great Weltern Runway It Dumnuo. M ht mllu auburn! n' ”Him-«nun...- cu led (mm or residence to the thin); u nearby to get orders (or 3. mm wh had Just nrrlved. She took h r Nut oblldren wlth hu- and WM at work when the flood "no In: down the Mn- uoln Valley cum away the brld o. t on tho nuldonoo Ind finally the a- pot. whloh was borne down atmn s mlle Ind a hem. ’l'ho (our chlldnu wen drowutd. Lut Mrr. Clark cluns to the root and mu mwd by the tnln- men. All Mllroadn mums lnto pruqno All muroada lcnd‘ng into Dubuquo mm walked out and tolurasaom oom- muMcIuon open He our Brian III on I)! cm 9"“ I won out. the ImnolI Comm m: n: 80 III- tween Dubgque Indiheuul:__ “I“ tow In“ Doha Sefl‘lee In the Business “muâ€"A Woman Drowned. Galena. Ill.. May 25.--A flo‘od denim ed Galena last night, as the result of cloudburst. Danger signals called peo- ple from their beds and the night was spent in eaorts to save themselves and property. Water rushing in torrents trom the bluffs to the low ground, with the sudden rise or the Galena River, turned the down-town streets into run- ning rivers. Tow boats did service on Main and Commerce-streets. Frank- iin-stzoct is a scene of devastation. The solid 1::1«_-u'iumizing of the sire-it has been :uct i out to the depth of ten feet in rrr" isces. SLVCI‘HI hridg-s are Wmh. \. \v. Cellars on Main-street mo izzxii. .cll and plums of business in stun; runs of the town are aban- doned. Wuiis ot soitd masonry were tmn out. buildings carrkd from their foundations and horses sWept from floating barns. down th:‘ deluged streets. Several houses were wreck- ed. among them that of J. F. Strick- land, whose wife wu drowned. 90th an UVC‘ tug my, __- -e- - , ties resulted. The storm extended south or Chlcaso into Will and Kankaâ€" kee Counties. There is every proba- bility that wrecks will be heard or on the eastern shore oi! the lake. The work or the storm in the suburb- an towns was disastrous. Edison Park. Norwood Park, Irving Park and Ravâ€" ens-wood came in for the greatest dam- e. Several persons were injured. t Ravenswood. McDonald's circus was tented when the cyclone came and ripped the canvas trom the stakes» snapped the guy ropes and upset the animal cases. An elephant got loose. but was captured halt an hour later. At Summerdade one house was blown down. resulting in serious injurla to ts. So far as reported the Injured are: Miss Reifenstall. slightly brused; Peter Fox. wtoe and child, seriously bruised' Mn. Albert Sweetzer, arm broken and internally hurt': Mrs. James Hutchin' son. badly bruised; Albert Danish, sor- iously cut and bruised. Section of Iowa Suffers Great Destruction; ' CALM 4: S "‘EI'I’DOWN TO DEATH- ILL , 131mm: up. THE CANADIAN 'ed. goth are missing. Two section P4911. James Dillon an caught the limbs of an over tree and wgll be_.r§scu‘ed whe‘gflgfi WI. "=1: leVuv‘ -v-.. w The loss of her children drove Mrs. Chicago, MilwaukeySc St. Paul. empty lng into the Misstsslppl at North Mc- Gregor. One man was drowned at D)‘ Msvflle. Dubuoue County, and two “SUI. Lu: sun-n; u- ..__ tree and will be rescued when the flood subsides. The depot lodged against a. tree and this morning the body of one or the Clark twins was found some yards below- the lodgglg Twelve persons Were mum u: a. now On the Bloody Run., a. stream along‘the Chicago, Milwaukee-8c St. Paul. empty in: Into the Missksslppl at North Mc- Gregor. One man was drowned at Dr ersvme. Dubuque County, and two Were killed at Manchester. A Dunn Killed In Michigan. Pontiac. Mich, Mny armâ€"Reports from Ortonvme. Oakwood. Oxford and Thomas. which are locuted in Onklnnd County. 13 to 20 mllel north of here. In aid that fully u. donen people lost their lives at Ortonvme. while at Thom“ four were lulled. The ”album Company lulu-Thou lu- non-o I'Iour mu. Grain luv-tol- and Several Employoo'llouol Burned. Bellevllle. Ont. May 26.â€"(8 chumâ€"It 13 reported that a. big are 1: racing in Deseronto toâ€"nlght. but no pert-Ionian can be obtained. as all the wires on interrupted. A large portion or the Rathbun Cola property. including the flour mm. (run elevator, bran storehouse and uv employes' residences, are and to lave been destrOyfd. The Roman Catholic Church was also burned. The loss cannot be estimated to-nlght. but it will probably amount to fully a quarter 0: a. million. Insurance not Mt. Clement. Mich. May 25.â€"A c)- ozono puud ovu‘ thin clty thtn wow mg. wreckln about 60 house: and mu- !ng It: or exht venom and "during several others. Later - MI 3330.... Deseronto, May 26,â€"Yesterday after- noon about 3.20 fire broke out in the tie dock of the Rathbun Company. east 01: the cedar mill, and in a short time spread to the docks adjoining, destroyâ€" ing large quantities of shingles. posts, hardwood. etc.. the flour mill, bran house. elevator and the Canoe Club boat-house. Going northward and east- ward. it swept away almost the entire eastern portion of the town. The 30' man Catholic Church and several stores were consumed. The names spread so rapidly that many persons lost all their possessions. some being away from home. A large quantity of cord wood belonging to the Rathbun Company was destroyed. A strong southerly wind was blowing at the time and drOVe the flames northward. A steam fire engine was brought from Napanee and also one from Kingston. About 9 o'clock a terrific downpour of rain. accompanied by thunder and lightning, passed over the town. last- ing about three hours. and that help- ed to extinguish the flames and mold“ ering ruins. About 75 families are homeless. many of whom owned their houses. _ ... __ .1-..).s flour- Hh 0'” â€" The Iona $350,000. mac a tow dun no. London. May 81PM", Anal. Dm. the hub tumor who with hu- non-1n- kw. A) rt E. 'Pumer. wu menu! "mm: I! new“ to: the murder 0: a number of latnu. norm 0! who“ bodm were found in the river. wu tormul indium! tor mutan- In an cumin court. Old Bum. «my. Mn. Dyer wu an doom In- Priceless Jewels and Concou- I Wlllefl “Ill be Worn by the ran and Cut-tun. Moscow. May Rikâ€"At 3.16 pm. to-day the gorgeous reguia which will hr used at the ceremony to-morrow were trans- ferred with great pomp from tho trea- sury to the throne room. the hall oi‘ St. Andrew. in the Komiin Palace. The most important or those is the magni- noant «mm which was manufactured by a. Geneva Jeweler at the command or the Eillpic‘il Catharine IL, imma- diateiy after her accession to the throne. it somewhat resembles l mitre, surmounted by a cross of five flawless diamonds. and the celebrated pear-shaped ruby, which has scarcely a superior in the world. This forms the only touch of color, the rust or the stones being diamonds and p arls. The setting is of silver. and there is a band at purple velvet inside. The value of the crown is over 1,100,000 roubles, but that of the aceptre surpasses it.Mado tor the coronation of the Enineror Pm“ in 1797. it is the most wonderful mm: 01: its .klnd which has ever been known, to:- the famous Orloi! diamond sur- mount: it. The orb also dates [mm the reign of. Tsar Paul and is or solid gold set with three rows 0: brilliants and a huge almond-shaped diamond. The diamond cross is supported by an exquisite sapphire.worth a tor-lune. The Czar will also don the collar, star and Jewel o: the order 0: St. Andrew. valu~ ed at over 1,000,000 roubles. This or- der is never worn save on a day 0! coronation. and is adorned with five pink diamonds. and two Siberian 8.un maines. one blue and the other green, set in diamonds: “A- 4.. _ _..nn New York. Her 80.â€"'rhe body o! “N". Ewe-en 0: Bolton." tun Iden- mled ee Nu. m. E. am or o. m Brdmpton-roed. London. who eulold tn he Colonnede Hotel wee creme: e: reek“ Pond um ehemoon In eo- oordenoe with the dad women's re- queet. The oremetlon took niece. how- ever. “tex- e oeble bed been received tron he: hubfld mum; to it. THE MAIM ('ORONATION. All any 10:: preparation. luv. you. tor-word for t o marrow and may of tho tribune: which were erected for the triumphs] entry 11“). been nmowd thtt more Ipuoo out be liven for tho maulnt of uoldlorl 3nd the ontnnoo 3nd grouping 0: Invited cunts. Tho dcoorltlonu throu bout the city how been looked to. In removed who“ no- ouurv. Fun prupnntlonn tor the n- lumhntlon luv. bun undo. Io much so. thot Md 3 ntroncor up nod upon Holcow to-dty no might s molt hon thou ht A new town wu In prooou o: “‘98 95-... .......â€". - .....,..:...... Va..." The coronation robe is the most cost- ly ever beheld, and the masses of pre- clous stones which Her Imperial Ma» Jesty will wear In addition, will be at incredible value. They include the smaller insignia. of the St. Andrew Ox-b der. set with gems representing a. ter- 5“. Thu priv- 'i chapel of the pane. oon- tulnn a. ...mcle~worklng lmuo o: the Bavlour. and here before lho golden Ikonontu, tho Imperial couple norm thou- nets 0! propnrulon tor t o mor- row’n ucrgd ceremony.” DC L In uawvu u... The Jewels which the Czarina. will Wear are a little interior in value. The state coronet contains stones 0: un- equaled beauty. The necklet worn with it consists of huge s;ngle stone: with hanging pendants or still larger diamonds. - . .. , _.___A _-_a -v-..â€". -_~_‘7 This afternoon the Emperor and Emâ€" press lctt the Palace 0: Alexandrina and took up their quarters In the Krem- lln. Their chief devotions were pad to- du In the Cathedral of the Redeemer, s mull chagel upon the Gold Court. lur- mounted at twelve small tilted cupc- tune. These magnificant symbols of au- thqrity will remain In the throne room during the night guarded by n detachp ment or the Grenadiers ot the palace. and several gentlemen or the coure. uaanfim m mmomo. III lulled at "In. lunch" lady fire-aw. 1133: will no doubt figure up our Mount flour-I. A Vonâ€"00:33:: traitor. In Bmh h Columhfo rheumotltm Io wry movolott. had very hard to euro owing to amp“:- at tho ounoophore. Mr. . . Bongo. tho won-known (flint! o! Von- couver. B. 0.. an :â€"“t ouflvrodlnlouoo pm: to: on: tour youo teem aboumouou (t tho ouhlu ond tom. 1 doctor“! with c'ollst to trout me. but con 6 not got cunt! and but Alma-t given up In «put. A friend told no how South Lauren Rhon- motlp Cum bod acted . a. -L- _.â€" “I... Mtufl mono cure Illa wwu Iu u.- w..- .07, vludmo 0 try It. The very flat bottle gun mo Immediate mint. and Inn now on my second bottle and About comely out-ed. I consider It the cal cm for rheumatism." Sold byAA. 8931:: than. A50!“ 275,000 babel-7‘ but were flora-ad: d to {310' countries Ind «.000 butch c! flour memos and span. Tenn , saysj my Life:__. When Baby was sick. we gnu- 'rx Cutout. WhenshewuaCthhocrk-dforcaswds. When she became was. she clung to Castor-h. When she had Chfldmn. she gave them Canada 21110 ocun commerc- ol 11cm: total inpom o! 01,150.00!) tom Food. when It noon on the “ouch, htocmu Innumcho and unwholuomo. “gallon! the blood. Ind both mind and be 1 under lu canuque'ua. Whit In and“! to tutor. ptrhcc dnmclon In doucrtwo of Ayur‘u Pub. They nun- !tll to relieve. Man. A. B. SAM-ox. of Port Benton. Ooh. I: n: “l bud bun mublod with alot hon robe for out. And two Mr: 0! umm Can pmn Iron Pm- cund no. uuuuuu WV _..___~ , vv '1 v.- . ~-Pum»m'a Painless Com Eat-sent. 1 . e julua cf phat! greatly cat cen'ntcd nnd panned cum: and mama In harmonious unlon, all combined give the grand results. Putnam's Extnczcr makes m sore spot. does not my a man up for 3 met. but goes on quiet! dolna Its wcrk 1111' I: 3 reflect cure namts. Beware of subsumeee. I (uh on. "non In I "Emu! Mn 0! old up. -Kuu.'n Cmvn Rno'r. tho dare“ :- Blood purlnor gm. houh um ud am to lb Indian! lulon and cum Oo-nm “Wm 85 um. 500cm. 01.00. Sold by A. Blainootbunw- -2J. rum I'm-Tum.- mu. Svmvromt- Molutun; Intent. ltchlra rnd ouoglng. no“ at night; wane b, I watching. _ ! 3|;an 39 fontlr m- vumon " "lull." I I» I. w-'~.-vV, , tom. which often bleed and ulwrmr, boot-mics vary now. Swnms‘n mm- uuN'r slow the itching 3nd Needing. hou- ulcornxlor. and In mod on» removu the- tumou. A! amounts. or by a ill. for 50 cents. Dr. 8w. 0 Son. Philndciphh. Lymm. 801113: a. Manual. thlrnah Purely 'Vogemblo First the bad. then the? blossom. {ten the patent fruit. Those m the savers) name of some of the moat Important: Ingredients cogvpzalag tan pglnleu and sure can c 0 ,_~ I“... D_aâ€".-Dn- ( . A Wilden: for the amm- coll-Man Dell Fisheriesâ€"Comfort. for the Pruelen a; Prelude. London. May ZLâ€"In the House of Commons toâ€"day Mr. George Canon. Under Foreign Secretary, aid. in re- ly to a question by Mr. Henry Seton- arr. Conservative. thnt the relations :ontroiiins the tut ecu fishery in British Columbian water: were in some re- spectecontrary to the recommendations or the recent Fisheries Commission. but steps were now being taken to in- quire into the administration at the regulations. Mr. Chamberlain. Secretary at State {or the Colonies, announced that the Colonial Office had received a telegram from President Kruger or the Tran.- vaal Republic. stating that the jail r‘o- zulationa would be immediately modi- iied. so an to increase the comfort or the Reform Committee prisoners. One In. “in lento-er. Dun- In In to a. liar In IIII Franc. ‘ London. My nâ€"n. mu 0! Albert unhom um Henry Foyler. tor tho murder or Mr. Henry Smlt in his to- lxdence. Munon Lodge. we. on Februu’ 18 Int. ondcd toodn 1n the conviction o: the pflloncn. w o m nntoncod to 600th. Ovoo on loan Iona-coo I...“ M (Io John-court Rom-non. London In! ILâ€"Tllo ’rlmoo will to- rrow prim o lou dcopotol: from tom. «mun; tho «moment mo- W m tron: tho navy unnnou tho nombou at tho Reform Con- “9°! ulttoo. no «Install out am an vudoot kind at our an adult“. old as tho oltuotlon lo brutal. no Iowan Man at tho mm on gunma- Mmeouvtnood :5! mm wlll not “Glowing wounoowmtho oomonoooot ch 00 primal. Rm tom» an chm toad hulnln nu. 'Vuyvulvvu Iv --.. mm the ant-noon were pronounood. Fowler mud Inn-om. who was stud.- la; by his “do. and duhod mm to an floor. The Mom INN: u lbw- lor ugd pguod Nm‘uuvu tron mu- #A_ - A ‘I-AA-‘h‘ afarswrrvwa‘rmfi 2* Emma um tho mum; mun m cm mm um Ellison: «and It. lmlm’l house In gm may»; :11. w poo. o: mm nun; 'm’ u h inp- thu Mr. lam: VII mm by on- not“ an! not down tutu. when a. was mm by tho bmhu. Minded "m“' V of st rum-mo ‘ I‘N’O BVROLJM ”ILL 8436- nmuur 41‘ 11310314 IN THE IHPBRIAL HOUSE. qul w unluc- P!“- g, '1’. sfifiliwt‘italizer ‘Savod 1 consider it_ the kg‘mu" Dd! V4813 TIES. «fie am (or October “)0" ‘W toulcxponu. “13.9“. o! flout I um cl tho St. John 1- Inch intomtod in tho Moon: lodiooi Duoovory. Sr. Jonx. N. 30.. Moy 25. - Tho loony oooonimonoi‘ouo rootoootlon to hooith hom vol-ion: hicdn ct hidnoy mahio whléh hovo born conoioutiy opyooriu in no dolly pun ot the Dominion hovo for or no limo owokorod tho iivoiioot intonot hm. ond tho romcdy by which tho our" mu oil‘ootcd. honoly. Dodd'o Kidney 32m. hm 'gotoioir‘ 33oz «iohrity i too: out opov noo. ooppooutoo nitho io-timooioioo! Du. Booo out! Mc- Cormick ototlofi tho henchto which thoy hod roomiiy orived from their not. woo com com “amount also or tho mnito otiho remody. ond tho other wondetiu! ond hunting: uoeo which have oinco boon chronicle hoo owud the rmoiac (a bun on exceptional mic. The Pabllo will please Take Nance -_â€"l vâ€"wâ€"n _, V L: a I men for lhs'r museum. which Dr. Jo uton. who Is an proud of his man: attmm. will be able to supply. The socclmen ls oelug azudled with great. lu- trust: by the Ioul vets. Ryckman’s Kootenay Cure A Momuouty. Peu rboro Exmlner: 0a Ffldu mom- ma Dr. Thor. Johnatov. V. 5.. on manned umething anus“). and even anon-teas:- oi. In the mud- ot Csnsdlan vow-inmy surgery. I; «an a hydrocephalus colt. the fosl d A man balonglng to Mr. M. Mahouy. of Mabom'n Corners. Otonabve Tte cruium at this colt mummd :35 Inches ltcm the occrplul erect to the ma! bones. and H hem-I tram on eye pocket to thc other. The (natal cavity wu 3!- mon wholly nut-ow dad by bone. Hydro- otphslou or water-he‘d 1: due to annoy ct the butt. and spcclmenl If I: m ex~ oeedlnaly nu. In he: the Ontario nur- gmy college In; loq¢_b¢¢n outing “on: Ln_L T1188. 8. Ryckman Medicine 60., BA! ans REDUCED 1‘0 DIE DOLLAR PER BOITLE. For rule by ducal-u. mum .111 be mowed robs" on old prices for whut may have In nook. EVERY FAMILY IHOULD KNOW THAT AN IXOIPTIONAL ‘MLI. IHOULD KNOW THAT $1 .0 Us?) HAMILTON. ONT. IT’S A POOR lOOKOUT! run Kltlnr. . ts of the Cheese trade during the COlnmg We refer to the pros say it is doubtful if season. Prices are ruling ow, and good judges prices will advance to a paying figure. That there is proof for this opinion is borne out by the fact that a number of factories throughout the country will not be operated this season. as the patrons think they will be able to make more out oi butter. . . . . . . No doubt many farmers in this district are just now debating the same question. One thing is certain. howeverâ€"if they go back need more salt than usual, and to extensive butter-making they will we have prepared {or the emergency by making a large purchase of Good butter-makers and shippers the c< good qualities, and no farmer who wishes article should use any other brands than these are having a great sale. They are tip-top in quality, of course, and the price 'is consequently a little higher than most people have been in the habit of paying, but in the case of small families the increased cost will count but little against the satisfaction experienced. Our new 25c' line of Teas is a record-breaker-many of our old residents have raid 60c per pound for.a poorer article. Try it. ARCH. CAMPBELL, 'fi'lces DAIRY 8M. L56 lb. Bags. moo/my EUREKA m {.74 m. Bags. I out mu uh 0mm and quiet Rom on my Bunch in Men. 115' stock uny- cone 0!! in good condition. I an the stock at Woodvillo sud deliver than n tho um plus It the cloned tho-(non Appa- at once (or cams-l an: to lave with stock on e um hut. at 9 mm : other duo- Inode lumwu on opI-l'csdon WI. CAMERON. Woods'me.6th Uly. 1598. Blinds.' ‘l’ 7 York»! , Lh‘ um! [0ch bone- on GLTKIGAL NOTICE TO OWNERS OF STOCK WHO WANT PASTURE. What 3 Comfort there is in “ o Outsnle Screennoon A BARGAIN SALE. The following his“ will be told 33‘ M" '“ ‘2‘... “‘5' "$5“ ‘° um Wm“- w “wm‘n '. TOWNSHIP OF HABIPOSA. ‘ Bomb But Lat 83. Dan. 18. ...... 100 m. TOWNSHIP OF FENEWN. it...“ §mfim§¥ E W ‘é. '. ': a: ‘77; 7 D .Oomlo. 906.0u.8....... . WNSKIP 0" 3mm. 06:. W L 00.. Om L» n. “I mw I: ............................ 50 new. gumbo” mos .......... «gobs-.11” ........ 100m- ‘3'!!! l' gamma. 1.18%» .1 ........ twat". s‘m to Corner Cambridge ”:3 Wefllnycan-Iu. ‘ UNIU AL’S 11‘. act too only to ordor thou:â€" tho hot mother will noon ho hm. Tho, no“ comfort and olooollooo- to I dun. than only thou who hue and thou: ooo mollu. We wll at you out Mono llooo promptly. um (A: corny and ohuply. New A d vujzgggz an t: CATTLE RANCH. ‘ I‘m-VI “MW. '0 713‘ on ma Y. Ll. nan-3133;“ Goo. I aglr. FAMILY GBOCEIR. any. Contora‘hlo conwvmocn Mr; .1 "tremble um. BRIAN 8E0. INELE. leumr suaws. 99 Wlndow Sol-un- 1100 m. the county over proclaim its rishes to turn out a saleable trade during the coming res say it is doubtful if i J. P. RYLEY. Lanna. BHINGLIE. LATE. BILL STUFF. LIME and WOOI All orno: YAID.â€"lut um n! ‘ Hum-ct. Budge. 1.1»:st Kennedy, Davis 81 Son. m . blah pad d MW ‘ ' 0‘ Nut film but no? mun WP“: *3 “ab“, ad in mm' 00 I double md Lvaumulw ”U. up“!!! either ru’d 3 made ol‘ J 0/; Km Izmir, Da Frames, Sash, Doors, Biinds, Moudings, Trimmings, Etc. VIIIIII Ia PLANE; III Weather and Waterproof Ready-Mime d PAINT. . Will Not Sffi?gtc$."“ Call and get Prices (1an In- spect work béforc you buy. COVERS [031 Looxs BEST. m LOWEST. IOST ECONOMICAL. Eon Eddy, ViDigggfl- S on: SA TI SFA CTION G [24 R LIN DSA â€"mcx \‘OL‘N out)“ WITHâ€" Mills at Boboa ”gum â€"m [X ”m 0"â€" __pou uh! W. G. WOCdS J. P. 3.7193’ TWhono 122‘ Emil!" or LUMBER 7i: ‘9' 5w. M m H) q. A EED. “Dunc“ an}; in D. Héfian, a and north at c 1‘10“an 00 north of mid he subdivide a"! and sow '1‘!) a comm! With their rm Ind withdrew BOA The council send one. as I an: to scare committee rla them, and we en along the] the desired In a man and :4 on. read “an: It I pub and an d the firms Id Messrs. Mscq the name effud made last 0 found cc I): much so that tn: mghout t. Bicycle Club I the mombera cinder path! 1 road: at the M the assent 01 Although {bl canary aid opsd to have ths tax-mars u my obsiractla level a tn :1: 1 basis for tbs} Mr. HopH Fox, ohm .1 v- mm on Inl. th: ‘powd My pug: a_n< V finders m Robinson fm 9",,10- h m A pemi twelve mt u: nrbixn. other» it; ulceration An PIN» and W81 ' we drn . 1. .ct rein! iv "Mr: Llopkln Hutton. that 1 mo purclm-e ”999»,qu A leLLer \'.'.\~ clerk at M m of counci‘. 5-11» with one 1me sed civi- e4. In cuu'Llli“ ml 1'3th 5‘ 1‘ n31}. 1! kaln Button. that 1. Cum (or n 81 At um Juno alums. '1'. D. [MG xhe ON councl: accorded a h t_h_ey jug boa Begum M9 Large An sacted -A 1 Paths. Pursuant to not nt 10 a m..‘ nuns! ODD musec: 003:: um; regular clerk, they V0 mu seconded armed. in.” th ; l tumâ€"Carlin new» LINDSAY w} (mi hi you on OPS TO‘ :oml t ween ram

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