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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 Feb 1902, p. 6

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~7".V__“_____~,_hiw.~wmgw3mmn u ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' 'f‘ AN ARTFUL HUSBAND. . ' " " _ l U , ,_ , p “I should like to give my wife a [5' >_ 2“ . ‘73:». ' -.-: .. ' - little surprise on her birthday ; but i. I _ l I don’t want it to cost much.” “Then on should do as I do. REDUCES‘ y ' EXPENSE Every year I secrete a piece of jewelâ€" your grocer cannot supply, write to lery or some other valuable object belonging to my wife. The article is LEVEL: BROTHERS, LIMITED, Toronto, sending his .name and address, I, and a trial sample of Sunlight Soap will be sent my. free of cost. One ounce ofSunlight Soap 'is worth more'than Two ounces of impure soap: missed, search is made everywhere, and its disappearance deeply lament~ ed. But how great is her joy and ‘ surprise when the brooch or the bracelet turns up again in a new edition (for I always have it polâ€" . out a fifteen-foot ished up at the jeweller’s). And bassâ€"-” how kind, how thoughtful of me ! Labraflor Earrings in Half Barrels. ' “See here ! See here .l” shouted In pattern and quality the precise THE DAWS‘QN C(MHEESSEQPN 00., Limited, TORONTO. Ask for tho Octagon fiar. If I-‘I'mn-N anew/{5m TRADE OF THE YUKON. Machinery Men. 'Are, Overlooking an Opportunity. minutes I hooked the owner of the grocery. “You’ll counterpart of the lost article 1 You have to go away from here to finish see, this little dodge never misses its will begin in the near future. It Will Work wonders in the whole Yukon region, as it will render possible the working of many comparatively lowâ€" grade propositions, which are now handicapped by the enormous freighting rates. ’ ’ ‘ H ‘ _ that story. I haven’t any lightnâ€" effect, and it doesn’t cost me much ; sulpmenta of nutter, Eggs. poultry, "ongy, Beans, Appxos, Potatoes, Sollcltod. m Flam $1 1103171 nOMFloubtfi “flha-tev‘fl‘ ing rods on this-store yet.” but by the time her birthday comes as, _ _______.____.________. 3 ' a 10 . on lie 'IneS a1 Wily. 13 “I hooked out a fifteenâ€"foot bassâ€" round again the incident is totally F, o, ,g ,c P.“ ‘ P 9 . ,M a, , . , ~ , ~ ~ ' ,0 be bum, and that construcmn wood 10g," persisted the tan mm forgotten” . were“ieooelorerwwwzwm MWMMMMMM “andI was going to ask how much do you think I can get for it." islconnrh l rslsrucur A BELATED DISCOVERY. Mrs. Norton came home from a call one day in such a disturbed conâ€" UgE Mr. J. A Christie, f n ,1, dition that it.was evident that tears __ g 13.0., and also of the oCaXSdfgrif-‘Y’u: were not far m. the bfmkground' She EVfil‘i’ Sflak“ .kon Saw Mill Company of Dawson, is lost, .110 tlme m beginning her exâ€" . ' A Match ‘3? authority for the above statements. Plfig‘mfimfi . , Ceylon Tea Is the finest . I: I "There are any number of pro_ 0 n, she said to her husband, - Every match_ r” “I am so mortified I what to do !” “What is the matter, J oanna ?" asked Mr. Norton. _ “I have just been calling on Mrs. Peverill. You know her husband, Major Peverm T, _ Black, Mixed and Green. "Yes." ’apaa tea. drinkers try “Salado.” Green tea. "Well, I just learned toâ€"day that :_._ ___ _. _____ Major isnt hlS title at all. Major ‘ Them are almost 120,000 Free_ is his first name." . masons reg1stered under the Great "Why, certainly. I’ve always ., . known that. What is there so mor- LOdge 0f Lngland' They belong to 2,320 lodges. tifying about it ‘2” “'Nothing,” said Mrs. Norton, with a groan, "only that I’ve been calling him ‘Major’ every time I’ve met him for the last ten years 1" “Do you have mice in your house, don’t know Tea the world produces; and is sold only in lead packets. 'perties in the immediate neighborâ€" ’hood of Bonanza and Eldorado ‘Greeks and along the tributaries of [Indian River which in any other ,country would be considered ex- ltremely valuable, but which cannot be worked satisfactorily because, of ,the cost of supplies. These must' be packed up now, and therates run las high as $150 to "$160 a ton, whereas, with the railroad built, the rate will be nearer to $15'a ton. ' “Of the $500,000 required $260,- 000 has already been subscribed in Chicago, and about $40,000 in Oma- ha, while the balance will be sub- scribed in'Dawson.” I l Taking up another line of thought. 'Mr. Christie ventured the opinion that Canadian merchants generally,‘ WM*lnl"l'd"irl"M&d~MM Manoeuvresbewarewew M The common house-fly usually proâ€" duces the note F in flying. To do so it must vibrate its wings 335 times a second. The honey-bee sounds A, which means that its wing vibra- tions are 440 to the second. linum’s [Inlem the MS! Hair Restorer A woman can only throw a cricket ball 45 - per cent. as far as a man, on an average, but can jump 62 per cent. of the distance a man can Instrumental, Drums, Uniforms, Etc, EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A AND Lowest prices over uotod. Fire catalogue. 500 illustrations, maile free. Write us for any» thing in Music or allusion! lustrnmenh. WHlLEY RUYGE 85 00., Limited, Toronto, Out, and Winnipeg, Man channels. For Over Sixty Years Ming. Wiusmw's Soorntso Srnur has been used by millions of mothers for their children while tcezhing, Itaoothen the child, toftena the gums. alloys pain. cures wmd colic, regulates the Stomach and bowels, and in the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by druggists throughout the world. Be sure and A » .~ anvu‘v A.» -- .4» . .I I we.” 1.: my, ...,..e«..-â€" - -' I! ll house. What do I do for ’em '2'” THE moor POPULAR DENTIFRSCE. $75 or cent. of the trade comes to . p sa1d Parker. ’ 14:}- millions sterling“ Canada now, and that is a. vast im~ “Why’ I do everything Baminian Lgfla StaamShipa ,, . H kf “m:.w' .' '~ ' ‘ not even exceptingthoqe of \7m_ Parker} asked Wicks. Yes, lots “5 °’ 1‘ “5‘4"” “THIWb‘RU? Jump. r F;rmad3ufi00?doi){lullltsingoth.V0het£gflh 1,, ‘ ~ . ‘ i - .- . u r , , . ' 0 .'~- couver, were not yet fully alive to 0f tima said del‘el' “hat 9" The United Kingdom has 400 W P. G. 113-) 85.432112 atollgiufe 0"” .angmg" no a. 13:; the importance of the Yukon trade. mil 1 V 3 you. O for them ? I m banks, of which the largest, the -=-â€"--=-' BRITISH AMERIGAN nvamo 00.,Montroal. a", i "It is true,” he said, "that about 1’0 1"” t° death by them at my Bank of England. has a capital ,of E" ‘9'. I . . _ . ’ , Montreal to Linn-pool. Boston to leu- l _ u [Wm-“(Wm .h . . - ’ aprovenmnt on the 01d conditions, but for them P1 O‘qde ,Cm Wlth 34 home: a; ER‘E’fi pool. Portland to LiverpooL Via Queem- if: .‘I see no reasOn why Canada should plenty to eat. and so forth. What wfimmwmfi KG “"m' ‘ J; ‘ _ _ t1 , t ,2” Large and Fast Stenmihxpo. Superior nocommodnll t: not get it all. The machinery men “1°18 can my “Dec WUQWE’E gmgnfggggg“$353833,“gymnbggggfifigg‘l are ' particularly slack. There are “ POWDER_ second Salooh and Third-01m accommodation. 1? lAmerican boilers, engines’ pumps’ Teacherâ€" Tommy Trevant, don’t ‘melotpassnzcnnd all cumin-11.81191: to any ago: / “km of the Company. or Richards, Mills k 00, 77 State St... Boston. Messrs. C. C. Richards 6:. Co. Gentlemanâ€"Last winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a. severe at- tack of LaGrippe, and I have freâ€" quently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON. you know it’s the rule in this school for children to have their shoes blackened ? Why are yours so dirty ‘2” Tommyâ€"“I did clean 'eni. miss, but I climbed up a tree after- wards to get this nice apple for you.” Preserves the teeth. Sweetens the breath. hmsts, and other mining machinery Strengthens the gums lsent into the Yukon country,’ when :Canadian firms can supply articles Ievery bit as good. They have the ltarifi‘ in their favor, too, and if some tof_ them only had the energy, they 'icould assuredly capture the trade. :There are other instances, too, but ;this is one particularly noticeable.” D. Torrance k 00.. Honzrenl and Portion. giggly “AUTElSPEAY ” Best compressed-air sprayer made. Sample machine freeâ€"SAVER?» 3808., Gait, Ont. removed or healed by one or two appli- cations of Gileadlne. it keeps the ehln soft and clear. Large Boxes 250. Gileadina 60.. Toronto. ALE FOR REAL ESTATE. WE WANT farm, city and town property in all pgrts at Canada. Bend description and cash price. Bowerman and 00.. Hamilton, Can. glib _ â€"-\Yould you achieve business and social success; improve your talents: gratif your ambitions; cure d18- It takes nearly four pounds' weight of grapes to make a bottle of wine. 4“ '- . ‘UUULDI’T WALK ' ‘ __FUB YEARS. "AN ARNPRIOR MAN 18 THANK~' FUI. THAT new HE IS ABLE Draggiots or assemswwmws‘s‘iWirimoflskrfifit‘9:51 5Q Blinds for 200.. It is a. fact that Salzcr’s vegetable and flower - , , seeds are found in more gardens w; ' and on more farms than any other We ' ~ in America. There is reason for this. ll e own and operate over 5000 acres for "THE FOUR TRACK NEWS.” This is 21. Monthly Magazine of Travel and Education, published . by the Passenger "Iugcongratulate you, my dear sir, on the marriage of your daughter. I see you are gradually getting all the girls off your hands.” “Off my TO WORK. De art ~ hands yes ' But the worst of it is l . . - . u) luetionof our choicesccds. In 5r; men c v cases and bad abits,and Wield wonderful elm“. , 5 â€"â€" , Cefitlul at Of .the New York I have to keep their husbands on owcr and influence over others? If sonvrlte '- 9"“? “11‘1"!” y°“~‘°t‘3"h°.m 3‘ . x 16 gloat four track - , orourbookâ€"bv thirt eminentsneciclists It \ " “9"” 0‘ ‘39“me Mme" « Often Found Ifhmself Unable to line. It contains a mud of in_ their feet.’ horoughly explains alil the hidden gecreés of . ~ reuenledoficr. . 4 1'19 Down Wlthout the GreateSt tcl'esting qnd jnStr t. Eypnotism, Personal Magnetism, Mamietio ' ‘. wofififl Bends P08853311! ,1. Painâ€"cured by DOdd’S Kidney ins matter and 1?}: we readâ€" "I h 11 use the mono ou gave mung’Etc’ ItisphemOSt remark-am? work i3“mill$2?fill:§lllé;§l§'“"°" “ a" ~/ Pins . â€"‘ , . 1 .6 all othâ€" S a ‘ Y y c ” of the century. Posmvely nothing like it ever ” “graham” tomatoes 9 ‘51-, . e} features of this popular me to spend on my birthday, John, before published. It has biought success to 1 251mm“lettucemmugh a. . 11110 is th . I 1 .d 1 -f t. d ,1V “in the ur_ thousands. We guarantee success to you or ) mildew” beenom, y e. Arnprior, Ont., Feb. 3.â€"-(Special)â€" ’ , 01 Ougl y up-to- SM 1118 W1 0: <3“ 91 u » . P forfeit $1,000.00 in gold. The book is free. A 553mm,...” emuumomrmag, fie. 3A very remarkable cure of Backuche date. Five cents per copy or chase of something that w111 Icon,â€" postalcardufrom you to-day bringsthebookto. l ' inanisokiuds positive] furnishing morrow' , bushels of charming owcrs and ,v ; z lots and lots of choice vegetables, ' V" American College of Sciences Address, “ fifty cents a year from Geo. stantly remind me of your generos- I-I. DaniclS, Gen’l Pass. Ag’t, ity. I shall have the portraits of my and Kidney Trouble has just been brought to notice *at Basin Depot l - . n . ' I; together with our; great catalogue -’_ near here New York. first three husbands beautifully Dem“ NA ‘3- "v 420‘ValnutSh-Ph113u 3‘ ggltlnfiédlls 3,1233: aggslgégl $21,551; V ' ' . . . â€"- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ ~â€"â€" â€" u ‘ ’ < Mr J H Martin suffered for over framed and hung in our Sittingâ€" 53?; nLIGOcéa pouélidxtc? 8111;01- . . . v " «I ‘ 0.11 mm ansum . eighteen years with Lame Back so ioom., ‘- JOHN A. SALZER SEED 00.. , ’3 LaCrosse. Wis with? p.654: that he actually couldn’t walk or lie I down without enduring the most A Government inspector entering a. dreadful pain. le tried many medjclrural postâ€"office, on seeing a Woman cines without getting relief, and was at the delivery counter, said : "I very Inuch discouraged, was under the impression that a man Dodd’s Kidney Pills were recomâ€" was in charge of this office.” “And mended to him, and he commenced a SO he W115.” replied the woman, treatment, and improved very fast Shfll‘PIY; "but I married him.” from the first. As the treatment - continued the improvement increased until he was able to go about his- work as well as ever. The theory so often advanced that the Kidneys are the most important THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. E2 l3 EE-Si ’§§ GRATEFULâ€"COMFORTING. n i l l i l l l l g l I i: i: l. CGGQ BREAKFASTâ€"SUPPER: 7â€"Z (wise head) has an advantage over other soap powders inasmuch as it also acts as a diSinfectant. w â€"_â€"_â€"_._._.- .. . The number Of‘ants in five nests There are altogether 30 miles of organs of the body and that a large percentage of the sickness and pain , Many remarkable cures by Dodd’s Pills have been published, but cer- tainly none as wonderful as that of Mr. Martin. He has written a letter giving the facts of his case, and his announceâ€" ment that he was able to work coniâ€" fortably once more after such a proâ€" longed period of suffering, has startâ€" ed people wondering if there is any case of Lame Back, Rheumatism or other Kidney Trouble that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will not cure. .w ~~+_ NOT UNREASONABLE. They were grocery store, sitting in the corner exchanging the con- has. recently been counted. They varied from 93,694, down to 12,- - ‘ v o 7 ' ‘ which humanity suffers, is dud: to imâ€" 933. 01118.31: 3:331:56. at perfect Kidney action seems to be if. . . , H l . x, . amply pl-oven in this particular case, S for as soon as Dodd’s Kidney Pills Deafness Cannot be Cured l re ‘ulated and restored the natural 0 7 , . . ‘ _ b mama “curious. as they cannotreach the ". acgtion of the Kidneys all Mr. Marâ€" 11:33 ngnnfifilgmggicigg th3.OE-’:glilsh “heasellfilmn “the eagth'l‘hsrtgisonhwge 1 “11,5 troubles left kiln at once. ‘ . a.) 1 1 16 way to cure d-afness, an at is 3 constl u- German, and 1,109 in the Austrian. Mlnard’s [inimth for Rheumatism -â€"_ On an average there are 950 cidents in British ries in a year, causing a loss of 1,000 lives. Stop: the Cough and works 011‘ the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Lure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. The elephant beetle of Venezuela is the largest insect known. One has been found to weigh seven ounces. ._.~_..- ac- mines and quar- bridges on the Siberian railway. The tional remedies. Deafness id. caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have arumbling sound or imper feet hearing. and when it is entrer closed deafness is the result. and unless Ibo inflam- mation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal conditi- 11, hearing Will be de- etroyed forever: nine (ases out of ten are 0:11st by c u arrh, which is nothing but an ln~ flamed condition of the mucous euriacel. “'0 will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by cat lI‘l‘h) that can nu: be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send :or circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY 8:. 00.. Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists, 750. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Cardiff exports 12,000,000 tons of coal a year, Newcastle about 4,000,- 000. Newport and Sunderland each ship abroad about 2-;â€" million tons rf . . .‘ kg In . :9 a, -. me gash! A lame back means that dull, aching pain over the small of the back, or the “catch” which takes you as you arise from steeping. That and all the symptoms of general deblllty and lost vitality which usually go with it i cure with my new appliance. Lumbago, Sci= atica, Rheumatismâ€"l conquer them all in a few days. hevgiofihLfi‘iiilmsTféfi‘rtgiiiiifii‘ifi‘tutf gidfé’iitiigio‘éfif' dihél’l Errol would not buy it it could not get another like it. VI have been troubled with my back since I was 17 years or age, and am now 38. X oura ve . truly . _ - n p n, and , 3 To runs A com» n: on: p iv. a year. . . ' . ' Siggluejor‘if'e‘i'lsitfi‘lgiilninifgfgsse(l the gake Lzexntifve frgmo Quiniget '{ailfletaâ€" A‘l h D]? MARALL ‘. Shannonhvme. Ont. ' - f . a .‘ _ ruggie 9 re un t a money Hi 9. a to cure. r “I man w o m“ . secura me can ave m Stories Steadlly Increased 1“ 5130- At E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 250. 5 ‘5 Any man 0 o . y last, the tall, lank man on the packer barrel pulled himself together and began : “I went down to the river this morning, and although the Water was high almost to a flood, I took a tenâ€"foot pikcâ€"” “Stop there,” exclaimed the fat man with the cornâ€"cob pipe. “Tell Eus you took an eightâ€"pound trout, fond I’ll sit idly by. But a ten-foot lpike, never E" “I ‘took a ten-foot pikeâ€"pole,” 9 Of Spain’s surface only 37 per cent. is cultivated, 26 per cent._ be- ing pasture and forest, and the rest wild and barren mountain land. â€"-â€" . . Page ‘v’Voven W ire Fence Owin to the variations of the Canadian climate, consi erable allowance must be made in all fences for contraction and expansion, which makes an or- V dinnry‘ wire fence unservicenble. as when it expands it becomesso loose as to prove of little value. Note the continuous coll Wills makes it elastic and selforegulating. The Page Wire Fence is made of “Page” wire. which is thce as strong as 0111111? Wire. Prices are e ninams [him i is he East Germany has 24,000 friendly s‘o- cieties and clubs, the United King- dom 22,000 ; France only 8,000. "filtrkll‘m.H’ifltfiili‘ifililé-tl'JEWIISWSE‘.." .. -. 7} $3." ‘FREE BOO‘K. books. Inclosethiscd. appliance and pay when cured I .235; no pay in advance. McLaughlin’s Electric all h v heard of m Belt ' your no' hbors are being cured by it. It has taken me fight; yeears to learnyhow to cmpjlcy ectriclby right, and I give you the results rience in my modern app ance. It gives a. glowing heatâ€"no burning, no es while you sleep. Iwant every sufl'erer from Lame Back audits allied FRE E TEST' troublcsto call and test my Belt free. Or send for my free DR. mp .' McLAUGHLIN‘, 1 so Yonge ea, Toronto. OFFICE HOURSâ€"4) a..m. to 8.30 p.111. . v t 1an low thls‘senson. 50,000 miles of Page fences now in use. alsomoko Gates, . ‘ T I. M: ’ E commued the unrumeu man on the . IOli-In:iigx‘ilentuylIl‘encosand Poultr Nettin . The Fans Wire Fence (20.. Limited. Wnlke'lno. om, 2 “.3g“vi:tf‘liifpgff“;‘,#Â¥QV¢W‘=%4Q"‘ M “NH. cracker-barrel, "and in less than five â€"â€" _ -.- w-:._:..,rrsmm:;m:ehauart-“'1’? v “ " .-.v . ‘1’: {A ..< 3):; a. l-: 5“". 9(- .£-' 5. is l l l s i l l ‘3 [I bl

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