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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Sep 1908, p. 3

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HEAD LONDON LAEEIARK some. W/zz'c/z Pe-ru-na Reba/ed in a S/zort Time. _. MISS SUSIE M. KINGSWORTH. 35::m:in::{gmI:=::Euzirizmtzititi 522-1 I ISS SUSIE M. KINGS- WORTH, 466 Quebec St., London, Ontario, writes: “I began using Peruna last Jan- uary, when I had such a bad cold, and I could not get anything to help me. “My nose and head were all stopped up, so that I could hardly get my breath. I thought at times that I would smother, especially at night. ' “I have no trouble with that now. The noise in my head has all dis- appeared. “I know Peruna will do just what you say it does. I cannot praise Peruna too highly, as it has done s \ much for me. I hope my letter will reach other sufferers.” ' Mrs. S. J. Kountz, 1015 Scovel street, Nashville, Tenn., writes: “I have had a very bad cough nearly all my life, and I am forty- five years old. I have taken al- most every kind of cough medicine that has ever been made, but none 3did me much good. I would have spells of coughing that I thought 1 would cough myself to death. I took Peruna, and last winter and this winter I_have had no cough, and I know that Peruna cured inc.” m If our neighbors would only praise our virtues once in a while we might'be willing to overlook their faults. They Wake the Torpid Energies. â€"Machinery not properly super- vised and left to run itself, very soon shows fault in its working. It is the same with the digestive or- gans. Unregulated from time to time they are likely to become tor- pid and throw the whole system out of gear. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills were made to meet such cases. They restore to the full the flag- ging faculties, and bring into or» der all parts of the mechanism. No man ever acquired a lasting brand of popularity by knocking. Put up In 5| Yard Rolls. The famous “The D & L” Menthol Plasters which cure lumbago, backache, sciatica, neuralgia. etc., are also pnl up in one yard rolls for hysiciaus andvfamily use, Dans «1': Lawrence 00., 'Iontreal. It’s all right for a man to be a dreamer of dreams providing he wakes up occasionally and gets busy. No Alcohol in It.â€".-Alcohol or any other volatile matter which would impair strength by evapora- tion does not in any shape enter into the manufacture of Dr, Th0- mas’ Eclectric Oil. Nor do clima_ tic changes affect it It is as ser- viceahle in the Arctic Circle as in the Torrid Zone, perhaps more useful in the higher latitudes, where man is more subject to colds from exposure to the elements. “Professor,” said Mrs. Gaswell to the distinguished musician who had been engaged at a high price to entertain her guests, “what was that lovely selection you played just now?” “That, madam,” he answered, glaring at her, “was an improvisation.” “All, yes, I re- member now. I knew it was an old favorite, but I couldn’t think of the name of it to save me.” . . ' ‘ 5553131126152 r look for this T a g o n C h e wi n g Tobacco. lt guarantees thehigh quality of Black Walsh The Big Black Plug. p. p '272 .3; . . . ‘r. u..- ,_...,..._ .. l.- . :evm;.,.~:r v :19: 533.")th :..,,w.;4.~'r.:v scream: . 5:357 'ft’t'l'riuk’Ii-éfifi' 200-Year-Old Scottish Church in Covent Garden Coming Down. . The most famous London build- =ng 1n the hands of the housebreak- ers at the present moment is un- doubtedly the old National Scot- tish Church in Crown Court, Cov- ent Garden, a little alleyway which runs north out of Russel street, opposite the stage entrance to Drury Lane Theatre. It isâ€"or was â€"â€"a veritable London landmark. It has, however, for long been too big for the calls upon it, and has been paying under stress a very large ground rent to the Duke of Bed- ford. It will be rebuilt upon the same spot, but on a much smaller plot of land. Meanwhile the servic- es of the church will be conducted in the Newton Hall, Fetter lane. The old church in Crown Court was originally built about one hun- dred and ninety years ago. It rea- lized the designs of its founders in a normal fashion for a long while. Then suddenly came a time when it was famous. John Cumming, who had been licensed to preach in May, 1832, by the Aberdeen Presbytery, was acting as tutor in Kensington, when he was invited to preach in the old church in Crown Court. In August of the same year he re- ceived a “call” fromthe church. It was then small and inconvenient, and the minister’s income was not over £200. 'But his preaching soon attracted a huge congregation, and the church was rebuilt in 1847 at_a cost of $5,000. It was opened In 1848 with sittings for a thousand persons. The income "from pew rents reached £1,500 per annum, but Cumming refused to accept more than £900, the remainder pay- ing off the debt incurred for re- building. The church has remained, strangely picturesque and grimy, until toâ€"day. Now the fashionable congrega- tion has drifted westward to the new church in Pent street, Chel- sea, and the old Manse, or dwel- ling as they call it, built for Cum- ming, is being pulled down with the rest of the building. The big or- gan is to be sold and Lady Fran- ces Balfour, one of the last patronâ€" esses, has, it is understood, secur- ed the possession of some of the woodwork, which is beautiful and valuable, in the Manse. â€"â€"â€"-’I‘ In the treatment of summer com- plaints, the most effective remedy that can be used is Dr. J. D. Kel- lcg’s Dysentery Cordial. It is a standard preparation, and many people employ it is preference to other preparations. It is a highly concentrated medicine and its seda- tive and curative qualities are beâ€" yond question. It has been a po- pular medicine for many years and thousands can attest its superior qualities in overcoming dysentery and kindred complaints. .â€" According to Lord Avebury, the most important things in the world are good air, good water, good food, good health, and a good con- science; and they are not costly. It will be noticed in the Singer Sewing Machine Company’s adverâ€" tisement that there are three ad- dresses at‘the bottom of the an; nouncement. Anyone writing will please address them at the nearest one of the three places to his post office. Costing about as much as a good horse, the camel’s speed is equally great, and his life much longer. He is. moreover, able to carry three times as much as one horse. Sure Regulatorsâ€"Mandrake and Dandelion are known to exert a powerful influence on the liver and kidneys, restoring them to health- ful action, inducing a regular flow of the secretions and imparting to the organs complete power to perâ€" form, their functions. These valu- able ingredients enter into the com- prsition of Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills, and serve to render them the agreeable and salutary medicine they are. There are few pills so effective as they in their action. PITY TO WASTE IT. Jackâ€"“I have a chance to mar- ry a poor girl whom I love, or a rich woman whom I do not love. What would you advise?” Georgeâ€"~“Love is the salt of life, my friend. Without it all else is naught. Loveâ€"pure loveâ€"makes poverty wealth, pain a joy, earth a heaven.’_’ Jackâ€"“Enough! I will marry the poor girl whom I love.” Georgeâ€"“Bravely spoken! By the way, would y011â€"â€"erâ€"â€"mind in: troducing me to the rich woman whom you do not love ’2” “Death from leadâ€"poisoning,” is the polite term used by Colorado juries to specify a gambler’s fate in a shooting affray. ’ ' It takes the strongest kind of love tojsurvive the onion test. CASE DISMISSED. Magistrateâ€"“You admit that you MOTHERS! entered the house of the prosecut- Give the Children a Chance ing witness by the door at two o'clock in the morning?” Prlsonerâ€"“Yes, your honor.” Spanking does not cure. children Magistrateâ€"“What business hadubf bed-wetting. There is a, consti- you there at that time of night I” Prisonerâ€"“I thought it was my own house.” Magistrateâ€"“Then, why did you, when this lady approached, leap through the window, jump into the cistern, and hide yourself I” Prisonerâ€"“Your honor, I wasiway lohances are it can’t help it. This late home from the club,. and I thought it was my w1fe.” tutional cause for this trouble, lMrs. M. Summers, Box 100, Wind- sor, Ont., will Send free to any mother her successful home'treat- =ment, with full instructions. Send I no money, but write her to-day if your children trouble you in this Don’t blame the child, the treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine An African woman, to be consid- difficulties by day or night, cred beautiful, must have small eyes, thick lips, a large .flat nose, and an intensely black skm. Holloway’s Corn Cure destroys .all kinds of cams and warts, root and branch. Who, then would en- durc them with such _a cheap and effectual remedy within reach? ‘ Gentleman (indignantly) â€"â€" “You praised your kitchen coal up to the skies, and said it was most economi- cal. Why, it won’t burn at all 1” Coal-Dealer (coolly)-â€"“Well, what could you have more economical than that f’ ’ Do not Ive u In despalr on who sorter. from obstirIate disfigurements of t 0 skin. Annornt ihe sore s ots with Weaver's Cerate and purify ;he bloo with Weaver's Syrup. All druggists Keen them. WHAT GEORGE MEANT. “Do you know, my daughter, that every name means something. For instance, Charles means brave, William resolute, Georgeâ€"” “Oh, I know what George means, mother.” “Well, what is it li’ “George means busmess. He told me so last night.” WEEKLY LETTER. A. J. Pattison & 00., Toronto, state that the recent failure of 0. Brown dz Co., of New York Wlll not afl'ect Canadian investors, as their business was carried on 1n Canada through Canadian brokers, and if the firm do not pay in full the brokers will be the losers. The New York market has been active and prices advanced beyond any immediate warrantâ€"with recent reâ€" cessions. However, knows that Wall Street anticipates events, and there is certamly marked improvement in trade con- ditions, which promises to not only ; increase, but to be permanent. The well-established dividend payrng stocks are undoubtedly a safe 1_nâ€" vestment and at present prices Wlll pay a good rate of interest. They will sell higher after the Presrden- tial electionâ€"if not before. In the Toronto market the advance 111 Mexican Power which we recom- mended to our clients at 50 to 75 and San Paulo to 150 are the fea- tures. The buying at these prices is probably foreign. The English and French investor are more favâ€" orable to South and Central. Amâ€" erican investments than the Canaâ€" dian. ‘ The settlement of Dominion Coal-Steel differences will not now be long postponed, and we look for a substantial advance 1n the price of this stock. The mining market has been exâ€" ceedingly active, large numbers of shares changing hands. Prices have advanced slightly, but dividend payers are still selling under their market value from the standard of earning. The American investors are pur- chasing heavily. Our reports from the Larder Lake Gold fields are highly encouraging the permanence of the Camp is stated to be assured and the extent of the gold-bearing belt if confirmed will make this camp the greatest gold field in the world. Why not. Cobalt is now in its partially developed state, the greatest Silver Campâ€"and they are only a short distance apart. ____.._,;.____. At the age of 40 a man gets buSy and looks for some of the money he threw away at the age ofâ€"21. In 1840, ninetyâ€"six million eggs were imported into Great Britain. while in 1906 the number had. grown to nearly 2,265 millions. g n The pulic may in 49”" anon-.5. s'ald onl’fgfl" “'7 3v lameness“? " ISSUE NO. 36â€"08. every one E In china, the property of the fa- ther must be divided equally among all his children. Much distress and sickness in children is caused by worms. Mo- ther Graves’ Worm Exterminator gives relief by removing the cause. Give it atrial and be convinced. DEFINED. Teacherâ€"“Johnny. you may spell the word ‘neighbor.’ ” Johnnyâ€""Nâ€"e-iâ€"gâ€"hâ€"b-o-r.” Teacherâ€"“That’s right. Now, Tommy, can you tell me what a neighbor is ’2” Tommyâ€"“Yes, ma’am. It’s a woman that borrows things.” A. n. sacssssrnrr a on, Stocks, Boar‘s, Debentures and Real Estate. Cobalt and all Mining and on Stocks oil 5 Canada and United States. Orders executed with promptness. Corres- pondence solicxted. 62! to 621 Traders Bank Building, Toronto, om CARPET nvslné ll . and Clonning. This II o Ipeololty with the ERITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. Bond particulan by post and we are sure to until!) Mere" lo: 15:. Montreal. Stock and Mining Exchange, :8 Adelaide E., Elm-“(Eggs Toronto. , COBALT STOCKS Members of Standard Phone Main 7406. 43 EXCHANGE PLACE New YORK CITY. 'x. :r: _.-=m~..nx ~. .‘aflgvagna magmamflgâ€"q, “hydfig _._,.__:,“ ALLING sacsurs . Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance, __ Nervous Troubles, Eta, positively i cured. by LIEBIG’S FIT CURE. free trial {. ' bottle sent free on application. Write 5 the LIEBIG 00., Phoebe St., Toronto. ‘ (â€""..'._‘.'.-»e.an;.:3ufihfiwgu21-M5wfi-qumu-. “a: fur." . :, .w .w 33-35 SCOTT Correspondents â€"- Chas. GR nu. RUSH ‘ for good Jewelle ry. by Oct 1. cure some of the bargains. GOOD WATCHES ARE Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. 50 CENTS. ALL. DRUGGIS’I‘S, OR The Pango Company, WHOLESALE LYMAN BROS. & 00., Toronto and CLARKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG (10., London. .-A..l. PATTl l EAT BARGAINS I JEWELLERY Wanless 85 Co. have a continental reputation ’I‘h'eir entire stock is to be sold To do this prices have been greatly reduced. Attend this sale when at Toronto Exhibition, and se- ' WANEEss a co l ' G9 JEWELEaEREfi, ESTABLISHED x840 réS YONGE ST, TORONTO The Mild Climate of Virginia oflers splendid opportunities for stock raising. fruit growing, dairyixif: and general, farming. Winters are short. C imate healthful. Land I 00d and selling below its value. but increasing :1 value each year. Many Canadians are livmg In Virginia. Write for information to G. W. 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