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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Apr 1908, p. 7

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, ' .._...;.:.. -1 “Wrmmww--. THE DeWiTTA PLEATEHQ GO- Manusaoturew of Pleated Skirts, tern of education." Dr. Wilson said-.I AGONIZING FILES. ‘for the recruiting of the inverts. Poor, children with starved brains and bad â€" Cured by Zam-Buk. A MEDICINE ' FEB SPRING ‘Do Not Dose With Fugitivesâ€"â€" A Tonic is All People Need. Not exactly sickâ€"but not feeling quite well. That's the way most DOO- mlc. feel in the Spring. Easily. tired, Illi‘iPOUte variable, sometimes headaches and a feeling of depression. Pcrlltlll-S pimples or erruptions appear, or them “1033’ be twinges of rheumatism or neu- ‘algia. Any of these indicate that the blood is out. of order; that the iiiâ€"door life of winter has left. its mark upon you and may easily develop into more serious trouble. Dont dose yourself as many people foolishly do with pur- gatives» in the hope that you can put your blood right. Purgatives gallop through the system and weaken in- stead of giving strength. \\'hat )‘011 need in spring is a tonic medicine that will make new, rich blood, build up the weakened nerves, and thus give you new'health and strength. Dr. Williams" I’ink Pills is the one. medicine that. can do this speedily, safely and surely- .livcry dose. of this medicine makes new, rich, red blood, strengthens the appe- flite, clears the skin, and makes tired 'xlc'prcssed men and women, bright, ac- :‘live and strong. Mr. Barry Ituggins, Oshawa, Ont., sayss-“I don't think ,there. is anything equal to Dr. Wil- lliams’ Pink Pills as a cure for nerv- ousness. indigestion and a run down ‘condition of the blood. For sometime if was a great sufferer from these trou- lbles. I tried several. remedies, but no- ething helped me. until I began taking iDr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Before tak- iing them I felt like an old man, but iby the time. I had taken four boxes my strength had returned, my appetite im- lproved. my nerves were steady and I was feeling a renewed man.” i If you need a medicine this springâ€" and most people (loâ€"try Dr. Williams’ p-Pink Pills and see how speedily they .will make. you feel like. a new person. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail. at. 50 cents a box or six box-cs for $2.50 from The. Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. lCRll’llNAt WAS A Grams MAN “’IIO HAD THE BRAINS OF »S'I‘ATESMAN. Driven to‘ Crime by Environmcntwl’rin: cipals of Criminology 'I‘Old by Brain Expert. A remarkable address on the cause ,and eure‘of crime was given by Dr. iAtbcrt Wilson, the brain specialist, 'during a private debate at .the Sesame ‘Club of London, England. recently. Dr. Wilson had promised to bring one. of the most notorious cracksmeai cf the Victorian eraâ€"now a reformed ,characterâ€"t-O explain the impulses .which led him to crime. To the dis- Iappointment of everyone present the ex-burglar apparently did not care to face the ordeal, for he failed, to attend. Dr. Wilson announced that in " the course of a special study of the psy- ,chology of crime he had examined more ithan 200 criminals. including murder‘ ers, pickpockets, highwaymen and burg- ,ilars. » . “Of all the causes of crime,” he said, "perhaps the most remarkable is that. of multiple personality. I had a strik- ling case in a girl ofthirteen a few years ago. “In one personality she became a simple child of two, who could not un- derstand words and did not know her own name. In another personality she became blind and imbecile. “I took her to Sir John Tweedy, the eye specialist, who pronounced her totally blind. Sir Thomas Barlow also Zitcclared her a hopeless imbecile, and tSElld that she should be put in" an asy- .‘IUlll as soon as possible. MANY PERSONALITIES. “A curious fact- was that in her blind :pcrsouality she could draw pictures ,which she could not draw normally. lift the third personality )criminal. Once while out. for a walk ,she stole an orange, and when rebuk- ,e;f replied in the typical phraseology lof a criminal, ‘If you cant get. an orange, why. nick it.’ “On another occasion in her crimin- jial- personality she pushed her sister in- jto the fire. and only the sudden arrival of her mot-her in the room prevented ,a dreadful tragedy.” Dr. Wilson divided criminals into two .classcs:â€"- (f) Pcrverts. (2) Ill\’Cl't.“r." “We have to thank our present sys- . 2. Watch Chewing Tobacco Rich and satisfying. The-big black plug. 2238 ' she was a ' heredity are forced to learn a. lot of stuff at school quite useless for" their environment. “The result is that by thirteen or fourteen. when they leave school, they have no pluck or stamina in them.” The four chief divisions of criminals Dr. Wilson declared to be:â€" (1) insane. ' {:2) Unstable. {3) Sports (in botanical varying from normal type). (t) Criminals from environment or surroundings. Unstable criminals were those who yielded to impulse, he said, and had no power of arguing out what he after-effects of their actions might le. “SPORTS.” Sports. Dr. Wilson said, were barin- less types of criminals, such as a bur- glar he knew who would slip the kitcl'fcu window catch, warm himself in front of the. fire, and go away before morn- ing without doing any real mischief. “The father of this man,” said Dr. Wilson, “was one of the most flouriah- mg men in the city. Ilc made £3,000 a year. but when he died he left no senseâ€"one thing. That was a form of crime in itself. “The burglars mother also was a very neurotic woman. Of the six chil- dren of the marriage the daughter and twp brothers went to the asylum. . As regards the effect of environ- ment. on crime, I invited an excellent example to come here to-night. I am sorry he has not come. I must sav he was the most daring criminal of” the Victorian era. “lie was so clever and intelligent that he might well have been Prim-e Minister or a Cabinet Minister. A more expert. cracksman never lived. Ilc would don evening dress to pcrpetra'e his crimes, and. passing himself off as a peer, would mix in the best society. “SO daring and desperate a criminal was he that the Home Ofllce gave or»- ders that he was never to be {lealt with single-handed, two policemen. heavily armed. being alwayscounnissioned for the purpose. “His first sentence was for seven years. and his second for life. He was released when the King came to the throne, and has since reformed. “The father of this man was a farm bailiff in Staffordshirc. Ills parents (lied, and he came under the control of his grandfather, who was a drunken , wretch. “The treatment he received was so brutal that. one day he attacked his grandfather with a poker. beat him un- ti' he was nearly dead, and then made off with. his grandfather’s watch and £75 which he took from a safe. Thus when he was tljiirtcen years old his career of crime began. “it is one of the most Striking cases of crime as the result. of cnvir-Onme’at, that. l have met. “Our system of dealing with crime is entirely wrong.” Dr. Wilson conclud- ed. “We. want to make a clean sweep Of our whole legal machinery and have it put in fresh. Each criminal has some peculiarity oi his own which needs special consideration. At present we seem to aim at. vengeance. not reform. ' “My burglar friend says that the only cure for crime is the indeterminate sentence." rpâ€" THERES EVERYTHING IN DIEle ' FIRST. ' The first train in Canada was operated on what is now a part of the Grand 'lfiunk Railway and this great system has ever been on the alert to stay in the first rank. In keeping with. this general policy the “International Lim- tie,” the premier train of the Grand Trunk System, is also the finest and fastest train in Canada, and one of the fastest. long distance trains in the world. Leaves Montreal every day at 9.00 a.-m., Toronto 4.40 pm. arriving at Detroit at 10.00 pm. and Chicago {it"MO a.m. By the decision of the mayor. brides may be sold by weight at liolked, llun- gary, the price being fixed at 00 cents a pound. Thos. Sabin of Eglington. says: “1 have removed ten corns from my feet with llolloway's Corn Cure.” Reade-r, go thou and do likewise. The Clyde shipbuilding yards prol- duced 50‘.) ships during 1007, as against 37.3 in the previous year. PILES CURE!) IN 6 TO 14! DAYS. QAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any one of Itching. Blind, Bteediug or Protudinl ,Pllulneto 14. days or money refunded. 50°. GOOD ADVICE GONE WRONG. Prison \‘isitor (to convict. burglar)-â€" “You say you are now serving your fourth term for burglary?” tZonvictw-“Yes'm.” l”. \‘.-â€"â€"”llorriblel \\'hat could have induced you to repeat. for a third. and even a fourth time, a crime whose, fear- ful punishment should have made you recoil from even a thought of ot‘fei'iding again?" , (,Io-nvictâ€"“Ah, madam. it was the in- fluence of a precept taught. me in Sun- day School." I’. \'.â€"“In Sunday School? siblc!” ‘ (IOll\'h'iâ€"â€"â€"“Ntl_\‘. madam. liven now I 11. or it, as it. were. the voice of memory luring,r me back to my boyhood: ‘If at first. you don't succeed, try, try, try again.” Impos- Lakc Moral, in Switzerland, turns red every ten years. owing to the presence of a tiny plant which is only visible through an microscope. - Mr. F. Astridge, of 3 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, Ont, says: “For five years I suffered untold agony with proâ€" truding piles. The pain was so great at times I would almost scream. I went down in weight and had no appetite. I tried everything I heard of for .pllcs, but got no relief. I went to several doctors, but they would give me little hope of ever getting rid of them and I finally gave up in despair. One day a friend gave me a sample of Zam-Buk salve and told me of someone who had been cured. I decided to try it, and the re- lief I got was encouraging. I bought a box, and the piles kept on diminishing. i used three boxes and am now com- tplete-ly cured. One thousand dollars lwould be none too small an amount to give for such a cure as mine. I twish I could convince every sufferer of the value of Zam-Buk.” ~'* Zam-Buk cures cuts, burns. ch'appcd hands, cold sores, itch, ulCers, eczema, running sores, catarrh, piles, bad legs. abscesses, face sores, spring eruptions, and all skin diseases. Of all druggtsts and stores, 500., or from Zam-Buk CO., Tomato. . â€"-»x.â€"â€"*- DO\\'N AT THE CROSSROATLQ. Drtunmcrâ€"“What became of that. Sign, ‘Ahattoir Ix'liled Beef,’ that UScd- to hang outside?" Storekeeper .lasonâ€" “Down at the shop being altered to ‘Auiomobile Killed .b‘eef.’ 'J‘ht‘m 'th.ar big machines run over two or three head 'of cattle every week, stranger.” - T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE'DA"! fake LAXATIVE BROMO Quluine Tablets. Dru tats refund money if it fails to euro. E. W. 930 E's signature is on each box. 260. The Bristol Channel ports during 1907 shipped 2,500,000 tons of coal more than they did in 1006. Siceplcssncss.â€"-\\‘hen the nerves are unstrung and the whole body given up to wretchcdncss. when the mind is fill- ed with gloom and dismal. forebodings, the result of derangement of the diges- live organs, sle-eplcssness com-cs to. add to the distress. If only the subject could sleep, there would he oblivion for a while and temporary relief. Par- melee’s Vegetable Pills will not only in- duce sleep. but will act so beneficially that the: subject will wake refreshed and restored to happiness. Los Augeles contains a “burning well,” the waters of which give a steady red flame, so hot, that. it is un- comfortable at a distance of 110 feet. Weak and Slckly People euv those in robust health. No need to stay sick w ion by the use of the best tonic, “ Forrnvnu,”.you can get rich blood and renewed strength and Vigor. Southern (’Ialifornia has» a stretch of Country, lying between 200 feet and 300 feet below sea-level, which is covered with salt, and yields 2,000 tons of this mineral every year. lTCII, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious lien in human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- tcrd’s Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. The word “masher” is not really slang; it is derived from a Gaelic word, meaning "line," “handsome,” or “cle- gant." .......... The Flagging Energies Revived. â€" Omtstant application to business is a tax'upon the energies, and if there be not relaxation, lassitude. and de:pres«_ sion are sure to intervene. These comes from stomachic troubles. The want of exercise brings on nervous irâ€" regularities, aud the stomach ceases to assimilate food properly: In this con- dition l‘a'rmclec‘s Vegetable Pills will be found a recuperative of rare. power. rc- storing the organs to healthful action, dispelling depression and reviving the flagging energies. \VORKlNG ELEPHANTS. The efforts of the. Congo State au- thoritics to domestic-ate the. African elephant have brought out some inter- esting peculiarities of those animals. During the. wet season, which lasts four months, the. elephants are not worked, but are. turned out into the forest. In- stead, however, of rejoining their wild kin, they seem to keep apart, as if con- scious of the difference that their train- mg has produced. On being brought back to their duties they show no dis- position to shirk their work. Their 'presence sometimes attracts wild ele- phants to the vicinity of their scene Oi labors, but these wild animals are usu- ally too old and intractable to be used a; recruits. 'l‘ N U ISSUE NO. 15â€"08 The WE .,. «w. . a .y awn-v.9“ 13“ -\-. . .. -, - .r: 115! '1 wâ€" ‘.’.{51‘:1.'.:"'Of"'|'.(Â¥lflii «cut-2:.» .u’m ~-,-;.- «v. GUA RANTEE RELIEF. .5, ...u. ..§:..-:-v..\.‘:p 1y: .-'o,u.:._._;»....; .1 57.2.3“, keeps a line of Voile, Panama, Shepherd Check, Etamine, Taffetta Cloth, Venetian, in all shades. terial to your own measurements, which re- quires 4 yds. of 42 or 44 in. material for an average skirt. SUN BURST SKIRTS REPLEATED a Btllitta heating to, We also make up your own ma- Write for particulars. :6 made as new for 81.50. 124 King St. W. TORONTO. Will Relieve Those [Suffering From Neuralgla Rheumatism, (tout, Golds, Sore Throat. Spralns and Pains Price 25 and 50 Cents. All Druggists. or by mail from Paago Company, - Toronto NOTHING LIKE IT. ‘nl‘JL'TA‘Atâ€" ....._ , .1 .3 - . 3.5. . F‘." I: ‘ ‘-.'|‘IIY. “Have. you noticed there are days when we seem more in accord with the worldâ€"more in unison with Nature?” Practical Youthâ€"“Yes, it is always that way with me on pay-day.” Dreamy ‘l’vui! .- Hint. Externally or Internally, It is Good.â€" When applied externally by brisk rub- bing, Dr. Thomas Eclectrto Oil opens the pores and penetrates the tissue as few liniinents do, touching the seat of the trouble and immediately affording relief. Administered internally, it will still the irritation in the throat which induces coughing and will cure affec- tions of the bronchial tubes and res- piratory organs. Try it and be Con» vinccd. Among the Alaskan Indians, in the event of a dispute, one of the parties promptly tears up Some of his blan- kets. The other must follow suit, the one who destroys most blankets being regarded as the winner. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. From October to May. Golds are the most fro. aunt: cause of Headache. LAXA'I‘IVE BROMO UININE removes cause. E. W. Grove on box 250 i During 1007' the Royal National Life- boat, Institution craft sawed some 932 lives. while fortyâ€"three vessels were kept from partial or total loss. A MACHINE FOR \‘VOMEN. should be“ the best: obtainable. The Singer ana Wheeler 61. Wilson sewing machines are acknow-_ lodged the lightest; running, most; durable and convenient; of any. Look for the Red S. . An lady having used any make 97" sctvmg machmc for 5 years or mng write Singer Sewing Machine CO., Manning Chambers. Toronto. for beautiful. set of gen sovwenu views of Ontario. Fret; for asking. ' In three months menâ€"of the battleship Missouri, of the. L‘nited States Fleet, consumed 11,500 books of cigarette-papers, 1.200 pounds of smoking tobacco. and 37,000 cigarâ€" ettes. As a result, the Surgeon-General has now recommended that the use of the cigarette be forbidden. You are right in regarding erysi alas as a dangerous disease. .â€"--Annoinu the swo len, itching skin with Weaver's Comte: And take Weaver’s Syrup internally. The Royal Mint last year struck 128,- 606,058 coins, as against. 100,585,70/i in 1006; this was in addition to 160.478,- ]92 coins which were turned out for the Colonies. In its initial stages a cold is a local ailment. easily dealt with. But many neglect it and the result is often the development of distressing seizures of the bronchial tubes and lungs that render life miserable for the. unhappy victim.. As a first aid there is nothing in the handy medicine line so certain ill curative results as Bickle's Anti-(Ion- sumptive Syrup. the. far-famed remedy for colds and coughs. “It would please me mightily, Miss Stout,” said Mr. Aiiigtey, “to have you go to the theatre with me this mornzng." “Have you secured the seats?" asked Miss Vera Stout. “Oh, come, now,” he protested; “you’re not so heavy as all that.” This is the time to paint with Ramsay's Paints. Paint. your roof, paint your steps. paint your whole house. Ramsay's Paints are the Oldest. and best. known in Canada. for style. beauty, wear and tear. Your dealer has a large stock. Look at. his color cards. They are beautiful. Write A. Ram- say & Son CO., Montreal. for pack of Sou- venir Picture Post Cards of Homes. During the stifippage of the traflic in a busy thoroughfare a b‘us~dri\'er, ever or. the look-out for a chance of display- ing his wit. espied a group of Italians employed in laying the asphalt road- way. Calling the attention of one of the Italians the bus-driver yelledcâ€" “Iii! where’s your monkey?" Short and sharp came back the replyzâ€" “Driving a bus.” Mother (,‘rraves' \\‘orm Exterminator has no equal. for destroying worms in children and adults. See that you get the genuine when purchasing, I l ‘The eleven London gas companies supply among them .tti,.t»03,.‘<5‘2,0tJ0 cubic feet of gas to 1,101,896 consumers. the crewâ€"seine 700 P which are all coutrolled by a clock in the chart-house. We pay highest price for all kinds. SIIlP TO I" Liberal assortment. Prompt returns. D. H. BASTEDO 85 00. Manufacturers and Exporters, 77 King St. East, Toromo. Establishec 187t . Send us your " nameand address {or 12 piece: at Jewelry to sellat 10 cents each. When sold an (1 us the $l-2o and wewmscnd you these TWO so .11) GOL filled RINGS. We trust you with the Jewell-guild wtllsen It a] I charge: paid. Send us your name an addressnow. STAR MFG. CO.“ Boy Bl.,PBOVIDENOE,3.I.,U.S.A. AGENTS. $103.50 PER MONTH selling these wonderful Scissors. V. C. Giebnar, Columbus, 0., sold 22 pairs in 8 hours, made 813; you can do it; we show how. mm OUTFIT. Special inducements to CanadianAgents. Thomas M’f'g CO., 802 K St. Dayton, 0, one of Loomis’ late improved machines on are sure of large profits on the capital With uvested. They are the leaders in this tne. Certainly the greatest money earning Well Drilling Machinery made In America. Address Lflfiifils HAGiiliiE ($0.. TlFFlli, OHIO. Eflfifl For hunting or target. practice.- The king air rifle is sure death to small game. We will give this gun to any boy who will sell twenty-five ackages of Bluine for us. Send for the Blaine 0-day. We trust you. When you sell the 25 ackagosat 10 cents each, return our $2.50,. and we mil immediately send'you the rifle, all charges prepaid- TIiB COLONIAL MANUFACTURING CO., Dept. B, fihmilton, Ont. to hear from owner having GOOD FAR for sale, No} particular about location- :' Please give price and description, and rea- ~‘ son for aellin . State when possession can 7" be had. Wil deal with owners only. is L. Darbysblre, Box 984, Rochester, N. Y, J Pgrtkaomom. 0/1“. Canada. ' Seamantmmuue. RENNIE’S " GEM GREN ” COLLECTION or VEGETABLE SEEDS contains just the right quantities of each kind to give a'plentiful supply of fresh vegetables every day m the seasonâ€"early or late. Ask fo'r the “ GEM GARDEN” Collection when Ordering. It contains lb. DwarfStringless Yellow Pod B It). Dwarf Stringless Green 'Pod 3:22: 1 pkt. Dwarf Bush Lima . . . . . . . . . Beans 1 pkt. Round Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beet 1 pkt. Early . . .h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cabbage 1 pkt. Intermediate Red . . . . . . . . . Carrot ; 1). Early Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corn 1 pkt. Slicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pkt. Cabbage Heading. . . . . . . . . ngtll’llgger 1 pkt. Early. Slicing . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pkt. Large. Boiling . . . . . . . . . . . 1 kt. Long White . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parsnlp i} t). Earliest Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . Peas . Ii). Medium Early Dwarf . . . . . . Peas lb. Late Dwarf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peas '1 pkt. Early Round Red. . . . . . . . . Radish 1 pkt. Marrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Squash 1 pkt. Early Smooth Scarlet . . . . . . Tomato '1 pkt. Round White Table . . . . . . . . Turnip $2.50worth of Seeds for $ 1 .00 I Address all orders to WM. RENNIE CO., Limited, SEEDS TOONTO I The Lusitania has on board 49 clocks, master-

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