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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Feb 1893, p. 8

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"'r on with o‘rlmi‘l l""""" v u-.. .. The High Priest of the Sun. The “ High Priest of the Sun " ts ' dead. This' was Dr. Wm. Price, of Llanttismut, Glamcrgaubhire, who has enjoyed a most varied career. and who has ju.~t dted at the age of 92. The great aim of the dCOGaScd was to dress in the style inflicted by the Druids, 'which, it Dr. l’ricc rucccedetl in ucttinu anything near the truthI must have been aingulurly picturesque. The main fea- tures were a whole tosskin on the head, light green trousers scalloped at the ‘erids.’nnd a cloak almost as liberally scalloped and of the tame pale verdant tint. TI 0 Druid seems to have dressed "iairly well, if this is any crit 'l'l in. The light green ttumrtionablvs, however, did not end the ccccntricitics of the decuuSed . high priest, who achieved further fame Cb). his marriage 10 years ago, when he was 81, to a uirl of 19. and also by his well-meant endeavor to crematc his child on a funeral pyrc iu the fields. But that was before the. question of this form of disposal came to be thromny eomid- cred, and the police intervened. Dr. Price also found titne to be a Chartist. and in the time of the riots of Mon- mouthshirc, £100 \vus offered for his body dead or alive. lie escaped to France, however, and there war;- received by Louis l’hillippe. 0-0â€"â€"___â€" Lost Everything. , Rev. Samuel Chadwiclt, of' Leeds ,'Uctitt'al Wesleyan mission. told tho lol- ' owing: story in an address in the United Pres . "n Synod hall, Edinburgh. lie had in his mirsion one of the sad- dcst and most tragic cases he had ever t-xl‘tericnccd. A l‘amily that 25 year: ago used to drive to chapel in a carriauc and pair were now living: in a dirty hurel. The womaan the tnorningol' the marriage received as a wedding: present from her father £50,000 )1 r. Chadwich found some time ago that her husband had just died in a common lodging house without a shirt on his back. and there Was the widow in that little hovel without lut'nilurcâ€"-lltc tmly remnant of the old day» being: a thtl'l‘ltttlt' lamp that had once lit the' way For their carriage. In one corner of the place lay a daughter dying of consumption in the other corner was a second daughter They had not a hit of bread or a (topper at their enm- xoaud. The. home had been wrecked tlu‘utlull (ll‘ll'liâ€"sll'liillt‘li. the minister - Paid, byllvt: devil, and (lit) family cast out by such-ly. 'l but was the sort of work the devil did. -_..._. 9. The English as Medicine Takers. Statisticians have proved beyond dispute that the aunauc of human life in this country at the present time is longer than it lttln ever been. Whether this be due to the quality of patent medicines which the inhabitants ol‘ U"c:tl Britain: now swallow, as compared with their ancestors, is a question to which qualified medical pl‘uCliothl‘S Would have no hc.~i..ulon in givinga donut-u mower; but the fact remains that “at this moment Englishmen are taking these Governmeat-stamped uns- , truths ipfia manner to make the rest of the WM d wonder. During,' the rent of file your the revenue dcrived from the thee half-penny stamp placed upon the patent medicines amounted to £240,063. on increase. of £lil.."llil over the sum paid in the previous twelve months. The quantity of pills, lotionu, powders and uinttnouts represented by the figures must he smoothing: cunt'tttutts. Lit-ens ~s 'lor the sale of these compounds lave also increased by 1.340 in England and Ill in Scotland, from which the revenue. benefits to the extent of £1186. The total income derived' by the State from the pat-mt medicioxa is thus £247,250 _Ir0lll1'()n Telrgn 11h. . .g- .__.....___ A ill-file gorilla (until 1 uiuo) has lute- V'ly bt‘cn ad vp‘ml by the llerliu .-:quariutu ['3 i. :upp cod to to. t-t_-ht or nine years Old. and wa~ for Six"yl'l\lԤ in the. posses. . aiou ol‘ .1 chicltain on the Gttbmm. He has not yet shown any friendly feeling -lor man. The island of ilelicoland. in the North Sea. which was ceded to Germany by Great Britain ttro years ago, hasjuq haul in: lirst case of lese-umjnste. The victim. an old woman, spoke disrespect- . full} of the enqeror, for which tcrrib e ‘ carry them safely over the danger. l l l ctiuc she “'3‘ atrcsted and taken toj Altona. “llt'lo .~l:e “as cumietetl and rentw cell to three tnuuths' imprison- uncut. l’olgee magistrates and police ofiicials will do well to lvaru a lcsmu l'rntn thi- verdict uivtn recently in the York .-\>- fins.” Aleq'uce’tahle citizen was wanton- 19 arrested for tithing to attend the Toronto Police Court as a witness when nor-properly suhlmnaed. Thcjnry find that the tna-:i.~tratc who ordered the am not acted hastily. uiul that the police inspector who elicctcd it was prompted by improper motives. The one is or- dered‘to pay sl,500 damages and the other 8500 The verdict is an import- art can. and calls for the fullest unsur- “hnec that thc‘puhlic will not be subject at! to melt antic; Inca in future. ! l l l l l ' cure lutllxâ€"mtfon and Dylpepsln. 'u-uâ€"IIâ€"IINDcâ€"Iâ€"n A i i i Stomach liver Cure The Most .Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years. It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar. It is Safe and Harmless as the Forest milk. This wonderful Nervinc Tonic has only recently been introduced into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers of the Great South American Nervine Tonic, and yet its great value as a curative agent has long been known by "a. few‘of the most learned 'phySieians, who have not brought its merits and value to the knowledge of the general public. This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of indi~ gestion, dyspepsia, and diseases of the general nervous system. It is also of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the great nervine tonic qualities which it possesses, and by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and strength- encr of the life forces of the human body, and as a great renewer of a broken-down constitution. It; is also of more real permanent value in the treatment and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption remedy ever used on this continent. It is a marvelous cure for nerv- ousness of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic, almost constantly, for the space of two or three years. It will This great strengthener and cura- tive is of inestimable value to the aged, and infirm, because its great energizing properties will give them a new hold on life. ‘ It will add ten. or fifteen years to the. lives of .many‘ of those who Will uSe a half dozen bottles of the retenth each year. ll l3 A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE 0F Nervousncss, Broken Constitution, Nervous Frustration, Debility of Old Age, Nervous Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Female Weakness, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, Nervous Chills, Loss of Appetite, Paralysis, _ Frightful Dreams, Nervous Paroxysma and Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears, Nervous Choking, Weakness of Extremities and Hot Flashes, Fainting, . - Palpitation of the Heart, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Mental Despondency, Boils and Carbuncles, Sleeplessncss, Scrofula, ' St. Vitus’ Dance, Scroi‘ulous Swellings and Ulcers, Nervousucss of Females, Consumption of the Lungs, Nervousnesa of Old Age, Catarrh of the Lungs, Neuralgia, - Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Pains in .the Heart, Liver Complaint, Pains in the Back, “‘ Chronic Diarrhuza, Failing Health, Delicate and Seroi'ulous Children, - Summer Complaint of Infants. All these and many other complaints cured by" this wonderful Ncrvine Tonic. NERW®®§ EBE§EA§E§9 As a. cure for every class of Nervous, Diseases, no remedy has been able to compare with the Net-vine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in all its cli'cctét upon the youngest; child or the oldest and most delicate individual. Nine tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired diges- tion. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of dcbility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied; and a. thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the first to sufi‘cr for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not con- tain a suliicicnt quantity of the kind of nutrimcnt necessary to repair the wear our present mode. of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that; a. nerve food be supplied. This South American Nervinc has been found by analysis to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its universal adaptability to the cure of all forms of nervous de- rangcmcnt. meronnmtmn. 12th.. Aug. ‘20, ’86. To :71.- Gflat Said/i. A merimu Medici": ($0.: DEAR Gnarsr-l desire to say to you that I have fluttered {or many years with a. very serious disease oi the stomach and nerves. I tried every medicine I could hear of. but nothing done me any appreciable good until I was udvloed to try your Great S.)tlll\ American Nervluc Tonic not} Stomach and Liver Cure. and clot-e utslnct sever-.1! hott'lacol it 1 must say thntlum cur- prised at its wonderful powers to cure the atom- ttrlt and general nervous system. If everyone knew the value or this remedy an I do you would not. be able to supply the demand. 0'. A. HABDL‘E. LIX-Trees. Montgomery Co. ENDIGESTEQN AND DYESPEPSEA. “Elle Great South American Herviue Tonic Which we now 0111:: you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vari- train ot symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debtlrty of the hum.‘.u stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of meal- cnlublc value who is affected by disease of the stomach, bet .msc the ex- patience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the ONE‘ and our our. great cure to the world for this universal destroyer. .ihere lS no ease of unmaliguant disease of the stomach which can restst the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervinc Tonic. Ii mater E. HALL. of Waynctown. 1nd,. hays: Mas. ELLA A. BRATI‘ON. at New Ross. Indiana. "1 ow: uiv lite to tit: Ggeut. South American any,“ “I cannot “pmhow much I owe to “I, Nervlue. l haul been in he [or the months {rout . M v . . _ - . . . . s cm mu com letel chat the tilt-eta (ll une‘tltamted stomach. indigestion. hpr'lm’ T01“: y “Mt V _ , p. d '3 .n, I Nervous Frustration. and a. macro] ohnttrred % “79‘3- 8999*“0 80m“. \vtL'! laughing, 0.: up: .n, Rnnncoa WILKINSON. ct Brownsvalley. Ind., Buys: “ 1 had been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervonsness. Weakness of the Stomach. Dyspepsia. and indigestion. until my health was gone. I had been doctorlng con- stantly. with no relief. I bought one bottle at South American Nervlne. which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctor-lug I ever did in my liie. I would advise every weakly per- son to use this valuable and lovely remedy . at few bottles of It ban cured me completely. I consider it the grandest medicine In the world.” condition of my whole ayotmu. Had given up up blood: at cure I was In the. turf-t etogt; all hopes oi Kettles- wail. tiatl tried three dac- cl connumpiion. cu inheritance llcnoed uan tort. with no rdlel. The first bottle of the Nerv- through several generalhmx. I began tahlu: lusl‘ot‘Jclmprm‘nd mam ntuchtltat lit-5.: ableto , the Service Tonic. and continued ltd use to Walk about. and a tear bottles cured are entirely. l about six mouths. and an entirely cured. l' I believe it in the best in ~dlt-lne to the world. I - lathe grandest remedy for nerves. stomacn an; can not recommend I: too hlghly." l lungs I have. ever can." No rumour compares with Snort-t Autumn Nznvnm an e. mm for the Net-vac. No remedy com pom with 30M: Amt-rian tit-nine us a. wondrous cure (or the 510mm... .Vu rum-ox will u: c. mmtrm: wilt: South American Net-vine an a cure to.- all terms at killing amna. 1.. acurtanl t- it. never tall-t to can Charon or St. ~\':rus' Dance. IN powers tn. build up '11:! whole svnbsru rm: wonder-(cl in the extreme. It. cum the old. the young. and the ma: “if 015M- ” it 11 5mm! friend to the and infirm. Do not neglect to tow this prev-loud hour: it won do. 50!: may uegl‘xt the only revue-l3 which will rattan you to health. South Ame-rim- Service is perfectly hole. and very plenum}. to the taste. Delicate ladies. 11‘) nor full to one no. great care. bu use it will put the bloom ct trauma and beauty upon your lips and in your check: out) quickly drive "as your disabilities and mutate-w. Price, Large 18 ounce Bottle $1.00; Ml Size, 15 Cents. EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. If not. kept by Druggiats order direct from to turn out Clothes it Prices to Suit the Closest of Buyers. “0%”... WC WWW WOW«OC“OO OUR s'ro CK OF --%~~“«o Greeccating‘s, Erousering‘s and. finding ramâ€"+â€" IS ‘é’jomzPLETw. â€"â€"‘+~â€"~3 E QOMWWOOOOQQO «QQMOOOc mo co 09m 9. m As a. proof of the popularity 01‘:~ our clothing, we may note that orders are continually coming in from Manitoba. and the North-West. CLARK & SON. lam in Sale or in Rent. WAEL PAPERS. The west parts of lots'23 and '21! in the llth concession of FEN]:CIJ(â€")Ne 190 acres, close to the Village of Fcnelon - Falls. 19% Acres thwarted, and part seeded down.. The unseeded por- tion ploughed out] ready for spring crop; the remainder of the land in wood. 6090 MARKET AT'FENELON FALLS, for grain and cord wood of all sorts. Good Dwelling, Barn, Stable & Fences. 3‘59“ Price Low. Terms Easy. If not sold soon, will be leased. Apply to J. D. Slll'l‘ll. G. ll. G. llch'l‘Y, 288 Huron Street, Toronto J. G. WILLIAMS, PM How Scientific American , cAvsA'rs. TRADE wanes cesscu Pin-ears! COPYRIGHTS, etc. For informotlon and free Handbook write to MUNN 45-. CO. an BROALHVAY. NEW Youtr. Oldest. bureau for securinu patents in America. Every patent. taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the » firirallifir gamma eat. circulation of any scientific paper in the wor d. S lendldl llluetrated. No lntelllgent man shot] d be w thout. it. \Veeklr. $3.00 a car: $1.50 six months. Address MUNN 6t; 00.. UBLIBHERS. 361 Broadway. New York. SCHOOL BOOKS ' AND SUPPLIES PATENT MEDlCINES AND DRUGS A FULL STOCK AT W. T. JUN KIN ’S. was. DEALER IN initiation A31) FANCY GOODS OF ALL bEnURll’TlilNS. . .. Wm... Stamping done For Sale atvlt'cnelon Falls ,by‘ w,',=e, mAggLL, Ethan Steel. ie‘taln Falls. FROM ENGLISH,” CANADIAN ‘ANB AMERIUAN MARKETS. All the Latest Designs in Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Cciling Papers, Corners and Decorations. PRICES & unriiiimr CUSTOHERS. â€"____â€"_ Call and see my 50. per roll Pope}. H d H “ 6c. M g H 70. u u tt M Sc. .6 u it u 90' tt «t tt tt 13c. (t tt Find all the way to 50c. per Roll. I have on hand the largest stock of Wall Paper eve-r brought into Lindsay. i REMEMBER THE PLACE: Just apposite how i’est eillee, Iicut Street. LIN’DSA‘Y. G. A. h’lETIIERELL. italu'Nfi‘Iesn‘RY: GASâ€"(VITAMZED AIR.) Go to J. Normans, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively Willi: out pain Gus has been given by him with great success for over 2! years. He studied with Dr. Colton,ol‘ New York, the. inven- tor of gas for extracting tt-t-th. Numbers of persons are Wearing artificial teeth made by Mr. Neelauds '3“ years ago, and never required any rcpuirz. (it It) crowns, porce- lain crowns and britluewm-h done. Visit: Fenclon Falls, McArthnr House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Cull early in the day. 404. .mwv .. i7aa error. MANUFACTURER 0F cannon... exactness, anus. whereas. â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Everything belonging to "to Saddlery and Harness Trent‘s constantly kept in stock. REI’XIRING Done on the Shortest Notice. Kata, Llilsay, Ont. the “ l’cnelen Falls t‘azette " is printed every i'llllny at the till", 0:. the corner 0! May & l’ruucin streets. SULSCRH '11th 31 A HIM: 131' “WARS or one cent prr wet-l: will he added as lung as it remains unpaid. AdVI.‘l'liz§in;; litttcs. Professional or buvincss cards, 60 “nu ,terline per annual. Carnal ud'rrtisrniclttg 8 Wm; per line tor the llt‘cl ituertion,und 2 cents per line for every auhscqnent luau. Lion. Contract.- Ly the year, half your an, uurter lul' a column or less, n we to . ‘1 ! able terms. JOB PRIl‘UTING of all ordinary kinds executed costly, u really and reusouuhlg {iii 9 . ‘ ' ' S.D.HAND, [’19va i . . ~. «Nee-W. “W. 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