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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 19 Feb 1909, p. 3

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-“ no cum HIM "'- .-......._- . I l. -___ WHAT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS DID FOR THOMAS MOON. _-__ Doctors Could Not Cure Ills "rouse but Dodd’s Kidney Pills (‘feared it out Completely. Maidstone, Sash, February l5 (SPQCI&1§-â€"“Gured me completely. That’s what Dodd’s Kidney Pills did for me." Such is the stato- 1 'ment nude ‘by Thomas Moon, a i well-known resident of this place who for two years suffered With Dropsical Swellings brought on by diseased Kidneys. “I hard pains in the small of my I back,” Mr. Moon continues, “and across the loins. The swelling commenced first in my legs rand gradually got to my body. I tried different doctors but kept getting worsc every day until I was swol- y len up to an awful size. l “One doctor sent me to the hos- pital where I got a little benefit, g but the swelling soon all came 1 back. “Then I used Dodd’s Kidney Pills and, as I said before, they . cured me completely.” " Dropsical Swellings are caused l by diseased Kidneys flailing to take \ _ the surplus water out of the blood. Cure the Kidneys with Dod-d’s j Kidney Pills and the Dropsy natur~ ' ally cures itself. ' _.._.__..>I4______. CHILDREN (Hi ROYALTY -â€"_, FAMILY OF~ TIIE PRINCE AND PRINCESS 0F WALES. m ‘They Arc Just Likc Ordinary Child- ren, Not Like Princes of Tradition. 1 No children are loved by more - persons than the royal children of l England. This is not only because they stand for the future of Eng- l land’s throne but also because they .are good examples of normal Eng- lish childhood. The Prince and Princes of Wales have arranged most carefully the training both mental and physicial of the six youngsters and have im- pressed upon all who are near the ‘children in any capacity the ‘need for simplicity of manner, dress and life. The consequence has been that they are far from being tho delicate spoiled royal children of history. Princess Mary is the only girl in ‘the family, and is the leader in all sports, games, mischief and fun. Princess Mary, who is 11, is not pretty, her features being irregular, but she has the charm of healthy childhood added to an expression of animation which would make her noticeable oven if she were not a Princess. A MOP OF'YELLOW OURLS l l l wave around her rosy face. Hav- ing a quick w1t and a keen mind she l manages to hold her own 1n the \ lessons which she takes With hcr brother Albert. Brought up almost entirely with her five brothers, she has no girl friends, and she rides, swuns, golfs, skates, rows and sails like a small boy. She can play good cricket also, and she has cvcn tried a bout at football in Windsor Park. Now that she is nearing her twelfth birthday it has bccn ordain- ed that she is to lead more of an in- door life and give up some of the romping games of the happy previ- ous years. Lesson hours are doubl- ed, and no little girl at grammcr school anxious to stand first in class studies harder than Princess Mary. For accomplishments she has music, French, German, Italian, dancing and painting. Fine needlework too she wrestles with daily, but this is her great trial. Of the boys Prince Edwards, the ‘ -<~w~w==1wmurmwurmammim§w¢emwemflslw..fi..........“. ‘mums-H...“ N» _--.___-~ - _~ ‘A'~â€"~ THAT WAS ALL Mr‘- eldcst, will be 15 in June. The fact lCHAPPED FROM FINGERS T0 that some day he will be heavily. In fact he is as merry and light hearted a youngster as can a King ' does not seem to weigh upon him ELBOWS. Boy's Agony Relieved by Zam=Buk. If you are suffering from badly- be found anywhere. He is devoted chapped hands you will be able to to animals and has A WHOLE MENAGERIA of pets, and ‘woe to the man or wo- man whom Prince Edward happens to see ill treating a horse or dog._ He entered Osborn College as a pupil over a year ago, and is popu- lar with his classmates not because he is a Prince but in spite of it. As one small Osbornian was heard to say, “Well, he’s a jolly good chap if he is a Prince.” English colleges are very dcmoc~ ratio and the son ‘of a prince of the royal blood or a marquis or vis- count is just plain boy when he goes to school. Prince Edward is not a brilliant scholar, but he is a hard worker and will no doubt finish his course at Osborn with honors. Albert, the second boy, is 13 and studies at home with his sister and [younger brothers, but he vvill go to boarding school shortly. He is rather graver in temperament and quieter than Prince Edward, but like him he loves animals and excels in outdoor sports. ALBERT AND MARY are inseparable companions, and though Edward still occupies the important position of big brother in Ithe family his absence from home has raised Albert to that rank iu the children’s circlo except at holi- day time. Henry, the third boy, is .9 and is a great reader and fond of his stud‘ ics. Prince George is 7 and has learned to ride a pony like a lad considerably older. His lesson hours are fewer and his recrea- tions are more varied than those of the others. Tin soldiers have not yet lost their charms for him and sailing boats in the lako at Windsor remains a joy. John, the baby, is 3, and is hav- ing his first lessons in horseman- ship. He is a handsome, manly little chap, and he is of course the pct of his brothers and sister. %__ SAID UNCLE SILAS. When a feller finds a button sewed on his shirt that has been missin’ a month or_ two, he won- ders what in tarnation his wife is .goin’ to strike him for in the hat or dress line. 1/ I 2 8y Brihing‘ tho Nerves with opium cu may stop a cough, but the inflammation goes rom bad to worse. Allen's Lung Balsam, containing no opium, goes to the root of the trouble and ciu'cJ deep-seated affections of throat and lungs. “What makes you so late?” asked the boy's parent. “The tech- comprehcnd a little of tho agony which Henry Walker, of l4 Manu- facturercrs Street, Montreal, cn~ dured before Zam-Buk gave him relief. His mother, tolling of the case to a Press representative, said :- “Henry works with his shirt sleeves rolledup above his elbows, and passing from a warm room to the biting cold, as ho was obliged to do, he gotthe worst case of chapped hands and arms I have ever seen. From his fingers to his elbows was one mass of raw flesh, with bad cracks here and there. Whenever he washed,’ it brought tears to his eyes, the pain was so acute. He tried several kinds of salvcs, but nothing relieved him really until he tried Zam-Buk. This balm scmcd to take away the burn- ing and smarting almost at once. The cracks began to heal, and a few applications of the balm cured him. .His hands and arms arc now smooth and soft. “We have also used Zam-Buk for other emergencies. I sustained a burn on one of my fingers. Zam- Buk took the fire out and healed up the sore. It really sems a won- derful household preparation. Similar effects follow its use for eczema, scalp sores, b100d~poison- ing, ulcers, ringworm, children's sores, cuts, burns, and bruises. It also cures piles. All druggists and stores sell at 500. a box; or post free from Zam-Buk 00., Toronto, for price. v “314*. SPORTING ITEM. Wife-y ~â€"â€" See here, George, I thought you said you had been duck hunting, but these ducks you brought homo are tame ducks. Hubby-Y-c~s, n1’ dear; I tamed ’em after I (hie) shot ’em. A. Woman's Sympathy Are you discouraged? Is your doctor's bill a heavy financial load? ls your pain n. heavy physxcal burden? I know what these mean to delicate womcnâ€"l have been discour ed. too: but learned how to cure myself. want to rcllcve your bur- dens. \Vhy not end the palu and stop the doctor's bill? I can do this for you and Will if you will assist mo. All you need do is to write for a free b0}: of the remedy whlcli has been placed in my hands to be given awav. Perhaps this one box will curo you-it has done so tor others. If so. I shall be happy and you will be cured for 2c (the cost of a postage stamp). Your letters held coufi.â€" dcntially. Write to-dav tor my‘ free treat- ment. MRS. F. E CUR-RAH, ‘Windsor, Ont. Occasionally a thin girl worries because she hasn’t a broader out- look. Repeat lt:--"Shiloh’s Cure will always ‘ I er kept me because I couldn’t cum my coughs and coma" find Moscow on ‘the H rope, _ map oil‘ Eu- rcplied Johnny. “And no wonder you couldn’t find Moscow! an outrage to treat a child in that way!” The World is Full of Pains.~â€"'.l‘hc aches and pains that (afllict human- ity are many‘ and constant, aris- ing from a multitude of indistingu- ishable causes, but in the main owing to man’s negligence in tak- ing care of his health. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil was the out- come of a universal cry for some specific which would speedily re- lieve pain, and it has filled its mis- sion to a remarkable degree. Beware of the man who is always boasting of lllS family tree. It’s a chestnut. Repeat lt:-“Shlloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and. colds." “Good-morning, ma’a1n,” said’ Willie, dofiing his cap. “Why. what a polite little boy,” exclaim- ed Miss Passay. “Do you always take off ‘your cap like that to ladies Z” “No’m; only to old ladies."_ W0 Make the Emphatlc Statement that "Tim D 66 L " Menthol Plaster will do more to relieve I neuralgia, lame back, lumbago and kindred troubles than any other plaster. 250 tins and Sl yd. rolls. All druggists. - THAT LITTLE GIRL AGAIN. _ The new teacher had been giving the children an object-lesson on‘ the wild duck, thinking that this subject would be sure to awaken their interest. “Now, children,” said she, after It was burned down years ago. It’s’ a lengthy explanation, “who will Once in a great while a woman gets a hat that actually looks like one. A_ Sudden can often means sudilou illness. Painkiller is all that is needed to ward it oil". Uncquallod for cramps and diarrhoea. Avoid §;lbfi_bltfll30>i, there is but one “ Painkiller-"~l'crry ans’. “And how did you and grandpa getaloug?” inquired the ‘doting momma. of the precocious child. “He was pleasant as pastry,” rc- plicd the cherub. “As pleasant as pastry?” “Yes, mamma. Short and crusty.” They are a Powerful Nervinc.- Dyspcpsia cause: derangement of the nervous system, and nervous dcbility once engendered is difii- cult to deal with. There are many testimonials as to the citioacy of I'armelocs Vegetable Pills in treating this disorder, showing that they never fail to produce good results. By giving proper touc to the digestive organs, they restore cq'..1ilibrium to ‘the ncrvo centres. AN OATH OF SILEYOE. In certain districts of North_ West America and in West Au~ stralia there are women who take an oath to remain silent after the death of their husbands. In some cases they will remain mute for two years after tho funeral, and very often the oath is kept also by the mother and mother-in-law of the deceased. -...< Repeat lt;--"Bhlloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. " HOW $01110 \V'OlllCll 02111 GVCll pre- tend to be proud of their husbands tell me the best way to shoot the is a mystery to other women. wild duck l” The children looked ,puzzlcd, Only for a moment, though, for the little girl at the bottom of the class really couldn’t miss this chance. Up went h-er hand to the high- est possible altitude it could as- ,Il' your children moan and are 'rcstlcss during sleep, coupled, when awake, with a loss of appe- tite, pale countenance, picking of the nose, ctc., you may depend upon it that the primary cause of sume ‘the trouble is worms. Mother I I Q ‘ v, I’ v $ ‘ ~ ‘>1 . . l “ch, dear,” said the teacher. Graves Worm hatcinnnator cf- fectually remove-s these pests, at “Please, miss; she almost gaspâ€" . . . .,, . once relieving the little sul'fcr-crs. ed, so eager was she to get it out; “pl-ease, miss, I know. Wait till the duck's not looking." Absence doesn’t make the heart grow fonder of a rival. A'bank cmployc says a $10 bill lasts ton or twelve years. He must be living With lllS w1lc’s folks. PHE BLIND SWIM STRAIGHT. Keep C nrsc With Great Direct- ncss, Guided by Sound. Just as some professional singers \vlth magnificent voices never learn to sing in perfect tune, so do the trainers of really fine swimmers often find it impossible that men With every quality for racing otherwise can be made or taught to swnn even in an approximately straight line, says London Tit- Bits. Many a splendid swimmer is beaten on this account, for his in- veterate habit of getting off his course naturally gives him a roundabout journey. But the rc- markablc fact remains that blind swimmers-of whom there arc in this country a considerable num- ber in connection with various in- stitutions for persons so afilictcdâ€" universally and without except-ion swim with marvellous directness; indeed, in as perfectly straight a line as is humanly possible, even when the distance covered is very considerable. So much is this the case that Dr. Campbell, of tho College for the Blind at Upper Norwood, who par- ticularly interests himself in the physical education of the blind and has noticed this curious fact, rc- commcnds that swimmers who per- sistently foul each other (in any course should practise experimen- tally when blindfolded Blind swimmers can, it appears, on hearing a noise in any given direction not only swim absolute-i ly straight to the point whence tho noise proceeds, but when left to themselves their steering is just as accurate. _>!* Repeat lt'.â€" "Shlloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs and. colds." “You can’t guess what sister said about you just before you came in, Mr. Highcollar,” said lit- tle Johnnie. “I baven’s an idea in the world, Johnnie.” it. You guessed it the very fir time.” Mild in Their Action-Farms lec’s Vegetable Pills are very mild in their action. They do not cause griping in the stomach or cause disturbances there as so many pills do. Therefore, the most delicate can take them without fear of un- pleasant rcsults. They can, too, be administered to children with- out imposing the penalties which =follow the use of pills not so carc~ fully prepared. ‘Some candidates are so use-d to being defeated that they don't seem to mind 1t. Welcome us Sunshine after a. storm i5 the relic! when an obstinate, pitiless cough has been driven awav by Allen's Lung Balsam. No o ium in it; The good elfcct lasts. Takc a bottle omo with you this (lay. “Let me kiss those tears away l” he begged, tenderly. She fell in his ‘arms, and ‘he was busy for the next few minutes. And yet the tears flow-ed on. “Can nothing~ stop them 'l” he asked, breathless- ly sad. “No,” she murmured; "rt is hay fever, you know. But go on with the treatment.” > ' Repeat lt;--“Shi10b's Cure will always cure my coughs; and colds." How many people do you know -â€"~lll(:lll{llll" yourself-who can rc- Nothing looks more ugly than to sec a person whose hands are covered over with warts. Why have these disfigurements on your person when a sure remover of all wlarts, corns, etc., can be found in Holloway’s Corn Cure. A man is generally true to his first love-himself. Write for Weekly Price Llstl.‘ JOHN HALLAM ..... cation select Bell i Repeating Action. Sen ‘Fl-.9 BELL PIANO (Q Or ls ' was“ __ .Nm-W" ‘all . .. u» g . “That’S|°an be verified by hundreds who st have tried it and are please-d to peat the tcn commandments‘! dVHYd D31 h‘ h Ed t ltitti vi to e lger u-'_' .. So many ns u ons c o (Limos? The fact that they use 3nd prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct meritl One follow: professional advice in acquum an educaml' wh not follow {mlmional custom in buying ell pianos? 'Ihc only pianos with the lllimilablc (hick GRIP IS PREVA_ LENT AGAIN. A prompt remedy is What every one is looking for.- The efliciency of Peru- na is so well known that its value as a grip rem- edy need not be ques- tioned. The grip yields more quickly‘ if , taken in hand Prompt-i ly. If you feel grippy get a bottle of Peruna at once. Delay is almost certain to aggravate your C3863. For a free illustrated booklet enâ€" titled “The Truth About Peruna,"~ address The Peruna Oo., Colum- bus, Ohio. Mailed postpaid. _<.r.. he.“ .'1GJL‘:~ ~ _,_..,~_ 3W -M, . . ’ q< .-__ . Every doctor in a small town thinks he would have become world-famous had he located in a. city. ,w l Repeat lt:â€""Shlloh's Ouro will always cure my couglm and colds.’ ' . '-,...'_-' ww~1 .fl,\,vwvr,,,-.K.;y It’s only a matter to time till people begin to say nice things about you-but you will be too dead to appreciate them. _ my, awe“- ..--.-. l A bottle of Bickle’s Anti-Con- sumptive Syrup, taken according to directions, will sub-duo a cough in a short time. 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