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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 Jul 1909, p. 3

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gram.) . a < .\,1. A GOOD START. ‘A Cardinal Young Man’s Good Fortune. Mr. David Magee, whose phot lappears below, is a» clerk employer r_- ill; the Grocery and General store .of F. F. Adams at Cardinal, Ont. a. This young man has just won a 'y cash prize of Seven Hundred dol- ‘lars offered by the Orange Meat Company of Kingston, Ont., to the I'fierson sending in the largest num. ' er of carton bottoms cut from 'Orange Meat boxes in their annu- ity contest closing May 31, last. ,. Mr. Magee sent in 2612 counts, carrying off First Prize, which was a life annuity of Fifty-two Dollars or Seven Hundred dollars in cash. ‘Mr. Magee elected to take the cash, and with this money he intends .«opening a. grocery business, with a. .fnienfl in the city of Winnipeg. Mr. B. Crooks of 340 Alexander lAve., Winnipeg, was the winner of gthe One Hundred dollar prizex , There were prizes aggregating thirteen hundred dollars cash, disâ€"' tributed on June 16th last, to the fortunate winners. 1 The Orange Meat Company have listartcd an other similar contest ‘closing on November 30th next, and lin addition to the prizes given in z'the last contest they have added 'two Fifty dollar and one hundred I’One Dollar Prizes. i Send your name and address to ,Orange Meat, Kingston, Ont., and iicomnienee saving Orange Meat car Eton, bottoms at once. I _ . I ’SOLDIERS [3 FORTUNE ICING LOUIS’ swrss cum) or 5,000 snitcirrnniin. â€"â€" [Revollinrr Massacre Pcrpclratcd by :1 Former Sultan of ’l‘urkc y. When Yildiz Kiosk surrendered to ’the Young Turks the other day, the fSul‘tan’S Albanian bodyguard got loft much more lightly than has usuâ€" ‘ally been the case aforctime in re- gard to the private mercenaries of other despots under similar circum- stances. There were altogether five thou- sand of them. and of these fewer than five hundred died fighting, while at least four thousand of them surrendered at discretion. Compare this with the fate of King Louis-e the Sixteenth’s Swiss Guard at Versailles during the. first French revolution. There were five thousand of these also, but none surrender-ed when the bloodthirsty mob of armed revolutionists burst into the palace, ' NOR WERE ANY srannn. \Vhen the day’s fighting ended at evening, there were five thousand dead bodies where that number of living men had been when morning broke. ' When Mahmoud, the Afghan in- vader, made himself master of Ispahan, the Shah’s guard of 3,000 men deserted their master and {went over to the conqueror. He took them into his pay, but a day .. . ___..__..._-.. mind and had them all put to death. r x n I ISSUE no. 29â€"09 or two afterwards be altered his An even more revolting mas- sacre was that perpetrated by a. former Sultan of Turkey, also strangely enough named Mahmoud, upon his bodyguard of Janizaries. He owed his throne to them, but he feared them nevertheâ€" less and resolved to suppress them. SULTAN UNFURLED BANNER. A mutiny was accordingly excited amongst them, and then, in accord- ance with a preâ€"arranged plan, the Sultan himself unfurled the sacred green banner of Islam, and led his regular soldiers against them. At least 20,000 were mown down with grapeshot. Another still more dreadful oc- currence of the kind was brought about through the massacre, by the people of Nishapur, of the private bodyguard of Gengis Khan. The Tartar invader, in revenge, carried fire and sword throughout the dis- trict, killing no fewer than 1,747,- 000 human beings. A" _.~_..-r --.â€"- SENTENCE SERMONS. Saintliness is measured by ser- vice. The crooked life is always well oiled. Prayer without labor means para- lysis. Some people hope to get into hea- ven by looking for hell. You cannot wed vanity without being divorced from sincerity. A saving faith is a faith that makes the world seem worth savâ€" ing. The mark of a free man is that he binds himself to some high duty. Grafting is simply the difference between the get life and the give life. The man who despises his brother usually has some boss before whom he grovels. Covering your neighbors with lampblack will not react with whitewash on yourself. You never know how much good there is in men until some dark day falls on us all. You may know what a man really thinks of his Father by what his children think of him. ~Where the collection is the life of the church the church makes a poor collection of lives. No man knows anything about the divine friendship who does not exhibit human friendliness. The devils you entertain in the dark take good care to start up an illumination on their own account. __,_______ >X1 Relief for the Depressedâ€"Physi- cal and mental depression usually have their origin in a disordered state of the stomach and liver, as when these organs are deranged in their action the whole system is af- fected. Try Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. They revive the digestive 'processes, act beneficially on the nerves and restore the spirits as no other pills will. They are cheap, simple and sure, and the effects are lasting. How we enjoy seeing a man get the worst of it when he tries to get the best of others. w...â€" In the causes of infant mortality cholera morbus figures frequently, and it may be said that complaints 31" ‘the bowels are great destroyers of child life. If all mothers would avail themselves of so effective a remedy as Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dy- scntery Cordial many a little one could be saved. This Cordial can be given with safety to the smallest child, as there is no injurious sub- stance in it. NO MONEY TO BURN. “The meanest man we ever had ill-0111‘ town was Jake Bond,” said Mr. Wilson, with an air of final ity. “Yes,- sir, he was the meanâ€" est. Ever hear what he used to do with the fiie his last days, when he was so riddled with rheumatics he couldn’t get out '4” “No,” said the new carpenter, “I haven’t hearo that yet.” “Time you did,” said Mr. Wilson, “an’ I’ll tell ye. He was so full 0’ rheumatics that the doctor allowed the only way he could get rid of any of his pain was to sit right in front 0‘ the fire, close to, andsee if the heat wouldn’t try some 0’ the pain out 0’ his bones. “Well, sir, he couldn’t move round, so the woman that took care of him would put his chair close to the fire, and there he‘d sit. AD' by his side he kept’ a mop an’ pail 0’ water. An’ when he saw the fire getting a mite beyond the p’int where he felt ’twas needed, an’ saw a real lively flame busting up, he’d out with that mop from the pail, and sense it right on tor the stick 0’ wood that was too forthputting. “I’ve sat there side 0’ him and seen him do it. “Yes, sir, here in Cedarville we are so-â€"â€" considered him the cap-sheaf for nzghness; we cert’nly did.” J..- ._..-.-. 4 _._.â€"__.â€"__.. ____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"d â€" .. no or failed to sto Falling Hair. It out. gvfidl kills the Dandru Germ. Try it and be convmced for yoursell. The Peak Mfg 00,, 129 Victoria St. Toronto, Ont _______________fl_._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" NOT A RAILWAY SERVANT. lawyer to the witness. other questions, then harped back again to the subject of his employ- ment. railway, my man 'l” witness. sisted the lawyer. anything about the railway.” Court, my man. You said you were a platelayer.” perturbably, “isn’t a waiter a. platelayer i’ ’ YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF IT FAILS Write for Descriptive Pamphlet. “What is your trade?” said the “Platelayer,” replied the man. The lawyer asked hlm a host of “I understand you work on the “Oh, no, I don’t” replied the “But you just said you did,” per- “Beg your pardon, I never said “Come, come, don’t trifle with the “Well,” replied the witness, im- >I< WAS ALL lN. .__â€"â€" A Young Toronto Business Man Tells What He Thinks of 'l‘onicinc. Toronto, July 8rd. 1939. 15 Northcoto Ave. The Tonicine Company, Limited, Toronto. Dear Sirs,â€"- Will you kindly send mo by return mail another 50c. box of rl'onicine, as I have received very great results froint just finished. _ _ For a long time my system has been run_ down, being subject to stomach trouble and havmg iin pure blood. After taking Tonicmc for ‘two cl three days I felt much better. I feel quite sure that this box will fix me up, although I Will 31. ways keep a small quantity of your pills on hand. Yours very truly, G EORGE BARTLETT. ‘ ’ inc, the "teat Heart and Nerve Tonic, hai norluinblgen servin’gr the public for the past fourteen ivca rs. and is for sale by all high-class drugglsts 'Or send me. direct to The 'l’onicine bumpany Limited. 18 Victoria St... TorothoJ he first box, which I havl ___...._. _.>1- HOPEEUL. Do your work a little better than the other fellow and some morning you’ll wake up and find yourself boss. HUNDREDS OF OPINIONS agree upon the fact that Painkiller has alleviated more pain than any one medicine. Unequalled or diarrhoea and dysentery. Avoid sub- stitutes, there is but one “Painkiller”â€" Pcrry Davis'â€"25c. and 500. UNCIIâ€"AN-GED. _ So far as we are able to judge, the fishing this year is no better than it was last year, and the big ones are getting away just as often. Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: “I have removed ten corns from my feet with Holloway’s Corn Cure.” Reader, go then and do likewise. “Didn’t you say six months ago that if Miss Porritt wouldn’t marry you you would throw yourself into the deepest part of the sea? Now, Miss Porritt married someone else three'months ago, and yet you haven‘tâ€"” “Oh, it’s easy to talk, but let me tell you it’s not such an easy matter to find the deepest patr of the sea.” Dont experiment with unsatis- factory substitutes. Wilson‘s Fly iPads kill many times more house flies than any other known article. F...â€" Men who know themselves are often suspicious of others. “fiâ€" Moth-er Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator has no equal for destroying worms in children and adults. See that you get the genuine when purâ€" chasing. AS A LAST RESORT. Uncleâ€"“Johnny, wouldn’t you like to be an angel?” Johnnyâ€"“Not as long as there’s a. show for me to become a base- ball pitcher or a circus clown.” -.,.â€"â€"- Wilson’s Fly Pads, the best oi all fly killers, kill both the flies and the disease germs. THE BEGINNING. Willieâ€"“Mamma, how do wars begin ’l” Mammaâ€"“Wcll, suppose the Ger- mans hauled down the British flag and that the Britishâ€"J’ Papaâ€"“My dear, the Germans .vould notâ€"” “Excuse me, they wouldâ€"~â€"” “No, my dear, who ever heard of such a thing 2” “Pray do not interr11ptâ€"â€"â€"” “But you are giving Willie a wrong ideaâ€"” “I’m not, sir.” “You are, madam.” “Don’t call me madam. I won't allow you.” “I’ll call you what I choose.” “I’m sorry I ever saw youâ€"you 7 “I think I know how wars begin," broke in Willie. WORLDLY WISE. Mr. Ramboâ€"“Did you mean to say dat you done gib me do mitten kase I dressed too neat an’ hand- some 2” Miss SambOâ€"“Dat’s what I mean to say. I like to look at dem good clo’es, but I isn’t gwinter take no contrak ter he’p buy ’em’foh re res’ er my life. fluâ€"0.... ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE, ' TORONTO. , . . . Toronto, With its famous Univerâ€" sities, Colleges, Churches, Librar- ies, Art Collections and Museums, is the great educational centre of Canada. The pupils attending St. Margaret’s College have therefore distinct advantages that cannot be obtained elsewhere. have the same high academic stand- ing as those in the great Collegiate Institutes. The attendance of pu- pils is limited; the classes average ten each ;_ personal attention can thus be given to each pupil. Then The teachers there is a most thorough Musical Course taught by Canada’s great- est Musicians; Art, Domestie Sciâ€" ence and Physical Education are also thoroughly taught. To all de- s1r1ng it an illustrated Booklet will be sent on application being made to the Secretary. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'1« _..__.. SAFETY. It’s fortunate for the average man that he doesn’t know half the things that he would like to know. Costiveness and Its Cureâ€"When the excretory organs refuse to perâ€" form their functions properly the intestines become clogged. This is known as costivcness and if neglectâ€" ed gives rise to dangerous compli- cations. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills will effect a speedy cure. At the first intimation of this ailment the sufferer should procure a pack- er of the pills and put himself unâ€" der a course of treatment. The good effects of the pills will be al- most immediately evident. Lawy-erâ€"“I say, doctor, why are you always running down lawyers?” Doctorâ€"“Well, your profession doesn’t exactly make angels of men, does it?” Lawyer â€" “Why, no. You certainly have the advant- age of us, there, doctor l” The microscope in the hands oi experts employed by the United States Government has revealed the fact that a house fly sometimed carries thousands of disease germd attached to its hairy body. The continuous use of Wilson’s Fly Pads will prevent all danger of infection from that source by killing both the germs and the flies. “Is your husband all you though‘ he was 2” “Just about. But he doesn’t come close to being all he thought he was.” AN IMPOSSIBLE THING to find a plaster equal to “The D. 85 L.” Menthol Plaster, and it is being imitated. Get the genuine. For side aches, backaches, stitches, noth- ing equals it. Made by Davis a Lawrence ‘0. Publicity is .an alarm clock that frequently awakens a man’s conâ€" sc1ence. T .â€"â€"â€"-r Nip Disease in the Budâ€"It is difficult to eradicate a disease after is wise to take any ailment in its lected leads to serious results. Dr. severest cold or most violent cough. “Did papa. give you my hand, George?” “No; he gave me his! Look at my eye 1” A Domestic Eye Remedy. are. Tr" Murine Eye Romed in yo . ll: Soothe; E19 Pain. ’ “r Eyes. CONCEIT. And very often the average man believes that if he had been born a woman, he would have been the prettiest one in the neighborhood. WHY o it has become seated, therefore it initial stages and by such remedies as are sufficient, stop it in its course. .Cold is the commonest complaint of man, and when neg- Thomas’ Eclectric Oil will cure the Murine Afiords Reliable Relief to Eyes that Need 50 many institutions devoted to the higher Edu- . cation select Bell pianos? The fact that they use and prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct merit! One iollowa professional advice in ocquinn an education, b not follow professional custom in buying. all pianos? The only piano: with the inimitable Qgick Treatment for all Ailments o! "HHORsss or We Mock Fully ox lained in on: little boo lot. Mailed me on request. Address The ‘ WW I}; Veterinary Remedy 00.. LIMITED, 7 . Desk 1, 76~Adelaldtsc East, roaosro, cm, FIR THE SPELLING BEE. _ “I prophesy an agreeable ectasy in perceivng the unparalleled em- barrassment of a harassed .postilion while gauging the symmetry of a potash peeled by a sibyl.” Dictate this sentence and find how many of your friends will be able to spell it arightl _â€"_.____-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"q '._.._.. Ontario Veterinary ,Coil0g0 TEMPERANGE 8T., TORONTO, CAN. Established 1862, taken over by tho Prcvlncli Government of Ontario, 1908. -- Aniliatod with the University of Tomato. under the control of tge Dept. of Agriculture of Ontario. College opens 1st ctobcr. 1909. Course of silly extend! throuJi 3 college ycom- FEES PER SESSAUN $75.00. Calendar on application. E. A. A. GRANGE, V.S., M.S . Principal. Dept. H. mums source 34 Blccr Street East, Toronto. ' h' h do Resliential School for Girls, 83‘ til-1t eg;:arâ€"Resldent Students, $2.52 to 8262! Day Students, $84 to $72. _ ‘ccilogo Reopens Sept, 15. Calendar on application MISS CHARLOTTE THRALL. Vice-Principal. Woodstock college WOODSTOCK. ONT. A fully Equipped Residential Sclioolfor Boys on! Young Men. Prepares for University. Schcols 0! Science, Business, "8:0. 52nd Annual calendar cont on ap,.lioation- A. T. MacNEIL, B. A}, Principal: "AGE NTS WA I‘iTE D. We manufacture a line that must positively be use“ by all trades. Agents handling some are sure of good remuneration. Write at once. The G. L. Dnvis'Cc,. ‘ 902 Dovercourt Road. Tcro into. I , ANTEDâ€"Local and General A ent’ â€"â€" "- l e‘ralbontracts to and men? apiilymli,’ httor, Continental Life Insurance Company ,Lorouto. Correspondence confidential. ’ i813. GAR DEN PARTY g“, ‘ Entertainer t 81 Adelaide 8t.Weot l TORONTO. “frite for terms, etc. 'Phoncs : Long Distancq Main 1504. College 4712. 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