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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Jan 1905, p. 3

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_ __._ TREATMENT on THE Peon. WAS IN ITS GRIP V FOR 25 YEARS "* TEEN DODD’S I KIDNEY PILLS CURED I-IIS KIDNEY ' â€"- HOW the Cit";r of Berlin Handles the Problem. flint/r wig/adderwflew, 14$ m6 ,,_,.:€’,./jfl°i ' V W4??e~9¢?f/W aw e 1/ WV W Many interesting details regarding the condition and treatment of the poor by the municipality of Berlin are contained by the report forward- // ed to the State Department by Ullit- Dis-Bf 33_ Y Q 7 M ed States Consul Haynes at Rouen, _: There are verv few dams- .r 4/ C . t .. , . France. From this report it appears that is is a crime in Berlin to be out. of work. When a ragged man makes his appearance on one of the streets , in Berlin he is immediately request- ed by a policeman to show his papâ€" ers. If they show that the bearer has slept more than a certain prescribed number ,of nights in an asylum for the homeless. fro‘m three to 'five days, he is immediately conducted to the work-house,‘which, although not a prison, resembles the latter in all deâ€" tails. - “ Every- person of humble means is insured by the State in Germany, Clerks, shop assistants and 'serâ€" Vants are Com )ellcd to insure against , _ ! sickness and oIld age. The State has Df’dd S Almanac .anfl, leaf] 01 mapy built an immense sanitorium at Beelâ€" “(mam-m} cums “,1 1‘". llhen 1. dead. itz at a cost of nearly $2,500,000, cc}. to glvc DlOddig-IE}d.ncy Plus‘ .a where the invalid citizen is sent with tllial' ’d I tam: L‘lentff't‘fé? boxFl’d ,3“ ~ his pension, in order to expedite his a Dag], now. am I301 0“ (flue ' . return to the ranks of the wageâ€" . O is Kldn‘ey rllls.al“ays cme earners. The whole object of the 5161‘: ,kldncys' Ulhefhscuse h‘is get Berlin municipality is to secure the $1 innit. .holdct mt tiles, “1:11,: 05%th physical and intellectual well-being .m‘n 1 15 3U” .S 8'1 1,11,?” u K. cue of its citizens, and although the‘lfif‘o “£0131 301 no :2”th ‘lmngy Germans are not soft-hearted in the If???” 13ft“) Gaga; )8 (’ ICC y manner of achieving this purpose 0 C S ‘l‘lwy ‘ 1 ’ they have this recommendationâ€"they W“ Succeed. NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS. I Dr. Freund, the chairman of State A rather humoroug Story is told to fit its citizens for the battle of EEEnt':;n{0&g.eac O I“ m a Effigserggge cgélga‘fgtilnogs'wfigf itwfi‘; The physician lone lashed. if 1he first equipped, then safeguarded and “gain b0??? 11,0311 avyfl’; “S afterward assisted in, distress, it 9 fix: or“; livéigiilc 23013053 the should punish stelnly and steadfastâ€" work in my library,” the lawyer am Remarkable Cure Reported From . t ' = . . n , b Th L . _t T h ng opelatprls m which Sunlight ..._ - e , _. . . Que 8° 3 esson 1 we 5 ooap cannot be used to advant- Huntersto‘w'n, Quo, Jan. 9â€"(Specâ€" .Gs L -a ial).â€"The thousands of‘Canadians 1°“ 1" makes the home bnoht who suffer from Chronic Kidney comâ€" and. Gleam ’ lB plaint will be interested- in the cure ‘ a u of Maximo, Boucher of this place. ‘ a ', (7 A G , For twenty-five years he sullered' i from Kidney Complaint. Dodd’s Kidney I’ills cured him. Speaking of- his case Mr. lioucher says: “It was Dodd‘s Kidney Pills that cured me. For twentyâ€"live years I suffered with the malady of the Kidâ€"- neys. I felt always feeble and was often in pain. One day I received a We can handle your poultry elthcn alive or dressed to best advantage. Also your butter, eggs, honey and other produce. THE EAWE‘SQN GDMMIS’Sln‘N GO... Limlted Cor. west Market and Colborne Sta. TORONTO. $343.... _, , , _ . For the very boatload your work to tho "I'iallmss AMERIGAN crime on." ' 15001: (or most in your town. or land lift-a. Monitreal.Torontlo, Ottawa, Quebec. "m “Ann-h..â€" :Y’.;VVV}I. xix»;- ' l INDIANS’ SUPERSTITIONS. Believe in Ghosts, Witcheslf and Power of the Medicine Men. The Indian believes there are boa constrictors in the streams of North America, and also that the Sduth American tapir lives in North Amerâ€" ica. He calls the boa constrictor . the isteâ€"achâ€"warâ€"naycr and calls the 5 tapir nocas-ohâ€"mcr. - The Indian believes he has a cure ' "and preventive for rabies or hydro- phobia. He also believes he can cure any snake bite on earth, from a ground rattler to 8. Velvet tall or diamond rattler. An Indian never was known to go mad from a dog bite or die from a rattler’s bite, while other races succumb to the ve- nom of a. snake or go mad from the “ bite of a rabid dog. The Indian be- lieves that cleansing the stomach each full offthe moon by vomiting ». u _ - gives long lie and - ood health to 30â€" Why dld M153 UlmV take to all who will practise it through No Breakfast Table complete without 4 .o" M w.r..._ ' ‘/;~v‘ #le .-‘...'\_,4 WV s . l “fir-'4‘ v“: ~ ., J. M- An admirable food, with all its natural qualities intact, fitted to build up and maintain robust health, and to reelst winter’s extreme cold. It is a valuable diet for children. The Most Nutritious and Economical. ‘i The game of chess is still included Eclihesalgfgy 3:]: giztianiglefi: ‘iglfi'swcred, “but you can’t take it the violin?” Sheâ€"J‘Because a bow life. people, and we will nurse you back away With you’ I am SOl‘l'y *0 say} goes With It“ I The Indian, when in battle, and I ‘- «' to vigor; drop out of employment for 1 have lost so many books I ---"â€"+ -. fatally wounded, believes that if his 5-, H and we will find .you fresh work, through lending them that I have medicine man can reach him with . :.l.' grow old, and we. will provide you resolved never let another volume | U l b l ‘ g his;1 birtter 1medicine before he dies it - 1’ with bread and butter; but become leave my house- E H MT :71.“ $1” “3 lust?“ #311“ and he fl \g, 1azy and vagabond, and we 5 will A week passed, and the lawyer SLA ES IN LONDON., t11f I: able to escape flom the bat- '1‘ look you up and make you work 08-1119, 13"),(1 aSked for the 103“ 0f hls , ' “T , , hem ' He thmks every man .15 - fin you havc paid the uttmost myth? lawnâ€"mower2 ‘ . Bits of Land ’I‘.1at Bring ,Thelr Guest until he finds him out, in 'l.‘ mg; of your debt“ «A - l “1 am (“fly too glad .10 lend you Noble Owners Wealth._ which event he loses all confidence in Rags and misery. dare not, he about my lawnâ€"mower,” said the physiCian, Viscount Portman owns less .than hm? and n.ve gets Over 1"" ' in the park or scatter disease 'fthOllgh it is my rule never to lot 300 of London’s 74,672 acres, but I 11:39 lndl‘m Fever makes “P after -' through the crowded streets. If lit. leave my 'laWn. There, however, they are worth more than half a a??? 9”“ “’lthfiny one- , 15.10. may .1 1 there is any-virtue in the unemployed iyou may use it all you please." ' county elsewhere. ' ‘ apt?“ enemy a§~h0.P%S€S. but .. ‘1 A the State Will certainly develop it as a...ng - ___mâ€"~mw~-mwâ€"gw The Duke of Bedford is lord of 84,â€"" 1;: WI e hatred m 1113 heart“ ,-_ ' - ’ well as it is "possible to do so. There ,3 ~ To TWqu w you mat m 000 acres; but the 118 acres wllichl ‘3 bffllevfis ‘15 ‘1“th 01‘ has as - is a central bureau for providing iii. fig Chasng cin'gmgngggacm-mm lie within the fourâ€"mile radius arellfimcr‘ falth m an _Indl§m doctor as m- men with work, and when a man "4 and absolute care for ep-cl' probably more Valuable than all the]Inapa’lera.Ce has .1“ his M'D' ' The , .‘i knows that not to work means'the' "i, and We” form “.1mhl‘m‘ rest put together. The Duke, it isl 'n‘dmn doctor Chums 1,10 never under" . ~ . .- bleeclmflandPromldmfil’flc‘i- - . - q- takes to treat a. patient unless h -’ "‘ Workâ€"house he solicits employment 11:9manufacturergliavcgnarzfinteedit. See-foes. said, draws an income of ...60,000 t1 . u h] . 0 :4 ‘ here and elsewhere with such a will lmoniglstia thetdgiilggfcgsa§3€3§nygggilteggfi from the tolls levied Jon the 'l'ruit arise 522153; underflands the nature 9; as almost compels wages. In one lg“st ‘1 "’3' {ml Y“ t I . L 60 'abox a. and vegetables that enter Covont , - . . L 5 L year the State has Secured employ' $ng55383lgnlliafrishlijglogigh Coi'l‘oronto Garden Market, in addition to, an, :gchfi‘lgebiglhiigegnfigtbgggvedflgn :1: . ; ,3. ment for .50,000 men: ' . are." afii enormous sum from rents. 50mg om time Indians we're who’s; $.V.."'so-$r.'$~.*_u.£u:£:~.'.3r:‘.>:..":efirll i°s~’.*.?‘.."'.-.:t¢l5~‘x ~=2 p The Citizen ls prov1ded With samâ€" *3" " ' "- “ The Duke of Westminster has two but th h ‘ _ l a , _ - 3:) tary dwellings, with unadulterated M estates in London, either of Whichi icine are not L'cvexlzelts m Fwd" 1-; Used-1n H-B-K- Ill-hug: Gloves ‘ j .‘33 food, with schools and technical colâ€" Ladyâ€""Why don’t you go [to work? yields a truly regal income. lfi‘rom that uni?“ (1)111 c5113? (in behaves and Moccasinsâ€"tough as whaleâ€" ‘5 leges’, and With insurance for sick- Don’t you know that a rolling stone the two estates the Duke is said to aim d u g .y ‘ ,9} was was b fl .bl' f 1. b1 I .83., ness and old age. For-a penny he {gathers no moss?” The Trampâ€" draw many millions a year. 3Tb: 1111;; p 03011. Of Wltchfilaft’ onc’ ex} 8’50 t’P 13' 95cc“: 1' ' , . can travel almost from one end of "‘Madam, not to evade your question The Duke of Portland has a. snug chimg a: foul t9 “fives “1 E 013135: bl“: proof, windâ€"proof, bell-proof," I . Berlin to the 0‘01"?r by electric tl'am-‘at all, but merely to obtain infor- and very valuabfe little estate tuck- th‘emj S :0 m: mflny 31,5131) e to $90 g craék roof teap roof ri _ roof way or electric railway. His streets inaction; may I ask. what practical ed away in the corner between Port- other; d?) 8 level see em’ While p .' ’ ' p 3..- pp ’ are clean, brilliantly lighted and utmty moss is to a man in my con- land place and Marylebone road. In ' I cold-proofk- almost Wear-.proofâ€"- noiseless; his cafes and.mus_ic halls dition?” * ‘ point of acres it is insignificant, but _ certainly the greatest jleather l;- are innumerable. He lives in a palâ€" WM 1t produces in rents $2,500,000 21. V ALREADY SUPPLIED. . . . ace. 'And all this is the result of M' year. ‘ Th'- 1 I - g . j: everjused 1n mitts and gloves. -,, municipal governmentby experts in- When in the 17th century Sir ohn ggotomiggosg‘t‘ihwthe hay Like buckskin it . i5 tanned .1 ' stead of by amateurs _ . Spencer, Lord Mayor of London, .9, J ‘ 1 (0 n :7 - . - . . . W. . bought for. a song. a few acres in BeSlde a desk and work the way ,2; Without 011, unlike buckskin It 19 l3 ' TAKE NOTICE. th (1- trictg know , Cl .1. . 11 Those fellowedo in town." .. 1 t 't ‘ ' 1 f ."1 > « DAY GROWING LONG-FR. 0 1S ~ . {i =15 01 xermc ) p , . I 2 111 porous,l lS wmoâ€"proo â€"â€"Vvll ~â€" ~‘ We publish simple, straight testiâ€" and Canonburyuhe little dreamt that Th“ .3111“) s cased £19m ,_m0m outwear three bucksk'in'g". . . E1 . monials not regs a ents’ inter- he was preparing a regal fortune for ‘ 1 .nln ’3 l ~ - - w - I ‘1 us; A scientific Wiltel 1n the ectrlcal ' l D g a noble family (lakes INCI. plus, and than “P. t ,, M.“ d G1 M ".7, magazine advances the startling VICWS. from Well-RDOWII Peoplc- 8., J h h '1 1 . .’ . Says sadly “If I en} mi ht é .. .;.m.,°. l 5 an OVW if. I, V . . ‘ From an m, 1. America they testify 11 o n a( a Clarmlng daughter » _Y s .v. - theory that the tune occupied by 0m 0 - . - h d b h d 1“, on the farm mm mm ~. never crack or harden, never get i , . . .. . . . to th , fits of MINARD»S LINL w 0 was wooe y a an some but . <s 1 - 3 .- ,~ ; . . World m Its dlmnal lotatlon 15 0 m0 » im ecunious Baron ‘Lord N rth m ‘ 50(1an :1 alwa -- 1' bl “ ' 1 llo-thcnin r_ ’l‘he fact he the best OI Household Remeâ€" p ’ , , o a p- " ' f: 1 ,re ys warml'p 13' e! (1" 310W13’ 9 z: » 5: l . ton on whom the City Knlght refus- F" “V” 5“” lea“ ’ ' ' ‘ ’ ’K says, remains irrefutable that the (1168- d ’t -l t .L'._1 , . Mm.wixm.ow'e50omn~mSvnmlm been-nob. 2‘: 50ft and comfortable. a ‘l‘.‘. ' t‘ f . . ‘ t 1 -S u h C C RICHARDS & CO. e 0 5m] 0 as a Do 911 1‘1 honâ€"n" mill'lmvsoi mothers for their children while beguiling " ' ' ' ' ' â€"" ' ' ‘ - ‘,. iluratfin 0111 plcsen m c ' '_ law. But the young lover was deâ€" ll‘llodolhlcytheCfill€1,flfir§t0n5the nmmilallayfsnsin.ourci’ SOldatall dealers but‘nel’el‘ With“ ». ess an 1 was some ml 1071 years termined to have his way in spite glut co lc‘ireégn lbcs hastomlnc am lows .nndla'ma f . ' â€"-â€"'â€"â€"--â€"-'- ,l ., . .. . , . I ,1 ,, , u h] :_ ago; but “‘101‘9 31‘0 110W sef’eral na‘ of pacernal frowns, and one day, 'so szidrgy‘finiumtatill-outlier“‘31,;ttloxlig.%§§s.gr2°m§r '0 tt 5 brand g" tural physwal causes tending. to e,f_ . ’_ .the Story goes, he dressedhimseu as unit-r AIRMW'INSLO-V sSoorlllsuSrimp_n “A” .. i feCt & gradual al‘l'eSt 0f the. earths Mf“m a baker’s apprentice, called at .the. , _. .. . . " proper motion about her aX1s. . PROBLEMVOF THE PAJPER.~ Knight’s house, and carried on the Heâ€"“I suppose ‘Miss -de' Millions, ’2 3} The most important of these is the ' .â€"-â€"7 . heiress in his basket on the top of married that 9001‘ young al‘tiSt be" ' ' :‘fl retarding ell'ect of tidal action .in- Great Question Which England his head, " ' _ cause she loved him?” Sheâ€""No; 'fj fluenccd by the sun and ,moon’s at- Has to Face. To this romantic incident the Lord because her dearest frien-d loved tl‘uction- T110 tides: n0 (10“th had England’s greatest and most press- Northampton Of 0111‘ day Owes the him.” 9. 3 an enormously greater effect during mg problem today is not Imperial enormous revenue that comes from â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- ' ‘8: {the-early Stages 0f the earth’s came” federation. Nor is it. preferential his London DI‘OPOF'GY- a‘ l' $113“ at present; but Whlle the re‘ tariffs within the Empire. The prob- “‘““-,â€"+-'““"_ " ' u I l l I l tarding action of the tides still reâ€" 10m that is worrying her most is, HABIT S CHAIN. V ._. . . Flaws, PI‘O‘Q‘ably t110.€1‘0_atest factor what. to do with her paupers; says *â€" ‘When QJaI‘limeSe andience WiSh ’00 A church of solid coral is a curio- l, 1n the possdlle lengthening of the the New York Sun” Certain Habits unconsciously express disapproval of a play, they sity of the Isle of Mane, which is A '3 £1135 1% mliSt b8 “mlmlgely 1055 thaln One family out of four of - that Formed and Hard to Break. turn the” lluCkS .tO the stage. the highest of the Seychelles group. ) I ormeryl W10“ 1° g o e was a mo ‘ countr ’s ' o ulation earns normally . . . . â€"â€"-â€"- - i . _ ‘iten state, and at a still earlier periâ€" less “in, §5ppcr week, and 8 p5,. bhfigltlglesirllrlgfij tl>131fl<$flll>he§weesrtimgtés An idea of the popularity of . , . . . < Ofl When It was 11‘ a gaseous 60nd“ cent. of all‘ the families in the king- sary to break a lifflong 1131mm ‘ffiu‘fi‘l‘ guckelft’sd 1Â¥Targuerlte Clears may Minald S lemlnl fill 331% EVEIVW‘JBTB j inim- _ dom have an average income less if'it could be. transformed lift 'a' ‘3 galne rom the fact that the _,____ ‘ l . There are other retarding causes than this. In London one person in , ht f t l . sales in 1904 exceeded 12,000,000, on} V m 1 d fem mm” 1 h. which have to do with the lengthenâ€" , - d- i t} k} u. ( welg 0 .many- on.s' ’ . ‘ WhiCh is by fa!" the largest sale 0f y a my 0 a" y can. '9 :l n‘ . . f U d t} d-_.f .1 m my live ms in la wor 10 so a It, sometimes requires a higher deâ€" an brand in the histor of events that occurred tWenty years V A leymg (E “3 fay? 1.8 1.1ttlof. Em â€" lJUb'liC POOThOUSO in WhiCh a‘dum Pal“ gree of heroism to break the chains Caiada y age. . . ' ~ ' ‘ . , ' . hospital 5. or in pubic um ic asyâ€" forlorn hope in a bloody battle. ‘A ,___., . . ,. . ‘ Lover's" Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Dislnfect- ', 93001.15" “nowflblup try golglamcfacâ€" lums_ In 1887, out of 82,545 deaths lady writes from an Indiana town: érfh't‘o I £3313,“ Saginsyugg 0: 1.12:0 ant Soap Powder dusted in the .1.12101”! 10m p0351 Y ‘0 9p 1 0 a in London; 17.0.00 took place in “From my earliest Childhood I was filakinwffii) is {so expensive}; bath. SONG!!! the Water and disln‘ a . . x, feats. . ' L a lover of coffee. Before I was out .of'my teens I was a miserable dysl- peptic, sufi‘ering terribly at times with my stomach. ’ "I was convinced that it was coffee that 'was causing the trouble and yet I could not deny nlyself a cup for breakfast. 'At. the age of 36 I was in very poor health, indeed. My sister told me I was in danger of bemming a Coffee drunkard. "But I never could give up drinkâ€" ing coffee for breakfast although it kept me constantly ill, until I imil? to the cal‘th'? surface' and 1:1“2 public institutions for paupers. This action of magnetic currents, Whlch being the normal State of affairs. .wouldnbsorb some energy from the some idea may be formed of the revolvmg mass that represents our frightful conditions existing among world' ' the laboring class when, asnow, the country is suffering from a severe inâ€" dustrial depression. Hundreds of thousands of men and women are _ out of work, their little savings are where they wanted to bring on a quick, violent revolution. In the preâ€" sent elmergency, as in past ones, they are not spinning theories or inâ€" dulging in violenttalk of riots, but a large portion of the intellect and wealth of the country is energeticalâ€" ly endeavoring to ameliorate present bad conditions and to contrive some ans to prevent their recurrence. The rich are contributing generously V to the Mansion House and other funds for the relief of the poor; and meantime both socialists and non- soclulists a1‘6 attacking vigorously Battle Creek, Mich. ‘to show the men that they are the land laws, which probably are Look in each pkg. for the famous'reudy to do unto others as their at the root of present deplorable little book, “The Road to Well-:would that others should do unto conditions. villo.’ ' jthcm The “middle ages" we so often hear spoken of do not refer to the ladies. Ladies have no middle ages; they are all young or oldl; ‘ Minald‘l Linlmlnt [lures Dandruff. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" BIIS LAST PLACE. A gentleman who was interviewâ€" ing a valet asked him. “Why did you leave the last place you lived at?” x _ . "Well, sir,” replied the valet,'“I didn't like it at all, and was glad to leaVe. But I could go back any time I like.” "Then, if you could go back again that shows you "must bear a good character, so I’ll engage you," said the gentleman. It afterwards transpired that the last place the valet lived at was a prison um. . When you think you have cured a. cough or cold, but find a dry, hacking cough remains, there is danger. Take 2 properly according to directions, and now we can hardly do without Postum for breakfast, and care nothing at all for coffee. “I am no longer troubled with dyspepsia, do not have spells ensui- iering with my stomach that used to trouble me so when I drank cof- fee.” Name given by Postum Co., ‘ '“tion Cure $23.3“: at once. ' It will strengthen the lungs and stop the cough. Prices: 8. C. Wanna & Co. 305 25c 50c. 01. LeRoy.N.Y..’I‘oronto. Can. 0 a o ._.â€"-â€"-‘ Women kiss when they meet Just ISSUE N0. 1â€"06. . l

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