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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 Apr 1908, p. 3

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STORY OF OLD BILLY. lNTO EACH DAY. ’ Into cam day bring joy and Cheer; Famous English Gin Horse Stopped into each da hrin mirth, L y g Work at 59 Years of Age. IS into cacti day while you’re living here, . _ bring love of the joys of 031111; Old Billy was a gin horse belonging Bring never a frown or a‘useless tear, to the Mersey and have“ Navigation .. 0". “ever ‘1 “eemef‘s Sight , Co., and continued at his work until Io-day its the day to banish fear, don't May, 1819, he being at that time 59 Wall for the bye and 1359- years of age, says the Manchester Guard- tan. His last days were spent in the en- There Is Only Giza . “grams finishing ’5 That Is Laxzasfwe scorers margarine USED THE WORLD OVER To CURE A com IN ONE DAY. HOW to Get New Health and into each day bring your very best, a Strength in the Spring. life-time is but. a day, jeymcnt of a well earned rest on a by“? ‘V‘mef‘ “‘0”th “‘3 “Wing ‘0 “‘9 TO-mm‘rmv you may be called to I‘eslr- [arm at Latchford. lt wa's hoped that Oticaen the most robust. 0071- now is the time to say he would. walk in the procession in 14 “If! _m stain overheated and nail“ The helping word to a toiling Wendi Manchester to celebrate the coronation {{W brill»? l lenillaifil momsâ€"m V now is the time 110 gch of George IV., but he was too old, and t ; “to, “l. P? Shop Md 1“ “105611001 '1 he helping hand. ere the sun descend; would not leave the stable. He died “05.?” ““m‘l' 0‘ “all .‘he “to”? lO-tnm‘t‘ow you may not lit-‘C- Nov. 22 1322 in his 62nd Year. est. the blood becomes that and wat- Abont'25 yéars mm- his head, care. dry, or clogged with impurities, the 1pm oagjh day bring all year love, your fully preserved, was presented by the liver sluggish. the kidneys \i'eakersd- courage and kindness. too; navigation company to the museum .‘S‘c’me'lmfi 370“ get “p m the mommg What will 3‘01! 58y When .l’OU'I'e called in King street, and was transferred fig“: as “Nd “8 when 3'0” went to ML above of the good that you didn’t with the rest or the collection to Petâ€" ,.__ome. people have headaches; others do_ 9,. Street. WT 10“? Silli‘llfl‘d; $91119 have pimples Will you answer, you meant on another When, in 1867, the greater port-ion find 3km CI‘Ul‘tlIOH. 'lhé‘se fire all Spring day to offer a. helping hand. of the collection was handed over to fil'lllDWItlf‘ that “to blood is 0111- Of COD- To speak kind words that you didn’t the Owens College authorities, some of “Rho” 1"”. cant (""0 these “Wm” “13"? DO you think He Will under" the specimens were sold by auction. it full) purgatwe medicines, which more- stand? is highly probable that 01d Billy’s head . ‘ly gallop through the system leavingyou was among them. still weaker. What you need to give ____._.z.______. Always remember the full name. Look ' for this signature on every box. 25c. « 5. it Our readers to note the facts regarding Into each dav bring all you can of the recent important discovery in medicing the one always reliable ionic and blood ,altmcnts that. follow. such as anaemia, fitnervous debility, rheumatism, indiges~ Mon and kidney trouble. Every dosc‘of IDr. Williams’ Pink Pills trich, red blood, which strengthens every :nerve, every organ and every part of "ti-he body. .,’0! the coming summer. Mrs. Jas. Has- ' which deprive them of you strength in spring is a ionic, and builder is Dr. Witttams' Pink Pills. these pills not only banish spring ills, lint guard you against- the more serious makes new This is why Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills is the favorite spring medi- ‘oine with thousands and thousands ,thnoughout Canada. Try this medicine {this spring and you will have energy {and strength to resist the torrid heat kel, Port Maitland, N. S., says: "I was ltroubled with headaches. had a bad taste in my mouth, my tongue was coatr ied, and I was easily tired and suffered girom a feeling of depression. I got a supply of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pitts, and lit was not. long before they began to help me and I was soon feeling as well as ever I had been." You can get these ipills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes gfor $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Mc- dicine 00., Brockville, Out. .__.-____,1.__.- “I suppose," remarked Knox, sarcasti- maliy. “that you're busy with your social functions as usual?” “Oh, yes,” replied lC-Illoily, weartly; “but I'm beginning to discover, don’t. y’ know, that society is a danced bore.” “Well, well, most to! us discovered that about your 509101,. dong ago." " ITCll, Mange Prairie Scratches and “very form of contagious Itch on human aur animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- tford’s Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. iSctd by all druggtsts. .'t‘ailorâ€"â€"“Thotight I’d met some cheeky lcustolners, but ” Bootmakerâ€"“Wliat l'low?’ 'l‘aitorâ€"â€"“l've had to press these :trousors four times and they are not zevcn paid. for.” Bootmakcrâ€"“Tbai-‘s luothing. i went to collect a bill for a lpair of boots yesterday, and the fellow lkickcd me out with them." To Those of Sedeutary Occupation.â€" 'l\-ien who follow sedentory occupationi, fresh air and ‘exerciseuare more prone to disorders of the liver and kidneys than those who lead active, outdoor lives. The. “former will find in Parmelee's Vegetable hope and of faith and cheer; Give flowers to the living man, don't wait till he’s on his bier; Live evory day as you would. my friend, if you knew it to be your last, Be kind to-day as your way you wend throuin life ere the chance is past! Into each day bring all your gifts, for of them the world’s in need; For smiles ill the clouds of life are rifts, there’s joy in a kindly deed; Go through the day With an upright head, with kindness for everyone, And at night when weary you go to bed, leave nothing of good un- done. â€"â€"Edgar A. Guest. is CAT SAVED FAMILY FROM FLAMES. A cat saved five persons from be- ing burned to death in a fire at Roberts- dole, lnd., near Hammond: Flames broke out in the rear of the house of Herman Boisen while the family were asleep. The house cat was singed and in pain and terror the animal rushed to the upper floor and leaped on Bei- scn‘s bed. Bciscn was badly scratched by the cat before he awakened. . He speedily aroused the rest of the fam- ily, and all escaped, including the cat. The house was destroyed. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. From October to May, Golds are the most fro- neus cause of Headache. LAXATIVE BROMO 8111mm; remove: cause. E. W. Grove on box 250 $11.3 (on the Atlantic ltnc.r)â€"â€"“Did you observe the great appetite of that stout man at dinner?" lieâ€"“Yes; he must be what they call a stowoway. Something That Should be Rubbed ln.â€"â€"\\'henevcr pain is felt in the limbs or back, take Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil; pour a little in the hand, and ap- plying it to thosurfaoe beneath which the pain lies, rub briskly. If the first application does not afford relief, which is not. usually the case, keep rubbing. The Oil will gradually penetrate to the affected part and relief‘witt com-e. “Don’t i give you all the money you need?” her husband complained. “Yes,” she replied; “but you told me before we were married that you would give me all I wanted.” EXPERT SEW'lNG-MACIIINE REPAIRS. quette St., Montreal, writes: “For many yearslwas troubled witha serious erup- tion of the skin. This was not only un- sightly, but it was at times very pain- ful. I first tried various household re- medics, useless. Not one, but several doctors in turn were consulted, but I was unable to get any permanent relief. back I noticed a report from a Justice of the Peace (Magistrate Perry, J. P. for B. C.) who had been cured of a chronic skin disease by Zam-Buk, and Before this everything I tried failed ab- MAGISTRATE PRAISES ZAM-BUK. _...â€"- Magistrate Rasmussen, of 202 Mar- but these proved altogether I then took medical advice. Some time 1 determined to give this balm a trial. solubety to relieve my pain and rid me of my trouble, but three boxes of Zam- Bulc worked a complete cure, and I hope that my experience will lead other sufferers who are in despair to try this herbal healer, Zam-Buk." For healing eczema, running sores, cuts, bruise-s, burns, boils, eruptions, scalp sores, pimples, spring eruptions, itch, chapped hands, and diseases of the skin Zam-Buk is without equal. All druggists and stores sell it, 500. a box or postpaid from Zorn-Butt 00., Toronto. .2 CANINE EXERCISE. “Justin,” said Mrs. Wyss. “Yes,” replied Mr. Wyss. “Will you speak a kind word to Fido and make him wag his tail? He hasn’t had one bit of exercise all day.” A Sure Cure of i-iendachc.â€"-Bilious headache, to which women are more subject than men, becomes so acute in some subjects that they are utterly pros- tratcd. The stomach refuses food, and there is a constant and distressing ef- fort to free the stomach from bit-e which has become unduly secreted there. Par- melec's Vegetable Pills are a speedy al- ternative, and in neutralizing the ef- fects of the intruding bile relieves the pressure on the nerves which causes the headache. Try them. }IO\V ONE HELPS THE OTHER. Herâ€"Tile one ambition of the aver- age man is to make money. filmâ€"And the one ambition of the average woman is to spend it.” . FILES CURED ml 6 TO M DAYS. made by an eminent: French physician, and the formula endorsed by Canadian pbyo gistsâ€"â€"- ANGO. Latin term signifies in the nglisli language This remedy is at t. a It is not a specific to: all of the sicians and drug pain go, medicine. human ailments. The This nil '.‘r"1.:.. ‘t r' I patent company do guar- antee marvellous results in certain cases. These cases are amongst the most painful to which all are more or less subject, and hence the years of study resulting in this discovery. The company will refund all moneys paid in any case where Pango fails to relieve, and any purchaser can upon ap- plication secure the benefit of this guaran- tee. Neuralgia, Gout, Rheumatism, Colds. Price 25 and 50 cents. The Pango Company, Toronto to hear from owner having GOOD FARM .7 for sale. Not particular about location- Pleano give price and description, and ran- 2 non for selltnf. State when possession can , be had. Wll deal with owners only. L. Darbyshire, Box 984, Rochester, N. Y, Firing/raw”. 0.1!. Canada. . HISTORICAL WORK. Fatherâ€"“What is that book you are reading. my son?” Sonâ€"“It’s a story of a man who in- vested his m-oncy in a Western gold mine and lost every cent of it.” “Oh, that’s all right, my boy! I was afraid you’d get hold of some work of fiction.” Physical Pain and mental anguish afflict thct ‘ late improved machines With one of Leo ‘ ou are sure of rg profits on the cafitm nvested. They are t a leaders in this he. Certain] the greatest money earnin ’etl DrillingyMnchlnery radio in America. iddress LOOMIS MAGHIHE 69., TlFl‘lli, illiltl: SUMMER OUTING London and its great Anglo-French Fair; l’aril with its national festival, gay with flags decor-a. pious, must fireworks, merry-making; foo mile: coaching. or programme of tour from 8202.0! Write P. WITI‘IRO‘V. B.A.. TORONTO. scents. crease ran mama selling these wonderful ' Scissors. V. O. Giebnor, "" Columbus, 0., Sold 22 pairs in 3’llours, made $13; you . can do it, we show how. FREE OUTFIT. Special inducements to CanadianAgents. Thomas M’f'g 0c., 8012 K 8:. Dayton. 0. laurrr ' ~ crrv WATER l . . titâ€"“ills a. restorative Without question , i I . 5 Also uewiu machine oil of absolute purity, and . . . i lllle most cmCaClotls 011 the market. the best nce‘lles and arts for all i a h' t PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to euro an t “clams 0‘ 5k!“ dmea'ses' G“ r d.“ bOth by rub' ‘ L p n 0 mes n case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Promdiny' hing Wervera C'e‘rate on the heated, itching, dis» figured face. lbs who! given is among: the procurable, cagin lStu or stores. Any lady having used any 1 ma cc of sewing machine for 5 years or more tPlles in G to 14 days or money refunded. sou. They are easily ~“taken, act expeditiously, and they are, surprisingly cheap considering heir ex- celience. llE GRASPED THE IDEA. “Tommy,” said his teacher, “the ,words ‘circumslantial evidence’ occur in title lesson. Do you know what circumâ€" stantial evidence is?” Tommy replied that he did not. , “Well, i will explain it to you by an illustration. You know we have a rule iagainst eating apples in school. Sup- ,pose some morning i should see you in your seat with a book held up in ifront of your face. I say nothing, but ,presontly i go round to where you are ,sltting. You are busily studying your tlosson, but I find that your face is rsmeared, while underlhe edge of your ,statc i see the core of a freshly eaten apple. “1 should know, just as well as if f tllfld caught you at it. that you have lbeen eating an apple, although, of ,coursc. i did not see you do it. That (is a case in which circumstantial ovi-' (fence convicts you. Do you think you know what it is now?” “Yes, ma‘aln,” said Tommy. “It‘s eating nipples in school." ' Some men are like roosters; they let their wives do all the work and they lo‘o till the crowing. Remark- Riaek able for ricilfiilless pleasing flavor. The big black plug chewing tobacco. 2267 . . may“... v :1 . ., l write Singer Sowing-Machine 00., Jllamning Chambers. fl'oronto. for beautiful set of ten souvenir views of Ontario. Free for asking. Most women would rather be envic than educated. ,. And the early hunter may get, the early bird for his breakfast. 5" When you use Ramsay’s Paints astonished to find how far they, 33.111.82.26 beautiful they are. how long' they last. and how reasonable. They work so easily, anybody cam apply them. Your dealer will allow a range of fine colors for your house inside or out. Write A. Ramsay a Son 00., Montreal. for pack of Souvenir Picture Post Cards of Homes. "isn't Jebbs- a believer in the faith cul‘e?’ “He is.” “Is it. true that he wouldn't have a doctor for his wife, the other day, when she \vas ill?’ "It is quite true." “Well, i saw a doctor go into his house just now." “Oh. that’s all right. llc‘s til now himself.“ H on are out of sorts got abottle of ‘F ' the best tonic, and you will be surprisgtllmgo-F quickly that; tired outing will wear off. 81.11) bottles. All dealers in medicine. FLEAS AND THE PLAGUE. It has long been known that rats are an important cause of the spread of plague, but. more recent researches seem to indicate that fleas serve as an intermediate link in conveying the dis- ease from rats to men. According to the observations and conclusions of Simond, infection of plague from one human being to mother takes place, but in an insignificant number of cases compared with those where fleas carry the infection from rat to man. The to recent. expcrln'lents of the plague com- mission at Bombay have established the fact that fleas convey the plague from infected to healthy rats, and it has also been shown that the species of lien concerned is always found in plague-infected houses. Medical sol- once therefore declares war upon fleas as: upon mosquitoes, and the mystery of epidemics is proportionally cleared up. Yet much remains to be learned. '1- N u CAUSE AND EFFECT. Little Willieâ€"Grandad, what makes a man always give a mood engagement ring?" Grandfatherâ€"The woman. The merits of Blcklc‘s Anti-Consump- wom-an 8. dia- You sang the last song beautifully. I was in the upper room, but I heard every word. You have improved; you have, really." The Great Tenorâ€"Butâ€"I have not tive Syrup as a sure remedy for coughs yet sung; I am next! and colds are attested by scores who know its power in giving almost in- stant relief when the throat is scre kinds of corns and Holloway’s Corn Cure destroys all warts, root and with coughing and lhe,“’hOle PUlmon- branch. Who, then would endure them My T081011 d150"d°r Cd “'1 consequence- with such a cheap and effectual remedy A bottle of this will save doctor’s .deal of suffering. all dealers. bills, and a great Price 25 cents, at __.~_â€" AN UNDERSTANDING. it is understood that a considerable number of hens, which have been un~ employed all winter, contemplate re- suming operations as soon as the wea- my“ mxn'rxvn BROMO tther will permit. This will simplify the breakfast question. Many a poor man has nothing but money. worldrfamcd Syrup wimm much? TRUE. “1 cannot sing the old songs!" She warbled. It was true; But 0! how she succeeds in murdering the new. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Quinino Tablets. Dru falls "fund money if it fails to onto. 1:. W. lGB E'B signature in on each box. 250. “Facts may be stubborn things," mor- alized Uncle Allen Sparks, ‘but I’ve noticed that a. lie is a good deal harder to kill off.” _,_â€"â€"â€" REST AND RECUPERATION. To provide a restful environment. without unnatorium restrictions, to enable tired hu- manity to recuperate naturally, to secure to the average man or woman the needed change from worry and care, and to do these at moderate cost. is the mission or "The Welland," the home of “The St. Cath- Lrines Well." Apply the manager, 8t. L‘athurlnes, or any Agent of Grand Trunk Railway System. When a man begins to brag about his honesty it’s time for his friends to be careful. Much distress and sickness in chilâ€" dren is caused by worms. Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator gives rc- lief by removing the cause. Give it a trial and be convinced. We don’t blame some men for reâ€" ISSUE NO. 14â€"08 fusing take their own advice. wonders of medicine. IIIS IlOS’l‘ESS WASN'T. V Lady Gushington (to great tenor) â€"â€" . . Gives Perfect tr. l l FOR SALE BY . EALERS EVERYWHERE.{ 11 .5. ..-,...._ -, ,. _ ~..'.r -.s:‘.‘,: 54'»; RENNIE’S “ GEM GARDEN” COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS contains just the right quantities of each kind to give n.plentiful supply of fresh vegetables every day in the seasonâ€"early or late. Ask for the “ GEM GARDEN" Collection when ordering. It contains i DwarfStringlcss Yellow Pod Beans DwarfStringless Green Pod B pkt. Dwarf Bush Lima . . . . . . . . . 32:2: % p‘lfi. gourd Red . . . . . . . . . . . Beet p . :u- y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 filth Intermediate Red . . . . 8:33“ 1 k. IélfirlySugar.........;... Corn p t. icing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’ u 1 pkt. Cabbage Heading. . . .‘ . . . . . cht‘llllggcr I 1 pkt, Early, Slicing . . . . . . . ' . . . . . Onion 1 pkt. Largo. Boiling . . . . . .- . . . . . Onion 1 pgt. Long “White . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parsnlp Q . Earliest Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . Peas lb. Medium Early Dwarf . . . . . . Pens IT). Late Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pen: 1 pkt. Early Round Red . . . . . . . . . Rldlsh 1 pkt. Marrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Squash 1 pkt. Early Smooth Scarlet . . . . . . Tomato 1 pkt. Round \Vhite Table. .. . . . . . . Turnlu Address all orders to TORONTO $2.50worth of Seeds for $ 1 .00 WM. RENNIE 00., Limited, SEEDS l

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