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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Jul 1910, p. 3

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c ‘__..__A_c, Llrifeâ€"ell;Mile/lid~ Helpless and Broken Down, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills [lame to the Rescue. There are many who think anae- mia is a trouble confined to grow-. J~_â€"__.â€"â€" -A W. l ing girls and women, but this is not‘I thecaso. Thousands of men are anaemic, and attribute their grow-i lng weakness to mental or physical overwork, or worry, and who do not appear to realize that they are Swiftly passing into that condition: known as general debility, and that I their trouble is due entirely to the fact that their blood is watery and impure. in time, they pass from one stage to another until the breakdown is complete, and often until a cure is beyond hope. To men in all walks " of life there is no medicine so valu- able as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. If you feel jaded, weak or worn out these Pills will make that rich, red blood that puts vim and energy in- 'to every portion of the body. Mak- lng good blood is the mission of .Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and good blood is the one secret of good health and vigorous life. An excelâ€" lent case in point is that of Mr. R. W. Ellis, of Balcarr-es, Sask., who says: “Just four years ago I was in England making preparations to fulfil the long cherished ambition of coming to Canada. My health at that time was normal, though I was never very strong. Three weeks before the time of my deparâ€" ture I was overcome with a feeling lof general weakness and faintness lwhich rendered me so inert and lifeâ€" ,les'a that my days were shrouded in .~gloom. Consultation with a doctor brought me no consolation. Dc- bility was my trouble and I was on the point of a breakdown. ‘Canada in your condition means death,’ said the doctor. ‘You must have a. comple- rest.’ A rest, however, was out .of the question, a fortâ€" niglit’s holiday I had and then back to earn my daily bread. The next years were a series of misery and despair, body and brain underminâ€" ed~with a complaint the doctor could only, call debility, but appar- ently could not cure. Snatehing holidays when I could I struggled on until the opening of 1909, when .,cc.mpletcly prostrated I was com- lpelled to go to my parents and be- ;cc-me a burden to them. My life was lsimply an existence and friends said, behind my back, ‘eonsump- ltio .’ i “In April, 1909, I began taking iDr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Three ’months later, on July 1st, I sailed from Liverpool on the Tunisian for Montreal, full of new life, energy iand hope. In this great country I am making good and I owe it all 1to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. In «'three months they changed me from a nervous wreck to a healthy man. When doctors failed they succeed- .ed, and I honestly believe they sav- ,’ed my life.” I i You can procure this great rhealthâ€"giving medicine from any dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ~â€"-â€"â€"-â€"'!Lâ€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_. How important some little things seem to a small man? Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator has no equal for destroying ;worms in children and adults. See ,that you get the genuine when pur- l I 'chasmg. No wonder the women dislike Faâ€" -tl1€]‘ Time. He always tells on them. w...- Mlnard's Llnlmcnt Cures Gal-get In Cows. m Don’t expect too ,much of a ,friend. Even friendship has a lim- lit Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: “I have removed ten corns from my 'feri with Holloway’s Corn Cure.” Reader, go thou and do likewise. A man seldom~measures his own faults and those of his neighbor by j the same rule. 8 -s S 50 R E Fifiâ€"E ..' now admits. Zorn-Bah but for these. but; It. 0 YOU case More. .Eva'ybody -perting any of the GOLD OF THE INCAS FOUND. Bolivia May accordsâ€"Centre of the World's Supply. If goveument reports may be ac- cepted as truthful, all the gold that has been taken out. of the fields of California and the Klondike of Alas- ka will be insignificant compared with the product of the fields of Bolivia in South America within the next few years. The source of the wealth of the ancient Incas has been found in its unexplored interior. More gold is left? there than was mined by the old eivdized tribe of Indians and which enabled them to offer to Pizarro as a, ransom for the Incan King'gold to fill a room 22 by 27 feet. The same field were the source of the metal that en- abled the Indian tribe to furnish the Temple of the Sun, which Pizarro’s . ~, . efollowers reported was “literally eov~ If the trouble is not taken tered with plates of gold_.. The repert is made by Alexander Benson, the American secretary of the legation at Bolivia. He says that Bo- liVIa may become the centre of the world’s gold supply through the devel- opment of these fields by modern ma- chinery. Here and there a shrewd .Peruvian has plowed one and been rewarded with riches. The reason why these fields have not been devel- oped lias been the immense difficulty in reaching the fields and in trans- produets from them. Transportation is dillicult in the extreme and the cost enormous. Dtough mule trails are the only means of entering this region and the trans- portation. of heavy machinery now is well'nigh impossible until passable roads are built. The building of these roads. and the other preparations necessary before the gold can be taken out and marketed affords a great op- portunity for American capital and enterprise. _ The gold is declared to be principal- ly in the forest-clad ravines of the eastern Cordilleras, which culminate in the important River of Kaka. The trails that lead in here and the ap- pearance of the soil show that mining has been carried out to a great extent by old methods, but the gold that could he reached only by modern min- ing methods isthere still. This has been done by private parties that made large fortunes within a few years of working. . In the River of Kaka it is not due usual to wash a pan of surface dirt and find gravel averaging $1 a yard on the surface, which would indicate enormously valuable deposits below. Where the river widens out below In- eahuara'and the canyons give way to an open country, gravel is deposited in large island and bars. These form a natural gold-:aving table for all the gold-bearing flooded rivers that emerge from the richest known part i of the Andean mountain chain. 011 the River Kaka, where washing tests for gold have been made, there is a very large proportion of black sand, which accompanies the gold in the residues washed. This black sand is very heavy, non-magnetic, and is likely to show under analysis, in addi. tion to a considerable quantity ,of gold, both tin and platinum. Always Serviceablc.â€"â€"Most pills lcse their properties with age. Not so with Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. The pill mass is so compounded that their strength and effectiveness is preserved and the pills can be carried anywhere without fear of losing their potency. This is a quality that few pill§ pos- sess. Some pills lose their power, but not so with Parmelce’s. They will maintain their freshness and potency for a long time. A PARADOX. Dan Cupid is a marksman poor, Despite his love and kisses, For while he always h1ts the mark, He’s always making Mrs. AN IMPOSSIBLE THING to find a plaster equal to "The D. & L." Menthol Plaster, and it Is being imitated. Get the genuine. For side aches, backaches, stitches, noth- ing equals it. Made by Davis & Lawrence :0. HIS LOSS, HER GAIN. When an ostrich is captured He knows his mishap Means another big feather In some woman’s cap. Practically all Canadian Drug- gists, Grocers and General Dealers sell Wilson’s Fly Pads. If your storekeepcr does not, ask him why. Repentance soon after green ap- ples is no promise of a new life. Will the suit case ever come to trial? ' Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc. Bad Combinations. Ramboâ€"l have a palr of glasses at home that make me see double. Baldâ€" winâ€"Yes; I've seen you using them. One Is a beer mug and the other Is a whisky tumbler.-Chlcago Tribune. The Particular Sex. A blind girl lately discarded her at- fianced lover because a confidential friend Informed her that the young man squluted.â€"Plilladelphla Ledger. Never quit when failure stares you In the face. A little more energy often changes a failure Into a great success. AN ISLAND or SULI’IIUH. One of the, most eXtmerdinary islands in the world is locate-:1 in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. The small bit of land is called White Island, and consists mainly of sulphur, the latter' mixed with gypsum and other minerals. The island is about three miles in eir- cumference and rises about 1,000 feet. above. the sea. There is a boiling lake in the centre of the island, and this sends out acidâ€" chargcd water. A heat can be na- vigated in the lake if great care is experienced. The sulphur from 3 White Island is very pure and efâ€" l forts have been made 'to obtain it for commercial use. Used according to directions, Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dysentcry Cordial will afford relief in the most acute 'fcrm of summer complaint. \Vhen- ever the attack manifests itself no time should be lost in seeking the ’ aid of the Cordial. It will act im- , mediately on the stoma-011 and in- ‘ testinespand allay the irritation and pain. A trial of it will convince anyone of the truth of these asser- tions. ‘ ONLY ONCE. “How often does your road kill a man?’,’ asked a facetious travel- ling salesman of a conductor the other day. “Just once,” replied the conduc- tor, sourly. Wives "Waum.fls My mare, a very valuable one, was bad- ly bruised and cut by being caught in a wire fence. Some of the wounds would not heal, although I tried many different medicines Dr. Bell advised me to use MINARD'S LINIMENT, diluted at first. then stronger as the. sores began to look better, until after three weeks. the sores have healed. and best of all. the hair Is lgrowing well, and is NOT WHITE as is most always the case in horse wounds. 1“. M. DOUUE‘I‘. Weymouth. Any man who makes up his mind to fight for his rights will have a. fight on his hands until the under- ctaker is summoned by his sorrow- iug relatives. I 'Yonr- Draggist \"ill Tell You I Murine Eye Remedy Relieves Sore Eyes, Strengthens \Veak Eyes. Doesn’t Smart, Sootth Eye Pain, and Sells for 50¢. Try Murine in Your Eyes and in Baby’s l Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. A woman need not doubt her hus- band’s love if he refuses to allow her to eat her own cooking. There’s probably nothing quite so unsatisfactory'as friendship that requires constant nursmg. It is an undisphted fact that one package of Wilson’s Fly Pads has killed a. bushel of house flies. For- tunately no such quantity can ever be found in a well kept house, but whether they be few or many Wil- son’s Fly Pads will kill them all. Some people are so extravagant that they seem to talk merely for the purpose of wasting words. W... Death Comes to AILâ€"But it need not come prematurely if proper pre- cautions are taken. “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” and to have prevention at hand and allow a disease to work its will is wickedness. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil not only allays pains when applied externallv, but will prevent lung troubles resulting from colds and coughs. Try it and be convinced. fl...- ~Mlnard's LlnIment Cures Distemper. The world has a mania for fav- ring those whom fortune favors. FASTER. Teacherâ€"“Children, Nature is superior to man in everything. For instance, there is nothing that travels so fast as the unseen wild." Willieâ€"“Hugh! You ought to hear what my pa says about a. sight draft l” A COILEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE, Affiliated to Queen’s University. Kingston, Out. > 3W ~ -~ ' “THE FENCE MAN," SELLS IRON A»; and Wire If'mcea at factory prices. ’5’ Write for booklet. Address. 'I‘ornnto. OR ENGINE‘I. BOILERS. PUMPS: IRON and \VnmI-Working Machinery. Gasoline Engines, Electric Motors and Contractors Ma.- chiuery. write LI. W. Patric, Limited, I‘orouto. - 1ANGEE-T, Tumors, Lumps. etc. Internal / and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before. too late. ‘ Dr. Bellman Medical 00., Limited, Colliugwood. Ont. w when buying your piano insist on hen/mg an "certs serene...” Piano Action For Group, Diphtheria, [- Influenza O r a in , :’ Spaeuis, Hume,- Sea ds. Accidents. B r ui 9 es, 1 Falls, Gunshot Wounds Poisonous f Bites of Dogs, Snakes, Slings of Insects. etc” ~ “59 Railway"; Reedy Relief. . LITTLE on NOTHING... Nothing is more ridiculous than a $10 but on a $2 man. It is Wise to Prevent Disorder.â€" Many causes lead to disorders of the. stomach and few are free from them. At the first manifestation that the stomach and liver are not performing their functions, a course of Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills should be tried, and will be found that the digestive organs will speedily resume healthy action. Laxatives and sedatives are so blended in these pills that no other preparation could be so effective as they. SELDOM BEFORE. As soon as a man can’t work he begins to want to. N... If- allowed to roam over your house those imrocent-looking flies may cause a real tragedy any day, as they are known to be the prin- cipal agents for the spread of dy- sentery, typhoid fever, diphtheria, tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases. The remedy lies in the free and persistent use of Wilson’s Fly Pads. ‘ x. You can’t keep a good thermome- ter down. nonâ€"uâ€" Minard's LInIment Cures DIphtherIa. Some men feel more at home if their Wives are away. HUNDREDS OF OPINIONS agree upon the fact that Painkiller has alleviated more pain than any one medicine. Unequallcd or diarrhoea and dysentery. Avoid sub- stitutes, there is but. one “Painkiller "â€" Perry Davis'â€"25c. and 50c. WAIT A WHILE. Wait till you’re old and haggard, wait till you’re bent and grey, be- fore you‘complain, with a voice full of pain: “I’m am so tired to-day I” You are so young and active, you are so young and strong? You tired of the game, and. feeling no shame, singing a dotard’s song? Wait till the shades have gathered, wait till the night is near, then you may mean as you walk alone, .down to the vale of fear. You with year little burden, strapped to your stalwart back! An I you would repine and utter a whine over the thorns in the track. Wait till your friends have left you, wait till your heart is tired, and you’re mocked' by hosts of the sheeted ghosts of .things you have long desired. Youth is the greatest treasure! Youth is the world’s red gold I And the man who sighs under morning skies de- serves to be stricken old. â€"â€" Walt Mason. ‘ .__.._..â€". Many an alleged blessing in dis- guise wouldn’t be a blessing but ISSUE NO. 31â€"10 ' for the disguise. ' School at Mining KINGSTON. ONT. For Calendar of the School and further infer. mation, apply to the Secretary, School of Mining, CANADIAN MERCHANDISE, Is the turning-point to economy in wear and tear of wagers. TryI a box. Every dealer everywhere. The Imperial Oil Co.,Ltd. Ontarlo Agents: The Queen City 011 (10., Ha. Mining and Metallurgy. Chemistry and Mineralogy. Mineralogy and Geology. Chemical Engineering. Civil Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Electrical Engineering. Biology and Public Health. Power Development. 12 ‘. LIMITED, Hunter-Rose Building. Toronto. fishermen Eros. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF ALL SIZES KNOCK OWN FRAMES HULLS furnished complete or in any stage of completion. LAUNCHES, with'Engines in- stalled, ready to run, in stock. Send stamps for catalogue. Foot of Bay Street. HAMILTON, CANAQ KEEP AWAY For Half :1 Cent (1 Day. Horn Flies, Gad Flies, Blow Flies, Flies of ever)r kind, Mosquitoes, Lice and all. worrying insects keep entirely clear of the animals to which deeper’s Fighnceher . has been applied.. Easily put On with a. sprayer, and costs less than one cent as day for each animal. l’rolects wounds from fly-blows and inflaunnalion. More than pays for itself in extra milk, extra. beef, less feed and more work from horses. $I.75 A GALLON soc. A QUART Wild. COOPER 8: NEPHEWS- TORONTO. Eiders ct" depletion are wanted at all unrcpreâ€" sented points to sell life in- surance for the N .l'I‘IONAL LIFE. A good man, a strong company, a liberal policy and generous treat- ment is a winning combina- tion. You get the three last qualities in the Nation- al. There is no more useâ€" ful nor dignified business, and if you are a. worker and) ambitious we want you. Write for the agency terms. The NATIONAL LIFE . Assurance Company ’ ‘ HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO Cures Sprung Tendon. Collar and Saddle Gulls 234 mnitobo Ave" WInnlpo . October “In. 1909. "I bgve out! your Spavln Cure on a Sprung Tendon wltb good results and I can recommend In for Collar and Saddle Gulls." J. II. Ilulut. Kendall’s Spavin Cure II a blessing to farmers and stockmcn. In the put 40 you", Kendall’s Spavlu Cure bu literally and millionl of dollar: for harm owncn. m- tbe one nmedythat can alwaysbe demanded upon to absolutely. curc Bpovln. Rlngbono. Curb, Bpllm, Swelllngl and umcnesa. Never bum", learn or turn: the hair willie.- A: good for man u {or beat. Keep Kendall'- olway- hourly. ax. a bottleâ€" - 6 for $5. When you buy at your dealer's, got copy . - of our book "A Treatise On The lIoru"â€"-It'l tron ,â€" â€"â€"or wrllo us 57 .- 7' DR. 8. J. KENDALL (30.. Enosbnrg Falls. Vt. nausea: ' - ’ ' :

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