mm unnum- meALâ€"The annual harvest facial took hat Wednesday, when the Rev. Mr. hmloott. of Bradford» M“ "1 occasion. gunman: â€must Min otthoremainn «shad ehejust meritedthopruse Mum wflndsheouned who in our hearing often declared that outside at Toronto no ï¬ne: roots sud trait hodbeenseenot any previous show this all. The receipts at the gate were st leest$700verthoaeotlsstyesrsnd besides having an Inez-eased list otsnb- wlbars. H. Shepphsrd ls PM â€"Rev. J. suite mm Inflammation of the eyes which seasidereblrlntetfered wmi hmnmnghlsdutlesesreotwub‘t. Correspondence oi m Poet.) FALL Fun. â€" The third annual Cold- weter and Matchedesh agricultural fair Thursday and Friday. Oct. took place on 1,2 and was favored with ï¬ne weather and increased number of exhibits. The speeding in the ring wus unusual: good, some fine animals being shown in compe- tition. The fruitund tune: work shown in We hen drew Liar-3e growd, MORALâ€"MES MVAm' ls ooutlnn- has her studies at flue Lindsay Collegiate this term. Psospxnma.â€"We are pleased to learn that Harry Powell son of our worthy neighbor. Mr. John R. Powell, has secur- ed a good ition on a. railway in North Dakota. arty has the ability, and like many other Canadian boys, is making his mark in Uncle _S_a_m’§ goqntry. _ ,_,,L A... would an at that a notice be tacked up in a cone cuons on the scale Inform- Ing those who eslre their use whereto and the weighmaster. kc etc. an FURNACE. â€"-Mr. m. Dale la keep- ing abreast with the timee. He Is now In ï¬lming a hot air furnace in his ,w lch will be c great comfort dn_rlng our long 039m winters. ,i--,_j L- 1--“â€" now are. READY r03 USE â€"-The new weigh scales ttthe station purchased by Messrs Bil-chard 8c Tyrell, are now ready for themee of the general public, having been examined by the government inspector. They are con- veniently located, and will prove a great convenience tn ghippere end‘ othege. , We {deï¬espondence of Tu: Pom-J Mamaâ€"The farmers in this local- ity are taking advantage of this ï¬ne weather to have their threshing done. Mr. W. Wells, of Cambray, who has a. wide reputation for good work. has secur- ed nearly all the contracts in this section. Grain of all kinds is up to the average in eunple and quantity, and we would have no reason to complain if the prices for same were only about double what they vâ€"v _">_ . loade'a a. very respectable pile :f wood as the parsonage. After a well-earned aun- , and pleasant time was spent, the Wm- E; workers returned to their homes, the joy bells rifting in their hearts to the tune, “0h! .3 good we all may do while the days are going by."â€" [Com [Correspondence 0: Tu Poem A WORTHY EXAMPLt.â€"-Deeoon Warrilie. who has enppiiad {he Baptist church here with wood for maoy years, free or charge. has taken a. step in advance and opened his bush to suppiy the parsonage. The members and friends of both churches formed themselves into a “bee" and spent a happy day is the woods. The ringing of the axe and the music of the saw blended herm' usiy with the merry voices of the choppers. Dinner was supplied by the deacon‘e good wife and deughters, and was heartily enjoyed while sitting among the logs. A's night the teams on ,._Q day. __ v-1________ PERSONALâ€"Miss Aiice Hominy and Mmaneru Marshall, 01' Midland city, are the guests of Mrs. Geo. Foster at resent......Mr. A Hlndman. Mrs. B. outer and several others took advantage of bheexonrslen to Midland on Thursday. ...... Mr. Robert Benz, 0: Ballydufl’, spent Sunday visiting friends here ...... Mr. Louis Sutton. \f Lindsay, paid friends hereaflylrg vim last week. ..... Mr. A. Mills, 0! Cartv‘n'ght, was home on Satan ‘ [Correspondence of In: Post! 03:13â€"11: 15 our and duty to announce the death of Mrs. Lang, who died on Mon- day,55h. The funeral on Wednesday to Blackstaok was largely attended by friends ang acquaintancgf: _ __ .. . ‘ LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS 35h: Gawain in“. LTNDSAY FRIDAY. OCT. 16, 1896. Mammamcmbadm AYERS THE ONLY WORLD’S PAIR cured, 53 that I have not had a. boil or pimple on any part of my body for the last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer’s Sal-sa- pariflaasthe ven best blood- puriï¬er in 3xistence.â€â€"G. T. Rmmmm', Myersville,'1‘exa.s. suffering. Physicians were unable to help me, and I only grew worse under their care. At length, I began to take SPECIFIC FOR SCROFULA. “Since childhood, I have been micted with scrotulous boils and sores, which caused me terrible F2??? AYER’S LINDEN VALLEY. D. a: L. Em 11131011. you Remedies. GOLD WA TER. 0411‘le 11." GTON. 3" 'wa’doibt'lm she mm tug vocal THE ONLY WORLD’S FAIR Sarsaparilla L1 FFOBD. Sarsaparilla, and very soon grew bet- § ter. After using "‘ half a dozen bottles I was completely some otherresponslhle ca or patios, as they may direct, for go synm of ten thousanddonars, drawn by and by the township solicitor, as eureéy the ion Slang-greeting En'o'ï¬ot 2021.163 3.....1 on C D Bantam in may... ...... .... 1 fl â€"Curled. Moved B. Adam, seconded Lthm helium-ut- togebebond suitable end statutory to the teeve and ï¬rst depuwmmtron the American Sure}! Co. of New Yuk! or Riclmd 8mm, mount-.. ............ ......l Charla Helga. gnvah’? lot 3. con 1.. u.... Chris Hitch“. for work Juno: Wobator. roaring culvert. lot 20, con 8. W Gross. buï¬dingtwo woculvortl. mud onogpmchuï¬o‘ 18, con A, lot 15 a :8 .1» maï¬umngflu um 8am?â€" éoaflmui Am Inoclot...aoa~n lIoac-aic0n0¢a>§ 4mm; MovedbyMr.Muk,aeoonaod byMr.Swnin.thacmorda hadnwn on themtarthetonowbgmta: unï¬ï¬â€œ...................s..§a 2: 363a 85.» John Thong-om..." June! Iitcholl...... .............‘ wmnm Stevenson ..... . ...... .... were read and unmoved. A reply from Assistant Emul- W. P. Chapman, 0! the Midland R. R, to resolution of this council at its last sitting. mising to in- t the drain. was :- snd noted by t council. Moved by J. M. Swsln. soc ended byR. Adam. that on osdor be drawn on the transom tor the following accounts pct oontrsct McArthnr drain: MARIPOSA. [Special to Tax: Pom-.1 Couscn. Pnocmrnea- Council met the 12:1: day of 001:. Members ware :11 present. The mince; of last meeting Hal), Nevada Aunts. Fntï¬clnss.â€"'Mnbel (Hillard. Edna. Brown. Average :ttend- moo, 26. H. M. N. Err-rm, principal. Standing of pails in the senior depart- ment of Cobooo nbilo school, names in order of merit: 1' ird book oiaee.â€"-Ettie Waffle. Nettle An ers, John Hall, Ethel Forster. Pearl W inson, Muzzle Molat, Albert Graham. Kate Poole. Herb. Forster, Allie Wilkinson. Annie Conion, Gertie Fockler. Alfred Hall, Kate Mullet. Fourth book class juntaâ€"Bella Richman, Nor- man Carl. Leslie Riohman, Cleve Dayman, Pearl Fookler, Florence Wakelin. Mary Avery, Waiter Avery. Fourth book olaee s_eniors_.â€"Rg.lp_h Hoiland_._l§l_llle Ham, Ellen mu, Mabelâ€"31311336: V Harry Holland, Birdie Waffle, Bert Conlon. Ava-age nu- tegdangg. 35._ H. W._Bg_n.u, tgaohgri -. L COBOCONK. [Special to Tax Post 1 803001. Encamâ€" Studio 0: pupils in the junior department of Co nk nub- lie school, names in order of. merit: First book class. part I. juniorsâ€"Grant: Wake- lic, Florence Cook. Cedric Li'yd, Gordon Holland. Ernest Lake, Pearl Wakelin. Archie Bajarow. Evei Logiz, Edna Simp- son, May sooner, Rob ie Holland. Norman Holland. Roy Weller, Maud Conlon, Della Stoner. Albert Bajarow. First bookelaea. part I. seniors-Addie Richman Arthur Dayman, Myrtle CLï¬'ord, Grace ï¬all, Jaa. Bajarow. Edward Graham. Herbert Ar- buekle, Boy Wame. Ralph Foekler. First book class part II â€"Lloyd Wilkinson, Rob- ert. Graham Fred Hall, Fred Arbuekle, Oliver Mod’ato, Stafl’ard A , Allie Brown, Vearn Wakelin. W tor Pugh, Minnie Graham, Frank Ingle, J as. Storey Garland Wang. gm 108.1%. 599$ Gu'nard Watson, Barb Ivglo. Saoond book classâ€"8110119 Havel, M13310!!- N oresâ€"We are sorry to state that Mr. Jo». Ray is still unable to be around much on account of his rheumatios ...... Some cf our neighbors are having a slight: dif- ference over a trifling matter, which, we hope, may be amicably settled so the satis- faction of all concerned ...... Mr. Chas. Perkins, of Lindsay, is threshing through this district for the past week. Mr. Albert Checkley is the engineer and knows his business to the letter ...... I wonder where is Nellie gene! is what: is puzz‘ing some of our neighbors at. present. DJn'h let that trouble you friends, for “Nellie’s all right." ...... E verybody busy preparing for our long winter, which will soon be here. CHANGES. â€"Mr. James Wooldrldge, whose lease has expired on the Keenan term. has leased Mr. Fletcher Mark’s farm near Little Britalr. where they wlll move before the New Year ...... Mr. Patrick Hogan has leased the farm they are leav- my. Fma Tum-Mr. Petriok Hogan a few days ago purchased a ï¬ne, heavy 9pm of horses from the Hoary Co, of Fenelon Falls, (or glitch he amid a. good ï¬gere, _ _ [Correspoudenoe of TH] Poet] Iumovxunm.â€"Mr. John Eekina hoe improved the front of his premises by erecting a neat and substantial wire fence. New Rnsmm.â€"Mr. Eimer Get-till. of Eldon, has leased Miss K. Naylor'l term for a term of years. The new house. which is being ere eted by Mr. J 35. Bell. of Lindsay, will soon be ready to live in. We welcome Mr. Gorrili into our neighbor- per was served by the Ladies' Aid, which did credit to all concerned. All the speak- ers invited were on hand and supported a very popular layman, Mr. J. Glendlnning, at Mannie, who ably sided. We notic ed Revs. W. B. Tn er, pastor, Stewart, Sunder-laud, McLeod. Sonya, Delve. Port Perzy. Real, Woodville, and A. H. Brace, Cannington. The choir did their part most admirably, both in the selection and rendering of their numbers. The object of the meeting was the wiping out of a debt o; 8150, which was done in real Methodist style. We must congratulate the Rev. W. B. Tucker on the splendid success of his first annlversary. lu uuea â€'1'. ~â€"â€"â€"‘. ANNIVERSARY. â€"â€" The members and friends mustered in fall tone on Monday last to celebrate the anniversary cf the Methedlen chug-eh. 7_ Ajay eypeglor egg;- § 0.43 W001).. I [Correspondence 0! In Post.) 1 Tan-:vm.-A to buggy, nearly new. ; was stolen from egg roe’. burn on the 5 night of out {All rm. On the some nllzht , two setts of harness were stolen from the ; stable of Mr. .133. Broad near Lmle K Britain We believe the county author!- ; ties have the cases in hand. ’ Goon Marinaâ€"Gnu: is coming In In ’ large quantities at the etatlon every day. . Messrs. Hog: Bros. always pay ’the hm- | eat oeelble prices for all the market e e p nee farmers have to dispose of. l FINISHING Urnâ€"The ï¬nishing touches , are now being put on the Bronte: house. [which presents a ï¬ne appearenoex‘lnelde [anq out. __ _ .,_ _.-_.__-_, “M lJorrespondence of TE! Poet] Bmu Swarmâ€"The annual meeting of the Mannie branch of the British and - eign Bible Society was held in the Baptist church, Maniila. on Friday. Oct. 20d. The Rev. A. H. Brace presided, supported by the Rev. W. B. Tucker, pastor. After a very encouraging report from the secre- tary-treasurer the (meets for the ensuing year were appointed. The Rev. B. Bryan. superintendent of this district. gave a very practical and comprehensive address on the objects and working of the society, full of instructions and help to every worker in this good cause. nu ,, ,L_A_ ___‘ HUI-aw wow 'â€" __-_ farmers In {as diam-£65 at premium auu “b. N arm." -1‘hreahxng, plo wing and getting Mable ï¬eld and garden mats an vegan housed are up 9 o_r_dgr of ï¬lm day with the GLENA RM [Correspondence oi Tun PM.) Busxmâ€"Onr merchants have in their fall and winter goods, and are doing a ; Paasozunâ€"Mrs. Lewis Graves and her ' two children have left for their home in ,9 California, having spent the summer , months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 5 Brown, who accompanied her on her jour- ‘ nor as far as Toronto. ; anme.â€"â€"Mr. Norman Ferguson has ‘ made quite an improvement on his dwell- in , by adding a kitchen to the west side. karmaâ€"Oar society is sun in ac- , tion, and we hope it may long continue 30. thathcteis snygood ground for accusation more than on the occasion settlemen: between the parties there was a disgutc.‘ sn'd Vsnatter ls said so have tugâ€"SEE; 7333mm soon. bu v otthc yaw. -- v --v_ :sgtiuchraate, I Enact bashâ€"£81} t6 learn. hich ooomraf on the mug?! V snugly, gm 3:d_1nst. no camels s 'â€" L.‘ wâ€" Vanuatu ls sauteed “Alaâ€"y; lugâ€"v3 '3 heat; w... coo-n - ..:3................ .21...“ S 8 WEST 01’s. MANILLA. GOODERHAM: no 00 19 00 woman and when the omcm commun- D of her long and marina. rug oration you. Gouda. will nob taboo next helium a tribute or rupaot and myâ€. hon-edema“. Theireu (dine; Her Grecian: Majesty. Thequeenhunowulgnedloaau' than any other Engueh sovereign. She hu onflivedneulymmemberot mm banana! twhlehexlstedethc m JmlBfl_ Shells-peg It; Struck With Lightning Neatly describes the the position at u had or auto corn when Putnam's Pninleu Con Wis-mailed. Indoo- m m so quickly and without min tint it new main! in nation. Try itâ€"uooiloot the Putnam's PdnimCorn Extractor. nun. Sgidhy all angina and action over:- in great quantity, were of excellent quality. The ineide exhibite werennmerone, end there m a. large quentity oi eleverly wrought Indiee' work. The route were good and the trait wee very creditable. Altogether the entire ehow wee e enemee. end i: credit [I due the boerdot directore or the notice- able improvement in every respect from year to year. classes then wese some the animals shown. The prlnef n exhibitors were Thos. Robertson, E. .Gulook, Joe. Sey- mour, Joe. Blot, Wm. Thurston, John Bredln, and several others whose names we were unable to obtain. The sheep and hogs formed: good die- pley. ens! the poultry, though _nou shown In horses Mr. M. M. Boyd exhibited some excellent draught enlmnle, ea well as n-numherot neye. There were some beautiful drnng t nnlmele shown for enle, a Yorkshire conch 3 old, n Percheron 3 years old, a ï¬ne ydeednle 3 your: old, and a Scll'olk Punch 3 years old. In other The show commenced when the procee- sion, headed by Bobcaygaon’s band. wended its way tothe grounds. The procession, by the way. was most interesting. Fol- lowing the band waealarge dray drawn by four mammoth dark grey horses; a handsome team 0! heavy bays pranoed along with another dray. Then came the grandfather of them allâ€"a handsome stallion aged 22 years. plrcquettlng like a tou:-year-old; then followed 8 or was retty little ponies as can be found In anada. and several donkeys. The whole parade was very interesting. In stock there were some very handsome animals shows, particular-l in Polled Angus, and the herd shown Ky Mr. Thos. Robertson. consisting of 5 cows, a call and a bull, woul hear comparison with any shown at the ndustrial. Jae. Lithgow also had a ï¬ne herd of Heretords. and also some grades; Wm. Thurston had a lar e Polled Angus bull; John Hunter somenne Eerelords; Jan. Biol. W. H. Stevenson and Joseph Martin were also exhlbltora in Holstelns. In horses Mr. M. M. Boyd exhibited‘ The day was a. pelt-.ct oneâ€"neither too cold nor too warmâ€"and added very much to the enjoyment of those present. The grounds have been much improved, and ergpovg quite up to the rt quiregaente. The Verulnm tell fair, held at. Bobesy- seen on Ssturday week. was a great success, and the attendance and interest was greater than ever before since Its lngeptlpn. I will "â€"willingly furnish you win}; this information that: it may yhelevothera who are similarly rimmed. lbinz you success, I remain, yours truly, George Bruno, Pastor of the Evan gelicsl Association. Hamilton, A117. lOnh 1896. Residence, No. 146 Market- sb. For sale by Geo. A. Moore. Samuel Watsers. G. W. Hoben, Dmgglsts. Canno dian Drug Co.. wholesale agents. wlee T pald the penalty. At present, since taking your valuable remedy known as Ryokman'e Kooteney Care, I on: sole to eat my meals without any hodefl'eota nugaleep all night without paln or bed tooling. In dition, let me add that my rheu- matism was so bed at times tint I could not move myself. I am now like a new man, and conscientiously recommend your medicine, Kooteney Cure, to anyone Butler- iog from rheumatism or stomach trouble. I emiglndjg haye _foun_d_ the remedy and Dear Sin-I take great pleasure in giv- ing you a. statement regarding my case of rheumatism, with which I was afflicted for over thirty years. For the past ï¬ve or six years the pain had gradually ap- proached my breast and afl'ected me so that I could not sleep on my left side. An- other trouble 1 had was a kind of dyspep~ sia. known as gsstrie indigestion, irom which I sufl’ered considerably; I_ had to be or Ryckman's Kootenay Ours. Mr. S. Ryokman. Hamilton, Ono. IUUULU I.“ uvnua n"â€" THANKSGIVING Tunntaâ€" The ï¬nest lot of turkeys we ever saw was In the barnyard 0! Mr. Wm. Reeds. Th?! were a choice lot of birds, and are already sold to Dundas 8c Flavelle Bros. for their annual mammoth shipment to the Live:- boo! market. N w Hananâ€"Mr. W. Richnideon hee w honee. which is a about completed his ne greet improvement. The kicking will be done inter on. A Goon Tmom.â€"-Considmble threeh- hu been done in this neighborhood lug during the‘ lest tew weeks. The min in turning out well in neerl every line. Mr. Rabi. Montgomeq is oing “the lion's share" of the work with his improved wanted by Decker mill. He is 3% Messrs. Milllgnn end ethernp. They are e careful trio. and have an enviable regard for doing good work. .M A ‘ Boroguduchum of Me dusmâ€"leod.‘ A “FE m; "WIN" then adjourned to meet min on the eeoond Monday of November for the z E transaction of general busineee. RED BY THOSE WHO 8U Tau-dad as to what I ate, other- pald the penalty. A1; ppaent, VERULAM FALL FAIR. CLERGYMAN’S PRAISE mppor wood the box. ad the pur- chuor can protect himulf from impeti- tion by rofmingxll omen. Sold by all deden It 50c x box, or six boxes to: This greet remedy enriches snd puri- ï¬es the blood, strengthens the nerves, sad in this wsy goes to the m» of dis- ease, driving it from the system, sad curing when other remedies_ fsil._ _ 1!: " box of thegenuine Dr. Willium' Pink ill-ha the trodomukon tho Mn. Remn’l huebend and mother were both present end aid they looked upon her reoovery u minonlonl. They further aid thet my and may o night they set up keeping hot clothe on her head, thot being the only thing thet had Dr: Williuna’ Pink Pills. ing this I gm glad to nuke my story public in the hope that it will be of ulna to name â€130m." Dr. Willism‘ Pink Pill: will do for othen whst they has done for me. sad believ- egreed to teke them. I did not ï¬nd the Iï¬rst. box do me eny good but by the y time I had taken the second my eppetite 1begen tor improve. end I could sleep ‘better. I then began to heve feith in them, end es [ continued their use found myself constently getting better. When I hed ï¬nished the fourth box both my- self and friends were surprised to ï¬nd thet I hsd not hed e heedeche for more then six weeks, the notion of my heel-t hed become regulsr, end I could sleep soundly ell night. I wes still week. how- ever, end decided to continue the use of the pills, which I did until more boxes were used. Since then I heve been ; stronger then et eny time for yeers before end have not hed en eche or pein. I ceu do my work. heve e new interest in life, end feel ten yeere younger. I feel tbet to fail, my hands and feet would swell, and my heart palpitate violently. [ was utterly discouraged end felt thtt I wculd not live much longer. One day my daughter urged me to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a trial, but I hsd 1:1an :0 much medicine with no beneï¬t thst I refused. However, she went to town and got four boxes, and to plane her, more than from any hope of beneï¬t, I 'l'o‘l'ouGoodxm. Awu'dotclnuonunnolhotoodhu RED BY THOSE WHO SUF- FROII comm HEADACHE. One Who eunuch-nus ros- am so YeanBelateeBeermoh W111 Prove Valuable to others. From the Tribune, lattaws. Ont. Among the residents in the vicinity of Mattawa there is none better known or more highly esteemed than Mr. and Mrs. R. Reason, who have been residents of this section for the pest ï¬fteen years. Mrs. Benson has been a great sufl'erer for years, her affliction taking the form of dizziness and violent headaches, and the attacks would come upon her so suddenly that she could scarcely reach her bed on. aided, and would be forced to remain for three or four days, unable to take any nourishment and suffering more than tongue can express. She was but seven- teen years of age when these attacks ï¬at came upon her, and the doctor who then ‘ attended her said that in his opinion ‘ her life would not extend over a few years \ at most. But more than a score of years have since passed during the greater part of which, it is true, Mrs. Ramon was a great sufferer. But that is happily now past, and she is enjoying better health than ever she did. To a reporter of the Tribune Mrs. Ranson told her story, add- ing earnestlv that she hoped her ex- perience might prove of beneï¬t to some other sufl'erer. She said : “The spell: of dizziness and intense headaches would attack me every three or four weeks, and would last from two to four days at each attack, and at each attack my suti'erinz appeared to grow more intense. I had good medical advice, and txied many remedies, but with no beneï¬ul results In the spring of 1895 my appetite began ! WHO SUF- Comperieone end severe teete ere mede every dey by thoneende ct people in every pert of Cenede. whom ell will acknowledge to be an end nroperjndgee. es their opin- ione ere qmte nnbieeed end impertiel. The open. honest. voluntery end nm 0 lielted teetlmony of e vest number of en! tore end elok pe:ple. when put in pleln wade end terms. to e! tollowe: “After meny eneceeetnl triele with the meJority o! petent medleinee end nine. we heve need Peine'e Celery Compound with won dextnl end mervellone nenltr. end and it to bejnu whet we require ee e lite-renew- er end heelth-giver.†1 Sneh letteee. eoeehed in the Met lengnege thee tenth end honeety een com- mend. heve ewideepeeed eireet. end meet netnreily drew the ettentton of thoee meet deeply intervened In thecnee at dieeeee. No wenduï¬thee the pantheon of enm- aï¬m;u~uumv. Compuuons sud um «wan cert-In truths, and bring to light hots that bone- ï¬tsmOnlunbu-dpoopb. Connulmmodlmandmmw a cut-Inch†of people. Tho unannoun- «MW of the my comm alumna pm: medium and pul- ct thwtdudradmdhunhlr czm- union at their "and mgr“ the waitr- popular Pund- OolmOom- The Peop‘e's Verdict 2. Just Comparisons Dreaded. Chlcaxo, Oct t-«Dr. Carl F. Nita. a German phyaictan, vivlaected his wife and then killed hunselt yesterday at- moan. The murder of the woman was done in the most cold-blooded manner. Al ahown by notes that were found at- ter his death. Nita sat by the wo- man's aide, watching her die slowly. and now and then to note the eirect of another wound he would stab his knife into her again. He carefully noted all the symptom. of the woman's approaching deceana wrote them down and then shot him- She Is lebllulu let Tree†at Black Sea M- In.“ Cameo-e “end to be lead: (or Ion-r. London. Oct. 11â€"?†D anmc win to-momw publish n deepen from Schu- mopol saying the: Busch u conunnl he: mention: for n emu-gene . The ecu an and nan] tome: e Bebe-moot. Odes: end Beam have been mouthed. Gen. Bobukolr. Chief of the Wu- Omce null. may â€and nt Sebutopol end has held Important conference with the loan! commuden. He he: Inspected the uni-on and neon! ad has picked on: e who have met WW been toholdthemselvulnnedl- urn-one In Poland. and: and the Geo- am have received orders to be in rend!- m u a. moment's notice to board I» trains for port! on _the Euxlne. talc-80 Phi-leu- Killed In Wife .7 Degrees and Watched Ier Die. the. sum mu. Toronto. Oct. 18. For the want of e tote keen enough to detect mlcrobee in her drlnk e bl: tubby on Allce-street has come into a world of trouble. Some months ago Veterlnery Surgeon McPherson o! Alice-street hed e, cow for treatment thnt was effected with tuberculosls. and. In order to test the eaect 0! mm: from such n source. he gave pussy I. cuptul of lt- About... month lute:- the cut hem to lose flesh and now slts moplnx end peeviah by the stove. her-used by e lacking cough the: wlll 1n e short time hurry pussy to the mve. "The cow's mllk was sold for weeks before she was brou‘ht to my ofllce and destroyed.†uld tne vet. “end the test shows clearly enough the danger the publlc are running every day. It ls my belle! that number: or the dalrlee have em- male thut should be put out at the WHA 1' 1, 0135 It 05314 MBA .v r Cllwtord m The null:- nwon in the uppotntmen o! a. commitâ€. tron: various unions. 17 the Caledonia: Society. sud a. leader in social and business lite. Chairman Cook of the Democmflc Sate Com- mittee tut nixht outed tho: Mr. Crawford's oct come within the ot- tences punished by state low for "in- tungdsug‘. coercing or unduly innu- g_.__ -1 - n-..- each; the choice of I. voter- HANGERS 0P TUBERCULOSIS. mu Vow-tun Sarno- leu DIO- “mane-nausea: Will I.†D“. Bent): Giver. London. Oct. lax-Flor purposes at evidence, the Government mental ex- pert. Dr. Sense. has examined Mrs. Castle. the American lady who, with he: husband. 31:. W. M. Castle or San Francisco. ll connned 1n Hollo- mlul. I'll enmzmmonlnthe nut mm atreex Potnce‘ggilnrtg W upon 1 charge 0 s tnumhcotwubletun. The malt a atoms-not mde public, butnmmuoommittedmr phl__ _flidnoe In her two: will ridden†in Her river tromSughuzc 1800. Med 2110.! boo 59;: t ;rg;:m.wn warden? 2:, m m to do In her power to help bring about mm was: the existing db mum at Constantinople. She added: ' "A more womanly oi- c'nï¬sfun than helping to unemte the suffering: or the poo: Mu ll hardly ooncelnble. M n hon-tron here» In tho hart.†995k Vii. mud 6-1916 “égnmuzn out 1'9 matted “Imam n; or Ml “In“!!! B tnown m -- 'muu museum-n. In '- Ian-comm don. the Beach tront the whauc. have piled up wreckage and drift. All Me on the South Jersey and Wat Jersey Railroads la suspended. The former road has had no traina In since Saturday night. and reporta In current that the entire road from Ooraon'a Inlet to the mainland la tone. The last train on the West Jeraey came ln Sunday morning. There are many bad washout. be- tween this clty and the malnland. Ocean Clty and the Five-Mlle Beach resorts of Anxleaea. Wlldwood and Holly Beach are murely cut 08 from the outalde world. The to Set Isle Clty. N. 3.. Oct. 12.â€"The storm sun rages here with unaluted fury end the seas ere rushing 1n against. these-dwell on the beach front and on through across tho :mn to the meadow". which for mum ue a r931". hurting body 0: wuer. All New Jersey Com Bel-g Swept by Breakers m Incl Propel-3v Already lmposed mn them {or Lad tt and and Codex-ton. Detailed by Ii. Counsel in Bow-Street Police Court - Lady Scott Cou- ruiucd tor Trial. London. Oct. 12.-Lndy Scott was In- ruigned at the Bow-street i'ollcu Court ti-is morning. in vo.:.pany with John Coct- .x-tou, u xzxul'inc engineer. and Frederick iiust. a groom. who are prisoners on the vl-nrge or criminal libel. Counsel for Eu! Russell detailed at length the unhappy married lite ot the prosecutor“begimhn; with his domestic troubles. the suit to: «wore-.- hrought against him by the (cunt- rss and describing the unsuccessful suit which she brought more recently against him {or u restitution of conjugal righu. in so doing. counsel referred to the most eeri- ous gimme nude hy the Countess, and auxbueuuentiy retracted. end touched upon the reflections mt upon H. A. Robert». the meter of Beth College. who success- fully sued the Countess for damage. a 3 result. Kurt end Cockemn. it uppearn. were employed on Eur-i Russell's yucht in 1887. Lady Scott and the other defendants. Frederick Kent and John Cooker-ton. were committed for trial in the Criminal Court (Old Bailey). under the same loads as were [annoyed ugouuthem‘ ogMb‘uturdny- moo EARL RUSSELL’S UNHAPPY LIFE 4 01200141" 15 THE 0348111.. lemme! war 85 yea-I mung thousands ofcaseswith gum drugl. until \ m we have discovered the true remedy and mamas-g comm LII-twill elects prompt end permanent cure in all am Send Dabl'h'ty. Abuse or Emu“, Nor-pm Wuhan, 12m'«.ubm, Mag Worry, We: Us: 4 Opivu, Tobacco, or Alcoholic .Sn'mqumA, fl‘ which econ leed to Inï¬nity. Consumption and an only grave. Woody WT“. wmmm Molly byhundreds or cues unwound um musâ€"mum been treetedbythemou ulenwd physi- deneâ€"aeeethnmon thewotdupdrudlnnnityâ€"ceeesthnwere Woven-the graveâ€"but with the eonflnued end Wtinguseot Wwdbmmmoemthflhedbeendmupwdie,were Wmmmendm-Wyouneedmdupdrâ€"nom- â€when†â€map“ Mableâ€"tho Minnow within your mbyluueeyouenbemondwe weotmehnne-eudhepplness. mono peehmsl; amt-5; 51:13:!!de Ontwfll’lauu,tkgunmwmc. Pemphlettxeetoenyeddmu. WM Wood’s Phospnodln6.â€" m Great Emu:- Irma, Inbound“)! car 85 you-I trotting thousnnds of cues with 4:11an am and! x m we have discovered the true remedy and {batman-1 comm-non tw'meaectnprompc and permanent cure in all mg“ Sexual W. Abuse or Emu“, Nev-van: Weakncu, rm:'wlbr:\,.1{(|fl Warvy, We Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Almhoiir Mimumnn, 311‘ which soon load to Insanity. Consumption and an early grave. Woody THE STORM RACES. THC JIII. SIIIT MPG. 60.. LTD" Par Sale by W. G. WOO The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont ., Canada. James Smut Mfg. Co. 'for The Wood C". L G. WOODS. Liz daav. No HOOD'S PILLS we the Mauve: medic!†‘l‘odtuot a monkey mutuobjoctol Individual who needs a name A» " ' an .2“ W m hlï¬ want? by pug 3 our! new mixture that !5 Mg“ to Na. Remember that Are!" a grab In: 3 well earned realism†d â€mm ,, ll m M whey. unluthdauuum â€" u I†a. to 4° My well some other my. HIIIIII III. II heldâ€"60 cboanly Wu.) Individual who needs a tonic tar hi! ’1 black-tom his wants by 1 ‘ . L _ - .5 Mmd‘ HIS. D. Itâ€: " For years I haw U‘ m and mkly. I Look one doll; wail: of Miller's Com ound Iron Pills. .- m quite well an strong." ,J or biscuits if w: mm Mount “mm. will ~11 m "In“! noc wuhod. lam Bunk-Emu i ‘ Puny anti-Fret ful Bad I“ I: 30" quite unnc m ’00 my hau- rour ‘ which“ happy, If {on [give icsafl‘ L‘: b ‘bry. I.‘ bub!“ 3’ I \‘e x: number 0! urn-:ltss Hon-u {with ,' to RAM. Tau‘be no priuupally hric}; 4nd we“. 0d Prices name from one to fvur {L'sdï¬ï¬‚d ddl tho 3 number 0! choice Luau '. wLI or to: The-e on wall attuned sad in gum sum of c: mm. Apply to C. CHIT TICK. i l alum nun. n humonim wzth dn Woodwork and floors we now stained with Q m. 0! duo“ any color. [AXES IACEINER Y IiL'N Smoothly and chesply. Saves wan]: to“. we! fuel. Mldq by the VAGCI FARMERS iZiiï¬ei‘pï¬x in: Vacuum American I’ulp. Tl no other. nanny, Jmuu'y 9th, 1895.â€"9< d wi 11 the u 1 I , conducted k} and Mr: then read by "A "Dc unnm'cn \’ “Wmdck, we 33'.“ ' ‘ (am Who-he mama. sheen-'1 m emit Wham bee-me ms. sh» clung to Custom '5... had (hit-lean. sm- g1 w them an“ BBHI ESIEHBBUHUIHEM OIL CO. under the Vizuum prom Mummmm ' m m “SWAYNIS 0 H...†mm mull“ .0: Gland!“ Oï¬ce and Works. VAGUUM ï¬ll. 00.. New Adver usemwm. 03:7 003131188]: 31‘. es-so Esphnade Egg VARIKTJES Alter Taluu. TORON'N __-_ «an .L tag on # had. All chard ‘tr tin to was flxnï¬lven: w: “Influx-e to cats ‘II II hurclul to ch E Me mere enllyT: ll0 eague. ‘ “in: In tux-many “Gunmen urged e P‘i‘mea feeling - for the ex‘ :2 with :ur ey o c mange 1 0' mlvsiom, a. Well as others. â€a"! Wm“ h, upon-rs or nus-m WM barty good u, 8John 1 :2.’ Ian tollowod the he um. M wwntion 111 Methodist (Continued "i" third amp»; '3 Mlselcnn.‘ ‘ Conference L . Methoééx â€gm. Failovoinx a†“part from 31:64 Wednesday 30):} Wednesday m0 meeting of the cf the W. M. In Cembfldgost. a tall ettendence ambit of “Bi Impressive open was conducted bl (Db) Mush. At I? the “64th q the: I mes!!! Iran the bunch I: Dunne confluence bd onect their mlul I haveddlns‘ Ivan-aloha! to bu lukewarm: meeel xiv Mic Hart Pie? “followed tn xn'el [mmâ€"the recepLiI unmanned by M rs 5‘ “3%.?" “1‘ Iv ux ea c r “II! of the older 34 I“ done bv the V t the Bsy 01 (4 Lâ€. d be ver: cl to persevere in loving the reading um 01 the ‘ario 5“!“ resulted in In: Indie-3 who MII â€dons year. I“. . Mme bened1c1;;;; mt. The “Lenny :1 H. belong conduc .ed : )C umn. “Question â€"s“l 3i: “or otherwise to “time to the 00! “Ne dlecusslom “ that could nd In. he. R. Cm pheu :1 pm:- on DR lad †She and ti Rhine unul 311 the In ï¬lings of th‘ P! hr the an by jun. Maggy ; am am fl “as W†’â€" LADIES 1.\‘ I cooked leis; w‘ to persevere 3r. Mounts: that â€is MISSIC N OF QUINTE '3“ on “Rel h Missions," m‘ h‘ and Qaeszl r ‘5 than: mu L“ lb: enhjgc Mon Wu ¢ I. DM\\'ER. AD you r'w .‘uh manna . 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