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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Jan 1893, p. 8

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cl 3 to lead him away. From the Arizona Kiéker. count) :t’r new 11'. As editor and proprietor of a great family newspaper we are invested with i cel't..itt dignity. As mayor of this town 2 the amount of dignity is largely incrcas- l ed. As editor, mayor and state senitor we are supposed to be as "culd and impassivc as an Alaska glacier. ‘Aud yvt we are not thus. For instance, of Tombstone man came‘over here the other day with a booking ‘ibronco. Itl was a champion 'bronco that ‘had ~been l bucking for ten years and had the pro-i i‘essiun down fine. His owner wanted to bet filty dollars that there wasn't a «critter in our town. white or-rcd, who cutild stay by that bronco'ilve ‘minutes .-\.l the boys looked the beast over and our horse editor tendered ltisresignation rather than mount him. The Tomb- stone man had blufl'ed the town and Was going away to brag of it when we stepped forward and dropped our three ply dignity. We couldn’t‘ltelp it. ‘It made our heart. ache to behold the smile ot contempt on that man’s face. It grieved us to seeourerewd take water. We put up our cash, girde‘d‘up our loins and climbed over that meek and humble lurking- champion from the graveyard ‘city. We anticipated -ccrtain events. '.’l'i.cy duly occurred. We ~Were shut up mod drawn out like a. telescope. We “were bounced, pounded, flung. mashed «and massacred, but at the end of five -~itu(l a half minutes we descended from thatchampion 'bronclio with a sweet, sad smile on our face, and pocketed the atakcs and received the commendation never withheld from true merit. The Tombstone man WllS so knocked out 'that he was going to shoot his beast (lu‘ltl on the spot, but was finally induced We don’t deny that TOLD IIIM SO. When Professor Haven called on his honor the mayor (who is ourscll) a week ago. to secure-a license to exhibit his panorama of Jerusalem and the Holy, Land, we told hitii that our people were rather peculiar, and that he had better arrange to open with a dog fight and clmc with a mock battle in which about a dozen Apaches should he laid out. The professor was iitm in his way and refused to be gold-ll by our advice. llis exhibition tot l; place Monday even- in: to a full crowd but he hadn't. shown over half the walls of Jerusalem before the disappointed crowd tose up and Ammo to shoot holes through his canvas ‘and broke up the show. Later on they got the [li‘OlLSSOl‘ by the neck and made him return all the admission money. Just as we told hitnâ€"_they felt they had rlm‘n defrauded. They wanted neomâ€" "vininmion of past and presentâ€"some dog light, and then some walls of Jerusalem; some temples and tombs, and then a scrap between two lightweights. Had the professor followed our advice he would have cleared a pot of tnoney and hwn invited to returniat an early day. As it was, he lost about sixty dollars and came near being lynched for a ttavelliug i'raud. As a people we have our idioms, and it's no use to buck its-in ’cui. .â€"â€".â€"â€"O-Câ€"â€"â€" Superstition in Bavaria. l' is occasionally evident that in some pails of the wt-rltl many stiperslitions oi the Middle Ages still linger. Exor- cism is a ceremony which was common enough at one time. but was supposed to be peculiar in these days only to cor- tan. tribes of benighted lieuthens. We I ave now to correct the notion that ad tin-ml persons everywhere would laugh at the suggestion that the Evil One could enter the body of a human being. In Bavaria a certain Father Aurelia" font-d a boy who was represented as so pnssesscd. and claimed to have dislodg- ed the Satanic tenant ai'ter along re- sistance by the latter. This was not a matter of much conscquence, perhaps, (‘Xl‘vpl as an illustration of the back “:Irtllit‘ss of civilization; but Father A'J‘t‘illln was imprudent enough to tell ilse astounding story that the boy had bin u licwitehcd by a woman ol' the nt'l;l.l..tl'lltwtl. who introduced the dc Illlll'ic spirit through the medium ofl decided that he was bad medicine. L Stomachd’Liver Cure The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years. It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar. It is Safe and Harmless as the Forest Milk. This wonderful Nervine Tonic has only recently been introduced into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers of the Great South American Nervine Tonic, and yet; its great value as a curative agent has long been known by a few of the most learned physicians, who have not brought; its merits and value to the knowledge of the general public. This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of indiâ€" gestion, dyspepsia, and diseases of the general nervous system. It is also of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the great nervine tonic qualities which it possesses, and by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a. builder and strength~ ener of the life forces of the human body, and as a great renewcr of a broken-down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the treatment and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption remedy ever used on this continent. It is a. marvelous cure fer nerv- ousness of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic, almost constantly, for the space of two or three years. It will carry them safely over the danger. This great strengthener and cure.â€" tive is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will give them a. new hold on life. It: will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year. ii is A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF N ervousness, Broken Constitution, Nervous Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms and Nervous Choking, Hot; Flashes, Palpitation of the Heart, Mental Dcspondency, Sleeplessness, St. Vitus’ Dance, Nervousness of Females, Nervonsness of Old Age, N euralgia, Pains in the Heart, Pains in the Back, Failing Health, Loss of Appetite, uFrightful Dreams, Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears, Weakness of Extremities and Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Boils and Carbuncles, Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Ulcers, Consumption of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Lungs, Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, Delicate and Scrol‘ulous Children, V Summer Complaint of Infants. All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic. NEBVSPHIS BESEASES. As a. cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individual. N'ne-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired diges- tion. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a. general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right; kind of food is supplied; and a. thousand weaknesses hnd ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect; nutrition. Ordinary food does not con- tain a. sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair the wear our present; mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it. becomes necessary that a. nerve food be supplied. This South American Nervine has been found by analysis to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its universal adaptability to the cure of all forms of nervous de- rangement. ’ Cuwronnsmnn 12th.. An .20. '88. nuance; WILKINSON, t B n l I d. To Me Gran! South American, Mtdi'cr'nrgCoJ 0 row“ val by. n ' Du“ GENT8:_I duke to any to you that I says: " I had been in a distressed condition for have angered gm. many “an “m, a, very serious three years from Nervouuuess. Weakness or the disease ol the stomach and nerves. I tried every Stomach. Dyspepsia. and Indigestion. until my medicine I could hear at. but nothing done me beam; was gone, I had been doctortng can. any appreciable good until I wasvadvised to try your Great South American Net-vine Tonic 8mm!" “ml no ten?" I bought 0“ home of and Stomach and Liver Cure. and since using 3"“‘11 American hem“: Wthh do“ m9 m0” several bottles of It I must say that! am sur- good than any $50 worth of doctorlng I ever PTlSI‘d M “8 wondemfl DOWN“ ‘0 CNN the “0111' did in my llie. I would advise every weakly per- ach and general nervous system. It everyone knew the value oi this remedy as I do you would so“ to “'9 ml“ vuuabh and lovely remedy ' 1" tow bottles of it has cured me completely. I not be able to supply the demand. J. A. HABDEI. Ex-Treu. Montgomery Co. consider it; the grandest medicine in the world." INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American N ervine Tonic Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedyever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast. train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of meal- cnlablc value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the ex- perience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the our: and our our. great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. .There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resrst the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic. Baum“ E. “ALL. of Waynetown. Ind.. says: Linc. ELLA A. Baa-nos. of New Roan. Indiana, “I owe my We to the Great South American : ul nn 2 9; ma how much I owe to the Nervino. I had been in bod for live month: trozn “:5 m o p -:_. , . .. - g t . . ..._ ‘. v-A in i ll, Fashionable Tailors. v \Vc are no‘vv prepared to turn out Clothes iClosest of Buyers. 099‘ W.” W OUR STOCK OF w a Overcoating-s, Trouserin‘gs and Suitings ‘ IS COMPLETE, weâ€"J-a vvccomunomfloowuoomoowooooowoo” As a proof of the popularity of our clothing, we may note that orders are continually coming in from Manitoba and the North-West. LARK & SON. W Farm in Sale or in Rant. The west parts of lots 23 and 24 in the 11th concession of FENI‘EIJON, 190 acres, close to the Village of Fcnelon Falls. 100 Acres Cleared, and part seeded down. The unseeded por- tion ploughed and ready for spring crop; the remainder of the land in wood. GOOD MARKET AT FENELON FALLS for grain and cord-wood of all sorts. Good Dwelling, Barn, Stable at Fences. J. D. Sittrn, lpm HOP“ G. H. G. McVITY, 8-t.f. 288 lluron Street, Toronto , Scientific American t Agency for a. ‘ .i'w‘v'f,«--.‘. ,_ cAVEA'rs. TRADE MARKS - DESIGN PATENTS! comrmon‘rs. etc. For information and free Handbook write to MUNN 6:. CO. 361 BROADWAY, New YonK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out. by us is brought before the public by a notice given free or charge in the firiwtifit glamour est circulation of on scientific paper in the word. 8 lcndidl illus rated. No lntelll out man shun d be w thout it. Weekly], 33. 0 a car: $1.50 six months. AddressM NN & 00.. unmum. 861 Broadway. New Yerk. .___._.___.__â€"â€"________ , AND SUPPLIES PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUGS A FULL STOC AT W. T. JUNKIN’S. ’1 WALL PAPERS. FROM ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MARKETS. All the Latest Designs in Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, Corners and Decorations. PRICES & STYLESâ€"Mun CUSTOllEllS. â€" Call and see my 50. per roll Paper. ‘( U 60- I‘ (t -it looked like a loss of dignity on our Nervous Pfosfrfiiona Dchilitypf Old Age: , W Price Low. Terms Easy. u u 70. u . it “part, but- under the circumstances we LPI‘VO‘IS 1193030119: Ind‘gcsmon and Dyspepsm: 1,. 0,5 m 500,, wille leased u u 86. .t u had ,0 take our chances Sick Headache, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, A 1“ 1 U ’ ' u u 9c M .t ' . -- ' ' ll ' 0 - Female W'ealmess, Weight and Tenderness 1n Stomach, H 3 J_ G. WILLIAMS, .. .. we. ,, ,, thud all the way to pile. per Roll. I have on hand the largest stock of Wall Paper ever brought into Lindsay. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Just tippesitc New Post oillcc, Iient Street. LINDSAY. G. A. METHEBELL. DENTIS'I‘.R3T. GAS.â€"â€"â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nasnasns, Dentist, Lindsay, b you want teeth extracted positively with. out pain. Gus has been given by him with great success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are Wearing artificial teeth mode by Mr. Neelnnds 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns anti hridgcwork done. Visits Fcnelon Falls, McArthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 40-h Milli MANUFACTURER 0F SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES. Everything belonging to the Saddlery and Harness Trade constantly kept In stock. REPAIRING Done on the Shortest Notice. Kent-stihilhy, Ont. . . . . . A flowing Tonic. My arntcm was completely almo- ‘ - ~ . the-lists olanezhansted stoma‘thdigt-etlon. ' u ‘ l v m irm 't m~ M: a libel. an angles . “5..., ,..,.,..,. ......,..,.......g...., a... cough... humming The lenclon lalls hazctle \N-‘v‘ '- 950 Bavarian courts recognise, condition oi my whole system. llnd given up , up blood; am sure I was in the first stage! am Father Aureaiw was lined for his ott‘3~-‘tlâ€"-lit)l in the figurative. but in the all hopes of getting wall. Had tried three doc-3 of consumption. an inheritance lmndcd dowu tors. with no ruliel. The first bottle oi the .‘t’erv- l through several [tenet-odors. I organ taking die aged. tit a mat friend to the aged and infirm. Do not neglect. to IN' this preclom boon: has. train; is printed every Friday at the office, on Professional or business cards, 50 «In tit-ch all-'4'. But perhaps the must i le:’i‘o:ticimprovcd mesomuch that lwannhleto g the Nervinc Tonic. and continued its use lot DEALER IN the corner of May a; yummy; an“... * - - walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely. ; about six mnntlm, and pm entirely cured. It ' . v ' “u'hmii "mm." "i ll“: “Imle "ml". was i I believe it is the best medicine in the world. 1‘ is the grandest mnlcdyli'or nerves, stomach and SUBSCRIBTION 81 A I EAR IX ABVANC‘ the “all.” Ur flu. Provost of me gamed. § can not recommend it too highly." lluaga l have ever s.~:n. . i . - I No remedy compares with Sam Autumn Nnnvntr: an a cam for the Nerves. No remedy com- ‘ or one cent per week will be added a. you: r“ '"fm'lmfl ‘ ’0 Cn'llclllmn t ml d9 pares with South American Nervlno asa wondrous euro tor the Stomach. .\‘n remetiywltl at all as it remains unpaid. We. and were "‘2' 3W“? “interstices: treaties."arises: t: M u i 1: care at m m an to 5.3. never . s e I". .. . ; a . t ’ ' , , ., _ "'“3 l'" llii‘M‘Jl“ “'Hitl‘ (‘OMI‘ul imd OS- build upi «(whine Machined; wonderful in the extreme. It cures the old. the young. and the Mid» A5 D V91 5 "g ~ utcflo lit. in and actual sense. Clearly. there is much room ior mental developement Il! l~ section of Bavaria to which nlli tin miixitiuais concerned belong. The? .i..i ion ~~l :l-e court nrty not stop the1 pr (Xihlf - t evurcistn, but it may serve to; pr: :t-ct innocent people from absurd Cranes .. ...... « . .. .M--.-._. it you do. vet. may neglect the only remedy which will tenure you to health. South Amt'rlr’rtn . Servin- is perfectly sale. and wry lilPN'P“! to the: tar-to. Delicate lutll-“s. do not fail to use 1.:is : i great can. barâ€"tits.) it will put the ttlonn. ci ith mvl beauty upon your lips and in your checks. . and quick: ti;-.\e away your disabilities n.;-l weakness-is. i Price, Large 18 ounce Bottle SSLCO; Tzial Size, 15 Cents. EVE RY BOTTLE WARRANTED. ; If not. kept by Druggists order direct from . Dr. E. DETBHDN, Orawi‘crdsviile, ind! FANCY câ€"oonsg OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ,tcrline per lllHlL’lll. Casual udvertistmcnll, 8 cents per line for the first inscriion,und 2 cents per line for evr-ry subsequent inur- V tiott. Contracts by the year, linli'yeur OI uartcr,tor a column or less, upon mun- ublc terms. q JOB PRINTIIN'G- of aiiordinary kinds executed neatly, u .rectly and reasonablrrgttr. 5 For Sale at". [Fcnelon Falls by I 11 (ll if...l. ‘llri gpravn ‘ N. .y .yhr‘ h. pt I“, "Rwy "‘11â€"". 3 .qurl' ~t, .' .in qi.‘ . . . .... _. 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