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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 Jan 1896, p. 7

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‘.' i‘ 1: JFK-513er m .... v. t .m- _ .. ._ El; (“EXT .vo TES. 4.... There is one contingency in the east- era crisis which may well fill the civilâ€" ized world with dread. The Turkish Empire rests upon a religious. not on an ethni-"al or political foundation. The sultan reigns by divine right, and his chief office is that of defender of the faithful. No sultan will be allowed to live. or. if his life be spared, to have his liberty. who should tolerate in prac- tice a theory implying that Christians are not dogs. and the dog is the mmt despised, and the vilest thing of the Orient. Abdul «Hamid would have sought peace long since in attempting to ful- fill his promises. to the powers if he were not perfectly aware that the first step of a practical nature to place the Christian on a par socially or civilly with the Mohammedan would be looked upon as both treason and sacrilege by his people. It is not to be expected that the powers can coerce him into a per- sonal submission without running the danger of lighting the fire of fanatic- ism throughout the empire. With the overthrow of a monarch would come the rise of Islam. \Vhat would it mean? Within the Turkish dominions in Eu- rope and Asia 16,000,000 of Mohamme- dans, well armed, courageous and des- perate, percipitated against 5,000,000 of Christians, for the most part without arms and rendered incoherent by racial animosities. sectarian ambitions and foreign intrigue. Sixteen against five is not a reassuring ratio. But 16,000,000 does not represent Islam. Lord Sal- dan world than the sultan. In British India there are nearly 60,000,000 follow- ers of the prophet. In Persia there are 9.000.000 Mohammedans. Morocco con- tains at least 2,000,000 who adhere to Mohammedan traditions. _â€" TOO Wsiigo WALK- Friends Had Given up Hope of Re- cover-y. The Trouble llcgan With a Cough Which Settled on the Lungsâ€"Subject Io Faint- ing Spoils. .ud at Last Forced to Take to nctlâ€"itcstored by Dr. Willimus' Pink I'Ills When All Other Medicines llnd Foiled. From L'Impariial. Tignish, P. E. 1. Mr. Dominick P. Chiasson, who lives on the Harper Road. about two miles from the town of ’l'ignish, P. E. I., per- sonallv took the trouble to bring be- fore the notice of the editor of L'lmpar- tial. the particulars of the cure of his daughter-in-law. Mrs. A. D. Chiasson. through the use of Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills. The case is certainly a remark- able one. and we cannot; do betterdhan give it in Mr. Chiasson's own words. ‘My son's wife.” said he, “has been sick for some. seven years past, but previous to that. time was a strong healthy perâ€" 50n. Just.about seven 'ears ago she took a severe. cold. whic attacked her lungs, and from that time up to the be- ginning of the past summer her health has been feeble. and at times we de- spaired of saving her life. It was not her disposition to give up easily, on some (xtcasions while engaged in household work she would be seized with a fainting spcll. which would leave her so weak that. she would be confined to her bed for several days in a semi- More than once we thought she was dying. There was a continual feeling of numbness in her limbs. and almost constant. scverepaius in her chest which were only cased by a slooping position. Added to this she was tron ilcd with a backing cough, sometimes so severe at night that she and unconscious state. W WATER SNAKE FIGHTS BEL. Terrific Combat Which Finally Ended In the Ecl'n Escape. "Did you ever know that there is a deadly antipathy between a common water snake and an eel ?" asks a fisher- man. "Well. I never knew it until an experience that I had in witnessing a fight between the two. Personally I have the greatest dread of eels. I'm more afraid of them than I am of .a snake. and you can imagine my chagrin when I happened to book one on one ditions. 1 wasafraid to touch it. and a I could do was to let it dangle in the air. I could not get it off my hook. and I was meditating what to do, when altogether unnoticed I allowed the slimy object to drop down into the water. In a moment I saw a big water snake make a dive for it. At the first hinge it caught the neck of the eel squarely between its teeth and I could see it sink its uglyI' looking fangs into the eel's flesh. waited anxtously to see the developâ€" ments. \Vith its grim hold on the eel's neck the snake. quick as it takes to tell it, wrapped its smuous body around its antagonists neck in an effort to squeeze it to death. The body of the eel was too sleek. however, and the snake's corls despite all'it could do. would slip down into the water. Time and time again it tried to squeeze the life out of its antagonist. never for an instant releas- ing its hold on the eel's neck, but the body of the latter was too sleek for it and every time it would' slip down. Finally the hook broke and the eel made good its escape." _____..___. Amused the Pope. The London Morning Post tells a. pleasant story illustrative of Pope Ije-‘ds kindliness. It seems that not long ago an English lady. a Protestant. with her little son. 11 years old, and her daugh- of my fishing ex feet in Englant ." said the little fellow, "but he’s a. nice old gentleman. and I'll kiss his hand, if he likes." The Pope was delighted with the little fellow's answer. and paid him several compli- ments in Italian. __.___.__â€"â€"â€"o Cured by a Fall. Miss Bessie Smith, a. sixteen-yearâ€"old girl, of Aurora, 111., fell on a. slippery sidewlak the other night and was ren- dered unconscious. \Vhen consciousness returned it was found that she had reâ€" covered her reason, which left her after sustaining a serious injury to the brain by a bicycle fall last July. For the last four months Miss Smith as been unable to remember anything of her previous life, and has imagined herself to be anâ€" other person. Physrcians pronounced the case mental hysteria. Now that she has recovered her reason the girl remem- hers nothing that has occurred since her injury in July. â€"....._ A POSSIBLE CABINET MINISTER. Hon. David Mills, M. P., Joins Other Leading Members of the Dominion Parliament in the Strong Endorse- ment of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow- der. The Sage of Bothwell, as his familiar friends sometimes speak of him, the Hon. David Mills ,who is almost certain to a ain become a Cabinet Minister, shou d a. change of Government 'take place, was a sufferer from catarrh, and to a. public man it proved most annoy- ing. He freely tells, however, the very quick relief he secured when be com- menced to use Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It is one of the great virtues of this medicine. that it does not trifle with the patient, but gives relief al- most instantly, and calls for no pro- longed period to effect a. cure. One short puff of the breath through the Blower. supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, dif- fuses this powder over the. surface of the nasal passages. Painless and de- lightful to use, it relieves in ten min- utes, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds. Headache, Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness. Sam- plc bottle and blower sent by S. G. .lelchon, 44 Church street. Toronto, on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Sore a; A Winter Girl. Georgeâ€"I notice you always take Miss Plum p when you go sleighing. Jac’â€"â€"She can drive. Diseased blood, constipation, and kidney. liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. It’s Dangerous Ground that you stand onâ€"with a cough or a cold. and your blood impure. ‘Out of just .ncse conditions comes Consump- tion. You must do something. In the ear- lier stages of Consumption. and in all the conditions that lead to it. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a certain remedy. This scrofulous af- fection of the lungs. like every other form of Scrofula, can be cured by it. In severe, lingering Coughs, all Bron- chial. Throat. and Lung Affections, and every disease that can be reached through the blood. it is the only medi- cine so effective that. once used, is al- ways in favor. Pam hlet free. Address \Vorld's Dis Buffalo, N. ’. The mind itself must, like other things. sometimes be unbent; or else it will be either weakened or broken.â€"Sir P. Sidney. nsary Iedical Association. Pills do not cure Constipation. They only aggravate. Karl's Clover Root Tea gives perfect regularity of the bowels. \â€" With Tar and Feathers. Charles Durchek. a student at the “'yoming Seminary, at Kingston, Penn.. anda restdent of Luzerne County, where his father is a wealthy brewer, was tar- red and feathered by thirty students early the other mornin . For the .past few weeks the studen have missed articles from their rooms and after in- vesti ating the matter concluded that Durc ek was uilty. The door of his room was bro en open and he was gagged and taken to the campus. . There he confessed and was coated wtth tar and feathers. The boys went back to bed and Durchek spent the balance of the night in his room crying. He was expelled by the preSident. WHERE HEART DISEASE IS UN" KNOWN. ' A Beulah Land in Contrast With This Age of Fret and Fume. \Vhere this Beulah Land? Thousands will enquire, for Heart Disease is strik- ing down its victims in every corner of the land, and its terrors grow space. Beulah Land to the victims of: heart dis- ease is to be found in the‘use of that remarkable medical discovery._ Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. which is miraculous in its effectiveness. In des- perate cases it gives the quickest 're- liefâ€"really within 30 minutes after first dose is takenâ€"and in a short time banishes the disease.â€"\Vhere the sym- ptoms are less pronounced every wise man and woman will take this medictne as a certain means of freeing the system of any elements of heart trouble. Only one positive statement. does this medicine 'usticeâ€"It is an absolute cure for cart trouble. Prudence is the necessary ingredient in all the virtues, without which they degenerate into folly and excessâ€"Jere- my Collier. Cold in the headâ€"Nasal Balm gives ifnsfant relief, speedily cures. Never at 3. There would not be any absolute ne- cessity for reserve if the world were hon- est; yet even then it would prove exâ€" pedient._â€"Shenstone. Consumption can be cured by the use of bhiloh’s Cure. This great Cough Cure is the only known remedy for that terrible disease. A GREAT memoir: Cod-liver Oil is useful beyond any praise it has ever won, and yet few are willing or can take it in its natural. state. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not ofiensive; it is al- most palatable. Children like it. ' Cod-liver Oil made more efiectual, and combined 1 with the Hypophosphites its strengthening and flesh-forming powers are largely increased. Don't be persuaded to accept a mbatftufe I Scott 6:. Bovine, Bellevlllo. 50c. and $1. It is ' R. MURRAY MiACFARLANE. 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Toronto, I .â€" (‘am Now Walk to Church. did not obtain more than u fcw hours --..______.._- ....-... _. holy, . _ . _ . ter, obtained an audience of the Pope. 1’3“qu gave a 5}gmfl?ant mm m Ar‘ through the good offices of Cardinal menial) Sympathllers 111 England by Te' Rampolla, the_Papal Secretary of State. minding them that Queen Victoria is The latter lnvltt‘b‘d the boy to kiss the the sovereign of a - larger Mohammeâ€" Popes 51113961" “re don t 1‘53 Peoples in bringing all men round to his opinion twenty years later.â€"limerson. more sic-H. About thi end if 1801 we hail Wm“. .- "‘ . Kitiin _u;‘ all hipi‘ 0f.l1i:l‘ I‘ocuvcl‘y. unil “I‘Y‘h‘mcc’_n' hues. . . I oi’ogifii‘: anéggiliimizgilfiigsiei ’ thc nuishtmrs were of the same opinion. :LP- 19 0- ulieutmetalworlters.misdela‘o93V.,'l‘or_or:tg n o She “its rcluccd to almost a skeleton. and could scarcely take any nourish- ment. She had grown so weak that she could not walk :icl‘n'xs the bedroom floor “ithout help. “'e had often heard and red-l of the great cures effected by Dr. “'illiauis' l‘ink Pills. and at. this stage. when all clse had failed. I urged that they be given a trial. and procured a halt dvzcn boxes. After using them for about three weeks she could wqu l across her lwdrmun floor without aid. and from that time on she continitcd improving in health from day to duy.‘ Shc continued taking the Pink Pills for about four months. with the result l i l l l carat-rs . Is a constitutional disease and requires a . constitutional remedy like Hood's Sal-sa- parilla. Snuffs and inhalants can give only temporary relief, but Hood’s Berea- parilla perfectly and permanently cures. “ My little boy was a great sufferer with catarrh. Medicines he took from physi- cians did not help him, and he began us- ing ilood’s Sarsaparllla. We have given him three bottles of this medicine and it has effected a complete cure.” MRS. R. L ‘ Tsasrmi, Roxobel, N. 0. Get only s Sarsaparilla Pude only by (3.1. flood «E Co. Lowell. MA“. Wri‘o for prices paid for old 1 FR stumps before 187'.’ or send for my 5’ ' oil‘i r. Highest prices. Address; \‘V. R ADAMS. 7 Ann St.. Toronto. Om. I r WORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL. 113 Yongo St. Opening Ses~inn : young mcn : no better profession ; Oils'lly nrquired: highly remunera- tive; best systems lullglli : terms very moder- I 8le and Smoke I ate : rare chance. “'rite foriiarticulprsatoncc STAMMERING “"4 ..l’3:;°’::3 Permanently B N d by utatrlotlyviilgiug ’ a ti l‘t . 'oavc'meees. re ‘ _, digital" a’f‘ijE ONTARlO Issri'rUila. . .1 I I / brings b a. c k 653buter St Toronto I the feelings of LORIDA LANDS of extraordinary fertility in healthy caution ; imu enee profits on ~bipping winter grown vegetables to ngrtherr markets. No clearing, drainage or in" rule: needed. Low prices: ens term-3. W. 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The experience of vcars has proved that. there is aitmlute‘ly no disease due in a vitiatczt Condition of the blood tr Silallt‘l'i‘zi nerves. that Dr. Williams” Pink Pill» will not promptly cure. and tho~c who are suffering from such trou- bles unuld avoid much iiii<t‘r,‘v' «what's money by promptly rcwrtin: to this treatment. (let the genuine l‘iuk Pills ever} time an-i do not i--‘ persuaded to take an imitation or ~ one other rcmedv which a dealer f ir tl-o \‘ikt’ of tho extru profit to lfimwlt’. any say is "inst as gun." Dr. William)” l'ink Pills cure when other medicines fail. GUARANTEED T031000 HABIT OURE. Go buy and try a box to-dey. It costs only 81. Your own druzgist .’ will guarantee a cure or money no funded. Booklet, written guarantee Macro and sample free. Address nearest omoa, THE sTERLmo newnan CO., mouTREAL. CAN. NEW VORK. ‘ H art harmoniously with Hood‘s Seasoning. on! to d - uzth. ti: lbw... us at. Pendrlth. M‘rr..~";3l.tf.;tf*3.i:;.“" tic-root". catalogue CH'CACO' :andy cathartic cure constipation. Purely vegetable, smooth and easy, scrubs mastitis everywhere. guaranteed to cure. Only me. OASGARETS

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