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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Oct 1896, p. 3

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"£1 ’ ‘ «‘â€" a <._.--. a W .__.___..__.._.__. mg. gw sas KEPT Tori AT nous .â€" A VICTIM 0F SCIILTIUA- simple Expedite: She Recommended lo Unable to work Though Strong and [he Other Young Wire. "You have been married longer than I. dear." said one young wife. "Yes. I have been married three months." replied the other, as she drew herself up with pride. "We'll, I have been married only six wanks, and I don't know what to do." "About what, dear I" "About Charley." he treat you right? The nrute!" ~ “I don't want you to call my husband a brute! There now!" "I am awfully sorry. dear; of course I oughtn't to. But what is the mat- ter with him? \Vhat does he do?" “He gees out to some horrible club or lodge or something of the kind every night." “And you want him toâ€"the‘re goes that Jones girl. I don't'eee where she buys such ugly bonnets.” Where? on. yes, it certainly is ugly- But she always did look like a fright." "But, as I was saying. you want to make him stay home at night." “Yes. I don't care much to have him around all the time. but I don’t like him to go away the way he does." "Oh. well, you can manage that easily." “Can Ii How? I have tried all the Vthings they recommended in the papers. Such as warming his slippers and'mak- mg home attractive and other things." "_I had some trouble myself. but I quickly cured Tom." ‘ ‘fHow? Oh, do tell mel I am just dying to know." ' “\‘iell, after we had been married about a month ’l‘om began gomg out at night.". i “Just like Charley." ‘ "He said he had a business engage- merit.” "Just like Charley, only he also had to go to the lodge, though he had never goiie_during the first month we were married." “ch, dear; men are all alike. They all have the same excuses. Tom did that. It was all right for a week. but then I began to get tired of it." "I am tired. But what did you do, door 3” "I‘ll tell you. One day he started out, and after he had gone about ten min- utes he came back for something. I recognized his footstep. I had my back to t e door, and. he came and at his hands over my eyes. I said. ‘Is t at you. Ned '3 You are pretty early."_' "What then‘l. He must have raised a big fuss." “lou bet he did. Oh. my“ that's slang! I didn't mean to say it, but he did raise a great big fuss. He wanted to know who was the ‘iVled' I hild been expecting. I told him it was a slip. I had meant to say “I‘oin/ but had been thinking of my Cousm Ned. He wasn't one bit satisfied. He was awfully mad, and ever smce he has stay- ed at home." . “I guess he's waiting for 'Ned.’ " "Very likely, but the scheme proved success ul." “Thank you ever so much, dear. I'll (. try it.” PAPER. OF CIGARETTES. The British Medical Journal says that the paper used in many brands of cigar- ettes made in England contains arsenic. \Vhen arsenic is inhaled in small quan- tities it causes a chronic cough and other symptoms usually associated With consumption. _â€" CON'l‘lN U AL. She married him because she symâ€" patliized with his condition. didn't She? Yes. How is she getting on? I understand that she has been deep- ly touched over Since. Judge John O. Smith. of Savannah, Ga., found it difficult to keep cyclists from a private path belonging to him, so he has sprinkied 500 yards of it with broken glass. .w- -m v~vv,.‘.‘\ . Blood moans sound health. With pure,ric'n healthy blood. the stomach and digestive. organs Will bl~ vigorous, and there will be IT- dyspcpsla. Rheumatism and neuralgia will be unknown. Scrclnln and salt rheiim will disap pear. Your nerves will be strong. your sleep Iouud. sweet and refreshing. Hood's Snrsnpzt rllla mikes pure blood. ' ' ‘lnit is why it cures so many diseases. That is why thousands take It to cure disease. retain good health. Remember gain lithe One True Blood l‘izrirlcr. All ifrzigglats. :1. (Hr) Llh"? ills; easy '- Hood‘s mu». . .. G Every i Woman Should Enjoy Life. ifs? How Many do ’i‘ “an: m u-iiwr'ahle‘i weak and sickly. on ' . . nutter untold ruin-d“ , 1 timiugh..ilinrnupocui- v", in! In \hr'r ur. it is wuoxo. 11,. 7 mau- ol “Let! all the“ ii 3 in easily mocha and clfocaii (I, romov by the tron-l Inman'. @MPOUND W... IILES' (cam) VEGETABLE COHPOUND and Mllec‘ Sanatm Wash. him: 7!: end 23-: no; new vitality end :.. '1, c: J male iho life of in " “v.th Sex“ "Yflil'xiii‘ intact) all Iji‘tzflisu . Er scurry panama. " “omen a Triumph. out [no on ‘tml‘rlltcn. “A. M. C." HEIHCINB (0.. 57d 8:. Paul 8.. Montreal. l 5 o -“."'c lin‘ Ylllil' Willing. â€"â€"â€"- The Suffering: or is Well Known Guelph Cliftonâ€"(bold Not Hove About “in:- out the Aid of a Slickâ€"Again as Sir-on: and Health] as liver From the Guelph Mercury. There is perhaps no business or occu- pation that any man could follow that is more trying to the healthâ€"particul- arly in the winterâ€"then that of mould- Llig. A workman leaves the shop With his clothing wringing wet from per- spiration, and a cold wind chills bun to the marrow, making him a _ready mark for lumbago, sciatica and kindred troubles. A moulder requires to Do a man of more than ordinary strength. and to continue at his work must alâ€" Ways be in good health, for the mould- ing shop is no place for an invalid. Sci- atica. is by no means an uncommon af- fliction for men of this craft, and-once the dread disease has lanced a Victim he seldom shakes himself free from it again. In fact some people declare that it is incurable, but that it is not we are able tp testify by a. personal in- terView With. one once afflicted With the trouble, but who is now in perfect health, thanks to his timely use of the famous remedy: There are few work- man better known in Guelph than Chas. W. Waldren, perhaps better known as "Charley Waldren," for he has lived in Guelph almost continuously Since he was three years of a e, and he has now passed the 38th mi e post, MI. \Valdren is a. moulder, and has worked “at that business for 22 years; and beSides being noted as a. steady workman, .he is a man whose veracity is unquestioned. It is a. well known fact here that Mr. \Valdren had to quit work in January, 1896, on account of a severe attack of sciatica, and for elev- en weeks was one. l‘e to do a tap. Know- mg that he was again at work a Mer- cury reporter called at his residence one evening to learn the exact facts of [he case. VVal'dren, when spoken to on the subject, replied quite freely, and had no.he51tation in crediting Dr. \Vililiams’ Punk Pills with his remark- able recovery. “I am not one of these people who are seeking newspaper no- toriety”mid Mr. W aldren,"neither have I been snatched from death's door, but from the day when I quit work, un- til March 30th, whenI Started again, I was confined to the house with sciatica. It located in my hip and would shoot down my leg to my foot and was very painful. I could not move about the house without the aid of a cane, and then only with great pain. I was totally useless as far as domg my work was concerned, was never free from pain, and it made me feel very much depressed. for beyond that I felt strong and anxious to be about. . ham 3. member of three bene- fit societies, from which I drew 'y. Viz; The Three Links, The Iron oulâ€" ders' _Assoc_u1tton, and the Raymond Benefit Society. People came to see me, and of course everybody recommended a sure cure. I didn't try half of them. It was not possible, but I tried agreat many'fparticularly remedies that i had beenm the habit of using for lumbago --but I found no relief. I tried Dr. William' Ifink Pills. After using two boxes I noticed an improvement, and I kept on using them. When I had used Six boxes I was back at work again. I kept on until I had finished the 8th box, and I never felt better in my life. “ Have you noticed any recurrence of "_I have _not," .he replied, " suffered a single twinge Since." Mr. \Valdrcn has worked in all the moulding shops in the city, and was never in his life laid off (Sle as long as he was from the attack of scxatica. lie 'hardly knew what it was to be Sick. and is of that toulgh \Vll‘y‘ nature that he can stand much grcarcrphysical strain than most people would imagine._ Almost any person in the City can verify his story. Mr. \Val- dren said, as the reporter got up to leave, " I only hope some pood fellow who has suffered as i did may notice my miseand get relief as I did." Dr. \i’illiams' Pink Pills create new blood, build up jhe nerves, and thus drive disease from ihe system. In hunâ€" dreds of cases they have cured after all oi hermedici’nes had failed, and thus establishing the. claim that they are a mziryel among the triumphs of modern medical science. The genuine Pink Bills are sold only in bonus. bearing the full trade mark, ” Dr. Williams’ i’ink Pills for Pale People." Protect yourself from imposition by refusing :iny pill that does not bear the registered trade mark around the obx. â€"â€"â€"-uopâ€"â€" WVORTH TEN DOLLARS A BOTTLE. Any person who has used Norviliine, the great pain cure. would not be with- out it if it cost ten dollars a. boiltle. A good thing is worth its weight in gold and Nerviliiie is iii:x bust. remedy for all kinds of pain. It cures neuralgia in five niiiiuics; lootlirwiic in one minute; lame back at one application; head- ache in a few minutes; and all pains just as rapidly. .\ MiS’l‘r‘iK EN (DEA. Is that. a valuable ring you have on your finger? asked Gus De Smith of lSniiley. Well I‘ve ‘illlng‘ it up for It lllil§l be quite valuable. Yes. I've hung it up sei'z-niy-five times for a dollar each time. ' FRIENDLY ADVICE. Sheâ€"My bicycle has lmrome an old ‘ story and I’m tired to death of it. What ISllllI I do next? Lieâ€"Learn to ride it. I Dill-l BF «iiiiUSiiis' "I was a martyr to Sick and Nervous Headaches, Caused by Consiipaiion. ITiifit for Business on an Average 2 Days a \Vook. "Sumo Pills Helped me. but Dr. Ag- riow's Liver ’tlls at 10 cts. a Vial Cured me. "This is My Own Testimony and It's 3 Fact. Now I Never Lose an Hour or Miss a Meal." This is tho written testimony of a iieil known 'l‘or :izu journwiidâ€"qou can ‘ you \VZEI‘J ii. Dr. . .it all druggisis, i .- .. l1): .3 trouble since 8" queried the reporter.. Dillâ€"Emir 3 Where «a :39 is the woman who “I? does not like to have (£0 é, her baby fat Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is and chubby rife ,3, and cunning? to , x, effect cannot be had by using any for both, ONLY JUST OUT The Dodd's Kidney Pifll Calendar for the Year 1897. SUPPORTED THE wonfib. On His Heroic SEIdersâ€"Atlas ‘Must Have Healthy, Kidneys. As" the first to be laid on our table for the year 1897, we welcome the reap- pearance of the Dodd's Kidney Pill cal- endear; published by The Dodds Medi- cine Company. Limited. Toronto. Prepossess'ing, be ond anything of its class hitherto pu ished in America, though its purpose is at once obvious, it has been made exceedingly pleasing by the fortunate choice of a design for the cover, which has been charmingly worked out by the artist in red and blue lithograph. the classic subject being â€"-Atlas supporting1 the world. It seems that t ese clever and per- sistent advertisers. not content with decorating the grassy hill-slopes and rug ed mountain sides with their mam- mot 'letterings, seek also to seiz upon the imagination and assist it to account for the superhuman strength of the heroic Atlas, suggesting the sec- ret of his power by representing him as being himself supported and relying upon a. box of Dodd's Kidney Pills; On the back of cover, in a few pithy ; words those previously convinced of the : urgent need of kidney treatment are warned against substitutes, imitations and counterfeits of the genuine Dodd's Kidney Pills. ' Thus much as to the cover; of the book itself, we have to sagzâ€"The argu- ments aLl seem umanswera lo, the proofs - ample and undeniable. the whole . unique, admirable and useful, not only for the coming year, but for always“ \Ve are assured by the publishers that . sufficient are being printed to go? around, that in due time every family i in Canada will get one to their present and lifelong advantage. And as us- ual, adding: “Dodd's Kidney Pills Al- ways Cure.” _ 3â€"in-1. A \i’ONDER. = | That policeman on our beat is awon- derfu-l man. I How’s that? He's on duty all night and never sleeps a wink in day time. T’RiAVELED HALF THE GLOBE TO FIND HEALTH, WITHOUT SUCCESS. ‘ __ Took the Advice of a. Friend and Now Prue-Jaime It From the Housetopâ€" "South American Nervine Saved My Life " Mrs. B. Siapl'etou, of \Vingham, writes: "I have been very much trou- bed for yearsâ€"since 1878â€"with nervous debillty and dyspepsia. Had been treat- ed in Canada. and England by some of the best physicians without perma- nent relief. I was advised about three months ago to take South American Nervine, and I firmly believe I owe I my Life to it toâ€"day. I can truthfully say that I have derived more benefit from it than any treatment I ever had. I can strangly recommend it, and will never be without it myself}? ‘ OUR ELASTIC LANGUAGE. Successful \Vriterâ€"I get all my checks from editors. Unsuccessful dittoâ€"So do I. ITCHING. BURNING SKIN DISEASES CURED FOR 35 CENTS. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves in 'one day and cures letter, salt rheum, piles, scald head. eczema, bar-imijs' itch, ul- cers, blotches and. all eruptions of the skin It is soothing and quieting and acts like magic in the cure of all baby homers; 35 cents. The puliice built for Queen Anna Sophia of. Denmark, nczir Copenhagen, will be sold in London by auction. A FAMILY MEDICINEâ€"Over twen- ty thousand bottles of Professor Ken- nedy’s Combination Pills, or Sweet Lit- tle Granules, are sold yearly in the Dominion of Canada, which is the best guarantee of their quality, and the es- timation in which they are .held as a; family medicine. Small Pills, small, doses. and swoet. Sold by all dealers. l . -i."-'":.“37' ‘ Sunlight ; Soap é . Pictures . ,, V V sore K Wrapper . A pretry colored picture uses arm ‘ . for every 12 "Sunlight" ol‘ every 8 “Lifebuoy" Sap ”‘ wrappers. -- v ,- These pictures are well g ‘5“ 3' worth getting. >; Address: ' so.) 5”» cr- um 5LEVER 8393., LTB _ 23 Scott St... Toronto I ‘ sasmsssssaswmw- m» «I ‘ merit is “peculiar . 1352‘ g tamer: havln. amus- cools? It, to etc: out recur. menu I low rates by a? 2* to W. a Li. . m LOAN s an ii lotto: T03 . {Z r..,.¢.“s4 CHINE Y .- , R_ .le .. , i '3’ is the woman who i does not like to have '3’ rosy checks :1; and plump- so ness herself? SOC. Mid SLW i I baths and its substitute for it. -i- .‘brntford. Guiana-1 Alum. tin-ll ~equl mold-enabliehcdlutt butionâ€"NON BE ER IN CANADA. I U A"- ’ an in: u of. up bl momma HUNTs OUT cows new... is”? :..:m an Like tight boots. A sure, certain and Window“ aimless remedy is found in Putnam’s orn Extractor. which" removes the worst corns in twenty-four hours. HER MEANING. Angry Fatherâ€"\Vhat do you mean by being engaged to half a. dozen men at .h..- v-.._ -.._. ~ \Y. J. ELLIOTT. Principll Gives the latest and best course: of train in its Commercial. Shorthnnd and Poul... once? manahl Departments. 23 students u in.- Sheâ€"Notbing_ ed to es tione in six weeks. Get all portion are by \u- ting for New Prospectus. Mention this Cattarh.-â€"Usc Nasal Balm. Quick, poo- PW... ltive cure. Soothing. cleansingmcaluig. Yourself if you ct married he ’.Statisticia.ns agree that the popula- tion of the world averages 109 women fore purchulnxho to every 100 men. ' 00 ac :14“! 3 Ask your physician. our druggist 21,130,331“: 52;? and your friends about S iloh's Cure for lclouoe, by B. 1 Consumption. They will recommend it. J offer-103.1 M. Dd, Ph. D. gl.youua;; mAni‘i-ioé A blackberry lodged in the throat of 70“ “NYE” 8 0011!- °°- - fl“ . Miss Delia Thorpe, of Fairfield, Conn., “main m” °°““"'”"°”"§§§25i§r“‘" » anteed. Send for irculnra and °h°ked her to death Mention'fiignrondadgress J. L. NICHOLS C The best cough cure is Shiloh's 6J6. A 00-. 33 R mend stunt went. Toronto. singlets.“ ruthless“ SW “ . . . ~ ' ritishAmerican usiness college The "Life tree" of Jamaica continues to grow for months after it has been uprooted. Pills do not cure Constipation. They only aggravate. Karl’s Clover Root . . - confcdcmtlon ggéegsrves perfect regularity of the Ltd” Lire lullglonféum ' Addicted with Institute of centered Accountnntl. Bend for Hondnomc Fri-o Pro: cows. EDW. TROUT. President. I). K. II SKINS. Body I Bi’ilisli Columbia Gold Mines FOR. SALE 'l'rall Creck,' Bonsland. Keaton-y, 11. Gold liming Hookah "Josie." “Mon Crista." “Old Ironsides. “St. Elmo." "Onl- EXPENSIVE PERFUMâ€"E- ltornia," ago " Big‘l‘hrcfii "uProspeotulbo The most expensive perfume in the 3:323:33, {osgggfi‘gd'jl’l’ 09‘ on’ All,“ market at present is the essential oil Forfurther particulars npplyto of rose petals, or ottar of roses, which A. W. ROSS&00.. costs $700 per pound; The essential oil lKing Siroot East, Torch” 'asmine is quoted at $550 per pound, f ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"--â€"-, . gm ergris $450 per pound and musk $420 per pound. Perhaps. that has never tried hueâ€"n... _‘ .' ’ There is more Catarrh in this section of th: .I' a ad a coal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment. pronounced it in Ohio. is the Only constitmional cum on the market. itia taken internally in doses from .._..l.‘ E q, ~ ’ w monials. Address, ' 3.: 7,; E. J. CHENEY & 00., Toledo. 0. . A K E I country than all other diseases put together. and until the last. few years was supposed to curable. Scieiicchas prove ncntarrh to be is Why not new? It; ha, noequn]. Load Packed constitutional disease and therefore requires only. Black and Mixed. All grocers. lu drops toa teii=poontiil. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. WSold by Druggluts. 750. 'fHECtlilK’S ssr FRlEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. Russian newspapers which publish ar- ticles offensive to the government are times warned. \V-hen a paper offends again it is promptly suppressed. 1 was nervous. tired. irritable and cross. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has D 5’- ‘ MRS. EBB. WORDEN. â€"â€" ‘ ; made me well and he be incurable. For u. great miiny years doctors Pronounm d it a. local disease, and proscribed constitutional treatment. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure, _, manufactured by F.J.Chcncy 8: (.‘o., Toledo. Soud at 20. 40. 50 & 60 cemts per lb! TWENTY-SIX YEARS. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to euro. send for circulars and testi- "Open confession, they say, is good for the soul." “ Yes good for the soul that makes it, but very tough on the one that has to listen to it." It is with pleasure that we call the attention of our readers to Garland Stoves and Ranges. They are ac- knowledged to be the best, and ‘cost no more than is often asked for an iii- ferior article. Marriage is, not afail- ure in homes where Garland Stoves and Ranges are used. \Ve recommend to our numerous customers who may re- quire a Stove or Range a"Gariand." "“ OD iiitii mi Is sold by dealers throughout ' ~Canada~as the most perfect "Say, father. 'why have all the pic- tures got frames ?" "Why, you little fool, so that the artist may know when to stop painting, of course." w..- SORE EYESâ€"The Golden Eye Salve is one of the best articles now in the market for sore or inflamed eyes. weak- ness of sight or' granulation of the lids. Sold by all dealers. 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