, .ï¬v_v' v them inn, emwith 5:. Jacob.†1‘ pm pain." Lspwajnmdb: 'a. line of u be happy to show w’] are away dovm. FIE... ENT. ‘Emily was burnt by gent farm. On the 2 ny satisfaction, and 1:: amount of my Ehighly pleased with the insurance com it own interests by :ES uncanny ing from one of his consciensioueness probity of character, his words osnno: to have the weight they deserve. no primary cause of my rheumatism,’ Mr. PoWell, “I attribute to s severe hing administered to me by u school- 's: when I was 13 or 14 years of one. .iyed injuries then which subsequen- bronght me years of sufl'eriug. The time I really felt any rheumatic his was one day when carrying an arm- :i wand up a flight of stairs in Victoria. ,Cchurz. which institution I was ding as a student. This was in 1672.. wings of pain caught me, but passed Hu an ins-25:5. I did not know what was. Again when playing font-bell I anced s. iike sensation and that and the commencement. Alter that I lttxcked at various periods, though it not until 1876 that I began to grow ed. I was living then in Toronto, banks -.’or my brother, who was in fheieaeie ten business, and u I resided \mh Pembroke street and had to walk Wellington street every dsy, I found my rheumttism wue gamma pretty - Idid not consult s. doctor. but too: 7 I patent pedicures advertised to ,_ _-L 9 lesale Prices. {1.112% 'on‘ Direct Agent, ,- LINDSAY. my, whu remember the long siege of tine-s ho atood a year no In: winter. who had come to look upon him as tucoaï¬rrncd (nulld, hum been nur- 021120 to we the romarknblo chum: the bemr map has; tsgoq place. Tye Yonge Sf... '1' only remedy m truments 1m Least Money. er in a. couple 6{ “““3 umsetb. SL, T010132!" 0:3. WDER: a few days. ent are continua, I Every goegfï¬igiive THEE ;s Engin er, for Si ollorL‘p. ANB PIANII gg'ist, Lin many. ISZEE†Km, ~ I55 Founder 7"“;‘ggmwr or yam um...“ A :Iwenztnggy Wm“ “‘1 '0‘â€- I; n ~ me real estate business In Rain or Shim £8 Won’th'wrl Any And-v 2695“, FRIDAY. SEPT. 30, If: A 1mm MIRACLE. I wont. to be sure ms: I em per- omly cured batore Manning is mode 2c, so ms: when I do awe s tosllmonlsl .11 have some weight. You may osll later on and I wlll lot you know.†on: two months later the reporter led a: Mr. Powell’s door. end was :szed by tun. gentleman hlmself. The sold he was now absolutely con- d of the permanency ot hlo cure. but s men w no 6.14 no: one for publlolty. hesitatwd loan betoxe he could make his mlnd to altow his nsme to ye used. H In omor co ucormn by mm mun: um tun-formula: Md bun at. The ucrlho am used It the vacuum-t his wondortul renou- :a 1mm: Wow true. “I am thunktul many an." said Mr. Powell. M7 one any wall uuo an naund how." :a nu do you one your recovery!“ I" O . 1m x: to me an of a cereal: nmedy." momma; “but I would prefer “1mg tug M prmcnt. l have Iuflucd non-1y rum.) with a mum, I Ind begun to u lncuraolo. And the has that I In: neatly mined spoons incredmle. magmon ant-lance. it seems tgo good to hing backs -.’or my brother, who was In hhoiesnle ten business, and as I resided th Pembroke stress and 1nd to walk Wellington screen every (13], I found my rnaumxum wu games: putty - 1616 not consult a. doccqr. but £09: lam patent. medicines advertised to â€complaints of my nature. I was not ï¬tted, however. The rheumatism “My only to return in the fall and 333. 1111878): engaged in merchantne in me county. From that out hm indoor work, but the pain return- h; mama. I m: ted from sciatica 1n uh1W; it was very acute at times. In â€Bannock one day it became so severe :1 '33 hardly able to move around. “uh? neat acute symptomâ€"the: 71s, theefl’ecte remained for any length ‘i'n- 1 â€av.--‘ .x. _“o {mean-n nnin Advertiaer. 33: Aime meet, South London, livee E. J. Powell, :5 gentleman who he in London and vicinity tor about mend who enjoys the eeteem or e circle of Meade here and elsewhere Won: the province. Thoee who know we doubtiexs mute the: he ha been am zinc : his youth from rheumatism “Mom mm. Hie ecqueintnncee in x ,- AL, I___ .5...; -l 131!. ’1'563JJE‘5‘ï¬B-3 Edwina 9311: [3% Tbs: was about the year 1880. ‘M. {number of years gust-waging .‘Ja’i’§2Â¥.z:rguï¬agzmama him on . no mm given way to tn appunncl Imam. ‘v w my} 95:11ch 3.11“ ‘oor. â€J, Powm. at 33 Alma Street. Re- W m- Rom «klble kpenenoe to m “Verna.†Representative â€" Tor why y... .-,...ant Rheumatism from â€no“. 12:: at Lu: 1.0390- Prom Amyâ€"A :19: y mm 01 Hope for 0:210: m mulch was fut tended!“ In! ï¬lm. en. I reluctantly left the m g, I ht: Landon throeymszo II“ H mm: banding here, but my “5:31:55,“ me from manly enam- .‘M Ito lat winter the am now “Wuhan; I no: out to shove! For Loss of Appetite fayer’s Pilis tor Rheumatism Ayer’s Pills For 0010's For Jaundice Ayes-’5 Pills = k Headache ' Aye-9‘s Pills :xer Complaint Ayer’s Pills For F0r LIPOR i’A VT STATEMENT A WELLKNOWN CITIZEN. C vct" 'm' all Draggists. Dr. J. C. Aye: Co. Lowell, Mass 1701’s Remedies Sliousness :Onsti pation Ayer’s Pius Ayer’s Pifls Ayer’s Pills flayer’s Pills Ayer’s Pius Lflmcwmm 3081',†LINDSAY, 01“.; FRIDAY. SEPTEMBERso. 1392. lluln L an- .a. no "You know Mr. P.) well to be a thorough- ly honorable gentleman and that it he says these Pills cured him, he believes that to be the truth i" “I do. Mr. Powell is. in my opinion a most conscientious person. and any state- ment he would make would be perfectly reliable.†.xvna'r MR. MITCHELL says. “Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the best selling and most popular medicine in the store,†sold Mr. B. A. Mitchell, the well- known drought, upon Whom the reporter next called. . “Do on know oi Mr. Powell’s case 3" asked e reporter. “Yes, and I consider it a most remark- able one. I remember that Mr. Powell was a great sufferer from rheumatism. He was continually buying medicine 0! some sort, but seemed to get no better. Then he commenced to try Pink Pills. I saw he was beginning to look like a dlfl'erent man, so I asked him one day about it. He told me thst he traced his cure to the use of Dr.Wiiliame' Pink Pills. A! I have ai- ready said. the demand for Pink Pills is something astonishing. and they invariably give the best satisfaction. I knew this to be so from the voluntary statements of containers, and it necessary the proprietors could get scores'oi testimonials from people -_- p- k- I-hn Illa-0' usu “on “VI-av v. .v--__-__,, 00 note who hsve been beneï¬ted by the use or Punk Pills. I have sold thousands of boxes snd hsve no hesltstlon in recommending them as 3 perfect blood builder and nerve res: orer. coring such dlsesees es rheums~ tlsm, neurelgls. wctsl pars!) sis, locom- otor 3 Sn. Vitus deuce, nervous headache, nervous proehrsuon sud the tired rseung theretrom, the snapshots o! Is grippe, dlsesses dependlnz on humors In the blood, such nu seroluls, chronic erysloelss, etc. Plnk Pills gave a heslthy glow to pale end sellow completions. sud ere erspecl‘flc torthffrounlee peouusrto the , Lk‘ ._...A. man lhï¬' buulte "N ow." concluded Mr. Powell. “you hue my experience. I know who: I woe; I know what I om. I know thou from ho hood I have been I victim of moiiguent r demo- tism. which hoe been a torture the in» few years. I know that I hue tried every remedy and boon irented by the bent medial skill. but in vain; and I know that Pink Pm» hue succeeded where every- thing olee hoe toiled. ond thou the! hue brought me book hcelth end hoppineu. Therefore I ought to be thankful. and I em ihenkiul." And Mr. Powcli'e inuenoo oorncetucu of msnucr could odmit oi no doubt on to hie nretitudc and sincerity. Tho reporter shook hende sud took his town. “You moy “Efï¬e“ Mr. McIntyre. _ j] _A -L__..-|. A- grlur! um Comm!- to I BPCUILH' Lu; .uuu--..-- ,-- 7%, female system, and in the assent man they eflect a rtdicd cure in :11 cases arising from mental worry,over-work or excesses o! my nature." Mr. flogging, 1:110 hand clerk, oon‘obont- . ,n Iâ€; __11 ll».- 1-). nl‘m; Mr. Hodglns, the head clerk corrobont- ed what Mr. Mitchell had sai’d. The we ' din d tho Bmcrvfllapna. “ant-1 Schenecudy. N. Y.. 5100:7111“ van. a..- ..._-_,V _ , and are sold only in boxes beating out 50 cents 3 box, trade msrk 3nd wrsnpsr. st or six bone for $2.50. Bear in mind that Dr. Williams Pink Pills us never sold in bulk, or by tha dozan a: hundred. and shy cooler who om snhscisum in this form is trying to (10er you. and should be avoided. D:. Willisms’ Pink Pills my be land of all drumists or direct by mail from Dr. Wflllnms’ Medicine Compsuy from either sddnss. The prise st which these pills no sold make 3 course of treatment oompsrstlvely inexpsniivc, as corn with other â€media: or meme-l W3. of am Aakln strut Method“: church. or R". G. A. Andrew». B. A.. putor o! the Lumbazh olrcuu. whatnot I van a nick mun or not." were hit porting worda. nxv. MR. M'INTYRE'B 'rxs'rmonv. The moon-tor dropped In on Rav. C. E. Mel atyra 1% the parnonuao. S2 Aukln street. “I know Mr. Paway 731).? um she rever- ,,A.___A nu- "L ‘uuw bu..¢uvv‘â€" ..---, ____ i and “an slemcu when quouuoncd. "He was In esteemed pstmhoncr or mine when her live 1 on Aakln street. He afterwards maven into one country, but he hu Itnoo returned and Is attendant the Ankh: street church mun." ‘p_ III. ._-III_ I“...- “At that time Mr. Mitchell spoke to me about it in the store. I told him what a blessed change had been wrought for me through the use of Pink Pills. He asked me it I would object to giving a testimonial to the ï¬rmâ€"Dr. Williams’ Medicine Com- pany, of Brookvllle, I said I was not a man who cared for notorier of any char- acter, and did not relish the idea oi having my name published broadcastover the land. That is one at the reasons why I have been 30 long in making this public. But I am so proioundly grateful for my rescue from a life of pain to one oi health and strength that I feel I would be neglecting a duty I owed to suffering humanity ii I allowed these scruplee to interfere any longer with an avowal oi what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for me. I discontinued taking Pink Pills the 1st or April last. I started again in June and have used six boxes, not because I have had any recur- rence of my old complaint, but because I want to thoroughly drive it out 0! my system. I think the pills as good as a tonic." "New." concluded Mr. I_’ov}r9lll ‘r‘yo'uLhave uuu I'Uu '5‘..." “Do you remember Mr. Powell's illness a you no lest winter ? ' “Yes; I trzquently called on him. He bed a very bad attack of rheumatism which ma him up for a long time. He had to he whee:ed around the house in echelr." “You nodes tint. he bee recovered? "Yes; he appears to be a well man now. I hand ha had been cured by Dr. Wm- isms’ Pink P1113.†_ J: L- L- - AL---â€"-L “At lset I yielded sod boiuzht six boxes as a. sort of forlorn hope, I took four boxes end received no beneï¬t that I could recog- nize, but while taking the filth I noticed that for s period 0! three or four days I felt no psin. This was s novelty to me, as for three or four years I hsd not known whst it wss to hove a. moment’s freedom from “Haring. whether in bed or out at it. I supposed it wss s temporsry relexstion due to natural causes. However, it gsve me some hope to ï¬nish the sixth box. Then I knew I was getting betterâ€"much better. The pain which had been constsnt become intermittent and less severe. My friends and ismily told me that I was beginning to look like soother msn. My fees, which bsd begun to wesr n drown expression, common with people who are softer-1%, commenced to show s better color. system was being toned up. Inspired with incressed hope I purchssed six more boxes from Mr. Mitchell, the druggist, sud oon- tinued to tske them. end with each box I realized more and more that it was a. cure. I used up thirteen boxes in all, and when the thirteen were ï¬nished I had hsd not 3 symtom of pain {or threemonthsi‘ In- __n , m- _ ___ â€"wvâ€"~. Flu-l- msdlclnes-end thet wasn't very greet. I didnotbotherwiththemnor did-Ithink oi the mute: manta last September. Ieew MLMmhAll at the Western Fair and he'odvieed me to try Pink Pills. I told him I did not think the remedy claimed to cure rheumtlem, and that elthcugh I ind certainly ocula- proot thet his own wee bone flde, my complaint was diflzunt to his. Mr. Marshall said he could not any whether it would cute rheumatism or not, but the pills were good for the blood any- way, and at least it would do me no hem to try heli 3 dozen bone. I neglected his advice; it would be useless to try n medl- clne. I thought. Mmy o! my blends, who had probably read of the remarkable cures accomplished by Pmk Pine, kept urging me to give them a. trlel. _ _ V_7'-, â€"v u"; 5-Wl. gradual? meted until I was lb]. to be on my corona. more. I decided to try country lilo mun sud went back to my farm Int you, but I mu found that I Ind ï¬â€™Ã©ï¬ï¬‚†“1:50 I K“ nth “0‘23 .1 h o! a go up; no or e w an I read In the moan about this Marshall miracle in Hammoa. I had then In much £31 In Pink Pills u I had mother puma! th mailman... -...I .L_. _,,, .. â€"A9 a. general mufï¬n best not to correct costlveneas by the use or saline or drastic modi- rgatlve is needed. the most clue. When a pa Empt. effective, and beneï¬cial is Ayer’a Plus. at: tendency in to restore, and no: wanton. the norms! action or the I. began nun: tucm 1. WW «may--- V._,_ 7 -7†non. I thought 1: m sum of use. but I tried your pm. and am now as strong at ever.†0:311 dealers or by mail at 50¢. a hot or 6 boxes for 82.50. Dr. Wimum’ Med. 00.. Brook- vlllo. Out. and Schenootsdy. N . Y.â€"25-1. A human friend is the true innge o! the Deity. â€"Ayer’e Seruperilte does whet no other blood medicine in existence on do. It notches out ell the impurities in the eyetem end expele them hunneeely through the proper chennele This to w Ayex’a Samoan“: to so preeminent}: efl'eo vs u e remedy for rheamnmm â€" 25 1. “My children have been treated with Scott. Emulsion tron: their earliest years! Our phy- sician are: recommended it and now whenever 3 child takes cold my wife immediately resorts torthie remedy, which always efl'eote e cure. fools Quite a ton. Again. Mrs. J. M Scott. Sturgeon Faun Ont. writes â€""I oheerfufly recommend Pink Pun. Before I beau; gain: than I was troubled with weak- "L‘ .. _. -1...- n! an. In" I triad 12 you no niuous. Use Dr. Can It you m 903““ so r. Cu It you hsve In on. Use . Car. The liver was s pry's Pull1° solved it. ‘ “immubao “ï¬nmasmmmm It you have Ind on. Use .Carsonn Elm-oh Bitten Large bottle- It 50â€" own-17d. A novel my be vary 01?. yet what. is old cannot 0 novel. 32.11 Bearings .11 mm" $125.00 for $50.00 ~Connldomhle excitemeno hee been cenaed in London. Em. by the mreurlooe dceth 0! Ruby Bueeoll. en eozreee o! memo note. WhOIO reel neme wee Merlenno Sherpe. At the time or hot deezh ehe wee living with Dr. Karon. en euny Int-neon. An Inquest wee hold. but the cause or her doeth could not he eeoertelned. elthonnh who Is eupponed to heve bun poisoned. 0n Setnrdey utter teklnc eumolon: poleon to klll hlmeelf. Dr. Berton cm. hle throat. no wee e wldowor. hle wlfe hevlng died In Jemeloeln 1391. An lnqoeet wee held on hot body e! the tlme. 1):. Barron are: out [no throes whlzo esendlog in tron: o! e mlrror. Flndlng m nnh wee not dean enough to oeuee deezh he etrezohed hlmeelt an the floor. ertenaed e veeeel to catch hle blood. end pleced e pillow to ee to eleven hle heed enouzh to let the blood flow Into the veeeel. He then out hle thro 11’. e eeoond flue. severing lhe wlnd lpe end jnnoler voln. He hed uorlhblod to love to: Mien Sheree. end expreeeed the hope the: he would eoon meet her egeln. I; to reported Horton left A name: oonleeelng the: he had murdered Mien Sherpa. â€"Mre. August Baldwin, who lives neer Plum Run etetion. ie e lady who hue given birth to the emelleetohiid ever born in thet canntry. It weighe only one pound and nine ouuoee end in now ten den old end in fairly healthy. Tho prospecze ere thet it will live end grow to maturity. The mother of the child in e uroua. heelthy women weighing 145 pounde. end the tether is of ordimry e222; ha in e mueouler young farmer. Tho child weer: smell doll olothoe. end as linger ring will no on in em up to the shoulder with tho greeteet one. It lie; on the palm of e pereon'e head with- out any trouble. The child he: a lull hand of derk curly hnir end criee luetily. â€"In leaving Walker’s paper mill by a window on Saturday night last Michael Lawler oi Burnside. loam, slipped from the window sill and fell into a vat of coin- tlon of soda ash. The window cloned aim him and no one heard his cries. The next morning his body was found in tha van. The vat is of boiler iron, ten foot deep, and contained ten: feet of the liquid. It was impossible for szler to 39$ on: unauiat- ad, and be slowly perished from tho noinon oi the solution, which am away his skin and portions of his flesh. -â€"At Cheteworkh. Oat" on Mondey, Hemp Fox eeeeulted and severely beat Dr. Oldhem and also eassnlted Consteble Galbraith. who attempted to erresn him. The traces wee the outcome of e model in which the uerne of e Mrs. Hopkins, sister of Fox, ï¬gured in connection wlth that at Dr. Oldhem. Fox Is now in jsll. â€"'1'he other day Mrs. Finley. wife of Reeve Finley, NOtWOOd, me: with on soci- dent through an explosion of gunpowder. It appeal-e the; she emptied into the etove A cup conteininz as she supposed some. The alleged eoflse turned out to be gun- nowder and the explosion which followed injured Mrs. Finley quite severely. BICYCLE -â€"T. R. Vincsnt was killed by electricity at Kansas city. Mo. An inqueat revealed the fact that an a practical joke two fellow. employees attached an electric light wire to a piece of machinery which ,Vincent handled. â€"'1‘he municipsl council of 8 date! (30%,) has resolved to melt to null-men: or power to nice £1,000,†with which to con- struct docks mm the view at attracting America: trams. â€"Tommy J cmee, fourteen years old. wee run over end killed by e troll] car at the corner at York end Poul-ate“ Hamilton. Tuesdsy night. This wee Hamilton's nut electric car ictelity. â€"Tho ï¬fth mnuel convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. of Uzterio will be held in S:. Andrew's church, London, on October 19, 20 end 21. The London local union is Inching extensive pupa-anions. â€"Willlom Suntan of Canon“, N. â€1.. cut his wife's throst Tuesday, in I. ï¬t or jealousy. Another men in the house wee the cause of the tragedy. Mrs. Sconlon cannot recover. Souls]: woe arrested. â€"Thopeflï¬onagsmtthe return at Dr. Christie to: Arguatenm has been dismiss- ed with costs. -Mra. Scott of Weotmesth m channel at the Ranfraw sashes on Tummy '1"! winning her s!x-yeu~old seepâ€"daughter. The grand jury returned no bill. EVENTS OF THE 'WEEK. â€"A private deepetch received at Vancou- ver can the scanner Empreee of India, which left Yokohama. Sept. 19:1: bound for Yanqouver, has a case at Asiatic cholen on In; much eusier to meet waduato 0! Toronto UMvgrdty Inn NE W 54-11703 Joseph Riggs fluvuu. Use Dr2 Canon l 3mm 81th:! VARI E TIES. with error flux: to ï¬nd Everybody Smokes They have no riw Dunn-mt or one!!! W95- (Woons um Forums BRANCH) math “30.1893. xenon-um no. Mum'“ Cannon. murm- M m N AW“ mmzugmam Auction Sale of Tim- ber Bertha. Athlete â€Viaâ€"I- ‘Namgngmm J. E. HAZELTON. Grndumd Puma-cm. 306 foam-u and Derby GIGARETTES Buk N In Inflow. Dy 6 Bimini can!" Indulgence. In Urlnu “Imam brouzn on bio." Youthful Folly. Every botuoxmnn or math-ea. enclosing 80 amp for m ERRORS OF YOUNG . OLD ptkwood. July â€QM-~28. New Advertzsements. Open full blast Thursday, July 28th. This Is no not an. but I. Guanine. Clearing am. in orig: to make raom to: In three Isaak of Xaw and Fu‘ahuhlo Dry Quads Boom and Snow. etc. which will can In t low dun. Everything mun to. We hue s mullo: turning. whlch we mono: man- “on. Onl osuno and m at once and be undo Many out! rlch. Dan's manta tbs plum. but look for tha window muted "Gan Clearing do.†a Any Own†a: 3m“ and. lat}: “ken at nights: lulu Prim price 750. and $1.00. 50 Men’s Felt Hot! at 49°. ., worth 81. 50 each. 50 “ “ “ $1.,00 woflhflflmmh 100 Lndiea’ SHIV Hats, 100., worth 50c. and 75:. each 5, 000pa papers Pins, 4 pipers for no. 2 Spools Best Thread for 5c. 273199513.Beat Thre‘d‘fdr 50. | 1 M'nnufwturen’ Prim 25 Places D2633 Good: at 6:. and 83., worth 153. and 4 100 pair Lsdiec’ Kid Gloves .t 25:. per ptir, worth $1 200. per yard. 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