'M-â€,l -â€"â€"â€"-â€"~'_-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' ' " ' 'â€"‘-â€"â€"â€""' ‘ï¬â€™ ‘ 13:, '12 . ' to oppose her parents’ Wishes if ailnufl To ’ as Proper partner should offer. As for 9088'???“ RT Lam him, he would always consider he *“i T BATES w'afl engaged to her. We are propane. MEET, a (jag MOCISbG replied that she and farm ploycrly {rum Elihu r: rf‘. On for: - - ' . t)! ‘Oanlng 0'“ Varies a, h. ‘6 WV}... always conslder herself affianc- m mm. m m, r_ n '1 I ...ay 4,. “WW, 3 . .). 71‘ t.‘ ‘3’ -, 1T. “31?. 5“ m ed, and z’k / .- 3 Joseph. of PCtel‘bOrough’ and Wil- NO More ' 113“†°‘ 003mm“. and tour 313. . . ters, Mrs. D. Curtin of Lindsay, Mrs sadaches l .E. Kelly, Bobcaygeon; Mrs. Oallaban For Me 3 land Miss Annie McGinty, of Peterâ€" FRBM IHE PAIN boro. His aged mother also survives no matter if she married she leges- You may any .- :w . "‘3‘ - . . . , '. 4 't": L.‘ JA‘,,a‘mc‘r‘:; rite him once a, week lf he inc'ease m “Wei micrcs‘. stalmenls payable 2.; ~ BY 5.. TORNADO r t.“ ‘P’rlnn 'I“ “when I.“ N “trey~ inc in. '.‘.;r my m. Th' 11' . exï¬iéaï¬igx ‘ l 1%“ funeral will be held Sunday 8"“ d T Y s u ‘1 some 9022! Pranks Played _ . , . ‘ 7.; . ‘ would w . to d m; . 1 “Se 3‘“ e“ ' afternoon at 2.30'o'clock to St. Petâ€" » e‘e an ear n I ‘ b . '. ' ' I" l ' would bargun 0 erse. 't’ STEVV AR . , y Wild Winds ~ . . was .. ogre“. r .. 0.9.5,..NOR Miss McCabe married a big, goOd “Mailers, 5.,1, lain's Tabletsâ€"â€" they cure head- aches by removâ€" l ing m “use“ ‘ MARY E. HAMILTON. ! \. ST. THOMAS, ONT., May 22nd. 1913. l -__â€"â€"â€" 0...... “‘1 °m°‘°â€'~ “Fruit-a-lives†cured Him natured man, John E. Snowden, of! HOPK , ‘ ’ - Philadelphia. Wk" knew or the en‘ Ba'riste Qrl"a'.s 8: HOPKINS ‘ _. . .e '$, â€4112.33. ' x .i , gagement and the Pledge to write a tors fur the Barf: ’():“7"3';‘¢w‘f‘!c. 80"“ I - l ." Vic}. 55’)" . . ., .. 3:; weekly letter. Russell married a loan arid-ins: r..v.,_ (,.. t I ‘ .n ; 1, . "“~ -‘- J v.3 .. - â€1’3“!“ L-“"=>'- 01‘ 13621:; my "“4â€â€? The weather bureau at Washington has been collecting statistics and facts about cyclones and tornadoes by smothering the symp- .s Surest cure for The death OCCdr‘red this morning at “I was troubled for ten years with the not ion and Indi- tomsâ€"â€wel‘nan i‘ ‘ “'01’27'1'3 FZOS‘ ngnmilï¬ i‘émcms‘ gthe Ross Memorial Hospital of Mary most distressing Confstipat ‘~ Tiymm' c'a '°- °' ‘ iEâ€"lizabeth Mol‘ie H milton -‘ sestion “the W°fst Ofm- . L Eruggists and Dealers, or by mail. I i - ) a . , the lit 9 No one could have been worse Wlth for many years, and the experts have y oung woman whom he resoued from . ., . ‘ . .u: ‘tle daughter of Mr. and»Mrs. James th I f this 103 - , use. '-at â€3,4, ‘1 Chamcgmn Medwxne Co. ; these troubles an was or g . o d . . . 1 -1 k 3 h c- . “ ll Toronto 2 3w. Hamilton, of Fenelon Township.†time. “â€9“ ed 1“ securing comaem" e Va‘ a m road wrec . an W '0 111 91156“ is. H._ non-ax; no u. .. ..:.. 'l l ._ i Theillttle girl was only a little ov- ' The tgain fromfludigreisiius'ï¬rlewas.i st: luable data about the big winds; but quence of the disaster was a cripple Phhl) â€91.3%: ; upâ€... ' ‘ " g, 1:“: :e- 9‘“ u , . . severe a man lines, 1 lat ‘ - . - ._. M.-___dv " . k‘fiflemï¬miigae .9 - {er four years ofage and took SICK stop work and ii: down until the acute after all, the freaks of the storm for life She made nu denim abo‘rt‘ . B 1101)] .. .,‘.’")‘*-'n~\ 3"; 4595 Ev‘f’ij_i§l__f~§3_ ‘m’ *4"! aserlously about a.week' ago. All posâ€" spasms passed away. . . are the things that give it specral the $768le Wittâ€, Mid often “9mm“â€" " b t ’51.; ll.) 53:0 LWM ‘gible,agsigtance mag dome {of her at I took a lot Of mediCInC"1n faCtv I . °_ ed him of malhng time; i . N l , . . \ guess [took about everything that was interest, and 1f all these were prop- In 1904 deVioe that gum“ had ! 1-.I(,ll 'rL. KNE".EI'I , , .. t:-_-::‘::':'=â€"- . ihome“ 1)“ rimming was 0f avafl' She 'ndvcrtised’and gave them all a fair 1 1 .f. d k b d ‘ 8‘ . ‘f. . 1 Nim 1,. . ;" 73mm, ' gwas ï¬nally brought to the Ross Me- testâ€"but got no relief. About a year er y c 353‘ 19 Some remar 8’ 19 rea- ‘ patented and Whmh had seen wrang« sxzccm . .., jg, :, " "~' w. ago, however. I was advised to try mg would be furnished. Every VIBlta- led over in the courts lfor many nab-w 6.122: r 3 .7 ; fr. 2:; years, was declared his invention. Efï¬e?) f’iv‘fo-m. :. r. :9 Q ,1 3;; Thousands of dollars poured into his , 5mg.“ ‘morta! Hospital where death ended . . , . “Fruit-a-tivesâ€. I am mighty glad I tlcn of a tornado adds totbls Valu- purse. His wife had diet several '. l . 6 B i T a A i Y I her sufferings. did so for they seem to be made exactly able storehouse of queer freaks. ‘ i The funeral will be held tomorrow for me. , . , M-â€"â€" Euro her home to mvexgldo Cemeâ€" They gave results in avery shorttime It ‘3: “Qt uncommon forttbe Whirl' W MRS. MARGARET JOHNSTON itery. : and I ammow free Ergmhttlllcse diseases lng IWRll'd to cut. a house In half. de- years before and Snowdon bad pass- \iftrli-IEIK ï¬,‘.'j’r~'.\ A. 1...†: ‘ "" E anglenvlvciien‘dl’sgellsgd"SSuit-oa-tives’mud mo'hs'hrng lone Side and leavmg fl.†ed away only a year previously. ;- 56‘1"“). N“ {’7‘ "vi-<7». vb“: : other undisturbed. This happened ln Russell took the ï¬rst tram to ' 3’2“??? "g 21%; Philadelphia. There was no more 1.; l). “(:0 {1: _,. “e ' AMI». 5,13%, we both think they are the best medicine ’ an Iowa tornado, and the part that 0‘ s- T‘lre death occurred at Hillbegd 011; Thursday afternocn of Mrs. Margar-l et Johnstcn, at the age of 75 years. . It is with a feeling of regret that The dimmed ï¬led in Lindsay 101‘ we are called upon to chronicle the 50c 21 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 23c. some years before removing to Hill- death of one of our most esteemed At all dealers or sent on receipt of price continued ticking, as if not ha;.,-J_. She leaves to mourn her 1033 citizens, in the person of Mrs. Don. byFrull-a-tlves Limited, Ottawa. happened. â€"--‘ In the Texas town of Sherman, three sons and two daughters. Mr. _McPharscn, Eldon. Deceased lady bed which Was visittd by a tornado in ‘ 7 ‘ U U ‘ U V ~ O ' RO"t- 30mmâ€. of Lindsay is ason been ailing for some time, but for 3.30 James Johnston at Hillbead. ,the past week had been in apparently Wiï¬glgc BELLS i1896, two houses were picked up and [carried into the air, where they ex- nocd for weekly letters. He was 80 and she was 79, but the were an r- we ' ried‘ y a MCLA‘J‘JHLLN, Pm, . â€L" TON ' (“7‘s 7 l’? . I .JIXE‘ESQ: .BlRRISTEï¬S. sameness and scum“ lull GRDER mats ' l. lâ€"'t_"~‘.2ll;'.".i'€ L, _: _ -~.- . “ 1- :Cx BUY NEWS?APERS‘ frJr"'*:~°‘-3“;3’l‘in K â€AtatutarBA MR8: DONALD McPHERSON was left standing was so ittle turbed that the clock on the mantel hing had ever made.†Z. I. EDGEWORTH. and Wilfianl Johnston. ibetter health. when Tuesday last she . "line tuneralotnakts place Saturday ,suflered a stroke of paralysis, from aw“, ploded. Everyone in them was so _.â€"-â€"- 1 gamma 3, 9’91.“ T. H. Eileenn alnmnocn at -.o0 to RlVerside cem- ’which she never re20vered conscious‘ MARKSâ€"JACKSON verely injured except a baby, which " ' i The big depart :ental stores cor.- .1 \\.owltin-(nixliiig ‘, It: '“,“f'.‘if~fi‘1i<in;.~a; itJY- iness, death calling her home Wednw did not receive so much as a scratCh. HAPPY UNlONS IN . . . . “ ‘ " ‘-‘~~" â€"-- 'd on , - . . . _. , . t;nue 60 extend their interests in or . , ay. t e was a faithful member of A very pretty romance was culwznln-,A man milking a 00“ in a She‘d 53W .- r‘ . . , ‘ -A."*\'i .. -.~.~ ‘ ROBERT HAWKES. :the Presbyterian church, also of the ated at Trenton, 0nt., when Mr. I1the 00w and shed carried up in the EXiRl‘aIï¬E OLD AGE control of the dally newspapers ml \nnr ‘ 17,9;- Robgn Hawkes, an 0.3 pioneer La-dies' Aid and W.F.M.S. Mrs. Met George Marks, son of Mr. R. W. Tait. but he was not so much as Totonto, Montreal and Winnipeg ‘A-riilaafors. San», . iQ."‘.‘;.‘:‘:,:.‘.‘:W‘,i settler of the township of Chandos, Rherson is survived by her husband. Marks, manager of the well-known itOUChEd- NOt a dl‘OP 0‘ the milk in After an engagement to we d last- large interest in, if not the control 5 I\:~-}â€" ; 4: "gm-x- five sons and two daughters; Dr. Marks Bros. repertoire company and his pail was spilled or disturbed. Bing over fifty years R. S. Hall, of of, another Toronto daily has just i 11.3.1: 267. . « Lu. snag, In the St' Louis tornado 0f the Breckenridge, Mo, and Miss L. H. been acquimd- This makes three dailv _ _ , _ _ ies in Toronto in which these mail} 1311)}; {In by.- passed away at 8 o’clock on Sunday John, of VanCOuVer; Peter, of Pitts‘ May A. Bell Marks, who have fre- morning, Detober 26th, at the resi- burg; William, of Argyle; Mrs. Jos- quently visited this town, was marâ€" same year a carpet in the parlor of 'Carr f tsville In a were reâ€" . 0 EM . Ac. lone house was pU1lad up bY/ the th'lS" Icently marl-lied. blany might Suppose Order hm are finanClally interest; § ._â€"1 ed. In Montreal it came out in legal 1 DR. F. BLAB' 91.x; ;. dence of his son-inâ€"law, Mr. R. C. . D. Booth Anstrut-ber, where he had ï¬'hFDiion, of Balsover; Mrs. Robt. ried,to Miss Phoebe J ackson. of Wan resided for ‘_ . ‘ c .30 cm, of Eldon, and Hu h nd . '. t" and carried awa a few bundredl ' ' tyeight yefr: :21: 'lfjl’mfxds. 31;; Donald at home. 7 g 8 te'll‘tlfjn.c1:uple met some ear ' Yards Without 50 “‘1‘th as a â€Mb†what this ‘8 a recordâ€"breakenwrth pe- roceedin recentl that on f the' (mum; - -> I The funeral which was held Satur- . y 5 ago, line torn in it. The tacks had been 'SPeCt to long engagements, out half p gs - y e O _ 3 C“ ‘3" ‘ -' *1 ‘4 57’3"? . when they were youngsters and a: ~ I a century of waiting for the parson oldest daily paper! there Passed (j_P,}),,.;3;-.-_:_-.~-u.,.._.,.,,,1 some months ago into the hands of tonneâ€"Mod: s... c has. ax; brainy Young's Point to make a home for . ‘ day, was largely attended. Inter: strong aï¬ection grew between them. {pulled up as neatly as If extractxl by lb“ been exceeded- himself and family in the back mm bmg made â€1 331mm â€me†The young couple willtravel togeth-l“ careful carpet layer' | Daniel Shepherd of Little Roc “Other 1101196 the bedclothing i Ark. beams the steady beau of 'der house which aims to monOpolize . k the chief owner of a rising mail orâ€" FIRE AND LIFE _._______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- he Largest tire :zzsuraroe officer .- woods of the north country. At the E time of his death he was 77 years ï¬ery.‘ The pallbearers were James er and the new Mrs. Marks will be In I. and me months of age, and Was a 3 Jim" Kenneth Matheson, James seen on the stage assisting her hUS‘r and mattress were lifted from the ; Minifred Miller when both were 17_ the trade in Eastern Canada. There§ member of the Anglican church. His “EICZZUB' Wdham Nicholle, Dan MC‘ band. bed, and the bedstead was I r: in- lHe was too poor to support a wife are now nine dailies in Toronto,1 the Reno. .. .2 - ~ 3 as m, Robt. W‘l' .~. - . .. = . ~~ ’ - - aiaw- “â€0“ :l‘ eirifaaceesed him ï¬ve years ago. ‘rat-a 11 lamson Advo â€'- taCt' A resident WJ earned “1‘?â€ng i and she had to care for a widowed Montreal and Wmnlpeg, “h‘Ch are i chdmlu'...p ‘-. E- :v 1» ...... 21.9,} ,e.°::'€.::tf:mlï¬ Â°f 311:2“ and 1 ' " ; CROFTâ€"READ “a? ‘00‘ 013110?“ â€fuse' and 1:;th ~ mother, who was an invalid. known to be owned or Contm‘led by. . 1m-es-oan..ri«ra: . .. “ 2.1.3; o ï¬rs . an t s, ; rs. _ ' irst of, __.__.. c aquar er 0 a ml.e away Wl on i g _ . . the bi store and financial interests,'« 3 :33. .7 ' -. . - ..~. .LianSay, is a daughter. i MRS. WILTSHIRE i An eVeflt of interest to BobCaygeon injury. The mattress saved him in ETSbepbel: :63:ng 13?le and wine posing as the mediums of Within: cr “7;: vagarfli I ‘ A . ' L . _ 9 . icky. .‘ 58f ll . i, 8133., W on e 8 1 an . ; . Ecssgs is prong): 21/. .. .. Itwlfus WM 0 n z The death took-place at â€he 3033 readers took place at Rheln, Sask., th: fall, and be p ed blm 1 p In iWinnifred remained as much engaged public. omnon are the organs 0‘ ! mi smash: :3, - ..:;-:~.‘ .ztx-i 21:5: - " Wic‘ HERSON iMemorlal HOSPItal on wedmmy before the English church service on '8' Vacant lot to dress WIthOUt kIlOW' l. as if they were Still residents of the these 1mm“- The trade at these diluted in it chfc; ~:-:'..‘.‘ -*.;’.i:.»'.;3s Mr. Wm. McPherson, labs postmas- {morning of Mrs. Wiltsbire, aged 69 Monday, October 27th, being the ! :rlg exactly What had happened to' same city and saw each other eV'ery houses Thas grown enormously in i W R- W {£33525- ter. of Cannington, who left there to iywa °1 age' .Amiwgh the “eased marriage of Miss Glad†Trvnum ’hm" iday. The years went by. Shepherd the“ “â€3" Where these da‘l‘es m‘l ‘5‘ng r... L r“ XL“ :33†,had only been in Lindsay for the past read, youngest daughter of Mr. W. ‘ The “twisters†have been known ‘bad bad luck With whatever he un- culate, but in the other cities and l pull nails out of shingles and i deroook. He went to the front in the ‘smaller places where there are gondi JAMES KEETH 0.000 1028.]. newspapers, they have not :Seed Merchdnt and 3:21.13! l camber, died after a long illness on ,r ‘ _ _ _ T. Croft, the 'to . . Sunday, Nov. 9th. The funeral took “NED-(ls since coming here. and her Rev. H. Hinton East of Yorkton, than go on to plck up» a chimney icivil war. Before enlisting be paid 3‘ I'demlse ls deeply regretted. She was $3352., ofï¬ciating. The bride, who was ‘bodily and carry it through the air. lvisit to his sweetheast. They rcnew- ‘made the same gains, because the 10â€" E U36 most 17‘9“?" i 00"7'137 : _. ° . ‘- W a ‘ l _ . “3'3". 'f“ '. Icoked .In Kant-as one picked up a buggy and {ed their pledge, although both were ‘3: 1181:5311): 3::rwï¬dfdxf‘ha:;d E wand“): m. ._ â€I†y .1, “1,1,: L . diseases 411.11: ‘H'WUH , place at Crone. on Nay. 11th, under? . - be =treate-d 1n the hospital for periton- given away by her fat 1‘. creamllanded it in the branches of a tree. inow 35 ry - - and refuse to car the advertisiugl him“ BM“ (l I the anew-ices of the Oddfeilows f t 0 he ! itiS. and an operation Was performâ€" very pretty in her dram of At another time it ripped the bar-' , The w r ver She herd eto ed at . _ ‘ a 0 p pp of the blg clty store. The only way lndepeudmt Order. The deceased was . a charter member of Peaceful Dove it? ,Ezt dtbrough the advanced stage Silk and shadow lace. She was at†l t ; - . ' ' ‘ v o o 'sease it was beyond the tended by her Slater, Miss E. Greta 11995 completely of! a horse and left iLittle Rock for a week, and paldcon- . . . . , ln WhiCh the big dallles can make. L05 °. No. 135 of Cannington, anal f b .. I" ‘e‘to ‘ h. '. u: " .: . . m; 8 23115111383 m we town for many 13:th dt‘e suggeon to save herllfe Read and Mr. Wm. Gee, of Rheln, horseshgoy aggomantun natured In stant court to Miss Miller. Her mo- 'he dwa .s b utt' the . .ea we at. as. succanibe to the was broomsman. After the service .ouls.l-.le, .n , a orna 0 car itber Was dead. but they d eci do :1 that' a y l y c mg lr prices.r mke his home in Orono last Dem , 11:» months, she had made many J. Read, and Mr. John n" being a me hug member °fl .ladv Sh 1e v ‘ yr J ~ . 'd h f d b . d lied The Hat $' ' ‘u r . 3 ly-hoaigt church and had been 13311;. e a as one son, l r ohn the bridal party droveto the staâ€" no .t 8 r00 0 a 01.39.: an pu ltb'dy could not aï¬ord to get mar- T 4' go 0 3‘3. year In l onoreali . . » . mpc‘.il_t.‘ng,gnt of its Sabbath 8011001 3 . 1- S ire. of the Royal Hotel staï¬. tion, where the wed-ding breakfast -a child from the mothers armsan-d 5mm. They kept in constant commuâ€" ‘Oronuo .. and Vii-Ended, but sell in: for 531,5), years. .Deceased bad reach- ‘1 to mourn her demise. was served, only a few ln-timate learned It safely to 330th†house 311 lnication. 'however, year by year. “h.“ ““93 at 30:“ to $1 a‘year. ‘. d :21: ripe o‘d age of 76 years, and; The ‘ funeral took. place from the friends of the bride being present. Ilrlm‘is aWaY- ; In 1898, when they had reached the T1118 does {wt 3“} ‘01. the “hi†pr†234 leaves a widow and one daughter, undertaking rooms of Messrs. Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Croft were the reCip-‘ But these are merely among the ' age of 72. a brother of Shepherd’s per on which thee newspapers are: 1‘ son Nugent today, Thursday, ,Noâ€" route of )many handsome presents tharmless freaks of the big wind. , died. and left him $10,000. He went to iprinted, but the heavy deflate arei x'emner 13th, at 2 o‘clock, and pro from their many friends. The young “I'l‘hene are others more heartrending. liLittle Rock immediately, and the {trade up by subsxdles through blgit dismembered human beings! same day be and Winnifned were gad‘wrtlmng coutracts and in other .WayS, and by the low postal rates. ceeded to St. Paul’s church, where codple will take up theiriresi-denoe in -It has the funeral service was held at 2.15 Rhein, and we wish them every sucâ€" tearing arms and legs from the body .made one after an cnuagemt-nt of, ‘ ° The merChants and newspapers outv ., The death occurred Thursday right ., p. m. and afterwards the remains cess and a‘h‘appy married life. and twisted the hair of a woman in- ‘fifty-ï¬Ve years. _ oi .‘dr. John Meg-13W, at his home, ‘ were laid to rest in Riverside cemet' â€"â€"â€"-â€"-+â€"'â€"â€"'â€"’ ‘ to ropes. In Kane†it drove a piece ‘ But perhaps the most unusual case Side of tb:se three big centres should i 1 1‘ . " _ r - . - - 9 , , , l - e l 3; , ' - 9‘ . â€"l cry. ‘ l : Allan Gallant, aged thirteen, of 0‘ scantllng SIX ““3113 aquare through of all is the schnty-nve year engagâ€" lg t w‘ et (r and msmt â€â€˜7‘: no news ! _ _* l paper-should have the prlvllerre of { -~ g i * U73 Bethune street, Peterboro, afterl an illness of several weeks. Abrahams village. P.E.I.. undertOOk the 130ԠOf a hog. At another timejment 0f Charles 1" Ross‘ell, 0" St“ ' ‘ it blew in the door of a farmer’s 'Paul Minn. and Harriet S. McOabe the malls When has a lower subâ€" ' ' ‘ scripti‘on price outside than in the W , The deceased gentleman was 58 D“) 119 AL W AVE to kill a rabbit, which be bad snare years of age, and was born in Lock-l ed, with the but end of his loaded house, and carried the mm“ away Eof Denver, ;Col. When Russell was 5 , . _ , 5; is On the door. to drop him in the =years of acre and Miss McCabe 4 centre m Whmh It 18 published; or l ° ’ which sells at less than the cost of, J OHN McGINTY 4 i i ! an‘t. N- Y. When young be came to! P 1 ‘ n i‘ gun.The gun was discharged and h _ ‘ dea’ and for many years was flag'! (ti ï¬â€˜E Ell3A5TER knee was shattered and he died. brambles of a tree- The tornado did I they liVed in adjoining houses. in. St._ man at Omemee. in the employ cf'v '- V , not hurt him. but be broke his neck Wan, Their parents jokingly, engagedlthe Paper ““1?me the Dr? (30°59 \ the G. T. R. living near the station ""’ . i falling from the true to the ground. '. th Review. 1‘ ’ , - _ em. But the youngsters as they there. About a year and a. half ago SARNIA' NW- 17"Th° theory Ruflâ€"JHello, Bluff, I hear you mar No one has succeeded in measuring rew would ot consider it “P†â€" †~~ o 53. that a. tidal wave swe t Lake Huron ried a woman With an independent . . . .8 “D: n 8. ‘ net of cor __...c be came to Peterborou h and from p tb f 11 f- rc f tornado but 1t 13 - - , f . g ’ ‘ ‘ and caused the heavy loss to lives fortune. , e u o e o a ' 2 â€Oke' They sought no other soc1ety, BOAT that flame-anti: :3 regent; iléness. he and shipping. is tblelng ladvancet' by Fluff (disconcolatelylâ€"No I married I - nown to travel at 1:be rate of‘ 00 land r ine d sweethearts. , was agman a e - . . . crossâ€" old mariners of is ace. " miles and mor an our. ' . ing at Simcoe street. The steamer Calcitepof the Wyan- a lortune, with an independent woâ€" e _ . ‘ The .McCabes moved so. nenver. .1 l ed b t b tb .dotte Transnortation Co., bound for mamâ€"Judge. Tornadoes are excl-12mg more~gener- The girl grew to m a. beautiful and . He is surviv y we ro ers. Port Colborne in charge of Captain __-___‘___fl _____.....-â€"-â€"â€" ll a1 attention than formerly because : accomplished young woman. Her- ‘ ‘ Joseph Parsons, has ar-ived in Deâ€" {of the greater number of towns and 3 parents planned a wealthy marriage trmt and reports that on Sunday, Man. 1 bmd ‘ the tornado belt“ - ‘ (Specral to The Post.) . v . gt] ages 008. v 1n ‘fcr her and Wollld um conSld-er the SARRVIA 0 t N 2!, Th ,_._ ‘ I Nov. 9, Just abreast of Long Point, , . . more dan r-l . . , n ,, ov. ,,_.â€" only. i Captain Persons, who was on the Each successwe one 15 get sult of Russell, now 22 years of tery of the "mystery ship" is solved. ' ‘ bridge, heard a terriï¬c rumbling, one than its predecessors because it .age. Strong pressure.- was brought. to. The great steel freighter Charles T‘ l l gaih‘iélg sound for aft, and turning is apt to find more human material; bear and finally the young man! ï¬ggceénozï¬le' gdftogilnfgeï¬alfzetldif- | i .e e. a gigantic wave, seeming y . 't mi nt traâ€": _ ‘ .7. . ‘ _ .» 4.. g; about 30 feet bah sweeping toward to destroy. Formelly 1f g t' t . wrote Miss McCabe adxlsmg has: not where she turned turtle on Sunk; ‘ Q, 3 his boat at a terrific rate. vel half'tbe length _° {L con men ‘6'.â€- - â€"-â€"--â€"“ last during the aw.nl storm wait. ‘1 f; ‘ His vessel was traveling straight without fin-ding anything 111 Its path, swept the lakes. l g f , ahead of it and there was not time . -. ,_ a; ._ to destroy except grass. trees, and Diver Baker, .°£“D?t:.f’it' in 80:: ; 9 - 3 i :0 turrLM‘ilille 1:542:31: Kayaks; $1, "' Egg occasionally the crops of a solitary Eggl‘tsa‘té’pgftp‘:hï¬oif‘e’if(“SigU '1 3 g “2‘“ ,_J nhl .‘11-3’ ‘ 1 f; r . 'V.\. .' 7/ ‘ ‘w . ‘ .. , - A ll .. Knot. , I. . apcrcgsh Yand Griffith the wave struck 61E“ w h ' $5? bl i l' farmer. Today. If It followed the‘ the lake at break of day Salon}: 32 ' .. the ship aft, tons of water pouring 6,3,.2393‘55..§,,?.§;.é%riteué§.ti‘.’.‘i. Shift; same route, it might pass 0W“? a; morning in short order. after 3532‘†“weak? 3 4,, ‘ over her stern up over the after cab- £35-???inï¬â€˜iuifi’s8323?“???13:35?-r‘ivusl dozen ï¬ll-ages and towns. peerlngnbineaébxtie antics of tn l ., I 4Ҡl i 1'33 and engine house anrl curling remarr‘iablcsuccesshasbecnehoxvnmcmnlg The only thing that can possibly “flier 1 IS ‘33? ,0‘1‘.“ ,'_ .41... I,‘ ,'.__'.-,.. . . . 7 i high up around the smokestack. .- ,. g l , ._ 1‘0? nearly 8 VVL'GK JRMOJ: Ewe-ow ~ “M W Itlsapathefzc mistan ’ i The ship leaped ahead from the (and break the force 0. a tornado is a -- l.†and wives have waited for some 1,3,; lgDR. J. A! R. or alco- m . force of the wave, and hundreds of Ii, range of mountains. It may create 3mg as to the Identity of the 131: l 1» on ... - .- ' . 3’; ' er. But not until Saturda‘ 3 Hem. .. when natu" \ tows 0f hater “4°de d9“ the “Ck madden» et Carter's L'ttle Liver Pills are “11d havoc among the trees and -3“) . . ’ . ...-.i 1. ~ ., to the forward end of the craft. The equallyvzluablcinConstiplation,cllringandpm- boulders of‘ mountain but it can- with a smooth lane and tax stud. ‘3‘ pitull h f. skylights on the top of the engine ventingthisannoying'conlplalnt.wblletlleyaleo 3’ “ ’ _ conditions, could the name 01 U4, 1“an _ l the {oasted to"... an... m. b... no other iiiffh‘zi‘éiéiftz‘dféi‘éï¬d‘sm‘iili‘ii‘ii‘éifï¬ii “C“ “W â€1° â€wt†.5... “’3’ 5“? be leaned- ‘ ‘ the vigor Of 11802111 E iamage “Vas done to [he ca1Cite; Had cared “" »‘ . I â€â€˜7 It Will uproot giant forest trees, “I'hen the tug steamed into the I.“ i l Ili'glilll'ui .‘. . the vessel been taken broadside by '4 suck the water from wells and er from the lake Saturday mornllr E; 2:31“ ‘ For forty years the best PhY‘ ‘ the wave whieh seemed to come from v a; 3 is . . A bite of this andatastc of. that. all day the suspense tried the nerves of :1. ! ,tendml.‘ . . v‘ e -v .. - - streams. twwt and demOhBh iron . “ . .- . ., on '1) it Denlh‘il“; 3 ‘i' " sicianshaverelled onthewhole- \ nowhere, the vesseLwould have been Acbctbeywouldbealmostpricclrestothosewho . . , ‘03:: Chills the appoint and weakens the marine men and 31131005 Rimm- ;- . . ' w . - ~ . - . . ' h surfer from thisdistrcsslngcomplaint;butforlu. brrdeyes and carry up hotlSES, 13111: the’ . C3. tain Thompson and Diver Ba; modeuhl- . .. , d t d n unshment wrd‘ed Wino“ a doubt. navel their oodn = '1 not at dtbl - “ï¬e-“km- p ‘ . 'hn e <'--- 50mm Igeee -.° . w... the news or .1... wave on an.....§.....h.il°§h..§.tseal.dd: mountains are moot .g...... the . revealed the name 0. the steamer . in Scott’s Emulsonwhlchlstotally Erie,‘ local vesselmen are inclined to gain? “1.933? “a“ thank†“.mnotbewm , mighty force of the wind. Restore your stomach to healthy vigor the eager reporters. There is no he? ‘ ( .unul. ___. , free from alcohol or opiates. believe that just such a. wave swept . 3†ommouttllem. Butafterallslckhead Until We know how to control the bytakinga Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablet under the Price, as Captain '11 BOLT-I- ,†“I, - . , . sh over Lake Huron. The very bottom 3 . after mhm331“3ndcutoutthe'piecing'_ son dragged his â€anchor around tl‘. ‘f .‘. Scott 3 Emulsion arpens of the lake was aflected by the storm, I . tornado or find some means of baf- . sunken steamer and found no 0», 3......»«5 . bloodâ€"â€" as is shown by the delivering of the nth b r m ~11 th th 1 h fling it, its menacing danger must Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Ttblets stacle. M 1 e an“ so y m a ere 5w 9'†always be a source of considerable are the best friends for sufferers from The Price appears to have turn-e. Dr. “Le a over in turtle fashion and Wl‘thout ; indigestion and dyspepsia. 500. a Box m ’ r '. Dixâ€. . . - - i at YO“! Druggist's. Made by the oments warning to the c ev» L i ‘5 513.693“ \ r Baker found no bhdies. He says h- terribly decomposed b°dy and wreCK' we nmke our great boast. Onrpillscureltwmlo . ) belleves there may be some, but 11. 2 Killed; fwf,‘ 0 age from the ï¬sh tug Searchlight at 0.1.0me not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and uneasiness in the great plain see- °- 03°01†"'0 mmmwm tions of the country. But, like earth- Harbor Beach. The Searchlight dis- veryeasyto wk of health to appeared on Lake Huron, April 23' They are strictl vegetable an do not grl or N ti as! D d w: Emulsion sets in “1i“ 1907, and wgrlt down in-histgzrytgfn: age .lgrtbytgeu gentleacnonploose who quakes, the tornado and cyclone do ‘ ‘61 0h. D rugdlan Chemical co. 91 Id - mysterious sappearance. ° ' not com ever year and sometimes 3““ ‘mite 00“ n’t set inside the steamer l‘ B‘r‘ mm 5“th tn mammal: mm: 0 Y ' . .~ “a a? $8 3210?;igggxzskEggrgaghg;‘hldre M m M as; M am they} defer their visit for a deoad e or 149 116:?!“ Iitmitsngdfafdl)? 32:; :01}: val1L ‘ _ â€.. ~ . . two, for which we may be thankful. ‘owners of the Price. _. \ 7 I.†' ' 13-†inmridlmtl , ..«‘7‘..‘ «r last Wednesday. ,_ a... U.-. ._-.. l. _ V '0 1‘ o i ... 7.. “MM A. a“ " ' " , h .2 '.' 57% ~o \,....