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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Oct 1897, p. 7

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rt ‘1 - L liter Milliâ€"y Years. A surrsszs IS RESTORED TO HEALTH AND STRENGTH. Mater-ed From Weak Hurt and (‘nuld NM fin'cly “'alk any lustnncc -â€" flow the l’ulu- of un- “‘ns Adjusted. From the Cornwall Freeholder. 'lheruuianco of unwritten facts of real life tor exceeds the rich elabora-~ x I Lions of fiction. A peep behind the: scenes would furnish us with adequate proof that tier" is more of care. trial and sewers anxiety in human Life Llnin . flows on the surface... \Ve find many whose experience has almost incessant- ly fluctuate-l between health and sick- , nose; little, if any of this is obtruded upon the notice of the world. or breathml into human car. You may; locum the confidence of some of these' iufferers who will rehearse to you: dark catalogue of pains and. avhcs'; that are often ill understood by thei friends and inadequately treated by‘ the physician. Thanks be to the mighty genius that discovered the now famous i mnecea for the ills to which humanity PEACE RIVER IS A GOOD THING. _â€"-â€" $100 REWARD, $100. The reader-not this paper will be planed to l Hen 00mm: 0!“ 0' 73°" ""3 "mu-“"15; learn that there hotleut one dreaded dium ; of Dollars. ; The next mining excitement will be on the Peace river. in the Northâ€"west Territory. Mining has been carried on there in aslbw way for years. but dis~ coveriers made there this summer leave no room to doubt that an immense amount of gold will be taken out of the Pezice river amd its tributaries during the next few years. says the. 131317011 Miner. Mon who are now tak- ingout god in large quantitiesere not trying tocreate a. boom. but are quiet-; by sending for friends to come into‘i the country and secure claims. l A young man named Johnson recent- l ly came down from Peace river with! his partner. bringing $18,000 in gold; dust. A third partner was left at the l diggings. The two men have comel south to pure-hose supplies for the; winter. ’l’he money brought out was; placed in 8. Vancouver bank. Part oil: that science has been able to cure in allit- stnges and that in paurrh. Bell‘s Ceurrh » Cure is the only positive cure now known to i the medical fraternity. Court-h being acon- i stitntlonul disease. rcquu‘ee a constitutional : treatment Hall's Camrh Cure is taken in‘ E ternally, acting directly upon the blood and . mucous surfaces of the system. thereby de- ; straying the foundation of the disease. and ‘ giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers. that they offer One Hun- dred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of Testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY a: 00.. Toledo. 0. . Boldb Druggiste. 75c. . Hall's amily Pulsars the best. A-I’PROXDIâ€"Aâ€"TELY. Reporterâ€"Captain. how much rold. does your Shlp bring from the K on- dike diggings this trip? ooCaptaiinâ€"Between $4.75 and $960,000,- 0. JOIN HANDS. 1 In Telling of the (hiring Powers of Dr; ‘ Agnew's for the Heart. M. V. Thomas. of Stanley Ebuse. : is subjected when suffering from im- it “'85 drawn Wt for the Purpose 01:1. ngston writ”. “Dr Agnew.s Cum. poverished blood or a. shattered nerve system. Thousands have. and thousands . are still] using to the greatest advanâ€" tage Dr. William’s Pink Pills. They have passed the ordeal of experiment again and again With ever increasing honor. The following statement is from one who was rescued from seeming permanent enfeeblement and distress- mg heart action. Mary Fisher. of Lan- caster township, Glengnrry county. is a. maiden lady. About eight yeam ago Miss Fisher mas eeizcd with weakness and a. distressing sensation in the region of the heart. It was attribut- ed to several causes. all possibly more or less true. they were overwork. exâ€" posure, etc. She was certainly week and the motion of the heart was abnorâ€" mally rapid. The doctor in attendance pronounced the ailment nervous pal- mtion of the heart and she received tment accordingly for two years. 'At this stage she todk to her bed she was so low. For twelve months she lay receiving only domestic attention. She improved somewhat, however. and was able to be taken to a friend of hens near Lancaster village. Mrs. J. (Haney, where she was under medical attendance and took medicine for about three years. At the end of this time she could not safely venture to walk out even a. short distance. (All this time she complained of her heart. lA'bouttwo years ago she began taking Dr. \Villliams' Pink Pills. from this date she began what proved asteady restor- ation of nervous energy. During the summer of 1896 the improvement was marked. She was mbde by the middle of the summer to do- as much work and walking as most ordinary women. and no satisfactory and up arently perm- anent LS the cure that flies Fisher has gone to her former home. Such are the Ilnvurnished facts of a. remarkable case. The malady “us persistent. tenacious and hard to fight. But the constant use of Dr. “'nlliame' Pink Pills wrought a I marvellous ohu. e. which Miss Fisher's ‘ friend mid m'i-gh' be profitably known [ b0 many others. Dr. \V'illiams’ Pink Pills cure by . I going to the root of the disease. The renew and build up the blood andl strengthen the nerves. thus driving disease from the system. Avoid imita- tions by insisting that every box you urchase is incloscd in awrapper bearâ€" the full trade mark. Dr. \Villim' Pink Pills for Pele People. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".-â€"â€"- MR. BILLTOPS DISTURBED. .â€" lle Lays Down a Rule Which Re Brcnk Illmsell’ Next Day -â€" (.‘hccrl’nluess Re. stored. The Billtopsee dine at 6.80. and Mr. hilltops who is blessed with a. good ep- potiie hkee to have dinner on time. But sometimes the dinner is held back for the children; oDtenest for Reuâ€" ben, the oldest son. Mrs. Billtops would wail; forever for Reuben. and the rest think about as much of him. but it was 7 o'clbck the other night before he came in. and Mr- Billions I couldn’t be wilhhout it by me and I He . am continually recommending it. to my got rather impatient waiting. kept his temper. ouhmrdilry at least. but when they were ul‘l finally seated at the table he delivered :1 short ad- dress, in his most state-3.57 manner. "Reuben. it dis-turbos us when you are so lute. and pulus us all out; and I wish you wouldn‘t. Of course. if you have lmtsincss. or anything detains you. so that you can‘t come. why that's an- other matter; but if it is just your' own convenience or pleasure that keeps you. I wish you wouldn’t. I wish you “mild come in. so that. we can dinner on time." This diSvuul‘se Reuben receives with the equnnimily of youth. and his up- petiic is quite unimpaired by it. The next day Mr. Bi‘lltops met a friend down-town and stayed talking with him xiii such on hour that when he walked into his dining room at home it was ten minutes past 7. 'l‘hey were all at the table; Mrs. Billions in her acâ€" customed place and the children in their )igu'i‘H. excepting (hut Reuben ml in ‘liie. father‘s Emil. mu‘ving. “'th Mr. Billtopfi came in the children all bowed tlivir llt‘dllK and §1\th\ in chorus: "Of course, if you have business; or anything detains you so that youcan’t (‘Ullit‘. it's all right; but if you could make it convenient to come in on time. we shuqu till like it." And they :t'J threw their lien-ls buck and Luuphml. And Mr. Billtope‘. laughâ€" ed with the rust and ion‘; Ilenieu's N‘Itiz “hill‘ smiling Mm. Uillinps 9X- pi‘..incd that they had waited till 7 o'i‘ln'l: and ihmutii’. be “usu't coming. ,\n.l tin-z: _‘.lr. 83-30;»; utv dinner “Hit a find appulita and a cheerful spin“. and will.) u rout-urn! purpose in hm hour: to curb his own impativnm. and make some :iiiowuxhe for youth. -_-- 11x}: ments come {mm ele lanai-s; Nil “in: we suffer spring. generally. from “lat we have dune-m Aristo- Plulliufi ".1 2.1;; n ‘lruhlikln‘d uonLâ€"JIgnm Easy to make and icnsent to take. if Mute. small boats can go upnearly its entire of the centre of British Cofluanbia. In led to be rich in gainâ€"bearing quartz. purchasing supplies. which were sill once shipped to Edmonton, N. \l'. T.. i whence they were to be sent to the. mines 7 ‘ , BiY‘ LARGE PACK TRAINS. i The $18,000 brought out had beenl dmned up by the three men in three months. They went to Peace riven early in the spring. and Johnson start~ ed. oult in July. Johnson said all the mm‘ ens on Peace river were making big money with. the orudest appliances. Up to the time he iieft only pans and 12¢foot siluices had. been used. Most of Uhie miners were not coming out this £8.11. because it was possible to purchase supplies at trading posts of the End- son's Bay Company. near the mouth of Peace river. i It. is reported that more than: 200 men are nicer mining along Peace river at t; e praisth time. and they are aperitrncmg good results from their 0 . _Siteemboats can ascend the Peace river for 8. considerable distance and length. A number of its tributaries, moulding Leon and Deer rivers, are ASA RICE AS THEE MAIN STREAM. Peace river rises in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mouln‘lu'ins. a. little north the northern continuation of the same mountains rises the Pellfly. Stewart and other itmportamt goldâ€"bearing tribuâ€" taries of the Yukon. There is this im- portant difference. that the ‘Peace river rises in the eastern: slope of the mountains, w-hiib t‘he Yukon’s tribu- taries rise on the west side. Allbng Peace river north are the Reindeer or Caribco mountains. which are beiievâ€" Tlhe hardy mimers who played pro- minent rts in the Cariboo excite- ment 80 years ago, expilored the country to the worth and east of the head waters of the Fraser with very satisfactory resuilts and although the output of goiil from the Peace: river 81nd its tributaries has [milieu off some- what in recent years. the aumiferous deposits bhere are known to be rith and extensive. It is expected that next spring will see a. great influx of min- ers to that section. AN ACTOR TALKS. Tells What Dr. Agnew’s Caterrhal Powder Did for Him and His Wifeâ€"- Truly a. Friend to the "Profession." “I can. but proclaim Dr. Agnew's Cetarrhnl Powder a. Wonderful medi- cine, particularly for singch and pub- lic speakers, or those who have utenâ€" dency to sore throat, hoarseness. ton- silitis and catarrh. Myself and Wife are both subjects of catarrh and tonâ€" sil'itis. we had. tried most everything but have never found anything to equal this great remedy. For quick: action it truly is a wonder worker. brother professionals.” Al Emmett Fosteii, 207 East lolst street New York City. oâ€"r' CATCHING WALRUS. (‘lcvcr ’l‘rlck of the Hungry l'olur “cur. For dinner a. polar bear likes noth- ing better than a. good fat youngwal- run. But it walrus is not the easiest thing to catch, PSIN‘Ci‘blly iiits mother or father happens to be lingering around in the neighborhood. An old walrus is more than twice the size of a bear. and a. Very hard fighter when pressed. So Mr. Bezir calls when the old walruscs are out of sight. and catches the you can. Stunetimcs 1e crawls up on_ a high cliff and lies fur a. long time. peeping over the edges. Presently the young walrus comes up out of the water to bank on u. rock or a cake of ice. This is Mr. Bear‘s chance. He rolls a heavy stone to the edge of the cliff and tumbles it over. if it strikes its mark. the bear has his dinner ready whenever he wants to eat it. Few ani- mals have {nund a shrczvder way of killing their prey. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"“â€"‘ For Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea. the great Blood Purifier. Cures Headache. Nervousness. Erup- tions on the. Face, and makes the head tiesr as a hell. "I don't like to seeyoung men west- ing their money lain-inf: diamond rings for girls." said a young women. "Nei- ther do I." replied the other; "espec- ially when so manv of them would reth- er huve diamond frames." "In man-i a wedding ever thing." mni "shegevem. gets the worst of it" _ Karl's Clover Root Tea ts a pleasant W in no real we ’micy we Eli-{Lid l-«e laxative. Rn! ulatec the bowels. puri- ; a'ljk!‘~2 “iii-ll we cum- .1 art \x'c-can- fies lbs 111 . Clears the complexion cents. Sold by all rusmista. it a. great heailth builder and have " said the old bschelor. whemen 'yfigwredon thecoe'tof ‘ present. "a. woman gets "Ya." admitted the old for thh Heart has proved a wonder-. ful‘ medicine in my case. I was agreat‘; 'sufferer from heart troublle. I found; received great benefit. My wife also has used the Heart Gum and can been equally as strong testimony of thel wonderful benefit received." It re~ lieves in 30 minutes. There is one body that knows more than anybody. and that is everybody. â€"'l‘a.lleyr&ml. DREADFULLY NERVOUS. Gentszâ€"I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl’s Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and I strengthened my whole Nervous Sys- tem. I was troubled with Constipa- tion, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea. soon cleansed my system so thor- oughly that I re. idl regained health and strength. 1\ rs. . A. Sweet, Hart.- ford, Conn. Sold by all druggiste. BRIGHT’S DISEASE ' one of the Most Remarkable Cures of ‘ It which the History of Medicine Records. El!" Mrs. Frood, of Renfrew, After Ailing for Thirteen Years, the Last Two Years Seriously Sick, is Restored to Maiden Strength. BENFREVV, Ontâ€"Now. take the case of Mrs. Samuel Frood of this town. _ Shewasailing for thirteen yearswith- out knowing just. ‘where the difficulty was. During the last; two years of her sickness, however, she was told by her physicians that she had Bright’s DiseaSe. ‘ _ (A few years algo to tell a. patient thatshe had incurred Bright’s Disease would be equivalent to offering pray-_ ers over the dying. The terrible scourge of mankind was long sup- posed to be incurable. No doctor thought he could restore the kid- neys when they had gone that far to decay. But that was before DODD'S KID- NEY PILLS were invented. Forbun- etelly Mrs. Frood. tried the Pills and this is what; she says: Dodds 'Medicinc 00., Gentlemen,â€"About two years ago I was taken sick, [ consulted doc- tors; they told 'me I had a. bad case of Bright’s Disease. and they could not help me. '[ had tried every. kind of medicine. but of no avail. My urine was. like brick-dust, and it hurt me‘ to pass it. (I heard of DODD'S KIDNEY .PLLLS, and con- cluded to try them. I had been sick off and on for twelve or thir- teen years. but about two years ago i got‘ worse. I am completely cured, and I feel stronger to-day than ever. ‘ MRS. SAMUEL FROOD. Re‘n’frew, Ont, MayJ 20, 1896. \Vitncss, Mrs. Leon Delair. Life is mmzle up! not of great sacriâ€" fices or duties, but’ of little things. in which smiles and kindness. and small obligations given habitually are what preserve the heart and secure comfort. â€"Sir H. Davy. Important “Offer” For The Canadian People That celebrated and wonderful Kidney Rom- ‘edy known as Dr. Allison's Kidney " Buds." IO highly andjustly estimated in the homes of all hnglish people in England and throughout : urope. for all kinds of kidney trouble. is now offered to the geople of Canada. A full box as naample will 0 sent to any person ostpaid for ten CODKA in stamps. If you taket em you dare not condemn them. They are good. walrus as best he Only a. limited quantity at this low price. Order now. Address ALLISON MED. 00.. .Brockvllle. Ont. If you lend a person money it. be- comes lost for any purpose of your own. \Vhen you us}; for it back again.you find a friend made an enemy by your own kindness. if you legin to press still further. either you must part with what you have lent. nl‘ cl~e you must lose your friend.-â€"l’luutus. lie hut l)cm-neH.â€"â€".\ LUUD'il. iloarseâ€" ness or L‘ruup. are not L0 be trifled with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by all druggists. PILE TERRORS SlVEPT A\\'.~\Y. Dr. Agnew's Ointment stands at the head as e reliever. healer. and sure cure for Piles in all forms. One ep- pinration will ive comfort in a few minutes. and (three to six days a plication according L0 directions w ll cure chronic cases. It relieves all itching and burning shin diseases in a. day. 35 cents. Trouble in the Houseâ€"Bruin -â€""\\'o had a row at our house yesterday." Jackmnâ€""\\'hut was the matter!" Baumâ€""Our pretty housemaid broke my china cup and broughu me unuzhr-r. on which was inscribed: "i'o one I l .ovc.' " l I v A NIEETIO INTERLUDE. Marriageable Daughterâ€"I think. Pt. thatyou do Arthus an injustice when you say that he is penurious. Precocious Brotherâ€"What’s ponoori- outs. Pei galâ€"wily. Bo‘gbieh is close. WAN-{mtg ism L13 IIIâ€"2:0. 1 â€" ' . ‘3 mm m “I "1 °“ ’° C“ ‘mlmuou. 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Agents wontet at 03L? n every'eoun i to $10 a. day guaranteed. bend (or oxroul l l n t is nor a address N canons £80., 83 Richmond St. Wt. iffiiili‘i‘gsfilgcgzgg l'Icronto. Out.. Canada tries by C. H. "’ stent Attorney? Cnnsdn Life Bl .. T route. Mama”... at... a. “‘ ° w. G. 13.5.3313. William Street. Toronto. umCOPPER, BRASS, LEAD. WANTED-"A FIRST {.mss MAN in REFERENCE:â€"IMPEBIAL BAN‘ every city and town in Can- ' ads, to introduce our Household Specialties. A ‘ Enclose references. ; Dominion Specialty Co.. 29 Melinda St..'l‘oronto 1 Coming to Toronto will find flats of any size, wtth power, boat, elevator, and all conveniences. Mills. Mills 8: Hal... Barristers,etc..removed to Wesle Bldg»; Rich- mond St. '.. Toronto. ‘P O TAT 0.511.839?“ sin: SIT-TED rraougcitkrot-e ’ - a“; ‘2 "Me'er ouzmcgmovmu 1‘F;RQN_Q._$‘.: FREE . ~ I‘I‘LU5-TF7ATED'Q.‘~E‘RIC£ “pm... AL £x~~WItmN. M‘m: “L'OND 0N. ONT. 00 e mor ed terms in the counties Mlddlfirex, 39%;“, Kent and anbton for sale very cheap: small amount down. balance at a. low rate of interest. For list. 5 ply to mewsffgmaW" 5“? Truth Building, 78 illililiiilll S’l‘. WEST. __________,____..___â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"---â€" $EVERAL GOOD IMPROVED 50 AND O We are Mailing Watches as Promised to the boys who have filled their contracts with us, according to advertisement. Harry Hezlewood. Paris. Ont. writes: "I received the watch Saturday. I am much pleued with it. and wish all the boys had one." We Still Continue the Offer : Send us your name with a. line from your teacher or minifior. recommending you as an FOB TVVENTI-SEVEN YEARS honestboy. and a will send you, express paid, twelve pletev. in .e 21x28 inches, representing the Laurler Cabinet in Council. This picture is in nice. soft colors. fine group, perfect like- nesses, full figures. Bell at sight for wenty- e flve cents each. 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Everything shines after it, and even the children delight in using it in their attempts to help around the house. [8' Grocers often substitute cheaper goods for SAPOLlO to make a. better profit. Send back such articles and insist on having just what you ordered KNITTING rMACHINES. OLD AND RELIABLE Eamhlhhod 1872 THIS I8 FOR YOUâ€" Clothe your family from head to toot with our “’ MONEY MAKER Prices only $15. $20, $30. CREELllAN Milli, Georgetown, 011i. Fol TYPEWRITERB WIITI III- GREAP POPULAR OFFER! masterwor- ot the Century! ' we are now enabled to offer it to the public at {unles- than tlle'snhllshors' prices Thousands of persons, who heretofore hue not felt Able to nrchuo it, ll ngcrly welcome thl’ opportunity to secure at minced price " The Greatest Ac): evenent of Modern Times. THE FUNK dc WAGNALLS Standard : Dictionary 0? 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