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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Mar 1889, p. 3

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YWNG FOLKS. flopping briskly formrd md accidently 7 Mormonisminthe UnitedStates. ‘ oaom rmrxc swoonâ€"snout hitting a light stand on which was a hardy The mum”, of the Mormon. in dim“. . _ ‘ CORRIOAN, Prop. a Adelaide street west. Lilaos- I pot-plant, pped stand and pot over. “ing their opinion, in the United Sum “d 3“"le Wm “38M. vhoubv pen ,, . . 3.51lshnrm ts rcdced. Write I " on, too bad i said the stranger. " I ll ob“, i i; was “min. to their number. "I mp n I'M seen the pussy-willows Wl.h dainty furry faces : . d n ‘or circularwl iulllnldmaiion. recur amages. is a curious commentary upon the loose I've found the pretty violets u II T “ Oh, no damage done i pleasantly and l _ n on Fan“. Lo ‘ . , ysteru of enforcing law in the re ublic. 13°": _ was rates. d promptly said Mr. Mlldmay. ‘ Pat is not Persistent 630‘,“ 1n", n nude by? C m l iotiwl:\n.Cnrre‘pcndeF‘nqen Mfifigi Ahloom in sha y places - 3111.118. anc The 1' vnquil and the crocus’ . . , bfogm’ 115° gut seimed’rfnd PT“ looks ‘11 green to break up the Mormon communities. Established 1560 “8 h‘ o “m one Anti-polygamy laws have been M. “d Hays [Old me of the spring, And in the orchard up uni down 72 King Street E, Toronto " A t f MQNEY m Drumming low use of interest on Irat- li’soagsyY::l.:d.°::.3?"§:“..... and w a certain one» stoodlit He knew what that sound tele- the numb“: Of proaocuuou m umh being - taken asa sign that Mormon rule was being Esau: POWfiER lsmoz ms: iaialzrtwpuar [sunburn Has glanced the bluebird's wing. .. 5., . . . graph meant. Slam went another door. broken n _ But the can“ t ddfi .1, ,mNGVEHZACTS AR: ' But here's the purple lilac “ You go up stairs, turn to the right, made to 31° ranks through 3; 12b“; :1; ‘-.--: siactaasrpunm aao Best I & That lifts its fragrant plumes, and takentue first door. 1 ll make you oom- mmonniu in nonpflygamom Scam points 8mm” “a “Ham 3 And sends a wait of sweetness fortsblel “1d Mf- M‘IdNY- to an evuion of the national policy on this _ Telling»: St..oor. Church. (omBauk alternate) The gues: reached the guest-room and was about to enter, when the door myste- riously began to shut as if a whirlwind were impelling it. Unfortunately he had thrust out his hand and ‘was grasping the side of the door, and then came a vigorous exclama- tion from the stranger, for his hand was pinched in the door-crack. “ 0'1. Uncle George 1” said Tom, rushing up stairs, for Tom here made his appearance. “ The door hit you 2" “ Yes.” said Uncle George, “ but a girl is in there l I saw her in a looking glass in- side." Then Uncle George said something else. Unhappy Nellie l Tryinv to get out of the way. she had run into the wrong room, and fired the door at Uncle George. And rich Uncle Georgeâ€"he gave what, in the suggested list of presents 2 Piano 2 N 0. Through homely cottage rooms, Its hardy branches tapping Against the farmhouse eaves, The flowers it gives us growing .ln generous waving sheaves. I'm sure the mother robin Is very glad to see Toe lilacs' screen about her Wee nest and fledgling! three, ' And father wren is singing in pure delight to day That spring is hear already And summer on the way. OF ALL KIND Dealers billed one on favorable term I R I I SH ll.llURll &Sllll Nurserymen,Bur lington, Out. A Dozen (‘ar Loads Very Fine Native onions. SEEDS gap‘rx-‘it’gngzsgnmmll’l‘WEund Illustrated lanow ready and A s E E will be sent rec to all applicants. It corrmhrssll the leading and most p0 ulnr sortso \f . enable. I‘m-m and Flower Seeds, besrdcs all thedcsxra Ilc novclricsofrhisand lost season, .4 nd everything else in ourlim- oi'liusincxs. Ever ' l-‘nrmer. Market Gin-donor. Florist. Private lisrdcnor and Amateur, should see a gopy' ol‘onr Catalogue before ordering. It Will [my run. J. A. summer-ssh? Kmo soeet (Three doors West of the M nrket) TORCH 'I‘O, ONTARIO Allan Lino Royal Mail Steamship: Sallingldurlng winter from Portland every’i‘hursday and Hal ax every Saturday to Live col, and in sum- mer from Quebec every Saturday to vsrpool,calllng at Londonderry to land mails and paesen era for Scotland md Ireland ; also from Baltimore, v a Hall- fax and St. John's, N. R, to Liverpool fortnightly durin summer months. The steamers oi the Glas. cow lnss sail during winter to and ham Halifax, Portland, Boston and Philadelphia; and uurin sum mer between 0 w and Montreal weeklifla gow and Boston wee y, and Glasgow and P adelphla lordnulmlyin. ‘ u: in! n Ly to or reg passage oro er orms on app A. Schumacher a 00., Baltimore ' S. Cunard a 00. Halliax' Shea a 09., so. John's,1iiid.; Wm. rnomp. . son a Co., St. John, N. 8.; Allen a 00.. Chico RIPAIBI'MJ A SPECIAL“. Srcosn-Has’anssLs. All Love A Alden, New York; H. Born-net, moron “07k Glmmntew- Send f rOutalosue. Allans, Rae a 00., Quebec: Wm. Broohie. Philadel- ll. P. DAVlES &. [ill , 52 lillllllllll ST, TURUNTU. pm" 3' A All“ Pm‘lnnd BM” Mmhw' B E W AR E o F IMI'I‘ATIONS. DR- DORE NWEND’S ROYAL Hair Magic ‘ D Falling Out of the 11.1.. Re. COFFEE, ‘4 , 4 moves Dandrufl'; lo Bild- None genuine but the Royal. Prepared by Ellis 8. Kelghley, - Toronto. LeatherBelting - flue growth It is unfailing. BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION. . . ' cw: AWAY me subject which could not be effected in «SEnEDémglfgglfggyggsfis-bgg 703037553: ON}: a country where the central authority fists Seeds. wficMmfllfnr28m1e14méfu§5 , . yvas ableoo enforce 1:; law; latigfaomrily ,_‘_. ,_ ‘ M in every part. The work of proselytlng is use Prompt. This offer will appear but iii-ice . not one to be wrnked at with safety as a I minor evil. In the South Mormonism is Loggeflg; ‘Eggmffing‘hfiugfot $00200 I n r 6 ul’ fimn'lng m9“? °°nverm Recently fine“ Stone. Houses, Stables. as well as Goods hunfi on \rtiee wishing to m rhsse imprcfl'n' Manitoba ormon disciples under the command of the outside byusing the Champion Bui‘gltl’ Alarm! Farms, from 80 son-u upwards, with inmsdlats two elder; “rived m Aunts, Georgia, No Olin on; go: into purpongogs lighting: witthcnt Kipper-1.0%“; oi to‘vfiiv. minnow to begin missionary labors, and it is record. Pm“ “3’ °“' ° ° '1‘“ °' - “n e P“ “P ' ‘1” ‘° ' ° ' ' “n 9°“ “1° . . In a minute Commercial Men can attach one to an ‘ iumlzhed free of charge and settlers assisted ed tight Th: of their fungal BIE‘WkthOCdd- den; by giggly; (gaging it, £033 no; [Inn-fig door 1:) making selection. . par re 0 persons or a t a e ity t e can a e no toy, at a webm e article. MONEY converted by missionaries Previously on Made, patented and sold by a wellâ€"known House. To Lou the d I Al b . .l A k your hardware dealer for one, and be sure ruv A! 0mm RAT“ o, Inna"- _gr°,un ; n .3 3m“ 3' 3m“ a? State 0‘ ame is on it, or send $1 and receive one tree. Good And I am glad our Father affairs In said to .exist, and the white popu- Agents wanted in every place. a. 8. RHIHALL, Whose love is over all. latron emigrate; in large numbers to Ubgh. P.0. Box Din, Balesroom 077 Craig SL, Moxruaan. Who counts the stars by number, And sees a sparrow fall, Has sent again the lilacs To make the garden fair, 150 Second-Hand. ‘! Send for list Mommas, Ql's who 1h Longtellow 8 Malden, "Standing. with reluctant ieet, Where the break and river meet, A ,1 w i their honeyed,aweemm BO k I N . Womanth andchlldhocd fleetl" “v.0: on. wandering p.235: N3. migrates:diagnoses:$2.22: “WWW” SAFE" ELEVATORS A piece of his mind, as Nellie had im- agined 2 Yes, and only that. It was unfortunate all round. However, after that, Nellie began resolutely to dis- cipline her troublesome temper. “ Ask God to help you,” suggested that good friend, Conscience. And she sought and found help. â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" St. Bernard Dogs. Geoffrey Williston Christine in a very in- teresting article on Our Canine Friends, published in the Chicago Journal, speaks of the noble St. Bernard dogs as follows : I am often asked what kind of dogs are most easily trained. To answer that ques- tion it must first be observed that dogs are divided into two classesâ€"the long and the short hairedâ€"of the long-haired, St.' Ber- nards and Newfoundlands are the most in- telligent, and therefore the easiest to train. Indeed, the 8). Bernard is the king of all dogs, towering as far above all others intel- lectually as in stature and in the price he commandsâ€"more than $5000 having been paid for a fine St. Bernard. ,These dogs are also of twa kindsâ€"the long and the short coat St. Bernardâ€" though they both belong to the class of long-haired dogs. OEthe two, I think the Ian coat deserves the prefer- ence. The St. ernard has a natural fond- ness for snow, just as the Newfoundland has an innate love for the water, and helmay be called a snow dog with as much propriety as the Newfoundland is styled a water dog. On being taken where there is snow he will lie down and roll in it, fill his mouth with it, toss it up with his paws, and in every way possible evincethe keenest deli ht at the com- ing in contact with it. It is t is character- istic, together Willi his great size and strength, which so peculiarly fits him for the noble work of rescuing the travelers to which he has so long been devoted in the Alps. Some years ago I visited some of the. monasteries of the monks of St. Bernard for the purpose of seeing the manner in which these dogs are trained to their life work. There I realized for the first time what a grand, noble thing the education of even a dog may be when it has a high and lofty _ Pat. hydraulic nund and steam elevators. enter upon their excitable, irritable, 8L force; Canadian Elevator \Vork: Peter and Queen streets ‘ HAMILTON. ONT. ~[Earper’s Young People. _â€"-â€"â€" SHE BLAMMED THE DOOR. â€"- BY REV. EDWARD A. RAND. ‘Bb-brang i "What was that 2" nerv )usly asked Aunt Prudence, who had come to visit her broth- er, Mr. Mildmay, and suddenly in the midst of a conversation, when he was inquiring about her husband, children and neighbors, came this violent slam. “What was it 2” Aunt Prudence again asked. Mr. Mildway’s face was clouded. He was biting his lip. It came again, “Bang-gr g!" Aunt Prudence rose from her chair. “Why, Thomas," she exclaimed, address- ing her brother, “ that must be a heavy wind that has got into the house somehow, and is doing mischief. Don’t you want me to go and see what it is 2 Your wife has a headache and. I wouldn’t trouble her." “ I will attend to it, sister," he said ner- vously. He spran up, and left the room. Then Aunt Pru once heard him mounting the hall-stairs. Then she heard his deep voice echoing out an order : "Nellie, you must not do that again. If you don't like what your brother Tom is doing, come to me, but don't show your displeasure that way." Then Aunt Prudence heard the peevish muttering of achild’s voice. Finally, Mr. Mlldmay came downstairs, and resumed his seat in the parlor by the side of his sister. “ Oh i” thought Aunt Prudence, " I see now who it was. That was my niece, Nel- lie, and she was angry with her brother Tom and slammed the door." :2 Aunt Prudence was correct in this con- clusion. Nellie was a girl lively in feat- ure, but lacking in good temper. To put it another way, she did not try to rein in her bad temper. The next day, Aunt Prudence witnes - ed another exhibition of Nellio's peevish- ness. “ I say, Nellie," remarked Tom, pleas. antly, “ it is hot here in the sitting-room. Let us go out into the hall ; it is not so hot existence, as they “ teens.” Nervous, stirred by strange, unknowable within them, each a mystery unto her- self, onr girls need the tenderst care, the airings?pssgzlazergssg‘: Brown Engines as e car em rou scritira er 0 , y " g " moo AllD‘STEEl BOILERS ANY SIZE. during which, in too many lives, alas, are sown the seed of dismissing forms of diseases Bu. this boon rononro ENGINE WORKS, PRINCESS AND FRONT STS peculiar to the female sex. to womafikindfiwfll prevent all such disease, I or cure t em ' they have alread seized a I ' - .. victim. Woman owes it to herszlf, to her ' Perkms & 00' Toruntfl' family, and to her social station, to be well and strong. Let her then not neglect the sure means of cure. “Favorite Prescription" 8 cl egitimate medicine, carefully compound- ed by an experienced and skilfully physician and adapted towoman’s delicate organization It is purely vegetable it is composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any con- dition of the system. Scotland was once called Pictland, but the land worth having wns picked long ago. Resolutions. Whereas, We are airee and enlightened people, and in duty bound to take the great- est care of the health of the community in general and of ourselves in particular. Therefore, be it Resolved, That in all cases where we are afflicted with constipation, inactive or dis- eased liver. biliousness, derangement of the stomach, jaundice and kidney troublesâ€"we will procure Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and use the same immediately. Children cry for the moon, when they grow up they want the earth. ' $500, or Cure Your Ontarrh. For a long series of years the manufactur- ers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, who are thoroughly responsible, financially, as any one can easily ascertain by proper enquiry have offered, through nearly every news paper in the land, a standing reward of $500 for a case of nasal catarrh, no matter how bad, or of how long standing, which they cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by all druggists at only 50 cents. It is mild, ,.»~\.' : x r. . All drugglsts every- . Sch Manufacturer, ' ‘ ’roaosro, 0-1., Oaxaca there. Walk up and down with me for aim. The monks begin to teach their dogs - - - - ~ five minutes. Come,that’s a good girl! I in the early stages of pappyhood, and not :thigfi’ingewsing' d°°d°nzmgn “imam!!! ELDIXDN8‘BD MAKERS'm ch ST‘ E, TORONTO am going. Five minutes, four minutes, only is physical and mental training includ- A soldier who can only afford a pipe 0 Sendfor Prior; Listsaud Discounts. I threeâ€"," . “ five minutes 1” she said pet- tishly, yet leaving the sitting-room for the ball. On her way there her foot caught in a rug and she almost fell. “There, Tom, just like you 1" she cried, Tom impru- den‘l'ily began to laugh. Nellie‘s face dark- ene . ” Oh, I beg your pardon," said Tom, humbly. “ Too bad, Nail l" He saw thc‘ gathering storm and like a wouldbe judi- cious mariner at sea, shifted his rubber and went on a different course. Too late. The storm broke. Nellie bounced into the dining-room, and thenâ€"â€" bang-g-g g I The dining room’ door closed with such a sharp report that it sounded like a pistol vigorously going off. And Tom, did he stay in the hall five minutes, or a less time? No, he quickly returned to the sitting-room as if determin- ed that there should not be two fools in the same house. lie sat down at the table near which Aunt Prudence was reading. “ Too bad l’ reflected Aunt Prudence. “ Nellie is spoiling her temper, if it is not spoiled already, and she is hurting Tom's good nature, and, oh, dear! she does not know she is getting into a habit that will hold her like iron. What can I do 2" That was a dificult question to answer. hire. Mildmay, the mother, saw Nellie's fault but neglected to cure it, making only ed in this teaching, but spiritual culture is by no means neglected. At meal time the dogs all sit in a row, each with a tin dish beâ€" fore him containing his repast. Grace is said by one of the monks, the dogs sitting motionless meanwhile with reverentially bowed heads. Not one of them stirs until “ amen ” is spoken. If some young novitiato 81'“ “ha-ml)“. 0“ 88-011 {12‘09- . shouldventuretoltaste the'contents of his dish When. a little men 11} hopelessly m love it era the arrival of the proper time some of greatly mama” his “8115. the older dogs forwith cause him to desist Consumption Surely Cured, by deep admonitory growls and sharp pull- To tho Editor :_ ing 0‘ the m?"- kae intelligence displayed Please inform your readers that I have a by “‘039 “mum “1 “mums traveler“ ,i" ositive remedyforthe above named disease. l simplymarvelous, though P814151)! 3°“ Wm gy its timely use thousands of ho less my “5 ‘5 only mom”? m“ they show! 5°” cases have been permanently cured. shall all that they do has been most carefully be gmd m send me bottleg of my remedy taught “hem by the monks- After 3 “were free to any of'your readers who have con- BDOW 3‘0"“ 01‘ 5“ “Vfil‘mche “7° dOB‘ “0 sumption if they will send me their Ex teas sent out from the monastery alone. 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Send ior Illustrated Catalogue - and Teslimonials. 00 29905031919 3:1 TORONTO the snow their keen scent soon brings them to him. Then they search for the place where the snow is softest, for they know that it is the warmth of the traveler's breath that has made it so, and that beneath that spot must lie his head. They scratch away the snow, and when the unfortunate's head and breast are exposed, they devote all their efforts to arousing him from that lethargic When I‘lulyCURE I do not moan merely to stop them for a time, and then have them N turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUB. ' i have made the disease of L FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS A lifelong stud . I WARRANT my remedy to CUBE the wore cases. Because others have tailed is no reason for not now rccelvin ' a cure. some trivial suggestions of improvement to slumber into which he has fallenâ€"the sure SendatonceioratreatlsenndcPrune own: the girl, and she did not want Aunt Pru- precursor of that t.rrlble endâ€"freezing to of m INFALLIBLE Itausnv. leo Ex regs and eat Ofilce. It costs on nothing r a death. With their powerful paws they smite him on the ch‘hst and face. With their mouths close to his car they give vent to loud barks and cries. Meanwhile two other dogs, accompanied by the monks, have left the monastery a short time after the former ones, whose trail they follow, the result being that the almost frozen traveler soon finds himself well housed and fed and res. tored to warmth and life. Few people have any idea of the immense number of lives that have been saved in this manner by these dogs, In the British Muscu a there is the studsd skin of “ B vrry," the most famous of all St. Bernard dogs, who enjo ed a well- verified record of having save forty lives. Of short-haired dogs the mast easily trained s the pointer. A dog that is very suscep- tible to training and one that is not very generally known is the ChesapeakeBay wat- er dog, which is of a liver color and bears a close resemblance to an Irish setter. deuce or any one else to manage her children for her. She did not say exactly this to Aunt Prudence, but its equivalent. A cure. though, was started. Perhaps, you may say, Nellie's own good sense broke up the habit ; that she herself saw how unladylike it was to fire 05 her temper as if it were a cannon-cracker. a bumper exploding in those door slams. No, the cure began in another way. Nellie and Tom had an Uncle George. He was at sea, commanding a ship, but while Aunt Pru. denoe was visiting her brother Thomas, George was expected. Nellie had never seen this Uncle George. "I dare say, children,’ observed Aunt Prudence to Tom and Nellie, “that Uncle lleorre will give you some presents. ’ "Perhaps he may give us a piece of his mind," Nellie remarked ungraciously. “May be," said Aunt Prudence, good-nat. nredly, “and may be not. I hope not." "On," said Tom, "if Uncle Georgeis rich, he may give Nollie a new dress. I have seen him, and he is real generous. Yes, a dress 1" “Perhaps so," added Aunt Prudence, "or some nice books." “Ha ! Ea i" laughed Nellie. “While we are about it, let us hope it will be a piano." The next day, Mr. Mildmay .bronght hcme a most. “It is a man,” thought Nellie, lookin out of a window in the upper hall. Then s e went to the rail of the OP PURE GOD LIVER OIL £19. HYPOPHOSPHITES. Almost as Palatable as Milk. b‘o diayuised that flu! mail dolicair stomach can take a. 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