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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 Feb 1909, p. 7

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.mmmwm»wm¢.m_ _ u g _ i HONOR TRUST u'rou um. ~ __.__. llluu Elected to French Senate Without His Knowledge Political honor has been thrust upon M. Etiennt. Flandin, who re- Dll JUST an lS * " ‘ is AERIAL ironrnno‘. ._-_ Patent Applied Fonby a German Inventor. CLAIMED FER THEM A patent has been applied £01» at _._ ‘presents the Department of the THATS W'HAT JGSEPH MACK- Yonne in the French Chamber of Deputies. Quito ignorant of the fact that his name had been put forward as a candidate, M. Flandin finds him- self elected to the French Senate as the representative for Pondicherryi one of the French possessions in India. M. Flandin has never been'to In- dia in his life, and knows nobody there, but a few weeks ago M. Le- maire, Deputy for Pondicherry: with whom he is acquainted, put forward his name as candidate for a Senatorship without M. Flan- diu’s knowledge or consent. M- Flandin was amazed to receive a cablegram from Pondicherry an- nouncing his election, and ‘saying that “indescribable enthusiasm” prevailed. M. Flandin has decided to accept the mandate thus thrust upon him. Meanwhile the Governor of Pondi- cherry has been suddenly recalled and it is understood that the Gov- ernment will shortly propose that Pondicherry be permanently dis- franchised. v ‘(- If you are a sufferer from colds get a bottle of Bickle’s Anti-Con- sumptive Syrup and test its quali- ties. It will be found that no praise bestowed on it is too high. It docs all that is claimed for it, and docs it thoroughly. Do not take any substitute Syrup, because it is the best,.liavâ€" ing stood the test of years. All the best dealers sell it. “You are an iceberg!” exclaim- flOOd yet.” c-d her elderly but well-preserved .adorcr, pale with anger and mor- tification. “A dozen Cupids, with a hundred arrows each, could nev- er find a vulnerable place in your flint-y heart!” “Not if they used an old beau to shoot with,” coldly replied the beautiful girl. Repeat ltz- "Shlloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." Professor Blinkers-“I hope you did not find my lecture tco techni- cal, Miss Bayness l” Miss Bayness ‘(with pride)-“Oh, no; Professor. I was able to follow it all.” Pro- fessor B.â€"“I ain glad of that, as I tried to make it intelligible to the meanest comprehension.” a That ‘fermenting’ Gold that made you wretched last whit-or Will not come back if you take Allen's Lung Balsam when your throat is raw and. sore. They (Special)â€"-“Dodd’s _ have done for Inc all that is claim- ed for them.” So Macklin, a well known farmer of this district. _find that Dodd’s Kidney Pills do for Bickle’s builder, but he’s very slow.” LIN SAYS 0F DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. Cured Ills Nciiralgia, Crainpeil Muscles and Heart Dis- ease From Which lie had Sullcr- ed ‘for Two Years. St. Paul de Metis, Alta, Feb. 8 Kidney Pills says Joseph “I was ill for over six years with Neuralgia, Cramps in my muscles, Backache and Heart, Disease. I called on different doc- tors but got no help. I heard that Dodd’s Kidney Pills were meant for just such cases as mine and bought-eight boxes of them. Now I feel just like a new man. I re- commend them to all as a sure cure for Rheumatism and all troubles arising from diseased Kidneys.” Thousands of farmers allover the west relate similar experiences to that given by Mr. Macklin. They just what is claimed for them â€"â€" cure all diseased Kidneys and all diseases arising from diseased Kic- . eys. T >‘i THE IDEA. Blinks-“Eds a pretty good boat _-_4 Jinks-“Slow, eh?” Blinksâ€"“Well, I should say. If he had had the job of building the Ark we wouldn’t have had the A Woman’s Sympathy Are you discouraged? 'Is your doctor:s bill a. licavy financial load? Is your pain a heavy physical burden? I know vvliat these mean to delicate women-I have been~dlscouraged, too; but learned how to cure myself. I want to relieve your bur- dens. ‘Vh not end the pain and stop the doctor's b ll? I can do this ior you and will if you will assist me. _ All you need do ls to write for a free box of the remedy which has been placed in my hands to be given away. Perhaps this one box will cure you-it has done so tor others. IE so. I shall be happy and you Will be cured for 2c (the cost of a postage stamp). Your letters held confi- dentially. \Vrlte to-day for my free treat- ment. MRS. F. E CURRAH, 'Wlndsor, Ont. A man may think that he is kil- ling time, but sooner or later time puts hiin out of the running. Repeat lt:-"Shlloh's Cure'wlll always cure my coughs and colds.’ Luluâ€"-“Yes, I was introduced to This admirable remedy ls {roe from opium. 'l'ako him yesterday TlCl he told m8 I ' , l. a it in time. “Life is full of ups and downs,” said the man who is airy and af- 'fable under all circumstances. “So I have heard.” “Well, I am at present in the full enjoyment of one of the ups.” “I congratulate you.” “Don’t. It’s a. case of ‘hard-up.’ ’-’ Ropoat- lu-"snno'h's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." . Sonic schoolboys are pretty slow but manage to catch the whooping cough. Known to Thousands.â€"â€"Pai-ine- lee’s Vegetable Pills regulate the action of. the secretions, purify the blood and keep tho stomach and bowels free from deleterious mat- tei-_ Taken according to direction curemy coughs'and colds.” they will overcome dyspepsia, era- _dicatc biliousness, and leave the digestive organs healthy and strong to perform their functions. Their merits arc well-known to i ' i- who kn b . ' ' ~ . lilbiiviisbieggficial thgw aieeiilgelicylme a-tor has no equal for destroying y ‘ g1‘ lug worms in children and adults. Sec tone to the system. Jaspai‘â€".â€"“I often qwonder . wliy Jenkins 1s not more popular, for .,he is the ni-ost polite man I know.” .Claspc1'-“That is just the trouble '. . L-o ' .. .' He is so wretcliedly polite that he prlcgpiiaile-ioglitgamcss Vla' the matri- gives everyone the impression that .he wants to borrow money.” “I hadn’t been talking with him three minutes before he called me ed air passages. Not a grain oi opium in it. an ass. What sort of a person is lie '1” “Well, I never knew him to tell a lie.” was the prettiest woman he had ever met.” Celia-“Ah, you see, I was only introduced to him this morning.” -_-.__- APhyslcian ls not always at hand. Guam your. self a ainst sudden coughs and colds by kee lug a. bot-t e of Painkiller in the house. _ Avoid substi- tut-cs, there is but one “ Painkiller" - Perry Davis‘â€"--‘_’.5c and 500. Dead men tell no dead dogs wag none. tales, and Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: “I have removed ten corns from my feet with Holloway’s Corn Cure.” Reader, go thou and do likewise. All things come .to those who wait, if they wait on themselves. Repeat lt;â€"'°Shlloh's Cure will ulwoys The widow in tho flower of her youth is not discouraged by weeds. Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- that you get the genuine when purchasing. It may be that some men are born great, but a woman seldom Loss of Flesh. cough and pain in the chest may not moan consumption, but are bad signs. Allen‘; Lung Balsam loosens the cough and heals inflam- AN INSOMNIA CURE. An amusing story is told of the late Bishop of London, Dr. Creigh- ton, and Lord Rosebery, says the London Globe. Lord Rosebery complained to the Bishop of want of sleep, to which the Bishop replied that he never suffered from insom- nia. The Earl observed that he wished he knew the remedy. The Bishop’s formula was very simple. If he felt drowsy he started to write a sermon and in a few moments he was wide awake. On the other hand if he wanted sleep all he had to do was to start to read a sermon. ‘Then sleep came in a few seconds.‘ Lord Bosebery, we are told, replied that it was his practice to choose the lesser evil, and he preferred want of sleep to reading sermons. the German Patent Ofiico for an “aerial torpedo,” which is being built at Krupp works. The torpedo consists of a hollow body, contain- ing a thin cylindrical reservoir one end-of wlilich is attached to the point ofthe projectile, and the other end to a thin plate screwed into the hollow body. This reservoir is filled with liquid :iygen, and also contains an explo- sive charge fitted into a cylindrical tube.‘ In the point of the torpedo a hole is bored, widening towards its front end, and a pill of platinum sponge is inserted in the hole. The platinum is ignited by the escape of hydrogen, when the point of the torpedo has pierced the coVering or envelope of a baloon or airship and in its turn sets fire to the ex- plosive charge. All projectiles for use against bal- loons manufactured up to the pre- sent have simply pierced the balloon covering withoutexploding its gas contents. Experiments with the new torpedoare being regularly. conducted. '- - V- '4‘ A-â€"~“Spouter is a pretty able de~ bator, isn’t lie 'l” Bâ€"“I should say so! Why, he can call an opponent a liar and a scoundrel in fifteen different ways without violating tho rules of order.” ' A Sound Stomach Means a Clear Head-The high pressure off a nervous life which business men of the present day are constrained to live make draughts upon their vi~ tality highly detrimental to their health. It is only by the most careful treatment that they are able to keep themselves alert and active in their various callings, many of them know the value of Parinclec’s Vegetable Pills in regu- lating the stomach and consc- quently keeping the head clear. lilo-“What would you say, dar- ling, if I told you that you can never be mine?” She-“I should say, pct, that I’ve got a nice bun- dle of letters that would help to make it expensive to you.” -_.“" '. Cure will alwc. s ciIigpglayticidu ghashuiiiiiilcblds . ' ' y “I think the country is just sweet,” said the town young lady. "I love to see the peasant return- ing to his humble cot, his sturdy figure outlined against the setting sun, his faithful collie at his side, and his plough upon his shoulder!” t tlona Abound but insist upon getting tho gelliIiliIIe, “ 'l'lio l) Jail.” Menthol Plaster. It has atooal the test cl years. It cures aches and pains quicker than any plaster. SHE DID. Mr. Wiseâ€"-“I’d invest that little surplus money you have on hand so that you’ll have something for a rainy day, if I were you.” Mrs..Wiseâ€"â€"“I did so to-day, I bought a new raincoat, a rainy- day skirt and a gold-handled um- brella.” Repeat lt;â€"“Shilob's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds.’ ’ “Binks is weak financially, isn’t he?” “I-Ie hasn’t much money, but he gives employment to a great many men.” “Who are they?” ~“Other people’s bill collectors." A Soothing Oil.â€"-To throw oil upon the troubled waters means to subdue to calmness the most boisterous sea. To apply Dr. Tho- mas’ Eclectric Oil to the troubled body when it is racked withpain means speedy subjugation of the most refractory elements. It cures pain, heals bruises, takes the fire from burns, and as a general household medicine is useful in many ailments. It is worth much. GARPET ovsm and Cleaning. Thll ll o Ipzclulu with the IRlTISH AMERICAN DYEING OO- Ikml particular: b7 post and we are sure to luv-ill, “firm Io: 15L Montreal- SURE HEAVE CURE Our guaranteed I-Ieave Cure will save your horse. Has completely cured many cases pronounced in- curable. Send for copies of testi- monials and further information. Four Brothers, Rosto'ule, Ont. 1A. J. Pin-risen a co. 33-35 800T!’ STRIET, _ TORONTO. G Raise Them Without Milk. ' g Lv E S Booklet Free. Blccle llrlggs 810d Co.,Ltd., Toronto , _ 'l’..~2Â¥.'?'.1r1\fvl‘¢:-' "e$.-.~.'.,¢;1*rus1may» "7.?"34. fill. 2 i»! illllih =l‘»f€1*.'-i'*’ét 33?:éléltil'. i'tfililitilllslxéit-V Zam-Euk’s Healing Power Proved by School Commissioner and Baptist ‘Beacon. ,L' NE of the most recent converts i0 the Zam-Buk method of treating and curing -. disease is Mr. C. E. Sanford, of \"Jcston, . King's C0., N.S. Mr. Sanford is a Justice of the Peace for the County, and a member of the Board of School Commissioners. He is also Deacon of‘ the Baptist Church in Eerwiclc. Indeed, throughout the County it would bc difficult to find a man‘ more widely known and more highly respected. ‘ Some time back lie had- occasion to ‘test. ' Zam~Buk, and here is his opinion of this great balm. l-Ie says:â€"â€" - - "I never used anything that gave me such satisfaction as Zara-Eula I had a patch‘ of eczema on my ankle, which had been there for over twenty years. Sometimes, also, the disease would break out on iny shoulders. I had taken solution of arsenic, had applied various oint- mciits, and tried all sorts of things to ‘obtain a cure, but all in vain. I was advisedto give Zam-Buk a trial, and as I ani a firm believer in Nature's )i'emee'ies, I did so. From first applying it I saw it was altogether different to the ordinary ointments and cmbrocalions, and it. soon began to show signs of clearing away the eczema on my ankle. This was so gratifying, that I persevered for some time with it, and. l, am glad to say it had the desired result. I am now cured of the disease which defied every other treatment for twenty years. “ This is not the only direction in which I have proved the merits of Zam-Buk. l suffered for a long time from piles, and I found a perfect cure for this'painful ailment in Zam~BulL Zam-Buk soothes the pain, relieves the congested veins, and so restores the elasticity to the tissues that the piles gradually but surely disappear.” - _ .3! ~ r; v}. . \ \' :3! ‘.1 .n 3*‘. >. E‘. f‘:- z‘; g. f.‘ . 8 3.:- \‘r t. "i. 7}‘: ‘.v'!~'= Jri Zam-Buk is a positive :md certain cure for cuts. burns. bruises, sprains. piles, festering sores, ulcers, scalds. blood-poisoning. eczema, scabs, chapped hands, cold cracks. chilblzuns, ringworm, scalp sores. badulcg. diseased 2nkles._and all other skin lbs ses and injuries. Rubbed well into the parts alieclezl. ll cures neuralgia. rheumatism, :uul s . ca. All druggisls and stores sell at $00. box, three {or $1.25; and post Jfreelrom Zl-‘ain-Buk (30.. Toronto, for price. 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