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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Jan 1909, p. 3

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Get a bottle at once and be happy. “Flavia Flipps is markablegirl I know.” “In what respect l” “Why, there isn’t a milliner in the world who can make her spend one penny more on a hat than she started out to spend.” the most rc- Mter a Geld Drive don't in.“ to take a teaspoon- ‘ul of Painkiller mixed with a glass of hot water It surely prevents chills. Avoid nub- nd su ar. _ Eitutes, there is but one "Painkiller"--Porry vii-$50. and 60c. “Ah, my lad,” said the stranger, with an encouraging smile, “I can see that you were cut out for some: thing big.” “That may be, mis- ter,” replied the diminutive farmer boy; “but it generally happens that something big is cut out for me.” "For you l” “ch, dad’s trousers. These are a pair I have on now.” Repeat it.â€"“ Shiloh’s Cure will ali- ways cure my coughs and colds.” - The inscriptions on an old coin worn smooth may sometimes be de- ciphercd by placing it 0n a red-hot iron. It Has Many Offices. â€" Before- ‘the German soldier starts on a long march he rubs his feet with tallow, for his first care is to keep his feet in good condition. If he knew that Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil would be of much better ser- vice he would throw away his tal- low and pack a few bottles of the - Oil in his knapsack. There is no- thing like it. The Australian rabbit-proof fence which was recently completed, is 2,036 miles in length. "A Little field. You Know," will become a great danger if it he allowed to reach down the throat to the lungs. Nip the peril in the bud with Allen's Lung Balsaml a sure remedy containing [no opiates. Little Maggie (after watching her small brother devouring several large sections of chocolate cake): "Mamma, isn’t it funny how much larger Jimmy really is than he ap- pears to be from the outside l” Repeat it :-â€"“Shiloh’s Cure will always Cure my coughs and colds.” In order to be happy a woman must get a strangle hold on her Jealous disposition. To Prevent is Better Than to Re- pent.â€"A littlc medicine in the shape of the wonderful pellets which are known as Parmelee’s Vegetable’ Pills, administered at the proper time and with the di- rections adhered to often prevent a serious attack of sickness and save money which would go to the doctor. In all irregularities of the digestive organs they are an invalu- able corrective and by cleansing the blood they clear the skin of im- pcrfections. Hearty Party (meeting old ac- quaintance) â€" “How are you? Haverft seen you for years. How’s the wife l” Old Acquaintance (very much married. grufily)-â€"“She’s all right.” H. P. (pleasantly)â€"“Hal l brought you two together, you re- member.” O. A. (rcsentlully)â€"“Oli, lt’s you, is it. I owe a grudge to l” Repeat it:-â€"“Sliiloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds.” NO OBSTACLE THERE. “Mr. Spoonamore, know what to say. ken to papa yet?” “I have Dora.” “What did he say '2” “He said: ‘What! Her? Gosh, I) )7 i Have you spo- Irsr's so. 3-00. ens-.2111 ...... -"_"""“!"“F”“T<"¢"“" ' ,ural death if it 1-1 11ill'dl.i"breath of suspicion. {flu ems My l Life l" _, HI owe my life to PSYCHINE, what better testimony coull I pos- sibly give,” says Mrs. Wm. Wilson, of Essex, Ont., onAugust 21, 1908. “Some twelve years ago I was taken ill with a severe cold on my lungs. Night after night I was compelled to sit up all night to relieve myself of the pain ‘,in my lungs. For two years I doc- tored continually with three differ- ent doctors, but received no help whatever. A friend advised me to ti'~â€" your medicine, and I did so. Within two months from taking PSYCHINE I gained 30 pounds, and my health rapidly grew better and in a short time I was quite well. To-day I am a strong woman land owe my life to Dr. T. A. Slo- cum’s medicine.” PSYCHINE is indeed ‘a Health giver, and the Greatest of Tonics, containing exceptionally Life-Givâ€" ing properties. Send for a Free Trial and mention this advertise~ ment. PSYCHINE is sold by all druggists and stores. 500 and $1. In Japan,- on the Emprcss"s birthday, all the schoolgirls have to sing the national hymn and lis- ten to an Imperial i'escript on edu- cation. it:â€"“Shiloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds.” According to an oculist, 90 per cent. of neuralgic headaches are caused by defective eyes. A Tonic for the Debilitated. â€"â€" Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills by act- ing mildly but thoroughly on the secretions of the body are a valu- able tonic, stimulating the lagging organs to healthful action and rc- storing them to full vigor. They can be taken in graduated doses and so used that they can be dis- continued at any time without re~ turn of the ailments which they were used to allay. Mrs. Blotter (of a literary turn): “And, John, order a gallon of mid- night oil. All our best writers, I am told, burn it.” found in “Tho D & L " Mont ol Plaster, which relieves instantly backache, headache, neuralgia rheumatism and sciatica. ' SAVING LIQUID MANURE. _ Save the liquid manureâ€"every drop of it. Urine contains a large percentage of,the fertilizing con- stituents of the anima1’s excreta. To lay tile from the stable gutter and drain it away, is to drain away every year a portion of the farmâ€"â€"_ or the farm value, which is much tho same thing. Straw, sawdust, leaves, air-dried muck, land-plas- ter and raw ground phosphate rock are effective stable absorbents, which contain in themselves a greater 0r less quantity of one or another of the elements of fertil- ity. Lacking any of the above ab- sorbent-s, horse manure may be used to advantage in the gutters of the cattle stable, though this is not to be recommended for a stable where milking cows are kept. Where the horse manure is not used in this way, it is desirable to throw the surplus liquid of the cat- tle stable onto the horse-manure pile. The frigate bird, whose wings spread out from ten to twelve feet, can fly at the rate of 100 miles an hour. Repeat it:â€"-“ Shiloh’s Cure will a1â€" ways cure my coughs and colds.” GOSSIP. Gossip would simply die a nat- were not for the One trial of Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator will convince you that it has no equal as a worm I medicine. Buy a bottle and see ii it does not please you. STRANGE SUPERSTITION. Italy has a remarkable supersti- tion. It is believed that dire mis- fortune n'ill befall the present mon~ arch, if the chamber of the dead king be interfered with till at least two generations have passed. Therefore, the room of the late King Humbert at the Quirinal is shut, no one except members of the royal family being permitted to en- ter it. Thus it will remain, silent and unused, like the apartment of King Victor Emanuel. King Hum- bert’s father, which is just as it was at the time of his death, about 3O years ago. ' The United Kingdom consumes 1.200.000,000 pounds of flour yearly. l The ana Did it. They sup lied the hienthol g cl, has had possession ever five years. mittedly have been .ji ii i .il', ',' . g . . l CURIOUS RUSSIAN LAW. Russia has a law which to out- side observers seem-s almost to put PER CENT: = '5‘ premium on theft, by which sto- ‘j l lcn g0_ods_become the property of 1r the ‘£11165 1E he can Prggsflfiliit fig: YOU can have 9 per cent. interest by . . , , 8' i In thcthieves’ deing busuiess With us, and can 3.; market-which is of course, liccn? - . , , - ' ‘I - Bed by the police-goods that ad- withdlawbmll money by giving one Z stolen (more week’s notice. \Ve pay interest <1 than five years before) are openly offered for sale, and the place is a veritable Mecca for the light-fin- gered gentry and their enterpris- ing friends, as also for the more honest members of society, who se- cure many a tempting bargain. FELLING THE CHESTN UT. related the lady with the cold, blue eye, “that he passed the tree where t two years ago he carved your ini- tials and his own, and incirclcd them with a heart. He said he felt so glad he almost danced for joy.” “Ah,” said the tall brunette, anxiously, “then he must still love me, after all? Did he tell you why he felt so happy l” “Yes, dear; he said some men were cutting the tree down l” So popular is Biclclc’s Anti-Con- sumptive Syrup-as a medicine in the treatment of colds and coughs or ailments of the throat, due to exposure, or sudden changes oil temperature, that druggists and all Repeat dealers in patent medicines keep, supplies on hand tomeet the de- mand. It is pleasant to take, and the use of it guarantees freedom from throat and lung diseases. The man who can be bought al- ways thinks he cannot be caught by his buyers. Repeat it:--“Sliiloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds.” The Burmese prefer coins with female heads on them, as they are “mum- supposed to bring luck. Tearing Down Signals does not delay storms. Opium-laden “medciines " may check coughing, but the cold stays. Do not trifle ; when you begin to cough take Allen's Lung Balsam, free from opium, full of healing power. Mr. Bunsby: “If that young man’s coming here to see you every day in the week, you had better ive him a hint to come after sup- §por.” Miss Bunsby: “I don’t ithink’s it’s necessary, pa. That’s what he comes after.” .9- :itl'as's-tiiwllé r:_~'.-./.~ae-a>;=§.e f:€’~flr'z~_,v'h?~g%‘€ , llllcney In llletal Building Materials We want a Representative in some districts for our'ce- lebrated “Eastlakc” Shingles, Metallic Walls and Ceilings and other sheet metal build- ing material. Our goods have been proved by nearly a quarter century of use in Canada, and sell readily on their merits. As the advantages of using metal in buildings become better known, the sales are rapidly increasing, and the Agency for our line offers an ,- exceptionally good opportu- Ej nity for a hustler. " Exclusive territory to the right man. Write for parti- culars. The Metallic Roofing C0., Limited MANUFACTURERS TORONTO AND WI NNIPEO. -‘iv'-H>:-s3l_‘l!r,"anb» .-"",-. v.25“ '- 3104.1: ‘3,,- _-'.,~; , . ' Raise Thrm W thou! Milk. Booklet Free. Steele Briggs Seed 00., Ltd, Toronto QHENILLE CURTAINS lid ell kind: o! house Hangings. elso no: UURTIIHS mm my» Write to ue ebeut genre. IIWIII Allan“! DYIIR. 90.. I9! 15$. “GMT!” A. 'J. PATTISON a c0. 38-35~890TT smut, rename, Stool‘ Broilers 8i Financial Agents COEALT grid other stocksbnuzht and sold on commission. Correspondence muted. Orders may La wired a8 our expense. WANTED. - Agents, Stores, everywhere; hand- some profits; sell our perfect, brass, kerosene, mantle, table~ lamp; hanging or bracket-lamp; 100 candle-power; 1A kerosene used; a wonder; sells on sight; rc~ tails $3.50. - ' WEBSTER SPECIALTY (30., Waterbury, Conn. t5 ‘u sell you a Fur Goat at Q‘. l “Vernon told me this morning,” I ' is now in operation, producing from the second ' Send me address of two trap- -, pers, and l vyill send you free a . . mink stretcning pattern. l Day -- hlghestprlces iorrawfurs.‘Wiil " ‘- sale Price. Writeiorpricelist. .' monthly. Write us. va y ~;;'L~‘ _‘ PATRIARGHE & COMPANY Standard Stock Exchange Building, Toronto. PER CENT. kn"! H . "'51; ." it’. ‘u.’ w '"lZlTIO will‘? <9 .»~s.',. "'.,*..4s‘s>,ls,ei,, "“_1"â€"."‘,“=?‘f‘ fifal'lJAJ'J". f‘ flue a?‘ ..,.‘. ‘shipments Solicited. 'rosow'ro, ONT. - . ‘£55?’ I'Wm 731lwi Dr. McTaggart's tobacco remedy removes all div-ire for the weed iu a l'ew days. A vegetablq Write for Weekly Price Lists. J O H N H A L LA M - hmraezceeisasnra .' 1... as l i VJA N T E D the United Stale: l . ' to advertise our goods. tack up l eliowcerde in all conspicuous placel and distribute small advertising matter. Commisricn or selnr 'l} if aw“ .‘fi, in every locality in Canada andl \Jy' .ywllleuw-‘vmfikfiflwtfi. 3:3 If" ‘"“m' "d. “WM” 5‘ P" diY- s'fldy ‘3'0" medicine, and only requires touching the tongue‘ ii Tliltbcfdrrggiiiicblréifdy new plan; no exprriencercquired. with it occasionally. Price, $100. ‘2 'navlu. nmzov 00., London, Ontario. Ramada l l QUO R H A B IT - 4: BUY SHARKS lN THE BEBT MIR! IN Marvellous results from taking his remedy for a: the liquor habit. Sale and inexpensive home Q . treatment: no hypodermic injections, no publl~ city, no loss of. time from business, and a cure 0snada’e Greatest Gold Camp “SHEEP CREEK," situated some 28 miles certain. south of Nelson, can undoubtedly claim this dis- Address 01' consult DP- McTaggart, _75 Ylmll. tinction. Ono year's develooment has produced Street, 1'0""!th Canada. loin- mines, the greatest of which is the ‘ Nugget." | -A Cup of A_ a my.mamas.-*-.s.ie.~>.i~.~“-I---a~ . In one year this mine has taken out during de- velopment over $69,000 in geld, actually payln for itself and the work done. A Your Stamp Mil grade ore about $11,000 per month. Some $600,000 worth of ere is nuw blocked out, and we can safe ly predict there will be over-a million» next sprlng- ' o elicct more economic work it in necessary to erectalar er mill and tramway. For this pur- pose a bloc of 25,000 shares is now offered to the public at 75c per share. We invite fullest inves- ..-" "l MIGHTON 8t GAVANAUGH, _ Drawer 1082, NELSON, B.C BROKERS, i l -is good for children, “good for the Invalid, 4‘! 1 i'Â¥'¥¥-â€"â€"-' ‘ --good for all. 5’ _~ Rfilw' EYE-‘IRS... 2 I Shipments to us this year, to date, almost , QT" double last year. 'rnsns's A Bunsen. --There 15 no better .' . l’;.f'.$§i‘l.il§'1“°;t?"$l crisis" 33.558193 ' - - - addeiltoourl St.,€\}IY nor roofwe pi-i. ilOnlC and plclo-me-up. ‘it’ best prices, shipping expenses and remit cas “1'; same day. Price list on application. ‘ ‘ A- 81. E- PIERCE Bi. 60., . so? s'r. PAUL ST.. - MONTREAL. BfiVBIL Is LEQUED LIFE _ M m_______. i r I i ' i’ . USED IN Leading Conservatories, Colleges, Schools, \, Theatres, and in diamonds of homes where a piano of distinctive merit is appreciated. The Bell is the - . :4‘ >-_~‘_ ; IS/4 ’ ..__---- .- . Bend IO!‘ (free). CataloguieiNo_ 75. I i a ‘if; asu'pimo e ow.” 00.. Limited ensLPi-ipummo. - ‘i I 1 1 - . . 1' ,l' v 7W Int ‘id ‘i ' 5'3’ m . ores Q Elli? ltith finial 5 ‘T u . . l l -. i7 l 1 ' l . . -l Seldom can we adVise investors i to purchase asecurlty yielding as , high a rate. I_ .. . We do so only after most careful i ll investigation has proven the value f‘ of the security. _ _Sufi‘icient details to permit the individual to form judgment will be ~~ furnished. on request. A. E. AMES & 00-, Limited, 7 KlNG STREET, TORONTO .7 Send 25c for trial box 3 oz ~' of _“ BETTERBAIT."( 8e32,‘. ., bait in the world tor catching ‘r? ,.-_, mink, fox, bear, etc. Pound I ~.boxes.onedoliar. ‘Write today. HERLLKN REEL. MILWAUKEE. WIS. Whole- 5:; ‘

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