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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 20 May 1910, p. 3

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(Tl/W FOR WEEKS AT DEAlll’S DOOR 8111‘ HGDD‘S KIDNEY PILLS CURED MRS. TIIOMPSGN'S DROPSY. It Started with Backache and Grow Worse Till the Doctor Said She Must Die., Holt, Ont.. May 16. (Special).~« All the countryside here is ringing‘ with the wonderful cure of Mrs. Samuel Thompson, who lay at the point of death for weeks, swollen with Dropsy so‘ that the doctor five different times decided to tap her, but. desisth because, as her hus- band said, “It might be better'to let her die in peace.” doctor had given her up Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured her. Mrs. Thompson’s terrible trou- ble. started 'ith pain in the back. She grew worse and the doctor treated her for jaundice for eight weeks. -Then her feet and legs be- gan to swell, and it was realized 1,- that Dropsy was the trouble. For seven months she suffered. The doc- tor said there was no hope; she must die. As a‘ last resort Dodd’s Kidney ' Pills were tried. The improvement was slow, but gradually her strength came back. ’11- mpson is a well woman. She After the h New Use to Which Old Fashioned Wind Mills Can be Put. The machinery of a modern windâ€" mill is just as far advanced over =t-he crude machinery of the windâ€" amill of fifty years ago as is the works of a fine 'works of a dollar alarm clock. One ltl‘pe of wind turbine, for instance, consists of a wheel about sixteen steel tower fifty’leet in height. The entire wind wheel is of gal- vanized ball bearings. Its trans- inissitn gear works in an oil bath and. according to Pouplar Mechan- ics, the best methods known to enâ€" gireering have been adopted in order to eliminate friction and enâ€" able the Wheel to make the best of light winds. The result is that even in a. wind aving a velocity of no higher than six miles an hour the turbine gen- erates electricity. Such a wind- nzill as this is provided with an elec- tric generator and switchboard and a fiftyâ€"five cell storage battery as its electrical apparatus. The wheel is always in running posi- 'cn, ready to make use of every puff that comes, and it steadily makes and stores current except still wea- m times of absolutely ther. .._..._*X‘ RIGHT. To~day Mrs, The man who owns a baby Will tell you how it howls, says, and the country-side knows, He’ll swear the kid’s a nuisance, she owes her life to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. If the disease is of the Kidneys, And, goodness, how he scowls. Bus if you say you know 1t. I And at the baby scoff, or from the Kidneys, Dodd’s Kid- The dad, you’ll find, is ready ecy Pills will cure it. oh SHE KNEW THE WORST. Mistress (hiring :servalnt)â€"~"I hope you know your place?” Servantâ€"“Oh, yes, mum! The last three girls you had told me all about it.” - moi-O ‘ . There can be a difference of opin- ion on most subjects, but there is only one opinion as to the relia- bility of Mother Graves’ Worm Ex- terminator. It is safe, sure» and et- lectual. *M WANTED AN IDENTIFICATION “‘Is the lady of the house in l” asked the Sewing Machine Agent. “D’ye mane me or the woman what owns rt 2” demanded Bridget. Red, “'eak, “Weary, \Valery Eyck. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Mprlue. For Your Eye Troubles. You \Vill Like Murine. It Soothcs. 50c At Your Druggists. “'rite For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy (20., Toronto. Mr. George Burgess, of the Hur- dle-tree Farm, Holbeach, Lincoln- shirc. England, is the owner of three black Berkshire pigs which sit. on their hind legs and beg at feeding-time. The transition from winter’s cold to summer’s heat frequently puts a. strain upon the system that pro- duces internal complications, al- ways painful and often serious. A common form of disorder is dysenâ€" tery, to which many are prone in the spring and summer. The very best medicine to use in subduing this painful ailment is Dr. J. D. .' It is eve ry- Kellogg’s Dysentery Cordial. a standard remedy, sold where. To knock your head clear off. .-_...â€" Ask for iMina‘rd's and take no other. A CONFIRMED PESSIMIST. “How is your wife, John 'l” John (the wa-itei‘kâ€"“Well, I don’t know, Miss. When the sun don’t shine she’s miserable, and when it does, she says it fades the carport.” Pills of Attestzed Valne.-â€"â€"Pa1'me- lec’s Vegetable Pills are the result of careful study of the properties of certain roots and herbs, and the action of such as sedatives and lax‘ atives on the digestive apparatus. The success the comppunders have met with attests the value of their work. These pills have been recogâ€" nized for many years as the best cleansers of the system that can be got Their excellence was recog- nized from the first and they grow more popular daily. Within a year Germany has ad- ded 130 officers of all ranks to her Naval personnel, including one vice-admiral and one real-admiral. I turned a horse of the Mange with MIN- AllD'S LINlMEN'i‘. . Cllll'l'lll’l'OPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousle. I cured a horse. badly torn by a pitch fork. with MINARD‘H IllNIMEfll‘. St. Peter‘s. GB. EDW. LINLIEF. l cured a hornet of a bad swelling by Mll‘iAR-IYS LlNlMl-JN'I‘. THOS. W. PAYNE. Dathurst. 3.23. Madame-“I ddn’lt know where our son gets all his faults from; 1’11. sure he doesn’t get them from ,mc.” Monsieurâ€"“No, you’re right there: you haven"s lost any of .. _, }’ About forty tons of letters pass 301115- {laily through the London General Post Otllee. .-....._ Mlnard's Linlmeut Lumberman's Friend. “.4” Marriage with a deceased wife’s CURED HIS RHEUMATISM. Yarmoutb. N. 8., June 2. 190P,--~“I have been bothered with Rheumatism for the past your and have taken a gnud many kinds of medicine and found no relief for it. "Out,- day a friend advised me to try sister has been valid in Tasmania Gin 11mg. 50 I did. and 3”“, taking 0,,” since 1874; in England only since the Act of 1907. A LONG RECORD OF SUCCESS in our- ing all sorts of cuts. burns and bruises. as well as all bowel complaints, is held my "Painkiller"~-over 60 years. Avoid pubstitums. there is but one "Painkiller"â€" Perry Davis', 25c. and BBC. li a wood-chuck would chuck all the wood a wood-chuck could chuck. how much wood would that wood- chuck chuck it a woodâ€"chuck could chuck wood? Perfect Results 3-5 1 roALLm â€" nos'or GOODS. l l l l I l You don't even have to know what klnd of cloth your goods are made of. SAME Dye for ALL. Mistakes are IMPOSSIBLE. Fast and Beamilul Colon. ID coma. Dnn't [allto (ryll. Sample Cord and Booklet Free. I The Johnsonâ€"Richnxxrson Co.. Limited. Montreal. and make him tune. ” i t gme When I say ‘Haltl’ put thel foot that’s on the ground beside the! ’oue that's in the air, and remain? motionless.” one. box of them, I fe-lt like a new man. "I thought I would write you a few lines to lot. you know how thankful I feel for the relief they gave me. and would advise all sullercrs from Rheumatism to get Gin Pills." WM. CONTY. Sample free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co. (Dept. “7.1m. Toronto. All dealers bavo Gin Pills at 500. a box" 6 boxes for $2.50. SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. “It’s a pity." muttered the man who unfortunately for himself had the reputation of being a good fe1_ low among his friends, “that all men when they take a drink with others can't do as a doctor does.” “What’s that?” asked an ac- quaintanee. “Why a. doctor can treat a man pay at the same A young captain, who was drill- ng the awkward squad. command- .‘d thus: "Now, my men, listen .to ELECTRICITY FROM WIND. l watch over the ten. in diameter mounted upon a. MAPLE LEAF M'LL'NG COMPANV By using Powdr Palm you can turn out as good work as a contracting painter. Write to POWDR PAINT co 0nt., for full Toronto. information and Catalogue with Color Card and Price List. lPaint Without an .â€"â€"â€"__._...___._______ STOCKS. STOCK BONUS OF‘ 257; Look at the record of The Lake of the Woods. Ogilvie. and Western Milling Companies. EdwardCRGNYN & Co. 2113815: 9° Ball Sheet, Toronto ‘« -..:<o uni-1:123 ,v. Canada .. «mymwixfi -1». "‘ OBAUI‘ SILVER AND PORI‘UPIVE 1‘ Gold Stocks bought and sold. En- gineers' Reports on Porcupine. Write for particulars. 1).. S. Hairston. 25 Manning Arcade. Toronto. _ Ont. BAEKS AS ROAD BUILDERS Time and time again in the last two years information has» come from the Canadian West indicating that the Chartered Canadian Banks are. playing no small part- in the development of our Western terri- tory. Repeatedlywe- have heard of the Banks going into new Districts with the first settlersâ€"opening up and fostering business connections which have resulted in the rapid growth of the, community. _ Two of the latest instances of this have been shown in the establish- ment of Branches of the Traders Bank at Fort George, B. (3., and Stewart, B. C. Fort George is half way between Prince Rupert and Edmonton on the projected line of the Grand Trunk Pacific. It is attracting attention on ac- count of its favorable location, and present indications would point to its being one of the. large cities of Northern British Columbia. Stewâ€" art, B. (3., is within two miles of Portland City, the place in Brit- ish Columbia where the recent Wonderful Silver strike was made. The latter town is attracting peoâ€" ple from the Western Coast States in large numbers, and a small rush of prospectors into the district is, now under way. ’1“ A'man named Pusskorin, a garâ€" dener in St. letersburg. has suc- ceeded in producing a black rose. -Keep Minard's Llniment in the house. “George,’ said she, “you have held a good many high positions at one time and anotlibr.” “ch,” said George, who had been mar- ried long enough to know that non- connuittalism is the- bcst home policy. “And I have heard it said that vour success was due to the magnetism that drew towards you.” “'Umâ€"â€"Iâ€"â€"â€"” “Don’t pre- tend to be bashful, now. I was just wondering if you were magnetic enough to draw the tacks from that dr:'.\\-'ing-rotnn carpet to-inorrow morning before breakfast.” 1 ’Tis a Marvellous Thing. â€"~- When the cures effected by Dr. Thomas‘ Eeleetric Oil are considered, the speedy and permanent relief it has brought to the suffering wherever it has been used, it must be regard- ed as a marvellous thing that sC potent a medicine should result from the six simple ingredients which enter into its composition. A trial will convince the most skepti- cal of its healing virtues. FAMILY FACTS. It was little Flossie’s first day at school. Her name had been reg- istered and the teacher" asked: “Have you any brothers or sis~ tors?” _"‘Yes, ma’am,” answer-ed Flos- sxe. ~ “Are you the oldest one of the ' family?” “Oh, no, ma'am.” return-ed It It ssie.‘ “Pa and ma’s both older’n me ” Birmingham has the largest pin factory in the world. manufacturâ€" ing an average of 377.000,000 a day. (1‘ ISSUE NO. 2lâ€"-10 A MUSING HER. “Yes, our little four-year-old is such a comfort, and such a, help to me,” said Mrs. Ritchie to a lady ‘al'er. “Why, he can take care of his baby sister as well as any nurse. He is in the next room now. play- . ‘ root at the trouble, put. the. liver “)5 With little DOI'Ot-hy- 1’“ call right. cleanse the stomach and bow- him...\\‘al_t9r l' 7 _ cls. clear the tongue and take “Yeth ma. ;, away the. bitter taste from the H A v - . month. At the first sign of bilious- Are you taking ueas take Sister?” D “Yetli ma.” r' “What are you doing, Walter?” I - - . . . ' n d “Oh, I'm piaym’ I’m a barber, la n R001: pl l I 5 an" I’m shavin’ ’er wit pa’s razor.” __ . .._..___ _ fl“ -_.....- Billousnessm -â€"- ll certainly one u.” the most disu- groeablo ailments which flesh is heir to. Coated tonguerâ€"bitter taste in the mouthâ€"nauseaw dizzi- nessnthese combine to make life a. burden. The cause is a disordered liver-the euro Dr. n‘lorse's Indian Root Pills. They go straight. to the care of little Morse’s, MINNICOGANASIIEN, A hard name to pronounce, called They Cleanse While They Cure.â€"- . . . . . . . The Vegetable compounds of which lawn-V (‘an’cog‘fl Tins ‘3 a pm" Parmelee’s Vegetable Pins are turesquc summer resort- on onebl composed, mainly dandelion and the, largest islands of the Georgian mandrake, clear the stomach and Bay’ only 3% mm” “m by the z intestines of deleterious matter Grand, Trunk Railway Sysmm from and restore the deranged organs M the City of Toronto. Canada, and healthful action. Hence the‘, are beautifully Situated among the 30.~ the best. remedy for indigdstion 000 mlands Of that l‘m'rltory' Swen" available today. A trial of them did hotel accommodation, good fish- will establish the truth of this as- “‘33 fim" boatil’g “ml “‘7‘ hay few-l“ sertion and do more to convince the Ila'ss' trout". pl‘lmml and , plk“ ailing than anything that can be abound. For illustrated descriptive written of these pills. matter and all information, write ~_____ to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District No opinion can help you to hea- ,Passenger Agent“ U110“ swim“ veu if it makes you hate your broâ€" r‘il‘m‘t'“ Ont" thcr man. l AGENTS WANTED _ _ ‘ GENTS WANTED 1N EVlilti' TOWN Mlnard's 'Llnlmcnt used by Physncians. r to sell a six-dollar Vacuum tlurpnf. Cleaner: rapid seller; big commission. Hills, 556 Duvcrcourt Rd. Toronto The library of the British Museâ€" um has over 32 miles of shelves filled with books. MACH'NERY' “m EARN THE BARBER. TRADEMNEW 1 system~constaut practice: careful TRADING on a good name and deceiving the public is what the imitators o! the well-known "The D. at L." Menthol Plaster are doing. Don't be fooled. insist on the genuine, "The D. &. L. z instruction: few works complete course: tools free: graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly: write for catn- loeue. Molar Barber College. 22! Queen ___‘ East. Toronto. When a man’s head will be hosâ€" EDUCATIONAL pitable to absolutely opposing ideas Acmmmy HEADQUARTERS. M he prid z; himself on being broad iron and womtwomng machinery. . gasoline engines. boilers. steam Dumps- mlndCd- engines. electric motors. contractorz' ' “ macmnfl'y. etc. Send for finialoguquf . ovur was nmch’r: =s. It. . PE‘PL. --. Are you a sufferer with come? If mummy. Toma"; ’xrn...r.,.l_ \Tnnr‘rmvor you are, get a bottle of Holloway’s FARMS FOR SALE. Corn Cure. It has never been ______________________.____._____._ lknown to fall. ~ , Efi'l‘l'lRN FARM LANDS-mC-l'l‘Y LO'l'fl ‘T on easy terms. It" you are going ' west, send for my list. it will pay you. Moses Isaucstein (to 1115 son, who S. M. Mathews. 75 Yonzc 5"... Toronto. has just closed the shop on Satur- 150 ACRES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE dav niglii;)«~“I shay, you lkc! vat-l Ma wen-3'1 choice him-atm'ef farm, sitpé .' -." .' '« '.. 7 H .__. ~atcd three mi 95 nort (-as o Elmore“ ‘lwu dying mll’ dOt ‘d'l‘Ch? Isaac miles northwest of Woodstook. half mile “It’s all right, fader. 1,111 Olllyjto school; a. very (aligicezlevon-fpmpcrcél . ., . - ' 'v ,‘ . . |clay loam soil; no at: ' sol ; ens: y wor .- fihllsk 5111 I’DInng 11’ untll Liondd'tl led; a very rich, productive sell; 125 culti- mfl'ndllg, ['0 save der V033” and fear I valved; 15 acres timber; good size brick on del. vorks.2) Moses (aside) ___;cottuge house, 9 I‘m-ans, cellar, furnace; l“Minc gootnessl dot. poy Vlll make new barn. 48 x 80; barn Z7 :1 5t; all on , . stone .l)asements; cement floors in stable; a shplcndidt peezness man shomo I )J (my. 4......“ lots 01’ water pumped by steel windmill: taps in house and barnyard; a, first-class l cheese factory section; price $9.500; might take a house in city or small farm in I exchange: $2,700 down. as I have other properties and wish to reduce. Apply to R. Waite. Paris. -. THE LIN OMAR TRUSS will hold any reduelbh Endorsed by foremost medical men, B. LINDMAN, (Regal) crnia. _ \‘rito for particulars. Montreal. is Your Hearing flood? The HEARD-PHONE will give you the benefits of good hearing. Send for tree booklet, giving particulars and names. ‘of satisfied users. Also Special Offer for a Month's Home Trial.. I'l-IE BRAND ELECTRO OIONE LIMITED, 334 Spartlna Avenue. Toronto. APPENCECETES ‘Clred without. operations. All who are a!- flicted will) this disease and wish to be cured permanently. safely and quickly with this great. Hemeopathic remedy. which will he sent post-paid anywhere in the world with lull instructions for using no as to effect a permanent cure. Price $2. Address aohn 7. Walt, Homeonalhlo Arnprlor. Canada. Apply Zam-Bok to all wounds and sores and you will besurpqised how quickly it stops the smarting and brings case. It covers the wound with a layer of pro- ; tective balm, kills all poison germs already in the wound, and prevents others entering. It; rich healing herbal essences then build up from the bottom, fresh tissue; and in a wonderfully short time the Wound ls healch Z_am Buk’n popularity is based on merit. [munitions new: work --uren. Be sure und get the real thing. “Lam-Bolt” is printed I on ex cry packet of the genuine. Retuao _ Ill others. 60:: all drugglstl and stores or Zam-Buk Cof. Tnxo Pharmacy, V/ .. “EL LAG ws/ absu ute v/,, purity BC?) , Bl“ J'W'l A in. . ‘ 171m DRONCJIIYZS, a; Bowers» o. LIBS - run into the “GRIP” - and r- s all HONIA. Lose no tuna, but get _ at. once a bottle of . RA" WAY'R' DEAD! “ELSE? and prevent pneumonia. or cure it if already manifest- ed. Is the Unfatlinlr Household R e in o o; for Coughs. 0 old a. Sore Thrown. Bronchitis. “Grlp.' Pneumonia. and Pains of all kinds, ~‘â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€"I . h 5 I Swltches, 22 to 30 You have. used Horns. Trumpets. and ln.long,ss.50 to $5.50 other Mechanical Devices in tli , .. . . . . e h . ,Pufis and Curls, 18 of being able to bear. but. ulwiilyi; .in ‘ cluster, $2.50 found the expected satisfaction was The Heart ofa. Piano is the Action. insist on the “OTTO HIGEL” _ Piano Action flux-cum- STYLES lN HAIR Braids, 30 in.. $3.50 Turban style, com- spelled p etc $1.50 . _ Braid, by the'yard; D I S'A'p'P‘o“'N'T'M“E'N'T v - $1.00 If you write to Ladies and Gent‘s. Wigs from $17.50 Cent's Tounees. from ' - $12.50 ERNEST FRATT Hair Nets. extra large. - 3 for 33m 453 You 9 s, ' Turban Pails. - - 35 10 75c. g reet’ Toronlo' Harv shades extra. Orders over 31.03, you Will loaru son C ' post free. Send sample of hair and m 000 NEWS. cash with (n'tlm-, Do It today" better “in. DAY 3. MOHLER, D 115 King St. West, . ~ Toronto. ‘ ' I W“ I ....-.~. ,..I _ 1‘

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