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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 May 1896, p. 7

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RACED EIGHT THOUSAND MILES. Two sailing \r... 1. I rum London to ‘f‘ln” and sun annriu‘o. 170-) of the 312st exciting and closest ocean mews ever engigei in was “33'- lrtween the British ships Arctic Stream and (‘mmdalm now in San Francisco. 'l'hv-y left the starting point. within five niina'vs of each other and, after hattlv- ing against irontmry win-is for over 8M0” niib-s. there was only a viiiiep- enw- of two hours between them a: the finish. Although a. much smaller veswl the Ain't it- St roam held her own throughout. and on a. tonnage allowance would have “on hands down. Capt. Bowen is well mtist’ied with the showing made by his vessel and is of the opinion that if the mice was run over it would be his vest- 501 that would be two hours ahead at: the end of the voyage. 'l'hu (.Ymmdiile and Arctic Stream left: London on August 1 last. Down the ' channel the vessols scudded along tin.- der lower topsails and reefed foresail. As they disappcanul from view there was not a hundred yards between thetn. and the tuglmt captains mmarked to each other that it. was going to be a OlOn'e race. Both vessels were bound for Svdnt-y, N.S.\V., and Capt. Andrew Hill Capt. Bowen sighted each other dire» times during the race. After getting clear of the channel they ran WITMS each other again when fourteen days out. Then they lost sight of each other for a. month and a. half. and then on llie third occasion when they were both innking their ens-ting from 'l'risp tan d'Actmha. During the entire run of 8.463 miles the Vessels were nearly all the time under two or three lullflalls and reefed foresail, yet, nevertheless, the aver- age was 240 miles a day. The Crow; dale and Arctic Stream both came to San Francisco from Sydney, N.S.\\'., the former with 3,111 tons of coal and the latter with 2,312 tons. On this occur.- ion the Cromdnle won eas'il , as she made the run in seventy: our days, while the Arctic Stream took eighty dnys to cover the distance. This was not a. test. of the sailing qualities of the two ships. however, its light and baffl- ing Winds prevailed nearly all the way I I from Australia to San Francisco. They} are not. likely to meet again for some time, as the Arctic Stream is going back to Sydney, N.S.\\'., with a load of wheat and the Cromdale remains in San Francisco. THINK OF THESE THINGS. It is good luck to pick up only when you see one on getting out of bed. i I l | . l 3 I‘m cine now seemed to do me no good, and l l l V ‘A DOUBLE RESCUE Two Young Ladies Brought Back to} Health and Strength. One “'ns Threatened With Consumption Following an Attack of Pneumoniaâ€"l The Other “'nwl in on Advanced Stage . of Anaemiaâ€"Dr. “’liliiuns' Pink Pills! Restore llenith After Other SletIii-inoq' Full. From the Truro, .\'.S., News. ‘ Among the residents of Truro there; are none better known or more highly. esteemed than Afr. and Mrs. Jus. Turn- er. Mr. Turner is an elder in the Presbyterian church, and 0. man whose word is as good as his bond. In his family reside. two (young ladies, Miss Christie, on adopte daughter, and Miss Jessie Hall, a. sister of Mrs. ’furng er; Both young liulies are known .to'. have had trying illnesses. and. were} said to have been restored to health; by a popular medicine, the name of: which is a household word from the At- ; lantic to the Pacific. Judging thatl their story would be of popular inter-i est, a reporter called upon them andi asked for such information as they: might choose to make public. .Bothl young ladies were averse to publicityL; but when it. was pointed out that theirl experience might be helpful to some- other sufferer gave a statement for} publication. Miss Christie, whose casel is perhaps the most remarkable. is ; given precedence. She said: “l mu now 19 years of age and have never, been very strong. 0n the 26th of Julyi inst I was attacked with pneu-p mould, brought on by a. severe cold.j l was confined to bed for alumni}; eight weeks, when I was able to get; up; once. more. During these weeks 1 wasi under treatment by our physician, and still continued taking his medicine. I, did not appear to recover my strength 2 however, and on the 14th of Nov. was} again forced to take. to my bed, thisl titiln suffering from great weaknessaud I nervous pi‘ostration. The doctors medl-l I I grew gradually worse. I became so‘ low that it seemed hardly possible that I could live long. The doctor said that PM: u," “u the “ms 0”? 39")“ m the [was in consumption and that medicine course of a. day, else. one Will be cheated l wag- of no more. use to me. At; this time , or lose a. bit of money before nightfall. It's good luck when the crdckling sparks from a. wood fire spring toward you. \\'hen the palm of your hand itohea rub it with the rough edggt- of apiece of money and you will soon receive money to rub that piece. if you dream three times in succe-zp sion of birds you will fall heir to aforr- tune within a year. Sonict hing agreeable will occur in 13 bouts if you happen, linioonsciously, to put any garment on inside out (1'0 roe verse the garment changes the luck. if you open a book upside down don'ii attempt to read anything in it or you. will presently overhear something disi- ugrt-cable of yourself. Bind-eyed people are. more lucky than dark-eyed ones. Tell your secrets only to ‘ friends. Stuygeyed MAUD'S PRESENCE Oi." MlND. Minnie-Did you hear of Maud Edith's wonderful presence of tnind.‘ Mamieâ€"Dear me, no. \\'hat occasion : \Vliy. when her wheel began to run away down hill she pulled back on the handle bars and screamed “ whoa" as loud as she could. was t he O O Pu ified lood Saved an operation in the following case. Hood's Stu-suparilla cur-ca when all others fail. It 11mka pure blood. “ A year ago my father, William Thomp. son, was taken suddenly ill With inflam- mation of the bladder. 115 suffered a great deal and was very low for some time. At but the doctor said he would not get well unless an operation was performed. At this time we read about {food's Snrsnpm rill: and decided to try it. Before he used half a. bottle his a petite had come back » use of done for 1 hem. ‘ that there is absolutely no disease due ;to a vttnited CUIltllllUli of the blood or v Pink Pills ' Dr. _ . .other medicines fail. I i to him, whereas be ore he could eat. but . little. When he had taken three bottle: _ of the medicine he was as well as ever." ' FRANCIS J. 'l‘uoxrsox, Peninsula Lake, Ontario. Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only melting: ‘9.§¥11P“bll°.°3‘9 ted-rah--- ; Union Station, except._ Sunday. ; New lork next morning at 10.10 a. in. True Blood Purifier ‘ , ilton only. connecting with the through " a 'l‘runk office in Toronto for 9 euro ulliverilhmuim , - “ma 8 mu. headache. 25¢. ’ an article was published in the paper concerning the cure ofayoung lady in Toronto by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and Mr. Turner at once brought some. Afterl had used about six boxes I began to get gradually bet- ter, my strength began to return, my app-lite improved, and I had sound re- : l‘ré-shing sleep at night. I have iiow'i used fifteen boxes of Pink Pills and have no hesitation in saying that; they have effected a wonderful cure in my case. [n the case of Miss Hall the Pink Pills have also accomplished marvels. She was attacked with dizziness. severe headaches and fainting spells, followed later by swelling of the feet. and limbs, together with other symptoms of an- aemia. After having been treated by a. physician for some. time without no- rit'vable improvement she decided to give Dr. \Villiiims' Pink Pills ii trial. After using a. few boxes of the pills there was a decided improvement in her condition, and with the continued the medicine full strength. health and activity returned, and Miss llall is now feeling as well as ev- er she did in her life. loth Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘urnur wt-rc pl'l‘3C’Ill during the. interview. and strongly endorsedw‘nat the young ladies said, :tnd expressed their thanks for what Pink Pills had! The. experience of years has proved: shattered nerves. that Dr. \\'illiatii:~s'| will not promptly (‘lll‘<'.‘ and those who are suffering from such. troubles will avoid mtit-h misery andl s:i.ve money \by promptly resortind lol this treatment. Get the genuine- l’iiik Pills every time and do not be. persuaded to ll‘kl‘ an imitation or sotiie' other remedy from a dealer, which. for the sake of =the extra profit to himself. he may say is “just as guml." \Villinms‘ Pink Pills cure, when -____..__..__- 'l‘lll‘l KILLED AT ABBA CARDIA. .-\n estimate of the hisses sustained? by the Italian troops in the disastrousl battle of Abba Caritna, in Aliyssiiiiml iris been made. Them took part in; th- engagement five Italian generalal of whom two wem killed Du Bormidal and .Xriniondi. one wals taken prisoiier.l Abir-rtone, and two returned to head-i quirtei‘w. llzii‘atit-ri and Ellena. Two; of the seven colonels killed, one was captured and ‘founi "retreated." Fifteen out of twenty-. fulll‘ commanders of battalions \vere‘l killed. The. total nuni‘uer of Italian-I who went. into action was 9,500, ot‘. whoni only 3,000 have returned. many: of them wounded, while only 400 nm‘ prisoners. 0n the. luttlt‘field 5.1300 Ital-7 inns were left dead or wounded. \Vilh‘ the 5.400 native troops similarly (LC-- counted for. the total loss in killed of the white and black rt-ginh-nts engaged I in the battle reaches 10,000 men. l \VES'l‘ SHORE THROUGH SLEEPING : CAR T0 Nlflv YORK. One of the handsomest sleeping cars that. had ever been turned out of the; factory is now running from Toronto to. New \ork without change via the pop-.i uliir West shore route. It is a buffet; car, and refreshments can be obtained,‘ en route. if desired. This car leaves- Toronto. every day' at. 4.55 p. 11).. teaching On Sundays thesleeper runs from Esm- traiu from Toronto. Call at any Grand . information or space in sleeping car. Reservations 1 can be made in ndvanca if desired. 9 o g; iiOSpllliBS 'r :5 acts as a brake to declining life. The downward course 3: if: ceases and the P u brim climb upwards § begins. At the rompt awon gs top awaits a V new lease Prompt results» of life. WM 500. and Snao at. all dmggista A ' A BX’l-‘RiVAMOltDlNARY CASE or :INDIG ESTION- SUFFERS so SEVERE PAINS THAT HE COULD NOT MOVE AT TIMES. A CURE COBIESTHROUGH SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE. Unequivocal Testimony of John Snell, of \Vin'gham, Out. This ls a. case of confidence. Mr. Snell had been severely afflicted with kid- I may disease. and was cured of this trou- ble by South American Kidney Cure. He liked the name. and when indiges- tion took hold of the system in some of its worst form he. was naturally drawn to South American Nervine as a. cure for the disease. He tried the medl- clne, and. though he had suffered inâ€" tensely, it re uired only two bottles to entirely cure iim. It is not possible in cold type to describe the terrible hold that this trouble had taken on )ernell's system, for as a. matter of fact the pains in the upper part of the stomach were at. times so severe that the whole sys- tem became paralyzed. But there is an explanation for the surprising cures that Nervine effects. Its great discov- erer got: at the root of disease when he proved that healthfulness depends on the condition of the. nerves centres. From these flow the life blood that create health. Nervine does not act the part of pain killer in the sense of term porarily removing disease at one part by. perhaps, aggravating some other part, but it strikes at the. nerve cen- tres, and gives life and health to them, and then, like a stream purified at the source, the whole system soon becomes purified. _â€"_. A word spoken in season. at the right Ultilnellt, is the mother of agesâ€"Car- ly e. Recipeâ€"For Making a. Delicious Health Drink at Small Cost. 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