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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 Jan 1912, p. 3

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My back ached and II had pains in my joints. ‘ “For two years I was under the doctor’s care, but he never seemed to do me any lasting good. Two boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills made 1a new woman of me.” To save yourself suffering cure 'your Kidneys at the first sign of trouble. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are ,i'the one sure cure. ’1' , British imports from Japan have increased eightfold in thirty years. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. THE SUBSTITUTE. Mistress (starting on a journey) lâ€"Now keep a good eye on my bus- band; see that he doesn’t smoke in the house and that he gets home .early at night. ' The Cookâ€"O, you can leave everything to me, ma’am. . How lmucll pocket money shall I give him? It Has Many Qualitiesâ€"The man ‘who possesses a bottle of Dr. lThomas’ Eclectric Oil is armed against many ills. It will cure a cough, break a cold, prevent sore throat it will reduce the swelling Ifrom a sprain, cure the most per- lsistent sores and will speedily heal cuts and contusions. It is a medi- cine chest in itself, and can be got for a quarter of a dollar. VERY SIMILAR. Mr. Doggonâ€"“That pup of mine 'sits down on the outside of the door and howls till I let him in and then he sits down on the inside and lhowls till I let him out. Did you .ever see anything so foolish ‘1” . Mrs. Dillâ€"“Oh, I don’t know. id ybu ever consider man and the tate of matrimony ’i” “Bromley, I, hear you are going to start housekeeping?” “Yes, lDalinggor.” “What have you got ,towards it?” “A wife.” =_______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"__â€"â€"_â€"=â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__‘ Terrible itching . Gel Lillie Sleep â€" Mr. '1‘. Williams, Winnipeg. Until Cuticura Remedies Cured Him . Those whohave suffered long and hope- lessly from torturing skin eruptions will read with interest this letter from Mr. T. Williams. 115 Pacific Ave. Winnipeg (dated Jan. 14, 1911): “The Cuticura Remedies certainly did work finely. and I am thankful that there . is such a remedy, and that I tried it. About three months ago a terrible itching com- menced on my body. I could not understand it. Ii. gradually grew worse and covered a large portion of my body. There was also a slight eruption of the skin, sort of a rash. I suflered greatly with the itching and at night time I had little sleep. I tried one or two remedies which did no good. and then I tried Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Re- colvcnt. In about ten days 1 was completely cured." For more than a generation the Cuticura Remedies have aflorded the speediest and most economical treatment for itching. burn- hg, scaly and bleeding skin and scalp hu- ~ atom, of young and old. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. For a liberal sample dCutlcura Soap and Ointment, withbazâ€"p. book on the core of the skin and treatment at sanctions. send a postal to the Potter 4. Chem. Corn. sole prom 51 Colum< “£25“: BostonLygs. A. __ QUEER EASTERN DRINKS. National Drink in Tibetansâ€"Fer- mented Cocoannt Milk. Arra may be said to be the naâ€" tional drink of the Tibetans, being given at all times and in all places. The natives carry it in long buffalo horns on trips from place to place, and the. shepherds deem their ex- istence miserable if they have not their daily allowance. Arra is used also by the Bhutian-s, but the great drink of these people is mar- Wa'. This is a kind of beer made from millet. The grain is sub- jected to a very primitive method of fermentation without malting, and is stored in earthenware jugs; it has to be used quickly, as it soon sours; it is very light in alcohol, but it is extremely nourishing. Nipa wine, made. from the nipa palm, is a common beverage in Burma. According to Bonfort’s Wine and Spirit Circular it resem- bles in taste and flavor the palm wine or toddy of, India, though by some it is thought to be more pow- erful in its inebriating qualities. But the favorite beverage of the Burmese is lSl’lOllCl'iOll, which greatly , resembles sam-tchoo, only it is a little more fiery in taste and its ef- fect is somewhat quicker and decid- edly more lasting. They also use the milk of the cocoanut, which they ferment in vast quantities and preserve in glaz- ed earthenware ,jars which hold their neighbors the Hindus and Chinese, they are prolific in the distillation of- their many fruits, and many excellent drinks are made therefrom. They import large quantities of European li- quors, especially gin, and as arule of money in payment for what we term odd jobs. entrails? QUICKLY STOPS COUGHS. CUHES COLDS. NEALS THE THROAT “ND LUNGS. 25 CENTS On the active list of the British Army, Gunner Samuel Parsons, of Windsor, is the oldest soldier, be- ing eighty-seven years of age. A pin scratch may cause blood poison, a rusty nail cut is very apt to do so. Hamlins Wizard Oil used at once draws out all infection and makes blood poison impossible. _ Some women are so changeable they never wear the same complex- ion twice. â€"_.-d FILES OURED lN 6 T014 DAYS. Ym-r druggist will refund money if PAZO OIN'l‘- \lllN l‘falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrnding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Mothers can easily know when their children are troubled with worms, and they loseno time in applying the best of remedies" -â€" Mother Graves’ Worm Extermina- tor. Notice is hereby given that Lot- tie Logan, of the town of Paris, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at its next ensuing session for an act of divorce from her husband, Josephus Washington Logan, on the ground of adultery. Paris, Nov. 10, 1911. MacCracken, Henderson, MacDougall & Greene. Mildmay is a philosopher in his way. The other evening Mrs. M. gave. him a scolding that would have made almost any other man crazy. But Mildmay said never a word in reply. He only murmured to himself:â€""‘And that is the woâ€" jnan I used to hold on my knee and call my little tootsy-wootsy!” So popular is Bickle’s Anti-Conâ€" sumptive Syrup as a medicine in the treatment of colds and coughs or ailments of the throat, due to ex- posure, to draughts, or sudden changes of temperature, that drug- gists and all dealers in patent me- dicines keep supplies on hand to meet the demand. It is pleasant to take, and the use of it guaran- tees freedom from throat and lung diseases. GRAINS OF GOLD. Be thorough. Whatever you do, do it as well as you can. Put your whole heart and soul into it. i The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. Speak as it seems to thee most ju‘st, only let it be with a good temper and with modesty and without hypocrisy. It is not great deeds that make people’s lives happy; it is the little kindnesses of daily life. No man is so down and out that he can’t find a fellow whose. mis- fortunes make his own seem trivial. Blessed are the happiness-mak- ers! Blessed are they that remove friction, that make the courses o‘f life smooth, and the intercourse of men gentle. Mlnard's Linimcnt Cures Colds. Ito. from 100 tol50 gallons apiece. Like _ they prefer strong spirits instead. NICE DISTINCTION. ._ He had been describing a scheme which he had in mind for the bene- fit of mankind in general, and as he finished he drew a piece of paper from his pocket. “I have hereâ€"” he began. “I’ll not subscribe a cent,” in- terrupted the business man. -“1 don’t believe in your alleged chari- table project, and I’ll not give you anything for it.” “But I don't‘ want any money from you,” protested the caller.- “Then what do you want?” “I just Want you to sign a peti- tion to someone else to help it along. Your influence, you know. will ” “Oh, well, of course, I’ll do that; but I won’t give you any money for such a swindle.” 'I‘ ZAM-BUK CURES PILES. Don’t you believe that experi- ence is better than hearsay? If you suffer from piles, just try Zam- Buk. You can do so at our exâ€" pense. So assured are we of the result that we will send you a free trial box if you send to our Toronto offices full name and address and a one cent stamp to pay return postage. Scores of people daily acquaint us with the benefit they have deâ€" rived from the use of Zam~Buk for piles. Mr. F. Astridge, of 3 St. Paul St., St. Catharines, Ont., says: “For five years I have suffer- ed untold agony with protruding piles. The pain was so great at times I would almost scream. “I lost weight and had no appe- tite. I tried everything I ever heard of for piles, but without ef- fect. “One day a friend gave me, a sample of Zam-Bnk and told me of a friend of his who had been cured. I decided to try Zam-Buk, and the relief I got was encouraging. I used three boxes, and at the end of that time 1 was completely cure-d.” Zam-Buk will also be found a sure cure for cold sores, chapped hands, frost bite, ulcers, blood-poi- son, varicose sores, scalp sores. ringworm, inflamed patches, babies’ eruptions and chapped places, cuts burns, bruises, and skin injuries generally. All druggists and stores sell at 500. box, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, upon reâ€" ceipt of price. You are warned against harmful imitations and substitutes. See the registered name, “Zam-Buk” on every pack- age. 'h Paper 175 inches wide, for news paper use, is made at the rate of 650 feet per minute. A Medical Need Suppliedâ€"When a medicine is found that not only acts upon the stomach, but is so composed that certain ingredients of it pass unaltered through the stomach to find action in the bowels. then there is available a purgative and a cleanser of great effectiveness. Parmclee’s Vegeâ€" table Pills are of this character and are the best of all pills. Dur» ing the years that they have been in use they have established them- selves as no other pill has done. London’s largest chandelier is the one at the Alhambra Music-hall. It is fitted with sixty electric lamps, each of 500 candle-power. ., Only One “BROMO QU I NINE." That is LAXA’I‘IVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. CATHEDRAL A WAR CHEST. St. Petersburg, as well as Mos- cow, has some cathedrals which are marvels of ecclesiastical, archi- tecture. St. Isaac’s Cathedral, for instance, in the centre of the city,’ cost 24;000,000 rubles, or $12,000,- 000. Scores and scores of im- mense marble pillars adorn its four equal sides, while several of the beautiful green malachite columns within are. worth a king’s ransom. It is said that in the golden domes of St. Isaac’s and the jewels within Russia has a “war chest” that would def-end her from her enemies for many a month if she. should need, the gold. ISSCE 2â€"12 ten the happier you will be. RAN IN THE FAMILY. Mrs. Jenksâ€"Mr. Billington is such a nice man and not at all shy that I really can’t understand why he remains a bachelor. Mrs. Tolker (absent mindedly) â€" Oh, I presume it is hereditary. His father and grandfather before him were bachelors probably. Pills for Nervous Troubles-The stomach is the centre of the nerv- ous svstem, and when the stomach suspends healthy action the result- is manifest in disturbances of the nerves. If allowed to persist, nerv- ous debility, a dangerous ailment, may ensue. The first considera~ tion is to restore the stomach to proper action, and there is no road- ier remedy for this than Parme- lee’s, Vegetable Pills. Thousands can attest the virtue of these pills in curing nervous disorders. __.___.‘ THE RIGHT ONE. “I hear Maud-e has accepted old Millvun’s hand.” “Yes; the one he cheques with. ’ ’ signs his Minard's Linilnent Co., Limited. . Golltlemen,~â€"I have used MINARD S LINIMENT from time to time for the past twenty years. It was recommended to me by a prominent physician of Mont- real. who called it the “great Nova Scotia Liniment.” It does the doctor's work; it is particularly_ good in case 'of Rheuma- tism and Spralns. Yours truly, G. G. DUSTAN. Chartered Accountant. Halifax, N. 8.. Sept. 21, 1905.’ .- IT’ S ALWAYS THUS. Maudeâ€"“Are the wedding pre- sents she‘got valuable ’i” Hazel-“No. But if they can sell all the straw they were packed in they’ll be rich.”’ 1 When Try Murine Eye Remedy No Stuntingâ€"Fools Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, “’oak, Watery E on and Y0 u r Granulated Eyelids. Illustrate in each Package. MURINE is com- Ey e s pounded b our 0clllistsâ€"nota“l’atont ' Medicine" utuscdlnsucceauiuiPh al- cians‘ Practice for many years. ow we 9 d dedicated to the Public and sold by Drugsiste at Zinc-60¢ per bottle. Mnrluo Eye salvo in Aseptic Tubes, rec-50c. gape Murine Ere Remedy 00.. Chicano ”â€"â€" Book Nova Scotia sends away over 1,- 000,000 barrels of apples during the season. ' . Mlnard's Linlment Cures Cargo: in Cows. Bulgaria has 3,883 centenarians; Roumania, 1,074; Servia, 573; Spain, 410; France, 213; Italy, 107; Austriaâ€"Hungary, 113; England, 92; Russia, 89; Germany, 76; Norway, 23; Sweden, 10; Belgium, 5; and Denmark, 2. Send for free sample to Dept. W. L... National Drug and Chemical 60.. Toronto. ANVIL SPARKS. 'l Even the. smallest fault is afault‘, just the same. i He that hath lost his faith hathi little else to lose. You cannot share your joy too much nor your grief too little. Don’t write down your grievâ€" ances; the sooner they are forgot-i l When you make ablunder step ahead of it, and thus you will make it an occasion for advancement. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Wife-“Gcorge, do you know that the children need new shoes ’1” Husbandâ€"“So does the auto. The children will have to wait.” -â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ Mlnard's Llniment Cures Distemper. The Canadian PacificIRailway has a mileage of track of 10,480. Corns cripple the feet and make walking a torture, yet sure relief in the shape of Holloway’s Corn Cure is within reach of all. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. ‘V. DAWSON. 90 COLBORNE ST.. Toronto. NE HUNDRED ACRES â€" GOOD Buildings; near Brampton. ’1" WENTY-FIVE ACRE FRUIT FARM-â€" Brick House and Good Buildings; St. Catharines. 4 NUMBER OF GOOD SI‘OGK, GRAIN and Dairy Farms in lialton, Pool. York, Ontario and Prince Edward Coun- les. SEVERAL GOOD FRUIT FARMS IN the Niagara Fruit Bolt. M ANITOBA. SASKATCHEWAN. AL- _ berta and British Columbia Lands, in small or large blocks. r YOU WANT To" BUY on SELL A Farm, consult H. W. Dawson, Ninety Lolborno St., Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED. â€"- A LINE FOR . every home. Write us for our choice list of agents supplies. We have the greatest agency proposition in Canada to-day. No outlay necessary. Apply B. C. I. 00.. 228 Albert St., Ottawa. HELP WANTED. " ALESMENâ€"SSD PER WEEK SELLING one hand Egg-Beater. Sample and terms 250. Money refunded if unsatisfao~ tory. Collette Mfg. Company. Coiling- wocd, Ont. . EARN THE BARBER TRADE RIGHT- The Moler Barber College is the ori- glllal college, founded in 189.5; graduates are now successful harbors all over the world; you get expert instruction; constant practlcc. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, 221 Queen East. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. ' AY and FARM SCALES. Wilson's Scale Works, : Esplanade. Toronto. U ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS, etc. in- :ernal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write .ul before too late. Dr. Bellman ModicaiCo. Limited. Colllngwood. Ont. 6 TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. GENTS WANTED. -â€"- A STUDY OF other Agency propositions convinces us that none can equal ours. You will al- ways regret it if you don’t apply for par- tlcnlars to Travellers' Dept... 228 Albert St., Ottawa. Wilson a Toronto. ‘PECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consult us in regard to any disease. Lowest prices in drugs of all kinds. l‘russos fitted by mail. Send measure- ment. Glasses fitted by age. Write to-dny for anythlng sold in first-class drug stores to Dr. Bellman. Coilingwood. Ont. CLEANING LADIES' warms on some suns Can he done perfectly by our French process. Try it. British American Dyeing Go. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa. and Quebec. when buying your Piano insist on havmg on "one Hider.“ Piano Action R. ll. LVOH H, L. 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