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The Liberal, 15 Jul 1897, p. 7

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A GOLDMINE, AND ESBANDSTO BOOT' is THE WAY A YOUiiG L'ADY or NEW BRUNSWlCK VIEWS IT. .â€" Sllflcrcil From llcmlaichcs, Pain In line Side and lleilrl Palpilalmn â€" Elie Tlilnks ‘ U'nll ('OIUIU‘)’ N‘hUUl Similar Snfl‘crcrs Should know llow She Found a Cure. From the Fredericth Gleaner. Miss Alma Millai‘. of Upper Southâ€" ampton, N. B., is a daughter of Mr. Ezra Millai‘. a wealthy {llltllllllllt‘fllllll farmer, andth-c youuigltidy iisa general favorite among a. wide circle of ac- quaintances, who have had occasmn to 'oon-gratuilate her upon her complete restoration to health. after asevcre alnl tryilng illness. When a corres- c'ntleni. of the Gleaner called upon her, and requested that _the facts might be given for I)\J;I)ll(‘<‘ll10n,.the yUULrLg lady, though not at all anXlOLLS for publicity, nevertheless gave her consent in the hope that her experi- ence might prove beneficial to some of the many young girls whose condition 0f health is Very similar to what heirs was previous to her cure. Miss Milâ€" 1311 stated that when her illness began her mother was unable to look afâ€" ter the affairs of the household and the duties largely devolved upon her. She felt herself growing weak and easily tired, I)th felt that she must ‘keep up. She says: "Notwith- Standing my efforts I found myâ€" self growling worse and worse. My appetite failed, my complexuvn be- came sallow and my eyes suinken. in my head. 1 was troubled With drzzi- iness, shortness of breath and palpita- tion of the heart until at times I felt as though I would suffocate. .I was almost constantly troubled With a ain in the side, and severe headaches. hen Iwent up stairs I was obliged to rest. Life had become almost . a burden and at last I was forced to give up and keep my bed. My friends fear- ed I was going into consumption and -one remedy after another was tried with no beneficial results until I was induced to give Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills a. trial. In less than three Weeks I was able to leave my bed and go about the house, and the use of the Pink Pills a. few weeks longer com- pletely restored my health and strength and drove away all symptoms and pains which had made .my' life so miserable. I feel that in bringing this matter before the public I am but do- ing simple justice to suffering human- ity, and I hope that those afflicted. as I'was will give Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills a fair trial. I might also add that other members of our family have used Pink Pills with equally good results.” \tht Dr. 'Wiilliaims’ Pinlk Pills have done for Miss Millar, they will do .for thousands of other young girls throughout the country whose condi- tion is similar. They restoreithe glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks, correct functional derangbmentsfand create a feeling oif new life and energy. The genuine Pink Pills are sold only in boxes, the wrapper around which bears the full trade mark. "Dr. EVVil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale. People.” Re- fuse all [rink colored imitations and other medicines said to be "just as good." 'REAfL BRILLIANCE. I think Mr. Doolittle is an awful clev- - or man, said Maud Littleton. in one of ’ her confidential chats with her friend Polly Perkins. Do you W said her friend, I don‘t I think he’s awfully stupid. Oh! but he knows, lots more than most men, went on Maud. For one thing, he knows when to go when he's making a call, and for another thing he never puts his foot in it, for the reason that he never says anything. A BEAUTIFUL ADJ USTMIEN T: Parkeâ€"I have a Joint account :he bank with. my wife now. Laneâ€"Good! You make an even thing bf it. eh? Yes. I put the money in and she draws it out. An- Honest Testimony. Waited a year to see if his Neuralgia was cured before he would testify. â€"â€" A remedy that won't stand the test of time is not much good. 1A so-called cure that won't last after the remedy has ceased being taken is of very lit- tle benefit. If you have Neuti'algia as severe as Mr. Geo. F. Johnston had, you’ll not only want the pain stopped temporarâ€" ily, but you‘ll not want to have it back again. Here's the oath Mr. Johnston took, it's well worth perusal: "I, Geo. F. Johnston, farmer, resid- ing in the Township of Glanford, Lot 13, on the 5th Concession, do solemnâ€" ly declare that 1 am now cured of Neuâ€" ralgia after ‘25 years of suffering, and that Ryckman's Kootenay Cure was the medicine that cured me. “I was so bad at times that I had to quit work, and often had to get out of my bed at night and walk the floor. The pain would sometimes seize me suddenly in the back of the head, then dlraw the cords in the neck. My eyesight failed me and I greatly feared I would have an attack of heart failure. I dostored with medical men and used many soâ€"called cures, but nothing did me good until I took Kootenay Cure. I have now been cured for over a year, and calculated quite a long while ago to give my testimonial, but wanted to see if the cure was a permanent one. in I believe it is and I consider Kcotenay . Cure the most wonderful remedy for Neuralgia in the head.” Send to S. S. Ryckiiian Medicine Co, Limited, Hamilton, for testimonials and Chart Book, free. RELIGIONB OF THE \VOR LD. This leading religions are represent~ ed by the following figures: Protestant Christians. 200.0000"; Roman Catholic Christians. 105,000.00”); Greek Catholic Christians, 103,‘ 00,000; total Chrirtiiins. 500000.000. Hebrews, 8.0.0.000; Maho- memns, 180.000.0001 healheiis, 812,000.» 0(0: total nonâ€"Christians. 1,000,000,000, Trust not him that hath once broken faith: he who helrayctli thee once will betray thee againâ€"Shrikspeare Two Amerlcnn Girls Scltlc 11 Dispute About Their Claims. At the beginning of the school term . last fall in Iowa, Miss Jennie lienfrow (ll’l'l Miss Ali-e Howard, lifeâ€"long (‘li-ums‘ traehci‘s, decided that it would take too long to accumuâ€" late a IOTIquit‘ teaching school, and they determined to set out in search of gold. The young wmiien de:ided to prospect the Rainy Lake region lll search of the precious metal. Oct. 1 they passed through Duluth for Tower, Minn” on their way to Rainy Lake City. Arriving at lower they concluded that they would canoe up the river. ’l‘hey wanted to examine the formation of the rut-1k in the country adjacent to Tower. It became neces- sary for the- young women to take a. most important step here. They could not travel in the. rough way they had decided on in/ their present dress. '1 hen, again, they wanted to lose their identity as women. At Dluluth they had purchased all the necessary sup- plies, as well as two suits of clothes. A pair ofscissors was brought intoplay first, and earth! turned barber for the other. Soon their hair was clipped close to the head. \Vomiam's garb was pack- ed away, and sweaters, coats, and trou3< ers were donned in their place. Miss Alice and Miss Jennie say they were a. little nervous at first after finding themselves rigged out. in men's attire, but they soon became accustomed to it. As soon as the change was effected they started on their voyage up the river. . . . 0n the second daly the canoe struck a rock with sufficient force to knock of hole in] it. Alice jwmped to her feet with -' . A NERVOUS SH‘RIEK. and. in any instant the canoe was overâ€" turned and all that it contained went to the bottom of the river, twenty feet below. The only thing sawed were a. fishline and a box of matches that Jenâ€" nie had in her pocket. They recovered the canoe, patched it up as best they could, and managed b0 keep it afloat until they reached Rainy, Lake City, three days later. For tine rest of the trip they lived on fish amd water, mostly water. Not even a potato was saved from the provisions. On their aadrrival at Rainy Lake City they bought a. new. lot of supplies, rif- les, and ammunition. They then struck off into the country in search of gold. Before snow began to fall they had disâ€" covered what they believed to be paying qualities on a location near this place. There was no Bell City at that time, however. They bought a sheet-iron stove and other things to make their little house as comfortable as possible and then spent the winter in hunting all kinds of game in the wilds of north- ern Ontario. They were known to the few prospectors who had met them as the “Bliss boys." \Vhile waiting until the time should come in the spring when they could develop their property the youlng women wrote to the crown land office at Ottawa, applying for a. patent. They received notice that a patent could .not be granted, as a “caution” had been filed against the lo;atiion by two men, James Rankin and E. 12'. \Villiams, Before the notice was received the young women had discovâ€" ered that they were the possessors of a valuable claim. They had uncovered a, vein of) goldâ€"bearing rock that show- ed free gold all throulgh it, and the formation was perfect. , A few days after the notice was reâ€" ceived two mend came along and intro- duced themSelves as Rankin and Wil- liams. They notified the young women that they wore trespassing; that the property belonged to themselves, or to the two young women who applied for a patent. The girls excused them- themselves for a. moment and held a consultation. They decided to make A CLEAN BREAST OF IT to the young men. \Villiams and Ranâ€" kin were invibed to stay and have din- :lelr, and duiring ,the meal the girls told The young men stayed until dusk, and then returned to Mine Center. They Were badk the 'next' day, however, and every day thereafter saw them trudging forth between Mine Center and the claim that the girls were hold-v ing down. One evening, as the boys were aboult to talks their leave, Frank and Alice announced to the other two that they were engaged. Jennie. hidâ€" ing her face on Jim’s shoulder, told the others th-it they hadooncluded some time before that the best way to settle matters was by getting married. Then the girls insisted that the ceremony should take place on the glorious Fourth, and when it was announced here the camp decided to celebrate. AllJB and Jennie made a hurried trip to fort Pram-Jets after the engagement was announced. Where they procured everything necessary for a woman‘s tOilet. Ala Bull City (LOGS not as yet boast of a photographer it is impossiâ€" ble to obtain pictures of the young couâ€" ple. ’l‘he brides elect, however. are per- fect types of American womanhood, and Will make happy homes for their h1LS« bands. The mine has been named “Wedding B-.lls,f' and as soon as the knot is tied a trip will be made to (Itâ€" tawa. and the tangle there will be stiuightened out. A CRITICAL MOMENT. Arctic Explorer, recounting advenâ€" tures of his last expeditionâ€"“'e cer- tainly could have reached the pole had not our dogs given out at the critical moment. h‘all‘ listener ,breaihlessly,â€"\Vhy, I thought the. Eskimo dogs were perfect- ly tireless creatures! Arctic Explorer, gloomily,â€" 1â€" er speak in a culinary sense, miss. SAVED. Sliinsonâ€"Stmieone gave my boy drum for a birthday present, but turned out all right. T'\\"ICke-TlAlllm.râ€"Ilii\\' Mi? 1 gave him n rocket knch it it About ' wiii_* if” r W.PC. 876 I GOLID \VLAS FOUND In thle discm‘ciy of so wonderful a Re- medy as Nervi ineiâ€"nerveâ€"pziin cure. . o .â€" g __ remedy In libs mArket affords such. DOC'OR’ RECOMEND prompt relief for tontlinchle, neuralgia, - I ti. and rheunnalhm. Its :u'tiun in cramps . colic. etc, is simply marvellous. A negro who was killed by a rail- Ioztd train near Ewan Creek, Md, and was not known by any one in that lo- cality. was identified by a Locket Iliâ€" lile. lln- had come from Abingdon, Va. LEAD 250. 400. 500 h 800. PACKETS ONLV Ceylon Tea. G. DUTHIE & SONS SLATE, SHEET-METAL, TILE & GRAYEL ROOFER9 Sheet- Metal Calling», Terra Cotta. Tile Red, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and comp eicly dtrangc the whole Black and Grrcn Roofing Slate. Metal Con system when entering it through the mucous Ices. F813. TM". ROOHDK Pitch. VC- Glut/6" surfaces. Such articles should never be u-icd ownplpes. 850., supplied the tn 6- except on prescriptions roni rcputable Telephone 1933. Adelaideawldmcr Sta" physicians, as the damage they will (to l ten Toronto- i fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Camrrli Cure, nianui‘acturcd by F. J. Cheney 8; 00.. Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and l.- taken internally, Acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Cntarrh Cure be sure you got the genuine. I" Is taken in- ternally, and madoin Toledo, Ohio. by F. J. Cheney 8: Co, Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. Hall‘s Family Pills are the best. I A man on the. Umatilla reservation. in Oregon, searching for hogs, found six human skulls and the rotten re- mains of a wagon witilr three-inch tires near Deaillmun Hill, not far from the old Immigrant roml. It «ms at apoint between two (anions. RBUEH" - n *icasggnn P "mag/royal Cir/Ml. Best and Cheapest . I- CdIIOES.SKIfI51§IIMh¢SAK UEvAll!) gglOURPRIEESBEmi Bums; Manufacturers! Coming to Toronto will ‘ .‘x ' 0 we run CAALOG DREADFI TLLY NERVOUS. Gents :â€"I was dreadfully nchous, and for relief took your Karl’s Clover linot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous Sys- tem. I was troubled with Constipa- tion Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Teasoon cleaned my system so thor- oughly that I ra idly regained health and strength. 1V rs. S. A. Sweet. Hart- ford. Conn. Sold by all druggists. _ A fat Woman in bloomers was whiirl- ing on her Wilmer-ll in a street of Ken- smgton, England. which Ellie was seen by adancing bear belonging to an itimrant showman ’l'lliin animal daslhâ€" ed at her and wrecked the bicycle, but the injury to the lady was not i find flats of any size, with power, heat, elevator, and all conveniences. Truth Building, 73 inniiinn ST. WEST. berib‘us. “'â€" I ADAM'S GINGER, BEER. Canada Permanent RECIPE. .mum Extract anabomo. co. riot-ohmann’l Yeast -. Ono-half to one cake. gum“- ! T . - - o Tzolfpounds. luhaorlbod 0mm - 35,000.00. room 0 a 1' ' ' n6 3 ounc‘ PUG-Ill! Dill“! I I 2 800 W. tor - Two ll 5. ' ' Lukmam 9' 3“ °n Mute. om . - 12,000,000 D asolve the sugar. cream of tartar and yeast in t ewnter, add the extract. and bottle: place in a warm place for twenty-four hours until lb fermenti, then place on Ice, when It will open sparklln , cool and deli ions. The ginger beer can be 0 mined in all rug and grocery storu In 10 cent bottlel to make two gallons. an Bead Once-Toronto St, Toronto. Branch Gamaâ€"Winnipez. Man: Vancouver. 3. 0. E I. fl‘ho ample resouma of this Gain on onsble I I Directors to make advances on RealpEszate with delay. of low rates of interest. and on the most funk oblo term of re ayment. Loam muted on Improved t »A queer-looking little Mexican dog. farm: ond on reductive Town and Gil Pro nie- a pet of the lam Alexander Hermann, mortgages and Municipal Debentures Fur’ch A) , Xlsiggpurgmy b: tanode through the Company's Load l‘ me .0” e tlble magician, which for twelve years had accompanied him in his travels,’ died recently at NVlhl'itestone, L. I., and was ceremoniolusly Iburied in a costly‘ casket lined with purple bmadclothi. t Ofllcen of the Company, ERT MASON. Managing Director. TM I For Constipation take Karl’s Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Erup- tions on the face, and makes the head clear as a. bell. Homeseekers’ Excursions _ T O _ and the Ca di MANITOBA North-Wnea‘st. an Good going June 29. Return until Aug. 28 Good going July 6. Return until Sept. 4: Good going July 29. Return until Sept. 18 From all etatlona in Ontario, WIndsor, cunning. aault Ste. Marla and East. For rates. phampleta, time tables and full in- formaflon, apply to any Canadian Pacific Ry. Agent, 0. E. MOPHERBON, 1 King Street East, Toronto. Ennhny's Improved Earrings lop WITH ROLLER CURTAIN If you want About six weeks ago. the Rev. '1‘. 'C.‘ Hanna, Off Plantsville, ‘Conn., fell out his head while getting out of his car- riage. The shock caused an entire loss of memory; he could not recognize his relatives or any one who knew him. His relatives are endeavoring to teach Man to read and write. ‘ Be Not Deceived A Cough, Hearse- ness or Group, are. not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by all druggists. â€"l‘_ lAn immense gray ealgle fluttered its broad wings over a farm near Young-J shown. Ohio. and then suddenly swoopâ€"' ed down upon the Uhreieâ€"year-old o‘hllldl of Samuel Jackson. Cllhle bird sank its talons in the clhild anld was attempt- ing to carry it olffwthbin the fariml hands drove away the eagle wit‘h‘ clulbsl ClAN'ADA’S GOLDEN lEI‘EXRIIllAGE has no equal at any price. something new, stylish, convenient and durable buy a Carriage with a Roll Curtain. .., . _n_fl . \m . ILLS. MILLS 8:. HALES Barristers 501 cl & .. Abeideen Chambers, do A eloI S reot East, Toronto. Money :0 Loan. 9. G. Mills. BA.â€"A. Millsâ€"Jag. Hales. LLE l‘r. ,.- " , , "n. ,.., .. . ADIES! McDowell's New York Garment Drafting Machine rivals the swing mu chine in usefulness. If. fltsovery form, (0110va every fashion. easy to learn and rapid to mu Don't be without it Write for circular. 8. DORRIGAN, 113 Yonge at, Toronto. BABBIT 3”” $32355... EVERY QUALITY. Harris, headquarters for mixed metal! __ 25-3l William 8t., 'l'elI I729 to Active Agentsâ€"Outfit free. Money in this for you. Write forpnrticulare: OANADIAN HOME JOURNAL, MCKINNON BUILDING. Tonono. A Prize Winner is better than Prize Loouf 12 Gold Medals and 20 years before the poop] PARMER Save a profit when you can use Peerless Machine Can't boat It for Wearâ€"stands hot: weather. Ask for Peer-lea Oil. Dealers all cell it to their belt customers. Its just a: chea. as tho limitations. The Queen Olty on 00.. EN. Samuel Rogers, President, Toronto- Use our Mica, Peerless or Gem Axle Grealo W MANITOBA nonsense The Canadian Pacific Railway will run Three Excursions to Manitoba on June 29. July 6 and 20. From any part of 2 8 To any part of Ontario, I Manitoba. Tickets Good for 60 Days. See the Win. nipeg Exhibition, July 19 to 24. For any information, maps. etc., Wl'ItO to W. D. SCOTT, Manitoba. Government Emigration Agent. 30 York Street. Toronto This in a word, is expressive of the reputation enjoyed by the It: Beariin are dust and oil pool. Is oiled but once a. year. \Vill last a. lifetime. Get a catalogue. . ._ .. MANUFACTURED 3v THI Canadian Typographto.,Ltd. WINDSOR. ONT. Does not consist in mines alone. Put- nam’s Painless Corn Extractor is a boon. It goes rigihlt to the root of the trouble and acts quickly and painless- ly. Beware of substitutes. An ivory and silver staituiette was Stolen [roan an exhibition in Budati Hungary, and the next day the pawn ticket for it was received at the art rooms. The staltuette Ilie-d not_ been: missed. and the secretary, on goLng to the pedestal, was amazed to see on Ooctors’ it a card bearing bhlese words: "Stolen for a. day or two." . â€"â€"â€"2 Kin S‘hiloh's Consumption Cure cures routs, E where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure. and no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. ' lbloieasy. ‘ squeak. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a. pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, puri- fies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. TORO NTO. A'l"l‘I5lMPTEDr SWINDLING. Lady. in tax office. with diminutive vuig,â€"l understand that dogs have to registered ‘f Tax Clerkâ€"Yes, madam; one dollar. l\lrs. U'b‘lanviii'gan, with big bqu dog, â€"::‘oy, iiiulm, he’s achleat'iin' av ye. He only charged me wan dollar fur this big. foiine animal. OF COURSE SHE COULDN’T GO. Is it true, Alice that your father offâ€" ered to take you to the Queen's Jubi- lee. and that you declined? Yes; papa never stops to think. The jubilee dates conflicted with. those of our bicycle tournament. Girls" Who use _ $AP®M© are TORONTOâ€"Gerrard and Yonga Sta. A) the top. It has more teachers more ntudonu. and or lists many more young man and v men Into poultlonl than any other Canadian Business gohool. Gen parties]. In; Enter anytime. WrItA W H. SHAW. Principal. well supplied store. YOU SAY HOW? Patent Sleeper Flexible Insole IN OOMMNATION WITH OORK Used in the manufacture sf goofs and Sages by Walled up-to-data Boot. No nooks; no nails flex- THE .1. 0. KING 09., LTD., ONTARIO. SAPOLIO is one of the best known_ city luxuries and each time 0 cake is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it rats like a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has 11! equal. If your store-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, as it always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States makes it an almost necessary article to any Everything shines after its use, and even the children delight in using it in their attempts to help around the houfl’ Bills Are. High Don't Pay Them. Keep your feet warm and dry. 3 like all laveg‘gble people and wear tn E: To- Goodyear Iii wl not n

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