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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Feb 1911, p. 3

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W '“f*77”- s. ,v “ V Y > ~ D COBOINATBE‘I ROBES. [ R 4 Cottage Looms in Suffolk at Work I U I on R0 or Velvet. P In the ancie:t borough of Sud- bury in Suffolk, London, the few THANK MILLER TELLS W11} remaining hand loom weavers are , . Bonesâ€"‘,‘What did your wife say HE RECOMMENDS DODD.S hard at work making the velvet for KIDNEY PILLS. ' .â€" He used them for Rheumatism, Heart Disease and Lumbago, and they went right to the root of his troubles. Elkmouth, B.C., Feb. 6 (Special) .wFrank Miller, section foreman on "the railroad here, whose work exâ€" poses him to all kinds of weather, gas discovered that Dodd’s Kidney ills are a sovereign remedy for lhose Kidney ills that almost invarJ lably follow neglected colds. “For four years I suffered from Lumbago, Heart Disease and Rheu- matism, brought on from a cold,” says Mr. Miller, “And I got the .very best results from using Dodd‘s aKidney Pills. I freely recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills to anyone suf- fering from these diseases.” Short and to the point, that statement, isn’t it? But it is just ‘ like Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They go ‘ right to the point. They cure the Kidneys. Healthy Kidneys strain Ill the impurities out of the blood. Pure blood means good circulation and renewed his and energy all over the body. Thus Dodd’s Kidney Pills not only cure disease. They tone up the whole body and make a man feel that he has been given a new, lease of life. That’s why people all ‘bver Canada are shouting the.praisâ€" \s of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. ._5‘_‘ ___‘_..__ . THOUGHTF UL MAUD. Maudâ€"Yes, I got papa to buy a vacuum cleaner for mother. Jessicaâ€"How thoughtful! _ Maudâ€"Yes, Mother is a little stiffened up with rheumatism, you know,‘and I used to feel so sorry to see. her trying to use the broom that I always left home on sweepâ€" ing day. ____.'_.._. {s Corns and warts disappear when call me that. I was thinking you treat-ed w1th Holloway’s Corn Cure might call me ‘Job’ .2111 this year.” without' leaving a scar. Instead of keeping parsley in water, which often turns it yellow, put it in an airâ€"tight jar in a cool place. _This will keep it fresh for some, time. ..____..__. __â€"â€"__â€"- ulnard's Llnlment Cures Barge! ln Cows If you put a little blue in the water when washing the windows on will find they orighten much otter than with soda, and it does not damage the paint. Peevish, pale, restless, and sick- ly children owe their condition to norms. Mother Graves’ Worm Ex- terminator will relieve them and 'estoro health. 'Do your own thinking, but do your worrying by proxy. Allen's Lung Balsam is especially intended to break up neglected coughs. and many hopeless cases have been savedby its use. Contains no opium in any toxin. 1“ THE CHICKEN BLOSSOM. Little Mary went into the counâ€" try on a visit to her grandmother. Walking in the garden, she chancâ€" ed to spy :1 peacock, a bird she had ncvcr seen. She ran quickly into the. house and cried out. “Oh, grandma, come out and There‘s an old chicken in full bloom.” .__-__. _.__JX4___._ _.____. I'OITNGICST DIV llCl‘ll) COUPLE Bride of 8 and Groom of Li Separ- ated by State. The youngest divorced couple in the world is to be found in the court of Abyssinia. On May 16, 1910, lbs Princess llodmanic Onosk was mar- ried to the Prince Lidj lilyassu, the heir apparent, the bride then he- ing 8 years old and the bridegroom 14. Now they have been divorced. It is not a. question of fault on ei- :thcr side, no incompatibility of tem- iper, none of the causes which figure gin the soil. Live stock, in the ex- aso frec uentlv in our divorce divis- l . lion. The Prmccss happens to be. c. . . lment elation, requires clover, corn the niece of the Empress Tai’tu, and J]. - _.__.-_ )Id_____.__._.. fliiaht 6a ‘ A I (on. co. In. cums c ld . h is]. xnfln‘ and I! a. - I - 02:50:31: the coronation robes. of weavers who in days past were the lady is not popular with we} regents of the country. So. to pre- 1 vent the Empress exercising any ibaneful influence upon the future ruler’s wife, the statesmen have} required the Prince to divorce her. when you stayed out solate last ni ht?” genesâ€"“I don’t known. She hasn’t finished telling it all to me yet.” The Raye Lamp is ahlgh grade lamp, sold at a low price. There are lamps that cost-.111 ore, but there is no better lam made at any price. Constructed of solid brass; nickel platedâ€"easily opt clean; an ornament tohany room in any house. There is nothing known to the u. of lampâ€"making that can add to the value 0 the RAYO Lumps alight- giving device. Every dealer everywhere. I not at yours write for do- scrmnvecncular to the nearest arroyo; of ' w mum-n aumuru, pumps. are. lutcrnal I and e’xternal, cured without pain by AGENTS WANTED our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited, Colllngwood. Ont. Among the number are the Mis- ses Foakes, members of a family makers of bunting for the royal navy. In their cottage, which was once visited by the Queen, are two hand looms on which are two lengths of beautiful velvet, one rich crimson in color and the other dark- brown.- The weavers are seated when at their looms, their feet working ped- als resembling those of an organ. There are tWo‘sets of threads, the visible one forming the back of the material, and the other the pile, each of’ these being delicately threaded through vertical threads known as the harness. The weaâ€" ver passes the shuttle backward and forward, and each warp and weft is pressed home by a swinging wooden frame. A cutter which runs across the loom on a wire cuts the threads to make the pile. The process of manufacture is slow and tedious. The time is ocâ€" cupied not so much in the weaving as in, the cleaning. At each foot or so made the weaver uses a curious knife like a spokeshave and shaves the surface of the velvet to clean it. There are now not' more than thirty hand loom weavers left in Sudbury. theMisses Foakes‘ being among the number. The rows of weavers’ cottages. now occupied by other artisans and general workers, show the extent of the industry fifty years ago. _._.____’I‘ ____â€"â€"â€"â€" A Pill That Lightens Life.â€"â€"â€"To the man who is a victim of indigestion :he transaction of business becomes an added misery. He cannot conâ€" :entrate his mind upon his tasks and loss and vexation attend him. To such a man Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills offer relief. A course of treatment, according to direcâ€" iions, will convince him of their great excellence. They are confi- dently recommended because they will do all that is claimed for them. EN WANTED, age 18-35, for iii-omen sun monthly, and brakemen $80, on all Conn/.1- ian railroads. Experience unnoceemry.‘ no strike. Positions guaranteed competent meg. TO TIIE TEMPERATURE. Promotion. Railroad Employing Ileaclquogttgé‘: â€"â€"ovor 400 men sent to positions monthly. send stamp. Railway Association, opt. l r I c . _ a, a; frank had been went to the 1 ard SE4. 227 Monroe Street. Brooklyn, N.Y. ware store for a thermometer. “Did mother say what size?” - - WAN-nan. “Sked the Clerk' EARN 'rnn BARBER TRADEâ€"HEW iul instruc- “Oh,” answered Frank. “gimme systemâ€"constant practice-care lion-40w weeks complete courseâ€"tools tree. . 5 : k. the hlghest one you lie got‘ 13 ’J Graduates earn twelve to 01 hteeu dollars week- Write for catalogue. h 010: Barber College. ’ i) 7 - in bedroom w1th. ly. to “ all In y 221 Queen East. Toronto. '________ A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. ERMEKEE PH"; Experienced. with be“ â€"The secluded life of women which WA lxxTF! {ffl’f’glfuvl 50' a “We uc l arsx. Muit be . . , . , ernllts .Of httle healthlul exercme’ gale to'l‘raui (logs. Reply in first instance ln‘ is a fruitful cause of derangements H en.» 1...... Hum«311.73AdelaideWq'lbnmu' I of the stomach and liver and is ac- ,.- .._._.â€"â€" The Boyâ€"“ ’Ere’s the eggs you ordered for the puddin’, ma’am.” The Cookâ€"~“Thank you; just lay them on the table, please.” The Boyâ€"“Excuse me, ma’am, I ain’t a hen; I’m the grocer’s boy.” v" lsountable for the pains and las‘siâ€"- __ when buying your Diem insist on hen/mg an tude that so many 'of them'experi‘ ence. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills will correct irregularities of the di- .3 d t h 1th “ E St“ °rgatiea3nosieia§§2a§ta fil‘ifi esteem: and vigor. Piano Action The Nova Scotia “Lumber King” says: “I consider MINARD’S LINIâ€" MENT the BEST linimentrin use. I got mv foot badly jammed late- ly. I bathed it well with MINâ€" ARD’S LINIMENT and it was as well as over next day. Yours very truly, T. G. McMULLEN. man can use them with safety, _be- cause their action, while effective, is mild and soothing. ElEthlG fulfill FOR POWER YNAMSS AT THE WELL BOTTOM. “They say,” remarked the stuâ€" dent, “that truth lies at the bot- tom of the well.” : ' “I guess that’s right,” rejoined the old lawyer, “judging by the FOB LIGHTING _____________'____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Newspaper Interviewerâ€"“Is it true, sir, that you started life as a ' -' 13001' Plough‘boyl" SUCCESSfUI amount of pumping we have to do . if . . . . . ‘ 3g quickly naps coudhl. cures colds. huh NIGI'Chant_HN0, 5113 I Started hie 1n order to get a little of Ila." $7 mAchEgfiElgggroflEcomom'CAL I. the (bro-t andluudl - - - 23 cw"- as a small, red-faced, yelling baby! ‘ ' ' Good day sir l” i As Flro Spread! in dry grass, so does anini‘lam-i i n ’ . ‘ . - .' 9 .t' in the th out row down into the Inn a,_ E T [3 “Dean,” said Mi. Henpeck, tim- ggfigmmpuy wi‘m “seem as with a “to, “If”, -l Enlllgil; a! Palnklller in winter checks chills, breaks up when you beguito cough use Allen’s Lung Balsam. colds and thus prevents Bronchitis, Lagrippa and Rheumatism. Unequalled as a liniment for frost bites, chilblains. bruises,_ sprains. Sold by all druggists. Only one funicularâ€"Parry nuts; idly, “I wish you wouldn’t call me ‘Napoleon’ any more.” “Why not '1” demanded his wife, explosiveâ€" ly. “ ‘Napoleon’ is your pet name.” “I know, my dear; but it makes my friends laugh when you “When I wath a little boy,” lisp- 9940‘ Queen St' E" Toronto ed a very stupid society man to a young lady, “all my ideath in life ' AnXiOUS 310t1161"”H0‘V do .370“ were thentred on being a clown.” know young CfiShleigh is in 10Ve “Well, there is at least one case of Wit-h 3’0“? H213 he tom you SO '2” gratified ambition,” was the reply. Pretty Daughterâ€"“Nâ€"no; but you should see the way he looks at me when I am not looking at him.” S! a box The most highly efficient application for the reduction ofchliings, Goitre, PlLES CURED IN 6 1‘0 I4 DAYS Thick Neck, Glandular Enlarge. Yourdrug in will refund money if PAZO 013T- menls. 115 Positive. mgy'r mi 5m cure any case of Itching, Blind, . of all kinds, in any and all stages, quickly reâ€" Bleeuing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 1‘; days. 500. o 9 i c . lilrs. Wimlews Soothing Syrup R b d. f 1.,» .1 k ., hem, and posmvc, cured Cm H , , . .. .u a IOpO one 01 on nives , . Y - as been ust for over SllTi-I‘hlu YEARS by your sufierm” and “V .et! ummonsmuorunns for their CHILDREN more and forks that are to be put away “commonsenzc” {or Flee fill“; ' l 5 “'1 0 . rcmumc. mm ram-nor succsss. 1c soc-ruse ,- ‘ _ - , . ‘. the crux». sorrnss um GUMS.ALLAYS nu PAIN: and they ~Vv 111 letaln them b1 1ght- $l a box, 5.5 for 6 boxes. Mailed on CURCS Wan C-‘JLIC. d is the best rcmed for ’ , , ‘ , DlAllHllQZA. Sold bsti‘iiprglsts in every partoyftha Hess and be found flee from du'bt receipt of price. ' ld B u e d k { r“Mrs.WlnslowaSoothing . ,,‘ y .: gyhiim." mild5 thkg'riio‘bfthu? kind. Twenty-five cents a. When le‘l "lred aga‘n- HED:CINE m ‘- ’ P..â€" TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smartâ€"Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. I Mrs. Brownâ€"“I used to be so fond of fiction before I was mar- ried.” Mrs. Smithâ€"“Arid don’t you read much now?” Mrs. Brown â€"â€"“No; after the tales my husband tells me about why he is late getâ€" ting home, mere printed fiction seems so tame and unimaginative.” ._â€"¢_...._ bottle. ‘xmranteed under the “Food and. Drugs Act, comunfly .buio 30th. 1906. Serial Number 1093. AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY._ _ ' MOTHERLY ADVICE. Browne (making a eall)â€"â€"“Your Mlnard’s Llnlment Cures Distemper. neighbor’s daughter seems to be Margery was playing SChOOl. With Quite a singer.” Smythe~“r\h, I (iglgiséinghe Class m Physmlogy WISh I had her VOICE)“: Brownc_ “Now children ” she said “what “What would you do? ’ Smythe are you} llafidg f’ofln ’ ' . ___‘-' . . 21H . . (fielcely) Blown 11" “To keep clean,” was the prompt reply. “Yes,” repeated the little teaâ€" What la the Best Thing to strengthen weak back? “The D d; L” Menthol l’laster.‘ It Will cure lumbago and rhoumatium. $1 rolls make seven 25c. plasters. Davis & Lawn-one» 00,, Montreal. CURED HIS RHEUMQTISM. Yarmouth. \I.S.. June 2, igoS.â€"“I have u v been bothered with Rheumatism ’or the Cher’ hands were glven us so we past year and have taken a good many COUId keel) them Clean, and ’mem‘ ktmdS ofMedicinc and found no relief for her, too,” she added, “we must ‘.. ' I ' . ’ . I “One day a friend advised me to try Ike-clitogu .feet climb; ucuuse the“: Gin l-‘ills,so I did, and after taking onlv mlgl e an ace“: en ' one box of them, I felt like a new maxi. .“I thought I would write you a few lines to let you know how thankful I feel ‘or the relief they gave me, and would ad- v‘lse all sufferers from Rheumatism to get (m1 Pills.” Change that limping, useless horse into a sound, healthy horse, willing and eager to do a good day's work. ' Don't 'let a Spnvin, Curb, Splint, '~ Sprain, Ringbonc or any other Lam:- ‘s new keep your horse in the stable. Cure it with assaults Spawn (lose It cures without leaving a. scar, blemish or white hairsâ€"because it does not blister. Port Kaila, B.C.. June 14th 1909 “Have been using your Liuiment for years and find it all that you represent. ' Have not been without ll. for 10 years." " I GEORGE GORDON. " $1, a instill-ens for $5. Excellent for hounehold use. Sold by all dealers. Ask for free book “A Treatise On The Horse " or write us for copy. 55 Bosom friends may be chums, or they may be chumps. aw ‘ 1’ Many people have receding gums. Rub Hamlins Wizard Oil on gums and stop the decay; chase the dis- ease germs with a mouth wash of a few drops to a spoonful of water. 2.. “Rebecca, you shall not shpcak mid dot Moses Levi once more.” “Oh, fadder, you preak mine heardt. Ve vos almost engage-d. Vy shall I not shpeak mit him ?” “He haf sold me a paste diamond for a shunnine shtone.” “Oh, fad- der, dot shouldt recomment him. If he can fool a. vise man like you, vat a fortune he haf in der chewellery pizincssl” “Vell, Rebecca, you vas schmarder as I thought. Get married ven you like, and I shall go into bardnership with mine son- ~=..,;5£;.... \VM. CONTY. _ Sample free ifyou write National Drug S. Chemical Co. (Dept. \\’.L.), Toronto. All Dealers have Gin Pills at 500 a boxâ€" 6 boxes for $2.50. ____..... The British Parliament was op- ened on Monday by the King. ‘When making cake the eggs ,should be beaten thoroughly, and imixed in the last thing before bak- ing. One well-beaten egg will go as far as two badly beaten ones. The Poor Man’s Friend.â€"â€"â€"I’ut up .11 small bottles that are eaSIly Minarws Liniment Cures co’lds, em 1 portable and sold for a very small â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ sum, Dr. Thomas" Eclectric Oil TASTE. in-law. Prace up, Rebecca!” .__,_._.. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take _LAXAT1VE BHOMO Qvlniue Tablet-a. Drug rats refund money i! it fails to cure. E. W. GP. E’s signature is on- each box. 230. - possesses more power in concen :ratcd form than one hundred times the quantity of many unguents. It: l?llefll)llCSS and the varied uses tc lWlllCll it can be put make it the l , i ' T i poor mun s . friend. I\o dealer 8 i I I - stock 15 complete wrthout it. “Does Miss Bobleigh display good taste in reading?” asked one wo- man. “Excel-able!” replied the other. “I saw her reading a book with a green binding while she was wear- ing a yellow gown.” “How do you like that whiskey, Pat?” “Shure, your honor, it has made another man of me, an’ that other man would like a glass too.” .“."¢3"!W1_\‘QM$«‘ rm“, l i THEY IMPROVE FERTILITY. I Live stock on the farm will sup- lply manure necessary to soil fer- ltility' and maintenance of humus Bicklc’s Antiâ€"Consumptive Syrup is the result of expert chemical ex\ ,1 Fires Liéhtfliflé Rust and Storm Proof flurable and Ornamental periments, undertaken to discover a preventive of inflammation of the lungs and consumption, by destroyâ€" ing the germs that develop these diseases, and fill the world with pitiable subjects hopelessly strick- en. The use of this Syrup will prevent the dire consequences of neglected Colds. Atrial, which costs only 25 cents, will convince you that this is correct. ipcrience of the Minnesota Experi- ), . ,, let us know the size of any roof. , you are thinklng of covering and we will make you an interesting offer. Metallic lining to; United mmamnnns 13301110 and ‘wmmpna land other forage crops to keep up an ample supply of manure. The ‘expcrinient Station records show that the largest yields of the vari- ous farm crops are secured when ,grown in rotation, including clover land corn, With the application of :barnyard manure. ,These crops in conjunction with grain crops in a three to five-year rotation provide '1 good way of keeping the farm ..._._.â€"â€" Even the bachelor minister is a marrying man. 1. free from weeds. I“ no...) l-w “a; ' r z

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