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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Feb 1898, p. 3

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i. v: "Yes I have. {But- what then 3" “Well. I had 3 Jamie once," she went on, clutching at the little silver ring ~ldwfll‘lNIE BESSIE or m mm ONCE TRY INVEST ONE GEN creme“ moon.-." 1. U D E I- L fsuspendcd from her nee , a. great "Bonnie Bessie" every one called her. it! ' f pa‘n shaking h r "he gave 36 1NDO.CEYL0N TEA, ‘? l i “00° ‘ ‘3‘ ‘ "s . u- . cum to mixed. and gab-y cough for of“? “1811.811 in... w. 1...... a... ,0“... “nyamlrsxsrancar- cl‘nusrglznxfrm Kinsman CEYLON TEA- !‘md “Mes “11° gathered at the “we ring- Heâ€"heâ€"Went off to seek his for- Load Peckau only. Leading grocers. nip. ECKARI‘ a: co.. ammo, Wholesale Amati. kirk Sabbath mornings not one was half ' tune," with another reprassec} Sob.t"h£§nd _ so pretty and winning as l ’he was lost at sea. I the o orge rm, ms HILARIT‘X-i , h . , ’ . -' but I‘mnnot. I can't keep my promise LESS SEASICKNESS NOW. ‘ . . . ’ 9" deiqmriefmnfrdi“ of “,1: RE: :3: gto you, Squire RenireWa-Ifi-I corgdn’t ' . lI’d like Broxxinhbetter i113}: didn t. an.“ 9°” y m 07" “'1 *1 55 ' ’feel like she did to ‘Aul obin rey' I V a ways augu a. is own 3015 . 3 “mm sought to make her his wife in spite of -1 should hate youâ€"I shouldâ€"” And “5°33? °;u‘::°r“:i;f?‘:‘w°;mm' by He doesn’t. He laughs in. you fellmva: The Dawson commission 00.. difference in rank The herds at the here she broke down completely. 2' "c' ‘ _ ""“‘ who are. fool enough to listen to them. Ber-of lutflmtudcolbomln. UNION". ' He took the ring she offered and The Surgvon of a great liner. who I A Rare chance â€" HAVE YOU â€" Red P333 were the fmeSL and lax-385‘: paused for a. moment. A look of unut- has been ten years in the North Al;- in the neighborhood; the barn and fiemble pain and regret me into his 1 ts d ’ .d th h , h _’ ‘ ( ‘ h ‘ f 1 . .t 1. l 8“ ‘° ° 8‘" ° °‘ 6‘ ‘ at A PIG WITH TWO TAM? storehouses were always well filled. He eyes, . the modem bi Sm has decreased 86% was a. bachelor, something over two “So,” he said, slowly, youkhave come (ickness t 88d pl N t r, t Extractur. It never fails. It makes no; -â€" It So, WRITE â€" score years old. And he wanted "Bon- to “3” “18 thus? and to as .or, 3°“ ‘ - refn n 0‘15 y‘ 0 “ per Se“ ' sore spots on the flesh and is therefore w G Hum. , n f , 7.: freedom? And you_really think, tOO, of the cab”) mggellggrs on a first- Painless. mlieves promptly. I I . ’ "Incflm' me 393519 01'. 1115 l” 6- you have seen Jamie‘s ghost 3" class twin screw are ill during even * Wuhan St... - - . TORONT0.0ng‘ "If the 188816 thinks She _Can {5303' “Yes. And I shall never return; to the roughest winter chage. Bilge keel Self_Possession___Bingham_ “Bonner Eon Ounn me," he said, addressing BESSIB'S grand- grandmother Egfltm- I dare DOC- ~0 I imd the great length of the new liners is so aggravating“. s‘elf.1,osgessed_n ___‘_ y W"_ mother as he stood under the} 10W. am gmgg mm)" . . . 5‘59“ to 9' large degreel their ten‘ Rawlinsâ€"“ch. lie-could wearnchcck- ’ “ i i ’ " a ten . .33- mee. my darling. cried a vows, gfitgz‘uogm fmn‘,°:gru$ltmm deny to roll and pitch- _A ppssjenger ed golf suit at a. wedding and carry on a. shcrt, slouugong ship 0‘ fifteen himself as though the groom was a years ago, the surgeun said. needed a. mere caddy)’ pretty good stomach to stand the mighty shaking up he was sure to get in a winter storm. There was no infallible remedy for Ecasickness. he said. It could be re- lieved. and even prevented, in persons who were not of a. squeamish disposi~ tion. Persons of different tempera.â€" ment required different treatment. \Vhat was good for a bilious patient might not be good for one who was not bilious. Acid and effervescent drinks were remedial. and a bandage on the abdomen also helped. But the surgeon finally said. the lime was near when there would be no seasick- ness, when the BOOâ€"foot ship, with lots of beam and deep bilge. keels. would make voyaging in the must tumultu- ous weather almost as comfortable as staying on shore in your parlor. brown rafters of the little Black Lynn “ 'mnhd u our E I I k cottage, a. hot flush mounting to the a r . qu- uunc ac shining crown of his bald head, “if the Lassie thinks she can fancy me, the bar- gain'a made. I'm ready. and willing to lead her to the kirk toâ€"morrow; and if a good, true husband and some gold and silver will make her happy, she'll be as happy as a. queen at the Red Pass.” Bessie listened, with wide, startled eyes, burning cheeks, and quivering lips. She held her peace, standing, tall and slim, in a sort of stunned silence, until her gray-haired lovcr had taken his leave. Then she burst forth into vehement, passionate protest. i The old grandmother suffered her to storm until her passion was spent. “\‘VelL, 'tis o‘er now, and ye'll simmer down and keep quiet, mebbe. I've let ya have your say, and. now I’ll have mine. lWe're poor folk, me and you. I found it hard to get. bread when lhad as his strong arm claSped her. The next moment she was on the breast of her lover, who had come back alive and safe. A fer; days after there was a happy marriage at the kirk, Squire Renfrew himself giving away the bride, our "Bonnie Bessie.” A SBLlllEil’S LIFE. Only Veterans Gan Realize the Sufi’erings of Army Life- to guy 825.0) watch; nlchl cu m wind, pendent not, finely finish ‘ j- 711‘ sunk leoond hind; received hi but [cl ' ~, .5- -" mrdnlawu'dl‘l| Amt-rim md‘Europc ‘ ~ interactions! Exposition: hunted ’: world our; lu 1 watch uh uh “all: um when for 84 to : “autumn. bl; men by ullln ll; on. stem cold 3‘) In a final dny- wil «and mu 0 to my hddreu c receipt of rice: I or 8’]. 12 or 812, 6 more uni ‘. 0. D. l! .l is sent flu: min (or fl 1 will send numb Ind hm :21 1%. 3â€"" gig .I' A rolled plat. chain “muted to won- I _l year. and l" money will be rammed it you up ‘Al‘llbfl‘lllli” :- p l satisfied with your burgun. Fred H. Melon, box nuns. How York ally. "iii E ii Eli : .. "lilillllér'llii! .. ‘2 - , muted. to my one who will a g _ don. Jude-tructlbla Lem ch ,-. x «Mfommmln umon trlendlcthclLem: er . ,. I "in we will ma you: 0 White. You loll them . n lad m the mono and we will mull ou the RI , :53 cumcu 0.1mm. euwlbmouc 8trong Men Made Helpless lnvallds â€"The Story of One Who Suffered Day and Night for Twenty Years. From the Chatham Banner. Everyone living in and around the village of thveatley knows Mnl’eter Sippo,\vhp has been a. resident of the place for upwards of twenty years, and whlo during the whole of that Remcves Dandruff in a few days. “ v 0 U Stops hair from falling out in a few weeks- . VVlu Start a new grOWth Intelligent ladies and gentlemen can be an of hair :11 almost every case. our plied with genteel and very PROFITABI§ em loymeut. lnluslry ls theolncnllnl NE - average is 90 out ofevery 100, in us AltY to mum coon nuuuunn TION. Can give :hc address ntrcpreacntutlv " A Thing of Beauty Is a Joy." . lNerviline is a. joy also. No remedy in: thle would equals it. Neuralgia and rheumatism are relieved almost in- but 111 own mouth to feed, and since . . _ ‘ . . . ' I 5' u H perlold up tp last year was a. constant: stanuy and rumor aches and yams are which hair 15 grow n. who hum“ 0‘0"“ ‘us my DKYS' ‘5 0“ Ive been burdened “n you I "3 gone sufferer from unite r%fiumat§?h mm cured by a. single application Nerviline bemcdc right A'l‘ vom' own OMB. bed man a. n' ht fit to or wi' hun- licated by olthcr trou es uh I ewas - ' Proof funnlshed of the above facts on appllcn- J. I . NICHOLS a: 00.. to y lg y p LS sure to cure' 91011. I 83 Richmond W'ut. Toronto. warn almost to a shadcw. At the age of twenty he joined the let New Yolrk Volunteers, and after beluga. member 065 than organization for three years. he joined the New York Cavalry and served through the war clf the re- l‘elllipn. He took p’ari‘. in this his. boric battles 0d” Bull's Run, Freder- icksburg, Culip’eppel‘, etc... and at one time roldlc cigh‘ty miles at a stretch, carrying dispatches through the enemy’s limes. On anodher occasion. he was on horseback for four days and five nights. and it is little wonder t-hnt such» hardships left him, as they did thousands of others, with a. wreck- ed constitution. .Vlhile in the army as a. result of poor food, and often worse “utter. be was attacked with! diurnhoea- which assumed a chronic form. This of course greatly weakened him, and he fell an easy prey to the palms and terrors of nhewmatism. .To neon-respondent of the Banner he said: "I nevezr expected to be any better ill] this world. as I had tried scores of medicines which brought me no relief ger. But I've bonnc it all an' done my best, a.n' always been willing to 21' you a. share 0’ my last crust." "fBut dearest grandmaâ€"" “Now, lookee here, my lass," inter‘ rupted the old woman, lifting her bony finger and glowering fiercely upon Bes- Iie; "if ye're fulc cnou' to refuse this good fortin’, that ends it. 'twixt us two. You pack out o' my house. and ne'er cross the threshold again.” (Bessie was silent. The great world beyond the Highland peaks seemed so dim and far away, and the old home wanes were so familiar. The autumn days drifted on and in the springtime she was going to kirk with Squire Renfrew and be made his wife. . The springtime came and the wed- llizng day was close at hand, when, one I Price $1 per Bottle, mailed tc any address ASK YOUR DEALER FOR me JOB (300K MlNUllfilllRlNG 00., R0373} Safely LON DON, ONT. mourHlemisâ€"d‘nS BURNING 01L. Slate.8heet-Mctnl Tiledzerevol Roofers The BeSt . ‘ Bheeb Me lCcllluga. Tax-ta. Oobha'l‘llc. Red, MANUFACTURED ONLY BY Black and reen Roofing‘ismte. Mel; l 00:. {I l I 6 i 0. ices. Felt, Tar. Rooting toh. Elba. utters, flownplpes, &o., supplied the trade. . _ Telephone 1936 Adelaide a: Wldmer 8155.. a a . TORONTO. ' :: 0W“ WMMWS , J. u. ANDERSON, 51.0., No.5 college-st. : I TORONTO! TORONTO, Ont. I I; EYE, &5pgcmus1Ԥ w . cwmw‘3m ‘ 75 h. p.-â€"FOR SALE CHEAP. , ,.â€"â€" ounlo BUSINESS COLLEGE ,,,,,,, mm, mm FAMOUS OBJECTIONABLE METHOD. The author of a. book' entitled, “How to Get Rich," has just been imprison"â€" ed' for debt, indicating that one of his ways was not to pay what he owed. It is not generally known that teas grown in one district rarely drink well alone. It is only by the scientific blending of several. different growths made up of: many varieties, some. for flavor and some for strength, that per- fect tee. is produced. Ludelln, the well known Ceylon Tea, is proportionately blended by an. expert, who thoroughly understands the demand of the Cana- dian trade. This Tea. has built: up its reputation by persistently supplying the highest quality. obtainable, and by giving the consumer. the direct advan- tage of experience and Capital. Being put up in sealed lead packages, its de- licious flavor is wholly retained. LUCK. avening just before the glowing: Beg“ at all. Some-time's for weeks at a time Little Girlâ€"Para. Dick found allorse- )ie went to fill her pitcher, as usual, at I could not lie down, or sleep, alnd shoe. and I found a four‘leaved 010‘“ 111113336; C3230fidfill‘li‘hdyiafirfigggkesz" . 1. 751, B 119,. the rocky spring near by. She had ac- could eat but little. I was not eri) Which If'f us his the luckiest. ROBINSON & JOHNSON, EGIA” or .p. o . . . V . r.“ l . tn __ . . . . . wmphshed her task and Mted the omly troubled vn h rheumatism. but worliliilcggfleyu ch IS Horseshoes are V: _ _ . CHEAP FOR CASH. at times was subject to faint- ing spells, and at other times TRUTH OFHGE’ Toronm' everything appeared to turn black beâ€" fore my eyes. I would often feel sick at my stomach, at which times food would prove loatlhlsnme to me. My kidneys also tmuibled mogrca‘tly and my nervous systemseemed completely shuttered. Tongue can scarcely tell how much I ezmdurcd duning those long and Wendy years. About a year ago I wasadvimd to try Dr.\Villia.ms' Pink Bills. and it was a. grand day for me that I begun their use. After I had used a. few boxes my paa'ms had de- creased and I was considerably 'better. Later. through a. can-flinqu use of the pills. I could eat, sleep and felt usable to work as I had dnne twenty years ago. I mow feel well and strong and if any of my old comrades see this and are afflicted I would urge them to try Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills." An unalysis slhows that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain in acondensed form all the elements necessury- to give new life and richness to the blood, and re- store shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance. sciatica, neuralgia, rheu- maiism ,ncrvous headache, the after effects of In. grippe, palpitation of the heart, nervous prostrntion. all diseases depending: upon viliated humors in the blood. Such as scrofula, chronic erysip- elns, etc. They are also aspecific for troubles peculiar to females, such‘ as suppressions. irregularities, and all forms of \wnkness. They build up the blood. and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a. radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry} overwork, or excesses of whatever nature. pitcher to her shoulder and bad start- ed for the cottage, her white, shapely feet twinkling prettily below the short petticcat us she stcppud. from stone to stone in crossing the little brawling stream, when suddenly she uttered a stifled cry and staggered to a moss- grown boulder, sat down, and put the pitcher hastily on the ground, pressing her hand on her heart and trembling all over. “It's his ghnist, it's his ghaist," she cried, "amd 0, how aeir he looked at me I" 1 lWhutcver she had seen, or fancied she had seen there was nothing in sight when she next looked up; nothâ€" ing except the overhanging rocks of the glen, the brook shimmering in the evâ€" ening light; and the white birch trees swaying suctrnlly against. the sky. “He has come from his grave," she cried, glancing fearfully around. “I dare ne. dare na. do it. 0! forgive me, Jamie, that I ever thought 0' it.” She drew usilken cord which enâ€" circled her throat from her bosom as she spoke and kissed the slender hoop of silver which depended from it. “I’ll never hu.’ peace if I marry the squire," she said, "and I ought no to 113' it; I shall feel I am a traitor. And, 0! Jamie, Jamie. after all, I love no one but: you, and never can." Suddenly she rose with resolution stamped on every feature. "I must give the squire his ring back." she said, brushing the lust. tears from her eye. "It. is hard on him. but there is no other way. Then, Jamie, then perhaps you'll forgive me, dear." Leaving hcr pitcher there she tossed back her abundant locks as she finished this ad ‘uration. and went speeding away ~througl the falling darkness with the light foot of a. chamois. ‘\\'hen she reached the Red Pass the bright glow of the warm inglcside lit the windows. She approached the near- est one and pressed her sad. tired, yet resolute face against the glass. _ A minute and she tapped hghtly' against the glam. The squire turned quickly, stated, and then started to his feet . “Well, now, well, now. what's the meaning 0' this i" he cried. rushing across the room and throwing up the window. “Bessie, my lassic. what's ~ happened?" "Something that never should ha' happened,” she answered. looking at him with a sort of desperate defiance, and drawing the gold ring from her finger n8 BL‘S spoke. "I'ye come to give this back to you. Squire Renfrew. I was wrong ever to let you put it on." "Why. child. what do you mean I" "Take your ring." Elle said. "You’ve DR. GOODE‘S mulls PENNl’llOYAI. PILLS fl...” A Specific for Female Com laints, Stugggyei’gEAEg’onRuzz-SH. era a. true boon to every Indy who suffer: in t cparform- Incc of nature's effort. They ut once case the all: and restore natural and health notion of the ovur an vea- lels. For young and deve oping womanhood they excel a n t l v Iny remedy which can be used. They urn compounded n U , B lolely from the fictive principles of vegetable Iubatauocl, l I , :udtalllre perfegtl a“: and rgl}i‘nlzle.m.4.uki yogu- 32mm“ or am, an a cell no eep cm n: on oonn . sanctum them for ou. Price $1.00 per Bottle. or6 for 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, 00. Wholesale gents: The Toronto Pharmaoal 00.. lelted. Toronto. Canada. lulu iElllS Luann. m KUDTEllllY CURE saunas. It is a long time to look back over twenty years of life, but when the mile posts have been marked by the pains and aches of Lumbago, it renders the retro- spect far from being a pleasant one. Such was the experience of Mr. James Muir, Nightl’Baggage Master, G.T.R., rOCSIdence 243 Emerald Street, Hamilton, lit. ' He made a swom declaration to the effect that for over 20 years he was afllictcd with Lumbago, and at times was so severely afflicted he could not walk. I’cr about ten years he could not stand straight for a longer eriod than about fifteen minutes, when e would be com~ pclled to stoop forward in order to relieve himselfiaHe took nine bottles of Kent- enay Cure and they have cured him to stay cured. 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