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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Jun 1910, p. 7

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I, gyâ€" “WHAT NEGLECT DID FOR HIM JAS. E. BRANT SIIFFERED TOB- MENTS FROM KIDNEY DISEASE. Then He Escd Doed‘s Kidney l’ills and Be flllllL‘ a Well Manâ€"Ills Experience a Lesson for You. Athabasca Landing, Alta, June '13.~â€"(Special).â€"â€"That Kidney Dis- ease, neglected in its earlier stag- es, leads to the most terrible sufâ€" fering, if not death itself, and that the one sure cure for it in all stages is Dodd’s Kidney Pills, is the ex- perience of Mr. James E. Brant, a. farmer residing near here. 5 Mr. Brant contracted Kidney .Diseasc, when a young man, from a, strain, and, like hosts of others, neglected it, exoccting it to go away itself. . But it kept gradually growing worse, till after thirty years of inâ€" creasing suffering the climax came, aid he found himself so crippled that at times he could not turn in bed, and for two weeks at a time it was impossible for him to rise from a chair without putting his hands on his knees. . He could not button his clothes. He was troubled with Lumbago, Gravel and Backache, and tried medicines for each and all of them without getting relief, till good luck turned him to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s Kidney Pills started at the cause of his troubles and cured his Kidneys. Wit-h cured Kidneys his other troubles speedily disap- peared, and to-day he is a well man. If you cure your Kidneys with Dodd’s Kidney Pills you will never have Lumbago, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Dropsy or Bright’s Dis- ease. fl Mr. Meakin (who is boarding out for a- 'few days)-â€"â€"“By the way, Mrs. I REASON ENOUGH. j Believers in the “strong. pur- lpes-cful, independent”woman of lto-day will find significant the fol-l by Bab-V79 own Tablet5~ lowing anecdote of a Chinese mis- isionary. This missionary was tak-l .iag tea with a mandarin’s eight-3 wives. ined her clothing, her hair, her I teeth. and so on. but her feet especially amazed them. l {WV-by," one cried, “you can; walk and run as well as a man. . “Yes, to be sure,” said the mls- sicnary. “Ca-n you ride a. horse and swim, on too . “Yes.” “Then you must be as strong asl a man '2” “I am.” “And you wouldn’t let a. man beat you,-~not even if he was your husband,â€"â€"would you '1” .“Indeed, I wouldn’t,” said the missionary. - The mandarin’s eight ladies look- ed at one another, nodding their heads. Then the oldest said soft- ly : “Now I understand why the for- eign devil never has more than one He is afraic .” To the question, “How old armchauges' affect it. the Niagara The Chinese ladies cxam-lbcwels' Bemg 501d under a [sum BABIES QUICKLY GURED. l The sickly baby is quickly cured x These Tablets are a never failing cure for the troubles arising from a. disor- dered condition of the stomach and guar- SOME RGI'AL HOBBIES. Late King Edward Was a- Collec- torâ€"Queen Alexandra’s Books. The late King, as everybody lknows, had a weakness for walk- ling sticks, but another collection in jhis Majesty’s possession will have tartee to contain no harmful drugla unique interest in the future, {they can be given to the youngest child with perfect safety. Mrs. McMullen, St. ‘ Francis iconstipated for four or five days at ‘ a. time. I found the Tablets to be of great benefit and would recom- mend them to other mothers.” They arelsold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockvillc, Ont. ,3... INVISIBLE. “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow 2” “I can’t tell, becauseâ€"oh, wellâ€"- A chicken swallowed it, you know.” No Alcohol In It.â€"Alcohol or any other volatile matter which would impair strength by evaporation does not in any shape enter into the manufacture of Dr. Thomas’ E-clcctric Oil. Nor do climatic It is as service- Falls f” geologist-s [able in the Arctic Circle as in the have returned replies varying blecrrid Zone, perhaps more useful tens of thousands of years. At first i in the high-er latitude-s, where man it- was estimated that the Niagara River came into existence, through changes in the level around the Great Lakes, about 35,â€" 00) years ago. Later this was re- duced to only 12,000 years. Lyell increased the estimate again to 35,- 000 years, and still lat-er other sciâ€" entists lowered it to'about 9,000 years. wife. THE-AGE OF NIAGARA. isands of years ago, the height of of the land. | ,is more subject to colds from ex- posure to the elements. FOR REMEMBRANCE. Billâ€"“Since I have come back I find that I’m forgotten by all my friends.” Willâ€"“Why didn’t you borrow At one period. many thou- ~ money fromthem before you left ’I” oâ€"u-a’ u- 'the Falls was 420 feetâ€"Harper’s I Mlnard's Llnlment used by Physlclans. Weekly. “â€" ’I'HE GREAT NORTH COUNTRY. A FROST. The unmarried women in Iceland Those Indians who made the first are allowed to vote, but it must be icanoe of birch bark long ago, were 5 1 Old? greatest benefactors. The i i cold comfort up there, though. Octave, .n ; Que, writes: “I have used Baby’s ' ~len Tablets for my baby who was the. early days of Queen Victoma. says the Woman at Home. This consists of relrics gathered ,tcgethcr from, every war in which lBritish soldiers have fought since fThe King had also a quaint assort- iment of the progriunmes of every lopera, play and concert which he ’had attended. One would imagine this to be a bulky collection. l Queen Alexandra collects many lthingswlace, china. crystals and tiny objects made in precious and semi-precious stones; but her greatest ltreasure is a collection of books", most of wnich came to her by inheritance. When Princess of Wales she received the Mitchell be- Iquest, that took the form of a 'choice collection of books valued at £10,000. And afterward the late Sir Wilâ€" liam Fraser bequeathed to her Ma- jesty a splendid collection of books, papers and _ pictures which dealt with the subject of women’s dress during the last century. The lQueen‘ has also a vastnumber of Ivolumes of modern literature. .34-, N.-."â€" 'A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. -â€"â€"The secluded life of women which -â€"â€"The Secluded life of women which lpermits of little healthful exercise, is a fruitful cause of derangements cf the stomach and liver and is ac~ iccuntable for the pains and lassi- ltude that so many of them experi- lerce. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills .wili correct irregularities of the i digestive organs and restore health ' and vigor. The most delicate wo- man cau use them with safety, be- cause their action. while effective. 1 is mild and soothing. .__~_. When a detective sees an airship sailing away he is justified in think- ing that there is somethmg up. Egrllfinls’folrnllilffiei‘chejs t1}? mlétifin gchildrern of these Indians know the A Pill That Lightens Life.â€"To . ' ’ ‘C c 0' ay 15 no' ' e :caroe, and they know how to use : the man Who is & Vietim 0f indiges' immam's “"Im‘mt Lumbermanis Friend' kind of meat to which I have been I -. - . l v - l , ,, I . i1», and if you go to Temagami, On- . tion the transaction of busmess beâ€" . . . - 1 Mls' .‘ Perkins itario, this summer they will paddle Comes an added misery. He cannot! Stan'dmg 1" the” (Win 113.1}: - '61 1y 1 (e y not, s11. ? concentrate his mind upon his tasks :‘many men complam that he way 1 I alwiz.‘ - - , ,gits the best.” in then own superb way. Mm , your canoe â€"â€"â€"â€".__._______________ MINAR-D'S DINIM‘ENT is the only Lini- ment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. HARLIN F LT . Pleasant Bay, 0. B. U 0N M Many a man who knows himself .is for that reason suspicious of others. Give Holloway’s Corn Cure a trial: It removed ten corns from one pair of feet without any pain. What it has done once it will do again. Anyway a girl looks better in an automobile than she did on a bi- cycle. A SPRA-INED ANKLE is not. an uncom- mon accident. Painkiller relieves and cures almost as if by magic. The greatest abousehold remedy. Avoid substitutes, there is but. one Painkiller. Perry Davis’. 250. and 500. Neighbors were designed for other purposes than merely to be talked about. naâ€" Keen Mlnard's Llnlment ln the house. They were jollying the man about his enormous appetite, but he kept "putting away,” undisturbed by the taunts. Finally he said’ in de- fencesâ€"“Well, you see, I take af- ter both my father and my mother. Dne ate a long while and the other ate a great deal.” 5N U ISSUE NO. 25â€"10 Students who camp in sum- and loss and vcxation attend him. idark' mer along the Temagami lakes are I To such a man Parmelee’s Vege-l able to do two years’ work in one. Finest of fishing and hunting. Easy of access by the Grand Trunk Rail- way System. Information and beautiful descriptive publication sent free on application to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont, Fanaticism is the child of zeal and falsehood. â€"g_â€"_ Through indiscretion in eating green fruit in summer many chil~ dren become subject to cholera moi-bus caused by irritating acids. that act violently on the linin the intestines.~ Pains and dangeg= ous purgings ensue and the delicate system of the child suffers under the drain. In such cases the safâ€" est and surest medicine is Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dysentery Cordial. It will check the inflammation and save the child’s life. Many a teacher makes his mark on the rising generation with a birch rod. " SAVED IN HIS OLD AGE. .Annapolis. N.S., May 14, 1909.â€"I am over eighty years of age and have suffered from Kidney and Bladder Trouble for fifteen years. I took doetors "medicine Fut gotd'no help hI want to thank van or can mg me t e sam 1e box 0 Pills which helped me. , p f Gin I have taken six boxes of Gin Pills al- together, but got relief before I had tak- en near. that amount. I had to get up some nights every fifteen minutes and hat! to use an instrument before I could urinate. Now I can lie in bed tour or five hours without getting up. W. II. PIERCE. Write National Drug & Chemical 00.. (Dept. W.L.), Toronto, for free sample. Regular size 500., 6 for 82.50. “ BIRTHDAY IN JAPAN. On the‘anniversary of a Japan- ese boy’s birthday his parents pre- sent him wit-h a huge paper fish, made of gayly painted bag, with a hop of proper dimensions forming the mouth. A string is tie-d to the hoop and the fish is hoisted to a pole on the roof of the house. Then the wind rushing through causes the fish to swell out to the proper size and shape and gives it the appearance of swimming in the air A Japanese boy carefully preâ€" serves cvcry’ fish thus given to him. One can tell by the number of them that swim from the same pole how many birthdays the little fellow has had. And all the world loves to laugh with a laugher. g 05 ing brides,” but did you ever see 3 table Pills offer relief. A course of ' iticatment, according to directions, l iwill convince him of their greatl fexcellence. They are confidently I l recommended because they will do lall that is claimed for them. l A letter should bear the stamp of approvalâ€"also a twoâ€"cent stamp if it is to go by ‘mail. .Your Druggist \‘Vlll Tell You Murine Eye Remedy Relieves Sore Eyes. Strengthens \Veak Eyes. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and Sells for 50¢. Try Murine in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. You hear a lot about “blush- on'e 2 Ask tor Mlnard's and take no other. SENTENCE SERMONS. He never loved at all who feared to love too much. He, has ceased to live who does not long for more life. . No man can rise above criticism who fears censure. ’Many think that faith is believ- ing all they wish were so. The running tongue throws many a one back in the race. The envy of the good is evidence of poverty in that respect. No path can be worthy for me No church ever died'as long as it had a work to do and did it. When a man loses hope of his brother he loses faith in his Fa- ther. Perspiration for better things on earth is the best aspiration for heaven. Giving my imagination a rest often improves my neighbor’s repuâ€" tat-ion. To know yourself may not reveal all truth, but it may prevent some lies. The suffering of the saints under the sermon does not augment their grace. Many preachers think that argu- ing over the tools is the same as building the house. No feeling is more delusive than that you are raising yourself by despising others. It is better to be a fool seeking wisdom than a. wise. man satisfied with. what you have. There are too many who would rather go over the falls than not seem to be in the swim. Children would be more truth- ful if we were less anxious to make lying profitable to them. that is not straight for other feet. Save Doctors’ lMlTATlONS ABOUND, but insist upon getting the genuine, “The D. & L." Menthol Plaster. which has stood the test of years. It. cures; imitations don’t. "The D. & L." is made by Davis at Lawrence Co. â€" The shallower the man the deep- 31' the world seems. Pleasant as syrup; nothing equals it as a worm medicine; the name is Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator. The greatest worm destroyer of the age. W GEOGRAPHICALLY SPEAKING. The class was being questioned on the cardinal points of the com! pass. “If I turn to the east and look at the rising sun, what is behind me 7” Boyâ€"“Yer shudder.” Dr. lndiah Root Pills cure many common ailments which are very ditl'crcnt, but which all arise from the same causeâ€"a sys- tem clogged with impurities. The Pills cause the bowels to move re- gularly. strengthen and stimulate the kidneys and open the pores of the skin. These organs immediate- ly throw off the accumulated im- purities. and Biliousness, India-cs- tion, Liver Complaint, Kidney Troubles, Headaches, Rheumatism. and similar ailments vanish. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Morse’s Bills Kills Bone Spavin Rich Valley, Alla, May 2001. 1909 "I have used your Spavin Cure for I long time and would not be without it. Have killed :1 Bone Spaviu by its use." 01.1: CARLSON. That tells the whole story. And hundreds of thousands have had the same experience in the past to years. For Spavln, Ringbone, Curb, . Splint. Swellings and all La'mencss, Kendall's Spaviu Cure cure: the troubleâ€"makes the horse sound and well-and saves money for the owner because it removes the can“. of the trouble. ‘ chp a bottle always at handâ€" 810:6 for 35. Good forman and beast. Ask your dealer for free copy of-our book "A Treatise On The Horse" or write no. 54 BI. I. .l. KENDALL C0. infill?! I'm VI. "a:"4 . - '.. "A." ' .HI "5. . Mrs. M. Barrett, (on More-an Sh, Montreal, says: » " A horrid rash came out all over my baby’s lace and spread until it had totally covered his scalp. It was irritating and painful, and caused the little one hours of suffering. We tried soaps and powders and salvcs, but he at no better. He refused his food, got quite thin and worn. and Was reduced to a very serious condition. I was advised to try Zam-Buk. and did so. It was wonderful ‘ how it seemed to cool and ease the child's burning, painful skin. Zam~Buk from the very commencement seemed to go right to the spot, and the pimples and sores and the irritation grew less and less. Within a ' few weeks my baby’s skin was healed completely. He has now not a trace of rash, or eruption. or eczema, or burning sore. Not only so, but cured of the tor- menting skin trouble, he has improved in general health." . Zam-Bul: is sold a! all stores and medicine ven- dors, 50¢. a box, or post free from Zam-Buk C0,, Toronto, for price, 6boxcs for $3.50. A certain cure for nll skin diseases, cuts, burns, ctc.,-and for piles. Mr. Pughâ€"“Never saw such 'a crowd at our church before.” Mrs. : Pughâ€"“New minister ’l” lâ€"-“No; it was i - 'night.” Mr. Pugh burnt down last l l 'iAl‘lOER, Tumors, Lumps, etc. Internal J and external, cured without pain by 1 our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical C ., ' ' Colliiigwood. Ont. O lelted' "c -~~“==m:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" FARMS FOR RENT. OR SALE, 161 ACRES. S. B. 1-4 SEC- tion 14, T. 40. R 16, W. of 4, Meridian, nearly 80 acres cultivated, balance unbrok- en, sod house, 30x14. inside; two log houses. three stables, three wells, live spring.- cnc coal mine, nearly six feet vein of coal. good merchantable. 10 miles due north from station. Halkirk, C.P.R.. from one place, 2 1-2 miles from post- oflice, Foreman. and school, 1 1-2 from P. 0. Notre Dame. good land. good water, shelter, good out/- side pasture, one Painter creek, etc. Reason for selling. ill-health and age. For full particulars write Chas. Sticbritz. IForcman, Alta. ‘â€"â€".. R when buying your Piano ‘ ' insist on havmg an "arm NIGEL” Plano Action is Your Hearing Good 7; The HEARD-PHONE will give you the gencfits of good hearing. Send for Iron . ooklcl. giving particulars and names of satisfied users. Also ' itaeclal Offer for a Month's Home Trial. 2; ‘THE BRAND ELEGTRO ozone LIMITED, 33: Spadina Avenue. Toronto. ' .iné‘fifi U Muse’s EYE a“ A JwAXGmQ "summon For Group. Diphtheria, Influenza O r a. m s , Spar-ms, Kurtis. Sea d8, Acuidents. B r u l 9 a c, Falls, Gunshot Wounds Pol sonous Bites 0! Dogs, Snakes, Stings of Insoctn. etc" Radway‘s Ready . Relief. . KEEP AWAY . PLI s For Half a Cent a Day. Horn Flies, Gad Flies, Blow Flies, Flies of every kind, Mosquitoes, Lice and all worrying insects keep entirely clear of the animals to which Cooper’s Fly Knocker has been applied. Easily put on with a sprayer, and costs less than one. cent a day for each animal. Protects wounds from fly-blows and inflammation. More than pays for itself in extra milk. extra beef, less feed and more work from horses.- $l.75 A GALLON. 500, _A QUART ma. woman a. remains, TMONTO. a ;. far. i Ni-.._r 4N -‘i ‘v'

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