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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Oct 1907, p. 3

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- (filial cm 8‘. it The Most Economical 1’ High Grade Oil Ever Sold in Canada. FOR SALE 13v , DEALERS EVERYWHERE. S CONVINCING EVIDENCE. I'was a niarvci to the family. one day. “Yes, sir,” said Tommy. “Lots of times.” I ’2 “How do you know when that time ' comes?” sure.” l â€". SERIOUS CONSEQUENC ES WERE AVERTED A'l‘ KINGSTON BY Blood poison might have proved seri- 0115 in the case of Mr. Thos. Foster (I Kingston, had it not been for Zam-Buk. " ’Mr. Foster says:â€" . “Last. fall I had a nasty sore on my loot caused by the irritation from a pro- :jccting eyelet in my shoe. Before I was aware of it the colored sock I wore ihad poisoned the flesh and I suffered much in consequence. I tried a good tmany salves and ointments yet there -.was no improvement until I began with tZamâ€"Buk. This ointment .drew out all itho inflammation and poisonous mat- jter and healed the sore in several days after applying.” 5 All skin diseases quickly yield to glam-Butt". Sold by all stores and medi- gcine vendors- at 50c. a box, or post free ifrom Zam-Buk 00., Toronto, 3 boxes 51.25. t flaw t Butcherâ€"J‘Come, John, be lively nova! :t-rcak the bones in Mr. Simpson’s chops] ,end put Mr. Smith’s ribs in your bas-' krâ€"l.” “All right, sir; just as soon ‘l’vc sawed off Mr. Murphey’s leg.” ' NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, (ile- vcland, Ohio, deemed it advisable to de- 'I‘op” Dry Cell which is the result of leir experiments is without question “Anythingup?” “No,” said Percy, slowly descending the steps like one in a dream. “How do you like married life, the highest type of ignition battery tn , the inorket toâ€"day. These cells give a hot snappy spark, recuperate rapidly and have long life. They are made In pol-Cy?" Said his acquaintance. Li three sizes. This company will be g ° pleased to send their booklet “Kinks; scle reply vouchsafed. which treats on all Gas Engine trou- ies, free to owners of automobiles, gralulate you on your wiic’s people. The spread they put up on your wed- ding-day was fit for a prince! It must “Don’t you have considerable how have, Cost $250 if it, cost a penny!” his in keeping your wife dressed in the height oi fashion?” “Not. at all. The P(-I'Cy_ “Ah, I suppose you got the figures in confidencc?” “No,” said and 511011 COm' x'rzannna-inâ€"law has just had the bill plaints while teething and as this period sent in to me, _ That's how 1 know." ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" of their lives is the most critical, mo- thers should not be without 0 bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dyscntcry Cor- Seven-ycar-old Tommy had so great dial, on capacity for buckwheat. cakes that he such complaints and is highly spoken oi by those who have used it. The 2 “mch .VOU 0"01‘ in your me had 0‘1 proprietors claim it. will cure any case 1Y0“ 001134 CM?" asm‘d his grandfather of cholera or summer complaint. Launches, Gas Engines, etc. i “Why! I Cat and eat 1mm 1 £091 ’1 corns. Then do not delay in getting a i-pain, and then I eat one more to make mum of Honoway's Com Cum 1t j'p- moves all kinds of corns without pain. Failure with it is unknown. ZAM-BUK. H râ€" l__________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A NE\V IGNITION BATTERY. Owing to the constantly increasing verity of the gin a battery especiallp for this class the ‘~ i." 52 I": L ’5}. of work. The Columbia lgnitor "lied very rims of his ears lost color. WHITE Gives Perfect reubie would come ii I didn’t!” Nearly all infants are more or less abject to diarrhoea This medicine is a specific tor Good fortune nearly always finds a nun in a respective mood. You cannot be happy while you have TIIE MAN W'IIO FAILED. failed to pass in school, he failed To hold a job in later days; til: failed to win the girl he loved, lle failed to gain a word of praise; He failed to show that he possessed Such brains as they must have who think; But he never failed to answer yes When he was asked to have a drink. The lady would insist on entering the church at a fashionable wedding. ; "Friend of the bride of the bridegroom?" ' asked the usher. “Neither,” she said, with pride. “Im the {inancy oi the or- gunâ€"bower." .. j 2" Collector (exhibiting his curios)â€"â€"“I’d7 give you this figure, only it’s so ueg I hardly like to.” Young I.adyâ€"â€"“l’d live to have it. It would always re- mind me of you.” l’I‘CIl. Mange, Prairie Scratches and every Iorm of contagious Itch on human or animals cured In 30 minutes by Wot. lord’s Sanitary Lotion. It never toils. Sold by all druggists. 'l’l ,ttn‘r'a- up" ‘ v. .-.-~I;i‘ lie was a young man, and as he ignition problem, the stood on the steps of the stucco villa reading an open letter he turned pate. l-le commenced to do so at the lips, and pallor slowly “Hallo, Percy!” said an acquaintance. But an unintelligible grunt was the “At. any rate, old chap, let me con- “It cost $300â€"an even $3001” 'said THE AVI‘ERMATII. extended until the Percy dully; “darling “I want something for my husband that will surprise himâ€"that will take An aucnlpl‘ prove an is a 1”“. breath Invav.” “Fourth {1001‘ to the ease oi self-denial. . onderful Act on the Motto, Kendall‘s Spavln Cure. Be sure you get KENDALL'S. _ United Statesâ€"nave used it and rovcd 1t. " I have been using Kendall's Spnvin Cure for the last 20 years, - and dways find It Info Ind sure." IN UPRGHT PIANOS. The Horseman’s Friend â€"-â€"Sale and Sure. ‘ If you have a lame horse, get Kendall's Spuvin Cure. If you have a horse that you can't work on account of n Sprain, Strmu or Bruise, get Kendall’s Spavin Cure. If you have a horse, that cycu the veterinary can't cure of Spavinâ€"or any Soft Buncpcs or Swellingsâ€"gct , RAVELBRS' user. 2.3.1.. Dec. 15. c5." ‘ ~' 1%,: u 5 HUBERT P. MCNEIIJw $1. a bottleâ€"6 for 85. Write for a :0 y of our great book "Trentiso On ’1‘ c _ Horse." It‘s a mine of information for farmch and horsemen, who want to keep their stock in prime condition. _ Mailed free. 25 DR. 8. J. KENDALL (30., Enosnuuo FALLS, - Vznmonr, U.8.A. argains “Do It Now” Thostct‘em‘ent is plain and bold, because absolutely correct, that here we offer bargains in fine welt-made, good condition upright; dianos that: cannot: be matched anywhere else. MASON & RISGHâ€"Upright Piano. with 7 octaves, hand- carved panels in top door with nicely turned trusses, a. very nice piano in first-class condition, having been thoroughly overhauled in our factory, fully guaranteed. Regular price $375.00, special at, $225.00 KILGOUR -â€" Cabinet. Grand, 3 panels in top door. swing music rack. full scale, rosewood case. This piano is in A 1 condition and Is an instrument that. will give every possible satisfaction, and is particularly good value at. $229.00 , STANDARD â€"-Torouto, full size Cabinet Grand, in wal- nut case. Boston fall, beautifully decorated top door, 71-3 vctavves 3 pedals, practically as good as new and thor- oughly guaranteed. This is an elegant instrument. and one that will give every possible satisfaction. Regular price $375.00, special at 8231.00 PRINCE â€" Beautiful walnut case. with full-length music rack. nicely decora‘aed top door, with 7 1-3 octaves, Boston fall, 3 pedals, thoroughly overhauled and in firsfwclass condition, fully guaranteed, special at $235.00 MENDELSSOHN. Torontoâ€"Beautiful upright. walnut case, with full-length music rack. nicely decorated top door, handsome trusses and pilasters. 3 pedals, elegant. piano door, handsome trusses and pilasters, 3 pedals; an ele- gant. piano, and while advertised as second-hand is practically new, being only slightly shop-worn. Regu- lar price $375.00, special at $248.00 UXBRIDGE â€"- Upright Cabinet. Grand, beautiful mahog- any case, with Boston fall, handsomely carved music rock, three panels, 7 1-3 octaves, 3 pedals. One of their best instruments. in first-class condition, thoroughly overhauled and fully guaranteed. Special at ......$2-‘.5.00 GOURLAY -- Upright. Cabinet Grand, with 7 1â€"3 octaves, Boston (all, nicely decorated top door. used about. one year, In first-class condition. and special at. ......S265.00 WORMWITH & (KLâ€"Cabinet. Grand, 7 1-3 octaves, 3 pc- dals, including orchestral attachment, susceptible to banjo. mandolin and harp effects, nicely decorated top door, in elegant. condition, practically brand new, five- year guarantee. Special at, $267.00 NEWGOMBE l: CO.-â€"â€"Parlor Grand Piano, In elegant, con- lition and a piano that. will give every satisfaction, 71-3 octaves. very suitable for a, musician or concert hall. Thoroughly guaranteed. Regular price $800.00, special at . .. .. . - $450.00 srslnwitv"£ hungover:'a';ta.i'tsiiaa;';.tah beau- tiful rosewood case. handsomely carved logs and lyre, Two generationsâ€"throughout Canada and the 3R“ , - If a man tells his wife he misses her when she is away, she thinks he lies; it he doesn’t tell her that, she thinks he is right. for choker collars ” ‘Il'lC‘illl and hardâ€"hearted. and while advertised as second-hand is practically new, being only slightly shonworn. Fully guaranteed. Recu- Inr price $350.00. snecinl at. 3239.00 MENDELSSOHN. Torontoâ€"Beautiful upright mahogany case. with full-length music rack, nicely decorated top' EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Pianos under $250.00â€"â€"$10.00 cash and $6.00 per month. Grand pianos, $25.00 cash and $10.00 per month. Quar- terly or half-yearly payments can be arranged if desired. If special terms are. required wire your selection, at our expense, and the piano will be held until arrangements can be made. by letter. A handsome stool accom- panies each instrument. Freight prepaid to any point, in Ontario. and reasonable arrangements to other points. YE OLDE FIRME OF Hein‘tzmaa 3:. 80., ll5-l17 King St, West, Toronto, Canada. overstrung scale, etc. The make of this piano is in it- self a. guarantee that. the article is first/class. Has been thoroughly overhauled, and is in A 1 condition, fully guaranteed. Regular price $1,200, special at. $500.00 | t l t i . ‘ 2 . \Vcnk and blckly Peo le env those in robust .. - . ~ ‘ ' health. No need to stay‘liick wllen by the use oi ry 1110.7 ’ “I (lull I, l\IIO\V, (.liarlte,” She ithe best tonic, “Ferrovxm,”.youcau gotrich blond replied, coyly. “\Vt‘ll, when you ' find 2 out,” he said, rising, “send me word, I “Ethel,” lie, whispered, “will you mar- ; mtconarxmmammmmyqiqiwpwimawp ' and renewed strength undyigon ‘ , will you? I. shall be at Mabel lliek’s un- M the 01050 0‘ *1 ‘Veddmg-bl‘mkta-‘Sl til ten o’clock. If I don’t hear from you . l} I I t 2.1 gentleman noted for his blunders by ten, 1 am going to ask her, "rese to his feet, causing keen anxiety . 4 ate all who knew him. "Ladies and gen- A Gum] Medicine, requires little ad. ‘ tilemen.” he cried, genially. “1 drink to vcrtising. Dr. ’l‘homas’ Ecl-cctric on like health of the bridegroom! May he gained the good name it now enjoys, 606 many days like “1153" not through elaborate advertising, but. " -â€"â€"â€"-~ on its great merit as a remedy for bod- ily pains and ailments of the respira- tory organs. It has carried its fame with it wherever it has gone, and it is prized at the antipodes as well as at ‘i home. Dose small, elfect sure. ' Help your children to grow strong and robust by counteracting anything 'that causes ill-health. One great cause (If disease in children is worms. le- move them with Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. It never fails. _ , \ “John.” said a Wife to her selfish hus- t , , , hand, “I have just come from the doc- . MP- CthDS (Milking 11D “Om the l-’.I"s, and he says 1 need a change of lelDi'l')" “The (“Mills IIUVC discovered climateâ€"somewhere more bracing.” tar/JUICY 110W disease-7’ MYS- Cllillllsâ€" “All right, dear,” was the untecling re- F‘W’VCIL 1 “Ni “103% Stop Milking 001‘ joindcr; “the weather forecast states [new diseases long enough to find acure 't win be much Colder {Camel-40‘“), -i('r my old rheumatism.” _ l You are right in regarding eryslpelas as a t To Those of Sm‘lt‘llttlpy Occupation.â€" dangerousdisoasa. Annoint’. the swollen, itching lltten who follow sedentary occupations, 21“" with “ OMWSWI‘M“ Ami bake Weaver's . , , a i ._ yrup internally. =\vh.ch depiixe them of fresh an and __ exercise. are more prone to disorders No man“. how badly You may have or the 11"” .md k‘d'wys .lhan those the rheumatism you will be sure to i‘VhO lead .acul?’ gum?“ hw?‘ .111“ meet some one who declares he had it I ,lormcr Will iind 1n larmct-ees l-ege- worse =.table Pills a restorative without ques- ' , tion the most- cilicaCious on the mar- A Sum Cure [0,. “Manamflmlmus ket. They are easily DI‘OI‘IH‘HNO- Cflfilly headache, to which women are more lf'kcntfid’ f‘xpomm’USI-‘j flndl.mcy "1:0 subject than ~n1cn, becomes so acute in surprmngly “heap c‘msmcmlg the” some subjects that. they are utterly pros- ‘ixcon‘mce' tratcd. The stomach refuses food, and there is a constant and distressing efâ€" SOMETIUNG SAVED- k rt to free the stomach from bit-e which has become unduly secreted there. Par- J‘J’mic's miStFCSS’ “wailing ten’ 110,3.“ metee's Vegetable l’ills are a speedy at} 8”“ crash. ,m the nut mom' “10 attrative, and in neutralizing the effects .“ll-‘H‘nsf Sh,“‘";'â€"“"d an“ "mg the he” oi the intruding bile relieves the pres- lituCll‘ll .Il"ll.llt0 ill.' 7: ~ _ Surf. on the nor-yes which cause the head- \\ hat was that? she asked. ‘uchm Try them. .'€l-’!tt‘tt'v,‘.l'flet Roofing Eight. :5 1-,... _, galvanized. STEEL Put them on with no tools but a. hammer and tinner’s shears, â€"-can’t go wrong. They lock on all four sides. are self-draining and water- shedding on any roof with three or more inches pitch to the foot. Make buildings fire-proof, weatherproof and proof against lightning. Cost least in the long run. Made of 28- gauge toughened sheet steelâ€"only one quality used and that the bestâ€" bent cold and double-galvanized. Last longer with no painting than any other metal shingles heavily- painted. Guaranteed in every way until 1932. Ought to last a century. Cheap as wood shingles in first cost; far cheaper in the long run. “Oshawa ” Galvanized Steel Shin- gles cost only $4.50 a square, 10 ft. x 10 ft. Tell us the- area of any roof and hear our tempting offer for covering it W'lth the cheapest roof ou can really afford to buy. at us send you FREE booklet; about this roofing questionâ€"tells some things you may not know. “l tripped on the carpet and the tea- things felt. Ina‘am." "Did you manage to save anything?” “Yes, ma‘am. I kept hold on the tray all right.” :Kx~*.& g‘Lgv . . A » 12;“... ,_ . PROTECTING THE BIRDS. .\'owl'ierc are birds better protected than in t‘tcrnlany. It. is not only a sub- jcct of law there, but of education (lie so, for children are taught in the schools the usefulness of birds in protecting tires. plants, crops and gardens. Bird- t‘mtses, and even birtl-rcfectt'n'ies, are soon in every park. 0n the other ham], the enemies of useful birds, such as kites, lmzzards, hawks, magpies, kes- ti’cls and jays, are remorse-tusst killed tu‘nlcr the cltc-t'ntragenicnt of local gov- ernments. which other rewards for their destruction. (,lne Consequence is that the harth-tields astt gardens of Ger- many sutl’t-r relatively little damage Oshawa Galvanized .Steel Shingles are GUARANTEED in i. . every way for Twenty-Five Years IOught to Last a Century -:- ‘r’r. “a b ‘5". fibMA‘ -'~ - ‘.'1"l" h v‘hwt-Ya‘ia'i “it-‘61.}. 1*}: r- "fin'. l ti r.“ llOXIott‘ insects. ‘ V “ 1 ‘m E - it Semi for FREE m“ A schoohnastsr was trying to explain I g I Get our Offer Before You RooraThmg I C“ the meaning of the word “conceited.” mg, 4:, “Now. how,“ 11‘, mm “Suppose that l ‘ézfiw 5,? V :3; was always lzoasting of my loarningâ€" W . that I knew a good deal of Latin, for it.s|:inreâ€"â€"or I, said that I was a ihand-- ‘ I. w T T. x v s .me man, .what should you say I was?" Address our oOTTAV‘Jé LOB-Lt)th l‘i’E'l‘tNlPEG ‘Il-Juffljllm “A liar. air!" was the too ready 1'0- Catarehml? msxmgw; Emmi???“ 762m?“ Sham““".",m“de;;;. ISSUE N0. ailâ€"ti? spouse.

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