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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Oct 1908, p. 3

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l l _..,..;.I.L.~,.,s..l.-r. ‘ " jpletod, after .. .l l 1 EXâ€"GHAMPlQN WRESTLER " SAYS: ' . “After my great wrestling match with J. Mellor, of Staleybridge, at the Crystal Palace, England, for the In- ”. ternational Championship, I was 1 co'vered with cuts and bruises. I ap- ‘ .g: plied my favorite balm, Zam-Buk, , 2: and in a marVellously short time the ~ ‘ abrasions and cuts were healed and I . , was fit and well again. At mother I -’_ time I had a piece of flesh almost ; , tom completely off my arm above 2 ' the elbow. I anticipated being un- ; . able to do anything with the arm ' ' for a long time. To my delight, , however, Zem-Buk closed up the - Wound in two days. In three days ‘ . it was cayered with new skin, and a 5 few days after, there was no trace of 5 -i the injury. I recommend Zamâ€"Buk " for cuts, bruises or skin injuries of ‘ any kind. ‘ Yours truly, HUGH LANNON. The above testimony given by Mr. : l ' Lennon when visiting Toronto shows the = ' great valuo'of Zorn-Bu]: for injuries re- l '~ served in out-door mort. . Baseball. Football and Lacrosse ' Players should always keep Zuni-Bolt , . handy. It prevent.- cuts and injuries 2 g ‘.'ta,king the wrong turn.” It stops the ‘. pain and smnrtiaz. and hesls._ It is also an excellent embroosuon. curing stillness, , ' sprains. twists, _etc. Used and rocom- mended by Shemng, the Marathon win- ' , ner: Madrnli, the world’s second greatest ; : wrestler, etc. I For all lriju 5 a. . and i ZAM-BUK 00., TORONTO, for price. 6 Boxes for $2.50. (0. E. Fulfm‘cl. Limited) DEVICE T0 RECGVER GOLD. .Suuk 100 Years Ago in a. British Warship. To the mouth of the River Colne, ofl' Brightlingsce, England, on ex- traordinary machine was towed and anchored-the other day. It is to be used in a final attempt to re- cover the - $2,500,000 treasure of gold, in coins and bars, which is said to have gone down in the Brit- ish warship Lutine in 1797, near the Island of Terschelling, off the cost of Holland. A portion of the treasure has been recovered, but an ordinary dredging plant is now useless, as the vessel has sunk into the sand. The new device is a. great steel tube nearly 100 feet in length, and wide enough to allow a. man to walk erect down its centre. At one end is a metal chamber provided w1th Win- -dows and doors, and at the Other a- medley of giant hooks and other tackle. The appartus has just been com- yenrs of workhby Messrs. Forrest and Co., shipbuildâ€" -ers, in their \Vyvcnhoe yard. “One end of the tube,” explained a mem- ber of the firm, “will be clamped to the Side of a. steamship or barge. The other end, by means of water ballast tanks, will be sunk until it touches the bottom. Then, by means of compressed air, all the water will be forced from the chmnbcr at the bcttom of it, which will be flush upon the bed of the sea. “Divers will walk down a stair- way in the centre of the tube until they roach the submerged chmnbcr. Here they will don their diving cos- tumes. and, opening a series of \l'a-“Lcrtight doors, will stop straight out into the. water. Engincors will be stationed in the chamber. and frillvaing the instructions of the div- crs, who will communi-.'~zi.tc with them by means of portable toleâ€" pltoncs', they will operate the mech- anism of two powerful suction pumps or drcdgcs which are fitted to the sides of the tube. Those dredgcrs, it is hoped, will suck {may the sand around the sides of the heavy chamber until it gradu- ally sinks by its own weight right- down on the dock of the wrc‘ckcd sl ip, Then the divers, making their way from the chamber to the clock of the ship. and thence to the hold. will be able to transfer the treasure from the ship to the charm bar by easy stages.” FLIES AS GER.“ CARRIERS. Therefore Keep Food Under Screen in Darkness. Flies hate darkness, and have been shown by experiment to lose all interest in even the most temptâ€" ing food if there is no light. Advantage should be taken of this characteristic of the fly, and the lurdor should be in such a. location that the food may be kept in dark- ness besides being thoroughly pro- tected from fly contamination by the use of efficient fly screens. The normal healthy person rarely allows a. fly to come into intimate contact with the easily infected mucous membranes of his mouth, nostrils or eyes, so it is by food con- lt-uninution that those germ-carn- crs do their greatest damage... We may not be public spirited enough to attempt in any practical way to prevent flies breeding in our stables, but since recent scientific investigations have proved the pos- sibilities of the fly as a. disease car- rier the more human instinct of selfâ€"preservation should make us take every precaution to keep ex- isting flies from coming into conâ€" tact with people suffering from germ diseases. A few shillings would pay for serâ€" viccablc. fly screens for the typhoid patient’s room and for the kitchen and larder as well. Flies have been placed in a. large sterile bell glass under which a. small dish containing a. gelatinc culture of live typhoid bacilli has been put. After waiting until the flies havcwvalkcd about on the ty- phoid culture this has been gently withdrawn and a. dish contammg carefully sterilized gelatine has, been inserted in its place. After the: flies had walked about on this ster- ile gelatine the dish was removed and put under conditions 'of mo1s- ture, temperature, etc., suitable to the growth and development of ty- phoid bacilli if any were present. In a long series of such ergporimcnts in nearly all cases, bacilh grew nnd multiplied on the gelutme .medium which had been quite stemle until contaminated by the flies. : Since we cannot hope absoluteâ€"i ly to exterminate the spooles, a: single member of which can curry enough bacteria. to devastate an army, precautions must be taken tol keep the fly away from the Sick as much as possibleâ€"by means of fly poison solutions and by screen, and also away from food. g.____. __ Every time a man gives a {SOâ€"cent; present he expects a. dollar’s worth of thanks. ._..-..4. A safe racetrack bet is one you didn’t get there 1n tune to make. l A man has about as much useI for 1115 poor relatives as his rich relatives have for him. If people were all perfectly can- did none of us would be on speak- ing terms With out next door neigh- bors There is nothing equal to Mother Gravcs’ 'Worm Exterminator for destroying worms. No article of its kind has given such satisfaction. NAILS MEND BROKEN LIMBS. French doctors have found ingenious but simple remedy for fractures, in the use of aluminum nails. For a. simple fracture 0f the; Shinbone, or of the thighbonc, a. nail of nickel aluminum or Illagne- sium is driven in to hold the two pieces together. Nails of ivory and bone have been used, but it has been discovered that the aluminum and magnesium nails are absorbed by the system aft-er they have per- formed their function. The great ocean liner rolled andl pitched. “Henry,” faltered thel young bride, “do you still love me?” “More than ever, darling,”l was Henry’s fervent answer. Then there was an eloquent silence, “Henry,” she gasped, turning her pale, ghastly face away, “I thought that would make me feel better, but it doesn’t!” mm“... ‘ . I V i: j ‘_ " -‘-":' I, , ..._ ” In "1*. ~ - ' e ' 3» m‘ all“ i :1 y'b _. - 'Wu' a I. :. rssrn um PUTTING IT OFF. An Irishman, on being convicted of murder, was told by the judge, that he could have the choice ofl tree that he was to be hanged from. He replied, “A gooseberry tree.” “Why,” said the judge. “it is not! big enough!” » -“Well,” said the Irishman, “if it. pluses your honor, I’ll wait till it grows.” lime Elllllléll’llltlll for ladies recur, EASâ€"‘flâ€"PLEASAHR Such as any lady can do and en- joy. Any lady who wishes, dud sees this advertisement may, if she writes soon, secure this opportun- ity to be independent, earning a. good living in a very easy manner. Work any lady can do. For particulars address MRS. M. SUMMERS, Correspondence Department, Windsor, Ont. THEY ALI. BELIEVE IT. One Bible truth there is in which Girls have abiding trust; Our wives especially believe That man is made of dust. The Flagging Energies Revived.â€" Constuut application to business is a tax upon the energies, and iii there be not relaxation, lussitudel and depression are sure to inter-' vene. Those comes from stomachic troubles. The want of exercise brings on nervous irregularities, and the stomach ceases to assimi- late food properly. In this condi- tion Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills will he found a. recuperativc of rare power, restoring the organs to healthful action, dispelling depresâ€" sion, and reviving the flagging en- orgies. . l The average married woman is well aware of the fact that she cums all the money she getsâ€"~and then some. You are right in regarding: erysl else as a' dangerous disease. Auuolut the swo leu. itching skin with Weaver’s Comte : And take Wouvor's Syrup internally. Preacherâ€"“When you’re temp- ted to drink, think of your wife at home.” Honpeckâ€"“I do ~â€" and that’s what drives me to drink.” Every time a. married man starts to settle down his wife stirs him up. “Mun is Filled With Misery.” â€"â€" This is not true or all men. The well, sound of lung, clear of eye, alert and buoyant with health, are not. miserable, whatever may be‘ their social condition. To be well is to be happy, and we can all be well by getting and keeping our bodies in a. healthful state. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil will help all to do this. It is-easy to prevent failure; all one has to do is refrain from try- mg. Spinsters know a lot of things they imagine they would do if they were wives, but as a matter of fact they wouldn’t do anything of the kind. 'slecplcssncss Comes to add to the, ..«n'..4...-. '5‘" ' 3““ ‘“ "u X’i‘efivh‘fi'arfifl -"..“..?-KI€3;¢ entrust; x ' aim-:4 sue Rheumatism. Pain. Etc. Neuralgia, Headache, 50 CENTS, ALL DRUOGISTS, OR THE psNoo CGM?ANY, - TORQNTC. Wholesaleâ€"Lyman Bros. 5500., Toronto and Montreal ; Lyman, Knox 8:. Glarlrson, " no .u: uk'wfisfkfifird:A~rA-'~‘-a~ ' ..‘.,.._:.:,--5r4,.._,_~.'â€"-‘ Toronto ; Natlonal Drug co., London. . w. 1.1.“. u‘ .Hjxe- ‘ ’- ‘étofimi‘u'y-a ~ A. .l. PerrisoN & co, 33. 35. 37 SCOTT I ST., TORONTO. The Cobalt Silver Dividend paying mines at pr sent prices pay from 7 per cent. to 35 per cent. per annum and are in our opinion :1. good speculative investment: Crown Reserve, City of Cobalt, Couiagus, La. Rose, Nipissing, Temiscnming and Trcthcway are popular stocks and should increase in price. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. l l sewer. cross ERITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. I send particulars by post and we are sure to aviary Address Box 168. Montreal. The Mild Climateicf Virginid 1 offers splendid opportunities for stock raising, fruit growing, dniryinf. and general farming. Winters are short. (I imate healthful. Laud cod and rolling below its value, but increasing 11 value ouch you. Many Canadians are livrug in Virginia. Write for information to . G. W. KOINER. Commissioner of A riculturo, Itichmond, Val. Ehe liters ! l8 l GARABA’S BESTi Ase l6 seen I -. THEWGRIE} EVER! » hell organs are - alscrmlrlufamedz _. ______ '_ No. 76 to ill lllll lune llllll Glflllll 60., ill, GUBlDll, gill ‘ Although women pretend to dis- like llattcry, they invariably want their photographs rctuochcd. .Slocplcssncss.â€"â€"-When the nerves . are unstrung and the whole body given up to wrctcllcdness, when the » .‘ mind is filled with gloom and disâ€" mal forcbodmgs, the result of deâ€" rungcment of the digestive organs, . , distress. If only'the subject could sleep. there would be oblivion for- ‘E. D. Warren & Go. a. while and temporary relief. Par-l molec’s Vegetable Pills will not‘ only induce sleep, but. will act so' beneficially that the subject willf wake refreshed and restored to hop-l piness. Mistress (to cook)â€"“I have some friends coming to dinner toâ€"dny,l Mary, so I want you to do your; best.” Cookâ€"~“You can upon me, mum, I’ve got some l friends of me own comin’ l” l Weak and Slclcly People envy those in robust E It will be noticed in the Singer l health. No need to stay sick when by the use of Sewing Machine Company’s adver- tisement that there are three adâ€" dresses at the bottom of the an- ;uouncemeut. Any one writing will please address them at the nearest one of the three places to his post - office. Sheâ€"“What’s the difference beâ€" tween a dimple and a. wrinkle ’2” Heâ€"“Oh, about thirty years!” It’s ususnlly the loud talker who Is. getting the short end of the arâ€" gumont. Hollowny’s Corn Cure is the meâ€" dicine to remove all kinds of corns and warts, and only costs the small "um of twenty-five cents. THAT’S IT. “Thomas,” said Major Hnrtignn, as he gazed into his son’s eyes with n smzl-scnrching look, “have you eaten any of those peaches your mother put in the cupboard ‘2” “Father,” said Tommy, “I can_ not tell it lie. I have not touched one.” The Major eyed him wrathfully as be plungod his hand into the pocket of his contend drew forth five in- criminating stones, which had once been enshrined in the luscious-fleshl 05.: pouch. ' I “Then how is it,” said the parent. “that I find these peach stones in your bc-drm'lm, while thcrr‘ is only one pouch loft in the cupboard?” “Father,” said Thomas. as he siâ€" lently but swiftly left. the room and placed a chair in sur-h n. p leiâ€" tion that his father would fall on 11. if he followed loo (giziu'-lclv~«‘ flier, that is the one. I unxcr Loin; . ed!” or forty fr l the best tonic. “ Ferruvnu,".you can get rich blood and renewed strength 12nd Vigor, BEI-IOLD ! Behold the fly! So small a thing To dart about'on busy win". How sad to think it can’t be neat And wipe the microbes from its feet. Very many persons die annually om cholera and kindred summer: l complaints, who might have been: saved if proper remedies had been] A used. If attacked do not delay inl getting a. bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel-1 ; logg’s Dysentcry Cordial, the medi- cine that never fails to effect a. cure. Those who have used it say it acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. IN DOUBLE HARNESS. l l Jackâ€"“Smith asked me to come to his home this evening. Says he is going to celebrate , his golden wedding.” Gadysâ€"â€"â€"”Why, he’s been married only three yours.” Jackâ€"“That’s what I told Mini He said it seems like fifty.” K. 'n- Mun. nth-54 . .:â€".w -. 1.1:. e r nlg'fluwan. nâ€" rv-w- . - “View "’35:: (~47: . .l _ qwfilfll‘rfil w“, l . Send for Free Catalog: L fishbgéwmr. , ....» .1 COBALT HAS MADE GOOD Its silver ore production for 1908 will addrenme over $12,000,000 DERICA q A new Cobalt proposition which involves the development of 45 acres of mining property ideally located in the recognized mineral zone. only two blocks removed from the Great Nlpisslng. Right of Way and La. Rose. Get in at the bottom. This is where the money is made. We are offering a limited amount of Ulrica. at 0 cents per share, $1.00 per. no personal liability, on an instalment plan of 2 cents per share per month. q Only a few weeks ago we fairly pushed our clients into Temiskaming. Nova. Scotia. and Crown Reserve from 9.0 to 50 cents per share. To-dey. Tcmlsheming is eagerly bought at 88. Nova Scotin at 56, and Crown Reserve at 1.77. Figure these profits. '5 We are investing our own money in Ulrice. Come and go along. Send for map and ask for regular market letter. STEWART 81 LOCKWOOD BROKERS 18 Adelaide St. E. TORONTO M'anbrrs Standard Staci: and 2'. tntno Exchange do” limited ' President, 6. s. Czowskl, Toronto Authorized Cap tal, -â€"--$500.oooâ€"â€"â€"â€" WE ARE GFFERERG 75,3000 SHARES 0F ‘ DBUfllfis Mllilhll} WHPAHY STOCK AT 30 BEETS PER SHRRE. I. We strongly recommend the purchase of this i . stock on an mveatnon t. The Douglas Mining Compan have 111' o guantitios ofd vgluuble ore, 11:1in in golgd, rove up roa. y or minln at. tioir ro )o t ' r in the Sturgeon Lake Goldgllelds. p I r y This is a. splendid opportunlt to insure 3- steady high rot-urns on a. small outlst of capital. Write for a : licatiou f . " _ cum“ to 1p orms or further part1 n u. dengue 4 Colborne Street, ‘l'orcnto, Ontario- speclel circular We have prepared a. special circular dealing with the "se- curities of the following com- panies :â€"â€" ‘ Canadian Pacific Railway, Illinois Traction, Laurentide Paper, Lake of the Woods, Mackay Companies,- Mexicun Light dz Power, Montreal Steel Works, 2 Montreal Power, Rio de Janeiro, Toronto Railway, Twin City, Winnipeg Electric Railway. “Lite for Special circular No. 12 MCCUAIG BROS. & C0. Members Montreal stock chhnnge 157 St- James St. Montrdal WA N T _ in every locality ' E in Canada and the United States to advertise our goods. rack up ‘ showcuds In all conspicuous places and distribute small advertising matter. Commission or sale. 883 per month and expenses $4 per day. Slcady wall the. year round ; entirely new plan; no experience required; Write for particulars. WM. R. WARNER MED. 60., London, Ont. Canada. it â€" Wâ€" "CHMâ€"Am Every how much money he could save by using n V Fairb-Lnlcs-Morse ercir-nf-ull-‘l'rmlos (ill-willie Eu- gine to saw Wood. pump wutor. grind feed. &c., we Would not be ul) 0 to supply the demand. Cut this ad. out and .éellll to us; today. and we will send you our free cutulogue. Name. _.._.__._.__. _.__._____. Address The Gunndlan Fairbanks 80., leltcr-i. Toronm. Gal Montreal, Winnipeg, ‘vonm-uvor. gm» â€" »â€"-A Jurd-‘vawwn , . ...â€",i»..v~.«.-.â€"1/-..-,:â€" .~ /.â€"-~ .- ..-_,..- I "I J V ~’,“\/“/‘2--‘sr‘eIâ€"_v ~44 .. _ .-»._....__-‘...-..__\, ~_, -. . .. . . . -m... .e-.«.M..~..

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