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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 26 May 1905, p. 3

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3 a, r. ,1 l 'i 2-; ll Ameâ€"mm... .1 Mn awnmarms...»s;:.¢:..l~.~..~r..u_mn :5 “2A.. .5qu4 a...“ . for the u. _. . /,_,_ EURE'THE MOST nuns use, STONE IN THE KIDNEYs CAN-~ NOT STAND BEFORE DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS, Mr. S. A. Cassidy, of Ottawa, Perâ€" manently Cured After Years of Suffering by the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. Ottawa, Ont, May z2.~â€"(Special). .I-Whvile all Canada knows that Dodd’s Kidney This are the stand- ard remedy for all Kidney Com- plaints, it. may surprise some peo- plc to know they cure such extreme cases as Stone in the Kidneys. Yet that is what they have done right i here in Ottawa. Mr. S. A. Sassidy, the man cured, is the Wellâ€"known proprietor of the Bijou Hotel on Metcalf street, and in an interview he says: “My friends all know that I have been a martyr to Stone in the Kidneys for years. They know that besides consulting the best doctors in the city and tryâ€" ing every medicine I could think of, I was unable to get better. "Some time ago a friend told me Dodd's Kidney l’ills would cure me. As a last resort I tried them, and they have cured me. “I could not imagine more severe suffering than one endures who has Stone in the Kidneys, and I feel the greatest gratitude to Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” . If the disease is of the Kidneys or from the Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure it. REAL MISER STORIES . Marquis Became a Pauper Patient to Save Money. The case of the late millionaire Countess Bela. Batthyani, whose will is being disputed at Pesth, and who on the ground that sooner than pay for the operation which it was vainâ€" ly hoped would save her lil'e assumed the garb and the name of her maid and secured treatment free of cost in one of the wards of the Metropolitan Hospital, where she succumbed, is by no means an isolated one, writes the Marquise De ll'ontenoy in The New York Tribune. For I remember the famous surgeon Velpeau telling me a number of years ago of a similar inâ€" stance which camo under his notice. He was visited one day at his house at Paris during the consultation hour by a Marquis bearing one of the bestâ€"known names of the Fanâ€" bourg St. Germain, colossally rich, but renowned for his closeness in money matters. 'After having diag- nosed the case Velpeau informed the Marquis that an operation was not only llOCCSS'dl'y, but urgent, and in response to an inquiry added that it Would cost 4,000 francs, at which the nobleman made a wry face. About a month later Velpeau, while making his daily rounds in the great Hospital de la Charite, had his at- tention attracted by a face that seemed familiar. In answer to his inquiry it was stated that the paâ€" tient was a footman of a nobleman in the Faubourg St. Germain, a story which was apparently borne out. by the clean shaven face 'of man, and by the livery which hung on the hook beside his cot. On exâ€" amining the sick man 1h surgeon found that his case resembled ‘in every particular the somewhat unus- ual one for which the Marquis had consulted him some weeks previousâ€" ly. He made no comments at the time, performed the necessary operaâ€" tion, and it was only about three weeks afterward when the patient was about to be discharged cured that Dr. Velpcau called him aside and said: “I am extremely flattered and pleased to have been able to cure you. There is, however, a small formality with which you will have to comply before I can sign your exeat. That is, you will have to give me a check for 10,000 francs benefit of the Public Chari- ties Bureau of your metropolitan district.” The patient’s face became livid. "You can do what you like about it,” continued the doctor, “but if you refuse, all Paris will know to- morrow that. the Marquis do F. adopted the disguise of a footman in order to secure free treatment at this hospital and usarp the place which belongs by right to a pan- per."- It is needless to add that the money was paid by the Marquis, who ,thanks to this, was saved from ex- posure. ~ present, the ling fO' I . husband. WONDERFUL OPERATION. Arm Has One Inserted. . At the annual gathering of the Glasgow University Club at Sunder- land recently Sir William Macewen. who was concerned in an extraordin- ary operation upon a child over 20 years ago, introduced the patient, now a. full-grotVnsman, to the medi- cal men present, and explained the nature of the remarkable case. The child was born without a bone in the right arm, the boneless limb hanging helpless by its side. The mother, who took the child to the Glasgow Inlirmar , assumed that the arm must necessarily be ampuâ€" tated. But the Surgeons determined to make an attempt. to save the limb. Small sections of the bone from the tibia, or lower portion of the legs, of other patients, who were under treatment for the cure of how- leggedness, were transferred to the boneless arm, there to continue their growth and to become aman gamatedâ€"in fact, eVentually supply- ing the place of the missing humerus. Sir William Macewen kept in touch with the boy, who, at the age of POSL’). bored his arm to the guests and ‘gave the company abundant proof of the sustained serâ€" viceableness of the limb, despite several accidents, including a mum pound fracture. which had bcl'allen it. +.._..__._. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR. To California. and Lewis Clarke Exposition, Port- land, Oregon. and A personally conducted excursion to the Pacific coast via the Grand g’l‘runk Railway System and connect- ting lines leaves Quebec July 5, and Montreal and Toronto July 6. The route will be via Chicago, thence through Council Bluffs to Omaha, ‘lenver and Colorado Springs. Stops will be made at each of these places and side trips taken to Manitou, Cripple Creek, Garden of the Gods, etc. From there the party will conw tinuo through the route of the Denver and Rio Grande, through the lloyal Gorge to Salt Lake City, thence to Los Angeles, San .l“rancisco, Mt. Shasta, Portâ€" land, Oregon, Seattle, Spokane, and home through St. Paul and Minnea- polis, The trip will occupy about thirty days, ten days being spent on the Pacific coast. The price for the round trip, in» eluding railroad fare, Pullman tour- ist sleeping cars, all meals in the dining car, hotels, side trips, etc., is $165.50 from Quebec, or $160.50 from Montreal and $150.00 from l’l‘oronto. This first trip is designed [as a vaCation trip for teachers, al- though many who are not teachers will improve the opportunity of takâ€" ing the trip at the remarkably low price afforded. . For full particulars address E. Bowler, General Agent and Con-ducâ€" tor, Room 308, -Union Station, Toâ€" ronto. _â€"+â€".â€"â€"â€"d BRUTAL. “I know I must. look a perfect [frighfl remarked Miss Fisher, look- ' a compliment. "I simply can’t do anything with my hair.” “Why don’t. you take it back, then and get it exchanged” suggested Mr. Kaclley. I cured a‘ horse of the Mange with IIINA’ltll’S LINIMIENT. , ClthISTOPIlElt SAUNDERS. llalhousie. I cured a horse, badly torn by a pitch fork, with MINARD’S LINIâ€" MENT. St. Peters, C. B. EllW. LINLIFF. l.’ cured a horse of a bad swelling With MINAHD’S LlNlilIENT. Bathurst, N. B. Thos. W. PAYNE. U NSA’I‘ISF‘A CTORY. “I don't suppose it would be of any use to ask you to stay to tea," she said. “No,” he replied, "not in style and tone of voice.” Nâ€"_ Where can I get some of Holloway's Corn Cure? I was entirely cured of my corns by this remedy and I wish that some more of it for my friends. So writes Mr. J. W. Brown. Chicago. IMOUTl-I ORGAN FACTORIES. The principal factories of the mouth organ, or mouth harmoniac, as it is perhaps more correctly ‘t.crmed, are at 'l‘rossinvgen, in the Black Forest, Germany. These in. struments, it appears, are sold in greater quantities in the Unifmj States than in any other country. At 'l‘i'Ossingen one firm alone has; fifteen branch factories, eil'iploys 52’- 000 hands, and turns out 6,000,000 mouth harmoniacs every year. 'l'llE BEST THING TO DO, ’) "Goodness! I'm hungry, said the “I wish 1 know whether we. are going to have anything good for dinner.” “Wait,” replied his wife. "I'll see what, Bridget is going to cook.” “Suppose you find out, rather, what. She isn’t going to burn.” Child Withoutâ€"gone in night the words- 1.aken - 14, left Glasgow for Sunderlunai,- where he had worked sinco. The Young man (says the Yorkshire ling? famous scenic 0t You’ve heard in Sunlight have the fig. -" Pure soap 1” Soap you finances EXPENSE Ask for the (lemon Bar. A ROYAL BOOKLET. The Grand Trunk Railway System are distributing a. very handsome booklet descriptive of the Royal Mus- koka Hotel, that is situated in Lake losseau, in the Muskoka Lakes, "Highlands of Ontario.” The publi- cation is one giving a full description of the attractions that may be found at this popular resort, handsomely il- lustrated with colored prints of lake and island scenery, the hotel itself, and many of the special features that may be found there: It is printed on fine enameled paper, bound in a cover giving the appearance of Morocco leather, with a picture of the hotel and surroundings on the same, and the crest of the hotel embossed in high relief. A glance through this booklet. makes one long "for the plea.- surc of Summer and outdoor life, and copies may be secured gratuit- ously by applying to any Grand Trunk ticket office. Softleighâ€""When Iâ€"awâ€"awsked her foh her hand in mawriage her bwutal father thweatened toâ€"awâ€"bwain me. I donch erknow . ’ ’ Miss “That’s just like her father. Ways was fond of a joke.” Cutting-â€" They Cleanse the System Thoroughly. â€"I’armelce's Vegetable I’ills clear the stomach and bowels of bilious matter, cause the excretory vessels to throw off impurities from the blood into the bowels and expel the deleterious mass from the body. They do this without pain or inconvenience to the patient, who speedily realizes their good ofiices as soon as they begin to take effect. They have strong recommendations from all kinds of people. hrlS‘LI'CSSr-‘HJRUC, who was the man I saw in your company last. even- ” Janeâ€"“Oh, that was the son my intended motherâ€"inâ€"law, ma'am.” hinard’s Liniment {lures Holds, 853 up As soon as you cease to grow you begin to go down. Some persons have periodical attacks of Canadian cholera, dysentry or diar- rhoea, and have to use great precau- tions to avoid the disease. Change or water, cooking, and green fruit. is sure to bring on the attacks. 'l‘o such per- sons we would recommean Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial as beln the best medicine in the market for :11 summer complaints. If a few drops are taken in water when the symptoms are noticed no further trouble will be ex- perienced. Hashimâ€""By the way, who was the bestâ€"man at your wedding?” Willow- -byâ€"â€"“The person, I ‘think. You see, it was all profit for him, and no risk whatever!” FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has .been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays pain, cures windcolic, regulates the stomach and bowels, and is the best. remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. {Sold by druggists throughout; World. Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.” 22â€"0-1 Mrs. J onesâ€""How do you manage to persuade your husband to buy you ‘such expensive hats?” Mrs. Robinsonâ€""I take him with me, walk him about till he can hardly stand, and then take him in- to a hatâ€"Shop. He’ll buy anything to get home.” Where Doctors do agree lâ€"Physicians no longer consider it catering to "quackery" in recommending in prac- tice so meritorious a. remedy for Incli- gestion, Dyspepsia and Nervousness as South American Ncrvinc. They realize that it is a. step in advance in medical. science and a sure and permanent cure" for diseasesof the stomach. It will cure youâ€"UL) Meddlerâ€"“I say, isn’t it extraor- about the Trimleys’ affairs?” dlerâ€"“ Extraordinary? Why, ley bought ’l‘rimley's parrot.” ’l'lzere is Only One .lCCLECTRIC 01L. ~â€"thn an .article, be it medicine or anything else, becomes popular. imita- tions invariably spring up to derive ad- vantages l'rom the original, which they themselves could never win on their own merits. imitations of Dr. 'l‘homas' chlectric Oil have been numerous, but never successful. Those who know the genuine are not put off with a. substi- tute, but demand the real thing. SING LY AND TOGETHER. “Fire, you know,” said Kwofpr, "is a very good servant but a mighty bad master.” “Huh!” snorted the arguimentative man. is water, for that matter.” “And,” chimed in the quiet “so is fireWater.” Minard’s .Liniment (lures Distemper A man who has a family of several marriageable daughters has placed in each of their rooms the motto, "Learn to Say ‘ycs.’ ” man, Kidney Experimentâ€"There's no time for experimenting when you've discov- ered that you are a victim of some one form or another of kidney disease. Lay hold of the treatment that thou- sands have pinned their faith to and has cured quickly and permanently. South American Kidney Cure stands pro-eminent in the world of medicine as the kidney sulTerer's truest friend-(32 He 9.1- g the ant Soap Powder . Pâ€"uâ€"q -....,..‘ . . ‘ , ‘TEA comes to the home Fresh and Pure as when it left the Plantation to be manufactured with SPECIAL GARE AND GLOSELY SEALED in pound and half pound lead packets. ONLY ONE BEST TEAâ€"BLUE RIBBON’S IT. THE CUSHION FRAME is the new feature. We desire to g to .be found on the bicycles persons as possible to send bicycle with the modern lar order and to the writer of each must be clearly written Ltd, Toronto Junction, 24th. Motor Co. later than May canasa cycle and for Automobiles. _ “If we economize,” said the hus- band, “We will soon have a house of 'our own instead of having to live in rented property.” “But. I’m not sure I should like that,” answered the wife. “I couldn’t drive nails anywhere I please in the walls or ~woodwork of our own house, you know!!- Escuss semis Lmiusur Removes all hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, swecncy, stililcs, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $00 by use of one bottle. Warrantcd the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. BAD SIGN. Junior Partnerâ€"The bookkeeper has been married nearly six months now. Senior Partnerâ€"Well? Junior Partnerâ€"Well, he hasn’t asked for a raise in salary. ’ Senior Partnerâ€"Heavens! we ll have to have his accounts examined. Lover’s Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- dusted in the bath, softens the water and disin- fecta. __â€"â€".._ FELINE. Tessâ€"Do you like the cut of my Shopping new skirt? J essâ€"Very much. Tessâ€"Do you really? ‘ . Jessâ€"Yes, indeed, I had three Just like it. when they were in style. lllllfllll’S llllllllfim GUlfll Gfllflll If] Gilli MEN’ S SMILES . Some men cannot smile at home, but it is different in a barroom. __._.â€"- ’Like Tearing the Heart Strings. â€""1L is not. Within the conception of man to measure. en- Ped" (lured almost constant cutting and tear-’ Grim- jug pains about my heart, and many a, time would have welcomed death. Dr. Agncw’s Cure for the Heart has work- ed n. veritable miracle.”â€"'l‘hos. Hicks, Perth, Ontâ€"5‘.) RIGHT PLACE FOR I’l‘.~ Sheâ€""He’s always got a smile on his face." Hieâ€""Well, where would you expect him to have it?” They Advertise Themselvesâ€"Immedi- ately they were offered to the pubs. Parnielee's Vegetable Pills became po- pular berause of the good report. 1 made for themselves. That reputation has grown, and they now rank among "So the first medicines for use in attacks of dyspepsia. and biliousness, complaints of the liver and kidneys, rheumatism, fever and aguo and the innumerable complications to which these ailments give rise. My own sins are failings; the other man’s are crimes. Minard’s Liniment [lures Diphtheria When you see a boy with long curls it’s a safe bet that his father isn’t the whole thing around the house. Parents buy Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator because they know it. is a ;sale medicine for their children and an ISSUE no. 20â€"05. effectual expeller of worms. It has brought bicycling new catalogues, and new picture cards. PAIR. OE' SKATES FREE. et in touch with every owner of a bicycle in Canada as we wish to place before them all, the1 advantage of the improvemen'ls now we hand 6. in from their locality a good list of bone. lide owners of bicycles who should be interested improvemen ts. t wenty-lifth letter we will send free of charge one pair of Skates, manufactured by us, sold regularly out with address bicycle and should be addressed as followa: Canada. my great sufferings ' dinary how much the Grnnleys know from heart (“salsa For yézu‘s I The Bicycle is King. Every person realizes now that there is no other vehicle so con.- venient in the country, town or city as the wheel. The wheelswo sell are the best. in the World. CLEVELAND MASSEY-HARRIS BRANTFORD WELLAND-VALE again into po- pular favorâ€"make?) Rough Roads Smooth. The Sills’ Hygienic Handle Bar a companion invention to the Cushion Frame. Write for our Mention this paper. For this reason we want as many in the purchase of a. new The lists will be received in regu- in the order received, our improved Hockey "Cycle" at $2.00 per pair. The lists and name of make of present Department. B Canada. Cycle 6:. Lists must be received not Meter Ga, Limited, “ Makers of the World’s Best Bicycles,” Canadian Headquarters TORONTO W 1 0R SALE â€"Dli‘.l.AW/\RT“. FRUIT . and Stock Farms, good markets, rich land, fine climate; mild winters and beautiful country. Catalogue free. J. R. McGONIGAL & SUN, Dover, Del. GEHSING PLANTS FOR SALE 1 year old 6c; 2 year, So; 3 year 100 (221011. B. LAYCOCK, Meaford, Ont. oiler for Sale 150 h.p,, in good. condition. Very cheap. S. FRANK WILSON. 73 W. Adelaide St., Toronto FEATHER DYEIN Olunln and Curling and Kid Glam cleaned ,‘l‘liou can 0 sent by pelt, lo pot on. the butplnce ll Bfll‘l'lfifl AMERICAN DYEIHG 05. HON'I’BILL g‘v‘fi' r. 4..» ..-. gags? Self-anchoring and Stump- ».. -.,- ., g . .g’mililored.d‘flometl‘tlinz .' Powerful, u an or .ner a camp , s “minutes. Inc (5 y , ,-‘- "8min ,‘ acres at a net'- Low 2. ting. Difi'erent sizes to act: Priced: ‘33 all kinds of , : 3, clearings. ‘ L- ; For illustrated ,3 eats-log eddteaa 5- J .F l ' Rhino Mfg. 80.975 :- If you get angry with a. man or Woman make up your mind what you‘ar'e going to‘say,» and then don’t‘ say it. ' _ Bell ridden 15. Years. â€"â€""If anybody wants a. written guarantee from me personally as to my wonderful cure from rheumatism by South American Rheumatic Cure I will be the gladdcst woman in the world to give it,“ says Mrs. John Beaumont, of Elora. "I had dcspaired of recovery up to the time of taking this wonderful remedy. It cured completely.”â€"â€"58 Mrs. Sweetâ€"“Do you find it eco- nomical to do your OWN cooking?" Mrs. Burnemâ€"“Oh, yes, my husbaan doesn’t eat half as much as he did when we had a cook.”â€" l' ’ ' aw“. 9'

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