[the two great L The out- rger 53.16 ï¬ssion men ‘at contract L23?†A38. 3 suffered. a {old that you ‘if you persist Its is certain. AND so: both 1 Im 3110M 6 for 85- aboratory. by lail. suit W†united 1V u- of them tel-i me it was no: wanw r, , believe 1 Mnk besides almost everything that Was recom- mended for rheumatism, but instead of getting better I m cmstmtly getting worse, and I wished many a time death would end my sufferings. One day Mr. Perrin, of Dr. Williams’ Storekeeper at Puntypool, gave me a box Pink [1115 and urged me to try them. I did, some that relucnmtly, as 1 di? not think any medicine could help me However, I used the pills, then 1.205% another box and befure they were gone I felt a trifling relief. Before a :hinl box was, ï¬nished there was no longer any doubt of the improvement they were making in my Condition, and by the Lane I had used three boxes more I began to feel in view of momma!) ' Eu? We“ .. P. eris from my 310 to V‘ -' :han auyunug else. The paï¬n! endurancC and I got no rest eit‘x ed with manv doctors, but they nf them tnlii me it WAS “Gt 1 Dr. Willialns’ Pink 1 Hull: '(‘_| I‘DFn THnI LQANDS OF PEOI 333T. CHAMBERS WM. SADLER‘ cflgxlixfmh’ Repofffl’. umatiem has claimed many victims and has probably L more pain than any other ill affecting mankind. 1 those who have been its victim few have suï¬'ered ihaa Mr. 1}. W. Coon, now proprietor of a flourish- ,akery in Hampton, but for annmber of years a at .f I’untypool, where his severe illness occurred. yew-nor who interviewed him Mr. Ooon gave the 5;; yrrti'ulars of his great sufferings and ultimate "‘anxe seven or eight years ago", said Mr. Coon, “I am"- of rheumatism. At ï¬rst 1 did not pay much i: but as it was steadily growing worse I began 3 ,â€" 1», but to no eï¬'cct. The trouble went from 1 a, ‘: 3E! three years after the ï¬rst symptoms had 153,1; :‘wzuselves I became utterly helpless, and d1, 1;» 2;). r’: for myself than a young a child. I could w- k mile: from my slde, and. my wife was obliged to cut my food and feed me when I felt like eating, which was not often, c nsidering the torture I was undergoing. My hands were swollen out of shape and for weeks were tightly bandaged. My legs and feet were also swollen, and I could not lift my ft of two inches from the floor. 1 could not chance my clot? cu and my wife had to dress and . Over 100 Designs m Wedding Invitations. All the latest tries ccns'antiy kept in stock at Tax 8133mm Grayihnnml. Ne w édyertisements. Em? Ciliaâ€"ï¬n £05K LINDSEY. FRIDAY. Wise Choice. 0 â€he: to the resignation o! the present teacher on account of the expiration of his tea: in: term 5: Christmas. the trustees 3’53 No.‘ i, Feneloa, have engaged Wm Cameron, of Wood oodvine, gaseous s modelite in the Lindsay Mad hooi, to succeed him. The trustees â€"Mesera.J son Greer and Kennedyâ€"drew tabs highly szratnla‘ad on so. WW Choice, as Mr. Cameron is a 5% an: With an amiable chmeter to perform all the duties that willful- doubtedly be h}! momma. a: te ONUMENT SGULPTOB. CRIPPLSD WITH RHEUMATISM. ï¬â€™OBELGâ€"N Li. Lindsay. table 30th Lindsay Fenelon Falls. 2; umemb‘e goes into cflect on x )7 ".14 mil c mz'mue during the DIRECT REPORTER AND DEALER 1R ONE "ONE; I I‘lr‘wv- Hiramâ€"Please Worm your readers. flu: if 'nnndomlany. 1 will man. in a sealed let- Aars u! a. genuine. honest, home cure, b5 ‘fus wmanenuy restored to health an after years 0: annexing from nervous m «macaw ‘1 weak - and swindled m ‘ . . in means of l v~ making to sell and want. no monev q hoiievcrln the nnh'ersalbtomefhoo‘i runs of helping the unfortunate to , u 3.1. .md ha pineal. l Ionizer?! 'wy. gddrosswit 3mm U 0 mmnhL-s. PA). Box 59. St. enri. Que. “PP â€and... DOMESTIC GRANITES. MARBLES, Etc. .nntefll 1112‘ meeting ot‘ ins above society Li {:1 St. Paul's schoolhouse this 933d sneakers, a. good program; te . SEASON. I897- .lm 711 45 Am sad 7 00 pm. ..... 90')nmand415pm. and Pleasant Point when signalled. con ?oint, Pleasant. Point sud Blytb, Irn 25c. Fenelon Falls. single 35c, Semen and Funny Jackets at 3 reduced rate. “"2 WM. FEB. lam. Purse: What eed. Enimtes lumished prompt Works north of Market Square WILL LEAVE st. 7 15 a m and 15 00 3.111. sud ARR“ E Eï¬ï¬' 24. 1997 ’ect on Homily mg the scum Cipuin I noun-vu‘... .. l X Children, in their play, are apt: to get [ sprains. bruises or cu‘s, and the pain theee : little ones matter before relief is brought to {them should convince mothers that. in is t necessary to be always prepared for 3. cl- i dents. “ Quicken: " is a healer that acts -. q nickly and removes pain at: once. !__â€"â€"â€" -â€"In St. Andrew’s church last Sunday the pastor contlnued his course of address- es on the ten commandments, taking let his text the eighth, ‘ Thou shal‘a not. shoal.†The speaker. In his address, exhorted his heaters to live an honest: life, and de- nounced In very plain and convincing ' ‘----2â€" Ana cnhnmflfl Of his text the 615mm, saw. u..-“ _- _ , The speaker. in his address, exhorted gis i e. hearers to live an honest life, and nounced in very plain and convincing words the many frauds and schemes of. this age. The just man was the noblest character in the old testament. We are to bepersonaily just; we are to be just in regard to all those who are in soclet with us, and our acts should not be ru ed by human laws, but by love to our fellowman. ....The annual ohldren‘s service in the, afternoon was largely attended by pirents ‘ and others interested in Sunday school work. â€"'i‘he Rev. L. S. Hughson preached at - the Baptist church Sunday morning from Matt. 9: 36, “ But when He saw the multitudes He was moved with compas- 1 sion on them, because they fainted and were scattered abroad. as shzep havin no shepherd." Christ came not for self g cri- 3 flcaticn, but for the sake of others; not to live a glorious career, but to establish a ‘ force in the world that should endure and grow in the ages alter He himself had re- turned to the Father. Recognizing that in His short soj Jurn on earth He could not reach all these multitudes o! God’s chosen i nation (to say nothing of the outer world) 1 He endeavored to teach His disciples de- ' pandence on the eternal Father, and the spirit of entraaty the He would put it into the hearts of many to become worker n the harvest of souls. â€"Owing to the inclement weather the congregation was not as large as usual at Cambridge-st. Methodist church Sunday morning. The sermon was instructive and interesting... In the afternoon the pastor addressed the children of the S. S , kingdom of God. Two well-rendered soles were rendered by Misses M. Winters 56. N. Cornell....1n the evenin the text was taken from Prov. 4, 14: “ oter not into the path of the wicked. and no not in the way of evil men " The influence of one’s life upon another is Important. Associations and surroundings have much to do with our lives. It is necessary for people to pay attention to the company they keep. It is to some people the cause of their religious 233], while to others it 115 the unused ruin. It is the duty of u... -1 LL- â€".â€"13 all is . Marvellous Medicine 15 um: unuuv w. luau-0. -- .. -_- __,,_ every man to put out of the world all that is possible to put out in the way of slntolnees and foolishness. If a man would be holy it is necessary to live in an atmosphere of goodness, live in the prasenoe of one who shsli bring to you ohat which is lovely and pure as God and not the reverse. Have not the desire to test your ability to overcome in your own s'rsngth the tempfatione that coma - â€7---.-- -l _...._.,-w in this uuu uuv vuv â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" V7, , to test spur ability to overcome in your own s‘rength the temptations than coma Exxon. The exposing of yourself to this danger is most foolish. The grace of God wm avail you nothing if you wow you:- selt to gssociate with that which is evil. , ,0_Ll-_ ‘AA‘A‘L hi sou w mum-w... n--- ï¬r for evil association deflieth. but Rood association is helpful. The man who in early life had aaeocieted himself with than which belongs to street: corners instead of the Sunday school and Christian influence, will ï¬nd himself eventually in afar difl’erent piece in the world than he at: ï¬rst intended. He that walketh with e wise man is wise. but he when walkenh with the cot-glancing) of tools is foolish. Blessed is men that wnlheth not in the coumclof them The Lord knoweth the my cfehe ‘ -AL~ â€"-â€".Ԥh "Mk - Vii, ,. Accidents to Children. Church Notea‘ my former condition, that I wa the pain was rapidlypubeiding. a. steady improvement, and for years I was free from pain, and place among the world's wor slightest pain, and I feel better previous to taking the p111: Williame’ Pink Pllle came in saved my life, and there is no 4 rescued me from years of torture. INGIPIENT GONSUMPTION-GURED. Mr. James Weir, a well-known blacksmith of Boiesevair, Man, says ; “When I csme to Manitoba some years ago I entered into partnership with a friend in a threshing outï¬t. Aside from the work being bad it was attended with cen- ‘ stant exposure, and many a \ night we, were compelled to va‘ze the warm side of a straw " . stack for our night's lodging. ii: The result was that I contract- ====r ed a very heavy cold, and ‘ 3"“ was obliged to quit work. and n m caughed all through the winter. ,ln the spring I attempted to ‘1 work again, but could not stand it, so lsold out my share .u. of the outï¬t and settled down at my trade as a blacksmith. ., a 1 did not improve. however, " -" although I was steadily taking medicine. I thought I was in consumption. I fell off in flesh from 158 to 123 pounds, and looked like a walking skeleton, and suffered from nervousness and a constant hacking cough. My wife made a trip to Winnipeg, and while in a drug store there told the druggist of my condition and he advised her to take home some of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. She brought back a half dozen boxes and I began taking them. After I had taken four boxes there was a considerable improvement in my condition and I con‘inued taking them until I had used ten boxes, when my health was fully restored. My case is one of those which substantiates the claim that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cure when other medicines fail.†‘IIUW Um "I: " "d " bub the my 0! the “my Williamn’ Pink Pill: cure Nervous Debility. ndition, that I was growing quite strong, and rapidlypubeiding. From that out there was 'ovement, and for the ï¬rst time in long, weary ‘ee from pain, and once more able to take my the world's workers. I hove not now the , and I feel better than I felt for seven years taking the pflle. I thank God that Dr. nk PM: came in my way, as I believe they a “A there is no doubt whatever that they 1,880 Boxes Bearded-Mr. Flevelle Of feted. 95c. for Selections. but the Salesman Refused to :Aecept the Otterâ€"Cheese Must be Stamped. The attendance at last Friday's chszse board was large, salesmen from nearly every factory 'present. Buytre Whitton, Wrighton, Fitzgerald and Flevelle were on hand as usual, but they refused to make any large bids. Mr. Whitton called the attention of the salesmen to the feet that according to a new law It is now necessary that all Whitton then produced a box full of three stamps and disposed of a number. The stamp is manufactured by George Perry, rBellevllle. “MAL-.. n‘mnmn, nnon rlslnsr. 88“ Believille. President Rrbertson, upon rising, said he was surprised that at last meeting of the board one man made a clean sweep Dy purchasi all the boxes boarded. being nearly 2, . He had Men sellinlr cheese 10: the past ï¬fteen years and had never seen anythingiike that happen before, and that was one the result of the work of the instructor who had visited this district. and he believed the buyers had now more ccnfldenoe in buying, as the cheese mann- taotured was much better than a year ago. HOW m BIDDING WENT. The following factories bOBl'dtd, the number of boxes placed opposite: IM Lomeville ... ................. Camoron.. ............... 118 Dunshrd.. .. . 82 Msflposm. ...................... 86 Derryville ................................... {30 Csmbn'y .......................... .. 1 5 aneiville ............. , 85 Omemee ....... ....113 Feneiou F1118. . ...... 65 North Verulm ........... 83 Minded ..... ... ................ .... 43 Imkdsle.............. .... .. . .... 81 Valenti... .. .............. . ..... .194 North Ops ......... . 64 Pine Grove.. .. . 55 Reabom ................ 140 Bobaygeon" ................. 7% Maple Les! ....................... . ....... ..106 PIlestine ............ - ...................... 81 Red Rock ....................... .............130 Mr. Fisveile started the ball s-roiling by offering 90. for selections; Mr. Wrighuon went 99»; Mr. Flsvelle raised to 0.; Mr. Wrighoon kept: bidding up. gains 6. Mr. Fitzgerald then made it the hall; Mr. Fisvelle jumped higher, going!) 9 163. Mr. Whither: did not bid, as he sd not. sue- ceeded in disposing o! the last cheese with any satisfactory results. Mr. Flavolle then called several factories. but they to sell; he then oflered 9% ‘. for selections. but as the price was not as high as ottsin ed in Peterboro esterdsy the sslesmen refused to sell. miderable discussion then yook place. and it was ï¬nally deoid to 363 mm till Friday, Oct. 19f. . Ill-DWI UL “a... ,.____, sm.............. Lorneville . 113 0memeo..............,............ FenelonFdls.............. .... .. North Verulam................ PinoGrove.................... .. Reuben ........... . Bobctygoon........................-........ 7% mplonut.................................106 Pnlentine........ ...........Ԥ}‘ LINDSAY CHEESE all: " In merino! 1°“ Ive um» pm an _St_i3_fll GLEood Co. In evidence of our abs! to us concerning their own ail: and tell them whether Dr. Wi be understood that we do not what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pii we promise to be perfectly will not only tell you so, but aSked, to supply the Pills. W will cure. This is not the way that we are perfectly candid well educated persons and cle: asy to Take asy to Operate. Hood’g HONEST ADIVGE FREE OF CHARGE. BOARD. Pills Miss Eve Holgsnn, daughter of Mr. Wm. Hodzeon, n1 well-known farmer living near Proton Station, Ont., is‘ mother of the many young girls who owe henlth and . strength to the use of Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills. She says :â€"‘“My illness csme on very gradually, shortness of breath nfter the smallest exertion being the ï¬rst symp- r tom I noticed. Then /_ bees-e very pale, was stuck- ed with a pain in the side, . amp a. backing cough. At , ' ï¬rst only home remedies were 1 used, but as they did me no q “I ‘ LOU“, vâ€"v â€"' -_" Q‘W good a doctor was consulted ' . and I was tsking his medicine for nearly a year. I did not derive any beneï¬t from it, homver, but seemed to be getting weaker all the time. The pain in my side grew more severe, and I had wasted sway almoat to a skeleton. At this stage a friendstrongly advised me to try Dr: Williams' Pink Pllll. By the time I had used 'hree boxes I could feel an improvement, and then I began to gain steadily in hcnlth and strength. I took the fink Fiile for a couple of months longer and at the end of that time was completely cured. I consider Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a blessing to suffering humanity and will always trongly recommend them". VIiaa Lizzie Sewell, Newbury. Ont., ea a aevere cold through getting my feet we brought on ailments peculiar to my sex so rapidly that I was subject to frequent appetite failed, and my friends all thc cliue. Doctors were consulted, but thei help me, and for nearly two year: conditicn. Fmally my mother decid 2ivo Dr. Williams’ Pink Pil'e a trial, an: they have transformed me from a sick 1 e 1__|n_ __.l A‘1ADII" and l Miss Lizzie Sewell, Newbury. Ont., says :-"1 count-cm a severe cold through getting my feet wet, and this in turn brought on ailments peculiar to my sex ; my health failed so rapidly that I was subject to frequent fainting spells, my appetite failed, and my friends all thought I was in a de- cline. Doctors were consulted, but their treatment did not help me, and for nearly two years I was in this low conditicn. Finally my mother decided that I'had better give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pil's a trial, and the result is that they have transformed me from a sick and despairing girl to one full of health and energy, and I shall .ever speak of this great medicine in terms of the highest praise.†Dr. Williama’ Pink Pulls‘ men. I men and children. of our absolute good faith, we invite persons interested to write Leir own ailments when we will candidly reply to their questitions :her Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have cured similar cases. It must we do not examine or prescribe for people; we simply tell you 5’ Pink Pills have done in the past, in particular disorders; but d if they are not suitable we e perfectly (rank on the matter, an by refusing, even if you so, but we also back up our opinion e do not think they built up on the fact Le Pills. We do not sell Pills in cases that w not the way of a quack. Our reputation is d, and that is the reason somany tantly befriend us: ctly candid and straightforwar ans and clergymen of all denomination so cons I, LINDSAY. KILLED HIS , FAMILY And Wound Up by ' Own Life A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY UUT WEST I-‘nr-er Beecher, n Prosperous Ger-OI, Who Was Considered to be nun; in lepplleu. lardered In Wile and Six Children. lieu; a Show and Revolver. Carroll, Iowa, Sept. 27.â€"-John Boeck- er, a farmer, living eight miles from this place, last night murdered his wife and ï¬ve children and fatally wounded his Swear-old son Henry. AfterWardl the ï¬endish or demented man sent I bullet into his own head, inflicting n fatal wound. The family were prosper- ous Germans, and so far as is known lived happily. I. motive for the tra- ‘ gedy has been disclosed. Boceker's vic- tims are his wife and these children: Caroline, aged 4; Christine, aged 9; Henry, aged 8; Lizzie, aged 6; John, aged 3, and an infant, Henry, cannot recover from his wounds. Boeeker had an engagement to help a neighbor thresh toâ€"day, and on his not putting in an appearance his brother Henry went to see why he did not come. The doors or the house were locked and there were no signs 01 life about. Henry tried to get into the house, but met no response. and ï¬nally kicked the door in and came upon the horrible scene. Boecker with his wite and baby slept in a back room, and the three corpses lay on a bed. The wife had been shot in the neck with a shotgun. which stood in the corner; the baby had been shot and its head crushed with the butt of a revolver. The man, s ' breathing, had a bullet hole in his tore‘ .lhead, and by his side was a six-shooter . With two chambers empty. The Beecher home is a storey and a halt frame has Done for Others it which stood in the c had been shot and its 11 the butt of a revolver. breathing, pad. 51 bgllct PALE, TIRED AND LISTLESS. house, and upswua u»-.. _._, lay on a bed, with bullet holes in the}: foreheads, the latter dead, the boy cull breathing. 1n the} opposige power or the suicide. The Body 0! Darnc, myv- _â€"- .__- w ,, shocked this morning by the new. that the body or Henry Lake, lue wage: of the Bax-tie“ Electric Mt Gompanv, had hem found on the theme at Hawkâ€" utone. He left home yesterday size-Dunn without telling anyone where he was going. somgghinx that he ind never done 1, I-_L L:- Jhuv§m I Evan“. mud...“â€" _,, bctore. Since he lost his situation a month ago he has been very dcspsndent. He leai-ea a widuwone Jon and three daughters. The when†d the a“: an.- mt know: have vet. THE RESULT OF A GOLD. Pink Ellaâ€"m all year round remedy n ENRY LA KB BRO â€NED. a. Ian-Io In. POI“ on the shore at lawn-tone. ONTARIO, OCTOBER 1, : Wm. Hodmn. P “I cont-noted for cutee'through me me of Dr. Willieue' Pink hue. 1 rent: of e one like mine end this decided me to try them. I sent for two hues and when I bed need chem felt much better. Then 1 got two more hue: and to my greet joy I found my- self cured when [ Ind med these. I have not had en who or pein since I need the but two boxel, end I eineerely believe Dr. Willinm' Punk Pilll mcued me from s lilo of Inï¬'erihg.’ Mrs. A. Campbell. Corwhin, Ont, writes :â€"“After ï¬ve year- of intense suffering 3nd doctorinz with good doctors, with no beneï¬t, I an teatify thnt scinticn can be cured by the one of Dr. William' Pink I l Pills. For ï¬ve you! 1 wt. I g I nlmostnhelplou cripple with - minim. For wuka “(time "-1 :rgunt‘. I wu bliotered b,‘ docwn nmil I val nu, but no good ruvlted. The affected limbo veto rubbed with strong liniment. and I took medicine internally. but got no relief. The agony I endured during these ï¬vé you: connot be coneeivad. l Builder Ind Column CHEAP SUGARS. SOIATISA CAN BE GURED. In all Sizes, Bottom Prices. Redpath’s Graulated Sugar Redpath’s Yellow Sugar ungblo to sleep or got my not vhuever. I could not lift my 100} tbxioe inch}: from Surat: Kzllen. ï¬re never thought I would get better, nor am my menu- Hun ec. Finelly the pin extended to the optic nerve, edding to my mieery. the peln being no greet ct timee that I thought the eye would bur-t. One day my hnebend brought home ueverel boxes of Dr. Willi-Inf Pink Pills and persuaded me to {eke them. It was e heppy day for me tbet he did, for nine boxes accomplished whet yeen of medial treatment ‘feiled to do. They completely restored me end I m now a well a before the ettnclr. and I cennot too emly recommend Pink Pills to similar enleteu." T. Jenkiiu. Ayhner, Ont... ny- :â€"“about ï¬fteen months ago I em Infering from an stack of bilioueneu, nick head- ache and general debility. I began taking Dr. William' Pink Pills, end the use of e few boxes fully tutored my heath. which hu ever since been good. John Harms LINDSAY FOUNDRY. would got 12040;, I}?! did my friends think , 7 L1- _-__.. -21“..- A WORD OF CAUTION JOHN HAKINB. the w: William-ot- N 031‘