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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 May 1896, p. 3

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S ganization; . ' . 'guilds and clubs, artistic, charitable, and ¢___.... ..._._ .._._ ALONE IN LIFE. the World or Toonn)‘ In Hot l'nllke 1 Great Eqnhll‘hmenl. A visitor to a woolen mill in a :nanu- fracturing town was impressed by the or~i~r with which the great belies of. 111"!) and women Wure drills-i to perform their separate tasks. There was no jsrring or confusion. Etch class filled its «pr-eial duty. The owner of the mill nim~d each division of workers to his gui'st and the wages paid to them. Presently the stranger saw a. woman standing apart. idle but watchful. A boy at the bobbins held up his hand. She. hurried to him and took his place while he went out. When he came back sh-- stood again watching. A Weaver at a hind loom tangled his thread. She palizrntly unraveled the knot. She kept tally for a. clerk who was counting pack- ages of finished work. 'She tied a. broken thread here or picked out 8. (law there. _ “What is that woman?" asked the VIS- itor. "Oh. only a supply." was the careless answer. “She is general helper. The looms must not istop. She is ready to help any worker who needs help." "But she has nothln to show as her work on Saturday mg ti" m “No; but she .15 paid her wages. Sue: earns them," said the owner or the mill, significantly. The stranger, when he had left the great mill, thought that the world in these later days was not unlike. such an establishincnt. A great deal oi good work is done in it. and done usually by drilled workers, who move together. Every profession and trade has its or- there are countless busy l religious. But here and there is a. lonely woman who has not even family ties. She is an invalid. or poor and single. Posmbly uh» is the grandmother, whose compan- ions have died and left her stranded in a young. gay world. She is the. maiden aunt, who is asked to make long visits in the house of her kinsfolk, and who nurses or cooks or sews for themwith- out wages and sometimes Without thanks. _ Or she is the elder sister. who still feels herself young. but who is left at home when picnits or parties are given. These women will never, perhaps. be- long to any large class of workers. They always will be "supplies." They are give a. heplful touch here. a word there, that the looms may not stop. They will have nothing. perhaps, to show as their own work in the end. But they will have. earned their wages and will be laid them by Him who "came not to ministered unto. but to minister, and to give his life a. ransom for many. ordered to An Old Rhyme Reset. “Affliction sore long time she bore Physicians were in vain."_ At last one, day, a friend did say. “You'd soon be well again" you would take, as 1 did. Dr. Pierce’s lavorito Prescription. for that is the] cure for all the peculiar ailments of, It is a safe. simple and sure; It banisth those distressing: nuiludies that. make woman's life a burâ€" l women. remedy. den” curing all . . uterine disorders, inflammations and 111- ; ccration, prolapstis and kindred weak-l As a. nervme it cures nervous I debility, re-, nesses. ' . exhaustion, prostratton, lleves mon‘ta anemcly and hypochon- dria and induces refreshing sleep." She took the advice and is well. "Favorite I Prescription" the. delicate derangements and weak-: nosscs of females, sold by druggists. Al pamphlet. free. Addrufs _\\’orld's Dis-l gummy Medical Association. Buffalo.) .1. a“ __ l I Asthma. cured. by newly discovered. treatment. and rcl’crcncgs. Ronsnry Medical ’ ‘. Y. i For pamphlet. tcstimoninlsI address \Vorld's Dis-i W . l painful irregulai'itics.!aud friends I feel is the only remedy for‘ . money by promptly _--__. “_- is the woman who I 2'? does not like to have her baby fat and chubby and cunning ? 4%“30'6' 1' V 1. 343 n 'I§'I?O cg Where as Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is for both, but its merit is “peculiar to itself," and its effect cannot be had by using any substitute or... ' «.5; is the woman who ; does not like to have 0!” rosy cheeks and plump- fll’ ness herself ? for it. + HOPE WAS __ABANDONBD. Rygkmn’g ‘KUg‘tenay (lure, The Peculiar Case‘of Mrs. Hill, of Winchester. The Doctor Told "or That uer Trouble was Consumption ofthe BoweIsâ€"There “as No Hope of Recoveryâ€"But Ill-«Ill: “'35 Almost )llrncnlouslv Restored. From the Morrisburg Herald. Mrs. Hill. wife of RM. Robt. Hill, of Winchester. not many months ago was looked. upon as one whose [days were numbered. Today she is ‘a. hand» some healthy woman showing no traces' of her former desperate condition, and it is therefore. little wonder that her case has created a profound sensation in the {neighborhood To a. reporter,; who called upon her hits. Hill express-‘ ed. a. willingness to give the story of her illness and recovery for publication, and she told it; with an earnestness that conveyed to the. listener better than more words could do, her deep grati- tude to the medicine which had brought about her restoration to health - and strength. "I feel,” she said "almost like one raised from the dead. and my case seems to me little short of miracu- lous. About a year ago I was confined and shortly after Iwas taken with can- ker in the mouth, and suffered terrib- ly. Although I had good medical atâ€" tendance I did not seem to get bet- ter. In fact other complications set in which seemed fast. hurrying me to the grave. I grew weaker and weaker un- til at last I was confined to bed, where I lay for three months. My bowels were in a. terrible condition, and at last the doctor said. he could do no more for me as with the other com- plications I had consumption of the bowels. My limbs and face became ter- ribly swollen, my heart became weak and my blood seemed to have turned to water. I became simply an emacia- ted living skeleton. At last the doc- tor told me that I was beyond the aid of human skill. and that further atten- dance on his part. would do no good. One day, some time later my friends stood around my bedside thinking every moment to see me breathe my last, but I ralliednand at. the urgent solici- tation of a friend it was decided at this apparently hopeless juncture to give Dr. \Villiaans'l’ink Pillsatrial. In less than two weeks a slight improvement had taken place, and from that out I slowly but surely progresesd toward recovery, until. as you can see for your- selfi. I am once more a healthy woman. It is impossible for me to express how grateful I feel towards Dr. Williams’ l’ink Pills, which under God's blessing has restored Inc to. health and family that the world should know my story. so that. some other suffering sister may be able to find health in the medicine which I be- lieve will never fail." Positive Cure for Rheumatism and Paralysis. i in Roman Catholic Priest at Ottawa i Makes an Important Investigation. Archbist ’s Palace. Ottawa. 8th i ovember, 1895. r. S. S. Eycknnan, M.P.- Hamilton. , My Dear Sir,-In order 50 comply with ,your request, I visited no {lass than . twentyâ€"Six persons of different a and conditions residing- in our city w 0 had used your medicine called ‘ Kootenay Cure." Upon my enquiry, some Inform- ed me that after suffering atrociously for many years from rheumatism un- der one form or another they had ob- tained. consrdorable relief from the above-named medicine, and were using it yet With the_ firm hope and almost certainty that in the near future all the painful effects would disappear. Others told me that they had been our- ed completely, felt. no more ainsl, could digest perfectly. sleep soun yv, had re- gained their lost weight, so much so that they could be said to have resuscit- ated and to have been transformed in- tone“: men. I met with five cases of skin diseases, where the medicine has produced wonderful results, especially in one. case of at least nine ears' stand- ling. In several cases of heuniatism | l and Paralysis eminent physicians. af- ter o_areful.study. has pronounced the case incurable. As rheumatism is such a. common ailment, and as doctors have always _much difficulty in overcoming ‘10, I think it is quite proper to make :poor suffering humanity. I am pleas- ed to have the occasion of recommend- ing it to the public of the capital. VVish- ing‘you further success in your under- taking, believe me sin .‘ . Yours respectfully, (Signed) Eugene Groulx. Sardou's first play was a. failure, but all the subsequent ones have been sucâ€" cesses. He has earned over 1,000,000 by his plays. 8 W EST SHORE THROUGH SLEEPING CAR TO NEW YORK. One of the handsomest sleeping cars that had ever been turned out of the' factory is now running from Toronto to New York without change via. the ular West shore route. It is a. buffet car, and refreshments can be obtained on route, if desired. Union Station, Toronto, every day except Sunday. at 4.55 p. m., reaching New York next morning at 10.10 a. In. On Sundays the sleeper runs from Ham- - ilton only, connecting with the through train from Toronto. Call at any .Grand Trunk office in Toronto for information or space in sleeping car. Reservations The experience of years has proved can be made in advance if desired. that there is absolutely no disease due to a. vitiated condition of the blood or shattered nerves. that Dr. Pink Pills will not promptly cure, and those who are suffering from such trou- bles would avoid much misery and save resortincr to this treatment. Get the genuine lginl: Pills every time and do not be persuaded to take. animitution or some other remedy from a. dealer, who, for the sake of the Association, Buffalo, 9 extra profit to himself. may say is “inst l as good." Dr. \Villiams' l’ink Fills make rich, red blood, and cure when ; other medicines fail. I It is estimated that 45.000.000 tons of anthracite coal are annually mined in the United States. l ‘9 ‘ y L‘ Catarrh g In a dangerous disease because it is; llaqu to result in loss of hearing orl smell, or develop into consumption.' Read the following: “My wife has been I sufferer from cotton-h for the past {our years and the disease had gone so far that. her eyesight, was affected so that for nearly a year: she was unable to read for more than live i minutes at n time. She suffered saver: pains in the head and It times was almost distracted. About Christmas, she oom~ mnnced taking Hood’s Sarsnparllln, and since that time has steadily improved. She has tnan 31: bottles of Hood’s Sar- uparllla and is on the road to n coupe“! cure. I cannot speak too highly of Hood's Bamparllln, and I cheerfully recommend it." W. II. Fawn, Non-market. Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. F. habitual . ti 3°“. .--Wtrrte e135: i, CARE OF CREAM. After the milk has been carefully skimmed, the cream should be kept; in a covered can with the temperature somewhat below fifty degrees, and stirred well each time fresh cream is added. If the temperature of the milk room or cellar is not down to fifty degrees. the cream should be set in ice water. if it is separator or shullow-paucream;- deep setting pans but, if it LS from raised with ice, there should be no dif- ficulty in keeping it; perfectly sweet in an ordinary cellar, because the temâ€" perature is low when the. cream is in- ken from the milk. If the cream is cared for in this way, thcre will be no _complaints about sour cream before it IS wanted, and, if the farmer is a patron of a cream-cry. he will have done his duty in supplying the. butter- mnker with the raw material in prime condition for making giltâ€"edge butter. Cream should never be set. in open croc's or pails in cellars, pantrxes. or any other place where the air is not pure, nor where the temperature is above sixty degrees, :is it is sure to, war and will often be in condition before it is wanted. “'th the cream can be emptied, it should be» thoroughly washcd and scaldcdulid placed where it will get plenty of fro-3h. pure air before it is again needed. ODI) Olr‘ 'l‘LiR’l‘LliS. ’l‘h-ere is a queer industry in London. it is the renting of live turtles by the day to restaurants. In :1 restaurant window will be. seen a live turtle. in- dicating. apparently. that the turtle soup served within is genuine. The fact is that the turtle works by the day, and pass-us its contented life by being sent from one restaurant to an- other. earning money in this peripatetio vmy for its owner. .3. :urte in the window of a Lonuon restaurant does not indicate that genuine turtle soup is served to nitrous. it simply means that the turtle is doing an casy day's work. which consists. in its ultimate nu- :ilvsis. of furnishing the public with a false impression. churning The bicycle is knocking out the horse, even in the Indians‘ estimation. Little lllzwk Bear. a Nez Perce chief. a few \l'illiams' l \V. H. Kelley. of PhillipS, Me., is the tallest man in the State. His height is 6 feet 10 inches, and he weighs 200 pounds. He rides a. bicycle express- 1y made for him. lmcause of the length of his legs. .â€"â€"â€"_-â€"_ l $100 Reward $100. ' The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its ; stages, and that is Caturrh. Hall‘s Conarrh - Cure is the only pusilive cure known to the lmedlcalfraternlty. Oatarrh beingaoonatltu- ’ clonal disease, requires a constitutional treat- I ment. Hall's Catnrrh cure is taken internally, ! noting directly upon the blood and mucous % surfaces of the system. thereby destroying the foundation of t 0 disease. and gitlng the patient strength by building up the constitu- tion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers. that. they ofl’cr One Hundred Dollars for an case that it fails to cure. Sand for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY 5t 00.. Toledo. 0. i Sold by Druzzists. 75c. 1 â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ A large caVcrn, comprising several spacious chambers, has been discovered near Allegash Lake, Me. The air in the cavern is several degrees warmer than the external atmosphere. Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes Dr. Agnow's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of organlu or S)’m[).‘.lllt‘ll(‘, Heart. Disease in 30 minutes. and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Short new of Brmth, Smothering Spells. Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Disbaswl Heart. One dose convinces. ~â€" Cocoanut-buttcr. for domestic use. is to be. made on a. large scale. by a Par- isian company. The-y expect to be able to produce. 8.000 pounds a day. from Af- rican cocoa nuts. -â€"-I Recipeâ€"For Making a. Delicious Health Drink at Small Cost. Adsmx' lino: Roe.- Extrnct.. .. onp bottle I-‘lelnchmnn'l‘s Yeast... . .hnif a cake Sugar . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . two pounds Lu char‘m Water ..... . ..two gallon: Dissolve tho sugar and you? in the water. add the extract, and bottle; pace in a warm place for twenty-four hours until it tormentn, then place on ice. when it mil open Ipukltng and delicious. The root beer can he 0 to. 9d In nlldru and grocery stores in 10 and 9? cont bottln make two and fivo gallons. ! A woodsman in Caribou, Men, cut down a cedar tree. and in the trunk found 125 pounds of honey. Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to fl!) Minutesâ€"One short puff of tho bmath through the Blower. snipliwl with each bottle of Dr. Agnew’s ‘alan- rhai Powder. diffuses this Powder ovâ€" er the surface of rim nasal passagvs. Painless and delightful to use. It rm. News instantly. anl pinninenrly cures Iknown such a. remarkable medicine to" days .‘ig-r. In .\I;l[lt)ll County. ()rm. trad- (Vitamin. Hay .l‘ev.er._ Colds. il-nduch-a, .l thirty horses for a bicycle. tour“ Throat. 1011511111: au-i'U-afnces. pow .â€"â€" This car leaves ! Rheumatism Cured in n Dayâ€"South American Rheumatic Cure. for Rheum- a.th and Neuralgis. radically cum in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon-the syn- tan is remarkable and mysterious. .It removes at once the cause and the dia- easo immediately dissp am. The first: dose greatly bcnefitn. 5 cents. Sold by all druggists. A young lady. of Buffalo, who is em- oyed as window-dross“ in a local dry-goods store. gets a salary of $21,000 a year. RELIEF IN SIX HOURSâ€"Distress- ing Kidney. and Bladder diseases reliev- ed in six ham-s by the "South Ameri- can Kidney Care." This new remedy is a. great surprise and delight on ac- count of its exceeding promptncss in relievln pain in the bladder. kidneys. back and every part of the urinary pas~ sages in male or female. It relieves rc- tention of water and pain in passing it alumst immediately. If . you want quick relief and cure this is your rem- edy. Sold by all drugglsts. W. PA). 8 13. And it is the aim of a good wife to keep It clean and at- tractive. Nothing will help her more than the use of Sunlight Soap Like a ray of sunlight It brlghtens and cheers, en- courages and comforts. It makes homes bright and hearts light . . . . . . BOOKS FOR WRAPPERS For every I: "Sunlight" wrappers sent to ann. 13:03., Ld., Toronto, a useful paper-bound book will be sent, or a cloth-bound for so wrappers OUGLAS BROS, Slate,Gravel and meta routers. metallic ceilings, skylight sheet. metal wor kers. 124 Adelaide W..Toront dating before 1870 of Canada. Provinces. United States; also Bill and Law Stamps bought. Good prices. WM. R. ADAMS, 7 Ann St., Toronto. Ont. 0A8“ I with to purchase all kinds of used Postage pun Stamps. Look up old letters and send me the for stamps on the envelopes. stating what you wnnt cm for them. Especially old Canadian. New Bruns- wlok, Newfoundland. British Columbia United ‘ 3‘3"‘”Stam, etc. JAMES BURKET’I‘. Wellington â€" BA KERS- £3§iidii°5i§i filii'ii afford to do without them. 73‘ 8! Ad mid ‘w G.T. Pendrlth, M’fr., tomxiojfi and Jordan Stu, Toronto, Can. l H_ w_ lop-"HE'S NEW GATALOGUIII ‘ NEW AND SECOND-HAND i ACH‘NERY Office and Works Iddrcsa: 1.3: Front St. Adjoining New Union Station Toronto. Canada ,i I YOUR LUNGS AWAY USE! EBY'S GERMAN BREAST BALSAM AND BE OURED 013‘ THE couon. Sold by Druggists At. 25 and 50 cents. , Rough on Rain. . This new preparation when up lied to ordinary olothln ' Will malts it PERFEOTL RAINPROOF. and will uo| alter the feel or up enrnnoo of the goods. Inva unblo to cyclists. nportunen. farmer! and others. A tottuna fol tailors and FIRST-CLASI Accra-rs. Prepared for B. W. HANNAH, Toronto. In quack medicines. YOU DO BELIEVE . that you It. weak and ,. lll. DO YOU KNOW ‘ that you on cull] ro- gzln health, strength C'QMPOUND HILES’ (Cam) VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Mlles' Sanntlve Wash for sale by all Drugglsu at 75c and 250. Import vitnlit r. :1 energy. and make the Info of the “Mot or ex" worth livln . _ " Ex lamer pamphlet, ' Woman's Trlllmph. sent rce on :p llcation, “Orders (lllc promptly from the laboratory“ “A. M. C." MEDlClNE CO.. 578 St. Paul St.. l'lontrenl. "All! vod‘ rum “SALADA” CEYLON TEA. ' Sold On! In Land Packs [1' l8 DELICIOUS. foNEMlNuTE ~..~:HEAMBE sumac , Iron-"Fencing, Office a communlon Rolling, and all kinds of IRON AND_Vfl RE WORK. TORONTO FINOI AND . 3 5 . 3 ORNAMENTAL wonxn TORONTO. OAK. n ' : . FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS. 1“ DUNN’S BAKING POWDER THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. A Pleasant Sense Of Health. Strengthens: stomforb. follow tn. St. Leon Mineral Water One of the boat known medicines for dyspepsia. g... at Leon littoral Water (lo. (faunas) Head office, King 80. We” TORONTO. BICYCLE-4'33 stagnant: Moderate Price. Sand for catalogue. G. '1'. PENDRI’I‘H. Manufacturer. 73 to 81 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. \. Wall Paper King OF CANADA. IF YOU THINK OF PAPERING 3 Residence Church. Office, Lodge Room. Publlo Hall, Hotel or Storm WRITE A POSTAL To C. B. Scantlebury, Box 740, Bolleville, Ont. Mention the Rooms you think of paper-lug, about the price you want to pay, and where you saw this "ad." 5. v You will get by return malllurgo sample books of choice Wall Paper nt the lowest prices known to the Canadian trade. and our booklet I; “ How to Paper." -‘_=-.~ -.~.. . My“. ~«_ez=tsg=-:- I We pay express charges on all orders and guarantor: satisfactmn or VOIII' money back. References. Can. andDom. Express Cos. _ : WA. _‘ 3-... -‘ W 4, . » - rs«-¢‘__~- .m.-.._....- ' i. “Tho Yellow Fellow" I" ' Is the title bestowed on the Steam: by the adv 5‘" mirers of its orange ‘ rims. In constructing . the '96 Stearns we have ._ I. ’ striven tomakethe best in"; i .‘f bicycle producible, and ,1, if best materials, super- ‘ ' ior workmanship, un- !‘ surpassed facilities and _~ ._, honest effort count for anything, we have sureâ€" ly succeeded. Our handsome new calm- . ‘0‘”, which we will mail on request. in not more artistic than the wheel itself. AKERICAH RATTAN 00. TORONTO, ONT. 0mm»: thtmo Aoruu. 'l'o clan tombstones. To polish knives. To clean dishes. ’I‘o scrub floors. To renew oll~clolli. 'l'o whiten morble. '10 brighten metall- To scour both-Lulu. To scour kettle!» To renovate paint. To wash out nlnh. To remove rust. EVERYBODY USES IT. .1" DOOLII‘J I. than (she lath. Surgeon to {click their lmumu. confection-n to cum Mr puns. Runnin- to brighten uni: mall. Cut: to than Lb: inches sink. Pointers to Ham :7 turbo-I. lecture" to can put. Must-Linen. limitch L: vnauu old charm. Suian Ia clue: the woman". Home" 9: Mann. Ind unit: Lam. Art‘uu u :t-m their palm»: Medusa to city: 53.7.2“. Kantian“ to It!“ CW. I“ Cbrclul u: "no" can stunt. CL’Vrfl to than»: their Lnlvu. sun-.1 can to 069:! an ctr-.0 h“ 754;!an la bfl‘hl‘n [355! um. [kt-21min” flu: and... EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. A!) ’“,_.. l l snMI’Wâ€"‘v Vv W -<‘

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