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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 14 Jan 1910, p. 7

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The} famous now discovery of the age, posxtivcly, quickly. completely relieves ‘nud cures Goitrc, Thick Neck, Sciatica, Swellings, Bunions, Quinsy, etc. $1.00, 01-6 for $5.00, mailed on receipt ofpricc by LYLE MEDICINE CO.. Toronto. WHAT HE REALLY WANTED. “There’s a strange man at the door, sir,” announced the new ser- vant from Dublin. ' . “What does he want?” asked the master of the house impatiently. “Begging your pardon, sir,” re- plied the servant, a shade of disap- proval manifest in his video, “he wants a bath, but he is asking for something to eat.” Small but Potent. -â€" Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are small, but they are effective in action. Their fine qualities as a corrector, of stomach troubles are known to thousands and they are in constant demand everywhere by those who know what a safe and simple remedy they are. They need no'introduction to those acquainted with them, but to those who may not know them they are presented as the best preparation on the market for disorders of the stomach. WHY HE’S GROUCHY. “Excuse me for looking grouchy this morning,” says the Philoso- pher of Folly, “but a fellow I owed 75 to has just recovered from pneumonia.” Mothers, Give tho Children a Chance. Spanking does not cure children of bed- ;xettiug. There is a. constitutional cause {orihis trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W 719, Windsor, Ont., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her to-day if your children . lrouble you in this way. Don’t blhma the l-luid, the chancos are it can’t help it. This Lroaimcut also cnrcs adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. ' ELECTRIC BREAD-BAKING. Electric baking-ovens have long boon available,.but their use has not Spread very rapidly, probably because of the cost, or the difficulty of procuring the requisite current. in the little Swiss town of Kerns, whore electric power is cheap, tho .clcctric bakingâ€"ovens has just been established in a satisfactory man- ‘n-cr. In a furnace less than eight feet long 100 pounds of bread, in Eloavos of one and three pounds icach, can be baked at one time, land eight bakings can be made in 12 hours. The cost of the heating 'is :1 little more than one cont and iihroc-quartcrs per pound of bread, Possession may be nine points in ,law, but self-possession is all of it. ' ESSUE NO. 2.3: this MALlGll CANCER? CLAIM or romuro URI- VERSITY GRADUATE. Dr. Armstrong, of New York, 1135 Had Grout Success in Treatment. Dr. Thomas M. Armstrong, of No: Yon. asserts he has discover- ed an almost certain cure for can-_ Icor ; other physicians seem to agree- in this opinion. - . _ He was graduated from tho med}- 031 department of Toronto Um- 1877. and has practiced medicine in the west and in New York. Twenty-four years agohe began to study cancer in the livmg patient and microscopically and chemically. . FIVE MONTHS FOR CURE. “I found my cure nine ycars ago,” said Dr. Armstrong._ “Since lthen -I have treated thirtyâ€"nine leases of cancer; thirtyâ€"51x have been cured perfectly. The three 'failures, I believe, resulted be- cause the physicians in immediate 'nttondance did not strictly follow my method of treatment. I Nlncty days is the shortest period in which I have effected a cure; treatment has taken from three to ‘five months on the average. GIVES IT TO OTHERS. “I never nap. the knife. My treat- ment is twofold. I use a lotion and 'a medicine token internally.” It scams that Dr. Armstrong coin- lfidcs his treatment to other physic- ions. as the ethics of the modical profession require. He montioncd the names of several nbymcans in New York who he said have em- ‘ployed the treatment successfully. One. is Dr. P. W. Popham, of ‘Brooklyn. ’ “I am using Dr. Armstrongs treatment in two cases with excel- lent results,” said Dr. Popham. “One-patient has a deep cancer of the back. After three months of itreatment both patients arc greatly limproved. The lotion which Dr. A‘rmstronq prescribes seems to eradicate the diseased tissue; to dispel the cancerous growth.” IT CURED THIS CASE. “Do you know of a case which has been cured absolutely by this treatment?” “Yes, one,” said Dr. Popham; “a woman. This patient had been treated for cancer fr‘r two years and was going from bad to worse. After Dr. Sparks had treated her for four months by Dr. Armstrong’s mothan she was cured, as far as is possible to determine.” “I do not care to talk to a_newsâ€" ,paper about my practice,” said Dr. Agnes Sparks when asked about her patient. V'i‘AY'".t‘1 in ......._.â€"â€"â€"'l\â€"â€" “Why did you never marry, Tom?” inquired the young benedick of the 01d bachelor. “Well, you see,” replied the single one, “when I was quite young I resolved that I wouldn’t marry until I found an ideal woman. I was difficult to please, but after many years I found her.” “Lucky beggar! And then-â€"-â€"-” “She was looking for an ideal man,” replied the bachelor, sadly. To Know is to Preventâ€"If the miners who work in cold water most 'pf the day would rub their feet and legs with Dr. Thomas’ Ecleotric-Oil they would. escape muscular rheu- matism and render their nether limbs proof against the ill effects of pxposuro to the cold. Those setting out for mining regions would dd ,woll to provide themselves with a' supply before starting. ‘Never criticize a. woman’s hus- band in her presence unless you are looking for a Job lot of trouble. I‘hllled to the Bone ? A teaspoonful of Pain- killer in a. on of hot water sweetened will warm on and on a cold. Avoid substitutes, there is It on. " Pulnldllor "â€"Porry Davis’â€"~250 and 500. TOOK HIS BREATH AWAY. A dapper little man was making his exit from the diningâ€"room of a fashionable hotel who'n the head waiter stepped up to him, took him by the arm, and said. “I have tumbled to your little game, you rascal. This is the fourth time you’ve had your dinner here with-' out paying.” “Sir,” exclaimed the little man, breaking loose from the waiter’s grasp, and looking the oflicial stern- ly in the face, “you are mistaken. It is the fifteenth l” Before the waiter had recovered from the shock the man was in the next street. ALL GOLDEN. Every opportunity that is miss- ed is supposed to be golden. successful . 'o'rnwm In III a Prosperous Year. The thirty-fifth Annual Report 01 the Bonk of Ottawa‘directorl chow! most substantial progress during the year 'en‘din'g'Novembor 30th, 18%. Though the earlier part oi the your still showed the effects of the financial depression of 1808, conditions have changed materially during the lost three or tear month: and prospects for 1909 are bright. The bank’u not profits for the year were $421,065. After paying dividends, writing ofi $57,357 from the valuation of bank promilu and furniture, and providing for the 'ofiicors’ pension fund,- noorly $50,- 90951785 added to r the balance. brought forward from the previous year, making the balance carried forward to next year $455,919. During the year 5,000 shares of new» stock were issued at a. premium of 100 per cent, increasing the. paid- up captial from 83,000,000 to $3,- 297,550. As the rest fund was in- crca-od by a similar amount the bank‘s capital and rest together now total $6,595,100. The increase of $4,000,000 in the bank’s interest-bearing deposits during the year is 3.3 further indica~ tion of the growth‘of the institu- tion’s business with the general public. ‘ THE BANK OF have also increased wary materially -â€"â€"from $33,524,891 tb $39,212,189. Altogether the Babk of Ottawa is to be congratulated on a very sat- isfactory year’s business. ""F “Alas!” sighed the tramp dramar tically. “No matter where I turns, there’s a hand raised against me l” “Which shows you? ought to be thankful for one thing,” said’the farmer. -“YVhat’s that?” “That it ain’t a foot that’. raised - There arc a'nu'iiber of, varieties oficorns. Hollowsy’s Corn will remove any of Whom. Call on: your druggth and lget a bottle at: once. l p) .u‘nnnn m.â€" MIRROLpGY. A fortune awaitslt-hc genius who can invent a-mirror that will conâ€" vince a woman she} is as pretty as she thinks she is. on at the kind you have always nan. “Tahno II” MImtliol Plaster, For rheumatism neural in, etc, nothing is better. Made only b9 Davin Lawrence Company. MAKING could GARMENTS. Cork, cut in very thing sheets and treated to remove all resmous mat- ter, is being used in France in the making of waterproof garments and ' hats, caps and shots. After treat- ment it becomes flexible as leather and will not break. In the manufacture of garments suclfmaâ€" terials as cotton, silk, wool and felt are coated with it. So popul'a'. is Bicklb’s Antiâ€"Com sumptive Syrup as a medicine in the treatment of colds and coughs m- ailmcntu of thd throat, due to exposure, to droughts, or sudden changes of temperature, that drug- gists and an dealers in patent medi- cines keep supplies on hand to meet the domand.§ It is pleasant to take, and the use of it guaran- tees freedom fromlthroat and lung ‘diseases. ‘ A father seldomlwhips his small son for fighting if he shows that he has been cultivating the habit of victory. V l , 1 , 7. Only an. “Bnonlo QUINlNE" That is LAXATIVI. BROMO QI‘ININB. Look for the signature of E; W. GROVE. Used 7{slice world over to Cure 5. Cold iin One Day. Matrimony is lsomcthing like building a house.l The extras al- ways make it more expensive than the originul figures. Moat Go from be tad rooms to the coiq ouvggr air. and the changempetsys coughing. Our- ing wlntcr cold: is not kind 2! on take Allen g Luu Balsam. A neglected col is troublesome and morons. “\Vhatevcr are you doing to your new dollic, Marjo ie'l” “Cutting her hair like pa’sâ€"with a little hole on the top.” The total assets during the yearII Cure ‘ LACE-MAKING IN IRELAND. xuomloldug 0111131104,] Keeps Girls at Home. In 1805 some of the people of Cootehill, county Gavan, Ireland, started a loco-making class with a. View to providing pleasant and pro- fitabloemplovment' for some of the girls ofthe' istrict. A competent teacher was secured, and so suc- ccssful. has been .the little industry that the amount realized by the solo of the work during the past four and a; half years has amount- ed to 817,325.” ' ' -_ One hundred girls have been kept at home in profitable employment who would otherwise have emigrat- ed to America. ‘ The demand for a good class of Irish handmade lime in so great, it has been stated by more than one manager of a lace depot, that 10min there are orders booked that cannotm be executed in twelve months. The occupation of lace-making is clean, healthy and not laborious, and Irish girls have shown a, remarkable adaptability in acquiring the beauti- ful art. Multiply the Cootehill case by a core or two and some idea. is gain- ed of how local industries are springing up in the Emerald Isle. W}â€"._.â€"_ Do not delay in getting relief for 'lthc little folks. Hother Graves”: =|hllorm Exterminator is a pleasant Eland sure cure. If you love your. child why do you let it suffer when in remedy is so near at hand? ‘ IN DOUBT. Baconâ€"“What’s his business?” Egbertâ€"$301331” “Well, is he a brewer or a. done: ing master “l” m Reasonable Man expects to cure a, ham gold in a. day. But than and Allan's Longesammn will overcome the cold and stave oil consumption. - Cough will cease and. lungs be sound 1.: a. new dolls“. A MARK OF FRIENDSHIP. “They’re close friends.” “What makes you think so ’1” “I judge so from the hearty way ho laughs at'his jokes.” ....~ pines CURco morn :4 DAYS. 7.0 OlV'FMENI‘ ianuorantoad to cure any Zia oi Itchinz, Blind.- Bio-31m r or Protrudmg Piles in 6 to :4 days anymouey refunded. 500. VERY API ROPRIATE. Wanton-no â€"- "Why do you call that boy of yours ‘Flannel’ 2” ‘ Duzno-â€"~“l3ecausc he just naturâ€" ally shrinks from washing.” A Standard Medicine. -â€" Parme- . lec’s Végetable Pills, compounds-d loi entirely vegetable substances lknown to have a. rcvivifying and ‘ualumry effect upon the digestive :orcans, have through years of use lattained so eminent a position that they rank as a standard medicine. The ailing should remember th1s. Simple in their composition, they loan be assimilated by the weakest {stomach and are certs-in to have 'a healthful and agreeable effect on i be sluggish digestive organs. NO GENTLEMAN. “I’m afraid we shall'never be able to make a gentleman out of ' your father,” sighed Mrs. Newrich. “What’s the matter now, moth- cr'l” asked Daughter Newrich. “He still insists on having all his victuals served on one plate.” Free to Gur Readers. ,Wl'ritevll'urine Eve anMv Po. Oblong“. for 48 Vim-29 illustrsmd F's “on” FM" Write all about Ynur EW- W‘rnnblo rm tbnv will advise RR hutlm T’rrmnr Amalie“ firm of the Murine 'Flvn Iii-media" i“ ,‘V'mnl FVV‘CIQI 01150. Your DY‘HQ‘a‘lqt will fall 1701‘ that Murine Wmllrnm- Sim-a, ‘F‘Héq. Q'Lrnnot‘hl on! weak Eves. Dnnnn’t “mart. Soothe. Fvo Psi". and as": For Me. Try It 9. Your Even and in Nil-N’s Eyes for Seal. Eyelids and Granulation. BOUND TO SUCCEED. “.Thei‘e’s a man who’s bound to succeed.” “What makes you think so ’1” “He’s putting in all. his time minding his own business.” “Holla, Brown, settled in your new house yet 'l” “Yes. Everything is unpacked now, except the things we really need.” Dr. Morse’s lndian Root Pills 'curc many common ailments which are very different but. which all arise from the same canineâ€"a. ava- tnm clogged with impurities. The Pills cause the bowels 'to move rost- ularlv. strengthen and stimulate the kidneys" and 0mm up the pores of the skin. These arrana immediatelv throw of? the accumu- lntml impuritios. and Pâ€"ilionsncnn. Indigestion. Livor Complaint. Kid- ncv Troubles. Headaches. Rheum- atism owl similar nilmm‘tn vanish. Dr. Horse's Indian Boot Pills Save Doctors-3’ x Bills i l FOR RUNWWN PWLE Your blood has More thin yd weal. V Th: his upon you am In put few . mathbuboenm‘y out. You noun- 1 ‘- toque-Ely ke' “I out of sons" and ‘ "run down." our Ippclito is bad and ‘ . you hardly have enough «orgy Icllto do ' ~ your. daily duties. You should take ;’ PSYCHlNEchpedutof Tonia. wilb- . out dclay. This will put you on your feet ;’ ._ a! once. - f; _. Gcnllcmcu:--“l have used PSYCHINB‘ 3‘ -,i cud ldothiuk it is; tho greatest ionic and" system builder known. I would advise all - who iro run-down or hyaically' weak to -, ; ’ our: truly. Mrs. Jae. . ;= Bermnd, West Toronto. I ' “vault weal: mfm'wl links you stress. ' M 3.55:; 81‘ I . “WNW. .“ 5 ;, Dr. T. A. SIDEUld LIMITED, TOROK‘IO 1:: S "U c O E 2 F1 <. STOCKS. 0 INVESTORSâ€"YOUR ORDERS TO buv or roll Stocks will receive my personal attention. 8. M. Mathews, Brok- er. 43 soott Rt” Toronuo. EDUEATISNAL ‘E EARN THE BARBER TRADEâ€"NEW '1 systcm-constnnt practice; careful finatructmu; few weeks complete course tools free: graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly; write for cats.- logue. Molar Barber College 221 Queen Bust, Toronto. ‘ ,REESULTS "A, What you should act from :1 b1"- “mm education if. you attm'rl 3}"- â€"?:.r‘nt 5011001. Write for particular.- of the ' . "lrltish-American BusIM-ss “nil-ago, Y.M.G.A. Bldg" TORONTO T.“M. WATSON, Principal. l W“ .m I AGENTS WAN’lL-‘D “T tall-TED â€"- RELIARTJE PARTWR TO " (ln' machine knitting- fnr m: at homo: $7 to 8’9 per week osmilv corned; .wool. eic.. furnished from distance no wwwpum. Fw- rm] “graphic” "gunned "an Dominion Knitting" 00.. Dont. W.. Orll-t glisv, Ont MT’I'F‘IOTYS “Incantation «~er in ,_ cvor‘v locality-to. null "Ll’orllirn" sneJ rhlf'ms. Emma vovr tow..r§rw now. "Turn- .‘i‘vme into gold." 185‘“ in $10.0" 9 69v can 3m easily panda, Wri’w. to-finv Vr‘dol'n.’ Goods Co. of Canada. Owen, Found. Out. FIVE BflliEfiRS a day sure, mle selling out 3’ labor-sawing machines . Experience unneccs‘ par . Everybody buys. They sell tho msolvos. Agents wanted -everywhore. A postal to-day brings particulars. Charles Adams, Surnia. Ont: FOR SALE. CHEA P. UND ER NIHRTGAGE. 41) APR” farm. (sumo blultlinrvs, township‘nf Lindsay, 20 acres cleared. Only 3200 down, balance at five par cent. London Loan Company, of Canada, London, Out. w... m IE 3 Balsa Them Without Nil a p I: Booklet Free. ‘ k btoolefilfiriggs Seed 00., Ltd.. Toronto,§0ni. Qinng I” 4‘3“. ,‘A 3% who .5: l ' ' 50c. NO. I. Ganadlan Hide and Skin Company, . a as Front St. 5.. Toronto, Ont. g deay’clt-c .y Bent-l euros the want, mung in . from In)“: to tweutv :. minutes. For oa-l- g. ache (sick or n or v» ens), Tooth ache. .' legia. R hen ' ‘ , mtlim, Lumbcgo. puma in tho buck, . sane or kidneys. ins around t e .‘ ivor,plourluy, Iwelllngu of the joints. sud pains of all kinds. use RADWAY‘S REA!“ RELIEF. TESTIMONIAL: Dear Mr. Mai-lath "About eleven year: ago my hair commenced coming out in patches. Ind continued to do so until I was «In- pletcly bald. 1 have now used your preparation for six months and have pleasure in stating that my head in completely covered with a good growth of hair. The gentleman who persuad- ed me first to come to you is surprised that I have obtained such good results in so short a time, although he had complete confidence in your prepara- tic‘m before I began its on. ' "I consider llarlatt’l Hair Promotcr a. wonder.,.a.nd can fully recommend M I to any person losing their hair or who ' is already bald. Enclosed pleane find two photos, one taken before tgea’t- gncnt was commenced and " the “film six months later.“ . Yours vcrv trulv. EDGOR McCARTHY, 529 Delaware Ave., Toronto. TWA Lava Wunflvnr’o hf phan an‘ltng similar enact! which will be cheerfully furnished on application. J. W HARLATT, 93 Bathuzst EL, Toronto.

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