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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Apr 1904, p. 6

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l . .. ~ ~ .....» mwwq-‘Dvâ€"m-‘m , _ fl. xh-Vg-n‘m‘uuw' ~.~§- .. MW THE lithium nun AGAIN J. J. PERKINS OWES HIS LIFE 'I‘O DO'DD’S KIDNEY PILLS. â€"â€" Manitoba Man Helpless from Kid- Made Strong and. Great Canadian ney Disease Hearty by the Kidney Remedy. Tyndall, Mam, April 18.â€"â€"(Special) ~â€"_Among the many in the great West who confidently state that they owe their lives to Dodd‘s Kidney Pills is Mr. J. J. Perkins, a- well known resiâ€" dent of this place. "For two years I was troubled with my. Kidneys,” Mr. Perkins states, "and at last became so bad that the doctor gave me up and said I was incurable. "I, at times, had such severe pains in my back and kidneys that I thonght I would have to give up all .hope and die. I was unable to Work and was becoming destitute. “While in this condition a friend {persuaded me to try llodd’s Kidney .Pills. I had little faith in them, and it was more to please him than any- thing else I gave them a. trial “To my surprise the first box did me so much good that I felt like a new man. Five boxes cured me com- pletely. . “Dodd’s Kidney Pills saved my life and I cannot praise them too much.” Thousands of cases similar to that 'of Mr. Perkins are the proof that any Kidney Disease from llackoche to Bright’s Disease yields readily to Dodd’s Kidney I’ills. ~-â€"-â€"-â€"+â€"â€"-â€"- I'IUMAN COPYRIGHT. :Its Infringment I-Ias Sometimes ; Led to War. One special feature of many of the tribes inhabiting new Guinea is the unwritten law of copyright in the designs with which they tattoo their bodies. Each tribe has its own pau- ticular system of oriiuinciiting the body, anc‘. should a member of any other tribe imitate the pattern, it is regarded as quite a sullicient reason for a declaration of war between the two tribes. A traveller who has lately given to the World his impressions of this part" of the globe, confirms this statement, and emphasises it by mentioning an instance in which war actually broke out owing to an iiiâ€" ,iringenient ‘of this human copyright. 1 A young warrior fell in love with in girl of a neighboring tribe; the girl favored his suit, but there was '-a rival in her own tribe. This rival wished to know why the girl did not STRENGTH OF THE JAPANESE _ . ,. Most Unique 'mng-the‘Peoples Sunlight Soap not burn the nap off .woolens nor~ the surface off linens. of the World. A Japanese house is one of the simplest things ever built, for it' consists of little more‘than four posts and a. roof. But such "imâ€" permanence,” which is also seen in other things, ,is a; part ‘of the strength of thenation, writes Mr. Douglas Sladen in “Queer Things About Japan," for no people in the World have so few wants. The Japanese have. no bread, no beds, no fires, no boots or shoes, no trousers for the men, no pettiâ€" coats for the womenâ€"for both sexes wear REDUCES EXPENSE Ask for the Octagon B . ca! several dressing-gowns, one over the other, In their houses The Irish are scarcely less noted they have no “rindo‘VS’ no doors, no for their gallantry than for their walls but paper shutters fixed in wit, and an example of this virtue of is found in the case of an Irish judge who presided at a. trial in range which the plaintiffs were a lady and In summing up the But the“ they have case, the judge thus gullantly be- no tables or chairs in the drawing- Kim 1â€"”Gcntlem0n 0f the jury, toom, and in the real native house everything in this 0850 5001115 Playinâ€" grooves, no ceilings, no chests drawors, not even a washstand. In the kitchen they have no no pets, no pans, no flourâ€"bins, no 3101‘ daughter. kitchen tables. the drawingâ€"room itself is only a lot of bedrooms with the paper shutters taken down. There is no reason why you should find anything in a. Japanese house except mats and o. gems and making tea. These and a cushion or two, and a. quilt to sleep on, with an elaborate conventional politeness, constitute the furniture of a Japanese house, except the guest~chnmber. And the articles in the g'ucst-chai'ubcr consist of a screen, a kakcinono and a flowâ€" erâ€"vase. _ Along with his magnificent want of. except Mr‘s. O’Toole and her charmâ€" ing daughter.” one way to dodge the divorce courts is to stay single. STATE on Omo. Cm: or 'i‘onmoo, i Incas (‘ouxru f“ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of'the firm of F. J. Cheney & 00., doing business in the city of Toledo, (.ounty and State aforesaid and that said firm will pat the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR. for each and every case of Catarrh that. ' cannot be cured by the use of Hall's lutarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY. b‘w0rn to before me and subscribed in ch'iicoal stove for warming your finâ€" wants, Speak, the Japanese my presence, this (Jth_day of December, so to icon” ' .- " .. . . 1, t “at “'7. A. D. 1386. l puts a Quinta {y 0 at vi 156) ....... A'W.GLEASON. Pleasure out 01 what we should rc- ; gun; Aotary Public gard as trifle-s, and after labors and ' " “ : . sacrifices that we should think iiiâ€" l’lull's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- tolerable. _ Till-‘3 extraordinary Pa“ ly, and acts directly on the blood and “ammo and wholeâ€"hearted enjoyment :HllCtiustlSUI'fttcfS rof the System- Send . a :, . . ' .(. ' ‘ i 01' 05 lflOnlflS TCL‘. Iunder all the nigguidlincss of fills 1,. J_ CHENEY & 00‘. Toledo’o‘ ,lot marks the Japanese as unique Sum by an Druggists, 75c. among the peoples of the world. To“ Hull's Family P1118 101' consu- l He lives on next to nothing and paw-n“ t, thrives on it. lie always has a smile. He Works Wienm'cr he can Tx 5 r v .â€" ‘ r‘|.:.;..l ‘1 _ U 3013‘ “higo‘ 1.1 {H’f (1’1 lhis Wile than upon her return from [govgflhbndfig muffin, -n‘h:‘ul a: “a: la shopping tour during which he reâ€" . .\. . d_.', 7.3 . Lj, 1' .. l .‘ ‘ . ~ ' : . . in ii ed at home to amuse .tlie bah . fiesta. a. national holiday or a tomâ€"l a ‘ y lplo festival. In either case he goes! 3 , - . i . . jaâ€"iaring); to some temple, and din-s lCH]{\{\1?chN€I Xvfilfué‘ligrgiifigglglm lhis children or a friend. Ile is nev- J” _, ' ‘ ‘ ‘ lullN RAILWAY. ler too poor to have money to treat lilll'ective daily during March and April, cheap one way Colonist tickâ€" them. He only gives himself a. holiday when he is out of work, and his hol- ets Will be issued from all stations .‘idays are inexpensive. lie just ,in Ontario to all points on the Great iwalks a hundred miles to see some iNoi-thern Ry. in the States 01' Mon- ;ianious garden in its glory; he c:u'~ tuna, Idaho, Washington, and Dre- ?ries his luggage in n box, wrapped gen, also all points in British Col- lin oiled paper, and gets a bed at on luinbia. Einn for a hali'penny. llis food is' On March 1st, 8th, 15, 22nd and Lalmost as cheap; and when the last 1:19:11, and April 5th, 12th, 19th, iturn in the road shows him tlie:2(3tli, one way second class tickets iirises of Il‘orikari, or the house and 1 vii] be issued from Chicago to points W look upon him with equal i'avm', and Wherryâ€"trees 0f YUShan. on the (133’ :in North Dakota at greatlv rcduced why she went outside the tribe for a or all the year, he would not change irath husband. ' The girl hesitated, and then reâ€" lpliedâ€"eitlicr as a subterfuge or as ar proâ€" l statement of actual fact, but bably the formerâ€"that the rival was not so well ornamented as Was the suitor from the neighboring tribe. The honie'rival watched for the sucâ€" cessful suitor, took note of the pat- tern, and copied it. The other tribe resented this infringement, and declared war, in the course of which both suitors were killed. There’s something radically wrong about a. woman who isn't fond of dress parade. ~â€".â€"~..9.â€"â€"...... .f 'ARil-‘IY TRIALS. An Infantryman’s Long Siege. This soldier’s tale of food is inter- esting. ‘ During; his term of service in the 17th Infantry in Cuba and Philip»: pines, an Ohio soldier boy contracted a disease of the stomach and bowels which all army doctors who treated him pronounced incurable, but which Grapeâ€"Nuts food alone cured: “In October, 1899, when my en- listment expired, I was discharged from the Army at Calulutc, Philipâ€"i pines, and returned to the States onl the first available steamer that. lcit' Manila. When I got home I was a total wreck physmally mid my doctor put me to bed saying he considered me the worst brokenâ€"down man 01‘ my age he ever saw and after treat.â€" Sng'mc 6 mnths he considered my case beyond medical aid. “During the fall and winter of 1900 and ’01. I was admitted to the Barnes Hospital in Washington, I). ('1. for treatment for chronic inflammation of the stomach and bowels, but after 5 months returned home as bad as ever. _ “I continued taking medicine until February, 1902, when reading a newsâ€" paper one day I read about Grapeâ€" Nuts and was so impressed I sent out for a package right army, "The result is quickly told for I have used Grape-Nuts continually ev- er since with the best results, my health is so I can do a fair day’s hard work, stomach and bowels are in good condition, have gained 40 pounds in weight and I feel like a man altogether. "I owe my present good health to Grape-Nuts beyond all doubt for medical science was exhausted,” Name given by Postum 00., Battle Creek, Mich. Had he consulted any one of sever- al thousand physicians we know of they would have prescribed Grape. Nuts inunedlately. k in each package for the ram- nigollttln boox, ""he Road to Wellâ€" Ellie. ' ' i «m i places with the King of England. Fun infoynqafion as to time of 4, trains, berth rates in Tourist Sleep- er, also literature on any of the Hgartug'g‘ck Fegpig,-.â€"Dr, Agngw'g above States on application to Chas. Cure for the Heart is alicart tonic that \l’. Graves, District Passenger Agent, r emails to cureâ€"«is swift in its effects-m 6 King West, Room 1‘2, Toronto. 53:: to the "border land" and or 17‘. I. Whitney, General Passenger catches from death's grip more Sllfl?fl‘el‘5 Agcm-v St. Paul, Minn. alien any other remedy hr aziyfamnv of Hum-m n. q'l fir... : a; "-7. -‘ . , _ , , .l..-ub(..: In‘llgl :.llmCilL.:‘.in “EC (:fLLLSO'Ly C! icmavi suflcrnzgs. uives reuei m 31: insults-~75 A traveller tells of a trip on. a ..... jauntiugâ€"car in Ireland where he li‘ew men can argue about religion had f“ a fellow 1735530lll41-‘Y' ml Uglyâ€" {md keep cool. looking man whom he was not sorry to leave behind at. an inn. "That was a (nicer-looking fellow, Pat," I remarked to the wuggish driver as we proceeded on, our way. “Faith; yer honor, and he's as quarc as he looks. ll'c's it villain. .lle’s done fifteen years for loving his I woiie without visible inancs oi sup- 'An old lawyer tells a good story'mort.” about a case he had, but which hel "011. get out. I’M! A man Cun't didn’t lxecp. get fifteen years’ penal servitude for An Irishwoman sent for him in ‘lczwing his wife without visible great haste one day. She wanted Illâ€"Dans 03‘ SUI-“Port, ” him to meet her in court, and he "ShUl'C. Enid can't he. Sil' 17” Said hastened thither with all speed. The PM. With a tWiukle in his roguish woman's son was about to be plac-H‘ryO-S. “He did, though. And, be- ed on trial for burglary. When the ldnd! isn't it leaving yer woii‘e lawyer entered the court; the 01d 'without visible innnes of support’ woman rushed up to him, and in an When ye “WOW 1101‘ Out 0f 11 Window excited voice said 1â€"- ' on the third floor ‘2" "Mr. B.â€"â€"-â€"â€", Oi want ye to git a “’"“ remand for me b'y Jimmie." “Very well, madam.” replied the lawyer. “l. will do so if I can, but it will necessary to present to the $811.“: 1:02:10]; for 1‘ mm‘md- deaden pain temporarily wily, tobavcfrr: Hi} 5,13 _ "‘6 2.. _ ' turn again wun(l-..:.ibled’viow'zz‘cc. hot:- . une, 50 can psi. tell the Court with ith gram mmmgy, Itcrfi{“czg[cs gym, that (ii want It remand till 01 Can the system the }:\,:;:‘.'csii;.:eof llzcdir‘uhzz {git a better lawyer to spake for the and its cures arepr‘w “""-“\.--~7:’. )y. > After telling the woman that she It’s a case of love’s labor lost would have to get another lawyer when a woman is compelled to take 10 lake UP Um CUSL‘. he hurried back 'in washing in order to support a. to NS Ollltle a Very angry man. worthless husband. “fluâ€"4...“... . Sarcastic Father :râ€""Julia, that l For Over Sixty Years young man Smily has been here .mizz.\vnrsruw's Srio'rmxnsi'i-rurhas beenuxcrlhy . . , ,l. . - ._ ,c I miilmwsof mutlurs fur tliL.r children uhne teeming ‘hl‘co “15mg. _ln bl‘PCL'§"‘lnl‘ and It lv's-unhe-u 1.11. child, rottens tlr- gums. cliiyspain. cinca has been Menu 1y lllllllil gill; whom he n-induniic,rrgnlutcuthe-H.01anand bowels, and ill the . ' l , _ , . - .- - . lust remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle leni- . Inldn 3 0” h'cu'“ 1’“ “‘0 bu.” Sold by (linguists throughout the world. Be sure and to bring his trunk and make his ask (ox-"Mus. “'INSLOW‘S b‘oormsc Sruur." 22â€"0.] home with us?” Innocent Daughâ€" amm- icr :â€"â€"-"Oh, papa 2 may I ‘2 It is just HER GOOD POINT. what. he wanted, but he was too . . bashful to ask you. He'll be de- ' Even the moat mmmswc 1- }t .. en I n 1- . , _ I have their good traits. giggly“! “'1 w “m “US men An Irishman. mourning his late wife. tearfully remarked :â€" l . “Faith, and she was a good wo- “How long has the minister been man, She always hit me wid de preaching?” whispered the stranger, soft, end m; the broom}! who had wandered into the church ....__. and sat down away back. "About thirty years. I believe,” replied the other occupant of the pew. “That being 111:: case,” rejoing the strain ger, “I‘m stay. He must be nearly done.” MW Lover‘s Y-L'L (Wise llcad) Disinfect- ant bicep Powder i better than other powders, as it in both soap and disinfecta'nt. m GAVE UP THE CASE Rheumatism wan Succumb :. South American Rheumatic Cure becaus- it goes right to the soul of the trouble on: removes the canes. Many soculicd curt" mi women «no... r.» lawn :0 iii man, pollutethe spring and stomach and nerves out of killer means poison in the spring. South American Ner- vine is a great purifier, cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia. and tones the nerves. Thebest evidence of its efficacy is the unsolicited testimony of thousands of cured oncswe-gé No true Kentuckinn will take his morning rye iii the form of break- fast food. A. man is never more glad to see , The, pingsfined' Syringwflfi if, 1 Bufialo Blower, No.54, upright liscase and waste are bound to followâ€"~the 1 Bugalo Blower, 1 ‘_‘Earl” Steam Blower. 9’3] Ocean View. 0. 8. WHITE, 'â€" edema weeseeeeee WQW DWQZ’WER WWMWWW 8 gnu-I...“â€" mm“ WHAT RADIUM CAN DO. It is stated that a small fraction of an ounce' of radium, properly emâ€" ployed, would provide light for any large building, and would ‘not re- quire renewal for a century. It_ has been calculated that in a Single gramme of radium there is suflicmnt energy stored up to raise 500 tons weight a. mile high. An ounce would sufiice to drive a 50 li.p. motorâ€"car. at the rate of thirty miles an hour round the world. dreath, flattens, headache, Are Banished by Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. ~It Reheves in 10 Minutes. ". A. Bottom, druggist, Cookshire, Que., ironi Catarrh. My breath was very offensive even to myseli. I tried every- thing which promised me a cure. In almost. all instances I had to proclaim them no good at all. I was induced to try Dr. Agnew'o Catarrbahl’owder.‘ I get relief instantly after first applica- tion. It cured me and I am free iron: all the effects of it.“ 2.; DI’JigI’IBW’S Ointment relieves eczema In lday. 350 Ail. INNS 0' FRUITS And Farm Pro- duce generally. consign it to us aal we will get you good prices- WE Basses Gemmnssmn (in. " '” WORQNTO. T‘L'g‘ill'r .__....___.._.... An admirable Food or the L Ewing-es Finest quality and flavour. Nutritious and Economical, 48â€"21 FOR EALE. discharge, 9 inch outlet; No. 5, horizon» tal discharge, 104.} in. outlet. S. 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