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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 Jun 1904, p. 7

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I. RIVER Mill ' HAD TRUUBLES NINE MILLION ACRES â€". Government Lands steaders . For Home- In Western Nebraska near the Union TILL DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS Pacific Railroad in section lots of 64:0 CURED HIS KIDNEYS . v __ {Then His Rheumatism and Other Scans Vanished Once and for all â€"His Case only One of Many. Barwick, Ont, June 20.-â€"'(Speci.a1)- >â€"That Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure Rheumatism, or any other disease re- BUIting from disordered Kidneys is .the experience of many of the settlers in this Rainy River country. The Ilase of William John Dixon of this [Ilace is a fair sample of the work =.he great Canadian Kidney llemedy B doing. “I had Rheumatism so bad I had lo use a stick to walk. I had pains n my bacli and right hip and I had lo comfort in sleeping. “I could no more than dress or un~ [ress myself for nearly two months, hid I was for nearly three week I yould not lace my right shoe. "My brother advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills and I did so. lifter taking three boxes I Could walk wound and lace up my shoes and do my work. Six boxes cured me com- lletely.” Dorld's Kidney Pills are the one ~|ure cure for sick Kidney Sick Kidneys are the cause of nine-tenths if the ills the human family suffers om. ¢._-_____ ROTHS CIâ€"IILD’ S IlEBUKE, laz'on Rothschild, one of the most unostentatious of millionaires, has a l'ry way of administering a deserved mub which is appreciated by everyâ€" pody except the recipient of the reâ€" buke. Not laining very long ago he was enter- at luncheon a. distinguished party. The meal went on admiraâ€" bly. ‘Nothing narred the general onâ€" joyment save the loquacity of one young man. This young man insisted on monoâ€" poli....i.g the conversation. lie inâ€" sisted on talking about himself-â€" about. his books, his work, his love- vnffairs, his motorâ€"car. Finally he jumped to his feet. “By Jove!” he saidâ€"“I must show you all my sleeveâ€"links and studs. I got them this morning. They are malachite.” And he passed from one guest to another, exhibiting the studs, which were neither beautiful nor costly nor in any way out of the ordinary. “Malachite?” he kept repeatingâ€"'- l‘genuine malachite." Baron Rothschild watched young man’s progress with a faint kneer. When the studs reached him he touched them with his linger suâ€" perciliously, and drawled: “Al , malachiteâ€"eh? handsome stone. the It is a I have, always lik- rd it. I have a mantelpiece of it in the next room!" . W... .- THE FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR WORLD’S FAIR ST. LOUIS. District Passenger ~Agent McDonald of the Grand Trunk Railway who recently returned from St. Louis, states that it is hard to find suitâ€" able language to describe the magniâ€" tude and beauty of the greatest Exâ€" position ever held. The site of 1240 acres being miles long and one mile wide, is covered with beautiful buildings, broken with lagoons, Canals, grand rourts, monuments, statuary, parks, rte, all forming a picture that must be'scen to be realized. two An Electrical railway, called the intramural, makes it easy to get from one part of the grounds to mother, and follow out the daily E'ogramme, enjoying an hour listen- g to “Sousa’s” or other famous bands, or taking in a lecture or ad- zlress, or Art Gallery. When you consider the immensity bf the buildings, one alone having over 20 acres of floor space, and re- flect that they are filled with the lhoicest of exhibits from all over the world, one exhibitor vying with another to obtain the coveted Gold Medal, it seems to suggest the thought of what a, grand opportunâ€" lty and an education it will.bc, to the young men and women of our land. to spend a week or tWO St. Louis this year. telligcnt man, woman afford to treat. _‘he' beautiful Electric lighting of the Pan American Exposition, which few thought would ever he approach- ed is entirely eclipsed by this Mon. ster Fair. g One of the features of the. fair, is .the “Inside Inn,” a hotel neocmmo- ldating (5,000, splendidly run, and at reasonable rates. 3 The total expenses of a trip i uis based on half railway rates, ,is within ‘the reach of all and per- lmits stop over at Chicago, and other points, and the trip is made, quickly and comfortably. It is the intention of the Grand Trunk to run through cars from Montreal and Toronto to St. Louis, commencing June 13th, and possibly before. The Really no O or child can miss this great World’s to St. Canadian Press Associttion gore unanimous in their praise of the rand Trunk and Illinois Central lroute, and with the Exposition. 28â€"04. ..__...__+_..__. Eternal vigilance isn’t always the ‘iprice of libertyâ€"sometimes it's $10 fiend costs. ,Minaid’s Linimeni Lumbarman‘s Friend acres each, for almost nothing. The salubrity of these lands is something remarkable. Distance from railroad is three to thirty miles. There will be a grand rush of homesteaders: This is the last distribution of free homes the United States. Government will ever make in Nebraska. Write for pamphlet telling how the lands can be acquired, when entry should be made, and other information. Free on application to any Union Pacific Agent, or H. F. Carter, 75 Yonge Street W., Toronto. ~â€"â€"â€"-â€"e THE GUESS DOLL. An English non-comformist clergyâ€" man, of whom the London Telegraph tells, is the victim of a rarely profit- able absentâ€"mindcdness. 'At a fair held by the women of his church one of the “attractions” was a beautiful doll, handsomely dressed, which was to be given to the pel‘Son who guessâ€" ed its name. There was an entrance fee, and the choice of the doll’s name was left to the clergy- man. At the close of the fair it was found that the guess doll had brought in more than one hundred pounds; but as the name had not been hit upon by any one, clergyman suggested that it be appointed a. parish visitor, and call regularly up- on the children in the hospitals in the town. This was readily agreed to. Then somebody said : “You must have given it 8. odd name!” “Ah, that reminds me!" exclaimed the clergyman, looking confused but still cheerful. “I did not name it at all."- I v.._ ..... very She-“\i‘hat if I have loved anâ€" other, dear? Don't you know it has only prepared me for the greater, higher love I have for you?" “That’s all right, but how do I know that the love you now have for me isn’t preparing you for a.greater, higher love for someone. else?” how’s This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Sc 00., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN &MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 I-iall's Cutarrh Cure is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monials sent l'ree. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. 'l‘ake Hall’s Family Pills for pation. constl~ Wattsâ€"“Does your wife ever scold when .you have been out late at night?” Pottsâ€"~“Oh, no, she never says a word! She gets up the ne:& morning about four o’clock'and prac- tises on the piano, and I daren’t say a. word.” “Before I give you my answer," said the flun‘yâ€"haired girl, “I would like to know if you are in a position to keep me in the style to which I have always been accustomed.” “If the styles don’t change too often, I am,” replied the wise youth. “Otherâ€" wise, the odds are in favor of my go- ing broke.” “Young Spenderly has been flying high since the death of his millionâ€" aire uncle." “Yes; he has found it smooth sailing since he came into his heirship.” ,4, There never was greatness without gratitude. hep iiiinaii's Linimeni in the Hun. Wt... Heâ€"“Do you think blondes more admirers than brunettes?" “he â€"â€"“I don’t know. You might ask Miss Turner; she has had experience in both capacities.” Wm have For Over Sixty Vent-s Mm». ‘. ’rxsmw‘s Seornmo Sviulp has been used by millions of motlu s for their children while teething. Imoothes the chili. often; the gums. alleys pain. cure: “ind coiic. re, hates the Stomach and bowels, and is the in st remedy for Diurrhma. Twenty-five cents a bottle Sold Lydruggisw throughout the world. Be sure uni ask for “ luns. Wrxsnow’sSoorluxu srnur." '2-,0l “George! You horrid thing! If you try to kiss me again I’ll call papa. and he’ll bring the bulldog in." “Huh! I don’t 'want to kiss the bull- dog." lsiful liliinard's and take no uiher. ....__-- MUSIC IN THE HAIR. Someone has drawn attention to the fact that music exercises an in- fluence on the growth of the hair in a most curious manner. Consistent playing for some years on metal in- struments, the trombone in particu- lar, will cause baldness; while the playing of the piano, violin, and Violoncello rather increases than othâ€" erwise the growth of the hair. Flute and claironet players are not'supposed to be influenced either way. The Adorerâ€""It’s wonderful, old man, what love will enable a fellow to see in a girl that he never saw before!” The Onlookerâ€"-"No doubt! But it’s equally wonderful what it won’t let him see that he’ll see lat- H (21‘. .didn't There are very ,few cleans- ing operations in which Sunlight Soap cannot be used to advant. age. it makes the home bright and clean. 113 HAUNTS OF FISH AND GAME. Attractions for Sportsmen on the Line of the Grand Trunk. The Grand Trunk Railway Company has issued a handsome publication, lprofusely illustrated with half-tone ellgruVings, descriptive of the many attractive localitiesgfor sportsmen on their line of railway. Many of the regions reached by the Grand Trunk seem to have been specially prepared for the delectation of mankind, and where for a brief period the cares of business are cast aside and life is given up to enjoyment. Not only do the “Highlands of Ontario” present unrivalled facilities for both hunting, fishing and camping, but the 30,000 Islands of the Georgian Bay, Thou- sand Islands and St. Lawrence Riv- cr, Rideau River and Lakes, Lake St. John, and the many attractive lo- calities in Maine and New Hahn} shire, present equal opportunities for health, pleasure and sport. All these localities are reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System, and on trains unequalled on the continent. Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Que- bec, New Hampshire and Maine fish and game larvs are inserted in the publication for the guidance of sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Rail- w-ay has also issued descriptive il- lustrated matter for each district sep- arately, which are sent free on ap- plication to the agents‘of the Com- pany and to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent, G. T. 11., Union Station, Toronto. «i OVER THE WAB; SH. To the Great World’s Fair St. Louis, lilo., everything is now wide open, round trip tickets on sale until December lst‘, at lowest firstâ€"class oneâ€"way fare, good'liftcen days, fare and a third good sixty days. Now is the time to see this, the greatest of all l‘3>;positions in the history of the world. The great Wabash is the Banner Line, the shortest and quick: est route from Canada to St. Louis. The through trains on the are the- admiration of going to St. Louis. For time tables and descriptive fol- der, address J. A. Richardson, Dis- trict Passenger Agent, Northeast corner King and Yonge Streets, To- route. a... Wabash all travelers “Is that dog of yours a pointer?” asked the stationâ€"master at the vilâ€" luge station. “No,” replied the weary sportsman, who was returnâ€" ing with an empty gameâ€"bag; “he’s a disappointer!” a... _~..â€"..~â€"...â€"â€"~w w- Dear Sirs.â€"‘.Vithin the past yea: I know of three fatty tumors on the head having been removed by the application of lilINAl‘tD’S LliNIl‘z’lEVT without any surgical operation and there is no indication of a return. CAPT. W. A. PITT. ' Clifton, T. IS. Gondola Ferry. asmmuulz: ' €55}33mvnmm:wm airmanâ€"Jaw J “And new, dear," said the delightâ€" ed You“). “when may I speak to your father?” “You won‘t need to do that, George,” replied the sweet young thing, who had just accepted him. “He told me today that if you speak to me toâ€"night he’d .u speak to you to--morrox . Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lover’s Dry Soap a. powder. It will remove the grease with the greatest case. When every day is Sunday, Oh", won’t it be heyday? But oh, it will be better still When every day is pay day ! Minard’s Linimani is uiid by Physicians H Sheâ€"“Faint heart never won a fair lady, you know.”' liloâ€"“True. I fear I shall never muster up courage to propose.” Sheâ€"“But then ladies are not all fair. I’m a decided brunette.” 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 ' : Soresumption The Lung 5 Tonic Y right now. It is guaranteed to cure. It has cured many thous- ands. - ‘ Prices: S. C. WELLS 61: Co. 308 ’ 25c. o. SIN. v. ’I‘orontCan. r r_».... -I.( s .......-â€"~ . < ---.x. e uz-‘v‘ A... â€"..- “dc/M mâ€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" munâ€":â€" Poiatoes, Peuitry,’ Eggs, Butter, Apples t us have your consignment of any of these articles and We will get you good prices. THE fifi‘h’kfififd 395%? hdiS'éBS-{ihl egg , Limited Cor. West Market and Coibcrne 82:3, TORONTO. , g Among the many Libby delicacies . ‘ ( Veal Loaf, POL‘rkâ€"‘SEJ Wafer-Sliced Dried been . Beef Hash. otcr-wliolcsmnc foods that are 'is dainty as they are needâ€" as substantial as they are appetizmg. Ask your Grocer ior Libby’s. | . can an n -' , H cs melee! s. Laney .. .. ‘ . I“; '5," r» u; “3’ r619 . on: TAELE Leftist 7’ .Nickel Plated Metal Lamp. Porcelain Shade and chimney Complete. 372.25, I“) I)" l'oronto. if Your Dealer Does Not Keep Them, Send to Toronto, for a Sample Lamp. BEAU?! FUL LEGHT. ONE LAMP GIVES UGHT EQUAL TO OllfllHAR'l' GAS dEa'S. Three Styles : Tabla, Pendant and racket. Illustrated Catalogue Furn'shal to Dealers Application. See also our line of Oil Slaves and Heaters, for Summer use. lVlIOLl-IS ALE ONLY. 'l‘lle Qilllllfi till‘l Gill tili'l’" ll'l‘l). TORONTO. ' F0313 on tiff ms FARMERS as omens that are safe and chm and rates of interest. We oifer good securi fies that are paying 3 to 4 per cent. half yearly, or better than 7 and 8 per cent. per snnum. For full part:- cuinrs address “ Executor,” No. 1: Queen St. East. Toronto. BUCHANAN’S UNLOAlilNd OUTFIT _. Works well both on i ~ stacks and in barns, A unloads all kinds of ‘ hay and grain either - loose orin sheaves. ‘ Send forcataloguo to M. T. BUCiiANAN l C0., lugersell,0nt 25-34. ISSUE 25â€"04. When you are at a loss to know what to serve for lunchcen~whcn you crave something: both upper tizim; and satisfying, try feed Products are Boneless Chicken. Mélrose Pate, "BAN PE Hill.) if ,ns :33 e .l . 99., - MM?) '9" -.= @flix’fifia ‘ Merl; w assassinate “as? [3.393; Fives-Class Grocer Can Supply ' “KG-WW?!“ ,, 7‘ “ a u ENG; ‘ I i I l Fw‘......_.n___ ,..., ,,...__ Mâ€"â€" Natural “a n 9 ( {’9 Flavor) is \ ;:' (M . l Potted Ham and. Corned For the very bectsond your work to the ” Efii‘u’ii‘sii Ahififiii‘ydi‘é fil’Eli‘ifi deli." 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