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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Sep 1903, p. 6

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3’ ,_ :1; Ceylon Tea Is the finest Tea the world produces, and'is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and (Green. been tea. drinkers try “Salado” Gran in, i» bâ€"! KNOWLEDGE IN PLANTS . â€"â€".â€" Said to Have Traits Found. in Human Beings. Thlat' plants have intelligence is maintained by Prof. Shel-er of Her- vard university. After discussing the automata, he says in a thesis : “We may accept as true the state- ment that our higher intelligence is but the illuminated summit of man’s nature. and extend it; by the obser- vation that intelligence is normally unconscious, and appears as conâ€" scious only after infancy, in our waking hours, and not always then." in summing up he uses the follow- ing ' "' ooh-sing toward the organic world in the manner above suggest- ed, seeing that an tmprojudiceld view of life affords no warrant fOII‘ the notion that automate. anywhere exâ€" isrt, tracing as we may down to the lowest grade of the animal series what is fair evidence of actions which we have to believe to be guidâ€" ed by some form of intelligence, see- in'g there is reason to conclude pl'anrts are derived from the same primitive stock as animals, we are in no condition to say intelligence canrrwt exist among them. In fact, all we can discern supports the view that throughout the organic realm tlhe iitelligernce that finds its fullest expression in man is everywhere at work.” EllDEllUE nil?“ . ingot DOUBT. THAT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS ARE THE ONE SURE CURE FOR RIâ€"IEUMATISIVI. “â€" W. E. Ellis got so He Could Not Walk or Feed Himselfâ€"He Tells of His Cure. Cedar Dale, 01113., Aug. 24-.â€"-(Specâ€" Ial).-â€"Every day seems to furnish fresh proofs that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the one sure and permanent cure for Rheumatism. This village furnishes evidence that no one can doubt in the person of .W. E. Ellis. His story is best given in his own words. “Two years ago," says Mr. Ellis, "I got Muscular Rheumatism. I tried all sorts of medicines, but none of them did me any good. "At last my wife would send for a doctor. When he arrived I said ‘Docâ€" tor, can you cure Muscular Rheum-a- tism?’ ‘No,’ said the doctor, 'Then' I said, ‘you are of no use to In me. “I got so bad I could not feed myself or walk alone. Then I was induced to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I took six boxes of them which drove all the Rheumatism out of me. and left me in good health again." Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure Rheumaâ€" tism by removing the.causeâ€"-‘-by put,- ting the Kidneys in shape to take the uric acid out of the blood. They always cure Lumbago and Sciatica. in the same Way. ._.__._+___.. COLONIES OF THE WORLD. .__._. Dccupy Twoâ€"Fifths of the Surface of the Globe. Land Jolonies are not only convenient outlets for the surplus population of older nations but form centers of: trade and influence for the mother country. They occupy twoâ€"fifths oi the land surface of the globe and have one-third of the world’s popuâ€" lation, that is, about 500,000,000. Most of the “Colonies are tropical, Canada is an exception. This fact seems to lend force to the prognos- tics of certain economists who insist that ultimately the strong nations of tie North will have to control the tropics. ' ' There are 140 tropical or subâ€"trop- ical colonies divided roughly into three groupsâ€"East Indian, West Indian, and African. population of these colonies is 485,- 000,000, with but few Europeans. On the other hand, the population in Canada, Australia, and South Ai- rica is largely British and numbers something like 15,000,000. Great Britain comes first in colonial pos- sessions, controlling nearly one- half of the 140 colonies, dependen- Iies, protectorates, and "spheres of influence.” The area of the British Empire is about 11,400,000 square miles, eXClusive of Egypt and the \Boudan. I Next comes France, con-trolling an grea of about 4,500,000 square miles, with a population of 56,000,â€" 000 or more. In Africa. alone "the French domain comprises more than one-third of the land surface. In .IAsia, her largest possession ‘ is I'French Ludoâ€"China, with its 368,000 )quare miles and its 20,400,000 louls. Germany's colonizations are accent, beginning in 1884. She ex- The native ' KNEW HIS BUSINESS; I_”Nolw, here is a showcase,” said the commencinl traveller, pointing to a peculiar-looking specimen of his wares, “that is bound to become popular. It magnifies everything put in it to double its natural size." "Can’t use it in my business," re- plied the prospective customer. “What I want is a. case that will Cleans‘ seemingly reduce the actual size oi very few 'no 0 rations in which Sunli ht “55 contents” 1 ° pe g “What is your line '2" asked the Soap cannot be used to advent. dealen “My speciality There g are is ladies’ shoes," age. It makes the home bright . . _ replied the other, with a half-sup- and clean. 13 pressed grin. t-f I “I reckon you don't often have ercises influence over 1,900,000 such a jolly little party as this to square miles of territory with a. pop- drive ?" remarked one of a rather ulatlon of 14,700,000, mostly in noisy company of young fellows 111”. Africa. ing a day's clrive in the country. The Netherlands control a colonial “No't, now !" was the quiet response Population of 35,000,000. 0‘ Spain's of the driver. “I ain't rlruv such a former vast colonial possessions only lot sin’ I left my last job !" “What a mere fragment of less than 10‘0.- was that ‘?" "Coachman at a lun- 000 Square miles remain. atic asylum I" came the cool reply. The seven great nations which have in modern times experimented Better say only half you think with the government of nonocon'tigu- than think only half you say. one people, or “colonies,” soâ€"c'alled, are England, Netherlands, France, STATE or Omo, CITY or TOLEDO, ) Belgium, Germany, Portugal, and LUCAS COUNT“ r '58 _ , FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath Spam, and the” ‘ rah-“Ive success that he is senior partner of the firm of may be considered as in about the II“. J. CHENEY at. 00., doing business order in which they are here named. ‘3‘ the “my 0‘ '1‘01000. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will ° . .. pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LARS for each and every case of CA< WlA'NT'ED. I‘AltRll that. cannot be cured by the I I __ I _ use of HALL'S CATAIum cuum. Id like to read a Joke about A woman who can cook; FRANK .l. CHENEY. Sworn to befkpre mo and subscribed in , , .. . l “s , ' ‘ Or meet a man who owned right out {hp‘fgfife t 15 cm day 91 December' Iâ€"Ie cauld not write a book. ........ A. W. GLEASON, SEAL Notary Public. I'd like to see the villain who ........ '. Wi-th rage turned aught but. white; Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- I {am would nlee't a poet tooâ€" nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces" of the system. Send for testimonials, free. 17‘. J. CHENEY &. 00., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family l’ills are the best. A poet who could tight. I’d like to meet some maâ€"in-law Loved by her daughter’s spouse; A tramp who just delights to saw, Or a girl who loves a mouse. "This," said the dear girl, as she _ _ _ , led the way into a secluded nook in Sueh Profhgles as thls I fear the conservatory, “is what papa can, ne‘er» never be; , calls his matchbox. Everybody But, if they ever should appear, comes in hex-e to propose." “May I be there to see." TRIP I~IIOMIFJ¢SEEICERS EX 0 URSIONS . On August 18111, also A NEW KIND OF GLASS. ROUND A new kind of glass that resists great heat as well as sudden changes of temperature is made from Brazi- lian quart” pebbles' Says an. 0X" St. Paul at single firstrclas's fern thlange. IThe pebbles areIIheated plus $100 to points on the Grey ledâ€"hot and then thrown into disâ€" Northern RyIrin mm States of Mi, tilled Water: The pure“ pieces ,are nesota, Oregon, Idaho, Washing-to: nerd, selecmdl and Wekmd “With “he also to all points in British Colun oxl'hydm‘P'gVn MQWâ€"I’i've 1m") long bia reached via Great Nouthern Pu Steins like kmum'g needles, from These tickets are valid for retui Which glass "05.52915 0f ‘tny. Shape cafn passage wibhin 21 days from da: be made. At present the quartz of issueI glafis Chicfly employed fqr making Full infonmatlon as to stop ow laboratory appflf'a’tus‘ Into aies't,‘ privileges, etc., by calling on < time ma‘derill.fims ,Way 3“ “jh‘i'te‘ho‘t Writing Charles W. Graves, Dis‘tric 0°31 .C‘an be dfopmd Wilma-“t bma‘k‘ Passenger Agent 6 King St. west. ingg it. Vessels of other forms can Room 12 Toron'to Ont. ' be heated whiteâ€"hot and then plungâ€" ' ' e'd into cold water without cracking. September ets will be issued from Chicago and Distgict Visitor: “I hope you and our usba‘nd {1 rec now, Mrs. Noâ€" BA'SE INGR'ATITUDE' tact ‘7" Mrs. g No'tact : "Oh, yes. Gracie, aged five, had just recover- mum; “'8 agree on everything DOW-U ed from meas’es, when her small (After a DaU59-) “He Said You was brother took the same complaint. ‘1 meddling 01d f001 t'Othel‘ day, Upon becoming convalescent he mum !" was sitting up muching a sponge- â€"_____â€"â€"-:-â€"-â€"â€"-‘â€"---â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ cake, while his sister sat loo-king - on. By various means she tried to in- duce him to part with a bit of the dainty, but the invalid took no I was Cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD’S LINIMENT. J. M. CAMPBELL. notice. He ate steadily on; but Bay of Islands. just as the last bites were disapâ€" I Was Cured ,of Facial Neuralgia pearing, Gracie could stand it no by MINARD'S LINIMENT. longer, and she exclaimed indignant- WM. DANIELS. 1y: I I II Springhill, N. S. “Just 1 00k at hill] 1 He won't I was Cured of Chronic Rheuma. give me a crumb, and it was me that usm by 1\11NARD'S LINIMENT. gave him the measles l" GEO 'I‘INGLEY. v ‘ , ' Albert 00.. N. B. George: miou do not call on Miss Rosebud now ?" Jack: "No, I got 7,9 disgusted. She has such a coarse 3â€"â€" laugh." George: “I never noticed Iv. . . ._ .. _ .. r Y . , inst Ollcor’ “How would you [that _. flack: .lxou,“0uld 1? youd fancy a sailor for a husband Miss ieen \‘sll,:,ll‘l Jeanng when I In oposed Curmn 9., Miss Curzon .' “Very 1’0 hm" much indeed, if he were like you;â€" solf ?” First Officer (highly flatâ€" .v - .z u 1 - ,1 __,I . ? I I M Jiggei (,hic (on lea} ed Well, toyed) : “IVS extremely mm of you I should say he’s the limit." ’I‘hinâ€" ~ -I u , , ,, , . to sa that but wh so ?" Miss gumbob : Is that! so ? v M Jigger: , y. u _ , ’ y, .~ “Nothing can make him flgh't. Why, Egllffemin'u(,11131‘7?ause he “ m'mn t be I’ve even seen him let a man cheat » I ‘ him out of his turn in the barber’s shop, and he never said a word.” _.._.. {zigrgmlm TIâ€"IE BANix‘Lit ROUTE. There is nothing more assuring to the traveler than his knowledge of the fact that he is traveling on a firm roadbed, upon which is laid the heaviest of steel rails, made true in Lover’s Yâ€"Z (“ire Head) Disinfec- tant Soap Powder is better than other powders, as it is both soap and disinfectant. Mrs. Wickwire sat up and shook her sleeping husband’s shoulder vig- orously. “What is it ?" he mum- bled. “I want you to snore either all their curves, and that the train in soprano, bass, alto, or tenor, and which carries him is of the highest; confine yourself to one tone. 'You standard of excellence known to rail-- keep switching from one to another roads and is being guided to its des- so rapidly that I can’t sleep." tination by experienced minds. These â€"-â€"â€"- are the conditions which become ap- I l ' ! 1 parent to the frequent traveler on 8 The Wabash Line, and which have made that lino justly famousn The Mr. Ireland: “This beck on swim- Wabash has its own rails direct to ming is very usefu1 in sudden emer- the World’s Fair Grounds in Saint gencies,” 'Mrs. Ireland: “Is it. ‘2’” Louis. All Wabash through trains My, Ireland: “I should say so. If you are drowning turn to page 103, and there you'll see how to save yourself." stop at. World's Fair Station (For- syth) in order to give passengers an opportunity to view from the trains the World’s Fair Buildings. J. Richardson, Dist. Pass. Agent, ITo- route and St. Thomas. ‘ Removes ell herd. soft or oallousad lumps A FAIR PERCENTAGE' and blemishes from homes. blend spavln, curbs. npllnts,.ring bone. sweeney, shines, In British shipvards 60 per cent of , . ” . d llc throat, coughs, 0.0. the world's output 0f vessels during Egfi'ilaosif; ‘ullso 53:00:12 bott!o. Wax-ranted 133” Year were bunt. from which, durâ€" the most wonderful iBlemtah Cum ever mg the year, were launched a total “mm” or 1’868 vessels or 1’619‘000 tOtal Servantâ€""Please, sir, don’t you tonnage' There‘wem launched ' in think I had better go for the doc- Amcrica in 1902-”162 Vessels or 315'" tor? Master Johnny says he feels so 000 tons' 1 Germany launched 259 bad." 'The-‘ Go‘Vernorâ€"“Oh, that’s “53915 of 272 to“ nothing; he's felt bad before this, , my. hasn't he, and got over it?" Servant hi.nt lsllnard's and take no other. â€"“Yes, sir; but not on a half-holiâ€" day!” let and 15Ll1,-1‘.)O3, round trip tiuk- ' I. . ,,_ A. -. M ll” The most severe judgment of the expert tea. taster pronounces Blue Ribbon Tea absolutely the best. Why P It is free from tannin and other bitter substancesâ€"no coarse fibrous leaves employed in its making. - The taste is pure, rich and creamyâ€"that nameless quality that signifies to the expert and lovers of true tea that it is the best leaves and shoots of the tea. plant properly cured. Bfiack, Mixed Ceylon Green m-. OUR. ERNIE. King Edward 1008! I“ Headligizg sons El n a 2’ “"TEEE‘P’A‘cm “ Victoria " “ Little comet” “Look at me,” exclaimed the leadâ€" ing lawyer, warmly; “I never took a drop of medicine in my life, and I'm as strong as any two of your patients put, together." "Well, that’s nothing," retorted the physi- cian. “I never went to law in my life, and I'm as rich as any two dozen of your clients put together.” For Over Sixty Yours Ens. WINSLOW'S Soornmo Svrur has been used by Millions of mothers for tlm'r children while teaching. “soothes the child, gotta-n3 the gums. alleys pain. cures rind colic. regulates the Stomach and bowels, and i: the best remedy for Diurrliwn. Twenty-five cents a bottlu Sold by druggist-s throughout the world. Be sure and 1511 for “ Mm. Wmsnow's Sooruxso SYRUP." 23-74 The bride: “I told hubby I was going to give him something of my own cooking, and he said I'd better try it on a dog first. Wasn’t that a cruel suggestion?” Her Bosom Friend: “Very I And I thought your husband was so fond of dogs 1" THE GREAT PARKS OF COLOR- ADO constitute one of her chief glories. They contain fields, forests, and plains; they are watered by creeks and rivers, and contain villages and farmâ€"houses; they have nprings and lakes where hotels and other places of entertaimnent are found for those seeking health and recreation. To enable people to reach these favored localities without unnecesâ€" sary expenditure of time or money, the UNlON PACIFIC has put into effect very low rates and splendid train service from Missouri River to Denver. Accommodations are provided for all classes of passengers on these trains, the equipment including free reclining chair cars, dining cars, buffet. smoking cars, drawingâ€"room sleepers, day coaches, etc. Full, information cheerfully furnish- ed on application to H. F. Carter, T.P.A., 14 Janos Building? Toronto, Canada. F. B. Choa’te, G..A., 126 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich. “You mustn’t cough so much. Willie,” his mother said. “I can't help it, mamma," replied the little boy with the long golden curls, “Something amuses me in my throat." Mlnard’s Linlmenl is used by Physicians “I used to be in love with your wife, Charlie, but I got over it." “Well, you needn't brag about it. So did I." Keep Minard‘s Unimenl in the House, Old Million (with a scowl) : “You want my, daughter, eh ? Now, sir. tell me in what single ins-Lance have you ever exhibited any business tact ?" Jake Fellows (grinming) : “Well, that’s easy enough. I picked on you for a father-inâ€"law." .mâ€"wun- . \rum ‘- «,3, A Jug-awnmwyf. We on letting cm, lot.) of them. When no other truu will old , nu: they come to \u. “Whntwa get we holdfl' ' chest. in thacheapon.” That‘s our ngtgnp'pnuumcuo out! Trust. It holds tho «tins of the wonndfltogcther no that. with lair plnyit must heal. You in.) not well : you can't gel. worse while you wear it. Practirnble only frdm TUE BELT AND TRUSB 'F G. CO., Hernia. Spacinlsta. 433 Spadin l- Av_e. ‘nynmn. w.._ e Mum”-.- ‘_. .-_.._... l Ask for tho Red Label I Should be Fifty Experiment with other and Inferior brands, as Canada Life Buildx, Termite. m Wiltsiccguclzls: g-aâ€"ba a 03"“ a CAMERON § solicitor: or .l‘atentl GBUiiTBIES. SPECIAL 0 ‘ #7 ATTENTION T0 PATENT E! E E LITIGATION. Sand for Handbook 0.: I'atentv. 8m. M ma Bay 8t..TORON1O dimlii sass. mummy; cassessrmi SW for G irld. Gives Academic, Matricnlntimrun [VSolcctel Courses. For MUSIC (Canadian Conservatory). An, Elo-ution Btenogrnpby. Art-Ne- dlework, to. . SEE UALENDAH SEND FOR CALENDAR. _ Address, TIIE‘ LADY PRISCIPA'L. _._____«,_ _, ccsmnu may“ LADIES’ . .3. it 8U ITS Can be done perfectly by our French Process. Try it BRITIGH AHERIOAN DYEIHO 00 W. MONTREAL. TORONTO. OTTAWA 3 QUEBEC- MONTREAL. 1-344 Bemiiiienâ€"Line Steafisliipa Montreal to Liverpool Boston to Liverpool Large and Fast Stonmnh p5. Superior accommodation m- all classes of nszsenzors. 8 doom and Halter-3t)ch .re nmidships. Special attention has bDrll given to thd Seer «l'Salc-on and Third-Class nccommonetlon. Fol ‘ntt-sufpnsungu and all particulars. apply to any age )ftlie Company. or to passenger agent. 9- DOMINION LINE OFFICE3: 7 Site 3-... Boston. 17 St. Sacrament St... Montreal : GNE THi‘iiiSAllfi Young Men and Woman h To prepare for a much better \.I position than i ' nold by hand- - ~ I ling for them ,I. - II these , Mail Lessons - from the m ' Central Business College, TORONTO.” Posty in RIGHT. and we want to slurb (mother thousand upward in the next mon'h. “fill you be one or them! Rates are discounted 50% for next thirty days. W’riro at; once for particulars. Correspondence Dept, Central Business College, TORONTO. We have Mexicans, WE California Navels, HAVE Valencias, and THE Sevilles. BEST BANANAS. ' Garland every week. All the above a! market prices. We can also handle your Butter, sEggs, Poultry, Maple Syrupand other produce to advan- tage for you. car. West Market at.."ro:o~~re Issue No. ellâ€"«es . .. ...,..y.wwnwp m DAWSON COMMISSIOI! 00., Limited; w‘”:~',".': U I. '4 n l

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