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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Jan 1892, p. 7

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hawthorn». .;. .. ., -.. ems ‘75.}.31. fiffll [' r _. HOW TO TREAT LA GBlPPE. b] Eminent New York Doctors. The physicians of New York are urging their patients and their friends to take the greatest care of themselves during this try- ing weather owing to a. third annual visit of that deadly influenza, which has been given the name “grip.” They urge everyone to be on the watch for the intruder, in order to throttle him at first sight. A Press re- porter visited several eminent physicians and asked their advice as to the best method of dealing with the malady when it first ap- pears. “Take the influenza by the throat and shake the life out of it at once," said Dr. Lewis Delafield. “ Don’t stop to argue with it a moment. How would I advise a patient to do this? “hell, that is a question so mewhat hard to answer. The conditions of the patients are rarely the same. I would say, generally speaking, go to bed and send for a doctor. Suppo e we can’t afford that ? Can weatl'ord to pay funeral expenses, then 2 No one can tell to what a seemingly slight attack will lead. Keep your feet dry. Keep your circulation good. Be careful of your habits and your digestion. Do not submit yourself to exposure, and, as I said before, go and ask some one who knows what you need in the way of medicines. Do not do that most foolish of all things, wait for the attack to wear away and cure itself.” Dr. Alfred Loomis said 2â€"“ This. talk bout gri makes me angry. I do not be- lieve in t e so-called disease. I have been inpractice quite a number of years, and ever since I began we have had the same kind of influenza to deal with. Colds may be a little more prevalent because of the warmth and dampness of the weather, but we have no new disease to deal with. If you have what is commonly called the gri now I should advise you in the same way would have done ten years ago had you come to ms and told me you had a cold. Go to your room and cure it. Don't ex pose yourself. Keep your skin pores open, your conditions good and the temperature of the body in a good condition." Dr. E Bradley said : “ The greatest care should be exercised as soon as you feel the first symptoms, It would be impossible to prescribe any specific medicines in a general way. The condition of the health of patients is never alike in any two cases. In some the influenza attacks the head, in others the throatand then, again, the kidneys, the liver or the stomach may be attacked. Take the greatest care of yourself in all cases. Do not submit yourself to draughts ; keep your body warm, but do not overheat it. If you feel the slightest attack be careful, above all things of your digestion. Hot foot baths, hot lemonade and good, hard rubbing of the body before retiring will do a great deal of good. By no means wait for a cold to cure itself. Dr. Beekman said: “ The slightest evi- dence of trouble should be at once attended to. Stay at home and let business go for a day or so. If you go out there is danger of overheating, getting your feet or body wet and living in an uneven temperature. Stay at home and keep the atmosphere about you at the same temperature. Be careful of your digestion and if you need it take a cathartic like castor oil or rhubarb root. Either will servo your purpose well. Do not allow any bile to accumulate on your stomach, and if you find any bile get rid of it at once. It requii‘es only mild treatment to cjimt the visitor when he first comes, but if you let him get much hold there will be trouble ahead.” COIN FROM THE EARTH. Some LdYICO A Frugal Man's Treasure Found by ills Son After Death. Just one week ago two men drove up to the Northwestern Savings Bank in St. Louis and, lifting an old soap box out of the wagon entered the bank. Opening the box, they revealed to the astonished eyes of the cm- ployces heaps of silver dollars, and gold pieces. \Vlicn the money was counted it was found to amount to about $3,030. This event brought out a story which has the air of a romance. For many years there lived in that city a man namchohu F. Holman. He went there before the war and bought some ground in an unsettled portion of the city, and there built a small frame house. He married soon after, and the couple being very economical managed to save enough money 10 builds. double two-story brick house. They lived in one part of the house with their son. John F. Holman, Jr., and the other part they rented out. A few years later they built- anothcr building in the rear. Holman’s wife died about twenty years ago, and several years later his son married and left him. Holman moved to the rear dwelling, occu yiug only one room. letwcen the twu buih lugs was an old shed which they had formerly used for a smoke house. This shed Holman was observed to watch cIOSely, but no one paid any attention to this. Ilolman was known to be wealthy and it was sup- posed that he had his money in a bank, but ' he had a friend, Charles Kern, who knew different, as the old man had often spoken to him of his distrust of banks. Mr. Holman became ill about three weeks ago, and his son and daughtcr-iudaw were sent for. They nursed him until he died on the 14th inst. Three days before he died he told his son to send for Mr. Kern, whom he madc administrator of his estate which was thought to amount to about $0,000 of real estate. When he was alone with his son he told him that he would not only receive all the property, but also some money, which he would find by digging in the old shed. The son did not put much confidence in this, thinkiu that his father's iniud .vas unbal- anced ruin his illness. The father died three days later, and was interred on the 16th. Mr. Holman, Jr., then spoke to Mr. Horn of what his father had told him. and Mr. Kern advised him to look for the money. Holman refused to do this at first, but was finall persuaded. and last Tuesday the two men gab digging in the shed. They had m Their Name is Legion. There is no lack of so~ealled cures for the common ailment known as cows. The vege- table, animal, and mineral kingdoms have been ransacked for cures. It is a simple matter to remove corns without pain, for if you will go to any droggist or medicine deal- er and buy a bottle of Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor and apply it as directed the thing is done. (let “P :uam’s," and no other. dog over almost all of the ground, and the son was about to give up, when Kern spied a corner in which was heaped a pile of rage. They commenced to remove the rags, when suddenly Kern uttered an exclamation and drew forth an iron pot filled with silver half dollars. Beneath it he found another one containin SllVel‘ dollars. A third pot was found un erneath this containing 55. 2.50, and SI gold pieces. The money was mildewed with age, and after it had been taken to the bank considerable trouble was had in counting it. Feathered Thieves. Birds, notwithstanding their attractive- ness in plumage and sweetness in song, are many of them great thieves. \Vhen nest- building they will steal the feathers out of the nests of other birds, and are often inclin- ed to drive off other birds from a feeding- ground, even when there is abundance. This is especially true and of one of our reatest favourites, the robin redbreast, w 0 will peck and run after and drive away birds much bigaer than himself. Very different as the robin and the sparrow are in other things, they resemble each other in this. But the stealing of nest-building material, or of worms, is not nearly so an rising as the stealing of nests themselves. 11 asense, of course, the cuckoo steals the use of the nest of another bird, when she deposits in it her own egg, and steals or procures under falsepretences the services of a foster-mother for an intruder. It is a common thing for the sparrows, when there is a prospect of a mild autumn, to save themselves time and trouble in the building of a nest for a late brood, and to drive other birds from the nest they have built and still inhabit. .â€"_â€"_.,.â€"â€"â€"- A Love Song In M Flat. “ My modest, matchless Madeline! Mark my melodious midnight moans; Much may my melting music meanâ€"' My modulated nionotones." This young man stayed out too late, ser- enading his lady love. He caught acold, which developed into catarrh, but he cured it with Dr. Sage’s Catarrli Remedy, a sover- eigu specific for chronic cases, “ Cold in the Head," Catarrhal Headache. It corrects the tainted breath, stops the offensive dis- charges, heals the irritated throat aud nose, leaving the head clear, and smell and taste unimpaired. It costs but 50 cents, and the proprietors offer in good faith $500 for a case they cannot cure. Everybody “ receives” to-dayâ€"bills. Sonic Strange misnomer-s. Much of the Russia leather comes from Connecticut, Bordeaux wine from Califor- nia, Italian marble from Kentucky, French lace from New York, and Spanish mackerel from New Jersey coast. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery comes from Buffalo, N. Y., but there is nothing in its name to criti- cise for it is truly golden in value, as thou- sands gladly testify. Consumption is avert- ed by its use , and it has wrought many positive cures. It corrects torpid liver and kidneys purifies the blood, banishes dyspep- sia and scrofula renews the lease of life, and tones up the system as nothing else will do What is more, it is guaranteed to do all this, or the price is refunded. ,Call early and often, and keep sober. Why lils “'lfe ls “ Fldgcly." I have the best cook in the town \V hose bread is delicious and white ; ller coffee is fragrant. and brown, Her pastry a. perfect delight. But ill? daily complains of the we‘ry they rm â€" She's mygown darling wife, but a fidgcty thing! Your wife is worn out, and needs Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, the only medicine guaranteed to cure debilitated wo- men. How many overworked American ladies we see with lack-luster eyes and haggard faces, growing old before their time, from those exhausting ailments that men know nothing of. They can be perman- ently cured by this remedy, as nuinberlcss grateful women will attest. Price refund- ed, if it fails to give satisfaction in every case. See guarantee printed on bottle- Wrappcr. ' ‘ The (lying years go to heaven on the wings of Time. It Is now generally known that many cases of con- sumption of long standing as well as advanc- ed cases of cat-arrli and asthma have been permanently cured by SLOCUM’S OXY- GENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER OIL. This famous medicine is manufactured at 186 West Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont, and every druggist in Can- ada has it for sale. 35 ccntspcr bottle. New Year’s resolutions soon crease in the back and bulge in the knee. Millions of people enjoy robust health by using Adums’ Tutti Frutti Ulllll. It invig- orates digestion. Sold by all druggists & coufcctiouers ; 5 cents. New Year’s calls are all right as long as they’re not from bill collectors. Use the B. F. P COUGE DROP. Ask your Drnggist, Grocer or Confectioner for them. Manufactured by the 'l‘onosi‘o BIS' curr AND Cox i-‘izcrioximv. (30.. Toronto. Bitter experience comes to the man who drinks cocktails constantly. Evllduers. Beware 2 Judgment has been rendercd in favor of the St. Leon Mineral Water Co. against one E. Masicotte. The defendant opened a busi- ncss in Place d’Arms, Montreal, where he sold what he called the genuine St. Leon “later and so deceived many people. The case was instituted under the Fraudulent Marking of Merchandise Act. The trial was a long one. Numerous “ experts ” and “ analysts” gave evidence which upheld the pretensions of the company. Judge Desnoy- ers found Masicottc guilty and condemned him to pay a fine or go to jail. Once a woman has reached ninety she no longer hesitates to give her age. Dr. T. A. Slocum's OXYGEXIZED EMULSION ofPURECOD LIVER OIL. They who use it Live. For sale by all druggists. 35 cents per bottle. Even the illiterate man finds pleasure in a bookâ€"if it’s a plump pocket-book. At this season of the year the efl'ects of catarrh and cold in the head are most like- ly to be felt, and danger to life and health will result if not promptly treated. For this pu so there is no remedy equals Nasal Ba [11. It is prompt in giving relief and never fails to cure. Beware of imita- [iv-u: mul substitutes. Sold by all dealers, ; N“ bottle. .n Astonishing Intelligence. “Do you knaw, Fwed, what day of the month it is today 2" drawled out one dude to another. “ I have no ideaw, Chawles.” “\Yell, perhaps you knaw what day of the month yethterdsy was?” “ I can’t remember, Fwed, but last Cwist- mas wath on the twenty-fifth of December.” Graduates and students of Alma Ladies College, St. Thomas, Ont, may now be found in honourable and lucrative employ- ment, in shop, store and office, in School and College from the Atlantic to the Pacific, in both Canada and the United States. Scores are teaching successfully and others earning large salaries as Stenographers or Bookkeepers. A 60 pp. Calendar sent on application to PRINCIPAL Ans-rm, B. D. Happy New Yearâ€"chestnut. GIBBON'S TO0THACIIB GUM. Forsale b7 Dcugglsts, Price 153. A.P. 588. .& Q of . _‘ \ ONE E OYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the K1dneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever, pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substanCes, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 7 50 bottles by all leading .druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 80., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. NEW YORK, N. Y- LOUISVILLE» KY- gy, thin and Weak. Fortify and build them up, by the use of ‘ 3 become listless, fretful, without ener- l -' "Eli?“ Put? . Cl- PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES 0f, Lime and. Sofia. Palalable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE OR- was or cocans on cows, in BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT IS UNEQUALLED. Genuine made by Scott & Bovme, Bellevillc. gplaaoon Wrapper: at all Druggisls. 500. and W UR NEW BOOK “House and Home.’ a complete housewife‘s guide by Marion Har- lood, the greatest; living writer on household matters, a recognized authority in all denies- tic ull‘airs. Send for illustrated circulars and terms. \VM. BRIGGS. PUBLlSHER. 'l‘oi-onto. n” We Want Name and :1 Address of Every ‘ :. ASTH MAT! O _ P.HaroldHayea,l.D. BUFFALO. N.Y. " ., 31,4. pill Bonn usuuu AND INSURANCE 00., OF CANADA. Established for the prevention of steam boiler explosion b ' proper inspections. SirAlexnndcr Campbell, {.C..\I.G.. Lieut-Gov. of Ontario, President. llcml Olliee, Canada Life Bulld- inn. Inns: SI. w.. Toronto, rooms 49 and 50. Consulting Engineers and Solicitors of Patents. Gno.C. Rona, Chief Engineer. A. Frussn, Sec PERFECT DIGESTIUN INSURED. lllllll’ 55.52.11? Office of Dr. E. Guernsey. 518 Fifth Ave- New You. October a, 1001. Anna a Sm Cm: Physiology teaches theta certain amount of saliva secreted by the saliva" lands of the mouth.|ndrnlxlng with the food lsreoraltsr .â€" lt mslnto the stomach. beneath! to digs. ticn. The chewing of your Tutti-Hutu Gun-i, before or after a meal. especially when eoar bincd wltbsa valuables digestive n“ Armour- lmmrootcnlyinemasumc nowofnllnbnt I.- ramalerlaliytoits strength utolasurs a perfect dfiutlon' at the some time correcting Inyodor webmtb 'blebmaybeprcsent Erin! chansnll') Sahib all W and Confectioners in so. y orlor boxof assorted samples which wince sentby mall. camp-lite any address once-lemma cents. Admire: v THE TUTTI-FRUTTI. A. V. 60., 60 Yongo St” Toronto, Ono l .: , : 1 ARENOTaPins '. w ‘..~‘T-' _ gatrve Medi- 3 _ y cine. They are a R ILLIAMS: Bacon Bonanza, p, p p _ . Tonioandltaoox- ‘ ' . » " mnmnutbe . supplyln acondonsed ' ._ .- form the substances _~: tuslly needed to en- icli the Blood. curing ‘. I discuss coming ,- . pm Peon and War- '- an! Bmon. or from Vms'rzn chons in ,tho_ BLOOD, and also - -v:gorate and Bruno ‘ the BLOOD and Stern. when broken down by overwork, mental worry,disease. .l excesses and lndiscre- , tlons. They have a ‘ Srscmo Amos on .-_ the Saxon. Srs'rsu of both men and women, _ restoring L051: W603 and correcting all ., momma and ‘ surrasssross. ERY “A Who finds his mental fac- bi b 51 flcities dililll (1)5 t{tinklm , or s sic powers agging, s on 0 less Pings.y The will restore his lost energies, both physicalau mental. should take them. pressioEnsRsYndw’urgggalriges'l‘lii’lilghmibge‘itgbg entail sickness when neglected. Yullllli NEH necessaries: suits of youthful bad habits. and strengthen the EV system. should take them. mlgyofigeéyflflEN These Puma will For sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon receipt of price (50c. per box), by addressing THE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. .Brockvillo, OM» HAVE You Consumption, Cough Bron _ . chitis, Lung Troubles, No EAppetite, “Tastings. Debility. For wonder u sure new remedy, Address, I. Bonsai! 179 St. Lawrence St, Montreal. FIELD TEA cures Constipation,Sicl-r Headache restores the Complexion. Get Free ample at GARFIELD TEA AGENCY, 317 Church St.. Toronto. FIN DEUURATED TINWARE MACDONALD MANUFACTURING CO’Y 231 King Street East, Toronto -- M 0 N EY is easilymade by simply re- memberingoursddressmhen you are ready to purchase Watches, Clocks, Dia~ monds or Jewellery, Silver Table Ware, Art Goods or Bicycles, Guns, Arms and Ammunition. t We sell from manufacturers direct to consumers. 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