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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 May 1912, p. 3

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*i. i if, . 1. 1 . , H...“ .vgiwxrbvluja. 2.7 _.,.. c .7 7.. .l..._.w.._.. . .._....â€"......-._...__...,.... r) , goon Fililil ' v THE slur CAUSE WHY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CURE!) MME. DUFAULT’S ILLS. â€"â€" She IIad Diabetes, Sciatica, Back- ache and Headache, but Found Speedy Relief in the Great Cana- dian Kidney Remedy. St. Boniface, Mam, May 6. (Special).â€"â€"After suffering for three years from a complication of dis? eases, Madame Oct. Dufault, of 84 Victoriaâ€"street, this city, is once more in perfect health and Dodd’s Kidney Pills are credited with an- other splendid cure. Speaking of her cure, Madame Dufault says: “Yes I am again a well woman, and I thank Dodd’s Kidney Pills for it. I suffered for three years. and I may say I had pains all over my body. I had sciatica, neural- gia and diabetes. My back ached, and I had pains in my head. I was nervous and tired all the time; there were dark circles around my eyes which were also , puffed and swollen, and heart fluttering added to my troubles. “But when I started to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills I soon began to get better. I took thirteen boxes in all, and I think they are a grand medicine.” Every one of Madame Dufault’s ailments is a direct result of dis- eased kidneys. That’s why Dodd’s Kidney Pills so, quickly cured them all. Ipâ€" The man who has created more talk than any other person in his- tory is the inventor of the teleâ€" phone. TWG EFFECTIVE COAT SETS. Last season’s suit may be given an up-toâ€"date appearance by the addition of a set of new collars and ' cuffs, as shown in the illustration. The upper set is of black and white striped taffeta, with over-set of Irish lace. Below this is a wide collar of whiteflanncl, trimmed with tiny buttons to match the suit. . ____*____. Tommy, aged ten. had a sister named May, of whom he was very fond. May had also a lover who was very fond of her. One night when their grandfather 'called‘he asked Tommyâ€"“What do you call May’s young man ’2” “I call him ‘April showers,’ ” said Tommy. “Why,” asked the old man, “what’bn earth makes you call him such a. silly name as that '2” “Well, you see,” said Tommy, “he brings ‘May flowers.’ ” h...â€" A Thorough Pill.â€"â€"â€"To clear the stomach and bowels of impurities and irritants is necessary when their action is irregular. The pills that will do this work thoroughly are Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills, which are mild in action but mighty in re- sults. They purge painlessly and effectively, and work a permanent cure. They can be used without fear by the most delicately consti- tuted, as there are no painful ef- fects preceding their gentle opera- tion. Some persothave periodical atâ€" tacks of Canadian cholera, dysen- tery or diarrhoea, and have to use great precaution to avoid ,the dis- ease. Change of water, cooking, and green fruit, is sure to bring on the attacks. To such persons we would recommend Dr. J. D. Kel- logg’s Dysentery Cordial as being the best medicine in the market for all summer complaints. If a few drops are taken in water when the symptoms are noticed no further trouble will be experienced. More young men might manage to earn a living if their fathers de- clined to do it for them. GOING TOO FAR. The Husbandâ€"“Well, say What you will, my dear, you’ll find worse men than me in the world.” ' The Wifeâ€"“Oh, Tom, how can you be so bitter?” _~_.,. Somebody has discovered that the bobble skirt does not prevent a. wo- man from jumping to conclusions. â€"-â€"â€"-I It Will Cure 3. Coldâ€"Colds are the commonest ailments of man- kind and if neglected may “lead to serious conditions. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil will relieve the bron- chial passages of inflammation speedily and thoroughly and will strengthen them against subsequent attack. And as it eases the inflam- ma.ion it will stop the cough be- cause it allays all irritation in the throat. Try it and prove it. it is Criminal to Neglect flit Skiaaad liair HIN K of the suffering entailed by neglected skin troubles â€"+ mental because of disfiguration, physical beâ€"‘ cause of pain. Think of the pleasure of a clear skin, soft, white hands, and good hair. These blessings, so essential to happiness and even sue- cess in life, are often only a matter of a little thoughtful care in the selection of effec- tive remedial agents. Cuti- cura Soap and Cuticura. Oint- ment do so much for poor Minard’sLiniment 00.. Limited. Dear Sirs.â€"â€"Your MINARD'S LINIMENT is our remedy for sore throats, colds. and all ordinary ailments. It never fails to relieve and cure promptly. CHARLES WIIOOTEN. Port Mulgrave. The real thing in honest men is one who pays the widow that $5 he borrowed 'of the late lamented just before he left this vale of tears. Protect the child from the ravages of worms by using Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. It is a stand- ard remedy, and years of use have enhanced its reputation. â€"â€"â€"_â€"_‘ THE PROBLEM SOLVED. In sinking a shaft at a coldiery near Doncaster, England, water was encountered. It was pumped out at the rate of 7,000 gallons a minute, but the supply seemed in- exhaustible, and the engineers were about to give up. But some Ger- man engineers came to the rescue. They bored holes around the shaft to a. depth of 400 feet, lined these with steel tubes, and pumped down a‘ freezing mixture, which soon turned the ground and the water into a great block of ice. Through this the boring was continued as through rock ;. then the shaft was lined with iron plates. This done, complexions, r e d, rough warm water was pumped down the tubes to thaw out the ground gra~ hands, and dry} thin and dually. The frost wall was so falling hair, and- cost. so strong that it has required three months to thaw. little, that it is almostcrimi- ______ 118.]. not to use them. “Eh. doctor,” said a gillie of a. small Scotch town to a friend, “he Mmough antic“ SO“? 931d Oint' maun hae been an extraordinary guta‘figeddnbyd it: man, that Shakespeare. There are Dogfight, Ecston.U.S.A., will secure’a things hae come into his head that libemi sample of each, with 32-page never would have come into mine booklet on {Skin and Scalp Treatment. at 31L” .: .... nmvfh .. .v. .u . -, .. " -“ ‘ - ‘V‘ ' 'c‘v‘wsw *mwawkfivwnmwmw. .«vwip... ......-.....,_..;.;._. NOTES OF THE SHEEPFOLD. If the lambs are to be fattened for market start them on little grain just as soon as they will learn to eat it and feed until they go to the block. Prime fat lambs cannot be pro- duced by alternate grass and grain. They must be pushed to la; on fat from start to finish. A man who will keep his sheep in a muddy lot has small conception of his duty. A sheep is the most nervous ani- mal on the farm and gets into low condition quickly and recovers slowly. Therefore, theyâ€"must be handled. gently and kept in quiet, clean surroundings. Ks“ BADLY ULCERATED LEG. Zam-Buk Cured Her when so Bad Sheliad to Use Crutches. For varicose sores, bad leg, or chronic ulcers, Zamâ€"Buk is without equal as a healer. A proof of this is just to hand from Montreal. Mrs. T. Edwards, of 164 Amherst St., writes: “Some time ago a bad sore broke out on my left leg near the ankle.- For a week or two I did not heed it, but‘it got so bad that I could hardly walk. I sent for our doctor, and he told me that I would have to lay up with the wound. I did so for three weeks. At the end , of that time the ulcer healed a lit- tle, but I could only move about by using crutches. “The sore then broke out badly, and the doctor told me that the only thing that would cure it would be an operation, and that I should have to lay up for a year. “Mv son had cured a bad cut on his finger by using Zamâ€"Buk, and he advised me to give this balm a trial. I did so, and in less than a week’s time it stopped the pain, which had been so bad that many nights I did not get a wink of sleep. In a very short time the wound was so much better that I was able to move about and do my work. I persevered with Zam-Buk, with the result that the wound is now per- fectly cured, and the limb is as sound and strong as ever.” Zam-Buk is just as good for piles, abscesses, boils, scalp sores, blood poison, festering wounds, cuts, burns, scalds, eczema, eruptions, and all skin injuries and diseases. All druggists and stores 500. box, or Zam-Buk 00., Toronto, for price. '1‘ THE DERIDED OBESE. “Laugh and grow fat.” “Yes, and then get laughed at.” Pâ€" . If one be troubled with corns and warts, he will find in Holloway’s Corn Cure an application that will entirely relieve suffering. “I saw Pibble standing on a cor- ner yesterday winding up his es- tate.” “His estate I” “Yes; adol- lar- watch.” When Your Eyes Need liars Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Stunningâ€"Feels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. Try it for Red,Weali, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus- trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Oculislsâ€"not a“Patent Med- lclne"-â€"â€"bnt used in successful Physicians' Pmc- tice for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub- lic and sold b Druggists at 250 nnd 500 per Bottle. Murine Eye dive in Aseptic Tubes, Zoo and bile. Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chicago Don’t be a quitter. There is still plenty of room in the hall of fame, Ask for Minard's and take no other. INDEMNITTâ€"REPAID. A German statistician declares that the War indemnity of $1,000,- 000,000, paid by France to Germany in 1871, has been alrhost'completely repaid. as German losses at French gambling resorts have amounted to «$12,500,000, a year. PUBIFIEH Hi3 Willa Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Healed Mr. Wilson’s Sores When the sewers of the bodyâ€"bowels, kidneys and skin ductsâ€"get clogged up, the blood quickly becomes impure and frequently sores break out over the body. The way to heal them, as Mr, Richard Wilson, who lives near London, Ont., found, is to purify the blood. He writes: . “For some time I had been in a low, depressed condition. My appetite left me and I soon began to suffer from indi- gestion. Quite a number of small sores and blotches formed all over my skin. I tried medicine for the blood and used many kinds of ointments, but without satisfactory results. What was wanted was a thorough cleansing of the blood, and I looked about in vain for some medi- cine that would accomplish this. At last Dr. Morse's Indian Root “Pills were brought to my notice, and they are one of the most wonderful medicines I have ever known. My blood was puri- fied in a very short time, sores healed up, my indigestion vanished. They always have a place in my home and are looked upon as the family remedy." . Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills cleanse the system thoroughly. Sold by all dealers at 25¢ a box. 8 atl-s-bg. ..’..L............‘...aâ€"._A.~...,... .. ~.'.w\H-~_L~~‘\L§.flbn . _ -L....‘.. x.§“‘u‘\mm TEEâ€"Elm” _‘ WAY In allcases o! »‘ DISTEMPER. PINK EYE. INFLUENZA. COLDS, ETC. of all horses. broodmarcs. coils. stallions, is to “SPOHN THEM” on their tongues or in the feed put Spohn's Liquid Compound. Give the remedy to all of them. It J". . sets on the blood and glands. It routes thediseaso Egg/IV by expelling the disease germs. it wards off the I trouble no matter how they are "exposed." Ab- soiutely free from anything injurious. A child can safely take it. soc and snoo: $5.50 and $11.00 the dozen. Sold by drugzisls and harnessdealers. Disiribulorsx All Wholesale Druggisis SPOHN MEDICAL 80., Chemists and Bacteriologists GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A. MISCELLANEOUS. AY and FARM SCALES. Wilson's Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto CANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS. etc. In- _ ternal and external. cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited, Collingwood. Ont. , TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilsono Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. WRITE FOR PROOF cunzs GAMER AND TUMOR Canadian Branch: Puriflco 00., Bridgoburg, Ont. Men’s Suits D Y E 0 Best Work in Canada. Gold Medalist BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. P. 0. BOX. 233. MONTREAL CREOSOTE Shingle Stains Protect â€" Preserve â€" Bea utify Samples and Booklets on Application JAMES LANGMUIR 8: 00.. limited 1374‘; Bathurst Street TORONTO LANG-MUIR’S‘ Mole .- DYES so EASILY . With Msypole Son there is no ilou [end no muss in home dyeing. D cscoiion, wool. : sil or mixiures.24 colors-will give any , shade. Colors l0c. '- Black l5c--ai your ' dealer's or poslpnid ‘ wilhbooklct"HOw 5 lo Dye" from F. I.. BEHEDIGT & 00. Montreal A BRIGHT OUTLOOK. Mrs. Muchblestâ€"I feel uneasy. The baby hasn’t cried all day. Mr. Muchblestâ€"So do I. He will probably cry all night. * A Pleasant Purgative.â€"Parme- lee’s Vegetable Pills are so comâ€" pounded as to operate on both the stomach and the bowels, so that they act along the whole alimen- tary and excretory passage. They are not drastic in their work, but mildly purgative, and the pleasure of taking them is only equalled by the gratifying effect they produce. Compounded only of vegetable sub- stances the curative qualities of which were fully tested, they aool relief without chance of injury. -â€"-â€"â€"~l The modern girl is never satis- fied until she gets a bat too.large for her head and shoes too small for her feet. Keep Minard's Linlment In tho‘ house. THE WRETCH. “Now that our wedding day is drawing near,” she said, nestling a little more closelyin his arms, “I am beginning to be awfully fright- ened. Sometimes I almost feel tempted to run away .and never come back.” “I didn’t intend to tell you about it,” he replied, “but I frequc‘ntly feel that way myself.” “Why, Fred! I don’t believe you really love me. Youâ€"you heartless wretch! I shall never speak to you again.” Physical culture doesn’t necessar- ily make a woman strongminded. “â€" Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friendl TWO TARTARSi I _ Hobbâ€"“Is your wife critical?” Nobbâ€"“Frightful! She is almost as bad as my 15â€"year-old daughter.” Minard's Llnlment used by Physicians. FARMS FOR SALE. H. w. Dawson, Ninety Coiborno Stream!" Toronto. I UNDRED ACRES IN CALEDON.’. County of Peel. TWO HUNDRED ACRES IN CALEDON UNDRED ACRESâ€"GOOD BUILDING: Orchard: near Oakviile. N IDEAL FARM OF TWO HUNDRED and Ninety Acres in Township of Hilton; ten minutes’ walk freni Postofilco or Wharf; Fine Stone House and Good Bank Barn and Outbuilding. Implements included in the price. Buildings alone cost nearly as much as price asked. It is a snap. A FINE THIRTY-ACRE FRUIT FARM-â€" Good Buildings; well planted; at Dundas. I'll EN ACRE FRUIT FARM â€" sr. Catharines. WENTY-FIVE ACRE FRUIT FARM â€" St. Catharines. ALBERTA. SASKATCHEWAN. BRIT- ish Columbia and Manitoba lands in small or large blocks., H. W. Dawson, Ninety Goiborno street. Toronto. ACRES IN OXFORD COUNTY; soil. clav loam: frame house: number of out-buildings; price. $0.000. Will exchange Ifor city, town or village nroncrty or for smaller farm. Western Real Estate, London. AGENTS WANTED. GENTSâ€"SURE MONEY-MAKER IS our Dollar Book. "Destruction of Titanic." best book printed: commission 50 nor cent; outfit free: freight paid: credit given; Enclose postage, ten cents. Nichols 00.. Limiter]. Toronto. Canada. MALE HELP WANTED. AIL-WAY AGENTS. TELEGRAPIIERS . and Clerks in great demand through- out Ontario and North West. Six months will qualify you. Day and Mail courses. Positions secured. Free Bonk 18 explains. Dominion School Telegraphy. Toronto. FOR SALE. NE LARGE PACKAGE OF' FANCY Sllk pieces for patchwork. guaran- teed best on the market. postage paid, 25 cents. Canadian Household Supply, 132 Simpson Ave.. Toronto. - ARBER SHOP AND POOL ROOMS. . An excellent proposition. Price Emilio; terms. W. R. Scott. Whitewood, as . EED POTATOESâ€"“DAVIES WARRIOR" L. â€"lnghest yicider Guelph tests 1911: bag 83. Linoy, Merritt/m. Ont. SOME OBJECTOR. “Does your wife object when you stay out late at night '2” "She couldn’t file more objee-' tions, my dear sir, if she were a corporation lawyer.” 9â€",,â€" Hc who is most slow in making a promise is the most faithful in the performance of it. ED. 7 ISSUE 19â€"12 v ~ ,» ms: 3 5:541 ‘» ' ., ~< : a .xflq’ »i'.'â€"..I ., ‘. .. r

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