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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 20 Jan 1905, p. 7

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THE SORROWS OF BOBBY. "I'll never speak a piece again,- I don't care “most folks say, ’Cause once I learned the speech ' To speak at school last day; My, but I studied awful hard, An’ practiced makin’ bows, When I was chorin’ ’round the barn I’d say it to the cows. nicest ROBT. BOND’S CASE __ HE WAS CURED or Bmonr’s DISEASE BY DODD’S KID- ' NEY PILLS. â€"â€" Doctors Said There Was no Hope Then, when the foks all come. An’ I was called to speak, ’ I clean forgot to make a bow, An’ my knees was dreadful weak. For Him, but He is a Wen Stid o’ the Words I was to say. M N _ There come a great big lump I an 0w. In my throat, an stuck there last, Mount Brydges’ Ont” Jam. 16._ 'An’ I stood there like a gump. (Sl)e!:laf.)â€"’l‘hxtt Dodd’s Kidney Pillsl cure Bright’s Disease completely and permanently has been clearly shown in the case' of Mr. Itobt. Bond, a Well-known resident of this place. Mr. .Bond does not hesitate to say he owes his life to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “My attending physician,” Mr. Bond states, “said I was in the last stages of: Bright’s Disease and that there was no hope for me. I then commenced to use D'odd’s Kidney Pills and no other remedy. I used in all about twenty boxes when my doctor pronounced me quite well. I have had no return of the trouble Since.” . Bright’s Disease is Kidney Disease in its worst form. Dodd’s Kidney l’ills always cure it. They also eas- ily cure milder iorms‘of Kidney Complaint. _,_.__+__._â€" Jes’ like a gump, with open mouth An’ starin’ eyes an’ achin’ heart; Then everybody laughed, but ma (She allus takes my part.) I spect I’d be a standin’ yet, My mind was that confused, But teacher, speakin’ jes' as kind, Said: “Bobby. you are ’scused.” Ziggsbyâ€"“There goes a fellow who Whistles at danger.” I’ersbyâ€"“Ah! he must be a very brave fellow. Who is he?” Ziggsbyâ€"“A locomotive driver.” . _.â€"-â€"â€"- "Is this a good place to hunt rabâ€" bits?” asked the amateur sportsman. "I should just say so,” replied the boy; “you could hunt here l‘or a Week and never find none.” fimm‘mm’rw‘wflww1~ __.uuu . . OUTCOME OF THE WAR. Russia Must Be the First to Sue For Terms; "This war will end when Russia asks for terms of peace, or, in the contrary event, when the last Japâ€" anese creature of either sex, capable of bearing arms, dies fighting against her.” Such was the emphaâ€" tic declaration of Mrf Arthur Diosy, F.R.G.S., founder of the Japan Soâ€" ciety of London, recently. Intervenâ€" tion be regarded as practically out of the question; Japan would take care not to be swindled a time. The struggle was likely to affect the commerce of the world to a. greater extent than any other war in history. It was a conflict between a retrograde type of civilization, re‘ presented by a so-called Christian nation, and a free and enlightened type, represented by a soâ€"called heathen people. The real cause of the war was the present condition and future of China. It was the am- bition of Japan to awaken the Chin- ese, and she would have every adâ€" vantage in attempting their regener- ation. Russian success would not, in the lectuz'er’s opinion, be well for British trade. Wherever a Chinaman’ had come under the thumb of the Russians, he had found it to his adâ€" vantage to buy other than British goods, and if Russia became allâ€" powerful in China, there would be a great increase in the sale of German, A. w ,. .a . . 3:33.: ' -: .5“ . 'N . :: EARl’d A ,‘fiemfertahie Living WITH A ’ Shatham incubator Poultry raising with a Chatham Incubator is a very profitable and easily managed occupation. Unless you want to go into it extensively it need take but very little of‘your time. Government repel-ts show that the demand for chickens in Canada is greatly in excess of the supply and Great Britain is always clamoring for more. That means a steady market and good prices for chickens. You cannot raise chickens success- fully with a. setting hen. She is wast~ ing time setting when she should be. laying. While she is hatching and brooding a few chickens she-could be ' i E z I . y - laying live or SIX dozen eggs . - . . ' . " r' , l i. 1 percentage ol chickens she hatches lS 1310].?13‘33’11 and $2115.? Bra)? ,‘ftlsf’ 83:33 much less than that produced by the S I" 1 n e as " 531a 1U "0 supply the articles. There was un- doubtedly a danger of a commercial rivalry stronger and fiercer than the world had ever seen, for China. was likely to become one of the greatest if not the greatest, of industrial naâ€" tions. In the interval, at all events, this country could keep its mills going to their fullest extent for China would and a great deal of those would be supplied by lreat Britain. Those who engaged in this business must Chatham Incubator. , It will pay you to own a Chatham l: Incubator. i Chatham Incubators contain every ' improvement of importance in Incuw bator construction that has been pro- duced. They are made of thoroughly seasoned wood, with two walls, case ,within case. Between these walls i mineral wool is packed forming the g very best insulation. Each piece of l the case is mortiscd a’ud grooved and iscrewed, making the whole as solid , as a rock. Chalham Incubators are equipped with scientifically perfect ' in the Far East, and several leaves out of the Japanese. It would be worth doing. ______+_._..._. DEADLY PNEUMONIA . regulators which are an infallible means of rcgulaling the temperature. fie cash to pay until finisher, not. __._ In All Its Varieties Disease is Due to Infection. “Ye will start you raising poultry i for profit with a Chatham Incubator 1' without one cent of money from you ‘ until next Fall. That means that you 1 , In all its varieties, pneumonia is can take off seven or eight hatches due to infection. Twenty years ago even that much was unknown. Now it is an undis- puted fact that the majority of cas- es of this most deadly diseases are. caused by a germ known as the pneumoccusâ€"or, as it goes about in pairs, the dipplocoeeus pneumon» iae. That there are other bacilli which cause pneumonia is also adâ€" mitted. How many different varie« ties are in this‘class is a question, but SCVlcl'al of them have been dis- covered beyond cavil. “Pneumonia,” says a distinguished authority, “is caused by weakening of the lungs due to congestion, al- lowing the inroad of germs which Were in the body before." Investigations have apparently es- tablished the fact that all the micro- organisms which cause pneumonia enter through the respiratory or. guns. The bacilli are found in large quantities in the mouths and noses and breathing passages of persons in a normal condition of health. In fact, according to a Chicago physi- cian, who made many tests, pneu~ monia producing germs exist in tho bodies of 45 out of every 100 per- : and make considerable money out of the Incubator before the first payment becomes due. \Ve couldn't make this offer if we were not certain that if you accept it you .will get complete satisfaction, if i we were not positive that the Chatham Incubator will pay you a. handsome yearly income. This is a straightforward offer. \Ve make it to show our supreme confi-r dcnce in the Chatham Incubator. 'We Want you to accept this offer as we are sure of the satisfaction our Incu- bator will give. Every machine we have put out so far has made other sales in the same neighborhood Uur ofl‘er in to aend you a Chatham Incubator at once, freight prepaid by us without one cent of cash from you. You make your first payment in October, 1905. The balance to be paid i ‘1!) October, 1905, a; if a Cash Buyer l gadget it cheaper. could any afar be fairer or more generous ? 8mm FALLS. 0N1. November 19th. 1004. The Incubator and llrooilcr that! bought from your cut. on time. I wish now to pay the whole amount t in tall. if yuu will give mo :1. discount. I am very much pleased with both Incubator and Broader, and would not be without them because I cleared this meson. more than the Incubaior Ind Breeder cost me. Your: respectfully. MRS. V. HYSLOP. Write us to-day for full particulars of our offer and mention this paper. sons, under average normal condi- Don't put it aside for another time as tions. this specml proposmon may be with- When pneumonia develops in one lung or both, as the result of a cold, or because of some other depressing fact, it means that thepatient is in uch a reduced state that the micro~ organism can take hold and multiply. It, is evident, therefore, that mainâ€" taining the general health is the first lesson of prevention. drawn at any time. THE MANSON CAMPBELL 00.. Limited Dept. 3‘3 Clinthsm, Ont. )leuFAcrum-zrs or Cbnilmm maria; Hills and (‘lmthnm Farm Scales. msrmrormo WAREHOUSE: Ar l-limtrml, ‘ue.. llmudon. Mun. Calgary. Alta. Eu“: \laxiiniustnr. ll.C.. Halifax. 3nd. :‘Acroums Ar Lhell'aei. OnL. and Detroit, Mich. 12 1.--.--” -.‘-. -............... .v i l i need plant and tools, ,monials, d0 SO 0“ SCientiflc 111105; they mUSt iMENT, the best of Household lleine~ take a leaf out of the German book zdies. ,household cares may claim an extra second " halfâ€"hour. .. . EXPENSE $5.000 Reward Ellefesliileil Limited, Toronto, to any person who :an prove that this soap cenlams' my form of adulteration whatsoever, 4r contains any inJurious chemicals. Ask for the Octagon Bar. III m yelng l cleaning l' For tho vary but-and your work to th- “ BRITISH AHERIGAH DVEIHG 00.” boot (0! “out In your Iowa. or and «viral. WM Cor. West Market and c IRELAND CAN GROW TOBACCO. For the Winter ~00 TOâ€" CALEFQRNM, MEXEEB QR FLOillflA. The "Land of Sunshine, Fruit and PI ow ers. ’ ' Round trip tourist tickets on sale daily. linunt Siemens “Mineral Baths” Situated on direct line of Grand Trunk. St ,Uatharinas Mineral Springs Those who need a. rest should spend a few days or weeks at this delightful resort. Best of hotel acâ€" commo-dation. For tickets and full infomnation call at any Grand Trunk Ticket Of- fice. W. .__â€". An Initial Experiment Produces Surprising Results. A new era appears to have opened for Ireland. Not only will she be a manufacturer jof tobacco, but she appears likely to be able to grow a good leaf of her own. From the lands of Col. Nug-ent Ev- erard, in Randalstown, County Meath, twenty acres of tobacco have been harvested, and Professor l-J. N. Harper, of Kentucky University, the American tobacco expert, describes it as “a tobacco crop of the highest quality, quite equal to that in Vir- ginia and Kentucky.” Professor Har- per also pronounces the Irish climate to be almost perfectly suited for to- bacco culture. Col Everard has been supported by the Irish Department of Agriculture and his is the first experiment in producing a tobacco crop in Ireland on a commercial and practical scale. The Department of Agriculture agreed to assist anyone who would experiment with tobacco culture to the extent of ten acres by hearing the cost *of the drying and curing plant. Col. Everard agreed to lay dowu twentyncres. The best proâ€" curablc seed was brought from Vir- ginia, and planted early in the spring, and since Sektemlber the pro- cess of curing, sorting and drying has given employment to a number of local hands. The twenty acres have yielded about 14,000 pounds weight of leaf. This is a remarkable result for what is practically an initial experiment; it is estimated, however, that the av- employers of labor to grant one hour‘s and women with In G ermany, are compelled rest at midday, llinard’slinimnl Euras legal llCDllS Unrelreshing but sound sleep near- ly always shows that the blood does not leave the brain by the veins at the normal rate. Soaking the feet in hot water, and using a high pillow, will be beneficial. ' ' "Mm érage yield per acre will be about 31%? ago A: 1,000 pounds of tobacco. Dublin manufacturers and experts have valu- ed the samples already grown as high as 16 cents a pound for the leaves. The Government has removed the ' prohibition against tobacco culture, (me, All dealers; or 13ml, w. am. and undertakes to refund to the -M€dl°‘n° C°--T°T.°m° “‘1 “Mi-=1“- grower one-third of the duty levied. - The concession; howover, is limited The minister looked round with '00 fiVC farmers to undertake the the Book in his hand. "Who £11705. heavy initial years, and it is im- fhis bride array?” 119‘ demandm] “1 possible to expect cost. for this lim- do,” hastily replied her father, itcd period. “nLOst willingly.” ._.._._._.§_____ A NEW PLUG, OF TOBACCO. The Tuckett Tobacco Company has placed upon the market a new plug of their celebrated '1‘ do B tobacco, which sells at 10 cents. The well-known quality of the to- bacco assures the success of the new venture. .5 in? ; screen can saws» ls sent direct to the diseased pom by (he Improved Blower. Heals the ulcezs, clears the air passages, amps droppin In the throat and curiaxiani y cure: Catarrh and ay Fever. Blower TAKE NOTICE. We publish simple, straight testiu not press agents’ inter- views, from Well-known people. From all over America they testify to the merits of MINAR'D’S LINIâ€" The celebrated soprano was in the middle of her 5010, when little Fred- die said to his mother, referring to the conductor of the orchestra:â€" "Why does that man hit at the W0- inan with his stick?” "He is not hitting at her,” replied his mother. .I_ , “Keep quiet.” “Well,_ then, what .w~â€"_"*m_: is she hollerin’ for?” OPENING- FOR -A- YOUNG MAN. - “Yes,” said Mrs. Malone, to the haunts Liniment (lures Gulls, 860. old friend who was picking up the - ._ threads of family history, "my, Bobâ€" 0. C. RICHARDS & CO. â€".â€". Steel fishingâ€"rods have been brought ' ’ ' ‘g "‘- ' n' ,-~‘ . .' . - . . . 22%, “he 5 t-l Hahn” "uh ‘I “H’U‘S to such a state of perfection that ' they are now being sold “extensively “Pretty hard work, isn’t it?’1 inâ€" ‘ - i 4 ' in the place of those of bandied. It qudrgd tile m-‘e “Swanc‘lnu' is said that «they are handler to have! ‘1 mt Of-lt' lemma] the " r“ and are better balanced " proud. mother of Bobby. "He’s iivâ€" 0‘" J" ‘ ‘ ' j ' ing like a gentleman, he isâ€"hands in his pockets, as ye might say,---,‘or “'5 8- 1131311501110 salary 110 [let-S, and mullet-so! mothers for their children while boafllin}. limoihosthe child. softens the gums. aliayapnin' guy-3) c”- - ' ' every blqsm‘d “mpg he him ,to do 18 windwilcfiegulntcfitheswmm nmrllmwcln,a.ndis the to lay his head In the 110]] 5 month i bretremedyfor Diarrhoea. Twenty-live coiltsabotula . . ‘ I y . . , - Lold by druggists throughout. the world. Be sure an a matter o some twopi thicc tunes “MmrmhWmHWIV.”OON,W5mm... 2,4“ a day or thereabouts! -â€"+â€"-~â€" Little Willieâ€"“Father, what is Tor Over Sixty Year: Mm_\'hmi ow'ssoornmo SYRUP h'u been 115.! n A German inventor has recently aAproductul a. iiiagnzine camera. _which lis contained within the handle of a spendthrift?” Fatherâ€"“Ho is 3,! man who spends a great deal or'c‘um' money foolishly.” "Little Willieâ€" . , . ._ M , . «when. is a. man who lends lots of innards Liminth Guru Distemper money foolishly a lendthrift'?” u“.â€" PRO’PRIETA It Y RIGHT . Little Edith had spent an alien noon busily searching with nimble fingers through the soft fur of her pet kitten. When she was through she came to report to her mother. . "O momma,” she cried, "I found lie. little flea on kitty, and I caught 1 it!” "What did you do with it?”- asked her mother. . “Why, I put it back on kitty again, of course. It'was her flea.” "And what are you in here, for my poor man?” asked the lady visi- tor of the prisoner. “For making money, mum,“ was the reply. "But, dear me, it’s not a crime to make money!” “Yes, it is, mum,” rc- plied the prisoner, "when you makes twentyâ€"live cents {111’ dollars an’ so on I'_ best ' We can handle,your poultry citizen alive or dressed to best advantage.; Also your butter, eggs, honey and other produce. THE cAwseN com-masses (30., Limited olborno Sta; TORONTO. u...â€" 7 ween-N ‘33: ’~-. ; " «if-1‘ I»: In: 9 2H3: ‘i- Nicki": 1”. 5.43.3 52'" ‘ -. “.\.'-3‘~J"k‘."l'cfl n‘ u mama). ,rrs-v-wa'o't I. Imps: : vi 'n a»; _ Made big enough for a big man to work in with comfort. . 3 --=----â€"‘ I: Has more material in it than any other brand of shirt in i Canada. Made on the i II.B.K. scale-it requires 30% to 42 yards per dozen, whereas common shirts have only to 33 yards. x-.. That’s the reason why the H.B.K. “Big” Shirt never chafes the armpits, is never tight at the neck, or'wrist- bands, is always loose, full Wm and comfortable and wears WW well. .angagmuiz ' ‘lfidbmw. M51.“ Eachmshirt bears a tiny book that tells the whole history 40*” '~ nmuw'. of the “ Big ” Shirt, and _ i also contains a. notarial ’ declaratlon that the II.B.K. 5 “Big” Shirt contains 39% f to 42 yards of material per a g dozen. - f, Sold at all dealers but only § with this brand :-â€"- fl ,3 f- lilcntreal Dawson J." ‘3'; 1 3‘ 3.334 I;?._l§1§;f’.flf‘f \hflflqn‘v lancewaod an inch ,square will stand-a strain. of 2,00Q 'pounds before breaking. Iiiiuaad’s Liniment [lures Diphtheria. i HUDSON strum-inns co. 7* piece of The massed navies of the World include 560 battleships, 471 cruisers, gunboats, and 1,600 torpedo strongly recommended by the medical profession as a safeguard against in- fectious diseases. 22 For locomotive purposes last year. England consumed 9,251,563 tons of coal, Scotland 1,790,758 tons, and Ireland 357,092 tons. 1,255 craft. Lifebuoy Soap â€"â€" disinfectaut - is .. the ‘ and let them strain the tender '- membranes of their lungs, " Give them Qansumpti The Lung Tonic It will cure them quickly and strengthen their lungs. ‘ It is pleasant to take, Prices, 2%., 50c“ and 51.00. m- 308 resinâ€"Ito, 2.05, 1.13:" ' Sexism an’qqummuenv- Runway» Mun . .4529. y: l and coughs,‘ don’t neglect them - \' a map-.7 , -. . “r ‘- 7 brig? '2 .3

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