HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-7-7, Page 6CERYERA'S SQUADRON
Reported as Having Been De-
stroyed by Own Ships' Crews.
THOUSAND KILLED ON FRIDAY.
Cuu.picuuua Hrnyrry of Amerle.. Troops
-apaalarde Offer u asslilkt.a tossed
Rewetanee, Het .4n Yawed Inset -
Shdler Uem.uds zurread.r e(
naotlage- A Fierce Modern
Fight.
Washington, July 4. -An early dos•
etch yore, lay from Lieut. -Col. Allen,
signal giner at Plays del Kew, says that
all the vessels ot Cervem's fleet .lade a
dash out of the harlot of Santiago to-
day, end than. apparently beton they
were placed burs du combat. fun Into the
beach with woe exception. grounded, and
were blown up by the Spanl.h crews.
One ship •torte -1 out to nen, and Cbl.
Allan adds that our teat Is lite r her and
will captutu her Itf a few Iu)nutit.4
The Krpert Con•raed.
W iiahitan, + t + 1 ) .0
.
Jul -I
July t t bre.
pored ou emit is deemed to be reliable
authority that Admiral SAurp.on's fleet
yesterday engaged the fleet ut Admiral
Cervura and entirely destroyed 11.
Later. -'the following cable despatch
was given out at the White Hou.e.
"Playa del Este Jtily 8:-'1'h8 deetruo-
Sion of Certera'e drat Is confirmed.
tr(tgned r -Alden.
ASOTHEM M4T1i'Lz.
ePaata•i• at/4.isaey H•rriM.b -w. S. -
_- -..... --11.414. *beet
-atter,- Frt•
day, July 1, ..wine• by plated
Pruse despatch bat Cynthia, via Port
Antonio, Saturday, .and Kingston, Sun-
day. July 3, 2.30 a.m.-Hemmed In on
all rides by Oen. Lawon's divldon, the
- Syani.h troops In taciturn of Caney are
to eight practically prisoners of war. and
by deyt,tt to morrow, Saturday, Spain
win use Licit g,,*es et her nest eoldters,
wounded and taken prl+..ners In and
around the town, which wait praotitalty
In the hands of the American farces at 6
o'clo,•k to -night. This result was not
obtai9,d, however, without severe fight-
ing on the'per$ of the American forces,
and, although It is tmpoalble at this
time to give a list of dead and wounded.
-mit.!+ Mf l M. NU th:tl the Il•• ta-(3enaral
Lawton s division alone will be 1511 killed
eh, n the final closing in movement
tea- hefeie at ti p ru., the town id Caney
wits taken and a largo number of prison
rets wen. raptured. '1 be :Spanish Ides le
9,11e10 111 all.
*h..ft.r Demand. surrender,
Was' goo, 1).C.. July 4. -The follow
ins oat neat was lams night given out
at the 04 hlte Hnuee:
General Shatter telegraphs: "Plays del
Zeta, Jul, 8. -(:.try this morning 1 sent
• demand for the Immediate •urrende of
Sentl•go, threatening to .bombard the
city. 1 believe the plate will be surren-
dered "
Ci( BLwA4 WOUNDED.
Th. Brilliant C..adlu on the New York
Joel -seal *truck by it Ballet.
New York. July 4. -Mr. W. H. Hearst,
editor of the- Jennie!. who was et the
tt6nt In Friday's fighting, when El Caney
was captured, found that Mr. James
Creelnien, one of his reporter*, had been
desperately 'wnundeti. Despite Mg ',retries
'�t,'yfallte:tri'dic aced to Mr. Hearst a most
---wrsptr1c.60.7 erttre>!the.
FROM SPANISH SOURCES.
Aa.rleao. tlnrerrd Enormous '.ow at LI
Caney and Ageednre.- lien, 1.1aar•.
wounded-ipanl.h 1.0.. Hea•f,
Landon, July 4. -The Madrid oorres
pond.nt of the l)hwrver ways: ,1 he Met
official DOW :rout Cuba in to the effect
that the An. :ic,u,a suffered an enormous
4 lows to the an ark on KI Caney and Agun-
doi'e. Gen. Liners* Is eoncentrating his
troops toward the defen.ive work. around
the town, when he hopes to overthrow
the American forapt. Meanwhile the
Spaniards from Guantanamo effected a
marring At Altatongo, with thereinforoe-
ment. from Holguin, making 4,000 men
who aro now .parching to fall upon the
Americans' richt flank, and they can
give Gen. Shatter much trouble.
"Gen. Pendo, with 0,0o) mom, M now
st itnmangenng.a and Palma Soriano
It 1e the ballet that theSantiago opera•
Hems will lain • long tints."
0141..1fd11']k*Mlts *OUMD1D,
Amid Half the .I`e•alard. engaged Wage
Pineal Wen d• Ceabat.
Madrid, July 4:=Capt. -Genera l Blanco
reports to the Government, under date of
July 1, as follows "At noon to day the
enemy vlgorou.by attnckd Santiago, end
• umaeetd In taking the advanced posi-
tions of Loonier and San item, nfte•r r
vehement reelilenee, laming three hours,
on our part. We were able to nave rear
artillery, though half the troop. wore
placed hon de nomhat Gen. Linares wax
severely wounded M the het arm, and
rellnqubitd hi. oom_ mend to Gen. Tor -
rale Tile enemy In candderable tome
atrecked the village of KI Caney thes
morning, hut were repulsed by Gen.
Vara. Tho fight wan resumed this even-
ing and ended In RI Caney Itself hetng
captured .iter a vigoro0. ret;atanoe on
our fart.
"Char bailee were heavy. I have no
new. of the Ei ern reed ('areae tx,lurum,
with whlrh it 1s Impr.IMo 80 onmmnnl-
nate, da,.pite all efforts to lo so,"
TRANSPORT. AT CA5•ITR.
U. R. Troop. Have Reached Phltlppins.,
Capturing Laden.. bleed• ow the Way.
Hong Rang, July 4.-'1'b. United
Stern' despatrh Met elafrt, Which left
&Melte. Manila harbor, nn July 1, has
arrived here. She report+ that the Amerf•
man troops In the transport. ('I(y of Sid-
ney. Cite of Pekin and Australia, nen-
veyd by the Cherle.tnn, arrived at Cavite
041 June 110, hating taken thn 1*utmne
Islands ors the wy and having left nten
then
The $ .ret,h (4evernnr and rrrher officials
eaptore4 were brought fro Cavite.'
Tbd United Stats troops ooleamu 'd
b disembark at Cavite on July 1.
Detail. Teem Private Res.wa
Madrid, July 6, 4.10 p.m, -Private
deepened et from Santiago give the follow
Ing details: "Oen Shefter'i army, eon..
tarred of 17,000 infantry and 89 siege gins
of various calibre. .NR.4.4 the Sp.nt.h
petition before fin, 8,001 rehela
under Quote them. The Spanl
sles bad Only 'men, party volunteers.
"Owe isoop' t with barofe wag -
110111 The ha load Mires holm gad
the llpsidsb wags then nompolled b aban-
don the teasel* and fall bask em Maw
ago. The mere* wr. nondueted in pm•feM
eider.
"Orr luau were heavy, and the ene-
lip'e were one The 1151 of oar
wiled 1 dee Gee. Linares, (sot
goo yore Amderd and Arrls.
tamer Slag len. Unarm' aideie•
Argra aUsok ogee E1 11.n.s
wee vary seven. Tee pod$)= wee de-
fended by lien. Vara de Rey. with 100
men. The enemy was at first repulsed.
but ultimately renewed its attack, She
moult being unknown."
-A later despaktb say.: "Tee Amerloans
Mpg114 eight ag.lnst une. The Spaniards
defended themselves heroically. Our
weaned are nu roue, Inoluding Oen.
Yams de Rey and Major I0+n,lunea. The
rtrUgttje " Is I.)co.ilng difmoult, 8.000
Spaniards having W went 85,u00 of the
enemy,'
rANUO AT SANTIAGO.
Tk. Cuban* Said to Harr Mees Unable
1.. beep MIs Mareb.
New Yurk, July 4.--A copyright cable-
gram front Playa del Zile 10 the livening
World mays that General Garcia la author-
ity for the statement that General Pendo
has succeeded in reaching Santiago with
6,000 e'en. 1'b. Cubans were unable to
stop his progress In bin efforts to rein•
forte the Spanish to Santiago.
Austria. Crslasr ter aaatla.e.
Trieste..duly 4 -The Austrian cruller*
Marla l teru.a sailed for Santiago de
Cuba to -day.
A BATTLE ON FRIDAY.
A Thousand ATeriGans Killed
and Wounded.
THE SPANISH LOSS GREATER.
1'wu Day,' Gallant righting - mem*
Head-to-H•rd Yreoerten - 1pwblt
aoldlen Fightlu0 Lib• Devils,
wall• the Aw.rles• Troops
ataabeealf Prey Onward -
Detatls of the rights.
San Juan Hill, overlooking 1S•ntbego de
Cuba, July 8. -After two day. of the
must terrific fighting, during write!) more
Shan one thousand of our men were tilled
and wounded, the Ameri'an array 1s
still outside Santiago, but Is knocking
hard at 1te gate. 1t L only a quentlon of
hours whoa thiamin get to. On all Ades
our batteries look down on the city, and
are pouring an awful fire tufo the Span-
C•Ia..'f!s'T»yf"LoaltaQ:. " I.h tOrt11)eae146111JsltlGih teat Agit Alan.,
The enemy 11e in their entrenchments,
Lamella, Egypt, July 4.-Admtnl Cain- struggling for every Inch of ground. Tho
Prap
fleet oalodti
un,:a7 et ru o0
o. His i
loonob soldiers are denting flee devils.
ehlpe will enter tun canal on Tuesday. Ours aro foreleg them constantly leak,
Minna them by hundred., and never
yielding en inch that they bare gained.
Now and then outside the harbor Ad -
Mired Snmpeon's fleet thunders death at
Th. berood Lar'. Reach. .t • bleat Morro Castle and the adjoining defeuoos.
Cyrll,.g Meet or the 1..r- . The hills and the valleys also re-echo Ib.
The w'inn.r.. 1 roar of the big guns and the node . ids
Peterbori. July 4. -The Aril; Ofiliil leek of meeketq' The Torte 1.
Provincial meso of the CattedLu Whoa. in ruin.. Be batteries aie all hilt ellen
tuuu'r Asrocteliou le now a tong of the The huge Spanish Bag which floated
lust. The last of the bloycli.tr left on defiantly town (tie Morro. and winch was
-nndny mnrntpg's trat0. The number the only one In sight from the won this
who attended the second day's race. was south moist, baa .!wen .brit s
PETERBORO WIND-UP.
rte1
ay.
eurup•r.th'ely small. On the whole the there are gnat yawning holed In the
wows was a grand sumac, tanoary of the hIll.ide defence... - �-
1'he summ.rtw of the rami are .s fol- -
lows:
FRIDAY'S BATTLE.
A ttimilpeg maw t,. the Front. '
Half mile open, amateur, first beat -Dave ebafI.r•. Itepil.m of Yore -O.. Tbiessad-
Wtlaua. Tunotity 1: -.vitae Meas., formate. American. Ruled or deesseted Neter.
2: Alex Murray. Hawllto0, 4, Arthur Mott, ttautisg,. -Caney 4II,eeke,l.
pate. 'rime, 1.05 3-3. Also stetted, W
Wtapsee. Tecate; Y (:otamama, Toronto; At General Shane's bua,tuuertera, Fel
Stackhouse and Wldwls. Ottawa; Higley, dy, July 1, 4 p.tu.-lily Associated
Be lb; Wieners, Meth's 4.11.; Powers, Prem despatch boat Cynthia. )--(ienersl
O(taw.- Shatter's nrmy has had Its baptism of
emend beat, O W Riddell. Winnipeg, 1; fir, with desparetu ruurage It has l° 170
Smith, .Brantford. John Knuth,, quered the Spuut,h works bion Santltago,
Turnlo, 2; A F Little, Woodstock, pace. d at this hour b driving 11me. 1.00 2.13. Also started, Bert Cole- ane t he enemy
man, J B Sault, J Attcock, Toronto, into the sweets of the City. The victory
Final -44 W lidded, Winnipeg, 1; Frank was won at heavy oro( 1n hilted and
More. Toronto, 2; Arthur Mutt Toeoato fit-. wounded., It 1j1 Impossible tosetintstr She
r
Ttm-t.et- lots at air writing.
•. rlew4nas.sJ'rsswtrlsot -egret .eweep...o lisseemergem-
040 bit, professional -Angus McLeod, 1;' _♦e•/ "...loot.
T it Mr(artby. Totowa. 2: Harley David-
The Spanish ludo moot have been
esu, -Toronto, 8. Tome, 2417 33. Also hewvyr 1'he Spaniard. opposing Gen.
warted. C W' Richardson, Turoute; H Car- Luwton'a Division loo In killed, wound -
man, Mornaburg, J H Wills and H J .d or taken prisoner., 2.000 men, and loos
Tucker. Toronto. on the centre and left must be double
O. -mile cbamplonaklp• amateur that number. Moat of our troops took
-First heat, Frank Wilma, Toronto, 1; position during the night, although Oen.
Dave W'llses. Toroutu, 54; Robt Mulhall, Haute' reserves did not Dome
Ottawa. 3: Alt eh.ritt, Brantford, pace. up until
Time, 2.18. Also stai?fjd. Barnes. Hamel- morning.
ton: Coleman, Toronto; Mair Brantford; Gen. latwton's division, on the extreme
etackhouse. OttaWIL .Iev(L_Torooto; Gas- right. supported by Capt. Capron's bate
cWtne. Turuat•._.... -- • tory, Gen. Kent's divteton to the centre
/Mom' beat -W B Washburn. Smith's and Gen. Wheeler's dlvl,.ton on the lett,
F.11.. 1: It J Pewees. T,nmte. 2; Lawrence
Smith. Brantford. 3: Alex Murry. Hamil-
ton. pare. TIM!, 2.33 . Also started, A planted 00 a bill, termed a line which
F Lit tle. Woodeto.t; P .1 Bualler, P10600; Atretcbd across the whole width of the
Mott. Brantford. luieln in which Santiago Iles, a distance
Final Drat --neve Wilma. Toronto. 1: W ■ of tally five miles
Washburn. Smith'. Fal1J, 2; Robt Netball.
Ottawa, S. Time. 2.3 23. Attaeb upon Caner.
McLeod Again. immediately In front of Oen lawton
Half mile professionalohamph.beblp- fey Caney, surrounded by blo.4hoosea
Angus McLeod, Toronto, 1; T 1t alccartby, and entrenchment* and against this point
Toronto, 2; 11 Carman, Morri.buj, 3. were the operations directed. Beyond
Teals Lee Alm, storied. Harley Davidson, the Seo Jit.. River, 2.190 yards before
Brantford: 3 H Wells. Jerome; H Tucker, the tenter sod left. la • line of entrench,
Toruato. „ ( moats it mile west of 1Ise city !b!
A Itteatfeyn_ Male mite. _ ..... _ dlcl.luna ISam COVerad by abase; i'- g'---
'Two-tulle brndieap, ama!eur-A Mott. undergrowth between the San Juan and
Brautfurd. 1 ,14d'ysr n; Root Mulhall, Ot. the Ho Guamu. On the extreme lett, o0
taws, 2 1140 7.01.); T D Higley, Blythe, the height. beyond Capt. Grimm' buttery;
3 1145 yards). Also started, G 0 Abbott• behind which, in the shelter of an old
Turontu; Bert Coleman. Tot.ato; Allan sugar house, where the rear caval.'
y
Muir, rd; Dare Wilson, Termite; division was mantled, were Gen Duftield's
L Smithb.. Brantford: John Butterfield,
Hamliton; W L One., Weetbrooke; H M
Michigan rolonteer., who moved out et
Diemen, Barrie; H Heddle, Port Hope; J B daylight over the line of the railroad from
ithortt, Toroslo; F A Aveley, Toronto; B I Slboney.
E weatdp, Tomato; W J Venue's, Torotte; The Amerlcan• had the advantage ret
w lemp•as'. F Davidson. reterboee: Ralpb the sun in the morning, whioh shone
Ripley. Hambto0; N P Thompson. Hamfl- dtrdctly I.
Battle the enemy's tae,
ton; le Haaeoek. Toronto: F' 11 Chapman, 1 'rhe engegemenv',ttenevt when the Bent
Toronto; Joe Bal, Toronto; 3 It Mamma,
Llndwy; A Blaylock oruoto; W' W' Hitch, lying o0t.fde the entrance, to the harbor
Toronto; IR Stoner, 0es5to; J H Barnett, 1 hee.n dropping ahelb Inas the lower end
Toronto; R. Falconer, Toronto; B. F. La. of the Spanish earthworks
tie, W.odatoekt W. R. Waskbene• Bml'\'s 111, lIring, which was entirely by bear-
ralit; A. 3, power.. Tor,.ts• a. W 1t1d• ' Ingo, was not effective.
MDI, Wlaaipeg. igaes agtoa. T, mate. At 7.90 the land engagement opened
• ---` Weee.•d ..... r.4 T.me, with firing from Capt. ('apron',. battery
champions\ p. protrsdnul - on the elirenle right, upor. the block-
/Ire-mileAnuw McLeod, Toronto. 1: T. It. Molar
thy. Termite, t. Time 10.511 1-6, Also
alerted. J. H. Wins, Tut oaia
nevi. and rn..ce V.et,.rs.
'1w„ -mile (awhile themp6e•snlp, sea- to the north. Tb. 8penl,.h replied with
tour F A Moore and Y 0 Frcneb. To- great spirit and neve when the AFowl
ronro, 1; F Wilson and Robert Mulhall. can .hells hunt directly over their trap•
Ottawa, 2; Mair, Itrantford, and Murray, rhes. A few minutes before 8 o'clock
Hamilton. 3. Time 4.40 2-5. Alan start. Capt. Grimes opened with hi. battery on
ed, 0 C Abbott nod P H AoHcy, To-ttsto
end It. Hancock suit J. \n Smith, Toroute.
T.A.('. *I'm tits Team Rae,.
hour and entrenchments beton, ('aney.
Thio was followed quickly by glmultobn
o0s •flank. by Gen. Chaffee and Col.
Ludlow, who oocupled a flanking position
Team race, tbree miles, amateur -Rams
lets, of Toronto. 18 points L odes/. a
points: Ramblers qualifying. Tall*. 153
Second beat -Cres so,. of � Ham,lton. 5
polling; 1Ezcelder. of Toro•to, 6 pe:.,s;
Crescents gaalltylag. Tlmr• 2,37.
Third best -Ottawa A,A.C., 13 pod's;
Queen City, Toronto, 4 p 'late: Ottawa A.
A.C., qualifying. Time 2.30.
Feline hest-T.A,C., 15 polars; Royal
Can,dhns, Teryi(0,"3 paints; T.A.C. quell
tying. Time 4 -IIS..
First geml-Ana1-(resents of Hke Iron.
12 points: 14.mntere, Toronto, 0 poral..
Time 2.110 2 6.
Reread semi-Iln.l- T.A.C., 11 points; Ot-
tawa A.A.c.. 10 pants. Time 2.43,
Viand-T,A.C., 1: Crea. eats, Ham Ito*, 1
Fred r.ongheed rode an ezhlbitioa 4.1?.
mile. paced by the Oeedros triplet, and
made It in 5e 2.5.
During the final heat of the nee mile
amateur chempinnnhip Alt Ph •rritt .,ad
Frank Wile.. came tato co 1'slnn, d1s
Mounted and t.me to Mows. Rherrirt was
e ns ended fee 30 d.v..
TORONTO MEN DROWNED.
Pere Teehtemee Go Dew■, Bat Three Aro
Gallantly Saved by Dr. Oedfasy'
of M1ale.. _
Toronto, July 4.-Whllet the thunder-
stoxn, of yesterday afternoon was paring
over the city, the lake wns being washed
Mtn waves ten feet in height, the rein
.wept down In torrents and the whit.
*quail which follnwed was one of the
mans terrific, ever experienced between
here and lleky111.,
It wee in thin email Mat Anhrey
Quinn, Cannlff, it. of Dr. Canniff,
Grange .wenn., and clerk In the d1.5r1M
passenger agent's nf„w of ib. Grand
Trunk Hallway, we* drowned, together
with A companion named William Ander
pen, pin of Thomas O. Andersen of Alex-
ander 14 Alesen,ien, whnl..ile dry goods
mernhante, 64 60 Wellington street went.
They, with three other friends, who
wdd& on Ifornn rarest, named W. Brodie.
B. Grey and w1111am Hobert, own • bat
and teff Oakville ter borne woe atter 11
o'oleeb. They tl6Meed the storm mermen
big rasa atter 8 "'elonk and hid two
aeon to When the sga.0 bon down ns
them The teethe reined to work and
They wets suede M *eke down the third
saw.' hetet. the *mall In all Its fury eau!
them aril n•returned the bat.
Haile. Hct mate and Grey were saved,
tnd vAweigh et WPM anemeelons went.
-ngeltst, i env els Merit rel fir. Oodlroy end
The-ees1Jowt wet a glower ever
the height's to the right of the main re-
doubt, situated in the centre of the Span.
Ish line of emtrenchmente, directly before
the city.
epanleh Reply W.. F.Rectlr..
The Spanish reply wax Immediate and
wonderfully memento. Thesecond or third
of their shells broke over one of Capt
Grimm' goons, killing two mon and
wounding four. Both the Sp,nleh and
American battens' used shrapnel. The
nest Spanlah shell bun* last beyond the
dowry and riddled a sugar house, behind
which Cul. Woxxls' Hough Hyden were
waiting a forward movnm)mt,
1t wan from these heights that the Eng
Itch, German And Jsptnese military at
Moho,' vlewd the engagen,ont
Capt. Grimm' shells, apt for a range of
6,800 yards, slightly overshot the mark.
It was dl0lonit to locate the Spanish
guns, as they usd smokeless powder. and
In thin the Ameltane had the wont of It
Up to thin time there had been no In
ranter near except on the extreme right,
where the Spaniards were being bard
preened by Oen. Chaffee and Lawton.
View Frani • Italian..
About 8.80 a bottom wan pent up In
front of the eavalry dlvl.lon. 'Uhl. drew
the firm valley from the Stelnl.h entrench
loeots. Though vplley followed volley,
Me daring officer made a reconnsfaanta
g ood got down safely, after having ob•
Minted enmplete detnita of the disposition
of *be enemy. The .dvanne of the eavalry
and (Fen. Kent'. dleislem Immediately
began along the line of the main road to
Santiago. It wan abnmt tete homes later
before the Aluminon advance
breaking through the cover to frost began
the Spanish trenches. It wait met with a
murderous hall from Misuser rfflen. which
lemporerlly stayers the forward movement
The Spaniards had the range and their
practise was good. The Amerleen■ lay on
their breasts and pound volley after
My inert Inert them ata ranee so ekes that the
opposing lines eosld ase the whitea of
mash other's ayes.
Capt. Grim.. then reopened with his
batetry, and in the emend dont with the
Spanish artillerists did mach bitter toe
ratios, I1he11 alter .toll to the
S1 tar 101 and "penning two
'r1l* pr '4 then turned
Im
limed Metes in.
Waft end Mer Sopping Sheth into the
A few alhete. afterward Clark's diel
pile and Ms r1pb8 at Meal's dtvt.lta
mss • Pad* ebm.is ep the hell to the
mato Of las Itsrees left et the $paaf.h
Xi - deft et tat haslwtl.
la Mlle deft Onsetprow. That
tag Waning et a maplbgga
charge through the Ara lined enteeneh-
me•ta
A.gata.t • stem et Death.
The cavalry dtvlsion and Geo. $eW-
tios' brigade charged up the alone
agalami a storm of death. It was in thy.
awful .barge oat the Autertoans Were SO
Nally out up that they started u9 •
duuble quick, but no troops could hoe
such a terrific Are without annihilation,
1 be A mertoans at .ggered, they threw
t vw...res on the ground; again they
started. again they prostrated themselves,
but on, on, up, up, they went, until,
With a °herr, they sprang over the teen -
them dividing the sldus of the bill oheek•
Bred with their fallen e,uradee. Thee
was hatr.i-til-band righting hen, In which
an °Meer of Me 114th Was maehated by a
Speni.rl, but the Spaniards would not
resins the one.. of the United Street
tree! and they eorteubied Out eat i
trammel and oral, over the lined kool
on which they were situated. Hundreds
of the Sp1.n!.h lay dead or wounded 1
the trent-hoe
Mal.. Redoubt Carried With • Rush.
The twain redoubt was then carried
with it rush. '1'be two remaining batteries
were hen ordered up and with a rattle
and clash Capt. Batty' Lottery went tear -
Alp the road, enuurn lwrod as 1t wag
with a stream of wounded going to the
rear. The battery got in position to the
right of the main Spanish redoubt at !!
o'clock and at 3 03 !'apt Hates sent the
Are( shell, which went whizzing down
Hb. line of entrenchments, enfilading the
enemy murderously.
The American advance Hoe remained
behind the ,•rest of the hill. until Capt.
.Arles tad deleolete per Bata• 4h► .lr.•$
beaten *ad .11a tiousapod *Amway. ---.-
At this time the American fleet was
also at work. Shut fly before this desipaich
Ilia. written, the United States line again
Woved forward and the Swinish began to
retreat into the town. The retreat soon
me A mote and at 5 o'clock an oMoor
jet Ir .1' the trent says the enemy are
hopelw.iy buten.
• (1.0. Shelter at his headquarters at the
d croesing of the kilo Guam. had •
tent communication with the front.
The Most critical time was after the
had Wes taken when the am-
u>lltton ran low. Two tack trains lout•
th shells were got to the front by
nt Brooks shortly atter 8 o'oloa ,,
wounded aro streaming In.
. Shatter estimates that the lo.. In
killed and wounded 1s not more than 800.
1,000 U. S. TROOPS KILLED.
HONORED BY A WORLD
MISS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, MOST
FAMOUS OF ARMY NURSES.
Wer R•e..t ulrtadar aid Mier Riad
Lotter M ti.. Osm.tew Aberdooi Cem-
eerolag Trala•d Nurses 1a Cooeda
Recall M. Ral.t ".'a tr a World
Wbleh Hae Lena Honored Mer.
M1.. Florence Nightingale, most
famuua of army nurses, has recently been
brought again to the remembranoe of
Canadian people. From 10 South street,
Park lane, London W., she wrote the
Counters Aberdeeu one of her lung,
• thoughtful, Intorwstion-glvtng and
• kindly Isom on the question of trained
district nurses. That was on May 5, just
• seventeen days atter her eswnsy-eighth
birthday. Ou the latter occasion goo was
presented by the Amerteane and Amerf•
cat, nurses resident In London with a
manorial addrnr of congratulation. ribs
had won •Mb low and gratitude by bar
Interest 10 their volunteer nursing system
for the army In the present war with
Spain.
MIs. Nightingale has carved well for
mors than theu
all t
ted span of life, lln and
now the heroine et the Crimean war hes
come to Beall day long, and all the days,
in • shaded room of ser London hon..
It 1s a bedridden .11.4en00, but 11 L one
Made toeautitul by the light of other days.
Nu one retirees Floreuoe Nightingale, nor
d •-s she forget Her room le aiwa'.
-- - -
With -Wee hooks, -
paw
iota,paw 'bearing einectal reit
WoWante art of nurins Ma)Ik&
hared/ writes pamphlets on the subjsst
. till, and pencils cud note paver are as
abundant In that sick room aa -la printed
tsMbt, Health and youth have failed
bar, but not the old interest and s.al.
Wow ag ever, nee 'Atoka front publicity
Nie reponse or newspaper oorrespotdens
need send ap his card, but she is always
accessible and at home to anyone who U
heosetly interested In nursing or oats of
the Blot, and who reeks her std awl
advice to this way. Encouragement and
(uuusel she has fur such. but never an
Interview has she yet granted to •
loarnaltat. ado 1t is easy to su how deep
all,. she 11 to all meteor. concerning the
n urses wbo have offered their servings
and are ready to serve their oountry la
this present war.
From the tint the aged heroine'.
Interost has been made manifest owned
them, and hence the nurses in London
have In grateful apprsdatton sent this
memorial to th.• idiom, tick rhamber, for
1t is (theory, and • loy.1 spirit dwells
.016 am -teen -Mee. :She Web het looking
el
a Olialal Despatch From Oen. charter
- W!! 'Tat lalleabet at Am•rle.as
Were 843[1.4 •e Friday.
^-eutiHrom,D.C.: 3nly 2_ --Tie Milo*
lag despatch from Gen. Shatter was Pe
Mitred today and made public from th
White House:
Playa del Kale, July 8. -To Secy. tit
War, Washington. Camp near Seville,
Cuba, July 3. -We hare the own well
Invested on the north and east, but with
a very thin line. Upon apprimehing wei
/Itnd It of such • oharm•Wr and the detest.
r1 ao strong that 1: will be impossible SO
qty It Isy storm with ruy Present toree,
Oma tissue up to date will eggregals
1,000, but 11.6 baa not yet town made.
But little sickness outside of exhaustion
from Intones heat and exertlm of the
battle of the day before yesterday and the
almost constant fire which 1. kept up om
the tre0rbee
Wagon road to ib. rear 1s kept ap /dill
same difficulty on amount of mins, hut I
w111 be able to u.e for the present. Oen.
Wheeler is a•nunay 111 and will probably
have to go to the rear today. Gen. Young
is also very ill. confined to DL bed. Gen.
M_ awkids slightly wounded In the foot
ng 'a sortie the enemy made Ma
shin erniclt teao handsomely repulsed.
bvMaviow of the troops w•. m:tgttlti-
elsse. Hew. Bemire harrelxwteri t>Tgr- tie
bolds the railroad from Santiago to San
t., aid has burned a bridge and re•
caved from 101110 nolle; also that Oen.
do has arrived at l'alrna, and that the
11l'eneh Consul with shoot Ono French
liaison. name into hie lineyetterday from
eigntlsgo. Have directed him to treat
them with every conrtnry pomible.
• Major -Gen. Shatter.
Newest, of Gntltade to Rhanrr.
Secretary Alger sent the following reply
to Gen. Shatter: "To Gen Shatter' The
Presfdebt directs me to say that you have
the gratitude and thanks of the nation
Mil the brilliant and effective work of
your noble army on Friday. July 1. The
sturdy valor and heroism of officers and
men thrill the American people with
pride. The country mourns the breve men
wtbo fell in battle. Thty have added new
mimes to our roll of heroes. R. A. Alger,
S.ef. of War."
Seorekary Alger, when asked what
Bourse we. to be pursued In view of Gen.
li►•tter'a report of the conditions at Santi-
ago, gale that the Govern's.ent old nM
intend to make any of h, plans public
and give the enemy an opportunity of
knowing what was intended. It 1. under
stood that Oen. Shatter will at ones re-
eelve lnaruotlos.. War Department
°Metals have been In conference at the
White House and War Department
Shatter *111 Await Releferermeata
All of Gen. Phaftera despatches were
not made public for rename of expedi-
ency. it la under.taxl he will withdraw
to the Mlle near the city and await rein
forcementa, which will be sent 14 moon ea
possible. Aml.ten% Secretary Meiklijohn
to now buy areneging for tramapnrol.
*111.. Celt. 1t •'Draw,
Gen. Mlles geld the result at Stainingo
appears to be a drown battle. He also
4.1d the withdrawal of Oen. Shelter to
the highland. of Seemey, nese the s a,
would be temporary, enabling th troops
to rest and prepare for future work. Cm.
Shatter would probably give up KI ('sney
and the plain not tar from Santiago.
1)sashrer.
.lame. Spofford of Cherry Valley, while
handling a revolver, elehtdentglly shot hie
little daughter, the bullet passing through
the body at the left I,tease Her reOOT.ry
U doubtful.
WHEAT STILL WEAK.
A Bevtew et Leet Week's w k•.5 Markets
1. Celeage, Serowe sad Canada
Th. Priem.
Tba'cblrt Mamie to wBaren to li.' ul'1* :e
ttn.erka,.,v earance .0 American [mord.
slob want the week cluwa. Reporte uuw
tuning 111 trete all puts of the Wast team
to indicate that the United Mates w u. at
crop will nut usual excited W0009.4100 .us.,
it will be remawbared (het a law wake
ego lbs prwpect wan cuueldered to war -
taut an estimate of 1uttutt1,6ua bo6ds,aad
fnr (.Mug uU of lW.W .fiVtobu.b la lbs
uulluuk war the •nevi tactor wbkb lot
Tbarwtr), rod b'r„ley lout atreas.e (u obit
Chkwge market. Ail deliveries advanewl,
with the 74.111 tun; July.wheat c1,eJ
awbbt 6 0106Umbel1 per Umbel o
higher than last
=write the 8epteu,ber and l/rceu,-
o�tkter Qek Wader net gale jut ut•:r,
4 osaM �1f 4111.1. It way br nidal [1141
Mich Of the wheat no* bring harvested
}�
y, and this report la, of cour.e, a tarter
thler(hual 10 the Weet 1e of pour quai-
ls the adrauer spoken of. The Liverpool
and l'outluc•utal .nark.'(,, wet, very dull
and weak during the fore part et the• week.
but they have been strengthening ap the
last day or two. I.Iverpooi futures are to-
day 5..d to 2d per metal higher than a
week ago, Perla and Antwerp ale s1111
eotulderabty lower than last Saturday. One
event of the week hoe be'e•a -the re-imtto.t-
tlot, of the Frrueyb duty uu wheat, wblen
want 1.1. effect tnt.r4.. HW the re-
impualtlou of thte Impyo,trat been Pas poured
until the middle of Jely, a. was it, our
tittle thought Intel,.
o btthe
ae Ent two weeks
of this n:un!h woulbare sera n cor.ider-
eble.' rushing of grata from the British
markets Into France, and the colleen. :t
Prating 1p of the London and 11 ,•-
p.,ul prt,•es, i4 ou.f the Turlu Beard .Traed
trade low bee. e/a5aanr ■red all gralu
prior. are lower than a week ■fin.
-•awTeMat It. L•wreoee Market.-
^ -em.ryro a airab.e term prwrgr'
M grace
o ld at 70c per buebiL
flit--Hs.uta trowel Min-btlittela told at' Mr to
Hay and straw, deliveries Mitt: price,
.n,•hn11••.•,l _
Dressed hogs. priesm4Qe1_et S1 t. IS.
per cwt.
flatter mid at 166 b We gar lb. for rolls..
art .Mnew-Id ataAM, 125jr to 15.• per down fee
atrieUy
Deliveries of maitre far, duek. selling
At Mr to 75c. and chick,•'. at 43e to 63c.
cheese 14*..,.•tn.
Uow,gavllle, Q•.'„ Jule _. At the 1)1'
tact or beutoru datryit• u'. tem Icy b.•:e
Mae burr. of eb.r.,. were boar ted
M.tairftenes; 43 boxes butler by our
; T51a! was th.., h,gfftarot bid for
einem; me sales; 43 brava butter sold to
W. P, Hibbard for 1504e. Shirting 1.140100,
. d to U. ■t 1 V.W.
OgdensbJulyurg, N. 1'., July 2. -Twenty-three
oto -1474 beta. -offered; .iU lois put b *ril-
ed; 71tc bid; no salve; later an street ,.,W.
f ported sold at 7 3 1&•,
Cornwall, Ont., July 2, --Twenty factories
boarded 1340, of wblrb 2226 were mi. red „n I
42 American: 396 bought by J. F. Y, t;r g-
.00 400 by 0, H, Wo,rl; balance unsold.
The. p*'rlden( and aetretery et tie ltrork-
rill, Cheese Board addressed the m.Wb•:rs
194 Ugitled ter i'tratitpl., dlalltic4.Aw. adurpt
a Latey bar " ♦torr a ls.u.l.k,o, t
was decided not to take e•y ai•tlua now.
W atprtown, N Y. Jatls2.--gel.'. ,ir ebe•se
on the Bearef of '((rade today : 61371 large
atr to
tat6aydon, eat., July i-leght•as factortrs
boarded 2796 boxes of Jun •: no mar-
'ket quiet. The agr•.W,•bt to ..•:1 on r!fr
market day only will be rely fir •geeee
tore next market day.
Iroquois, N.Y., July 2. -At the Chime
Board to -day, 970 boars were offered nd
?lye bid; iso rides: rule made that Imre.
after .11 pales mast be ;rade ea Mil.
CHICAGO WITHOUT NEw1r.
Not a New. r I.•.d 1. the Windt
City on 6otardor.
ChMltgn, July 4. -Tint following bn11e-
Nn wail pelted at every Chicago now.
paper °flw Friday evening:
At 4 o'clock thio evening, Frldny, the
Stereotyper.' Union nutled the news
paper publisher* .t (Abases Mae ernees
their demands for an moms* of Wagee
from l8 25 to Si par ,lay, A reduction of
the working dry from eight to seven
hours, with pmrmm,r at the rate of 74
rant' pee hour for .all overtime end other
enneesekw,r were ret "nae aoeeded CO, they
would refuse to return en work.
in eimeemennee ret this action, there
was not a newspaper teenad In Chicago
Saturday. This a%inn of the newep.pe?.
was le parawnes of an uralersat.nding re-
medy entered leo Thee will be nn
eomprrmt.e and tut a single striker will
be taken back.
Darned•/ Ce.. at seams.
oleos . Jelly 4 -Hobe, kYulllre, •
Sons. mma of about I N yaese 31 •sac wb.
live' 111 the t%redtere, wee Sewngg lm
the (Saws Hesilmy while barlag.
tsrewu04 se O. (
Oa f)eetinfmm )Say at 7saseevltr, W.O
James lllemne e; fierewsity of 441mttt
wee drows.4L wh1Yt hathlm3,
11,0.1131'1 a1l:HTI1(UALlt.
ripen de.tll with fearl,es eyes Is not Winder, June SO. -Reports from differ
.rushed at the des,roy.r'e drawing bar ent parts of Rises County state that the
to him. A brave heart 1s the sublime test heavy rains of Friday night and -ern
of endorsor -
•
Mrlttab Yarrtpt&-_- -__.
Liverpool, July 2. -Sprits wheat le riot.
ed at es red; red winterat r M: 1n. 1
Cal„ 7s 4d to 7. 454,1; owe, its Mid; pees,
.tapork, 51s 3d; lard. 27.-14.1: tallow.18. ed;
ssav7, it., 31s; light, ass 6d: do., abort
eat, tea ad; cheese, white, 361 fid: colored.
fig. M.
Liverpool---(lose-Spot wheat steady. es I
red whiter at 1• mai; Indian, de M, and Ne
1 Northern spring, 6. Tit: furores strode
el M id; for Jet,- 6too
, , for 1 fSept. air l 3s
7 1 181' nr.'. Hoer noose lirm at 't ,r'.d:
Dittoes quiet a: 3. ii neat for July nal 1. 3.1
fee Sept. mod 3. 44 for Ort. Flour, 25. 61,
CROPS DAMAGED.
.10.4 -Mews insane Saw neese•r ,.r Meir..
MVerylhl.g Bat Spring Orale
*erloa47 Awe.ted.
•
Mies Nightingale knows, as, *lack,
but few ardent young volunteer nurses
even imagine, all the sickening horrors
of war. She was the first of all hospital
nurse., the glorious pioneer of • noble
band, and her work during the Crimean
war is best eetlmntsl by remembering
that before she reaehtd the Crimea with
her nursing brigade 60 per oent. of the
skk and wounded British soldiers In the
btapltals of Scutari were dying, but
ander her mfnistratluu• the loos was
reduced to 1 per n•nt. 1 his wee a
triumph lhdeed, but 1t was one In the
tans of great odds Dirt, bad odorm, lack
of accommodation and ventilation she
had to fight against. There were not the
commonest necessaries of • hospital, and
the soldiers lay upon the hare ground,
With the fetid air struggling for egrets
from the gap,ng chinks in the wall..
Into this purgatory Dams Flrnenne
Nightingale and her devoted band of
DUMAS. The mortally was become
enormous-rokliers who had not been
wounded sueoumhtng b cholera, fever
and dysentery. The hideous suffering
had been exploited In the new.papers and
public feeling wits terribly around, but
no definite and sstl.factory action was
taken until Mtas Nlgntingele, a girl of
good and wealthy English family, wrote
o the minimise ot war and proffered her
cervine*. Six day. later .be took with her
thirty-eight volunteer nurses, ten Homan
Catholic and eight Englieb Eplsoopal
sinters, and twenty gathered from differ-
ent htapitals. Their work in Scutari was
extremely difficult, and made still more
so by the jealousies of officials Bat tbe
women labored on without a murmur.
They scarcely slept, and night after night
made the weary rounds with little lamps
In their faithful bandit, ministering I
the sick. the wounded, and the dying.
Then it was that a poet wrote "The
Lady of the lamp '' enta.nfferers used
to kl.. Mien NightingalS. shadow ma It
fell Groes their pillow. when ohs peeped.
Nor 414 the heroine herself secepe. She
'aught the fever and barely scraped
death. Nine of her fellow workers did
of It, and many others. were bounded
home, never to fully rollover any more.
This le the 'dory of war.
The aftermath in different The brave
women were welnomd home with
eaolamation from the highest to the
lowest In the land. But for these th1.g.,
perhaps, Florence Nightingale never
really eared. Her hurt was In ber obosun
wort. and it 1. there to -day. Rhe hag
planned hospital., founded the Rd
Croat S,a1rq, secured better arenmmo-
flemerh ter the British soldier, Ne
Wonder all trader hwrtm the world ever
honor Fle'wnee Ntghtinrale,
A Big watch >tapwrt,r.
Rwednn exports 1,000,000,000 hogm of
rratebes yearly, and has Ike eldest =Mak
factory la the world.
saw Msdd..ed Them.
"Whet are they ducking that pont
fellow for?"
"He deserves it. Sin*-. he'. Mean to
camp he'll talked of nothing eine het
the way kip mother used to hake pan -
.04.. and try liver. "-Cleveland Platt
Dealer..
lime Wes An.
"What's tats I heat about the tor.
transit imyMg a lest of Merle Walser'
"1 basal htitrd of nave* Was"
"W_ali, I Isar saga iNt
1� gftwl "M
MOW
ttW Mldl
defemgee "-New Task Mika
dry did great ,fanrge to crops, 1n many
places oorn was washed out of 'he ground.
end some of It Is o0 broken that it tea+
ruined. The greatest 1011 will be in the
wheat and hay trope. The hay woe batten
to the ground, and An 1t In sea 1y to out
there will be whole field. ruined on sr
...mint of 'rust, which appeared as soon as
the am cine out wart.. In many places
It was so lodged teat It will he almost
impossible to cut It with a mower. The
wheat was broken In stub a way that 11
will not ripen and w111 therefore he a
total loss The spring crops were net tier
enough advanced to be materially , dein
aged by oho heavy downpour. Vegetables
alio suffered, as In many plate. Ole
plants were oompletey washed out of the
ground. Tobacco did not emispe, a. It was
only planted reoenty and did not have
■utllcleft growth to withstand the min.
Industrial Szhlbltlen Prize I.1.ts
Tor -into, June 29. -Thirty -nye 'boomed
dollars la a Int of money to award In pre
tontine In ten days, but that as the
amount the Toronto Industrial Exhibi-
tion, which Is to be held this year from
August 29 to Septomher 12. will glee,
five•.venths of the amount being devoted
to the Ilve stook, dairying and other agri-
cultural chimes. Entries close, 1t might
be mentioned, on Aug. 6.
Martial Lew In Austria.
Vienna, June 20 -A dernatch from
Lemberg, Austrian (2 LIeis ■nnounoos
that martial law hes tn,m, proclaimed In
the districts el Llrnanowa and Neu San-
ders, owing to the frequent oases of mur-
der, robbery and incendiarism which have
oocurred derv.
A Brik.a.n IL111M.
Trenton, July 4.-A old evident on.
carred on the Centril Ontario }Railway
about t o'clock tfaitrdsy afternoon. As a
gravel train waw slowing up near the
C,P. H. junction T. K Howe, one of the
brelemen, wan putting no • brake a'Ith
a stick In the wheel, when the stick
brnke and he fell between the ears. A.
he was about the middle or the train
about half the oars passed over his b,ly,
almost eutting hint in two.
Murderer Not Captor..( Yet.
London, Ont., July 4.- Up to 10
o'clock lent night the murderer M P. C.
Twnhey had not keen capinred He le
thought to be hiding on the Indian ra•
germ, neer :4Arn1• The huh le donee,
and one,of the lament to the eenutry.
Constables Mteak, Bobagsw55.3 Relp% Ot
the city pollee force hat. rstmrnisl fro,,.
the search.
Rritate's, Linea Reath.
London, July 4,-A d..p.teh 1,001 Syd-
ney, N.B.W., my. the Hellish cruiser
Mohawk has annexed 14 Iolanda M Sant.
Cru. and 1)0tt poops in the Pelee.
A wen Mae Drewaed,
Ottawa, Jay 4.-Cleopbs. Bolan wo,
sou of Mr. Charles fidanpar. atmtemitter,
et Albert etreml, ii U mast death by
drowning PrIday afbrmew at Bwrtmbt..
Creek. about • mile Wow Rotate Claude
The voting woe had game M • tete day.'
online Ida Ohs eseapanteme, At ahem
• o'.loek M took hie sees sad atter.
ajwards wee, 1se a ha*. He Ind hardy
alighta fen Oeshilhot the dews whim he
boo BM WAY woe re -
severed
fl'Wh (July a. ranserei sg ldjd"
�tnsf II, Pert -111M.
TMS HEART
IS THE
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
OF THE
SYSTEM.
ITS
CURRENT
MUST
NOT
STOP.
ar
TVs Da,
Wean Co,
Tomato.
It airs. ter plea-
sure to •adorn
Dr. Ward'. Blood
and N•rve Pills
For tear. 1 have sat.
feral from weak action
of the heart and ass
nerves were iea4Mrees.
i
was irritable, etorri•d,
easily alarmed, and suf-
fered greatly .t tines, but
.Ince taking your Bloodaa4
Nerve Fills I have telt spire-
dld. My nerves .re strung
and 1 am free from dultreas and
have bad no trouble with uty
heart .ince nal ng Soar Bleed aa4
Nerve Mlle. I g
Mem mith-te all
from serimsellastametassemelm
(Signed)
11185 MAGGIE 61171 f,
ret D•Arcm et., T050111To,
Pries fix. per boa, s hoses far =..s., fit
druggists, or 1f sot attainable at year
druggist., sailed ea receipt of price by
de DR. WARD CO. Vktoel. St . To.
roma Book of Ine.rmanra PRE L
Cblekamaym
The word Chickamauga, like a g1e.M
many ofther pauper batter of places In rho. *
country, bot Indian origin. It Weald to
be a Cherokee nano, signifying "the rive
of death," and, according sq • leve/
which has Boated down ammo tie
the stream raoelved Iia name from Ss
SIM
easreor&I drowning of the people of r vi.
hikeby
a sudden rte attributed to a cLu .
burst
Chick.homlay ie soother name of slat -
liar ch•reeser, the Indian word signify
"turkey disk," or • plata When turkeys
MS "Qat lit llggmhie Chicopee tha.zsmp„_
of a town In Mawobusetta, signifies "re
plain at Weoh bark, " and C , r
Ch000sgo, which we have tale'
Chicago, L variously r sag•
playful waters" or the "destitute plsgt r
It has also bees interpreted as "tis paw
at the wild leek." or polecat plant, ail
which of the three translations L correct
most be lett v the antiquarians buffs
among them 'vet -ea Louis Olobe-Dasar
went.
Tim 1ema.l•e Use.
Mia D•sherly-I do wish Jack Wary
✓ ove hlsaaltl
Mrs. P1.sherly (entieWgll )-.
Aren't moors ntoe to rip mod Wilk
thougbl-New York Journal.
1..sary
Tourist (In railway uv) -I underneath
yds have very good drinking water in
Munich. -
Municher--8o I bear.-Fltegesde Sia5.
ter.
A Fon a .,
BIDltts- ame a gaud Watt ea your hoot- --
big trip?
Jones --No; we didn't have a diesel Ls►
b the whole crowd. -Up to Data
TOBACCO HEARTI
HAVE you
been smok-
ing a good deal
Misty and fed
.e oocasional
twinge of pale
round your heart
An you abort of
breath. nerve.
nehinpd masa-
tem of pins and needle'
going through your -
arm and fingers?
Better take a box or two of
Milburn's Heart and Nerve
Pills sod get cured before
things become too serious
Here's what Mr. John
James, of Caledoai•. Ont..
h.. to ..y abort
them: "I have
had serious hear t
trouble for four years,
canned by etoessiv. nee of tobacco. Al
times my heart would beat very rapidly
and then seemed to stop beating only to
commencer again with unnatural tepidity.
"This unhealthy action of my heart
ousel shortness of breath, weakness sod
debility. I tried many medial•se sad
spent a great deal of money bbl mild
not get any help
Last November, however, I ma of a
man, afiliotd like myself, being mind by
Milburn's Hemet tad Nene Pills. Iwed
to Roper's drug sore and bonght a boa.
When I had finished taking it I was se
motet better I bought another box and
*Ms completed the oars. My heart has
met bothered tree sines, and I strongly
as-mmemd all mutterers tram heart and
mares trouble, eatmd by .ees.iv am of
b give Milburn's Heart and
Neem • We and faithtal trial."
bias 44..abox or3bozos for VIE.
.11
dNu 0.. . T. Mama Tavola, Torenga, Ont
{msmlmI�
1111:=1er•p=1a. Prlmm 7N.
Weak Kidneys.
Always Cured by Doan's
Kidney Pills.
Mr. I. Patterson, Croft St., Am-
herst, N.S., makes the following
statement : " Having been trou-
bled for some time with distress-
ing backaches and weak kidneys,
i decided to try Doan's Kidney
Pills. They acted promptly and
effectively in removing the trouble
with which 1 was afflicted, and re-
stored me to my old-time form. it
1. a pleasure for me to recommend
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