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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 May 1911, p. 3

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tiiin iii ‘ iiiii Iii iii PRAIRIES ‘Drcmnns HE o'wns ins SPLENDIB HEALTn T0= noun-s mossy PILLS. ___.. Suffered for twenty-five years from Rheumatism and Kidney Disease P â€"thrce boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills made him a new man. Swift Current, Sask., May 1st l(Special).â€"â€"Seventy~six years of age, but strong and healthy, Mr. J. P. Lackey of this place is one of the grand old men of the prairies. ' 'But ,Mr. Lackey has 1100 always enjoyed ibis present health. “For twentyâ€" flve years,” he says, “I suffered from Rheumatism, which I inherit- ed. I ‘was nerxous. My limbs would swell and 1 had a. severe pain across the back. I also had a heavy dragging sensation across the 10ins. I am 0. Well man toâ€"day and I attribute it all to three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. My Rheuma- tism and Kidney Disease have onâ€" tirely disappeared.” .Mr. Lackey is showing his appreâ€" mation of Dodd’s Kidney Pills by buying them and presenting them to his friends. He‘lias joined the "rent army of those, who have “crowned ’from their own experience too, and find it i . longer than any kind & ? $9 6 I That proves M L Floorgl i g g m 5 and weatherâ€"proof. Th3" mam" tector for all woodwo “EOPLE-‘us’c “*M‘EL BABE noons urnsos cairn. “SNAP” is , a wonder- ‘ worker in thchome. Little Victim of English Sweated Labor Just Two and a Half. A baby aged two and a half years, who “works” for his living . .- by hooking eyes on a card for his Try It on poor, working mother, has been ; ~ ~' thoae Pots, discovered in London. By working : Pans and kettles that mp all day until 11 p.m., together they earn $1.12 a. week. This little vic- ttiin of sweated child laborâ€"surely the youngest in the countryâ€"is mentioned by a writer in the Em- ire RevieW; on “The Problem of the Chiid.” “I have seen a baby of two and a half years hooking eyes,” says the writer, “so unchildlike at 30. months that he had not the cur-' iosity to look up from his work as we talked with the mother. “Gravely and indus-triously this baby toiler placed hook after hook in its place on the card, saving a few minutes every hour to the mother who earns 750. a week at won’t clean. ' People are discerning new uses - ‘Eff'ilio ' on. SAM Pi. . LIAM=1$“’M§DICI_N a co.“ the most monotonous, weary, H _ p i p treadmill type of ‘womans work’ .> I :. “I‘0‘6;E‘UTL1',°?N::$11,guy,-' that exists. There are twelve _ A , .. A n - _. _ hooks and eyes on each card, and ‘ i M the worker is paid 200. for every gross of cards. First she sews the- hooks on to the cards and the child links each hook with an eye. Then the eyes are stitched in place.” IÂ¥â€"__~ EXTENSION LADDERS, WASHING MACHINES, 570., Lower in Price and higher in quality than you can obtain them ellewhcro. Write for our catalogue of prices. SEMMENS & SON, 174 York St., Hamilton Ont. “Tommy,” said a. father to his precocious five-yearâ€"old son and heir, “your mother tells me she H”“"'“‘""‘“*:‘ ' ‘gives you pennies to be good. Do 1,00030 0 MEN UNDER ARMS- '_“_.__4..._._..___‘____...... *ou think that is ri ht ” “Of . --â€"- . hourse it is,” replied Toinmy. “You Germany’s Field Manoouvres This fiefi’t want me to grow up and be Summer. for “Othing’ do you (in ,, Germany will have under arms‘in connection with field manoeuvres this summer practically one million men. In addition to the regular “ a“. “m colds. he“. army With a strength .of 622,000 0” con 25 ccnm men, over 855,000 reserVists Wlll be called to the colors, making a. total i 100 Adding to this men serv- necessary when making bisâ€" 977,000- find that with the fleet, an armed force , housewives keep . u____s.__'_'__” - _ L Floor hue d‘femtmmfi'ien many pills put upon the ‘ Offeetnm'dfaggln offurm-t and pressed upon public Choose among l 7 pretty colors i -sevenll_.acsto imitate hardwoodoor_upid you brcal- this parent for natural finish. Come Charlie?"icharlieâ€"i‘Well 'Easy to put it on ti.d_” ' ’ your dealer 5 or write us for news Oped ’2” uses you could make of M L F loo. broke itâ€"but I threw the lmpenal Varnishdr Color. (30., Lim ’ big tins. Recommended. and 1 4 but 0’ work six months, guv’nor‘l” "Sorry, I haven’t! I’ve more men on the place now than I can find work for.” “But the little I’d do wouldn’t make much odds.” Minard's Linimont used by Physicians. .__'__.-. Wifeâ€"“Wake up! There are thieves in the house!” Husbandâ€"â€" “Go down and show them your new bonnet, and they won’t waste any time looking for money here!” It Will Cure 3. Coldâ€"Colds are the commonest ailments of mankind and if neglected may lead to seri- ous conditions. Dr. Thomas Eclec- Ytric Oil will relieve the bronchial passages of inflammation speedily ,end thoroughly and will strengthen them against subsequent attack. find as it eases the inflammation it grill stop the cough because it allays all irritation in the throat. Try it find prove it. ing school away from home, wrote in letter to his sister from which the lfollowing extract is taken: “We .had a spelling match in school to- ‘day, and I beat all the boys and won lthc Meddle.” ‘ A little boy of eight years, attend- l " gTRY MURINE EYE REMEDY, (or Red, Weak, Weary,- Watery Eyes nd Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t martâ€"Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Boil Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 500, $1.00. Murine , Eye Salve in " leptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books (1 E 9 Advice Free by Mail. .Murzio ‘ Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. I i Uncleâ€"“Well, I suppose you got 1. good many’r' marks at school this term, Freddie?” Fredfdicâ€"“Yes, . pole, rather; and some of ’em still rt I the surface stays glasiwme‘ ,3 L is or met with so much favor as can get to help renovad use Fine for all woodworlgl‘eat Value, Makes old furniture look farthest, tooâ€"gallon coverslves in public esteem, they «WW NW ‘ g: H « 3. mm PERFECT success. It .. .. man wot's been ' doughnuts or cookies. The 111% floors/011 handle it the tougher it of considerably more than a mil- lion will be engaged in the gigantic war game. The new firing regulations for the field artillery, just published, contain in addition to further di~ rections for fire against captive bal- loons, a new set of instructions ov- erning the use of the artilery against dirigibles and aeroplanes. It is admitted, however. that artilâ€" lery fire against aeroplanes offers slight chance of success without enourmous use of ammunition. q, A SECOND DANIEL. Mrs. Smith (healing a great noise in the children’s room the other day went up to see what was the matter) : “Children l children 1” she said; “whatever is all this noise about.” Little Jamieâ€"“Oh, we’ve had grandpa and uncle Henry locked up in the cupboard for an hour, and when they get a little angrier I’m going to play going into the lion’s cageY’ 31H Ci! a:ij stops on is. euros colds. Inch 6 out and Ian I. I I I 36 comp. That is Prized.â€"â€"There ition, but none has endured so Wide- of them has attested and they need advertisement than firmly established relee’s Vegetable Pills. irthe r 1 Having nk without a peer in the list lard vegetable preparations. Neighborâ€"“Helped? Charlieâ€"“It was a .__â€"â€"â€"- sold b y HEALTH T0 MOTHER AND CHILD. 5Low's SoorierG SYRUP ' '18 been :- SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of for their CHILDREN WHILE the CHILD, SOF’I‘ENS the GUMS ll PAIN; cunns WIND come. and remedy for DIARRHGL‘A. It is ab- ririiiless. Be sure and as}: for “Mrs. Soothing Syrup," and take no other _,- a. . I “silty-five cents a bottle. Teacherâ€"“Don’t know the sixth commandment? Now listen: If a man came up to me with a revolver and shot and killed me, what would it be '2” Johnnie (brightly)‘â€"-“A ho- liday, ma’am.” . _____‘______..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- /’ Grocerâ€"“Good morning, Mr. Popple. How are those eggs I sent you 2” Poppleâ€"“Better, thank you. They are gaining strength every minute.” Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. Miss Pianoâ€"“Are you fond of music?” Mr. Forteâ€"“Yes, very; but please don’t stop playing on my account.” - Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited. _ Dear Sirs,â€"â€"Your MINARD’S LINIMENT is our remedy for sore throat, colds and all ordinary ailments. It never fails to promptly. CHARLES WIIOOTEN. relieve and cure For over fifty years Rheumatism and Neuralgia sufferers have found great relief in Hamlins Wizard Oil. Don’t wait for inflammation to set in. Get a bottle to-day. Port Mulgrave. ________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-' “Yes, I remember the time when Mr. Rich, the millionaire, did not Heâ€"“At last we’re alone! I’ve been hoping for this chance.” She have a pair of shoes to cover his __HSO have I." He_‘rso, you 1mm ’7 ‘( feet“ , “And when was that: guessed then that I wanted to tell PmX’l ‘ At the tune he was bath' you that I love you ’i” Sheâ€"“Yes, 111S- and I want-ed to say ‘No’ and have ' v . U Some persons have periodical at- It o‘e'l' tacks of Canadian cholera, dysen- tery or diarrhoea, and have to use great precautions to avoid thl dis- ease. Change 01 water, cooking, and green fruit, is sure to bring on the attacks. To such persons we would recommend Dr. J. D. Kelâ€" logg’s Dyseutery Cordial as being the best medicine in the market for all summer complaints. If a few drops are taken in water when the symptoms are noticed no future trouble will be experienced. Mistressâ€"“Who was that gentle- man that came in just now ’l” Ser- vantâ€"“It wasn’t a gentleman, ma’am; it was only the master, who came for his umbrella.” Ask for Minard's and take in: other. . when I saw him last, yet although _with the wildest oi welcomes. iturer of St. Andrews. N.B., says :â€"'â€" ’t handle the dough any more effective strength for the army of ivory painful. lmedies but got no better, so I decidâ€" l special treatment. A DIMINISHING DOG. In “Walks and People in Tus- cany” Sir Francis Vane tells the story of a courageous but unfor- tunate dog, Turco, whose acquaint- ance he made near Grove. The ani- mal was a farm dog, a. splendid specimen of a black-and~white sheep dog. Born with an adventurous dispo- sition, Turco explored the neigh- borhood, and one sad day was shot at, and with such little accuracy that his near hind leg was destroy- ed. A kindly English, lady hathim attended by a veterinary, and the dog recovered, although, of course, with three legs only. Yet; his in- domitable daring was not lessened. He still roamed and fought many battles. Then came the poison incident. Burglars had arranged to rob my friend’s house, and had prepared their way by laying down poison. Yet almost by a miracle, Turco re- covered after weeks of agony, and regained his spirits, too; for he sauntered out one night, had an im- mense battle with a dog larger than himself, and came back to the house with his fore leg hopelessly broken. He now has only two legs, or had I had not seen him for more than a year, he limped up to greet me .______,,______ 13 WEEKS IN HOSPITAL. Came Away No Better and Then Two Boxes of Zam-Buk Worked Complete Cure. 'Mr. Fred. Mason, the well-known upholsterer and mattress manufacâ€" “I had eczema on my knee, which icaused me terrible pain and incon~ lvenience. The sore parts would itch ;and burn and tingle, and then when Erubbed or scratched. would become I tried various reâ€" Montrcal and take 1 received treat- 'ment at the Montreal General Hos- pital for thirteen weeks, but at the end of that time I was not cured, and almost gave in. A friend adâ€" 'vised me to give Zam-Buk a trial. .and although I had little hope of it doing me good, I took the advice. Almost as soon as applied Zamâ€"Buk :stopped the itching and the irritaâ€" ;tion. I persevered with the balm, land it was soon evident that it 3would do me good. Each day the pain was reduced, the sore spots began to heal, and by the time I had used a ‘few boxes of Zam-Buk I was cured.” - For eczema, blood-poisoning, Epiles, ulcers, sores, abscesses, vari- cose ulcers, bad leg, sore feet, blisâ€" itcrs, insect stings, poisoned wounds, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin iiiâ€" juries and diseases. Zam-Buk is .without equal. Zam-Buk Soap ishould also be used for washing all wounds, eczemous patches and :sores. All druggists and stores sell Zam-Buk at 500 box and Zamâ€"Buk Soap at 250. per tablet, or from Zam-Buk 00., Toronto. >15.â€" BUT HE PROBABLY DID. “Father,” said the youth, “I have decided to become an artist. Have you any objection ” “No, provided you don’t draw on me.” ed to go to Protect the child from the ravages of worms by using Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. It is a stand- ard remedy, and years of use have enhanced its reputation. Tough steak should be chopped and mixed with diced potatoes and then baked. Grated cheese over this dish improves the flavor. .._â€"..â€"â€"â€" Minard’s Linlment Lumberman's Friend. Add a teaspoonful of sugar of lead to the water in which the silk hosi- ery is washed to prevent the de- licate color fading. If one be troubled with corns and warts, he will find in Holloway’s Corn Cure an application that will entirely relieve suffering. POLICEMAN JUST PRAYED. Patrolman George Malone of the Denver police department is a. firm believer in the efficacy of prayer. One day last week he was called to make an arrest following a neigh- borhood quarrel. After listening to the stories of the women involv- ed, Malone lifted his helmet, laid his club on.the floor and knelt in prayer. The prayer was brief, but to the point. When he arose the women were silent. “Cut out this squabbling,” he said, “and pray more.” Malone is as strong physically as he is morally, for a few hours afterward he stopped and threw a runaway horse. To prevent fat from spluttering when frying doughnuts or'oro- quettes, sprinkle a little flour in it. , -_,.v.:a'..-.... a. ‘. Au. . ._.-~ m....-._».LWW. .Lumfln .: ~.-c........i . .-~._..~~._--;_ Invaluable Internally for Coughs. _. Sore Throat Croup. Etc. 12 Vaseline Remedies inTubes ': CapsicumBoratodeido. oninc.Cam 'horatod flarbolated. amphoraicd Menthoiatcditc. Each {or special purposes, Write For Free Vaseline Book. * Chcsoiimueli {9.01188 i..Mtreai. ‘ ‘ FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Coiborno Street. Toronto. IF you want to invest in Alberta, Sns~ , katchewan or Manitoba Lands. im- proved or unimproved, it will pay you to consult me. UNDRED ACRES, County of Kent. Thirty-five Hundred. County of 'Peel. I; UNDRED ACRES. Five Thousand Five Hundred. F looking for a Fruit Farm, I on satisf you as I have Fruit Farms 0 all sizes rom three acres up to two hum dred_ acres. . Prices are ' locality and improvements. It is in your interest to consult me. FIFTY ACRES, County York. Twenty} 51: Hundred. - =r ‘HREE HUNDRED ACRES with 1mm ‘ dred acres timber, co. Hilltop. Twenty-nine Thousand. ' A S I have over four hundred farms on 4 O in list. suitable for Stock, Grain or Dairy arms, I may have just the farm you want. W. DAWSON, Colborno ‘ . Street, Toronto. Phone 6990 Main; Nights and holidays, Park 52']. __________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- CHEAP LANDS in Saskatchewan Val- ley. Good openings for tradesmen and farmers. English speaking settle. merit. Write for illustrated panflihlet to geolfietary. Board of Trade, arslialiq as . TOUR CHOICE of Quarter Section 01- moro from Eighty Thousand Acre Eighteen per acre. Terms easy. Cliorc Alberta. lands for beautiful homes, Bevan: ty miles east Edmonton. Woodhead Cqu Watrous, Sask. ACRE FARM in the County ‘0; Essex. Splendid black clay loam, the best of corn asture and tobacco land. Good buil ings close to school, church and market. Will exchange for smaller farm. The Western Real Estate Exchange, Ltd., London. ARGE Tracts Western Lands for Sale. 7 Lyon Avc., Guelph. Ninety AGENTS WANTED. ANTED REPRESENTATIVES, either sex, locally, on goods necessary as bread. Salary 2 dollars per day and com- mission. Experience unnecessary. L. Nichols Co., Limited, Toronto. ________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--- GENTS WANTEDâ€"A study _of othog A Agency propositions convmces up that none can equal ours. You Will alw ways regret it if you don't apply to particulars to Traveliers’ Dept., 22 Albert St... Ottawa. MISCELLANEOUS. Veteran Lands, ‘V ANTED.â€"Oiitario . ‘ located. A. N. Hott, Berlin, Ont. ARM SCALES, special price. Wilson‘I Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. BERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE. The Greatest Beef Breed. Unparalleled for crossing pur oses. For Bulls, write James Bowman, <lni Park, Guelph. _______________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"' EARN THE BARBER TRADE~NEW systemâ€"constant practice ~ careful instructionâ€"a few weeks’ complete course â€"â€"toois free. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Write for catn- logue. Moler Barber College, 221 Queen East, Toronto. ________________._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" 1 ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS, etc“ In- (J ternal and external, cured Without ain by our home treatment. Write us iiefore too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. TON SCALE, 5 ecial price. Wilson'l Q Scale Works, splanade, Toronto. ______________..â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""' ’ OMEN WANTED to take orders in V spare time, no experience neces- sary. Our lines especially used by mothers and girls. Apply Dept. A,-Brit- ish Canadian Industrial Company, 228 Albert. St... Ottawa. SPECIALISTS ADVICE Consult S us in regard to any disease. Lowest rices in drugs of all kinds. russes fitted by mail. Send 'mcasure- mont. Glasses fitted by age. Write to-day for anything sold in first-class drug stores to Dr. Bellman, Collingwood, Ont. / FEATHER DYEING Cleanin and Curling and Kid Gloves cleaned. T 956 can be sent by post, 1c per oz. The best place 5 i BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. , MONTREAL. ____________.'__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-- The Ladyâ€"“I thought you said you were looking for work 2” The Trampâ€"“Well, I am, mum. I don’t want to get it now. I’m a detective, yer see, an’ I’m jest after I clues to-day.” . Many a. wife-beater draws the line at beating a carpet. "arctic. " Nor CUP“. 80nd ior iyeo battle to mm. W. I... National Drug and G omlool 00.. Toronto. according to ' But ' n . . wrunbfiyfivfiuo» F .pv \ l v s. "‘5‘

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