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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Mar 1904, p. 3

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w. Eli’s WELL-KNOWN ill PURT HOPE MR. CHAS. GILCHRIST DE- CLARES DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CURED HIS DIABETES. nâ€"_ I-Ie Suffered for Ten Years and Could Get no Relief Till He Tried the Great Canadian Kid- ney Remedy. Port Hope, Ont... March 14-.â€" (Special).â€"It has long been admitted that. what will cure Diebetes, will cure- any form of Kidney Disease, and Dodd’s Kidney Pills have cured the long standing Diabetes of Charles Gilchrist of this place. Mr: Gilchrist is easily one of the best knowu men in Port Hope. For fifteen years he was Chief of Police and for twenty-two years Fishery Overseer of the Dominion Govern- .ment'. When asked regarding his core, he had no hesitation in saying it was caused by Dodd's Kidney Pills ‘and nothing else. “I had Diabetes and Kidney Dis- order for ten years,” he said, "My urine was like brickdust and I had a :terrible backache. I tried doctors, tried everything, but could get no help till‘ I was advised to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I commenced taking them, soon began to get better and am quite well now. “If I had not used Dodd's Kidney } Pills I am sure I would have been in ‘ my g1..ave.n . Sound Kidneys take all impurities out of the blood. Dodd’s Kidney Pills make sound Kidneys. They are the greatest tonic of the age. â€"â€"â€"+-â€"~+ BRITISH AMERICA. Seventieth Annual Meetingâ€"Began in “Family Compact” Days. Prominent among the older of the Canadian 1 financial corporations stands the British America Assurance Company of this city, which com- menced business in the days when the affairs of this Province were con- ducted by the old “family com- pact.” It was organized in 1833 and has its Governor, Deputy Govâ€" crnor and Court of Directors, which oflices were filled by men whose names are prominent in the history of those stirring times in the Cana- dian political world. The seventieth annual meeting of the shareholders was held yesterday and the report presented shows that the company has not only been of late years modâ€" ernized by having a. Board of Direcâ€" tors, a President and Vice-President substituted for the more stately titles of its early years, but that it has been keeping pace with the growth and prosperity of the country. In regard to volume of business it compares favorably with many of the leading fire insurance companies ‘30: lreat Britain and the United States, its premium income having reached last year the large sum of $2,373,386.47. This is derived from agencies established throughout Canâ€" . fads and the United States, though ‘some of its income comes from busiâ€" incss beyond the boundaries of this ,coutinent. As will be seen by a refâ€" erence to the figures published in the report of yesterday's meeting. the ‘year 1903 showed very favorable re- sults and bears evidence of the favor with which Ontario's oldest financial institution is regarded by the insurâ€" 'ing public, not only at home, but in ;its wider field of operations outside the limits of Canada. In his remarks in presenting the annual report the President, Hon. George A. Cox, stated that the amount of the losses of the “British America" by recent conflagration at Baltimore had been ascertained to be somewhat under $210,000 (the original figures published immediately after the fire), which amount he :pointed out represented about ten 'Ipcr cent. of the annual fire premium income of the company“ These lossâ€" ‘es are being promptly settled, and it [will be gratifying to Canadians to know that in the case of this com- !pany, as well as in that of the “Wesâ€" ;tern," these being the only two To- ;tonro fire insurance companies having {agencies in Baltimore, the losses reâ€" sulting from this exceptional disaster will be met without seriously allecting their financial standing. ~â€"â€"-â€"+ The other day we heard of a boy who told his father he did not want to go into tradeâ€"he wanted to be something in the Post Office. “Some thing in the Post Office !" replied hi‘s father. “The only thing you would be useful for would be to stand outâ€" side the office with your tongue out, on which the people could wet the postageâ€"stamps." “3' Hun-rm" KWUU' smimwzurnsm'twmtm Those whom neglected coughs have killed were once as healthy and robust as you. Don’t follow in their paths of neglect. Take Shiioh’s Consumption Esme $22.3” right no“. It is guaranteed to cure. It hasecured many thous- ands. Prices: S. C. WELLI~& Co. 303 Liniment asked for at my store and r. [ THE RAREST FRUIT KNOWN. The island of Jolo covers fully 320 Square miles. It is of coral formaâ€" tion, and offers a. most excellent harâ€" bor to the west. In topography it is gently undulating and covered throughout its entire length by the rankest tropical vegetation, valuable t,ealm-'ood being found extensively throughout the entire district. No~ where in the world are more luscious fruits produced. Among those pecu- liar to this belt is the durian, which is about. the size of a muskmelon. Its exterior presents Somewhat the appearance of a. chestnut burr, being prickly and tough; within, the fruit is white and Cheese-like, and owing to this peculiarity the American sol- diers dllbbe'd it the “vegetable lim- burger." The mangosteen is anothâ€" er of the rare fruits. It is the size of an average orage, chocolate color~ ed, and has a very brittle skin. In- side, four white sections contain a colorless liquid. This is the rarest fruit known, and the only one, so it is claimed, that Queen Victoria had never way of preserving the fruit for a suf- ficient period after plucking to per- mit of shipping 'to any distance. M?“ In a certain school in the North of England the head master has recent-- ly taken to teaching natural history. The other day, when expounding some of the mysteries of creation, the master asked one of his boys if he could tell him the difference be- tween himself and a. tiger, meaning, of course, the difference in the 508.18 of Nature. After some hard thinking the boy replied : “Please, sir, a. tiger is an imperfect beast, but you are a perfect beast." STATE or Onto, CITY or TOLEDO, l LUCAS COUNTY. ‘ 9‘ ‘9“ _ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F- J. Cheney 6:. Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY 5c 00., Toledo. 0. Sold by all Druggists, 750. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. t-f 1N LEAP YEAR. Hopeless Widower.â€"“Nothing can mend a broken heart." Hopeful Widowâ€"“Except Tie-pair- ing. ~â€"- Minard's Linlmani. limes Bums. etc. An old soldier, .in describing his first impressions of a battle, said he didn’t exactly run away, but if he had been going for a doctor those who saw him would have thought somebody was awfully ill. w- F088" Pllls.â€"Tho demand is proof of their worth. Dr. Agnow’s Liver Pills are beating out many fossil formulas at a quar- ter a. box. They'ra'better medicine. easier doses, and 10 cents I. vial. A thousand ailments may arise from a. disordered liver. Keep the. liver tight and you'll not have Sick Headache, Biliousness, Nausea, Con- stipation and Sallow Skiu.â€"â€"61 Paterâ€"“Emmeline, there are rum- ors about. Come, now, is there real- ly anything between you and that 'good-for-nothing Jack Tallboys?" Emmelineâ€"“Yes, pa; but it's only you.” Where Doctors do agree lâ€"â€"Phy- sicians no longer consider it catering to "quackery" in recommending in practice .3: meritorious a remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Nervousnesa as South Ameri- can Nerviuo; They realize that it is a step in advance in medical science anda sure and permanent cure for diseases of the stomach. It will cure you.-â€"fio Smithâ€""Jones and I went shooting last week,‘ but Jones is no good. He didn’t shoot a thing." Brown-'â€" “You had better luck, I suppose?” Smithâ€"“Oh, yes; I shot Jonc's dog.” ‘5. mw.-.~-â€"H-»._,l- .-â€"â€" .».. .- . . . 0.. MINAII’D’S LINIMENT is the only the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. ' I-IARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Ray, C. B. _._..___.-__.___...._.....-_.__â€"_..- -â€"â€"â€"â€"V_. A BAD BREAK. At last Mrs. Newlywed rose to her feet at the annual business meeting “Nominations for the presidency tasted, there being no' The satisfaction of having the Washing done early in the day, and well done, belongs to every user of Sunlight Soap. 19;; W INTERESTING FIGURES. During the year 1903 the Independ- ent Order of Foresters paid Old Age Benefits to over 200 members who had passed the 70th year of ago mark and had become disabled. Un- der the Constitution of the Order such members receive each year after that age oneâ€"tenth of the amount of their policy. It ought to be noted also that this Order does not collect premiums from any of its members after the 70th birthday. The accumu- lated funds of this great institution increased during 1903 by over $4: WWW 000 for every working day of the o . year. The position of the institu- . g tion, therefore, was this, that while It paid out over $6,000 each day to O A1303 LOVELY BRACELET and SOLID widows and orphans and disabled 0 GGLD-fini-‘Jhed JEWELLED RING brothers, it was able to lay up " ’ WV M ‘ ‘ ‘ against the future over $4,000 each day. It is even still more important . to note that the assets of the Order Increased in per cent. during the year by a little over four times as much as the obligations or the insurance at risk. The cheques of the I. O. I". counting Death Claim cheques, Disa- bility cheques and Sick Benefit 2" trimmed Underwear, lmvelybighut. Rvml Claims amount. ll - ‘ ' _ Ladlea' 121.54.. Gold ma Stockinngllppcrs, Buckles, etc. Sty- - L h , , Ito thousands dur o Wutch,hnndiumclyongrav- 11:th arccsodtre'm headtotoa. mg ll 8 twelve months. The operaâ€" 0 ed.Cmojowcllcdmovemcut, 'rurmnwnmquonoun),runJonm-d ; . ‘ ' ' - . G Ourlittlolri-uds wl um lied" Zong Curly Golden Halr moms 0f the s"Omct’y ha‘cv thorCfOle; e ourlovcly Ddllncnnloohmin Pearly Teeth. Beautiful Sleeping bl‘OU ‘ " ' ~ - ~ thish‘autll’ul W t h Fri-n. lllue Eves. Dolly goestosleepjust ght financial help in greatex or Mm 11110330311 Sweat Em)“ C o O O CAN BE HAD IN Pails. Wash seine, lliilk Pans, are Any First-Class Grocer can Supply You. T 0N ETTI NG EDD-Y's. on. ‘â€" {L @ GI ‘ is a T105 rgain We have in our factory hundreds of hi" 8109 mg and. Jenna-.1 Done thfi ( arrivel from Germany too late for our Christmas tm-lo. We dou'twant to c-u-ry _. them over the summer so you can have ' them free form. row hum-3' work. They : . are great bi r beam-lea hem-17 _ - .' 3.93 VARB TALL . Q “can v » ~ handsomely dressed in iatcst_Franch Doll - ‘ ‘ ’ Fashion with Dress and Waist in lovely { ,fir colors. trimmed with Lace, beautllul Lace , 0 0 000000 smaller amounts to a very large numâ€" 233131.537}?offerizgmfindbafiaajnl. VVo “g11 9125);? ‘ ‘ - - . ' ~ . ova a no a ‘5 once. .lant come 5; be! to! PZORIO at. tunes when It was m asizrifia,§3l?...nw.-sat asparagus? 3:53;: £10613. 1 ‘ ulson oval aav . or -38 vet-p a. 8 - - nos “00 Cd' lot and uybeuutil‘u-IVSolid Gold-finished Jowollcd ~ “ a “It: twist-“mi; :“afitrssrrzsyiss‘ . l ' . ‘ ‘ - Inc vs 0 'u‘Ve 11.5 mg n ' vat; , . BACJ‘C ARDS OP” ForVARDS- gout] your mum and address at 'nnco, no money. EVE g1 . r r , 0 TRUST YOU and send. Blulrr: by mail. postnuid. We also L l0â€" 1 0L1 521" on love me a, llt- send you with the Bluing'huuésomo Gold-3:113th .) I) 9 , . . L10 bit ?’ ' a, gczlgirllnns and. 8;:0362? $31.. 10; alvu‘ii Emmi) fr ‘ on mac w i. can: 1 ac :mzo o mung; a so. . mos ‘ o . - I'lcâ€"' ‘l'es, I do. ' ' body wlilbuy, EvoÂ¥{ lady Ilct‘d'l lzluing When sold return us 31 u' . 9’ the money. 91.60. am we will send. you of; mm the twp lovely x 10*- And do you think your love a) Dolls and the handsome Bmculetand Ring. The beautiful Pro will yo ‘v 9 ' ' 9 mlums we offer are not to be conumruzl in tin cheap premiums g ' ‘9 usually given. No other firm over offered such a lot of valuable lleâ€"“I'm 811 PC of it. ' ' premium: for so :lttlo work. We urea reliable business firm and 1 u - ~ ,, 0 will trout you Mr and rightimul expect the same from you. She“ W hI-Ch way '1’ 9 Girls send us your order now and you can have all thwse hand» V 9 some presents in c. few days. Address. T310 I-‘IL‘JVOI, 0 amine; 80., 330:! regs. if b Trrpntop one .‘or vcr Sixty Years 9 mEgTRmA E‘RWESENTB Mas. Wmsmw s Soormso Svuur has been wind by $2? ._,- ' . amen toyoufi‘mlflfl benidsg millions of mothers for their children while teethimr. the 2 LOVE-:2." Ilzaoothcs the child. softens the gums. nllnys pain. ourol , q. - Wind colic. regulates the Stomach and bowels, and is tlu liestromody for Diarrhoea. Twoutydive cents a bothlc Sold by druggistt throughout the world. Be sure Burl ask for “ Mus. Wmsnow's Soornmo Srnur." 12-03 ‘ . ‘ Handsomefieavy _ , .Elcmnt Solid -. ~ Sterlin Silver-plated v Gold-finished Chase Curl) Chain i - a; 13on Wide Brownâ€"“I thought you were a Awake Zook- . r ' ’ ~ vegetarian, but I hear you eat mutâ€" -. Jewencamng. Bracelet. ‘ izzg for Its ton." Robinsonâ€""I am n_ot a bigot- . Nomoney wantedmotacontfrom your ownpocket,aswo HELENA. ° ed vegetarian. I only eat the moat émakearrangomcnts to deliver these handsome resents mu. 8 . , v v ‘ right to your address without costing you one con . Remember, Girls. we -- ive the e ff :ufh ammflls 3‘3 11" 0 0“ “ 92.0 table c presents free for selling only 16 packages of Marvel Washing Blue. g S lovaly 0 oo . ’ ___ comm « n 00 00 00900000 s o memo. o Minard's linlmenl Eures Uandruli. The truthfulness of what a man Miss Fflddâ€"Mphe meanness of some ‘ ‘ _ ‘ saYS doesn’t always depend. on 'tlle‘peonle is past connivchcnsiomn M‘rs_ “clggffitrzmfiidmll'lastfostgiilmzlripsésSglpcsgér amount 01’ “0‘50 he makes “1 51131118 iFadd:“What has gone wrong, my sengderls: Sager”; lundt Statcmfims born 1 ' l ififliectilésifi313§$§u§fli a: lief125:2:,fiififig’ffiifiunfit5%; 81:14:05 :,,°I?i:;:'t§vit:£?hegfigrf Young Ladics’ Philanthropy Club, lmsgflgefl and all ml‘ticulaFS. 11111le to tiodhffiiah to measure my great suffering: 'and today I began my mmwtrahons ' any agent of tho ‘ompany. or to pus- , , _ senger a cut. from heart disease. For yearsIcndured {by “Lkmg *1 baSkCt or com “duals to a poor Woman whose name was Minald’s Linlmeni in! sale everywheml Dominion Line emanating Montreal to lecrppol Portland to Liverpool Rail Klimt} (39' FRUITS And Farm Pto- duco generally. consign it to us and we will get you good prison. ~ a}. .1r7v.-...~ l ' I ' .Y w, Hm, . V ' . ¢ . , '.. in“ 1: If h... ‘ i . 13 . ‘ 131' D01 INION LINE OFFICES: . . . 17 St. Sacrament St... Montreal. almost constant cutting and tearing pains i ‘ ' _ about my heart, and manyatime would ,down on the booms. “ell, when l have welcomed death. Dr. Agncw's Cure ,got there I. found that some. meddleâ€"ll for the Heart has worked a. veritable mir- 'some busybody had been there two l acle."â€"-â€"Thos. Hicks. Fathom-~59 weeks ago and given her work, and I had to carry all that stull‘ back." er, WISELY WON. I . ' - t - - Eggs "when you me, momma Palpitatmn of the Heat 5 011', what happiness!" - 1 l ' a - I “Yes, but you must see father andl F . B l ‘ y. mother, George." “ pal s a “As regards your father and moâ€" d .g ‘ 3' thcr, Ethelinda," said George, who a had been frequently snubbed by bothi i T” during his courtship, “as regards' RELIEVE!) IN 33 MENUTE51' a 8 6 -~- - 1 l amen fl 8531 ii. your father and mothm am ie Dr Agnew“; Hurt Cum not only ’1’ RC;me ‘ curled his lip and threw out his cums; the heart. but the nerves as we“. 1'0 .L . LMIT Chest. In a tricc it allay?I punk, iu‘u. twink‘lin. - u" ' 1 v M’ ' . a ‘t ives stren an Vigor an 1 -- speak low’ Gem‘s"? She $Eu£l' I lwork‘ii a quick gand permanent cure as think they are both listening. by mama This remedy cums by ._ “As regards your father and moâ€"inew pl'EwICSR nmldis ulfl honesti‘haamleim, . . I . . i v v c ris' than" “,1? guy Wit, I :3.‘.‘.:’°.2.‘:.....1°*s.i ...:.;..‘ r a '20 ing his v01ce, ” turn your 1a 101‘ is ' ‘ _' one of the most gentlemanly men nr- Agffi'su‘3EEL’iggfgfii’ 19° I ever met; and as forlyour mother cod 0' th. she is one of the loveliest of woâ€" _ men. ’ ' Some people who pretend to tell the truth for the truth's sake merely tell it because it shows their neighâ€"i bors up in a. bad light. I Minald's Liniment Relieves lisuralgla One might as well look forward hopefully to the future. There’s al- ways a chance for an improvement 1n the weather. Nutritious and Economical. 48â€"21 I FEATHER DYEING mgpgfiupgggp YOUR GROCERIES all Over eh. Kitchen. Send for one of Our Cloning and Curling and Kid Glovu cleaned Thou can be sent by post, to per or. the best place il Use Lover's Dry Soap (a- POWdCY) 32331.53 AMERlfiAN DYEING 00. to wash woolcns and flannels.â€"y_0U’11 uorrrnmn. fifidfiEEiY fiddlififil‘d In Oak, with Metal back. Sent to like it. â€"-â€"â€"»~â€"â€"»â€"--~â€"â€"~~- â€"~-~--- -- -â€"â€"-â€"--~â€"---~. r . 98 11 mm 67., EAST, any address on receipt of $1.75 Hicksâ€"“I think I shall bring up my - “mama - of the Very-best-society Club. boy to follow the sea for a SWGIAL , _ livelihood.” Dixâ€"â€"“\Vhy have you F g 3 N ‘ I-Iic1<S~“It seems “LE 5F The fishnets Mtg, being in order," pose the name of Mrs. Tendon-feelings It is the opinion of a majority of us here that she dent’s shoes.” Mrs. Tenderfeelings sprang up hast- ily, her eyes blazing. “You 'horrid, hateful thing !" she she said. “I proâ€" settled on that?" to be the only industry in which one is not expected to begin at the hot- is our only member tom." capable of filling our retiring prosi~ Band for catalog. We give extra value. law Furs and Gunning, Sand for price lie? 11â€"04 PlGKERiNG, OHTAEW. Do not send stamps. Agents wanted """""“ :3 0.-.“: ~ W'mm ; g - Y't. _ lexclaimed, “when you knOW 0-5 “7011 3 feet wide. 4 {out high. including hinges and lateh...............$2.75 Supplied " " " ' 15_4 35_ I do that She wears “W39 51735 i 10 foot wide, 1 foot high. including- hinges and latch. 5.75 by us or 203 _ 1mg“ than I dov and alwmis has ' 7 Other sizes In proportion. local dealer. pmw-Fw I won't have your old nomination- . Issue No- 11 ‘04- so there, new I" THE PAGE WIRE FENCE (:0. Limited, - Wolkurrille, Montreal, Winnipeg, St. John ‘«",“""’” I. ‘It’Tf‘. 3.- m ...:W~:n.â€"wnâ€":WWHVâ€"- _ ._...._,._1 . ,- . »-_......-_...... . .,,,_ _.__ w... ,_, . “AA 4 - -15.] ~ 4?: amw‘n-V" ,,. sax-ism a, ' . aw: , '~.-«, -.. , . n_ _‘ 2,. ha.» .v .- .er»

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