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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 26 Jul 1907, p. 3

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“1 A IIERO BY ACCIDENT. Mfaffâ€"Mfâ€"W’M/irâ€"gg Starch "Saves REQUITAL. No land so broad, no sea so wide, That, passing o’er, I lose my thought of thee; No day so long, or over slow the tide, But quicker is my pulseâ€" Easier ironing gives 1 lmow thou lovcst. me. ' on thin . bfttefiegnéfsigh 061111153. No darkness deep, no day so bright S are But, passing by, suggests a thought of Starch, the only no- “me; had cold-water starch Though deep the sea, though high the that can’t stick. You ' stars at night; will llke ll besl nighttimeat. you try 1t. Buy it by ‘l 1 b' 1 - name- Anygooddealer- Life is too briefâ€"eternity ’ " Will scarce give space, if thou sliouldst list to me; For word and lookâ€"no, these may never tell llow deep the longing that My heart aye holds for thee! ARTHUR GIBSON MORSE. \VORLD’S LONGEST RAILWAY. The railway which crosses Siberia is by far the longest. in the world. .. The tremendous distances travelled and the religious character of the people have v endll’s Spnvin Cure PORTAGE Rivrm, Cur“: _ . 11.3..Mnrchs'06- given rise to the chapel railway carri- “1 “m “5“”; °“r “Spafl‘as aces for Divine service These are lit- 5 avin Cure an can org“ 5 CV“ . _ ~ .’ - ~ ‘ p g pi leti up LllSlde like a church, and they say there is nothing Curb tobccm“1m”d Wm‘ serve not, only for travellers by rail, it", Gubm’vuzmz" Riggge but. for periodical worship by the inhaâ€" j" ,, Sores bitants of remote villages on the great j I , Swellings plains. ' I S rains ~ ' _ Biz-“mes “Ah! Miss Bright,” said Mr. Nervey, . and-ll “you certainly have got a trim little 13 .i.‘.;. .~ . -. Lameness waist!” “Yes, Mr. Nervey,” replied Miss Bright, meaningly; “there’s no getting ,fl is bottleâ€"6 for 35. Our great bookâ€"- ” around that.” treatise on the Horse"-â€"frcc from dealers or :2 Dr. B. .I. «emu co, Enosbuig Falls. tomcat.- char words are what men use to fill in the waste places in their argu- nicnls. If your children are troubled with worms, give them Mother Graves’ \Vorin Exterminator; safe, sure and (f- fcctual. Try it, and mark the l'lllpl‘OV'C- them in your child. Trout, salmon, goldfish, and pike are believed never to sleep, but only to rest periodically. 1L3" FLY Every packet will kill more files than 300 sheets - of sticky paper Scratchlng l5 foolish; it only makes a. bad matter worse. Weaver’s Comte allays the pain, bloans the skin of eruptions and other soresz. Why not buy abottle tie-day? Europe has Ii active volcanoes, Asia 1.), America 56, and the Asiatic Islands â€"-â€" SOLD BY _.. no fewer than illO. DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND GENERAL STORES r l 10¢. per packet, or 3 packets: for 25¢. will last a. whole season. 'i .__.._d Ill filling boots and shoes cause corns. Ilolloway's Corn Cure (is the article to use. (let a bottle at once and cure your corns. QUEEN CITY WATER WHITE Gives Perfect W Light. The MostEconomicgl High Grade on Ever Sold in Canada. in England is estimated to be just under 35 millions sterling. ITCH. Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious Itch on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- ford’s Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. I .~ The man who has been acquitted is pretty certain to believe in the present jury system. Cholera and all summer complaints are so quick in their action that the cold hand of death is upon the victims before they are aware that danger is near. If attacked do not delay in get- ting the proper medicine. 'l‘ry a dose of Dr. .I. l). Kellogg’s Dyscntcry Cor- dial, and you will get immediate relief. It acts with wonderful rapidity and never fails to effect a cure. FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE, nuin.,.-l... TIIE VALLEYS OF THE OCEAN. The Atlantic Ocean covers two vast . And there isn‘t anything that troubles valleys. One of these passes between 501110 DGODIO more than looking for tht: Cape Verde Islands and the Azores, trouble and not finding it. and is of great depth. It runs close tip to Europe, and comes to an end near the British Isles, where a ridge or crest of land separates it from the basin of the North Sea. The other valley runs in the main parallel to the first, from which it. is separated by an elongated strip of land, of which the Azores forms a continuation above the water. This strip does not exceed a depth of 9,580 Useful at all ’I‘imcs.‘+ln winter or in summer Pamiclee‘s Vegetable l’ills will Cope with and overcome any irre- gularities of the digestive organs which change of diet, change of residence, or variation of temperature may bring about. They should be always kept at hand, and once their beneficial action becomes known, no one will be willi- eul them. There is nothing nauseating in their structure, and the most deli cafe can use them confidently. feet. The first valley, like its confrere, is also very deep, its bottom being situ- ated at a depth of nearly four miles below the surface. Passing along South I . : America and, leaving the TBermudas to SPOT TOUCHLRS' the left, it almost. touches upon New- A good guesser always prides liim- foundland and Labrador, finally ending Self on his superior judgment. just south of Grecnlant. The SubrAt- Some people rise in the social scale, lantic landscape thus consists of two and others become unbalanced. vast parallel valleys or mountains. Far- Great. bodies move slowly. The truth lher north the land lies higher. and the mover travels as fast as a lie. son is, relatively speaking, shallower. Even when a man gets the worst of Between Greenland and the Continent, lit, he should try and make the best of close to Iceland and the Channel Islands, ’it- . there is a huge plain free from any de- The IOIIX ideals of some men are re- pression worthy of mention. It thus ap- slricted to high living. penl's quite clear that at. one time Eng- land was connected to the Continent. ._,._....â€". llowcver long a fly may live, it never grows after it. has reached its perfect form. ___.__... hing expenses would slow down to ti walk. as n ‘ t . , , it for him. Lago di Garda, largest of Italian wide, and has a depth of 1,900 feet. goric stage. .____ ISSUE NO. 30â€"07. than you need. Underwear madc-to-orclcr, for you couldn't *PENâ€"ANGLE Many a married man acquires a will of his own by hiring .a lawyer to write lakes, is 33 miles long and 10 miles prose when matrimony reaches the pare- If you have more money than" you need you will also have more friends pouibly excel in fit nor equal in Value [I'Guaacantfig , Underwear“ l L" . ... r. J<§.a.~ Can't shrink not stretch not bind nor bulge; out- lasts other kinds; and .IS sold with a guarantee that insures you against any possible fault. Trade-marked like this in red as urc sign of value. Made in many fabrics and styles, at various prices, in form- fitting sizes for women, men and children. A FASHION CRITIC. The country bull" looked askance at the group of city girls meandering across the field. “I don’t like the cut of that red dress, ’ he mutteredupawing the ground. “I think I’ll put a few got-es in it. and then it will be just ripping.” "l‘is Well to Know a Good Thing, said Mrs. Suitface to Mrs. Knowwell, when they met in the street. “Why, where have you been for a week back?" “Oh,- just down to the store for a bottle cf Dr. 'Ilhomas‘ Eclectric Oil,” and Mrs. Surface, who hates puns, walked on. But she remembered, and ccntracted a weak back there was an- other customer for Ecleclric Oil. The wise man looks before he. leaps â€"-thcn instead of jumping into the fire he remains in the frying pan. Weak and Polo Women foolishly keep this way when by the use of “Ferrovim,” the best tonic. they could very quickly recover their health and strength. Try it. And many a man would talk less about justice if there was a remote pos- sibility of his getting it. EXPERT SEW’ING-MACIIINE REPAIRS Also sewing machine oil of absolute purity, and the best needles and parts for all machines at Singer stores. LOOK for the lied Singer Sewing Machine (“-0. \Vrile us at Manning Chambers, Toronto, for set of Bird Cards free. Smithson; “We had a' case of kid- napping in our house lately.” 'Wilson “Really! How did it happen ‘2” Bilioiisness Burdens Lifeâ€"The bilious man is never a’companionable 'maii lic- causc his ailment renders him itnorosc and gloomy. The complaint. is not so dangerous as it. is disagreeable. ' Yet no one need suffer from it who can procure Parmelce’s Vegetable l’ills. By regulating the liver and obviating the effects of bite in the stomach they re- store men to checrfulncss and full vi- gor of action. I \VOMEN OF POLAND. Many of the women of Poland are re- markable for their beauty and grace cf form. As a lI'tllC, the Polish girl has ex- quisite taste in dress, and knows how tr. blend colors artistically. A woman isn’t satisfied if her hus- band’s life is an open bookâ€"~unless it is a cheque book. SECRET SKIN TROUBLES' Have you on some part; of your body a sore, or eruption, or eczeiiions patch, which, hidden from the gaze of others. yet causes you hours and hours of pain and inconvenience? Have you tried this and that. and the other remedy in vain,and are you feeling disheartened and discouraged ? If so. don't overlook thiscomf‘orting fact-that Zani-Buk is dail curing just; such chronic cases as yours! t‘. heals skin diseases, ulcers, fester1ng_sorcs, ringworm and sores due to blood poison. \Vrite Zam-Buk 00., Toronto. for free trial box. sending Ie. stump. All stores feet. while its height amounts to 6.560 and druggists scllhssoccntsnbom Mrs. Gilmour, of Princess Street. Kingston (()nt.), sayszâ€"“I had an ulcerated leg for several years. 'lhe ulcers spread all round the limb. which was swollen to twice its norlnal‘sizeniid vothing would heal them tillI got: Zam-Buk. n l‘hnt. mired mo :9“ "‘ ‘-.\-.1:.'.~ y UUEBEESIEAMSHIPEUMPINI LIMITED. l Him and Gulf Ill St. lawrenci Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes . Twin Screw Iron 88. " Campana,” with aloctrlo Haven't you often \vished your run- lights, electric bells and all modern commits. SAILS FROM MONTREAL 0N MOND Y8 M 4 gm” 8rd and 17th Junok lat, 15th and 2% July, 12 ' and 26th August, 9 h and 28rd September on fortnl htly thereafter for Pictou, N.S., call tug at. no e0, Gaspe, Mal BuyfiPeroo, Cassava . or a Grand iver.Summeraide, P .I., and totown, P.It.I. BERfiu DA Summer Excursions, 835, by the new Twill Screw SS. “Bermudian”, 6,500 tons. Sid].an 5th and lath Juno, Eta-d, 13gb 33%;}: Shitty, lath it: ' . - . t (t. It on 5 o timer ; POM” Of mm m hansmrmca mlo Elli :n :3“) Ootbbor, oth,16th and 1th No'vomt. - her. Temperature cooled by sea. breeze: seldom ‘ tines abou 80 degrees. The finest trips of the reason for health and Iomlort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. , A. E. OUTERBRIDGE 6: CO., Agents, 29 Broadway, New York. when she “ - Smith- Tiic value of all the standing limbci‘ son: “The baby slept the whole night.” Teething Babie are saved sufferingâ€"and mothers given restâ€"when one uses Nurses’anci Mothers’ Treasure I Quickly relievesâ€"regulates the bowels â€" prevents convulsions. Used 50 years. Absolutely safe. , At drug-atoms. 25c. 6 bottlchlflfi, _ National Drug& Chemical C0,, Limited, 801: Proprietors, Montreal. 41 _ “There‘s no telling what amount a man’s fortune. may turn or what may decide the turning" reiiiarked- the visitor, who had been listening to the inter- change of stories. “That‘s so," agreed one of the byâ€" standers. “The only question is who- llier the man’s got the wit. to see the chance and the grit to make use of it.” “Well, even that isn’t always neces- sary. I was out on the frontier some years back when a young fellow I knew to be a “white head‘ was promoted in his regiment and paragraphed in all the Eastern papers for his courage and coolness. He’d been sent out to meet an attacking party of Indians. He didn’t want to go a bit. Ilc actually trembled when he confessed to me it was his first call to dangerous ditty, and he'd give anything on earth to be out. of the af- fair. Iii less than twenty-four hours the station was ringing with the way he’d held his ground, even when his men had beat a retreat. It. was a miracle he wasn‘t captured or killed, staying there single-handed to face and fire on the advancing foeâ€"a” “Just one of those instances of a man finding his native courage in the pre- sence‘ of real danger?” “Not a bit. of it. Ile was riding a mule, and just at. the critical moment the .animal planted his feet and refused to budge.” ’2 flour for bakers and others demand ‘ " lug strength, color and uniformity. - STRING anlITE AT YOUR GROCERSW : DEALERS EVERYWHERE §UPPILIEO 'lTN i FLOUR AND FEEDJ";VRITE US.‘ ; VIE ALSO MAKE 'QUEEN CITY.‘ A BLENDED FLOUS ‘ THAT HAS CAINED GREAT FAVOR A3 A GENM __._.x._, . Lots of men are perverters of the truth who never even tried to catch fish. _ mung; in CANADA. Complete Launches HAMILTON “ MOTOR. WORKS. Ltd. HAM ILTON. ONT. retirement N BUFFALO HIGHEST GRAD! rm: pnoon . g OUR OWN RAPID ELECTRIC. CAR- ' RIAGES EXCLUSIVELY FOR PA- few minutes from hotel through busi- ness district and to all depots and wharves for principal trains and steamers. EUROPEAN PLAN Rates $1.50 per day and up. caches oucuscnzazn. - Proprietor; ~ . e .l.,. ALEOF RRiiiiiTE BANS IN NTARI . MEEITGEA Eli TiiE llilIlRlTiitiE PRQVNGES. ' 0069 ussgvgyz’avugh'a or: 3. -.~ cw viii “$5515.. < The Land Department of the Union Trust Company, Limited. has been appointed exclusive agent in Ontario, Manitoba, and the Maritime Provinces for the sale of the C.P.R. irrigated lands in the West. . Are You Satisfied Where You Are ? I}. If not, and you IhiIJt of changing your location, you will make a mistake if you do not investigate the opportunity for money-making offered in farming on irrigated land. 'ul",:it"‘ g’l‘l'sl-v v arr .r'v'1www-v ., , ;- mar-3w. ,, ‘fi-fi“ SOME PEOPLE who have not gone into the. merits and ad- vantages of irrigation imagine that the farmer on an irrigated farm descrch sympathy. He doesn’t. Ilis irrigated land, in a country whlzre conditions for plant growth are otherwise ideal, ensures him good crops EVERY YEAR. Owing to climatic con- ditions he never suffers the drawback of a wet season, and irri- gation prevents the possibility of a dry season. Modern Irrigation transforms farming from an uncertainty into a certainty. ' The average price of irrigated land in the United States is about three times the price of non-irrigated lands. In Southern Alberta the difference is at present very slight,. but as settlement proceeds these irrigation lands will increase very rapidly in value. A careful study of Its advantages will convince any practical agriculturist that farming by means of irrigation is the most at- tractive proposition ever put upon the Canadian market. Full information, prices'and terms (which are very. favorable) sent free to any address on application to The Land Department; ' Union Trust Co.,iLimited, Temple Building, "4 Bay St., Toronto TRONS,,operate continuously every,

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