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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Sep 1889, p. 7

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=55 WIT‘AHD WISDOIA- I Comm semenâ€"Before engaging you forl our pas r we would like to know if on can preach without notes. Pastorâ€"go, , sir. Banks notes are a ntcessity with me.-â€"â€" ‘ [Omaha World. F3 ,-. Rev. Primroseâ€"“You have a very kind father, little boy, I heard him say it wasa shame to punish children." Little Johnnie -_â€""He only says that when ma does the hcking."- [Epoch Guestâ€"And you are the proprietor of this opulsr hotel, are you! Why, I was here t summer, and I don't think you owned it then, did you! Proprietorâ€"Oh, no, I was one of the waiters, though â€" [Time. First Shopping Ladyâ€"Was that a clark or the proprietor we traded with? Second Shop- râ€"A clerk, certainly. Didn't you notice c said “ I " have this and that line of goods. The prrp‘ietors always say “ we.”â€"-Omaha World. His Pedigree.â€"Eoglishman (to strangerâ€" Excuse me. sir, but aren’t you a foreigner? TOPICS CF TEE 110113. 0-" . ‘m. In: there rs great want among many of the peoples of the Soudan there can be little doubt, but reports of famine in cizies like Khartoum are improbable. Such cities live a: the cost of the communities along the river, and until the peoples on the Nile as far south as vessels can rtach easily are mmnletely stripped there wil be no famine in Khartoum. .IZ‘eker is a village on the Red Sea Littoral and Kassala is a town situated not beside the river, but in the hilly district about half way between Khartoum and the Red Sea, The fighting men of the Dervish force defeated below Wsdy Haifa. were reported by General Grenfell as well nourished. The cranks are still at it. One man pur- poses jumping over Niagara Falls and another purposes going over them in a bar- rel. They may both lose their lives in the attempt, but as they are ofl'ered motto for the risk they look upon it as a purely usi- frum Egypt tell a sad tale of starvation and death from the famine that prevails at Kbsr. team and other river towns. Deaths from starvation are an everyday occurrence and the survivors actually eat the victims. It would be a mercy to these semiciviliaed people if the British Government would take possession of the Soudan and reclaim it from birbarism. Then in China there are floods and in Japan earthquakes. In less than a month there have been fifty-three earthquake shocksin one of the provinces of Japan, while from China the news is sent to the outer world that the number of persons drowned is far too great to be counted. Ten districts are already submerged through the overflowing of the Yellow river, and the end is not yet. These great rivers area great blessing to humanity. Without the annual rising of the Nile, for instance, the people of Egypt would be doomed. But: when great rivers overflow their banks the amount of destruction they are capable of doing is something terrible. In the case of a flood on the S:. Llwrence it is property that is destroyed, but in the case of the The Turtle Mountain Region. Thousands of acres of choice free govern- ment land, new open for settlers in the Turtle Mountain Region of Dakota. Here , was raised the wheat that took first premium ' at New Orleans Exposition. Rich soil, I timber in mountains. good schools. churches, congenial seciety. For further information, maps, rates, etc., apply to if. I. “’hitney, G.P. & 'I‘.A., St. P., M. d: M. Ry.. 8:. Paul, Minn,. or J. M. Huckine, Can. Pass. Agu. Toronto. A.}:‘. 466 After spendingr Ten Winters South, was Cured by Scott’s Emulsmn. MONEY _ 011333500in- ‘PPU‘O BEATTY, GHADWIGK, BLADKSTIIIIK & um, Barristers and “offers, Wellington St. our. Church, over Bank of 20mm TORONTO. ONT. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE III All PARIS 0f MANITOBA. Parties wishing to purchase Improved Kennels Farms. from 80 acres upwards, with immtdlsfe possession. call or write to G. I. rumors, loâ€" Arthur's Block, Main sh. Winnipeg. information furnished free of charge, and settlers assisted to making selection. mommy To LOAN Ar Conan Rana or means. KNITTING MACHINE \ .u. v .E_ Send for Illustrated Catalogue and - _, . l."'-~ _. thisadrerfisement withyourorderfor A Stunt-Foreigner? N0: “if: 1'31 Ml ness venture. It is on] a little short of Yellow '1'" in China: 0" ‘he Nile in ESYPtv “5 “1“” St" xew mm on \‘EW RUBBER -d - ‘il Am°ri°m Pure “1d “imple- Engli'bm“" suicide, and against aftempts at suicide, “£3110”lePTOPertybuthnmanllvea- The June 25m 1858' l {5} 'allbw you a “a “ l The Winter after the great fire v ‘ Ahl and what tribe do you belong to, please fâ€"[Harpsr's Bsslr. Jack~“E.hel, I am ashamed of you. I saw that Frenchman in the conservatory kissing you repeatedly. Why didn’t you tell him to stop?" Ethelâ€"“I couldn’t, Jack. ’ Juckâ€" “You couldn‘t ! Why not?’ E;helâ€"“I can t speak French."â€"â€"[Judge. Wifeâ€"“The twentieth of Februar we shall celebrate our silver wedding. on't on think we ought to kill the fat pig and ave a feast 2" Husbandâ€"“Kill the pig 2 I don't see how the unfortunate animal is to blame for what happened twenty five years “go.” a plfice of Each Wide Calabrlby Should orologioa‘ Saciety these fire the being. who bi, Dmgais‘s' 50c‘ and . Manmgcturerg “He: fathef.)-I§tern Vole: (Affirm first lipd- i’g‘ifigri‘: bdyo tggeagilyhmaga °fs%“;;:£e:g: of all are most exempt from the danger of darnâ€"05's; police?) Dre‘s‘sncnkers tn‘I’,w fpix-ocllplm :1 ‘h" m. L. . .â€" ' -. ' . ' g ' ' _ . ‘ \cwcn r ox armn rate a- 6 s 3' e P p m ) °° we ham“ 3 "wk by lightning M' Man-Lott chine to betheezrlntelc invSntiou cfethe age. 1% cute IMPERIAL ' (softly)â€"“Yes, pa." Voice (with threaten- ing ring in il)â€"-“Does that young man in the parlor take tea or cofieefor broakfâ€"E” (“Dsor" Iâ€"and he was gone l)- [London Punch. Rural Simplicity. â€" Mrs. Urbanâ€"“ See here, Rustious, these hens you sold me last month haven't laid an egg since I bought them.” Restlessâ€""Why, marm, this is the close season for bone in this State. It's agin the law for hens to lay afore the foot of September."-[Lowell Citizen. Canada (in great wrath, to John Bull)â€" Why don’t you bring your ironclads over here and teach these impudent Yankees a lesson! John Bullâ€"Sit down, child, sit dowu. I can’t afford to quarrel with them. Get too much money invested in their blawsted country.â€" [Chicago Tribune. Ministerâ€"“I'm glad, Bertie, to see that you kept your promise to me and came to church to-day instead of going fishing.” Bertieâ€"“Yes sir." Ministerâ€"“Don’t you feel better than if you had gone to the creek 2" Bertieâ€"“Yes, sir; ’cos pa said if I follered him today he’d lick me.”â€" [Scranton Truth. Jimmy Freshman (stopping in front of the new neighbor, and gtz ng intently at her)â€" “Aln’u l a brave boy, Mrs, Spluks 1" Mrs. Splnksâ€"“Why 2" Jimmyâ€"“ 'Cause, mam- ma said you were a perfect fright, but you don't scare me a bill." The Freshleys and Spinltses are not on speaking terms.â€" [Law rence American. Little Bobbyâ€"Ma, will I go to Heaven when I die? Motherâ€"If you are a good bov on will. Little Bobby â€"Will you go, too? otherâ€"I hope so, Bobby. Little Bobbyâ€" Aud will pal Motherâ€"Yes, we will all be there some time. Bobby didn't seem to be altogether satisfied, and after some thought he said: “ I don't see how I'm gomg to have much fun.’ â€" [R flue Sentinel. Rrsults of Elixir.â€"Mosesâ€"-Isaac, mine son, go down to the glimc und ask do doctor for a dose of dot lamb elixir. It will gost noddings, und you will grow a fine albwcol suit of olodings. Issacâ€"No, fadder, it would ruin my gabacity for pisness. Beoplos would bull the wool over the eyes of your son. Moses (rtfisctively and aside) â€"Dot poy vas smarter as his fadder. A Failure.â€"Mr. Slowpopper (timidly)â€" Talking of Mark and Maria's runaway match, Sallie, when you and I get married it will not be in that style, will it i Sallieâ€" Wheu you and I get marriedl Mr. Slow- society has made laws. Niagara has been the scene of suicides and daring feats with- out number. Sentimental people who tlre of life find their way there and throw themselves over the falls or into the swift current above. Running water has a strange fascination for most people, and of the thousands who go to see the falls there are robably few through whose mind the I: ought has failed to pass how easy it would be to end all the worry and weariness of life by simply taking a stop or two. The sight of the falls and the scenery round about is among the grandest in the world and it is a pity that one of the number really succeeded in going over the falls in a barrel a dozen times, what earthly good would it do i The wrecking of trains has become a daily incident of the existing system of American railway management, and so frequent are those socallea accidents that they have ceas- ed to be interesting. The coroner’s jury never fails, however, to discover that there is no person to blame, and strange to say the coroner's jury may not be altogether wrong. The American system of railway construction and managementisnow passing through a stage of transition. An attempt is being made to run many and fast trains over cheap sin le track roads, without a block system, an without that constant ins action of tracks which European railways nd neces- sary, and the result is wrecks without num- oer. for which individuals are really not re- sponsiblc. Senator Frye has made a new discovery with regard to Behring Sea. He no longer claims that that sea as a whole is a closed ssa,but says the part of it where the seals are caught is: and has always been admittedly so regarded. There is a cool assurance about the putting forth of this new compromise theory, which could only be reached by a Frye. It is consoling to learn that the hon- orable senator at last predicts the settlement of the whole affair by practical common- sense diplomacy. Ib has been owing to Senator Frye probably more than to any other man, that every effort to get our fishery disputes settled by common-sense has been blocked. Isis certainly a great accession to common-sense to have Set c'zor Fyre giving evidences of it. Toronto's unanimity and enterprise make her annual exhibition a great success. It is that for which Toronto is now preparing. The busy bustling appearance of the Queen City suggests greatly increased growth and prosperity, which must be pleasant to all Canadians. One feature noticeable above all others is pride of clty.â€"-[Montreal Win nees. The change in the tone of the German official press toward England is very re- markable. Prince Bismark’s “reptiles” have been completely charmed by some means, and Germany seems inclined to really curb ‘ nearly two, in Prussia nearly four, and in lives of these poor people may not be of as much use to civilization as the lives which were lost by the Johnstown floods, but they are human lives none the less, each with its aims and objects. its loves and hates, its sunshine and its shadows, whether black be the skin, or yellow or white. __â€"â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€"- Operations of nighttime. All those who suffer from fright during thunder storms, should regard the lot of an English woman living in a large town as peculiarly enviable, for, according to Mr. Marriott, the Secretary of the Royal Mete- teiis us that on an average loss than one personin a million is annually killed by lightning in England, while in France Russia and Swifzeriand more than five out of every million perish thus annually. The returns also show that of those who die in this manner in England 81 per cent. are males, and only 19 per cent. females, the striking difference, no doubt, being attribut- able to the greater number of males engaged in outdoor occupations. Deaths from lightning are also much rarer in towns than inthe country. The many lightening rods and high buildings serve to diffuse the electricity. The Eifl‘di Tower is said of itself to form a perfect electrical con- ductor, and in the case of one very black thunder cloud which passed over Paris and was observed to emit constant flashes, the lightning stopped as soon as it came within the influence of the tower, and recommenced when it had passed beyond. Animals are struck by lightning much more frequently than human beings, and this is owtng largely to their disposition to take refuge beneath trees or to huddle to- gether in a storm. In the first instance, the trees, and in the second, the currents of hot damp air rising from their bodies, act as con- ductors. Nothing suffers from lightning so frequently as trees, and the splintcring and shivering of the part struck is supposed to be due to the sudden conversion of the sap into steam by intense heat. To a similar cause, the explosion of steam produced from the moisture on the surface of the body, is probably due the rending of the clothes on those who have been struck by lightning, all the arments being frequently stripped away. he boots especially of such victims nearly always have the uppers burst open, presumably because the leather more closely confines the perspiration, and so leads to the production of a particularly strong explosive force. The theory has even been advanced that in executions by electricity the criminal whose skin is dry will suffer in altogether a different manner from one whose struggles have induced free perspiration. When everything else fails, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures. An zelthetic trainâ€"the 2:02. A Great Cry for More Women has been going up from the far west for a good many years. But the cry is not for pale, haggard, debilitated women. The ushing In Chicago I contracted Bronchial affectlons, and since then have been obliged to spend nearly every Winter South. Last Novemberwae advised to try Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver OH with Hypophosphltea and to my surprise was relieved at once. and by continuing Its use three months was ontirolycured, gained flesh and strength and was able to stand even the Bllz- rare and attend to business every day. C. T. CHURCHILL. Basques, Casts, Polonaises, Princesses, Wraps, Sleeves, etc, to perfection. Don't be without it. Bend for circular. Head Officeâ€"4 Adelaide Stleet West, Toronto. H WILLIAMS & 00., SLATERS 8t FELT ROOFnRS l Manufacturers and dealers in R acting Mater- Ial and Building Papers, etc. prrlcs : 4 Adelaide SI. east, Toronto. Proprietors of Williams’ Flat Slate R of. Telephone 511. and TUMOR Specialist. Private Hospital. No knife. Book free. 6. H. McchnauL, M. D.. -â€"â€" _________._____._â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" No.63 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y. 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Motleby'l‘llEALBlm'l‘ TornarSoeror e h u y. u marry some other man and I magy some other girl. thtis a Fire 7 A curious point of law, bearing upon the responsibility of insurance companies, has just been decided in the Paris law courts (Fifth Chamber of the Civil Tribunal of the Seine) at the suit of the cantons Fitz James v. the Union Fire insurance compamcs must idcmnlfy all losses sustained by an assured caused by fire, even in cases where no des- truction of remixes has been caused by con- fisgratiou. The Countess Fitz James insured against fire, in the above company, all her furniture and effects for 558,l|00 francs, and in her policy, under article 7. were mention- ed her jewols, among which figured special- 17 " l)“r 0‘ mm8‘- °°mP°5°d 0‘ §“°_P°‘“'lfit The Gooderham distillery inToronto which If your stomach is foul and your mouth seems â€" - 7» -â€"â€" -r â€"â€"-- â€"~ ~ - w j; ' . I " . Vfilned “ IS 000 inn“- _ on A “l l“ 185‘ I is to be taken over by the English syndicate much fouler, B E W A R E O F IMITATIORS. , - ' l "rice 011° °i the" wring!!- WmChi‘“ been filmed at a price of six million dollars, is one of the And so cross you become that they call you a ‘ l ,1 I: '," quietly: . on the MMWIPW‘E": “"3 “edema”? kamik' mos: extensive distillerics in the world. The “growler,” y , . ‘l I y. F; zar. ' 'riqesp Gd down by 31° Gimme" Md f3“ mm “1° excise duties it pays to the Government in a Be sure that the trouble is due to your liver, everyDescrlphon giro. Where gt was cgns‘umed, tggtyl‘iéléf‘afii- year would be a fortune to an ordinary per- And the blood is as sluggish aslsometimes a . l , QLLE‘RV GUNSii 98 {WW ‘ 9" m“ ° ° “W " - ' son. The buyin u of breweries and distill- river ' if ‘ ' :- ' ' 1‘ P°"I“W9"°" “'0” 9‘11“! l“ by “in Fania“ cries on this side? ofpthe Atlantic has been go. Becomes when it's filled with all manner of n, . » "tlm‘m the Imm‘fw “he °f “1° Propfl'iy lug on for some time past, and there seems stufi'. : ‘ {p3,qu _‘ .. ,3 _ Io , .v . destroyed, “Id 9‘0â€"0 mm“ W" 3mi°d W b“ to be no telling where is will end. An im- Clear it out and the current runs smoothly , ;_.~.._-,, E, v,,;tۤ.3Â¥9;lhlgndlogBurchosers the "mm" 1°" ho “no” i” Human 8°“! "'2‘ mouse combination such as is evidently ccn~ enough. ‘ qufégfilltctapbnxgéqa}, 7,; .‘r "ll. cued from ‘h" “ma' The “wane” °°m‘ templated would be a serious thing for Go to the drug store and get a bottle of Dr. ’ I ' - ‘ pany refused to pay for the burnt pearl on the ground that there was no confi tgration, that the fire which consumed the object was All the English papers remark upon the ex- traordinary pleasant and kindly manners of the Emperor. His air of filial deference to the Queen, his kindly banter with his cousins, the princes and princesses of Wales, and his display of his appreciation of kindly attentions from the people are commented upon as so different from what English people generally expected. England and Germany should be friends, bull after all Great Britain’s future is bound up with that of the United States and Canada, Aus- tralia and South Africa, and not with that of any of the continental powers of Europe. If Prince Albert Victor fell in love with a good American girl and were allowed to marry her it would be the best alliance pos- sible so far as alliance of nations can be concerned in alliances of their rulers. others in the same line of business, as such a combination would force the prices down with the determination to destroy competi- for health Is continually going up from thousands of Women, young; and old, all over the earth. Countless remedies have appeared in answer. A few have suc- ceeded, and none hold a higher place than Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a sure cure for all those peculiar "weaknesses" and distressing ailments peculiar to the sex. Names exclusively for the fair sex consti- tute a nomenclature. Get well and stay well. do it} Listen my friend, and the secret I’ll tell, Though, for that matter, there's no secret to it, As many a man understands very well. If you’re low spirited, gloomy, depressed, If nothing tastes good and your nights bring no rest, But how shall we Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the great blood purifi er and liver invigorator. It is a sure cure for the low spirits and general reormerons or run: hum-“‘5‘!” WORLD‘RENO\VNED BABY'S OWN SOAP. 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None genuine but the Royal. f’l’epnrf-d Ly 2.20 » '-' 15'25?"#‘fi.¢15¢h:$T-i,.f: . . ~ .b'RON’ifpiiié" '4."r. .‘,"._'v.'.f ., '4.‘ .v I " "Efigtruhialvgfa? «Mali? . a Ellis 84 Keighley, - Toronto,i an ordinary fire, in other words, that there ‘was no fire, and that the company was not responsible whtre combustion had only oc- curred by the ordinary use of a grate for heating purposes. The court, however, rc- 'ected this, and ruled that “ the word firs, matters of insurance, applied to every accident, however unimportant such acci- dent may bc, so long as it is caused by the action of Ltire." it was t‘lxlerecfiorc, orderid that the Talon Company s.oul pay to t o a Countess Fits James the value of the jewel, , E. ézairzgrz’pxéngmgge:3?;g::§mag Rig Toaosro. June lat, 1&9. 1°” lb“ °i u“ 3°“ "NV‘im' “z ' so“) the money invested in breweries and dis- Allyou that feel the want of something to make francs and costaâ€" irish haw Times. ~ . you ha y and don't know whatto try. listen to .l. [ tillerree is bound to return good Interest. Smml‘l’iwun hams" Age“, 96 King “me, She Had Enough. depression a man feels when his liver is in- tion and then force them up with the This remedy object of putting large profits in the ccf- active and his blood impure. ers of the syndicate. It is not strictly makesaman well. correct to speak of the English syndi- te be 3 ed.:lilofB'tl~ (1:, cgrulgg_ °}n,§,°°m,n‘,; 12:13.: Gapigl’ vitations to a "breakfast," and three fourths which n brough: together by American of her new pun in an appearance before middlemen having a keen eye to business. 5119 W“ “P- The rate of interest lsso low in theO!d . . . ' , Country a... capitalists are um. glad to A Great Llle Gun 13 St. Leon Water FIRE-PROOF GIIMIIPIOIIS \‘v'itlt Upright or Horizontal Boilers. A society lady of Topeka, Kim, issued in- Suitable for all work. 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It is ' JOSEPH SIMPSON. cant-eico aday asye do at five cents ivery q site as true thatouc half does not know Dgpo-rg,_-g°mnw, 05g. ; manual, QM; Que. thrlp." 1 how the other half dies. The despatches bee, Que. ; St. Leon Springs. St. Lean Que “â€" ' illaterous Engine Works Go. BRANTFORD arm WINNIPEG.

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