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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 26 Jan 1894, p. 3

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l Putnam)" MIRIGLE. Brought Back From the Brink ' of the Grave. A Young Girl’s Wonderful Experienceâ€"- AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. No Traces of Wreckage In the Deepest 0f the Ocean’s Depths. An extraordinary circumstance that has been noticed with interest and that al- Ways creates surprise when first learned is the entire absence of foreign matter in the 5‘0"” “'9'” Fol" “mums "f Aimâ€"“9" deepest part of the ocean’s floor. Of all Parents Did Not Think She “'oulil Live the vessels lost in mid ocean; of all the A "Ohm-“0W “ Plan” of “calmâ€"1 human beings that have been drowned; of Marvellous Case. From the Peterboro' Examiner. all the marine animals that have perished ; of all the clay, sand and gravel let fall by To be dragged to the edge of the grave the dissolving icebergs; of all the various in the grasp of dread disease is an experi- “llhshhhces dl‘lfhed from every. Show hy ence that comes once to all, but to coutem- Shlffilhg currents: no trace remamfl. but 111 plate entering the grave and mingling with their place water from one thousand to its dust, to have, even in hope, .bidden hWthY'hve fhPhOmE _m depth coversfihe goodbye to life and all its sweetness. and uniform deposm of thick, bluish, tenacious then to be snatched from" the brink of the Slime Phlled gl°higlrih ooze, Says the 003' ‘ grave and to be restored to health, strength mOPOhtfm M.&gaZHle- and happiness, is an experience that few enjoy. We hear and read of such cases so Clarefi I50 be 5* re‘V‘lhthh °f_ behuW 110” well attested, that doubt finds small space readlly fOFgOtteh- The 9029 13 compose? for its exercise, but heretofore no case has, “mos” ehtlrely 01‘ the dhmfile“: "1°50 dell- until now, come under our notice in Peter- .cately behuhlfhl Shells lmhglhahle- All borough with such directness as to “make assurance doubly sure.” Sucha case, how-' fathoms the homom 0f the he“ “hills” ever, exists. Many persons have heard of the illness for inmost _ihcalChlahle PerlOdS: t0 the of Miss Amelia Ranger, who lives with her Cheml‘lhl “051011 02 the 599- Whtel‘i 0f Pum' arents at 19 Parnell street. She was . rought down to the very gates of death and was restored to perfect health when Flagy deposits that are conflidered Churhcwh' 811 human aid seemed to be unavailing. istic of the profoundest depths of the ocean. Her miraculous cure excited so much com- carbonate Of “11,193 Whi°h in the form 0f ment that a representative of the Examiner Shells Of forhmmlfhm makes uP 3° large 3' ' was detailed to obtain the particulars, and PHI” Oh the g1°blgenha ooze» is here “mos” the result of the investigation is to verify the reports that have been current. On calling at Mr. Ranger’s house the reporter solvent,and before any shell, large or small. was met at, the door by & bright.eyed, reaches the bottom of the tremendous abyâ€" healthy looking young girl, who readily con- 5mg 11" 15 Chemically theh “Pa Ilhemuy dla' sented to give the particulars of her illness flowedâ€"h “3111‘? Which the eh'fll'mous Pros‘ and cure, She remarked that», her mother sure of the water must materially hasten. was absent in Montreal on a visit, and add- ed with no little pride that she was keeping the house and doing all the work, a thing immerse‘i to that depth is very nearly one that would have been impossible a year or ton to the Equal?" inCh: 01‘ .mOI‘e than one so ago, as she was then so in that instead hundred times that sustained at the sea of taking care of the house she needed con- stant attention herself. “I have been sickly from the time Iwas nothing could withstand it; in fact, heavy four months old,” she said, “and as I grew metal cylinders let down Wil'h 9: sounding up, the weakness and ill health becameIhPPhl'hPus are sometlmefli 0n bemg drawn more pronounced. My blood was said to I 11P high"1 to the surface, found behli and have turned watery, I was weak, Paielcollapsed; strongly-made glass which the and dull and’ could do nothing but, suffer. metal inclosed are shattered into fragments. Nothing the doctors did for me was of any use and I grew worse and worse. Father spent a farm on me, but it was of no avail, and father and mother gave me up and felt that I was going to die. I expected to die myself. I had no blood, I was as pale as a corpse and so weak I could hardly walk. My heart also gave me very much trouble and if I lifted my hands, my heart would jump until I thought I would die. About E‘P two years ago we heard of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pins and got a box, but as they did made a desperate attempt to commit suicide not Seem to do me much good I didn’t take any more at the time, but as I got worse and the doctor could do nothing for me, I determined to try the Pink Pills once more, this time I made up my mind that I would give them a fair trial. I got eight boxes and before the third box was done 1” I felt better and my appetite was better. I kept on taking the pills] until I had taken the eight boxes, and all the time kept growing stronger and strong- er. My color returned, my heart trouble left me and my appetite was better than it had ever been before. Nov.ng can do any work about the house, and feel strong and well all the time. It is agreat change since last July when I could scarcely walk across the floor without falling. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved me from going to the grave, and I am very thankful I took them.” There was no doubting the honesty of her conviction that Pink Pills saved her life. A younger sister corroborated what was said, remarking, “when Amelia was so bad last spring she was so pale she was almost green, and mother did not think she would live a month.” In evidence of the dangerously ill con- dition of Miss Ranger, a couple of neigh- bours were seen. Mrs. Tromblay said the girl was very ill, and her friends did not expect her to recover, and she had been cured by the use of Pink Pills. An- other lady present also bore testimony to the hopelessly ill condition of Miss Ranger, ,few months ago. The remarkable and gratifying results allowing the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink fills, in the case of Miss Ranger, show hat they are unequalled as a blood builder ind nerve tonic. In the case of young girls who are pale or sallow, listless, troubled, with a. fluttering or palpitation of the heart Iveak and easily tired, *no time should be ust in taking a course of Dr. Williams’ rink Pills, which will speedily enrich the blood, and bring a rosy glow of health to lhe cheeks. I‘hcse pills are a positive cure for all troubles arising from a vitiated con- dition of the blood or a shattered nervous system, such as lccomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica. neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head- che, the after effects of la grippe, hat tired feeling resulting from servous prostration, all diseases depending ipon humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. In the case of men they affect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nature. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are manufactur- ed by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, or Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company from either address. The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment inex- pensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment. â€"â€"â€"___o__.. Take One Free. A pillow sham holder on the bed will save the thrifty housewife much worry and vexation. There is only one first-class holder on the market. It is “ The Tarbox,” which makes the shame look the best, last the longest, and does not injure the bed. Drop a post card to the \Vilson Publishing Co., ’23 Adelaide west, Toronto, and you will be advised how to get, a Tarbox sham holder FREE. -~â€"-n-â€"‘=po¢~â€"wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~ The first public library in the world was founded in Athens by Pissitratus about 540 B. C. I believe Had the poxson been taken without the cap- A bit of this under a powerful lens is de- depths greater than twenty-five hundred mainly of product arising from exposure, ice and other volcanic matters. This finally results in the formation of red entirely absent. Soda water is very nearlya universal At one thousand fathoms the weight of the water pressure on all sides of an object level, ‘and at the greatest depth the pros- suro is so increased that it would seem â€"â€"*â€"- HE HAD A DESIRE TO DIE. A Canailian's Attempt at Suicide in Minneapolisâ€"Polooucd lllmseli’. News of a well-known Bellevillc, Ont., man’s attempt to commit suicide has just come to hand. A Minneapolis, Minn, de- atch says : M. S. Kotcheson early yesterday morning in the lodging rooms over Hamilton’s sa- loon, 112 \Vashington avenue south. He was discovered about 2 o’clock in violent convulsions and suffering terrible pain. Dr, H. S. Nelson was called, who worked over him for hours and finally succeeded in sav- ' g his life. When the doctor first came he refused to tell what kind of poison he had taken, as he did not wish anything done to save his life. “I want to die,” he said, “ but give me something to relieve the ' ain.” He. finally stated that he had swal- owed a two grain capsule of strychnine about 1% hours before. Large doses of mor- phine and chloroform Wero administered, and by working his arms, etc., the tetanic contractions of the muscles were overcome. sule, death would have resulted in a short time, but the capsule prevented the strych- nine from taking effect until some time had elapsed. The victim expressed sorrow that his suicidal attempt had been frustrated. The man is about 55 years of age and came from Belleville, Ont. He stated that this is his fou'rth attempt at suicide, but promised the doctor that he will not try it again. His despondency was caused by financial reverses. He comes of a good family. His father was rich, and after the division of the property, over which there was some trouble, he lost or spent his in- heritance. He does not wish to apply to his relatives for aid, “and I am too proud to beg,” he remarked. Last evening the patient was much better, practically out of danger, and to-day will be removed to the home of a friend in the city. MW Selling a \l’li‘e for Thirty Shillings The Sheffield Telegraph declares that “the selling of a wife is not unknown in South Yorkshire,” and proceeds to tell the story of the disposal of a “missus” for 30s at the Travellers’ Rest Inn, Masborough Rotherham, on the 11th inst. Says an eye Witness of the negotiationsâ€"there were present the husband, an ironworker, resi- dentin Masborough; the wife, who, itis alleged, had transferred her affections to a Kilnhurst miner; the miner himself, the wife’s parents, and two friends. The wife was prepossessing in appearance, and of about the same age as her husband; and her suitor, twenty-six or twenty-eight. The separation had been mutual. The hus- band thought hc was entitled to pecuniary recompense, and the following is some indication of what transpired on the point: â€"“The wifeâ€"I think he wants too much ; he wants £3. The minerâ€"when I set off this morning I only intended to give 205 for thee. “There was some more bargaining, and at last the husband said, “I fixed my price £3, but I willcome down to £2.” The reduced value was not acceptable, and there seemed a possibility of the negotiations falling through, the husband at one stage intimating, “We will stop as we are then.” More conversation as to price followed, and the amount agreed on was 305. After- wards there were friendly drinks round, paid by the husband. The arrangement was duly ratified in writing, the precise wording only being settled upon after some trouble. I saw the first effort of the drawing up of the document, which read as follows: “Mr.â€"â€", to let my wife, Elizabethâ€"â€", free from me forever to do as she has a mind,’this day, llth Docem- 186 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. Ont. her.” One other detail had. to be arranged, {In 5 and that was with regard to the custody of -------------- ' ~ \\ i a child of the marriage. The husband, it should be stated, took all the responsi- bility in this matter. Always on Time. To be always on time, with a record of I ........... Catarrh in all its Stages. success such as has characterized the annual reports of the Temperance & General Life Assurance Company is to occupy a proud position. It has for some years been the custom of this company to complete its annual reports for the Government within a few hours after the close of the business year, and the reports for 1893 were sent forward with the usual promptness. These reports, we are told, show a record of suc- cess in every important feature of the com- pany’s busxness ahead of anythin it has heretofore experienced. During t a past year it had 1,680 applications, for $2.020,- Norvo Pain Cure. Polson’s Nerviline cures flatulence, chill and spasms: Nerviline cures vomiting diarrhaaa, cholera, and dysentery. Nerviline cures headache, sea sickness and summer complaint. Nerviline cures neuralgia, toothache, lumbsgo and sciatica. Nerviline cures sprains, bruises, cuts, &0. Polson’s “August . Flower” . 000 of insurance. A considerable number Nerv’lme “3 the be“ remedy in the W°h1,dl of these were not on lives acceptable to the gnd only 305“ 10 aJId 25 cents to try 117- company, and others failed to materialize trample and, 151‘89 hPl‘Itlefi all any drug “0“ into' permanent business from various ‘7 P015011 5 Nthlhneo causes, but, when the year closed, the com- pany had 674 policies, for $726,444, more in force than it had at its commencement, and its assets had increased by $61,087.88,which was a much larger amount than the increase in its liabilities. These items serve to in- dicate that it will have a very satisfactory report to present at its annual meeting,‘ which will take place at an early date. H "Grin Like a Cheshire Cat." “ Well, well l Didn’t ever hear of a ’grin like a Cheshire cat ‘2’ Why, you see, a man down in Cheshire had a cat which grinned and grinned until there was noth- ing left of the eat but the grin, just as some scrofulous people, who don’t know of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical D iscovery, get a cough, and then cough and cough until there is nothing left of them to erect a monument to but the cough.” The “ Golden Medical Discovery” is the most effective, anti-bilious, anti-dyspeptic, strength-giving remedy extant. For weak lungs, lingering coughs, spitting of blood, scrofula, sores, pimples and ulcers, it is a wonderful and efficacious remedy. Its manufacturers guarantee it to do all that they claim, or money is returned. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation, piles, sick headache, and indigestion, or dyspepsia. -â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"o.â€"â€"_â€"___ A. Cool Husband. M. Monteils, a farmer at Sohirac, near Cahors, in France, has attracted the atten- tion of his fellow-countrymen in a remark- able manner. He lately discovered that his wife was extremely frivolous in her conduct, and he accordingly re roached her. in emphatic terms. Madame . onteils was so overcome with grief that she rushed to the merge of the local river and threw her- self in. She would undoubtedly have been drowned, as the current was very swift,but her husband, who had followed her, jump- ed in and brought her to shore. The wom- an was in a very exhausted and precarious condition, and it took several hours to re- store her. When she had recovered, her husband calmly took her by the band, led her back to her own family, telling her never to darken his door again, and then went to the Mayor of the Commune, whom he asked to recommend him for the medal usually accorded to rescuers of the drown- ing. Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green’s Au» gust Flower. Well, we can’t make you. We can’t force conviction in~ to your head or med- Doubting icine in t o y 0 ur .; ’. ‘ . throat. We don’t ' j)»; Thomas, want to. The money , “ â€" “=4 _ I p 1 . is yours, and the T equal 0? miscry is yours; and until you are ' '~ 44“ willing to believe, and spend the one ° m g for the relief of the other, they will ' stay so. - John dhl‘oitier, 1123 Brown Street, P a e p a, sa 5! fort e “My wife is a little geogch womgp, thirty years of age an o a natural y delicate dispositipln. bFor five ficr six ~» years ast she as con su erin‘ P an P frgm Dyspepsia. 811% m Vomit became so bad at last that she could not sit Every Meal. down to a meal but she had to vomit it as soon as she had eaten it. Two bottles of your August Flower have Take care Ma! your draft: on cured her, after many doctors failed. yourpfiysz'oal ma’ummoa’on’t come She can now eat anything, and enjoy hot to you some day marked “no it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not funds.” Take know that she ever had it.” 0 l4 KARAT GOLD PLATE. 1 No turning black after one days ““~' wear-can be worn a lifetime ‘: Not a clock, but astem . wind entleman’s watch, v open aceâ€"asuperior time eeper. Agents wanted. ‘ l . Send fifty cents, stamps, “ ' to show ' on mean busi- OfPure CodLiver 0il&Hypophos hites to incrmuyour energy and :0 mo 5 good your account at :11: dam} of limit/z. I T CURES COMS'UMPTION, SIMON/ll, \ - BRO/VOIIITIS, DOUG/I8, 00108 .t and all forms of Wrist 'n Di seasas' your own town selling these watches. A dress Almost as Palatabl: a: ilk. .8: sure you gr! #3: genuine a: More arojoorimi- My 8' flown? & co' Tonom’ro' can- tatz'om. if? Prepared only by See“ & Bowne, Belleville. 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