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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 31 Jan 1896, p. 3

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'35-. "â€"â€"4 -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--~ â€" . Wise Words. “non \uu need a. friend don't pick an! .: {hall when: do: won't follow him. Hm nczn who never told a lie hadn't bcit'r spa: his record by saying 50. 1V li-wevxr may besui-l of a. sweetheart. she can‘t be too good to be true. it never does any good to talk religion vntri a snap like that of a steel trap. ll is easy to disuiurage a. man who nmlircs that. he is not entitled to any- thing. we woman who marries a. man to re- form him is a noble example of wasted effort. \Vliou you call a fellow a gentleman anti he gets his back up it's a Sign that. you an: lying. Gold Toilet Set. The only complete gold toilet service in the world belongs to the Khedive of Egypt. It was made in London, and «mini-t5 of 28 pietes. Each piece bears the monogram of the Khedive in dia- mun is, the some being surrounded by a fillet in imitation of that of the Grand Turk. Upward of 8,000 diamonds and over 1,200 rubies were used in decorat- ing those golden toilet articles. The body of each piece is lB-kamt gold. and all are int-local in a diamond-incrusted ebony case. At Customary Rates lie forged my fetters. said the melo- dramatic l'Um )lainant in a divorce case. I will file t em, answered her lawyer briskly. Russian Railway Stations. It is a. peculiarity of Russian rail- ways that their stations are generally two miles. distant from the towns and villages which they serve. This is said to be on account of the danger of fire, the houses in small places generally being thatched with straw. AN 1mm nu. A Victoria. County (0111;), Ped- lar Before the Courts. Detected in Selling a Pink Colored Pill, which He Itcprclentcd to no Dr. Wil- Iiunu‘ Pink Pillsâ€"The Court Grants 3 Perpetual Injunction Restraining film From Offering an Imitation oi’ This GrendMedicineâ€"dfiome Facts the Public Will Ito Well to lsenr in Wind. In the High Court of Justice yester- day morning, before Mr. Justice Mereâ€" dith, the case of Fulford v.McGahey was heard. It consisted of a motion for an injunction to restrain Fred McGahey from sellin a pill which he claimed to be Dr. \V' liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Mr Douglas E. Armour ap- peared for the plaintiffs and stated that the defendant had been -peddlin these goods about Victoria County, cameg them to be Dr. \Villiams' genuine Pink Pills. It; was impossible, however. on the face of it, that they could be genuine, as he sold them greatly below what they cost; at wholesale price. The de- cndant had given consent. Mr.Armour said, that. the motion should be chan - ed to one for judgment ainst him. 0 defence was offered, an his Lordship gave an order for judgment restrainâ€" ng McGahey from continuin to vend the article as Dr. 'Williams' ink Pills for Pale People. The above aph, taken from the legal coltunns of the Toronto Globe of the 15th inst” contains a. warni ' which every person in Canada in nee of a. medicine will do well to heed. and shows the care and pains the Dr. Will- iams' Medicine Company takes to ro- tect the public from imposition. an to reserve he reputation of their famous ink Pills. It is only a. medicine that pmses more than usual merit that is worth imitation. Ordinary medicines are not subject. to that kind of treatment, as there is not sufficient demand for such medicine worth while. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo- ple have achieved amputation for ster- ing merit unparalleled in the history of medical science. In every part of the Dominion the remarkable cures wrought by the use of this real: medicine have given it a. name an a fume which has made the sale of Pink Pills simply won- derful. . It. is because of this great merit, and the consequent enormous demand for the medicine, that it is 'being imitated by unscrupulous persons in various parts of the country. The imitationis cheap, usually worthless, and is only pushed immune the lmitator can make much more money by its sale than he can by the sale of the genuine Pink Pills. Hence the pains he takes to sell the imitation. The Dr. \Villlams' Medicine Company annually spends thousands of dollars en- deavormg to impress upon the public that the enume Pink Pills can only be purchase in one formâ€"namely in pack- ages enclosed in a wrapper (or label). which bears the full trade mark, "Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo le." No one can buy them in any other orm not even if they offered many times their weight in gold for them. And yet in the face of those continuous warnings there are people confident enough to permit some unscrupulous dealer to convince them that he can supply them with the genuine Pink Pills in loose form by the axon or hundred, or ounce, or in some other kind of a box. Any one who pro- tcndsto be able to do thm is telling an untruth. Boar this in mind and refuse all ills that, do not. bear the full trade mar , no matter if they are. colored pink, and no matter what the dealer says. Please bear in mind also that the formula. from which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is compounded is a secret known only to the company, and any one who claims he can supply you with some other pill "just. as good" is guilty of misrepresentation. for he does not. know the ingredients of the genuine Pink Pills and is only trying to sell you some other pill, incense he makes more mom-y on its sale. The Dr. \ ’illiams' Medicine Company is (Iotcnnincd to spare no expense in protecting. both the public and them- selves. against. these unscrupulous imi- tators. and will always be thankful to rot-elm information concerning an one who offers to sell an imitation Pin Pill gunmrting it to be Dr. \Villizuns’ Pink ills, or "the same as" the genuine Pink Pills. Such cases will be investigated in the com 'a detective and the name o_ the person v the information Will not. be e pu. lie. while an ' ex- pentga entailed in sending us the nfor- motion will be promptly refunded. Ask for Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People and take uothin else. {Sty cure when all other to. ionic; l l l I In life, health and happiness, If it llpura rich and full of vitality. If impure it cause catarrh, rheumatism, scrofuln, ner- vousness and other troubles. All me be perfectly cured by purifying the b ood with Hood’s Saran arilla. “I have used I ood’s Smaparilln for eight or nine yesrs an a tonic and blood purifier. Before I began its use I was weak and had no appetite. After taking one bottle my appetite was lm roved an I could work like a beaver.” . OPER- LIA Kmxm, Great Barrington, Mass. ’ .i Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. $1; 8 for $5. - easy to buy. my to take H ood’s Pi ii easy tooperato. 23cm”. THE SUN AS SEEN FROM PLANETS. -â€"â€" People on Neptune Who Have to Wear Furs, Willie Those on Mercury [love Too Much Heat. The people on Neptune are often in doubt as to whether or not; the sun is ;g. They are so far away from the great central orb that it is a mere speck in the sky which only men with good eyesight can see. Plenty of planets that are swinging about in the heavens look bigger than the sun to the people of Neptune. Those on Uranus are little better off. Upon Mercury, on the other hand, the sun comes up like an immense new moon. and it burns with an intense glare and is so hot that the people there can cook their breakfast by the light of the morning sun. When the sun sets on Mercury it is like a large part of the heavens dropping out_of sight, and a. cool breeze immediately springs up. Even on Venus the sun looks so big as to scare an inhabitant of the earth could he be transported to that planet. From Mars it looksagood deal small- er than it does from the earth, but a year on Mars is equal to two years on the earth. Another curious thing about Mars is that it has two moons, revolvâ€" ing) in different directions. _ he of these little moons is hardly bigger in the sky than a good-suged cheeze, but it flies through space With the speed of a. cannon ball. It had been going several thousand years be- fore even Martians themselves discov- ered it and gave it a name. . This little moon goes skimmmg close to the surface of Mars, and the people there with their long-distance guns. could easily shoot up and hit it. You have got to look sharp when you are on Mars to see this little moon. which comes noiselessly from one direc- tion and disappears around the corner in another regardless of the movements of the regular moon. It is no bigger in the sky than a a, and really looks about as large as cos the sun to the inhabitants of Neptune. who go about in furs and flannels, and often miss the sun altogether on. a cloud day, so that the gas companies do a ' business and the candle indusâ€" try is f ourishing. It: may be said, how- ever. that Neptune looks even smaller to the sun than does the latter to No tune, and. an inhabitant of the sun once remarked contemptuoust . that .you could onl find Neptune with a. micro- scope, an then would be likely to mis- take it for an ordinary star or comet. Russia‘s Wheat Exports. The Statist remarks that if Russia could export ten million quarters of wheat a year from the crops of 1889 and 1892, which averaged 81,600,000 quarters, she could have exported twice that amount in each of the last two yea-rs, the crops of which amounted respective- ly to 43,000,000 and 48,500,000 quarters. But. the exports were only about 15,000,â€" 000 quarters, leaving a. surplus of ten millions for the two years to be added to the current crop, which is said to be little above the average from 1889 to 1893. In spite of this surplus Russians are not selling freely at present low prices. The government makes loans to the farmers on easy terms to help them their grain. and it supplies them abundantly with information re- garding the condition of the wheat markets of the world, so that the Rus- sian producers and exporters are not it: haste to part with the grain they ve. Characterisrics oi’ the Boer. W'. H. Randell spent three years among the Boers of South Africa. He describes them as being powerful men of great stature, but lacking greatly in nerve. They are excellent marks- men, for they commence to shoot when more boys. At long ran 0 sharpshoot- ing they have no equals, ut in}; hand- toâ€"hand conflict they are easdy outâ€" witted. The Boers, he says, hate the English. and have gradually drawn back into the interior. and they also have a contempt for the natives. In fact, they lead proud, isolated lives, and it‘ is only a. question of time before they will have to submit to the humiliation of being absorbed in the young and vigorous English nation in South Africa. _.__.â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" To Build Up both the flesh and the strength of pale, )uny. scmfulous children, get Dr. ’icrce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's the best thing known for a. wasted body and a weakened system. It thoroughly purifies the blood, enriches it, and makes effective every natural means of cleansing. repairing, and nourishing the system. in recovering from "Le. Gri pneumonia. fevers. or other de- biil mg diseases, nothing can equal it stature; and Sometimes, while her sword as an ammw.hmwnive tonic to] t. bring” back and v' or. nervous and general debiligy. All diseases of lower bowel, including rupture and pile tumprs. radically cured. Book of particulars free. uni-H 'v. Dispensary Medical Associa- ”" .‘L’xn St... Buffalo. N. Y. 1..'i‘i :a pleasant cure for Constipation. Cures ' her h left arm and grasps her vic- HIENIGHUNTD DEATH.“ 0 THEDANGER or sromca TROUBLE I 1°01“ A aw“ in ‘ "‘4‘ ‘5'“! Y0“! The Eyperience of a, Lady Wen There is No ‘l‘cllin: Where Disease or flu Known in Coatioook, wui Stricken With LaGrippe. Followed by Pneumonia, She Langulshed For More Than sYearâ€"Dr. William: Pink P111: Saved Her When other Medicines Failed. From L'Etoile de l’Est, Coaticook, Que. The town of Averill, Vt.. _is Situated about eight miles from Coaticook. Que., and is the home of him. Ada Hartwell, who has many relatives and numerous friends in the latter place. Mrs. Hart- well has through an experience which L'Etoile de l’Est thinks worthy of giving the widest publicxty as many others may derive much benefit there- from. Mrs. Hartwell has ever been con- sidered a. woman enjoy' a healthy con- stitution until about wo years ago, when she was, like hundreds of others in this vicinity, stricken with influenza or as it is more generally termed 1a grippe. adiseuse which carried off many poop e in this town and vmnity. and. in the case of numerous others left behind wrecked constitutions. As often hap- pens. pneumonia followed the first symâ€" ptoms of la grippe and Mrs. Hartwell was sick. nigh unto death. The best of Able to Ride \Vithout Fatigue. medical aid was summoned. and Mrs. Hartwell was saved from what seemed to her friends imminent death, but when convalescencc came. she remain- ed deprived of her appetite, extremely weak, andin constant danger of a re- lapsc. and all her physicians could do could not bring about her former con- dition of health. Numerous medicines were tried. but: to no avail; she was weak. dispirited and dcspaired of a ain enJoymg her former vigor and hea th. For a. whole year after her attack of pneumonia she continued to languish in this state. At last one day her hus- band purchased a few boxes of Dr. \Villlams’ Pink Pills. He had read of the many cures wrought by this wonder- ful medicine, but. procured them, he says, for his Wife in order to be able to say "we have tried all," rather than from strong faith in them. To lease her husband Mrs. Hartwell wil ineg consented to take the Pink Pills, and great was her surprise and that of her hmand, when, after taking three boxes she was able to take a short ride with- out feeling any fat' ue. She wisely re- solved to continue he treatment, and before long found that she had regained her old time strength, and she declared that she owes her recovery cnrtirely to Dr. \Vllliams’ Pink Pills. Last Winter Mrs. Hartwell felt a slight recurrence of her former weakness and again re- sorted to Pink Pills, since which time she has not had a. da '5 illness. Dr. \Yilliams' Pink ills have a more potent influence on the blood and nerves than _any other known medicine, and speedily restore the bloom of health to pallid cheeks. Pink Pills cure when all other medicines fail. Sold by all deal- ers qr sent. by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams' edicine 00., Brook- v1lle, Ont., or Schenectady. N.Y. Refuse all substitqu alleged to be "just as good." _â€" UNSANITARY WALL COATINGS CONDEMNED BY THE BIBLE. "And behold if the lugue be in the wall: ofthe house with hollow Btr a, greenish or reddish. then the riut shall 0 out of the house to the door of the cue, and s ut upI the house seven day- " " " " And he shall causal a house to be scraped within round about, and they shall pour out the dust that they scrape off without the city into an unclean place." ‘ To each of the first three persons in every city and town in the Dominion of Canada. who write The Alabastine Co., Limited, of Paris, Ont. giving the chapter containing the above passage of scripture, will be sent an order on the Alabastine dealer in the town for a package of Alabastine, enough to cover 50 square yards of wall, two coats, tinted or white.‘ To all who apply, giving us the name of the paper in which they saw this notice, will be given an ingenious puzzle, the solving of which may earn you $50.00. To test a wall coating, take a small quantity of It, mix in equal quantity of boiling water, and if it does not set when left in the dish over night, and finally form a stone-like cement without shrinking, it is a kalsominc, and dependent upon glue to hold it to the wall, the feature so strongly objected to by sanitarians. This matter of looking to the sanitary nature of wall coatings seems to be con- sidered of much importance of late. A supplement to the Michigan State Board of Health, condemns wall paper and kalsominel for walls, and recommends Alabastine as beingsanitary, pure, porous, permanent, economical and beautiful. Alabastine is ready for use by mixing in cold water. Constipation causes more than half the ills of women. Karl's Clover Tea is “â€" To'be al..ays intending to live a new life, but never to find time to set. about it; this is as if a man should put off eat- ing and drinking and sleeping from one day ‘and night to another, till he is starved and destroyedâ€"Tillottson. I was nervous. tired.- irritable and cross. Karl's Clover Root Tea has made me well and 113%: . MRS. WORDEN. Nemeslsis lame. but she lsof colossal is not yet unshcathed. she stretches out tim. T mighty hand invisible, but the victim tottera under the dire clutch. â€"George Eliot. The best cough cure isShiloh’a Cure. A neglected cough is dangerous. Stop it at once with Shiloh's Cure. W Stomach and Bowel: May Endâ€"But South American Net-vine nu Prevent. Remedy for the no“ helper-ate Cau- -â€"‘l’he \Yondcrful Story Told by a new i'ord Resident. AVE you noticed in how many cases of death the explanation is given that the real trouble was in the stomach? It had refused to perform its important functions. Food would not remain there, and with al- most ei'ery.mouthful eaten the most terrible ain had been endured. People may wel think seriously when the stomach and bowels become de- ranged. This was the case with Mr. Samuel Elya, of Meaford. Ont.. a prom- inent Patron of Industy. He hardly saw how he could survive the hold dis- ease of the stomach had secured on him. "I was in great trouble," said Mr. Elya, "with pain in my bowels; my food felt like lead in my stomach. I could not sleep, and my nerves were entirely shattered. I had used different doo- tor’s medicines, but they all failed to cure me, or, indeed, to do me any good. An advertisement. of South American Nervine came under my notice, and I purchased a bottle of this medicme from the local druggist. It. did me so much good that I got two more bottles, and these three bottles, I honestly believe, cured me. I know it was the best three dollars I ever spent. I now en- joy health as I have not for many years. My whole system seems to be substantially built 11 , and these bless- ings I do not hesi e to attribute to South American Nervine." The loveâ€" of country produces good manners, and good manners love of country.â€"-Montesqulou. Cattarh.-â€"Uso Nasal Balm..Quick, pos- Itlve cure. Soothing. cleansmg.hca.ling. Mrs. r\‘Vig'vvztgâ€""I hope you liked the cigars I gave you, dear. And,_by the why, I had them charged." Wigwagâ€" "What with 7” â€"â€"â€"dâ€"-â€"â€" Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends aboutOShiloh's Cure fpr Consumption. They Will recommend it. She had Time. Will ou soon be ready, (1er said the Emancipated \Voman. calling up- stairs to her husband. In a, minute, was the reply. I am just buttoning my gloves. All right, I’ l 0 over to the club and play a. game of b' liards to put. in part of the time. Their Choice How does Winters manage to keep the wolf from the door? . He dosen't. He gave violin lessons. but his family said they preferred the wolf. It is told of the great Russian states- man Gortschakoff that in the transac- tion of public business he systematically refuses to do anyth' Lu a. hurry. He used sealing wax ins cad of gummed envelopes, sand instead of blotting paper, and preferred not to receive news .by telegraph that needed long explanation by ma' . W.l_'.C. 799. O him You want Scott’s Emul- slon. If you ask your drug- gist for it and get itâ€"you can trust that man. But if he offers you “something just as good,” he will do the same when your doctor writes a prescription for which he wants to get a s ecial effect â€"-â€" play the game of life and death for the sake of a penny or two more profit. You can’t trust that man. " Get what for, mulâ€" trust you ask for, and pa whether it is Scott’s sion or anything else. Sun- a Down, Bollwilh, Ont. 50¢. and Que , E are always open to buy or sell 51;; Straw, Grain or Potatoes. in car ots. W. M. HANNAH 8tCO. Toronto. Provinces, United States: also Bill and Law 8mmps bought. Good prices. WM. R. ADAMS, 7 Ann St., Toronto. Ont. R. MURRAY Macrlnmxx, Specialist-Eye -.: Eur and T hrcat. 3‘: Carlton St... Toronto Stylish, DURABLE, comromau FOOTWEAR. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS. DON’T COUGH YOUR LUNGS AWAY 'U'BII HBY'B GERMAN BREAST BALSAM, ~-~ MD 5! CORK!) 0" THE COUCH. Sold by Druggiata At 25 and 50 cents. G. DUTHIE 8:. SONS SLATE, SHEET'HETAL- TILE 8: GRAVEL RODFERS : heel Metal Ceilings, Terr: Com Tile. Prod l. .‘L’bi and Green ltooiln Slate. Mch Cor nicer. l-‘cil,’i‘ur. Rooting itch, law. Gutters bowny-iu a. &c., supplied the trade. '1 cit-phone 1936. TORONTO circular. Adelaid. a Wimer s“ Tint! And Pumped all kind]. mar. there is no better trade or profmion tinder :imn t‘ulllnR. Good cuttennm in great on. 31111 at big walrus. to .lLRi'NN L‘t‘rnsu Scnocu 113 Tonga St. Wt: “'riio for particular: Permanently cured . bra strictly Educa- ur-ual System. No advance few. Write for THE ONTARIO INSTITUTE. A WV” ~ 75 Bond Sn. Toronto CUGLAS 8808, Slate. Gravel and met: in iris. metallic ceilings, skylight sheet metal work-am. 1‘24 Adela‘oeW..'ioronl AI'SAG E CASINOS. Finest imported Eu lush >hcep and narrow American hog on: lugs,“ righfipricctnarkglackwell 3 Cu. Ltd..ToroM / 2/45/2421 v / .. . TWO SCHOOLS UNDER ONE MANKBEMINT Tonox'ro axo Srnnroao, ONT. Un ucstionably the leading Commercial Schoo a in the Dominion: advantages best ll Canada: moderate rates; students may onto at any time: write to either school and mention this paper. ; SHAW .2 ELLIOTT. Principal- A nihilism... ed and we will not you how to more OI a . ob Duluton sure; we form-h the wor and teach you free. you work in the locally - . when you live. and on your oddm â€" And we will explain the bullies t‘u '- mounborwe Muscat-Jou- t 83 for every du’a wort- Aboolu Wrfleatonce. Adams D.'l‘.lifor n. Man ' Box A. i. \Vli‘dsor. 01:5. _ Hay Favor, Deafnooo. " Oats rrh oftho Stomach . Dr. Besnnt‘s new treatment for the char. distressing trouble: is the only remedy in the world which treatathoso diseases both locally and internally. thus effecting A PERMANEN‘! om Price for one full month'u treatment .2â€"which is sufllciu at for most cases. If you! druggia. duel not keep it. remit direct to no and we will send free of ext". charge. Cir- cular describing Mrs. Beunt'l preparation. Dent frog on application. Mann“ Bumr 00.. Toronto, Canada A Strictly High Grad. 0 Wheel at o ODEIATI PRICE. G. T. swoon-a Manufacturer 73 to Adelaide SLW- Tore-h FWiiiifi BAKNG POW THE£295;5.P.E.§'LEBJEED D“”““;.â€"â€"’.'i‘f.f§§. Octalozue on oppllcstlcu. All Bakers Should Have Yhom. Croat Labor Savor. §itop Cutting lumber with a circular saw wastes 26 .per cent. of the log in saw dust, while a. "Band THAT wastes but 10 per cent.â€" producin 20 per cent. as e morclum er. Cutting“ also truer, smoother. nearer to the ultimate size. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE ? THE BAND IS NO EXPERIMENT! 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