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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-09-16, Page 7, "."'5. .,1 'I a....., 'P .. r . .. i, 1. V' . . -i r. :, ,u., a a.V. .i,. i - i r , r r; 143 a y, .P�11,�,.�,`11'�,_�, ;,`.S rxna COYIt'iltlollS life a '� �i?411► the use ofcott�t's a11� of cod-IiVe ' oil X60 �, ir. ` ,P .. • dor tli;s lreasan }, 'e ;cul: 11p a 5oc. size, which w h c enough for an ordinary ,4, .i 4 cr Gold or useful .as a for babies and chidrenn. =t i hi other conditions pin � :' ,fit • be .clow, someWnes ' `l"F ;nostiz3aperceptible,health4 k `C; iIt' 'be built up in a day, 0 '_' .'� Qx this Scotts FmulsioI , ;. must be taken as nourish- , „, l[p lit, f d rather than k; medicin�ad prepared for ,,,•:­ I._X 'tired and weak digestions. ,,;, ` '' :eprrh BOwNa, Ctaensiat•. .. .. jW esti fl.w 'shill:- -. xm Maggie MoMartin, 27 Radenhurst 8t„ Toronto out„ sw¢aro that Ryyyokmau's "Kootenayy Cure” cared her of ParaivsLs which rend¢red one side of herb entirely useless Pi letans Bald there was no Ir . of her ever recovering the use of her limbs. nope deserted her, but today she is walkingaround telling her friends how Ryokman's " Kooto,y Cure" gave her life and happiness, , $worn to, July 10, 1808, before J. W. -Seymour 9 10'X -j Qo,,Public. , • Swou 11; _RiTATS11lil0 9-1uKTfdFQL I4oTRER.n Leuij" 4hlte,'nine years old, slim suffered with Eezemp, since her birth, has been entivelay cured and ber genial system built up by R�okinan s "Kootenay Cure." The above facts we given a a sworn state. `, inept made by •her mother. ra-doorga white. 199 >e•='8tfasoR at., Hamilton, wont., dated- July 8. 18M t.before J. F. Mouck, Notary Public A ',llostnlNA LTION 16118TUR1196 - SWORN STATEMENT YAAJl B. Charles T►. Newman. 18 Marlborough SL, Toronto Ont., bad a complication of blood troubles, Rhea. lnatlsm, severe 'Kidney trouble and oonstipatlon. Wax frequently disturbed at night, lost his appetite ,. sad was a ver sick man. His Kidneys are now in a . ,Beatah,� cond�tion, his appetite ood, Bleep undlt turbedand constipation cured ; all this was dons by ,SfLtoekm ntetoe thheoabove t Core." before J. W 9oymotu Qorlgye July 10, 1890- '+FE:RFLCT TEA c N ? FI •', FINClT TEA ',,. in THE WORLD CA f t ` FROM THE TEA PLA"rTO THE TEA OUA IN ITS NATIVE PUFI"T- ` „Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea 11 growers as a sample of the best qualitiesofiondian the Teas Therefore they use the grestes selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they .4! i.' put it up themselves and sa it only in the' original "I packages, thereby securing i!s Purity and exedtenm ', • Put up in lb., i lb, and S iia• packages, and never sold in 4 • ALL GOOD GROCERSKEEP IT. If your grocer does not keep it.. tell him to write b s, STEEL, HAYTER tit CO. y. . 11 and 18 Front Btrer¢t £est. Toronto DOCTORS �. 4. KENNEDYKERGdN ,: Specialists in the Treatment o1 Nervous, Blood, Sexual and Private Diseases I ,1l yeua is BIT""1.200,00, Clued tenet'; letokoz energy ana Iranssar �+ This important stop - �GE life should never On n are kpositively cured . t,«yo..,, . s .rs wwa Plied or disese sit once, as we can restore your etren dtal energy and desires. It you wla is milfrr, on • advice raay be worth a fortune to you. ® 1 - BOALot?mlifoIfDraiaad Away; � �sw ilthad._. iltm�ti A, 11 a ►_. � a , , of Sell Abuse, Late► Excesses. e t000 urs' paps, or tho effects of a Misspent Life. 41, ,. l GUILES GUARANTEED 'PAY `'` OB NO 11 ,`; 111. at walreat and Cure I cvely, breath of cold. wind an, I freely file and keeps in the natural ,*rriiaslont.V far ooaele,SYPht- edifibid _Farm to ?rhe rrti meiaroad effete to rent t 1 S �,yf,ytfari ;afresh rAnnlog cn.,av u roe,...,, ■,. w.o ,, ;1,r,lt,, id A datiteblo fatorrbof Clloton8,raln,Dbil W4.'`''t geitte"lle, BllRht pf tl�e P1 r+ � . Fear. f}Y JO>3N t7bAlb, IiOIi'1'IfiIiLTARIBT• I9, DuringMthB -past X V,* wefka a large HE trnber ! spec Wens of apple and pear 13 qge killed by blight, .gee of 'Apple logwn under the na"s Bli ht" �d�'ire Blihblhatle hbeR recti vl ed this oiDce, `We iea� 4 have a own, scorched, but'1110t shrivelled, pro ipearance;, the bark, bh the other p withered, in incl, is ahrlveile a The w Qu (clition to Mein d holy , h ''not;ic- p I in America of this ,('r- tkfa ears th I in America fi�T Ixl liner t r is easily ree,t 11 s��.ts th its growth ,t:11d:eYeIndt,upon ol- Pi ills treea, which' .ls u, ha Pte ha. as ;Made a ,ws,, When ihis,460 h th rowth of a few incbesi.the leaves on to line of the young glltog?ts mai'be ob- w arved to su denl>f tA1i1llrOwr]--tri a cri ngle night, as it vjoi;ei if'the tree is at watched closely thls&lbfONi00'1i' 11 be upon W land to extend dow"W to early all of the. t*1`gs vlibich have an een attacked. In egrue cases, the die- Po Dlouratio , of the flack ce86ea when a ad tiger branch is ' t0ached; in other istances the lar d� branch becomes ffeeted, ----- III iu. iliin the o isease to the sterni I whi,h case the a eath of the tree play be ,loa►xed upon s a .certainty.: ' 0fCeu, hatveyer, the fo corchin an brown ng affects only d g Crab trees he young terrain�al t�iIga. G ,re frequently affected m t31ia way• a t is the least injurious form of the of [isease. Pears are often attacked in t he main branches and on the stems, o he disease flading. entrance through t lura and tufts of leadea. , - A tree at- li asked in this way uivalip succl,mbs. n 7ntil 1880 nothing was definitely e Lnown re{{��arding the nature of the Dal-_ - In that year Prof. Burrill, of .r [llinois, published the first authorita ;ive account of the bacterial or "germ" n origin of this disease, Prof. But -rill's nvestigatious were afterwards Piiund- I,ntly corroborated by the carefulwork if Prof. Arthur at the New York Experimental Station. The adiisnease is known to be caused by a her of the group bacteria now recognized in science by the name of Micrococcus " lovoms, Burrill. Prof. Arthur proved the contagious char- acter of the disease, by a also lfi its bacterial nature, Y i sial cultures in which filtered and unfiltered juices Of diseased trees were used to inoculate healthy trees. He found that the disease could only be transmitted artificially by using the i juices of branches which contained the characteristic bacteria. This disease finds most congenial conditions for rapid development in fast growing varieties having an abundance of suc- culent tissue. It usually obtains an entrance by way of the youngest leaves, and sometimes through the blossoms. At this time the wood is in an immature condition. The bacteria causing the disease may remain alive, in dead branches on the tree, and also in those which have been removed,and in this way communicate the disease to healthy trees. In addition to apple and pear trees, this disease attacks other members of the rose family, not- ably hawthorn and mountain -ash. Blight was prevalent throughout Eastern Ontario and the province of Quebec in 1882 and 1893. This year it has caused much damage to apple and pear orchards in Southern Ontario, and has been more or less injurious throughout the whole of Ontario and ,Quebec. REMEDIES. No direct effective remedy is known at the enttime. The ollowing, of a preventive char- acter, should be applied : 1. Pf•une off and burn all blighted branches as soon as noticed, cutting 12 or 15 inches below the di$eased wood as shown by the blackened and shriv- elled bark, painting the cur, surface with linseed oil. 2. Follow such a system of culture as will tend to produce a moderate growth of well ripened wood. 3. If an orchard which has been cul- tivated previous to the attack is seri- oualy affected, try seeding to clover for a year; this, con led with a liberal top dressing of wood ashes, may tend to lessen liability to the disease. In a case of this kind avoid using barnyard manure. 4. Grow, as far as possible, the var- ieties which in that particular locality have shown great immunity from the disease. 5. In Southern Ontario -where they are not specially need ed-Transcendant and Siberian crabs. often act as breed- ing places for the disease, and for this reason should be destroyed. Further information regarding the disease ]nay be found in the Report of the Horticulturist of the Central Ex- prratimental Farm, 1893. Copies of this may be had on application to the Dir ector, or Horticulturist, Central Ex- perimental Farm, Ottawa, as long as the edition lasts. "S1aved My Life" A VETERAN'S STORY. ^Several years ago, while in Fort Snelling, Minn., I caught a severe cold, attended with a terrible cough, that allowed me no rest clay or night. Tile doctors after exhaust- ing their remedies, pronounced my case hopeless, say- ing theycould do no more for me. At this time a bottle of AYER'S Cherry rectoral wzxs sent to me by a friend who urged .' me to take it, which 11 I'd], :d], iii > soon after was greatly rbllevetl; Jared' in a short U40 wits colOplete'ty curc!d. 1 Have neV'er had r much of a cough since that time. . and I.,11rmly believe Ayer's Cherry Lo Pectoral saved my life." -)V, H. WARD, 8 Quimby Av.,1,OWtil XAk6& ,thAYERIS.11 Cherry Peq ,, r io hest &VAT& st wo> *�� W-) c . � w AY oil Milt cern Indtgammaw i .»;- 4 ; I 5 .1 1*. Y 11 F r1 I r r' n ■-',%%M,n •. w ;:,;',-.;+$fit" f; ,;$pQ1F I�it Muif"+'JM•, R7T �' 19Ttal'+� T LV�*/L` a �m+M�Mp i��yykny.. 8 lON a o , ozir.t FIIAWO��ItizlN i SOI N GIB- TPR 017 �►d1A, D�MV1ZE. A • Ag xoxivlt S4LTTi TiTU PAiNs'41r Aiseasa • Itrat rtotlecd oia1y a ` few ears aga, flat one,tgt?ich is becort cJATIo >aI1m14ntATlsxlDA • d1-.�.ih mytairo'1hjulrions each season,.Is that TORO,, ALL SORTS OF MED10M ANA which just at this time is effecting them . wMiT To T413 pfoorITAL IN VAIN— destruction of the native red plt1� AR. WIT UAMU PINK PILLS CURED crop. Many complaints have been ro- $IIS WHEN ALL EI1iE HAD FAILED- ce.ived from farmers and fruit growers m the London Advertiser. with regard to this disease, which has TfaerQ .urg ;tWQ tliings in this world beet' in eo" past and, to again this h he Mr. Sohn (1iTlbbns, a resident of Year.-catto Qg t(l1e►g '.alive plums when een's Avenue East, wllk hepceforth 'sleety mtLturo, to shrivel and fall off acs implioit donfldence 4n. One is suddenly. Fitful lfniths Falls to e td K'ieel of his wife and the other t�tttawa native plums a�pppear to bave js g suffered mostsevorelyy 1t has also been e curative qualities of Dr. Williarlls very injurious- tht6il bout Eastern ak Pills. In itis case the two went Ontario. In many aeetIonsfora pet iod nd ill baud Mro, Gibf}ons thought of of at least'five years the crap has e remedy, the pills LV the rest, and been lin entire failure owing day Mr. Gibbons is a well man to this disease. It manifests its pres- here last 'fall he was virtttttlly a ence by the appearance upon the p le. An Advertiser reporter called skin of the half ripe plume of small, the house the othe>~ evsning and pale greenish or yellow patches, at as met at the door by Mr. Gibbons, Nrst not longer than a pin head• r whom he -told the object of his visit, When the plum has reached half its d was cordially invited in. The r'e- normal size, the s ots may be detected v rter had no sooner got comfortably on closely examining the fruit. These li ated when Mr. Gibbons werik into all spots increase in size with the ,growth H joining room. The sound of clink- of the plum till they become half an b g bottles floated through the half inch or more in diameter. In older n lien door ',rind; when Mr, Gibbons re- -specimens these blotches become darker ` all he had in his ernes 4 'whole in colour, more irregular and some- f bal,skc�,i�, of 'bottles -all he has to show ,what raised. The plums finally t r many and Willy a hard earned shrivel and fall from the trees before ollar a ent in useless drugs, As Mr. maturing, but after they have begun ibbins was busy showing the bottles to color. At the present time it is < an descanting upon the impoteney not an uncommon sight to find ap- the•'medicines they had cantaineal, fruit healthy trees loaded with he reporter had abundant opportunity fruit partially coloured but badly f may king the personal appearance of shrivelled and wholly unmarketable. I he man. His speech betrays his Eng- microscopic examination of the lis birth and his face still bears the affected' portion of the plum' shows a M of Buffering, but his frame is tum and the cells 1 rest, his step light and elastic, ani the cuticle of the -plum W he tells you that he can work, immediately beneath to be filled with un, or jump with any man, you can- a network of almost colort on f the rum -the vegetative portion of the of help but believe him- He la fungus. As the plums approach ma - years of age and was born in Bow turit the parasite produces fruiting Road, Stratford. England. He came threads whch bear small, two -celled, to Canada in 1882 and located at Galt, ovals ores. These germinate are W he is well and favorably known. when placed in water. They Ae worked for the Hon. Mr. Young, agents by which the disease is carried member of parliament, for a long time over from year to year. This fungus nd seven years ago he married Miss also causes the plum to crack and Alice Mann, also of Galt. After Mr. allows the entrance of other par - Gibbous removed to London he settled allows enemies, inducing ,fruit rot down near the car shops and did very and other troubles. This is in well, always havin plenty of work addition to its shrivelling and and always having the strength to do dwarfingeffect upon the fruit The t. He cared nothing about a wetting disease s of comparatively recent ap- uutil one day a year ago he took an earance, being first described by acute attack of sciatic rheumatism Pelix Von Thumen in 1887. It has following Wet feet. I lay down also been studied by Prof. L. 11. Pam - on this floor," said Mr. Gibbons, n telling his story, "night and mel of the IaTva Agricultural College, g and Prof. Bal eyy of Cornell University, day suffering terrible agony. e N.Y to whosekindness I am indebted could not get up a step and rap wife for the figures used in illustrating its had to help me up from the floor. I appearance and habits of growth. It felt the pain in my back first. I1, then inown to science under the name Of apparently left my back and got into my hips. Doctors came here to'see Cladosporium carpors in E st n Ontario, . me. They gave me preset iptions �ut To plum, growers in Eastern Ontario) none of them seemed to do me any good. the Ottawa Valley particularly, ane The neighbors could hear me all over the Province of Quebec, who are in a Queen's Avenue when I would get an larKe measure dependent upon forms attack of the pains. Last fall I Was of the native plums Of Canada and the taken out of this place in a back and United States for this class of fruit -if taken to the hospital. I remained home grown -this circular is especial - there about three weeks and the doc- 1y directed. The native plums of the tors did what they could for me but North-western States while as could not give lire any relief. At the yet not seriously attacked, do not end of three weeks 1 came home again enjoy complete immunity; and there eufferzng as much as ever. My wife is every reason to believe that in the got hold of a pam,tTet which told of a absence of concerted and persistent number of remarkable cures by the effort on the part of growers in apply - use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and ing the remedies recommended below, we determined to try them. I took native plums of all classes are likely to about three boxes and felt myself gett- fall a prey to the parasite. ing a little easier. I took thirteen REMEDIES. boxes altogether'. and it is over two 1 Top GRAP'i'INO. The native plums months since I felt the least suggestion of the North-western States -some Of Of pain." "Do you feel that you are them very desirable as to quality of entirely cured? asked the reporter. fruit, alyd all pertectly hardy -have "Yes, air, I can go out and do a day's not been affected seriously y this work just as well as ever I could. I fungus, so far. 'Ihe native by feel perfectly strong and have a good stock may be used to top graft these appetite. No, I don't want another resis attack of sickness like that," said Mr. more readily Western varieties, They unite readily and make a pe�rma. Gibbons, as he lighted the reporter to neat union With this stock. Wher( the door.the native var'iet is of little value, Mrs. Gibbons was not at home on the this plan, in conunctian with spray occasion of the reporter's first visit ing as described in the next paragraph.. Subsequently he called on her and re- will prove the most satisfactory wa3 ceived an entire confirmation of Mr. to overcome the difficulty. A limiter Gibbons' story. "He -was borne allquantity of scions of suitable varietiei last summer," said Mrs. Gibbons, "and for to grafting 'nay be obtained fro' last August the pains were so severe the Experimental Farm next spring as to br ing him down on his knees, during the month of April, which ii and to save himself he could not get the proper time to do the grafting up. I had to lift hien off the floorSprouts coming up about the roots o: many a time. He seemed powerless. trees In gardens may likewise be utiliz The bottles be showed you had almost ed as stocks by budding them durini all of them been t epeatedly filled so that the last week of August or the fir's the number of bottles is no criterion of week of September. They may alai the amount of medicine taken. Before be crown grafted early in the spring. he took the pills." concluded Mrs. 2 SPRAYING. -In character ant Gibbons, "I thought my husband manner of growth this parasite i. would never be able to stand upright closely related to the apple spot fung" again. But now," she added in part- and may be controlled in the sam, ing, "he is a well as ever he was. Way by persistent spraying wit] Dr. Williams' Pink Pills create new fu❑gicicles. The two fungicides mos blood, build up the nerves, and thus u@efui in preventing this disease are ;- drive disease from the system. In Bordeaux mixture and Ammoniacal 001 hundreds of cases they have cured per oar4on e. To prevent the disease after all other medicines had failed, the fruit must be sprayed at least thre thus establishing the claim that they times with the Bordeaux mixture an, are a marvel among the triumphs of once with the Ammonical Cop e modern medical science. The genuine Carbonate during the season. Th Pink Pills are sold only'in boxes, bear- first application, using Bordeaux M13 ing the full trademark, "Dr. Williams' ture, mould be made immediately afte Pink Pills for Pale -People." Protect the blossoms fall, to be followed wit yourself from imposition by refusingthe other two applications at interval any pill that does not bear the regret of two weeks. Make the final applicf Bred trade mark around the box. tion, using Ammonical Copppeet Cal bonate, when the fruit is beginni❑g t News Notes. Th is used instead of Bol Bayfield show has been set for Oct. 1st and 2nd. There are apple blossoms in the nei- ghborhood of Porters Hill. The Summerhill Sunday and public &cbools will hold their annual picnic in Mrs. Garvie's grove next Saturday. The Rev. Jerome Vaughan, a broth- er of Cardinal Vaughan, died in Lon- don Thursday. The Commerical hotel at Vankleek, Ont., was destroyed by flre on Tuesday night, and five women were burned to death. An old and respected resident of Peterborough. Ont., named Robert McMillan, formerlyy a hardware mer- chant, ei chant, died there Wednesday. Mouthuer v8n Matkon, the million- aire brewer, of Vienna•, has commttted suicide because of the • attacks made tkpon hiW by the anti-Sel►ifto, p%p,Q6. Wm. Stevens, bt tho ' {t'1i ' con:, Hullett, the other night encountered a burggler in his house and they came to flaticuffs. Mr. Stevens wens toughly Handled and has as a consequence eo laid up. :sP; .. r'.:. The building occupied by that Mon treal Stearn Laundryy t7cfrttpatily In Montreal was completely '':ed b ,Th . . or a. • dies . rd xl $tom -'f`buxeila� =� , � estihlated et*mtrlo 'an+$100,tlil0. with an insurance of $50,6W. colour. is deaux mixture for the last aiprayin because it does not stain the fruit the same extent, or in fact to an al preciable extent. Diseased fruit should be collecte and destroyed or deeply buried in tt earth. All trees growing in fence cornea and should ebe ds taring moyed;worthlessor r if ot, top graft( as recommended above. HOW TO PREPARE THE SPRAYING ML TURES, DILUTED BORDEAUX MIXTURE. lime land wiater, inethepfollowinghat pr portions t Copper Sulphate ........ 4 lbs. 4 lbs. Luise................... 50 galls. or of Water., - .. • .. .. coal -oil bard To -destroy dt %he same time lei cluing. insects ,on, plpin trees, add -3 t . of Paris,gwen., . • when a sin fo liaiitreiful of $ordea "I'".4&6 la ri rilroa. Alsaolvein a co. ."+ M P TTI ^'✓°'"•' V e X AR " "J■�' �5. ! y .�11 . , #1 :' ¢ when your clothing is interlined t' ., P ; .- with the light Ixnd durable Fibro 1. ' '' Chamois., i t tivel keeps out '. y Ps iz�,� w.; T'. ,. cvely, breath of cold. wind an, I freely file and keeps in the natural ' warmth of the body, because it is hood and vigor. price $1.00, 6 boxes for 58.011. Sent by mail, a complete non-conductor. You'll sroarelysmled. Write forovr book, "sen rt!/ng Facts," for en only, tells you how to get wcU genuine fall and winter com- ' r°enjoy �' fort with it through your clothing, - . Y - for only a few cents extra expense. i ' -''M� The Real Fibre Chamois sells ; ,--`" . now for 7.5a, with a label on each i and there is also a label on every ready-to-wear suit which is interlined with id. Always look for them, r,e«■,_se,�,esr�■ao■r■rrsr� else. If the lime when slaked is Iray or granular, strain thfough is p I -;The I�nglish papers regard the Irish c� nventi on as a complete failure, look- nesieve or coarse sacking, into the Ing upon it as a melancholy wake over arrel containing the copper sulphate barrel the corpse of Irish parliamentary agi- tation. ow in solution, then fill the ;ith water and the mixture is ready f a farm - W. J. Jewell, aged 23, sonied5rifesday Dr use. It should be used soon after or living near Whitby, Ont. ound brains blownout ging prepared. with his AMMONIACAL COPPER CARBONATE. morning in a lane near his home. It is supposed he committed suicide. topper Carbonate..............5 oz. Lmmonia....................... 2 qts. Nater .......................... 50 gals. Blacksmith Shop for Sale or This is prepared by dissolving the Rent, npper carbonate in the ammonia, and to 50 The (fluting with water gallons. At Summerhill. :oncentrated solution should be poured lite the water. Lire should be taken That desirable property, the ' Blacksmith Shop at Summerhill, about four miles from ro keep the ammonia in glass or stone tightly'COrked. Clinton or any other blacksmith shop, along with comfortable frame dwelling, with stone driving Ctrs cellar, good well water. &c. ; also house and other outbuildings: quarter acre garden, good withanum erof FOUR KINGS. edfruit avos- grapes, &c. Wilt be Bold or leased on favor- able terms to right party. Possession in Octe- ber. Good opening. Apply by letter or in per - DR. AGNEW'S FOUR GREAT CURES son to WM. GRAINGER, NEVER FAIL IN THEIR MISSION— Aug. 22nd, 1898. LondesboroP.O., Ont. IS NO "REYOND HOPE" POINT THERE WITH THEM, THEY CURE AND PHYSI- CIANS PRESCRIBE THEM — RELIEF COMES IN THIRTY MINUTES. d' d C t u s i I t I i i 3 3 i I t B I r a r h s 0 0 i- d e it d r. e, D- ie 31. 6f - oz. 17 11- 9 -ft Heart disease -If the heart palpi- tates, fluttel8, tires easily, it indicates Dominion Election 1896 isease-a day's nefflect may mean 1 each. Dr. Agnew s Cure for the Heart, is regarded by physicians as the greegst known remedy for the heart. ELECTORAL DISTRICT Geer e Crites, Customs house officer, ornwall, Says: "1 had acute heart rouble for a number of years. 1 was —of the— nable to attend to business. The lightest exertion proved very fati fin- WEST RIDING OF HURON,. ng. My physician recommended Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. Today am as well as ever, and able to attend o business," Catarrh -This disgusting membran- Statement of Ele ji10n fttitiftst's sous inflammation affecting the throat incurred, on behalf' of and sensitive cavities of the head, was at one time regarded as incurable, and Geor g0 McIntyre Kiltyy could only be checked in its extension by the use of red-hot irons and the A CANDIDATE AT SAID ELE(J strongest of acid sprays. The fallacy TION AND PAID BY ANDREW of such drastic treatment has been MILLIAN, HIS AGENT. conclusively exposed in the appliance of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It will curethe most stubborn cases -is Fe olutely painless and is easilyy app- Hall Rents ......................$ 3800 d. H. W. Francis, of the G. N. W, Printing and Posting.......... • 23 W, egraph Co.,. Brampton, says: "I was Express and Postage........... 4 46- a martyr to catarrh in the head for tenyears. I tried every remedy I Literature ...................... 20 could procure, with little or no benefit. Nomination Papers ............. 10 00 I got a sample bottle of Dr. Agnew's Travelling Expenses............ /8 30 Catarrhal Powder. It gave me great Telephone and Telegraph..... ,. 1 50 relief, and after usin four bottles I 3 was completely cured. Organizing ...................... 00 Piles -Dr. Agnew's Ointment re- Voters' Lists ................... 3 40 lieves and cures all forms of piles in- 94 92 from three to six nights. Comfort in ANDREW MILLIAN one application. -J5 cents. Dr. A mew's Liver Pills cure cost]- AGENT FOR G. M. KILTY• pation, biliousness and sick headache. TO Never gripe. Easy, and pleasant. Forty MR. A. M. TODD, doses, 10 cents. -'-Sold by Watts & Co. RETURNING OFFICER The Story of a Political Boy Orator. Buffalo News. Peroration, Jubilation, Nomination, Preparation, Notification. « « Peregrination, Argumentation. Tro Idation WEST RIDING OF HURON. Colborne, August 28th, 1898. Old Dr. Rordou's Remedy f at Mee Condemnation, 1N[fi1NNIN` i1NtidoIfTM titcoNUNaalr 165 Consternation, aIIRE� Lamentation, Extermination. Posr riv LY Li Hung Chang reached Winnipeg Lost Power. Nervous Debility, Palling Manhood, secret Di - shot tl 1 after noon Thursday en route Y to Vancouver. After a brief stop the senses, caused by the errors and excesses of youth. R nosing, midgdle-aged or ole iHINDNON" special continued west. The Earl re ofefollieffseand from excesses, efreresst cored to health, man' ceived a despatch during hie journey stating that the Queen had conferred hood and vigor. price $1.00, 6 boxes for 58.011. Sent by mail, orders of Knighthood on himself, his two sons and the Chinese Ambassador, sroarelysmled. Write forovr book, "sen rt!/ng Facts," for en only, tells you how to get wcU who accompanies the party. The cor- Li Bung Chang tea well. rest title conferred on is Grand Commander or Addreaa, QUEEN MEDICJNE CO., SO: 047. h the Queen the Victorian Order. 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