she aha W Ill SONS W33 on her stomach. £\ .inrly rave with the Back. and consequen‘ aggravated by a loss A vacuum cm. p.378 D"' â€3551.5 AND RETAIL Dwm m Lumber. Shingles, Lath Etc _ mnfafl .11 Build†give on more selï¬sh, the man who talrea no :hcught of the condition in which his wife and little one; should be left were he cut :ri but goes on spending all he makes, or the man who deprives himself of luxuries that he may provide for such contingency so as to leave them something with which to keep off the wolf? These Dunkude seem to be troubled with lunk-heededneee. " 'cevLon TEA. Lead W' only-25c. 40¢ 3V8 “SALADA†ywnsnv ._ - 6d In - ~ LUMBER PAINTED AND GRAINED A Specialty. Without. a. Peer-Works Miracles. ' 1:. -\gnew‘s Cure for the Bear; 15 with- : a. peer. Tnis great remedy relieves scantly the most aggravated and dis- zsaing forms of heart disease. I; is the res-t and quickest acting formula for at trouble known to medics] science, 1 thousands of times has the hand or e adm destroyer been stayed by its use. there Is paEplration. shortness of breath .19 in the lett aide, smothering sensa- m â€"don'tdelay or you may be counted in a long list of tbose;who have gone over the great majority because the best medy 1n the world to-dny was not ._v., mptly used llflflTlIflS BEflflIflIflflll‘ he Dunkards in general convention a denounced life insurance, declaring . be selï¬sh and wicked. Which is the her \ViXIiams’Pink Pills are a blood rand netve restoren They sup- 9 blood with its life and health- ‘ propar'zles, thus driving disease :he system. There are numerous colored imitations, against which ibiic is warned. The ganuine Pink to be had only in boxes the: wrap- wxmd which bears the full trade :. Williams’ Pink Pill: for Pulq e." Rafuse all others. $229 .50ch acrroi. .20. 560.2220? cure ,- every peaaou in this section in cl with Mr. David Mcflardy, the !oulul‘ of St. Andrew’s church sagas. 0.1: reporter called upon Hardy at his home in Upper .4 Daughter of David Meï¬my. â€may we Victimâ€"Has Buffered Moat Intense Agony- Doctors u to Help Bar. ppetite returned, she became r and her general health much -J. The sores have not yet left 2; and arm, but her constitution is v very much improved under the m with 1):. Williams’ Pink Pills :- parents are looking for atom- ure. Mr. and Mrs. Moliardy 'ink Pills for the present improved m of their child, as they have at more good than the scores of of doctor‘s medicine which she ne .tes rd and 'Anv. Kaela and 6! Walling: t. Bridge, Lindsay. znizï¬i’iuu _ggfl mm“. mm 15. m. vs Record 5011: Wood deliver- Davis ct $011.. BOBOAYGBOR' a: constantly on All. Panel the lame Ann . Inter “- IMI .9 III. ruler--Adnliloul Ina mnqï¬olo by an Ilelmm Cut wright “d III. II." Rupee nullâ€"A nu 3mm Ottawa», June lozâ€"(Bpeemlï¬â€˜l‘hia hm Men an Interesting day in the House. The My: Atlantle «2er has been on: Ger debate we we eumus mm was presented 91 prominent menus gummy; the 9mm] 9: the Gym“: 1mm. while Iran: the uunsvrvuuwe mm 04mm sugpm ta muwflmhuwe New dvrwuxmz .‘l‘hv ‘ueguuu Win an: “mam on mum a1. a as n mm any. and flu: Mk mm at the vuuww: Mug mum. 1n mgual £991»!va tell at tummy m mm mm manna. 1mm bu Hmuuu)mvui um! Kr, \‘mpd 9! 1mm: DRUMMUND RAILWAY AGREEMENT Voted Through by an Immense Majority. tuu In! the Wit-m tn the math“: “than the cunmwt came up for mum? than the umav day. He continua hill argument many when the debate was resumed, The chief wants made by Mr» \qud and by all the mmaenta 01 the project were that Canada could not aï¬urd it, and that the conditiaua a! navigation in the Gui! of fit. Lawrence are such as to pmchule the possibility of summing at the rate of twenty knots a." hour. Mr. Ellis (St. John). Dr. Mucdmmld (Humul. Mr. Oharimn, Mr. McMillan (Huron). Mr. Baa, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Stuhhs. all reckoned as Government supporters. spoke in op- position, while in every case admitting that tho Gowrnment had made a very goal bargain. Mr. Faster expressvd doubt as to the wisdom of making an pxxx-rinwnt with the bottkknecked tyne of summer proposed. and fawomhiy montiuued the Knapp barrel shi: . the invmtnr of which had as much conï¬- dnncp in his vessel as Point-son Tate had in their bottlmnockwi “£501. The great portion of the morning sos- sion was: tzikon up on the hill rospoctjn: the Supreme Court. Thr- hili limits the right of appeal from tho Ontario Com! or Appoals to _t_he Supreme 0‘3“"?- 'v'hcn the Fast Linc resolution was mix-d up Sir Richard Cartwright explain ml that the other day he had ncgiw-tml lo mukc an important nnnounccmont. I: was to the effect that Petersen, Tate (c (‘0. had ugrccd. in addition to the fast lino. to (‘stnhlish a. freight service 0! speed and capacity. This service would IN“ to Montrml in summer and to “all- f::.\' or St John in winter. whichever hop rvnm] to be chosen as the torminns ol ILo- fast lino. Sir ("harlcs Tuppcr: What will be the sin-ml of those freight vessels? Sir Richard Cartwright: I cannot say «xzantly. but it will not be less than the SpN-(i or the Beaver Linc. _ Sir] Charles Tupper: “'hut is then 5;»(u-( ? Sir Richard Cartwright: Not loss than H knots pcr hour. Mr. \‘food (Liberal. Hamilton) rcsum éul hix‘ speech in opposition to the schcmc Io rmd long extracts from Mr. Sam!. ford Fleming's pamphlet against 3.110;“. Lanwm-o routc. Ilu- quuimi an article from The (Hobo of last August in ODDO‘ skin!) in tho [)I'Ojé't't. Hir ('hnrlcs ’J‘unpcr $3M that a few 35:4 iuu'l‘ Th0 (Hulw publishvd mw 0‘ Hymns-st articles in I‘m-or of the nu-nt mm pleu :iw Opposition yum-d it was : to 0pm»? it. s-m-m-ss of flu fm'v: 1hr fur-t 1 rev 'Enzcnting \xhivh \u'rv tn 1':u-t that :m (I .ulwrvl invr: :1 W‘s Inn-r The G qu-llgt'st uni s -z'\'i.~.-. Mr. EHis 4Lihor: whvn this matter Litmuzl party was dillm- (.t' .‘3‘QKL004 ‘ «vs had not ch mumry knew no 1 mm‘ than it did vi Ih-w-l (:madn cm Jinn doliars to 1th 5 service. Um xvrvic :Ilmnt THE PAST SERVICE treat cxnenditurcs they wou'u't have to sciilo with the pconl“. He believed the St. Lawrence was a very dangerous mute. Mr. Casov said he would be \‘01'5‘ sort? to believe that the farmers of 01}- tnrio as a whoie were opposed to this scheme. Personqllr he favored the PI'O‘ joct. as needed In the interests of the Countâ€. M r. Rogers (Patron. Frontenac) op- posed the scheme. He thought some heed should be paid to the views of_mea {ike Mr. Sandford Fleming. He b59110 xt would be better to postpone this matâ€" tor for a while, as types of vessels were changing continuously. He would be glad to support any motion to 3W the cont-net. but those holdint. â€e views at! himself were numeric“?! m“ in the House. henceï¬e you]; 953313 H! My. (‘hzirlmn opposvd the scheme al- gn-Ihvr. The proposed subsidy would mail a total hlll‘dt‘ll mum the country 0! wee-u millions of dollars. He was ap- ;H: «l at these incrmscs prnposml by th«: u‘d‘lillllt'nt :1! :r tinn- when thv condi- hs of tho people of this country were 1' from prospernus. \\'hzit (lid tho poo- \' m†\Vrsrorn Ontario care about :1 fast -r\'im-'.‘ “'hat did his constituents mn- mllt it? “'0 «lid not need it. The hnlo thin: vas part of an Imperial homo. (-znnt-nrrontly with the C. I'. 1:. u! tln- Paciï¬c stvanwrs. and was fos- rml and encouraged by the Imperial Hluu'itix's. c-il' l I}: math" home. Mr. C .1. Ellis «Liberal. St. John] said that -u this matter came up in 1559 tht' ernl party \\‘:I\‘ opposed to the expen- m' 0" $341!.(Mlx') per anuum. Circum- ‘m-x‘ had not changed since then. The :ury knew no more about: the tunttcx v than it did eight years ago. He hc‘ el ('zlnuda could spend half :1 mil- l dollars to better advantage than on : service. IIowover. as the Govern- it had pledged themselves to it, and Opposition Would vote for it. he sup- l-d it was almost useless for anyone oppose it. A great drawback to the m-ss of the new undertaking arcs" ‘-2 the fact that the country would LC rimt'ntiug with the class of steamer: lv-h \u-l‘t‘ to be pm: on. Certainly the t that ::n tntirely new type was to he riltn'] ““1" used tlsc difï¬culties. H'. .‘it'l’oilillli (Huron) said he had on ed this scheme three times and he pvm‘f‘tl to Oppose it again. lr. Gillies 1(‘mtservutive. Richmond, 8.). supported the project. and strong- n‘xed the claims of Louisburg. (Tupi: -:<.i.. us the best point for the steam- tu arrive at and detmrt from on this - or the Atlantic. He thought. the Hits of the Aliuus tn thwart Messrs. ersen. Tate k\' Co. in curry'ng out ir contract reflected very litt e crcdit the firm. ' t 1 o'clock the Holh‘c adjourned. tter lunch Mr. Gillies continued his \'l(‘\\' I l‘_\' ‘ \vhirh. ht mill rltnxl that cupipxli 1 Com )u' dullu r Unturm *lm: tlu saidï¬hnt a few pubhshvd «mo m m favor or the THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO [ESDOQslpmgy o_t mpnnz ï¬ï¬fi‘aï¬ï¬wï¬nil ' Mr. Rat: (Liberal. Middleeex).. as the representative of a tanning consumency, 09M QM: â€We: 7-, J _-_ .._....L Mr. Stubbs said the pmject was unani- mously condemned by the farmers _ot Cal-dwell. and as their representative he held the same views. ul‘. x‘Iâ€"n‘ Mr. Foster connatulutrd the Govern- ment. and» especially the leader of the Home. on his sudden conversion to this at rrice. He was glad to know now that Sir. lii«-"ard had adopted an Imperhl pulley. But. while he had been able to chunxu some of those sitting behind h’m. he had nut been so successful to catch ohuns flwjr kndnrs. [Langht‘ehl] Mr. McNeill was eoflmninstlc In favor or the project from nn Imporlal numb point He congratulated the Govern; meat on the prnmpt action they land {ugh in this mum-n __ ‘ . _, u Wow mum: Varmmï¬mn git?» “mm". Hamlin†MRI. :chhn. m vh don. miwr. ï¬ll-b. Mn 1mm. 12m. gut!- thmn mm! “mm-fl ( TAMI-H “emu. “MG MN “on! {0138' (061% MW vm.» are nlmiv. )onglnu. amatC 'nfmnm 7_ ta n othi m tt 7 _ ï¬g again: 3mm on the motion out n the contract. which mu earned Mi _ to 22._ _ w- Golu u C‘ul I IM or In" I. a» Food and inn-panning. London. June 20r'1‘he Jahflee is now in complete nonunion of Landau and all its inhabitants. Those for whom the whole subject has become a nightmare and a horror have taken flight. and the millions who remain are in full symp- thy with the are†occasion. v... .. V The influx of visitors from the provin- ces and abroad now amounts to a mighty invasion. London has never been so crowded before. The streets were never so congested, save once, and thut was four yours ago, on the occasion or the Duke 0! York‘s wedding. These num- bers will be yustly uugmented_ next Tuesday, and 1t ns‘nhnost uppulhug to contemplate the sltuutlon on Jubilee Day, which wall present. the greatest - ‘,,.Mr.._ 1......nn “within ’hn ‘,'T‘i‘h饑ih'nr ï¬ï¬r‘fâ€˜ï¬ â€œ3 N m", committee ï¬nd It» m “up, nun... ...-- ,__,,,,, _ aggregation of human beings within the smallest area the sun ever looked down upon. The averugc stranger hardly knows in what spirit to regard London‘s attempts at fete making. It probably depends upon his disposition what View he will £931.11}: take. - !_.HA.._.... Gâ€"An It ls DOE ulscrcuuumc nu a w.â€"_,_. “It is all very ridiculous it you Ilka to take it that way, but it you like to take it the other way, it is also very sublime. Go into the smoke-soiled back streets. off the line of the route. There you will ï¬nd in one house a poor little Union Jack sticking its nndaunted head nut of the top corner of a broken wln- dow. Next door to the Royal Standard is :1 clu-ap brand flag and next aguln is :1 home-made V. Ii. You need to see the Jubilee decorations in the little be- fore you can appreciati- their meaning in the gross. These poky little flags and red letters are the keynote to it all. Lon- don is settling down to play, but all through the game sh over forgets her an'l! and rggrurnm -«Lo W who inspires it."_ -, â€mud“...â€" :n n“!- ll\’llul 3 I‘ll M “a... -‘- v _ _ ,, As regards vehicles. It is already im- possible to reach the city and the Wost End cheaply. The underground railroad is overcrowded night and day. The Coupe Company‘s immense stock of car- riages of all descriptions is entirely en- gaged at the rate of $75 a day, without regard to the distance. The livery stable keepers have contracted their vehicles al- ready to the utmost limit of the] re sources. The lowest charge for ta ing a party to its destination is $26. with a very doubtful chance of bringing it back again. The current price for a seat at the gala night at the opera is $125. ’ Brampton Oratory. London. June 20.â€"-High mass at the ‘ Brompton Oratory )was made the occn- ‘ sion of a thanksgiving for the Queen's Jubilee on the part of her Roman Cath'o- l he subjects. a special Te Deum being sung. The oratory was richly decorated for the Occasion, the marble columns inside the ediï¬ce being draped ,with ci‘iiiisou. and the chancel with cloth 0! gold. The chairs of the envoys, uphol- stered in gold. were placed in the crim- son carpet. It was a most striking func- tion, the music being magnificent. The large building was crowded to its ut- most capacity. Mgr. Stonor. the Pope's enwy. otheinted at high mass. At the close of muse Cardinal Vaughan read a Jubilee pastoral. eloquently renewing the history of the Queen‘s reign and mmmending her virtues as examples for her subjects. after which he intoned the Te Deum 51nd gave the poiï¬cal bless- ln". ‘ ill the envoys from Catholic countries were present. 1“.qu uniform. except the Prince and Princess of Naples, who were absent owmg to the presence of the Piipiil envoy, . Mr. iVVlfrid Laurier and the Roman Catholic peers Were present. The Duke of Norfolk wore the ofï¬cial costume of the hereditary earl marshal and Sir John {Austin represented the Roman Catholic members or the House 0! Com- mons. On the arrival of Gen. Daronst, the French envoy. the band outside played the Marseillaise. In his sermon Cardinnl Vaughan dwelt upon the glory of the “moon’s reign as peculiarly grateful Specie] 10 Dean and Splondld mule a: I Queen’s reign as . nun-1y xtlwun to the Rom Cathoncs or the Empire, because it had .always hen coaststent with the extension of full freedom of mmsciena to he Roman Catholic sub The Queen's Eyesight. andon. June 16.â€"The penutionsl stones circulated in the Umted States by a newspaper in regard to the egeuxht of Quren Victoria, which is sand . y that paper to be so bad that Her MaJesty 1! almost totally blind, ere not believed here. There has been no hint that the Queen’s si ht is any w‘orse might beexpect inawomnotherue. 81: John Watt Reid, the Queen‘s geddent 77~_I__ _ LAM-v In Joan "an: mu, “0‘- 1“""‘ physiciap is now ugay ’on a. 1:056â€, I0 1t )3 evident thnt Ber ngesty's hedth cause: him no mxiew. 0] (URL!!! FE VI“! A ND FINGER. ROMAN CA THOLIC SERVICE. 1301mm. "An A: manned jive“! mm mama amendeï¬t. RETURN OF convncnons .100... ‘anu.unnonu lblOO Olltll .I‘OOOI Alblun Alllllloln. llllll OHOIt Olllll Ulll‘l Illlltll - IIIIIIIIII|- IIIIIIIIIII llllllllâ€"x II‘IIIIIIII: Run. of mer Wm" “can“ “I! â€W “a If, V; John Mahdi. John M“! JMU‘ We Ch“ --n o nu do "nun-v d0 "Hun" do "nu-9 Audi“ le-uu mm: Nichol-um. Rum from!“ .. Ann nut he I putty good om:- to main lu- mamas sound interesting to om". Popular Hotel Man. "1 was troubled with pimplea on my taco and head which caused me much annoyanoe. Atter trying many remediea without beneï¬t I was advised to take Haoi’a Smaparilia. The am bottle helped me and I took four bottles. I on now completely cured.†Jam Baum, proprietor Chapman house, Sonia. Ont. Your bent win he Map: i! if! in an mm phco. ad {I the right kind 9! n bun. It in no wonder. with no much betting, that burn as broken. Jo-h 3min; sud Next to a clear conscience for solid oom- fort give me on old shoe. Putnam's Palnr less Corn Extractor ruinous the wont come in twenty-four houra. Putnam‘a lo the only sure. safe and punks: corn ex- tractor. God seen all we do. bum in m?†m nolgh- bon ï¬nd out unto u: the men worry. â€"HOOD’S PILLS not easily And promptly on the liver and bowel:. Cure sick headache. You my get just A little bit 0! n imp if you dine ply try to do right. 5.: ml. A Prominent Lawyer Says: "I have eight children. every one In goo! health, not one of when but has taken Saott‘a Emulsion. in which my wife has boundless conï¬dence." Those Worrying Piles. One application or Dr. Aguow’a Oint- w “In d“ â€-VWV AW every night from three to six ni hts and a cure is afleotod in the most stub to cases of blinï¬uigloeding or itching piloting; UL VIII-l“, weave-nun -------- w '77, , ew's Ointment cures eczema add all it ing and bun-nine diseases. It acts like magic. 35 centy George Sage. a New York architect, has prep-red plane for e 59-rtory ofï¬ce building, to cost from twelve to ï¬fteen million dollars. It in said public opinion may prevent the erection of such 3 structure. Judge McDongIll has decided thet there is no remneble ground for entering into a scrutiny of the Sunday on vote in Toronto. He seems to reg-rd the pro- ceedinge of the appliante “lacking in good faith and deï¬niteneu. “Mr. Whitney," says the Montreol Star, “writes his plutfom in o lugs round hand, and with I lugs, diophononl vagueness." And the large public look: through it and feels waned. Mr. Whi'ney has no more incredulous heater than himself. world the greatest fleet of wnr vessels that was ever membled in one plnee It is expected that no fewer then 160 ships of war and innumerable amnller croft: for purposes of defence and offence will line up off Spithead. And they don't hnve to put their guns in the hold when nt l8! to save them from turning keel uppermost, either. Dundee Banner: It in juet like those men grits. Afzer the toriee had been preaching loynlty for yeere the grite are in power in the queen's jubilee year end Mr, Leurier goes to Englend and curries ofl‘ all the houore for Cunede. 01d Sir Cherlee would hue given en eye-booth to be premier of Crude this yeer, if it were only for this year, in order that. he might be a. big gun et the jubilee. But he isn't. Let those who are inclined to become impatient because of the progress made in the accomplishment of moral reforms in Csnndn take some comfort from the position the Dominion holds when com- pared with other Ststes. Tske the ques- tion of respect for the marriage vow. There was only one bill for divorce before the parliament of Csnsds this year. In the little State of Delaware one hundred divorce asses were disposed of at the last sitting of the legislature. Why are the conditions of the two communities so condiaona difl’erent? when it comes to flaming. Turkey ls n hind. Britain will on June 26:11 show the 01lo- ot the Cloth at the Pace County 0! mm, Jan “It. Iâ€. ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"f I hutch, «am am tho launch: to I can“ Mulo o! the min. at ooutcuou lot EDITORIAL NOTES. VARI‘TIES "rho-II Iowan...“ Riel-III My»: .. ‘ 10â€.“ Out "It-I :uuu ..... u- ato- tool: “Wu“... gag: .IIIIu . ‘ i.uuuu 3:1,. “‘1‘50 5... .â€ll l‘.ll 3‘10â€.“ .luuuu gm, “ IMAII.I| '1' “N'IIIIIII .‘IIIIIII II can!!!“ I III. II. on“ IIII haâ€. IIII.IIIIII *m I II nun Guam» In†\‘Mom Mama . .. MIDI" Um llllllllll 0|“- IOU xIIIIIII ‘ I IIIIIIII “ IIIII “Wm!!!†‘WIIIII‘II‘. â€Nun." ga‘ég || ‘h'IIIIIOIII! y'.“l'||l|l ?" “nun-Inn ml. 'I'IV"I"I M'I“"I“" Eutllmiu uh. unvun in.“ 3"“ “Mom..." am a flu. n... “Quack“. u- u v"- MhOonlur." ...... Goldie. .. W. Cut-Ill. .... 'i‘nnm Donut- I do NIB. d Del-lb“. New York architect, O'UN'I‘Y OF VICTORIA- M d 37-h. no. 07...... 1'03th empoll In...“ G 0 u.“ o I: ....4 I000! 0' Liquor Mum A» nun at Mo, um. .... . alubluu AAAAA- IAAb-b4 Ti WH“WH 5““;33“ . p AAAAAAAAAA a-llll 1- A null AAHAA AA OI WHO!“ 0' m uuu A Hun-AAA II. In A.“ mfg" cal-4M... m... . nun-nu. . lIIl-l|ll||| 3.3;?†qllllllllllllllltIll' I' II' II A u '°:Olld‘:" I. IMIIC‘ uh: ‘0'. IIII IIIIIU “M “nun-unn- Inn .IIIIII‘IIIIII HIIIHI IIIIIO! WVIVI|IIV unnvl'vnu! unqvonv "Inn†ï¬ï¬mflufl'flxxx: Dmukm “out" on “not. .. 'u do ‘ Mn! “d (ii-Null... mull... nun My". n 0mm: conduct"... “autumn, .. ....... hum}... wuiii u“ "may W â€9‘: I n m.“ “Mâ€. I I ‘ undo to me by the Justice- at the Peace for the aid County, and ï¬led in my 8th, 1897, in puma-nos of the Ravi-Cd Suntan, Opal-i0, Clasp. 76, Sec. 1, C t, FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 1897 If you’re a buyer you certainly have noticed the tendency to invest an article with qualities it does not really possess. Some merchants say that is business. Business worked up on that basis should not-â€" will notâ€"last. There must be good faith and conï¬dence in every transaction between buyer and seller. A merchantâ€"be his business what it mayâ€"is quickly "sized up" these days. The man who splits a raisin to make the pound may be eminently just, but the act c0mcs so near what is recognized as meanness that a bad impression is created. We do not imagine that during our long career in Lindsay as grocers we have escaped blame, but it has never come to us through misrepresentation. We started out to give honest value for the money lelt with us, and we propose to continue doing so to the end of the chapter. The good opinion of many a householder in the county has been won for us by the values we give in TEAS and COFFEES. They are standard lines in the house, and we give our customers the purest and best to be had. 50 it is with all other lines. As reputable grocers, havinga care for our good name, we are determined to “hold to that which is good." , Try gs and be convina-d. W. 1139. any customers coming to oec as vrcddy for a pound or two of our choice Teas or Coffees, and they all come back, and come often. 50 will you. Nam cl 0hr... retard in penecution And “an. Your modern heresy hunter mm: hue a vast store 'of self-conceit. The report thet Greet Britein bu pur- ehesed end is in econ: poseesion of Delegoe Bey has been revived. The: it would be in the interest. of civilizstian if British rule were substituted for I’ortu- gneee ell the world egrees. P< rtogel hes dune megniï¬cent service in diecovering end pioneering both in Americe end Africe. end even in Asie, but es ecolo- nizer. civilizer or ruler she hee been e complete feilnre. Her rule is the most perelyzing. i1 not the most cruel. in the history of colonizing end governing de. pendencies, being. if enytnlng. worse then thet of Spein. But. like Spein, Portngel is stubborn in the {see of ep- proeching bsnkrupley u e result of hold- ing on to her posseuione. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS IAY STILL BE THE PORTION OI" SUFFERERS ADVANCED IN YEARS. THE NEW INGREDIENT IS WORKING WON- DERS. H" IIIIII'III I " m‘lllll'llli- II!!! V a§:ll IIIIIIIOII "IIIYIIII‘QIIIQ â€I‘VI‘II' 1"!!!‘I'l'fl‘ w 'VI'V'Q' "nun. ‘.Ilv '0» annual... flat. M... .m... hunt-Ion moan"... trans. do 4 di‘wflunu- vuvnu- r†'gvv: l... ' WM... ARI g... People who get past middle life are apt to think that their days of usefulness are almost gone when they are seized with Rheumatism, Dyspepsia. Sciatica or some other dread disease. they consider their (in are numbered and pain and sufl‘ering wi I be their lot for the few remaining years of their sojourn on -A_ . -rn...l__-_'- RMomv Ul Lucu WJV‘n-p- vâ€" v.†With the advent of lgeknun's Kootenay Cu 'e, which contains e new Ingredient, anewhopehas been opened up for aged sufferer! Its action in’driving away the aches and pain: which Rheumatism and Sciatica. two of the commonest diseases to which the old are subject. has made many magedonenejoice. e ,L -t _.|.-o amt (hint! an agcu wc "av-W As an example of what gm: thin Kootenay is doxng for old people we mig t mention the case of Mrs. Catherine Bur- gess, :65 Jackson St. E., Hamilton, who states under oath that she is seventy-three years of age, that for two years she was aflicted wuh Rheumatism and Sciatica. had severe pains in her back and kidneys and. broke out “9' Eryaipdas- Since MISREPRESENTA TIOIV THE'OEITMADE YOUNG. Is the Great Fault of the Ages-- Have you Snfl'ered from it ? Inch 1. Return of_con 716 um". mamuumh. WM Mm ‘ , at: “$333.“. [w "nun nun- â€"0. Hu- â€3% nun" “ â€'0"va do do do , is. '5'?an - lcno d (um-c Jub- an". na.mm-~- um WOOL WANTED City Prices Paid In Dash. Custom Carding SPRATT KILLEN. Swat: 0 111103. \uIflIII» _oI @6 r lib-[u Our stock of General Dry Goods is large and well assort- ed. In addition to the goods we manufacture, we carry Cottonades, Shinings, Shaker Flanncls, White and Grey Cottons, Summer Underwear, etc, etc., which we buy subject to manufacturer’s discount and we give our customers the Ii 10 III W .mw-owmamduomumummm.auuu.m. The American Market is practically closed against Cana- dian Wools. Not so with the Lindsay Woollen Mills. This season we require more Wool than ever before. Y0u will encourage home industry and beneï¬t yourself by selling direct to the manufacturer. . _. Cottonades, Shinings, Shaker Fl Cottons, Summer Underwear, etc, to manufacturer’s discount and w‘ beneï¬t. HORN BROS, .A. P. DE‘VLIN, 93$ rm mummu ' ‘ All. 0.155 mi: ML... “IQII .I‘llll..t| ‘ IO m an m‘l'lqllll'ltilvl' «maimilliillllll um a...".""." with M" It†My. hunt... nun C'vavn WNW†flu. .... mï¬m ..::"::;: l'unllwiï¬ humvhllflh lï¬lodinmy oflioo, ï¬x- tthwm-en ' Tuadty.Jnne 6 . 7 , Sec. 1, Chip. 7, Sec. 8, and Criminnl and Hahufacturinq Carefully Attemded to. 7339519“! Born Bros. ALSIKE, RED CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED. The Very Best LAWN SEED .__â€"always on hand.â€" RELIABLE FAMILY GROCERS JAMES KEITH. “BUM to! “than“: M m. W “I cum mum! a: M‘ 8:3“ mum an new “It!“ to. am». .. 'I .‘wm - nucnIu-v‘ ‘m Mud MM “Don Mm............ 15‘ unun Eâ€? gm 9' "I..." m. V "ovum :13 June It do ‘ lbw-Mm ........ I†-v r..â€" ........ Con u.» at lift!“ “.3.“ u. ‘1'»: a. «cum mum â€sum ..... who-numb)“ Jud- nd who. Highest Market Prices Paid for mam «WWâ€""M" "W" â€am to m. Ens-“1mm!- War. THE LINDSAY WOOLLEN MILLS III! I of flu Pom. My of Victor“. .I.“ It?