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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 Aug 1894, p. 7

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1"”; . flour to roll. Bake as in number one, and p. -DUSCI‘IOId. butter liberally while hot. Use either peaches or Valencia oranges sliced thin. Samuel Harding, is but one in a series of similar cases in Glasgow. The latest is that of Miss Lizzie Duncan, a young woman Canada‘s Great Fair for 1894. The Toronto Industrial Exhibition, which is to he held from the 3rd to the 15th of September, will no doubt be the great- est fair of the present year, and from present indications it promises to excel all others, both in point of exhibits and in attendance of visitors. The grounds have been vastly improved since last year. and already most of the space in all the build- ings has been applied for. All entries close on the llth of August. A good programme of special attractions. both novel and inter- esting, will be provided as usual. It is only alittle over a month to the time of the fair, and our readers cannot choose a better holiday trip than this offers. Cheap ex- cursions will as usual he run on all railways at rates in keeping with the times. great Fair has now become one of the best and most popular educational and enter- tainment enterprises on this continent, and attracts visitors each year, not only from all parts of the Dominion, but from the United States as well, and those who have never been there would be surprised at its magnitude and attractiveness, being al- most like a \Vorld's Fair, only on a smaller scale. _._.__¢-__.e__ The Ligh ning's Touch Is scarcely more rapid than the lightning like action of Nerviline in all kinds of pain. This tro [and pains, I cures catarrhal inflammation of the lining <â€"â€"â€"__. l It’s a Secret 1 l "HITé.” can, cunomc 9111105 accounts 70 ST. JACOBS OIL I'I' urrs THE s'PO'r AND cones. Pale Faces show Depleted Blood, poor nourishment, ev e r y t h in g that many women owe their beauty to Dr. Pierce’s F avorite Prescription. The reason â€"beauty of form and face as well as grace, radiate from the common centreâ€"health. Thebest bodily condition results from good | food, fresh air, and exercise, coupled with! the judicious use of the “Prescription.” In maidenhead, womanhood, and mother- hood,it‘s a supporting tonic that’s peculiar- ly adapted to her needs, regulating, strengthening, and curing, the derange- ments of the sex. If there be headache, pain in the back, bearing-down sensations, or general debil- ity, or if there be nervous disturbances. nervous prostration, and sleeplessness, the “Prescription” reaches the origin of the‘l I uble and corrects it. It dispels aches corrects displacements, and membranes. It’s guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the money paid for it is relunded. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation, indigestion, biliousness, headaches and kin- dred ailments. bad. They are Signs Dr Smithâ€"“ Jones seems to have spruced Anaemia. up lately. “'hat’s he doing ‘3" Brownâ€" “ His wife is taking boarders.” ___.â€"..â€" _. WILL EXflEL__Al.L OTHERS 20 Occupations for Girls Du." mm “1.3" and.“"e'. . , , _ . bhortcske is sometimes raised Wllh yeast. \Vith the Widening of tne avenues of em. To ‘ pint of light bread dough add 5 cupfu) ployment for women there should be more of butter and a tablespoonful of sugar, and painstaking care upon the part of parents ,_ 3:0{2‘ ‘lmmng'hIY- Le: 1‘, "Se 383‘"- the“ _.d . : {Mum comm end” by IVlde in halves, roll out in two ovals. and w 9”" ‘3 ‘9'“ g lay on a Grlpplug pan : when very light, "edu‘m‘ing every girl "1 some “Rial 01' prick and bake to a light golden brown. suitable employment that. she could take Butter while hot, and serve on a platter, we of herself in case of necessity. Ee- “'“h mm“ between and “OP- cause there are so many more things a woman may do in these later days there is A less execuse for neglect. Every woman ' should be a capable housekeeper. So much “'â€" is rudimental. But it is never quite cer- l A SCOTCH LAS§IE RESCUED BY A tain until the marriage day may have been CAI‘ADIAN' set whether a girl is destined to be her own ""- h ,_ T f . I , Her life “he ncspnlreil orâ€"Snbjcet to ouseaeepcr' .00 0 [en n mppens'e‘en F lnllnv ~' el!‘ and "can Troubleâ€" then, that. marriage proves a failure: and " "_‘ p "_ _ ‘ '_ , , l the wife discovers, too late for remedy, that, [mom's 5"“ “'5‘,”ch V‘“ impossu’ 0 instead of being cherished and supported, "“ “93'9"”? :‘lory' she must support herself and bear up under me the ('l‘l‘go“ hello“ whatever additional burden the marriage The case Of “ Little Nell,” whose mira- re’ntion may thrust Upon hen Happy. culous cure was reported in the newspapers, then, the woman who in her youth may with a subsequent letter from the Rev. have acquired that mastery of her bands which Will enable her to earn her bread and assure her own independence and usefulness n spite of ill-fortune. who has besn snatched back to life. She Nothing is more pitiablc than thelcases of was in what is termed a “decline"â€"wasting genticwomcu, brought up in luxury and away by inches before the eyes of her genteel idleness, who in their mature years parents, and her sad condition seems to are compelled to depend upon their own have been known to a. number of people. ' exertions for a livelihood. “'het can they Consequently when Elle was found to have ‘10? They DClLllel‘ know how to {080llvnor escaped the threatened death, and to be, to cook, nor to Spin. nor to Scrub. They apparently, as well as anyone in Glasgow, a are iticapacittted for any usefulness which , tremendous impetus was given to the they might exchange for bread and butter._l prevalent talk, and an Echo reporter was Is it neuralgia? relief is certain and rapid. Toothache is cured as if by magic. Rheu- . , . _ _ Canada's Great matism finds a. master in a few applications of the powerful and penetrating-Nerviline. I In a word, pain, whether internal or cxter- l nal, finds a prompt antidote in Nervdine. Give Nerviline a trial. Druggists and dealers everywhere sell it, and it costs only ‘25 cents a bottle. A.P. 7:2I. Emulsio ,Ek.‘ b1"'.‘-‘ 4. 1‘- '1‘!.'.'um';~\~"~.r'xl\$ .‘E’ the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites, enâ€" riches the blood, purifies the skin, cures Anaemia, builds "I ’still dough. Handle like. soda biscuitâ€"that Girls must be provided with rccupations. I money is no sure resource. Marriage often proves a delusion and a snare. There is no surety except in a. knowledge of the means of self-support. Parents who give to their daughters such knowledge do better than to give them houses and lands. What they may know is 11. possession of which they cannot be deprived. If every girl born into the World for one generation could be assured of such capability as would enable her to make her own way in life by means .of some useful employment, u. long step would have been taken toward the remedy of manyeocial evilsâ€"[Philadelphia Record. A Novel Flowerpot. 'lhc accompanying illustration shows a very simply way of making an odd little flowerpot to set among the orthodox pots on the win- dowsill or the ‘ flower-stand. It ’ is made of a cocoa- nut shell, pure and r‘ simple. 'I he shell .‘ is sawed in two rarts,alittleabove the middle line, and the smaller portion taken fora standard. Alittle . round piece of _ . . éwood ieplaced be- " ~ “ tween the two COCOANUT SHELL FLOW' parts to form a ERPOT- sort of stem, and allow a firm foundation for screwing them solidly together. Then the flowerpot is complete. It could hardly be more simple, and it is quite a novel little affair, besides being useful. It will look better if left in its natural, rough state, but if one wished to improve upon nature, the outside could be smoothed off and painted. During the canning season many a cup of fruit juice is wasted that might be convert- ed into the best of vinegar, says a correspon- dent. I know people who make all their vinegar for family use by simply keeping a jug in a warm place and pouring into it all fruit juice, rinsings from honey or syrup cups, or anything of the nature ; fruit par- ings from sound fruit are boiled in water enough to nicely cover them and the water is then drained into the jug. Keep a cloth tied over the top of jug instead of corking it. When the jug is full of vinegar pour it off, leaving a little With the “ mother” in the bottom to hurry the fermenting process. During the time when canning is in order more than one jug may be needed, but nearly every day during the year there will be a little juice left from canned or preserved fruits used on the table, it wee bit of this or that, which had better go in- .to the vinegar jug than the swiIl-pail. Last year we meant to have a. few gallons of grape wine, but something went wrong with it; not liking to waste the grapes. sugar, time and labor that had been ex- pended, I simply added a little. mother and kept it in the sun for awhile, and if I did 1 not have \viuc I had the nicest of vinegar. | After this if I have too many grapes for other purposes I will know just what. to (In! with them. “ A word to the wise is suf- ficient.” ’ Vinegar From Fruit Juice. Icenainly dying, Shortcakes. Butter the size of an egg, one half cupful sugar, one cupful milk, one egg. iwli small . teaspooufuls baking powder, flour for a very is, as little as possible. llakc in two round8 on a pie plate spreading butter between the layers. “'hen slightly cooled, pull apart and spread with berries, sweetened and slightly crushed ; put another layer of her- rics on top, not in the mouth of the oven; for five minutes and serve. .~\ pitcher 0f mam is an almost indispensable adjunct to any shortcake. Paste Shortcake.â€"â€"-Chop one large cuplul of butter into three cupfuls of flour, sifted with three teaspoonfula baking powder. and add milk (about a cupful) to make a soft pu'e. Bake in three rounds on layer a. Butter while hot. Put the berries in sugar three hours before using.and drain ofl’the juice in a pitcher tor the table. Put the berries hetvmcn the layers immediately before dinner. This is delicious made with raspberries or cherries. Cmm Shortcake-AJM large cnpful thin sour cream. one hall teupconful of rods, some of u.t ; stir in while foaming enough directed to make a searching investigation, with the result that this strange story was entirely confirmed. Arriving at 1208 Stirling Road. the report- er was conducted into the presence of Mrs. Duncan by a rosy-checked young woman, who proved to be Miss Duncan, who looked in no way like an invalid. “This is the lassie,” said the mother. “Heaven knows that u. miracle has been wrought upon her. Eighteen months ago Lizzie began to pine away. The color left. her entirely, and she appeared to be as weak as water. One Sunday morning she said, ‘ Oh, mother. 1 canna rise to-day,’ and before she had got out the words her white- ness became like that of a. corpse, and she fell away into a faint. I sent for the doctor who said she had heart disease. When he saw her again she had grown worse and the doctor said, ‘The poor lassie is very far through.’ \Vo expected that poor Lizzie would not live long. There was no color in her face. She was wasting away, her cheek bonesstickinq through asif they would break the skin. Her arms and logs were just bones. The doctor said, ‘Lizzie may stand the winter, but if she does that will beall.’ One day, however, I chanced to read of several cases in which dying persons had been restored to life by a new scientific methodâ€"some pills, not like other medi- cine, but altogether of extraordinary virtue called Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. I said to my husband, ‘In the name of God let’s try Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills.‘ \Vell, before the first box was empty there was an improvement. She persevered and when she had finished her fifth box she was perfectly well, and there is not now a stronger young woman in the townhead of Glasgow, though at one time she was a living skeleton. You can ask any of the neighbors.” said Mrs. Duncan in conclusion. “ or any~person in the street and they will confirm my story.” “ I am stronger than ever I was in my- life,” added the daughter, " yet I can ( hardly describe how ill I was. I was I could neither go up nor down stairs; I was afraid to walk on ac- count of the fluttering sensation at my heart. I took Dr. Willlams’ Pink Pills as my mother has described, and feel that they saved my life, ’ Miss Wood, the lady who drew the re- porter’s attention to the case, said that the parents had their daughter’s photograph taken, for they thought that she would soon be sleeping in her grave. Lizzie once visited her, and was so weak that she had to carry her back to her house. “ The change,” said Miss “'ood in conclusion, “ has been wonderful. She is now a. sonsie lass, and Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills have been an instrument in God’s own hands.” -â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘-â€"â€"._. Heâ€"“I wonder if there is another girl in the whole wide world so sweet as my little sweetheart 2’" Sheâ€"“\Vhat’s that? How dare you think of another girl? I shan’t speak to you for a. week.” Safe, Sure, and Painless. \‘Vliat a world of meaning this statement embodies. is it not? Putnam’s Painless Corn Ex- , subscription one dollar per year. 5 Had Colt-re I 1 0r swellings in the neck “ "1 since I was 10 years old; " am now 52. I used Hood's Sal'saparilht re- cently and the swelling has entirely disappeared It has been very trouble- somc. When I began I was feeling so (liscour_ aged with the goltrc and ..._ .. 5:2 rheumatism I fol that Mrs. Sutherland. Iwould as soon be (lead as alive. Whenever I caught cold I could not walk two blocks without fainting. New I am free from it all and I can truly recommend Hood’s rSarsagarllla. I received a letter from Mrs. Jennie igclow. now of Fremont, l‘Ilcll., asking lf_ my testimonial in behalf of Hood’s Samaparilla was true; l rc lied it was, and sent particulars. I have ano er letter from her banking me very much for recommending 9 9 ' ' l-iocd s Sarsapariha and stat-lug that she also has been cured.” \ms. ANNA SUTHERLAND, Kalamazoo, Mich. HooD's PILLS arc the best after-dinner “on. They assist digestion and cure headache. -- R CARDJOOO printincs,postpnid,only 10 cents. The Herald, No. 156 A. Lum St., Phila., Pa. FIVE LIGHT HADK FOR SALE. In use only a year and n-lmlf. built by best makers and will sell cheap. Apply to Thee. Cuuerton. 29 Agnes St.. Toronto. .ANSIOOID “Tucked um] Rescued. By \V. J. HUNTER, l’h.D.. D.D. A series of phaptcrs to men on social purity and right liv- ing. It is written in plain language that all may understand. Live Agents \vuntcd. Cir- culars containing terms sent on application. “llllum Briggs, Publisher. Toronto. Ont. Eozcgy home should have Endorsed by all Doctors GLOSET . . . and Scientists. PRICE $5.00. MANUFAGTURED BY CAN, GEAR CO. ALBERT COLLEGE, BELLEVILLE, ON T, SPLENDID RECORD of six can didntcs for Senior Matriculation. All were successful. Candidates prepared for’l‘cnchers’ certificates. Diplomas awarch in Commercial Science. Music. Fine Arts. Elocuticn. Will reopen Thursday, Sc tcmher 6th, ’91. For colon or address 36 PRINCIPAL DYER. M.A., D.D. TEN (touts, coin I or stamps, for a two months'trial of Tim LADIES' .louttxalsalargo 36 page IIIIIFtI‘flI’r cd fashion and household monthly. Regular A firshclass Scwiztie.r Machine. rclnilcd (H.350. will be giv on Free to anyone-sendingusforty yearly sub scrihcrs will) the (Inch. 1 he luullcs' Journal :3 lo SI Valolulslc st. “2. Toronto. I‘nlmdn.. Just what you are looking for, What a, tractorâ€"the great sure-pop corn cureâ€"acts Heap 0f in this n ay. 'It makes no sore spots ; safe. acts speedily and with certainty ; sure and mildly, without inllaming the parts: painlessly. Do not be imposed upon by imitations or substitutes. _._._.____-_. *-_._ ,_____ Recipe.â€"-For Making a Delicious Health Drink at Small Cost. Adums' Root llccr Extract . . . . . . . _ . one bottle Flcisvluunnu‘s Yca~t ..h:ilf a rake Sugar . . . . . . . . . .twopounds Lukowariu “Tater ..t\vo callous I Dis<clvclhc sucar and y1.|~‘C iu the water. add :hccxtract. and bottle: place in a Warm placc for twenty-four hours until it l’criiicut<. then placcon ice, when it Will open sparkling and dolicioua 'l‘lic root. beer can be ob’aincd in all d rut: and nrm-cry stores in 10 and L’Sccnt bottlcs to make two and live gallons. Praise undeserved is satire in disguise. “ Common Sen se“ Brand. “"9 wish to draw special attention to the I adv. of .\I. & L. Samuel. Benjamin & (‘0. re' Binder Twine. the well known “CommonSense” Brand, this being now the fifth season for it. It has in that time established itself as being by far the Cheap”! and most erotic/Nico! twine of any in the market. Its length per lb. is equal to the Red (lap. It will certainly pay all farmers to give it a trial At Bombay ‘14 inches of rain have fallen, in a day ;at Genoa, 30 ; at Gibraltar 33. The love for beautiful flowers is inhereutin womankind. Many of our lawns attest this fact. A pleasant and profitable em- ployment for ladies in that of soliciting or- ders for roses. clematis. shrubs, etc. Brown Bros. Co., Toronto, Unt.. WlII .., give any i, worthy woman a trial, paying expenses l " and salary. The twine they handle is OTHER Trouble I Arise: from obstruction or sluggish action of the Bowcls. Kidneys or Liver. IIOlNI- aches. Boils. Ulcers. l'implcs, and :t boat of other complications are sure to follow. St. Leon Mineral Water acts muzcr'rm' on IIICSO organsâ€"removing all filthy obstruc- tions-rmd gives Health and Vigor to the whole system. Sold by all Reputable Dealers. St. Leon Mineral .Water Dn’y, Ltd Head Officeâ€"King St. w.. Toronto. I Hotel at Springs opens Junc 15th. FARMERS, “use something good." Peerless TAR E N0 (12 Gold Medals.) Hardware and General Stores all sell it. swam. ROGERS a 00.. Toronto, Ont. it"s:l'RAr‘eFii slimmest-V36" ‘ T GL i-EEESHIN, 5 ' branded on bales. also on tag attached to English House. . . . up the system. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. [isn’t be deceived by Suhslllulesl send a Bowno, Bollovillo. All Druguists. 50c. est. la ' GROUGH Allo (,3 J- NJG‘ SEND-FUR CATALOGUE.” MUSIC '2‘ Every Music Teacher in Ca- nada should know where they can get their Music cheapest. \Vrito us for Catalogues; also smnplc copy of the leanmx MUSICIAN, a live monthly , ,‘ourual with $1.00 worth of "-. -music in each issue. $3 to $6 v' poi-day made by canvu-‘sors. Soc premium list. \Vccarry everything in the Music lino WHALEY,ROYCE & GO I58 YONGE ST. TORONTO, dNI‘ asst-TE to is! 189% Exhibits and Attractions Greater :nul â€" fil'illilllll‘ Than Ever. l ALL ENTRIES CLOSE AUG. 11TH The best holiday outing of the your. Cheap Excursions on all Railways. J. J. WITHROW. H. J. HILL. President 1V (way/er, Toronto. I CANADA PERMANENT loam and Sav'ngs Company. Officeâ€"Toronto St.. Toronto. â€":o:â€"â€" Subscribed Capital . . . , . . . . . . . . . . $ 5.000.000 Paid up Ca. ital... 2.600.000 Reserved Eunds. . . . . . . 1,554,000 Total Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,000,000 .._.â€" o._.â€" The enlarged capital and resources of this Company. together with the increased facili- tiesil. now has for supplying land owners with cheap money. enable the Directors to meet with promptncss all requirements for loans upon satisfactory real estate security. Appli- cation maybe made to the Company's local Appraiscrsmr to. . .. J. HERBERT MASON, Managing Director. * _, i5 Really...‘ Equal {copy Imported»: TalQa Ml Advace and (lfljlfj t ouéetling this | JQEii'VSMT‘ij/g’f' 561% .2 “RF; ‘llill'l‘ll’ _l':--â€" Nam-REM. You are all right; IF 3 -' lllLLlll’ ’S I: Operates promptly and effectually in destroy- ing Ticks and other vcrmin posts. as well as in eradicating all affections of the skin to which Sheep urc subject. No Sheep-owner should be witlioutit. Asaccrlnin cure it has hitherto proved infallible. Price 35 cents, 70 cents and $1 per Box. A 35 cent box will clean about 20 sheep. Sold by all (lruuuists. your Stomach. Liver and Bowcls are performing their functions HUGH MILLER &. CO. Manufacturers. Toront , )ro )crl '. ORIGINAL IlglNDY IF NOT! 1 I 3 stitched B33322. , TRY ' Sold to Leading ' AMERICAN Schilleras * THRESHER .0", 3 U1 LP“) 5 Sarsaparilla. YEAR'S lflfil‘l'dfilim. l PILLS' Outwears I They will (10 the work. Rubber 2 to 1. Prices Reduced. WATEROUS Brantford, Canada. E IA 1Nboomer 'iiflc per box. 6 boxes for $2.50. \Vliolcszilcby H. K. SCHILLER 8: 60 i TORONTO THE ONLY RELIABLE LOW-PRICED BINDER TWINE S THE . . . . . , “coMMbN SENSE” BRAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . o........-..........-......-. lnin't as pretty as- Munllln, But, I got there JIIHI. the mine. 2 l’l‘llAlll-Z MARK mzomrmmu.) : O “GDMMDN SENSE”? lDick'sprotons-Patent applied for) 5 Take From This kind. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Wholrnale Agents M. & L SAMUEL, BENJAMIN & COMPANY, 30 FRONT STREET WEST, TORONTO. Importers of Hardware, Metals, Tin Plate, Etc. or Dick, Ridout 8t 00.. 14 to 20 Bay St... Toronto. Shipping (mice. . ,. No. 1 Bunion-d Place. Liverpool. Cheap and Easy to “'ork. Follows Mnnillo on all machines in good order without change of adjustment. Completely \rcathcrnnd rot proof. Be sure you get ‘(..'0}l.\l(ll\' SENSIG’ czich bundle. Samuel. Sons at Ben amln. 10! Fenohnrch S . 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