Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Sep 1910, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

' g, Wannaâ€"yen.» .«AA-....‘~K':~r.‘.:‘rtrxr.:tru:an. I-B‘.AL‘>.'L’. ... . ._.â€".. ACCOMMODATING. It was an overcast, indeterminate sort of a day, but the drug clerk was cheerful as he wnistled behind ” Records Show “fit by {511‘ the the prescription desk and chatted eryWherel - Er'ea‘teSb number 0' deaths 3111‘)"Q with a friend in the front shop. “The fa'lry'tale has ‘3‘“, come trl‘e’ little one-"i 'JCC'JI' ‘lmmg 1’10 "'11 Presently a customer came in and Aunt Grace!” she cried, lb." summer mo-iths. The ex-'cs**‘70 made a small purchase. I Marion gazed at the river with a new wonder in her heart. CHILDREN’S “I never noticed it was so beau- tiful before,” she murmured. .â€" “There’s something beautiful ev- her arms round her aunt. ' - ” heat, the difficulty of keeping “an0 day n he remarked. “Alla-you may be the Rl‘mcess’. baby‘s -mi1k sweet, improper {Md “Great!” ’rcplied the clerk en- GKCIalm‘ed Unde‘ Ed, COTmnfa’ “P “1 all tend towards bringing on those thusjagtically, . ’ ~ “me. to hear the high rema'rk’ “and drew/dead baby troublesâ€"Chdem' ill‘ The customer went out and hwas I “1” row the? Plimcess “p to the fantuma diarrhoea, dysentery and followed by another. He‘ too Eagle’s Nest m tune to “fatal the other stomach and bowel troubles. made a, sman purchase and, com: 51m Set! find then we W111 crown To guard against these troubles mented on the \veather_ ! BabY’S'QWH Table“ Should be kept “Mean weather,” he remarked. in the house. An occasional dose “Beastlyl” said the clerk, dole- of the Tablets will prevent these fully, deadly summer complaints or cure “Getting warmcr,’ them if they come on suddenly. third customer. MTS- 0- Morin: SW- The, Que') “Hotl" said the clerk. says: ,“My baby suffered from a Ten minutes passed. Another in- severe attack 0f cholera inf-antum, dividual drifted in from the outside but after giving him Baby’s Own werld and made a purchase. . Tablets the trouble disappeared and “chilly, isn’t it?” he said to the FUNNY. he regained health splendidly.” clerk, ' _ “Where did you meet your young “ lold as the pole l” agreed the man, Mary 'I” queried the mistress on being tour her maid was to get His friend had listened to these married. exchanges with interest. _ “Oh, please, m’m, at Uncle “See here,” he demanded, “what Thomas’ funeral. He’s so amusing, kind of weather do you think this mum. He was the life and soul of is, anyway '2” , the party.” “Same kind as the customer,” ‘ replied the drug clerk. PRECIOUS STONES. . "At length the little princess ftvandered into a beautiful garden. iFountain-s showered pearls and I‘sapphires into basins of the purest silver, and golden birds, flitting among the trees, brought huge dia- monds, rubies and amethysts for her to play with." l Marion frowned and closed the Jfairyâ€"tale book with a snap. l “0 clear,” she sighed, “I wish I .écould be a princess in a fairyâ€"tale for once, and have rubies and diaâ€" gmonds to play with, and gather igold by the pailful as the Princess "Irene did!” and curlng up on the sofa, she gazed disconsolately into the fireplace. l Aunt Grace stopped sewing and looked at her little niece; then ‘smiling, she turned and looked out through the window. The lawn was lvelvety in the-warm sunshine and tablaze with flowers. Out beyond, ‘ the yellow cornfields rippled in the rashcaeczemamran skin . disease apply- Zam- ukl Surprising how quickly it one! ,. the smarting and stinging! Also '-' cure: cuts. burnl. lore: and piles. 5‘ an-Buk I: made from pure hor- ‘- ':: 'bnl essences. No anlmnunuâ€"no .; mlnernl poisons. Finest healer] ; ' Drama cud Slam mm remarked a . . .._, her queen And handing the basket and oars to Aunt Grace, he swung Marion up to the dizzy height of his broad shoulders, and the three started merrily down the meadow toward the boatâ€"house.â€"â€"Youth’s C0mpan~ 1011. 7 -. a...“ __. WHAT If E WANTED. Earnest But Prosy Street-Corner Tl Tblt . ldb a" Oratorâ€"â€"-“I want land reform; I )e a e S are so y me lcme dealers or 'by mail at 25‘ cents a clerk, with a shiver. want housing reform; I want edu- box from The Drswmiamsr Medi- Bored V0iceâ€""Chloroform." m’flm LET HER DOWN EASY. Young Husbandâ€"Did you make those biscuits, my dear? Dr. J. D."Kellogg’s Dysentery Cordial is compounded specially to combat dysentery, cholera morbus If at first you do not get satis- ’3 rarest gems of all. them God’s jewels. Just see how l‘wind, and through the violet marsh- Ilands the river curved and glitâ€" tered. ‘ l “You can gather jewel-s far greatâ€" er and more wonderful than those ithe little princess played with,” lsaid Aunt Grace, pushing the win- ldow up, “and you can walk on gold if you wish to, Marion.” Marion uncnrled and sat up, her dark eyes wide with astonishment. “You cannot find them by frown- ing into a sooty fireplace,” said Aunt Grace. “We must hunt for them; we may find the princess, too â€"â€"who knows!” And laughing gai- ly, she began to fold her sewing. The frown disappeared from Marion’s face, and jumping up, she Efollowed her aunt across the piazza gand out on the green lawn. "What jewel shall we look for lfirst, and what color is it, Mariâ€" on ’I” v , “Rubies,” said Marion, growing interested, “and they are red, a deep, beautiful red, and pearls areâ€"” “Hold on,” said Aunt Grace; “one at a time, please. See! I have found rubies. gorgeous ones.” And she stood with her eyes shad: ed, looking toward the south end ,of the garden. “VVhere‘Z' I don’t see any,” said ,Marion,yin a doubting tone. “Look hard and you’ll see them glowing and. nodding in the sun.” “Oh, the roses!” cried Marion. ,“You 'mean flowers, don’t you, aunty'l” - “Yes, dear, I think the beautiâ€" ful, fragrant, living flowers are the We will call He has studded our garden with them!” They had reached the roses by this time, and Marion, with eyes glowing, stooped and broke one off, smoothing its satiny petals with the tips of her fingers. She loved beautiful things, and this thought, that the flowers were God’s jewels, was new and wonderful. ‘ “See the blue forget-meâ€"nots, Aunt Grace; they are turquoises, and the white pansies are pearls, and the purple are big amethyst-s. The asters must be topazes. Oh, how rich we are l Much richer than the Princess Irene. for our jewels are fragrant and growing, and in each jewel are the seeds of a bunâ€" dred more jewels. Uncle Ed cut one open once, and showed them ‘to me.” Suddenly she remembered the )gold. I “But, Aunt Grace, where is the ,gold ’2” she asked. l Slipping her arms round the lit~ {tle girl, Aunt Grace turned her ,round until she faced the corn- lfields. 9 “Look, dear, and you’ll see it jrippling and sifting through everyâ€" fwhere.” “Oh, I see. it! I see it, aunty!” ,cried lltlar-ion, jumping up and 'down. “It‘s the sunshine! lod’s lgold, and it gilds everythingâ€"the lfields, trees, and even the rocks. [$60! The dandelions on the lawn lare junks of gold!” 1‘ Aunt Grace was brushing her ihair back from her face, and the ldiamond upon her finger glitter-ed 'in the sun. “Aunty,” said Marion, soberly, “we can’t find any diamonds, and ' they are prettiest of all. Aunt Grace turned and pointed down to the river, shimmering and flashing in the sunlight. wee them, Marion!” she cried. .“See them sparkle! Thousands up- lon thousands, each one set in silver {and it looks as though we were go- ing down to them,” she added, as Uncle Ed came up from the barn with two long, slim cars on his jshonider. and all inflammatory disorders that change of food or Water may set up in the stomach and intestines. These complaints are more common in summer than in winter, but they are not confined to the warm months, as undue laxness of the bowels may seize a man at any time. Such a sufferer will find speedy reâ€" lief in this Cordial. ' EXERCISE FOR YOUNG LADIES Throwing a fellow over. Tossing o'ne’s head in the air. Jumping at a chance. Pushing one’s self forward. Getting in the swim. Fishing for an ‘ invitation. Shooting arch glances at a man. Twisting him round the little finger. Casting about for an excuse. Running up millinery bills. ..FOR THE LITTLE ONES in trouble Painkiller comes with quick relief. The bumps and the bruises. the pains from green apples, and such things are quickly cured by its use. Avoid substitutes. there is but one “Painkiller"â€"â€"â€"Perry Davis’â€" 250. and 500. -._._..â€". COOKING HELPS. ' , Serve a loaf of ' baked dressmg with your roast of beef. Try a spoonful or perhaps two of maple syrup on your warm app e 1e. . . p Keep a box of parsley growmg in your kitchen windowior on your back porch and use it for dress- ing tomatoes, bacon,,or chopped for sandwich filling. _ Arrange cold rice in balls, roll in cocoanut, and serve with borled custard. ' Cut side salt pork thin and fry a crispy brown. Garnish with leâ€" mon quarters and parsley and you will not miss the more. expenswe bacon. -...-.-â€"-â€" A Safe Pill for Sufferersâ€"There are pills that violently purge and fill the stomach and intestines with pain. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are mild and effective. They are purely vegetable, no mineral pur- gative entering into their composi- tion and their effect is soothing and beneficial. Try them and be con- vinced. Thousands can attest their great curative qualities because thousands owe their health and strength to timely use of this most excellent medicine , -uâ€" Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. Mrs. Dobbs was trying to find out the likes and dislikes of her boarder. and all she learned in-’ creased her satisfaction. “Do you want pie for breakfast '?” she ask- ed. “No, I thank you,” said the new boarder, with a smile. “Pie for breakfast seems a little too much.” “That’s just the way I look at it,” said Mrs. Dobbs, heart- ily. “I say pie “for dinner is a neâ€" cessity. and pic for supper gives a kind 0’ finishing touch to the day; but pie for breakfast is what I call putting on airs.” T N U ISSUE 1’0. 36â€"10 national reform? I wantâ€"n cine ‘90., Brockville, Ont. His Wifeâ€"Yes, darling. Her Husband~Well I’d rather you would not make any more, sweetheart. - - His Wifevâ€"Why not, my love-'2 Her Husbandâ€"Because, angel mine, you are too heavy work. There are millions of packets of Wilson’s l-‘ly Pads sold icvcry year, fight for! such, drinks the poisoned lhjuid from it. \ TAKING A SHINE TO US, Sle-eplcssncss.â€"Sleep is the great restorer and to be deprived of it is hot system we’ile got werking these vital loss. Whatever may be the days. » , cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- St00pid~â€"What system are. you rangcment or mental worry, try a talking about? . course of Parmelee’s Vegetable Funnimanâ€"eâ€"The solar system. lilills. By regulating the acgtion of â€"~Â¥â€"â€"~ t e stomach, where the trou letlics, The new ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ they will restore normal conditions loway’s GbriithErlene‘i‘frhlbc, {Hal-1' and healthful sleep will follow. They kinds of corns wartsi etc .Veb 3' exert a sedatilye force upon the the most difficiih; to re’move ,cafihilt vs _ ' 4 I I. _ h . ' Y ‘ piggebrialrgrgvstere theie is unrest Withstand this wonderful remedy. “w... “ When a man says he wants to PHYSILAL AID‘ have a private talk with you _ 1t Needumâ€"“Will you give me a means that he has an axe to grind lift, sir l” 4 -~ and he wants you to turn the Snugsumâ€"“Certainly; but am I grindstone. strong enough (1” Needumâ€"«“I think so. I’m trying DON'T BE DECEIVED.â€"Inscrupulous to raise a, 500 m . makers are attemptingto steal. your money home ,, r $ engage from my and our reputation by putting out an - imitation of "The D. do L.” .Menthol Plaster. Be sure to get the genuine made by Davis & Lawrence 00. ' You can’t blame men for yawn- ing when they are 1nv1ted to recep- . tions With their Wives. That’s the Minard’s Linimcnt 00., Limited. f Gentlemen. â€"â€" I have frequontly used MINARDS LINIMENT and also. prescribe it for my patients always with the most gratifying results, and I consider it. the best all-round Liniment extant. Yours truly. DR. JOS. AUG. SIROIS. onlychance they have of opening their mouths. Mlnard’s Llniment for sale everywhere. An ideal woman is one who sucâ€" ceeds 1n concealing her imperfec- tions. ' .____._._________________ . Mother Gravcs’ Worm Extermin- MEAN OF HER" ator does not require the help of Miss Howellsâ€"~“Since I had ty- any purgativc medicme to complete phoid fever I haven’t been able to the cure. Give it a trial and be sing at all. I seem to have lost my convmced. ' voice entirely.” ‘ . Miss Kunmingâ€"{Typhoid is a You may be, as honest, as the day gu-eer disease. I’ve Often heard that is long, but the days are growing If you recover from it it improves shorter. you in every way.” ‘- _¢â€"-. Rel], \Venk. \Venry. "flattery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try ' , _ _ ' Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Me“ glvcn to muscum'l SPOIt'S dn‘d Win Like Murine. lt Sootlics. 50c A‘. exorcrses and those who suffer Your Druggists. Write For Eye. Books. k y ,. I - . v . . _ Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto “3.1305113; pzlmrs from I'llfycll’eflfldlng w1 Dr. Thomas Eclectric 011 some iing worth trying. As a luâ€" “Canhyou Show me any b9“ brieant it‘will keep the muscles pli- tracksl ' asked the amateur ‘Nimâ€" able and free from pains which-Op 1'0“: “1 kn} ShO“’,-}’0“ 1‘ bears the ten. follow constant use of them natlve I‘CPhE‘d- Thanks Eminnyi without softening them or impair-,- old chap. Tracks Wlll suffice. mg their Strength For bruises. . ' - sprains and contusions it is without In thirty years there has never a peer. ~ been one of Wilson’s Fly Pads scn‘l V out that would not kill flies in lm- A scientist says that people who mcnsc quantities, if in the first have heart dlseaS‘B-Shouldn’t marâ€" . . 1' . ‘ i v V. place the flies were in the house, y we We” under the Implesuon , that on] tl . ' ‘ - . and il‘ the housekeeper followed (me Should “in?” With beam tumbh‘ directions and got them to the. Pads. Wu... Minard's Liniment fielieves Neuralgla. HIGH FINANCE. ' The way pf woman is, beyond the understanding of men. She laughs “What are you doing, little when he thinks she should cry, and boy?” asked the curious stranger Cries when he thinks she should as he passed the suburban garden. laugh- “I’m catching potato bugs.” r-eâ€" _ _ sponded the youngster with the pa- A {na‘nfloesn’t mind being bossed per box. "i’a gives me a penny a by 1113 Wlfe If he isn’t. dozen for all I catch.” ’ “Ab, and you are too tender- D r. M 0 rs e’s ' hearted to kill them. What are n d i a n R 0 01: P” I 3 yo}: golng to do WIth them? exactly meet the need which so often le‘e them to 'Bllly Hones HCXt arises in every family for a medicine door to sell to his pa. I to open up. and regulate the bowels. “And what will he do With them Not onlygare-_they effective in all .- ' n aid for cases 0 onstlpalmn, but they help [this pa has seen a d p greatly in breaking up a com or La . . G ' b l ' "Oh, he‘ll Sllp them back to me “ppe 'v ceamng out the system' , and purifying the blood. In the same and I. ll sell them to my pa toâ€"mor- way they relieve or cure Biliousness, row.” Indigestion, Sick Headache, Rheum- atism and other common ailments. in the fullest sense of the words Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are A Household Remedy The language of flowers is on tap when a. barefootcd boy steps on a thistle. . It Keeps the Muscles Pliant. â€"â€" factory results from the use or Wilson’s Fly Pads, don’t blame the Pads, they are all right, everyone and every Pad will km every fly that of them, and remember this,â€"-thnt you. must manage to get the flies to the Pads before they can be killed. ' The directionswith each ’Funnimanâ€"I tel] you, this is a, packet will“ show you how to do this. W STUCK. Mother House Flyâ€"“Have you seen Big Buzz, your father?” Child House Flyâ€""Yes, ma, but he wouldn’t speak to meâ€"â€"~he was busy with a paper.” Mlnard's Llnlmcnt Cures Dandruff. CANVAsSERS WANTED. WEEKLY SAD ary paid. Alfred Tyler, 355 Clarence 33.. London. Ont. ANGER, Tumors. Lumps. etc. Internal C and external, cured without. pain by our'bome treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00., Limited. Collingwood. Ont. _____________________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- FlSllWlLL BITE a" like hungry wolves f ' at all seasons if you “ use FISH LURE. Keeps you busy pul- ling them out. Write to-day and get a. box to help introduce. Agents Wanted. Michigan Ball 60., Dept. 20. Port Huron. :llllch. .3»: 2:. ' 33‘”? 'a v. ~42. r FER Sfll’iflfllfi .1. Retail at 15 and 25_cent_s each. ’ 1 Ask your dealer or write direct to Artists Supply Co. 77 York street, - renown) l' t d with the University of Toronto and Am lander the Control of the Department of Agriculture of Ontario. lnfirmaryfor Sick Anlmals at the College COLLEGE RE-OPENS SEPT. 30th, law I MB.â€"-Calcndar on application. 14;. A. a. GRANGE, v.s.. its. Dept. H. Principal. Ontario Veterinary College AGREAT DEMAND'FOR isms Sltll STE PAPER OF ALL GRADES. AlgciARngs, Iron. Metals. Rubbers. Etc. d d M d St .' E. FUR-LAN. “"°""r:.:.:‘t., Slit. " Phone for particulars. Main 4693. .â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ : Inflammation 0! ch Kidneys. o! the Bladder, of the Bowels. of the ' Lungs. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Difficult . Breathing. Croup Ga. tarrh. In uonza. cnd- _ ache. Toothache. Nou- , ml ’8, Rheumatism. Cold Cnfila, Amie Chills, phil- blains. Frostbltes quickly ouru’gb , no in Readg Ballet » .r. m.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Robertson Bros... DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS or Mfllflfl "0M3 ALL Sizes KNOCK DOWN 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 HAMFLTON, CANADA

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy