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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Aug 1911, p. 3

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Mfg/ff!!!- “"fl iRlEl] Iwn DUBlliRS wnu NU BENEFIT than Dr. William’ Pink Pills Wrought a Lasting [lure . Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have made so many remarkable cures in seri- ous cases that people are liable to overlook their value as a tonic for the blood and nerves in debility and general runâ€"down conditions. That such conditions are the cause "of much misery and-unhappiness is lfully known to those who suffer 'from them and the need of curing them is as vital as is relief from diseases with higher sounding names. We commend the follow- ing statement to any one suffering from weak, thin blood, or shatterâ€" ed nerves. Mrs. Mae Macabre, Gleichen, Alta, says: “A few years ago I became run down, not seriously ill, but just tired and weak all the time. I consulted our family doctor, who gave me tonic latter tonic with no effect. I gradu- {ally got weaker and weaker until l1 could not do my work. Then I [Went to another doctor, who proâ€" nounced my case one of decline, and ‘irecommended a warmer climate with complete rest. This I could not afford, and I began to worry land fret, until I became a complete nervous wreck. One day while ,visiting a neighbor an old gentle- man who was taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for partial paralysis re- bommended them to me. I sent out and got three boxes, but without lnuch faith that they would help me, but before they were gone I noticed an improvement and I continued taking the Pills, con- stantly growing stronger, until I lhad taken seven or eight boxes, when I was completely cured. I could do my work as easily as ever I had done in my life, and the doc- tor told me that he could scarcely [believe the change in me, as he had not had the least hope that I would be strong again. Now I always keep the Pills on hand and if I feel fatigued or weary take them ifor three or four days so as not to fget run down.” Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. ' . ..._.___.,x, Mrs. Hayâ€"“Is your daughter {happily married?” Mrs. Beeâ€"â€" “Thank goodness, yes! Her hus- band is scared to death of her.” ' A Pill That Lightens Liteâ€"To (the man who is a victim of indiâ€" gestion the transaction of business lbecomes an added misery. He ,can- lnot concentrate his mind upon his itasks and loss and vexation at- ;tend him. To such a man Parme- lle-e’s Vegetable Pills offer relief. lA course of treatment, according to directions, will convince him of itheir great excellence. They are confidently recommended because they will do all that is claimed for them. I A good bait for a rat trap is a paste, made of cornmeal and eggs Every packet of Wilson’s Fly Pads will kill more flies than can possibly be caught 0n iihree hunâ€" dred sheets of sticky paper. l “My hair comes out in handfuls. If it keeps on I’ll soon be bald.” “Nonsense : if it keeps on you can never be balc .” QUITE TRUE. “Worry wears out more people "than work does,” said the ready- l made philosipher. “Of course it does,” replied Mr. Growch-er: “for the simple reason that so many of ins would rather put In our time .worrying about work than doing it.” I an. 7 ISSUE 32â€"11 the best report of the avalanche. ~ ‘-1 .. :?___‘3" Honsannsn 1s CHEAP. POWER OF AN AIR BRAKE. ° â€"thc pow r t i m f s m . ___. Some idea of the power of an air Vlgorous Health work and gleaosuei’xeijâ€"ciiccrches in]; Willi: .DR 0 Is Eaton by Poor People of Most brake may be gained from the fol_ , good digestion. A M YSPEPS SLETS European Countries. lowing facts: It takes a powerful TA tone up wcak stomachsâ€"supply the digestive juices which are lackingâ€"ensure The sending of British commis- locomotive drawing a train of ten sons and delegations to Germany passenger cars a distance Of about EA our food being properly converted into brawn and sincw, red blood and active rain. 50¢. a box at your druggist‘s or from 32 ‘five miles to reach a Speed of sixty National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada. Limited, - - - - Montreal. to investigate material conditionsl miles an hour on a straight and has been all the fashion. Political parties and leagues and SOCletleS level track. The brakes will stop *he same train from a speed of advocating this or that have had sixty miles an hour in 700 feet. inquisitors ransacking the. father- land from frontier to front1er, and Roughly it may be stated that a train may be stopped by the brakes their findings have been embodied in ab ut 3 per cent. 0f the distance Weighing 182081 ounces, and valued eight days without water.” Freddy in tons of reports, some instructive, ut most of them unconvincing and . . that must be covered to «no. 1t at $373 29- . - T H . its speed. 0 , land. ) o “as found in I\ew Zea- â€"_ So could I if ma would let me.”- .._....n m..~..._... During the month of April, gold Johnny “The camel can go stupid. Hundreds of “Free Trade Leag- uers” and “tariff trippers” have sought the secret of German pros- perity, and their junketings have produced deductions wonderfully expressed, as might have been exâ€" pected, the predilections of the vis- itors have found ample support as a consequence of the investigation. Free traders discovered that Gerâ€" many was not prospering because of protection, and vice versa. Em- ployers of labor invariably learned that the toiling masses were poor- ly paid and worked more hours than at home. In fact, every 1n- vestigator seemed to discovers what he wished to find. Nearly every delegate published his “report” with the result that England has had a plague of leaflets. Hundreds described what they believed they saw, but one tripper ter-sely told what he did not see, and this was A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Garget In Cows. â€"â€"The secluded life of women which. permits of little healthful exermse, 1s a fruitful cause of de- F yOAISvaa33Y80N13 HE KNOWS' i‘ange‘menits of the stomach and me. 0 Be a mm’ consuu ~1v‘ ‘ ' ’ e1 and is accountable for the F you want to buy a pains and las51tude that so many me~ l v r I l 7 if them experience. Parmelee sl HAVE some or the best Fruit. Stock. Vegetabl-e Plll-s “.111 correct 1rre\ Gram or Dairy Farms in Ontario, Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer complaints, who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. If attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- logg’s Dysentery Cordial, the‘ me- dicine that never fails to effect a cure. Those who have used it say it acts promptly, and thoroughly sub-dues the pain and disease. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. farm. consult giularities of the digestive organs and prices right" and res-tore'health and vigor. The \VStrele){A\Â¥soN,t Ninety “won“ most delicate woman can use them ° ’ 0m“ 0' with safety, because their action, SASKATOON . ANDS are second to none. Hence the lvhil-e effective, 1s mild and sooth- as’mnishins prosperity of our farm- mg. “Don’t m-ope around the house, Tommy. Why don’t you go and play with Willie?” “ ’Cos I played with Willie yesterday, and I don’t suppose he’s well enough yet." REST AND HEALTH T0 MOTHER AND CHILD. .\IRS.\V1NSL0W’5 Soo'rrrmo SYRUP has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN \VHILE TEETHING, will) PERFECT SUCCESS. II SOO’I‘HES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUNS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHOSA. It is ob- solutcly harmless. Be sure and ask for “Mrs. \Vinslow’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. Twentyâ€"five cents a bottle. ers. Why be one of those who knows he can do'better, yet lacks the spirit to try? 13:51:09); no I‘lSlk. filler] who come here , ‘ , _ ' is ow mucx o ife the ha 'e u t- Nils. Dunnltâ€"“How d].d you ngelsewhere. Better write DDMIVI‘ISS‘IOI‘I- . ‘1 a I‘ V s. u make your husband cut off Ins kagcili?vt§?“8hettitttiati‘smm' ”5' beard 2” Mrs. Stoppitâ€"“I gave him a diamond scarf-pin for a birthday p re s e nt. ’ ’ AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED._â€"A study of other Agency proposmons convinces us that none can equal ours. Y0u will al- gvgxyzscrlegret 1:. if rlyou fion’t 1a)pply for 1 u are 0 ‘ravc ers' e ., 22 Albert St., Ottawa. pt 8 Here is what he said of Germany: “No unemployed standing at street corners. No drunkenness or brawl- ing. No nooliganism. No slums of poverty, as in England. No dis- courtesy. No begging or hawking. No deformed persons. No land out of cultivation. No ragged children. No late trains.” The alarming discovery was made that thousands of poor subsist on horseflesh, and, to prove the hor- ror, scores of investigators brought Mlnards Llniment Cures Diphtheria. home the publlc advertisements of l 5 4 4 d horseflesh merchants. These proâ€" COULDN T BELIEVE HIM“ duced an outburst of righteous in- Bill was a Far West cowboy, and dignation. About a . hundredth noted for his craftiness. It was im- part Of the meat eaten in Germany possible to trust" him. He got finâ€" iS'hOl‘SGflGSh- It is 50161 openly as ally ‘nto the toils of the law, and such, and it is held to be whole- at his trial he pleaded guilty. 150m?“ and palatable, andls rigidly He did well, for the case against mspected by health Ofimla’ls' Pro- him was strong and irrefutable. bably every Continental country Nevertheless the jury in its ver- has people .Who eat horseflesh on diet declared him innocent. account Of Its cheapness (1n Gel- The Judge was thunderstruck. many 10 sells at 8 'or 19 cents ,3 “ l” , H . ! pound). Other Britlsh 1nvest1gatâ€" Blgngfent- 1155'?ch llnlmcfnitl. ors pounced upon the black bread um 1'3 man ““150 13 (3305 e11 ' as unfit for human" beings com-.5371 _ paring it detrimentally with the “We know that,” Silld the fore- armor-coated loaves of rural Eng- man of the jury, “but he is. such a landâ€"Review of Reviews. lla-r that we can’t belleve him l” ‘I‘ ._,_.. A Powerful Medicinesâ€"The he-al- HIS BIT OF LUCK. ing properties in six essential oils _ . are concentrated in every bottle of After suffermg a roarlng tooth- Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, forming ache for fourteen days, Tommy one of the most beneficial liniments consent-ed to visit the dentlst’s. “But he’ll kill me I” asserted the nervous youngster on the verge of ever offered to the use of man. tears. “I know he’ll kill me!” Thousands can testify as to its power in allying pain, and many But it was a case of choosing be- tween tw-o evils. thousands more can certify that He went with his nurse, and when they owe: their health to it. Its wonderful power is not expressed by its cheapnesis. ' he returned, greeted his mother beamingly. ' “Not‘ dead?” bantered mamma. “No,” answered Tommy; “’cos just before the dentist killed me the toof came out!” Minard’s Liniment (‘0 Limited MISCELLAN , q , sous. Lflfiffffirfi‘v‘infil have 1usedd .MINAIftD'S . my VCSSC an in my am- ‘ AY and FAR“ SCALES ‘ ’ 11y for years, and for the ever (la lllS ‘ - i ' Wilsons gglduiaccidents of life I consider it hits no bcale WOIKS’ 9 Esplanade. 'Ioronto. ' . UM , , . _. . . I would not. start on a voyage WlthOIlt 531311.11 Pli‘iitcedlaxudtreldn'atloygdii'r “53321135; it, if it cost a dollar a bottle. ' - CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN, iI‘xdlrzbliitgr large orders. P. W. T. Ross. Schr. “Storke,” St. Andre, Kamouraska. Globetrotterâ€"“You say this is a healthy climate, but. look at your graveyard. It’s full of graves.” Cowboyâ€"“That ain’t got nothin’ to do with the climate. None 0’ them fellers died a natural death.” UT YOUR GLASS AT HOMEâ€"Our new Red Devrl" Glass Cutter cuts wired glass, plate glass, smoked and window glass. By mail 250. W. E. Potter & Co.- 46 Ben01t St... Montreal. Cor s . . g . OULerr WANTEDâ€"Highest priees n and waits disappear wnen mm for poultry, eggs, rabbits; treated with Holloway’s Corn Cure prompt return; get, price list; it will pay without leavmg a scar. ggile'et,hl\igilfiea8i. 00.. 776 bt' Dominique _ . \AWMILL MA 'H . The destruction of the house fly heavy, Lathg iiqiliiiiY'Shi’xiig‘igmililfsf ' " , . . Engines and Boilers, Mill Su l'e. Th 13 3' 131113110 ,dutl' Almost EVely E. Long Manufacturing Co..ppLatdS., Wes: American State Board of Health Street, Orillia. Ontario. 15f carrying 011 a crusade against a TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson’s lllm. His filthy origin and habits, (D Scale Works. 9 Esplanade, Toronto. and the fact that his body is gen~ C ANGER, TUMORS. Lunrs. etc. In- oally laden with dpl r;nassassins?“wrist: mg germs, makes hlm one of the before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. greatest enemies .of the human w race. If the house-keeperg of Can- V RITE us to-‘day'ion 0111‘ choice llSl‘l ada will use Wilson’s Fly Pads necessagir. A’Ifigisiiiiugdhedy miter‘éltiaii persistently, this peril would be Bltfiafé 0013; (30- Ltd" 228 “be” S“- tremend-ously reduced. ____'_______._.______â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- QPECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consult Lg us in regard to any disease. Lowest TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY prices in drugs of all kinds. - Trusses fitted by mail. Send measure- for Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes merit. Glasses fitted by age. Write to-day Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 30c, 311.03; b Mugne Eye Salve in CLEANING LADIES‘ Sen 0 u cv $100- Eye Books WALKING on 01mm: suns anfi‘fgfe ggzigeggd; BI; hgafillca 0 Can be done perfectly by our French process. Try it. " g ‘ British American Dyeing 0.0. During last year 476,083 aliens ar- Montreal. Toronto, 0.1nwa and Quebec. rived in Great Britain. . _...._. . The Heart ofa Piano is the Peevish, pale, restless, and sickly Action. Insist on the children owe their condition to "OTTO HIGEL” worms. Mother Graves’ Worm Ex- terminator will relieve them and Piano Action res-tore health. ONTARIO VETERINARY Public baths for dogs have been opened at Munich, in Germany. Minai-d's Liniment Cures Colds. Etc. THE CRY "HURRAH!”' “Hip! Hip! Hurrah !”-â€"â€"the dis- tinctly British cryâ€"is surprisingly modern. The: “Hip!” and the “Hurrah!” do not seem to have come together before the nine- teenth century. In the eighteenth OLLEGE Temperance Street, Toronto Affiliated with the University of Toronto, and under the co t 1 f ment of Agriculture of Ontario. Infirmary for Sick Animals all. lilie oCoIliigePeDarb COLLEGE IKE-OPENS OCTOBER 2nd. 191]. N.B.â€"Caleudar on application. “Hip!” amounted to just “Hi!” or ..» ,> “Hum in While ”Hurrah!” was . ..._a.w E- A. A. GRANGE. v.s., M.s.. Prlnclnll. then usually “Huzza!” It is very IS often said of . ~. .. like the Cossack shout “Ora!” but '\ r it is supposed to have been a Ger- . man cry of the chase, adapted by q u , ... ~r.l ' .1 +r\ ’1.‘ . ‘_ ‘-" Getmd‘esccnfld‘i'eiqit or‘icids’uaiiiifi kiiizinunic-ture or in:- ' rowed hype" {‘Ctr, defautt-oe‘mis- goods and nrficles he 0 perliapl C(‘irpor-ntion rams to be an the vmagQ a, ““035 168 the Thlreuch of thisn covenant; factory to be erected, is said ition. agrees to use. due equal value substiti of the Repair any such acculent period ofteuiyeurs l oration 9W8}: Plant. t . Oetoborr1911,.unleutell with cream or parallon agrees 0 rene“ cuse of $003“th to-k and a sprinkle of ;. fact thiéiuption fromutaxes for a. far for any other i ecntll ‘pd of teniyears-from the rendersuch interruj .3 Z34. 3‘9“ ()0t0bel‘ 1921, and to in any such C550,": \e to the (ex- asaforosaid'for a fur- “med m, soon as ‘9 the one for house- " haw b‘lf tenrem “'0'“ the 1“”5‘5 ”needing Fighimm who want to please i sa In or 1921, upon the perfor- by fire, and in case, 1 f- 'l V ., ,covonnnts :mdcnnditions 1055 by fire as More? 0 MI“ 3- iucd’ 01th the art- of the . . - . - . . ' ,w '1 1. g l'gct t th (.r period than the 'l‘oaslies are. ready ’3 [I 1 is" .m 'u’3 0 _ e such manufacturing , , . ms Agreement and subject tinned and carried 50 direct from the The Weekly Sun, the farmers’ business paper, is giving unbiased and reliable information regarding this great ques- tion, such as is not given in any other Journal. ' . in COlll‘pt of the electors. being period equal h, ”,3_ h tirade .. wife I-O-lluclltfene‘lwllv t (1 over and above thi‘ . i; i “I “Dora jun 21 so agrees . 0. 0 of such interruptio ' ...._ . SC], addsquirod-IMthis-building said otherrlhan.fr‘q]|€nt i Wyn" SHOULD READ THE SHNM "ding for-'th'e use-ofl'thc h f . d’l . one Of *urinrr b‘usincss andalso e or . perm i-o ' i“ . "‘ . ' l . . ShOWel‘eiuiiable~walk to: the said ngjfizr’czaiizlggaEconOITIICflI 3'0“ him mid term of ten-{f DellCIOUS :0 WEEKS FUR m can three ydffiéflfigmlf: igjri‘blpi: the time o! 'utern h “it ii,” qlflsfilél‘ w;Â¥n?f§9-q DEOV Pdfwk‘ejfieillory Llngers,l h us anc ' ‘ ' _ j 7’ , e’lI,’ sir,” thundered the TOCERS . . “'lil'l’t*useakt0 SOLDBY R . tilimfiily i331??? 30 p ____ SEND. IN YOUR ORDER AT once “Simply,” replie'l the husband, “because I didn’t want to inter- Canadian ”Samuezreal Company. THE WEEKLY SUN! TORONTO rupt her.” Case dismissed. wmdsor' om. Mlnard's Liniment cures mstempor. \ _ _ "I- andGranulatedEyelids. Murine Doesn't for anything sold in first-class drug €- Smartâ€"Soothes Eye Pain Druggists stores to Dr. Bellman. Collingwood. Ont. . ___________________________ -~.:~,.»;a‘i'§.,¥“&l"""s“ , : i . ,. . i a. l' J z - .' ,.. ;.

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