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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Dec 1898, p. 3

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I or appliances for rollin KITCHENER AND THE DONKEYS.E An Incident of the Rr~nurrefulncss of the Sirdar. I 7 More than a year ago General hitch-2 ener, the hero of Omdurm'tn, was rath-i er inefficiently supplied with the ap~ plianth and rolling stock necessary for his undertakings, the Sirdar being aux-l ions to get a telegraph wire from a'. certain post to another ten miles fur-j ther up the river without delay. He gave his orders and went his way. Com- ing back he found the work at astand-_ still, and his electrician and engineer complained that although they had all the necessary wires they had no means g them along the ten miles to the next post. I The matter was very preBSng- The, Sirdar knitted his brow and said:-, There are these donkeys. I can give you donkeys." But that was no good.‘ How Wills the wire to be unrolled with- out a trolley, truck or drum? Again the Sirdar stood baffled, deep in thought-i Suddenly he picked up a piece of loose canvas matting and wrapped it round a donkey's neck; then be seized the roll of wire and passed it over the donkey’s head. He gave the animal a kick and off it cantered, unwmding the wirb an it went, fotr the other end was duly secured to the ground! The Sirdar laughed, “You must use the l ‘ flammation and ~fects the glands of the neck they be- _come swollen, cau'ing disfigurement is It Sgrefuia That Fills Your Life with Pain and Dread ? l A Dlseaso from Whloh Countless Thousands Suffer. Scrofula is emphatically a disease of the blood. It causes eruptions, in- sores. When it af- and discomfort. Affecting the eyes. it causes blindness. Though most com- mon in childhood, it is liable to break out at any time, fully equipped for its terrible work. Scrofula may be thor- oughly eradicated from the system by [Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and all its pain- ful and disastrous consequences avoid- ed. This great medicine has made thousands of people grateful by its cures of this disease. It attacks the enemy at once and with the first few doses the healing work begins. If you have any taint of scrofula in your blood it is your duty to yourself and to others to take i jllood’s Sarsaparllla Canada's Greatest Medioino. Sold by oil dmgglstc. 81 g 6 for 85. Got only Hood‘o. Hood’s Pills vents: than; ‘ E'HILIIBLES. The latest invention and fad for pi- anists are thimbles. Young ladies find CA RE 0F EYELASHES. L.â€" ‘ â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€",____ The ancients made an art of the care is quickly dispelled by using LUDELL’A carton TEA of the eyelashes. It was considered a necessity to cultivate beautiful lashes. They recognized the fact that, besides adding to the expression of the eyes. the lashes preserved them from the dust. cold. wind and too glaring‘light. It has lately become a question of paramount importance with up-to-date women, perhaps taking the example of their ancient sisters to heart. how to make the lashes grow longer and thickâ€" er and how to prevent them from fall- ing out. Long. sweeping lashes have from time immemorial furnished posts with many arhythm, and man seems to find more beauty and seductiveness in the down- cast eyes and velvet cheeks swept by long. curling lashes. A word in your car. If you will ap- ply a little pure, white vaseline to your eyelashes every night it will aid their growth and strengthen them. MANY an INSANE. ‘WOMEN’S BURDENS ARE HEAVY AND HARD TO BEAR. â€"â€" Unless Dodd‘s Kidney Pills ore lined, Then Diseases of Women are Cured, ond Snlrerlng (leasesâ€"Mrs. Ellon ' Dowson's Case. Toronto, Nov. 28.â€"'1‘he daily papers from day to day contain reports of the wrecking of once happy homes, through the insanity of mothers, whose reason donkeys" he said. th . . . ~ ' - - t incessant use of the fingers has be d t d b -1 A d . v k ck- a . . . . en es roye y l lness. ed 2min$23129);itiiigdogiifaeytglasmiles, pounflmg 0n the_ worms ,fOl‘ SIX. seven \Vomen's burdens are many and unwinding the telegraph wire we pupg or eight hours is very nervous work. heavy, and hard to bear_ They are, ’ =The tips of the fingers are nerve 0011- as a rule, borne in silence, for women pose was achleved and the necessaryi teJ‘S- In met the and 0f the finger don't want to incur the expense of call- communication between two important posts was secured. It does not signify: the entire bod : . . I y. It must be a great _ worry theu- husbands. SUCh magmtude thatistrain on the nervous system if this suffering in in schemes of the donkey’s neck was cut to ribbonsl It had to be killed; other donkeys took? its place. What mattered a few don- key’s lives? The Sirdar is a. man of determination; a thing that has to .be‘ done must be done. But stillâ€"it was‘ a little hard on the poor little “makes.” FISHES NEED AIR TO LIVE. â€"_â€" Ponds In Which They May be Scaled up by » Ice and file for “'nnl. of“. It is a familiar fact that fishes can- not live without air, of which all sweet water contains more or less, and in cold climates fishes sometimes die for lie one of the most sensitive parts of nerve center comes in harsh contact with the solid ivory keys thousands of times during the day. These thimbles for piano use are made of rubber and are intended to lessen the shock to ‘the nerve centers. They are made to fit the ends of the fingers as the glove fingers fit. They come in sets, accord- ing to the size of the glove worn, and can be ordered in that way. A pneu- matic ring cushion forms the end of the thimble. Theyflalso save the ends 'of the fingers from becoming callous gar cracked and save the nails from ibreaking and splitting. .____*_â€"â€"â€"â€" l The New Woman. ,Now enters upon pursuits formerly mg in doctors; they don't want to They continue silence, while their ail- ments are sapping their strength, un- dermining their health, and reason, and hurrying them to the grave. : It Is needless to call in a doctor in most of such cases. The suffering wo- man can cure herself at; very small ex- pense. ' Dodd's Kidney Pills are the remedy she needs. In ninetyâ€"nine of every hundred cases of "Female Complaints," the trouble has its origin in diseased Kid- neys. Very soon the urinary. and reâ€" productive organs are involved, and the sufferer becomes a frail and wastâ€"‘ led shadow of her former self. By restoring the Kidneys to sound Ihealth. and so ensuring their prompt and proper action. “Female Com- plaints" can be quickly, thoroughly want of air in ponds that are frozen monopolizetl by men. But the feminine g and permanently cured. over in winter; they exhaust the air contained in the water and not en- ough more can get in to sustain life. The frozen-over waters in which fish don‘t get air enough to support life are likely to be smaller ponds with a gravel border all around, where the ice can form unbroken clear to the edge, making a complete covering over the water, and practically sealing it up. If there is vegetation around the pond at the edge of it, shrubbery or trees or branches dipping in the wa- ter, such vegetation is likely to supply some air, for as the ice settles it cracks and breaks about the stalks of this vegetation and thus leaves places where air can get in. Sometimes in small sluggish bodies of water. such as park ponds, holes are cut in the ice to give the fishes beneath air. EMPRESS ELIZABETH AND DEAK. The Empress was adored in Hungary, and she returned the affection of the Magyara with a heartiuess the sincer- ity of which was never doubted in the Kingdom of the Five Rivers. She shar- ed in their field sports, to which she imparted an impulse and prestige of unprecedented force. She spoke and wrote their languageâ€"tho most diffi- cult of European tonguesâ€"' to absoâ€" lute perfection. Her proficiency in their natural history and literature was such as to rouse the respectful envy of such instructed and scientific patriots us Vtunbery and Forenez Pulâ€" sky Deak, the Hampden of Magyarland, pronounced her "the noblest Hungarâ€" ian of them all" andâ€"having refused titles and millions as the reward of his services to his countryâ€"accepted, inâ€" stead of honors and wealth. a pair of slippers worked for him by the slen- der hands of the Queen of Hungary. “'hcn he died, she watched and pray- ed. by his corpse, and was shaken by paroxysms of grief as she knelt at the foot of his bier. This devotion of the Princes sof Hungary had, however, its drawbacks. The more it. became known that she. preferred the Hungarians,and that Budapest or Godollo, with its woods and quietude, reminded her of I’oscnhofen, the less were the Viennese disposed to study her character» and to appreciate her nolilo motives. Adored‘ though she was in her younger days her popularity in Austria steadily de- clined, until the tragic death of the Crown Prince restored her to the na- tional sympathy. INCENTIVES TO EFFORT. "Brother Staybolt." said the amiable Mr. Gratebar," which should you say was the greater incontivs to effort. the fear of punishment or the hope or re- ward?" "\\'0H. 1 should say," said the some- what acid Mr. Staybolt. "that neres~ stty was agreatcr incentive than either." l-IVIDKN'I‘LY AX OMISSION. Thzlt‘s queer. M'hftt is! There was a train robbery out west last night and the detectives don't claim that they are working on a clan. nerves are still hers and she suffers ,from toothache. To her we recom- imend Nerviline, nerveâ€"pain cure, cures toothache in a moment. thrviline, }the most marvellous pain remedy lknown to science. Nerviline may the used, efficaciously for all nerve pain. ONE EXNTAGE. I Still, living in a boarding house has - its advantages. I don’t know of any. Well, there are generally a few um- -brellas around that one may borrow. l T0 was A COLD in one on. , Toke Lox-tin Brono innino Tablotn. All Drug- ' [into rolund tho monoy if it fails toCure. 15o. EARLY DEPRAVITY. l [ next year. Let it alone, \Villie, said the badl boy’s mother. Don't try to tear it opâ€", ien. It will be a beautiful butterflyl lbefore the Cadi and turn her slipper l0” l Mrs. Ellen Dawson, 640 Gerrard St. :E., has discovered the value of Dodd's Kidney Pills in these cases. She .. writes: "For oversix years I suffered : intensely with Palpitation of the Heart, and Feamale Weakness. One of Tor- onto's best doctors attended me, and I used many different medicines, but 5 got no relief, till I used Dodd's Kidney 'Ptlls. I have taken eight boxes, and :am completely cured." l Dodd’s Kidney Pills will do for all suffering women, what they did for 'Mrs.. Dowson. Test them. They'll convmce you by curing you. TURKISH BATH MONEY. an item in every marriage contract, the husband engaging to allow his wife a certain sum for bathing purposes. If it be withheld she has only to go Mebby it will, and mebby it won’hlupside down. If the complaint be not replied the bad boy, proceeding to dis- sect. it. All cocoons look alike to me. ACCEPTED aurtfitrtas ON MAN-l URING. David Po lewell in writin from] 111 pp 8 ‘ examples of the effect of Thomasâ€" Low Fell, Gateshead, in May of this. «year to the "Scottish Farmer,” con-é cludeszâ€"“These investigations of Germ many's most eminent agricultural; chemists furnish unanimous evidence oi the value attached to Thomasâ€"{Phos- phate Powder in Germany, where they are accepted as trustworthy and cor- rect by all farmers, and in that coun« try Thomasâ€"Phosphate Powder is be- coming more and more recognized as the great fundamental factor in man- urial practice." INFALLIBIE S lGN. Lfr. \Vrenterâ€"\ 'ell, we might as well look out for steady ' cold weather now. Mrs. \Vrenterâ€"When did you set up for a weather prophet? Mr. \Vrcnlcrâ€"Th'tt window which has been sticking fast all summer has come loose. Actlvo Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam's Painless (‘orn Extractor a. trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four blurs and - causes neither pain nor discnmftrrt. Put- nam's Corn Extractor extracts come. It is the best. ._._â€"- LADIES ‘.VII.L BE G LAD. San Francisco now has a law by which a peddler who rings a door hell of a. house where the sign "no ped- diers" is displayed is liable to a fine of $100 or six months' imprisonment, or both. redressed it is ground for divorce. PHOSPHATING PASTURES. “The Border Counties Advertiser" discusses the clover and atter, and speaks of “the remarkable phate Powder on grazing pastures." ODD CUSTOM. It was once customary in France. when a. guest had remained too long, for the host to serve a. cold shoulder of mutton instead of a hot roast. This was the origin of the phrase, "to give the cold shoulder." An old bachelor says the difference between firmness and obstinacy is merely a matter of sex. HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ore of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 8:. 00.. Toledo. 0. We the un‘ersigned, have kn ‘W11 1“. J. Cheney for the last. fifteen years and believe him perfectly honotabie in all business transactions and financ‘ally able to carry out any obliga- tions wads hr the r firm. WEST 8c ’l‘mux, Wholesale Druagiqts, Toledo. 0.; WAmeo. KINNAN a; Mun-m. Wholcsnlo Drugg one. Toledo 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, oct- ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the ~rslom. Testimonials sent free. Price 750. per battle. Sold by all Drugglsm. Hall's Finally Pills are the bait. \V P C 948 SAUSAGE OASINOBâ€"New lmportotlou fluent English Bboop and America: Ho Onln vrollnble good: u ,1.» priooo. PARK. BLAO W! t (X).. Toronto. . ‘ . 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Sand you oddrm and in forward tho Buttons. paid, nod our motion Ust. No mon ro- qnhod. Sclltbo It- tocl onion. your Moods, mum the nonoy. nod we sond tho wood. prepaid. A ciao mic? (corn-hood o tiplo“. 00., oo dololdol I. oronto,0n\‘. nnd Chou: by oolllng twenty Top? 1 o c monoy roqcirod. Thou Pins m . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. cows mode. evory sow guorontood only.. each. Our 25c and price. Mouth Organs :t... Organs nro post-pod at tho AXES, Solid Steel, 50 Cents Each. Hammers :l’éi‘l 25c each “'50' :g-dflgv 53.50 5.00 ooch. ‘A “ Lance-Tooth Saws. THE “ HEADLIGHT," One of tho intent and most perfect 500 £35: "- to, no. 13 ’ o cto. oc outh WlLKlNS 6: CO., 166 and 168 King St. East, Toronto. LITTLI OIAH'I’ TVPIWRITIRâ€"A. really practical , mochino and note more toy. Price delivered coitus v. \ Ono 3-acnt otamp will not you n free sample of Campana’s Italian ' ' Balm. the best preparation for all roughness of skin, chopped hand: ace. Tho Hutchlngs Medicine Co..'_1‘orpnto. 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