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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Oct 1911, p. 3

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-< o‘;'.".'.".' .. l“ *x. x E EillUlll Nlll SLEEP Al NIGHTS TILL HE FOUND RELIEF IN DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. “at ‘Fred. Swanson, of Saskatchewan, sends a message of cheer to those ,who feel the weariness and dis- couragement that comes from broken rest. Macklin, Sask., Oct. 23 (Special) -â€"Those who suffer from sleepless nigh-ts and get up in the morning feeling tired and discouraged will find renewed hope in the statement made by Fred. Swanson of this place. He could not sleep at nights. ‘He discovered the cause. It was Kidney trouble. He discovered‘the cur-e. It is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “Ye-s,” Mr. Swanson says, in an interview regarding his case, “I was troubled with my Kidneys for ‘over a year, so bad that I could not 'sleep at nights. After using one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I f‘bund great relief. Four boxes removed .all my pain and now ;I sleep well and I am as strong in my Kidneys as any man.” ‘ If the Kidneys are -wrong the blood becomes clogged with impuri- ties and natural rest is an impos51- bility. Strong, healthy Kidneys mean pure blood, new life all over the body and that delightful rest [that is the sweetest thing in life. 'Dodd’s Kidney Pills always make 'strong, healthy Kidneys. >11 UNINTENTIONAL GENERO SITY .___.' Just a Little Present for the New- ly Married Couple. Values not infrequently lie below the surface, and can be appraised only by the well-informed. A story from the French journal» Le Cri de Paris, affords a case in point. Recently, when the weal- thy Mademoiselle do R. was to be married, a duchess felt under ob- ligation to make her a presentâ€" just a little present. The duchess thought it would be useless to ex- ._ pend much money for a person so rich. She thought that if she should look through her vast mansion she would be able to find something â€"some trinketâ€"to which the addi- ‘tion of her card would give suflici- ent glory. She finally found in her writing- desk an insignificant cameo that she had once worn. The'follown'g day she received from her young friend a letter of enthusiastic thanks. “Oh, you have been very foolish! This is too beautiful 1” and other expres- sions of the liveliest satisfaction. “She is making sport of my lit- .tle presen ,” thought the good duch-ess. Then came a second letter, this time from the husband who was to c: "How can we thank you? We are delighted! This will spoil us!” “The impertinent fellow 1” said the duchess. “He wants me to understand that I have been nig- gardly.” ’ Nevertheless, she went to make a call on the R’s before the mar- riage. There, in the midst of the presents, exposed in a most pro- minent place, she saw the little One Mother ' Says “There’s only one trou- ble with Post Toasties "When I get a package or two, Father and the Boys at once have tremen- dous appetites.” POST TOASTIES REQUIRE N0 COOKING Serve with sugar and cream and the smiles go round the table. “The Memory Lingers’ ’ Sold by Grocers. Postum Cereal Co.. Ltd., Battle Creek. Mich. ‘A f 17:12 me g‘mw,Tm-: -p¢miurram. ., w... . . cameo placed upon her card. An old gentleman approached her. He is a member of the academy of in- seriptions and belles lettres. “What a wonderful present you have given these children Madame la Duchess,” he said. “For forty years we have been'seeking for this very cameo. It is of the era of Trajah, and is valued at two _ hundred thousand francs.” ’1‘ SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS FLIES. Natives Surpass Telegraph in Their Transmission. The rapid transmission of news among Kamrs and Hottentots isa Mystery which even Mr. Rider Haggard is unable to solve. Mr. Haggard was at Pretoria in 1879, at the time of the battle of Isand- hlwana. Twelve hours after the disaster an old Hottentot washer- woman told him that Cetewayo had defeated the British troops, and gave details of the fight. So impressed was Mr. Haggard that he reported the information to his official superior. The British oflicial pointed out that it was impossible for the news to be true, as Is-andhlwana was 192 miles from Pretoria, and no tele- graph or railway communication existed between the two places. On the following day oflicial con- firmation of the message was brought by mounted messengers, who were despatched immediately after the battle and travelled at top speed all the way. Yet the na- tives won by twenty hours, and the wash-erwoman’s story was true in every detail.~â€"-London Chronicle. >I<â€"_.._._. IS GOOD AS A noun IN THE Enlist DIFFERENT KINDS of Goods firstsâ€":7â€" with the SAME Dye. V sfk'elitlfli {ONE DYEFORALI. KIMDSG G 095 :E’ "-‘¢.2*a'=.tr=.-'.r~v.~.::=. 5.224.“. .<-:.;::2vs:~:,.a,s “ CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. 2 : NO chance ofusing tho WRONG Dyo forthe Goods ; - one has to color. All colors from your Drugnlst or ; Dealer. FREE Color Card and STORY Booklet l9. ‘ The Johnson-Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal. .. ~41 , , ”5.-.”... -. w;m_..~., ALUM AN UN SEEN DANGER IN FOOD. Noted food scientists have decid- ed that alum is an unseen danger in food, and as a result of their in- vestigations, rigorous 'laws have been enacted and are now being vigorously enforced in England, France and Germany, prohibiting the use of alum in foods. Until suitable laws are passed in Canada prohibiting the use of alum bakingâ€"powders, every housewife should be careful to buy only a bak- ing-powder that has the ingredi- ents printed plainly on the label. Every man is satisfied that he is Baby’s Own Tablets should be worth more to his employer than kept in every home where there are little ones. They are as good as a doctor; are absolutely safe and can always be relied upon to drive a away any malady arising from de- 5“ rangements of the stomach or how- els. Concerning them Mrs. O. A. Wheeler, Northlands, Sask., says: “I have found Baby’s Own Tablets an invaluable medicine. I live twenty miles from town and docâ€" tor, so am glad to have so reliable a medicine at hand. I consider the Tablets a real necessity in the home and shall never be without them. well and have made him a bonnie baby.” The Tablets are sold by his pay envelope indicates. There may be other corn cures, but Holloway’s Corn Cure stands t the head of the list so far as re- lts are concerned. Perhaps the most of us would be different if our neighbors were what they should be. 'Minard's Linlmcnt for sale everywhere. -d BLOWING IT IN. “Did he inherit his money i” “From the way he is getting rid They have. kept my baby 0f it I Shmfld judge 80-” Sweet and palatable, Mother medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Graves’ ”Worm Exterminator is '19- cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ ceptable to children, and it does its Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. ___>l< It is easy to appreciate. the points of a sermon when they other fellow. A man may pocket his pride, bu a woman has to conceal hers else- where. Mlnard's Llniment Cures Dandrufl‘. Sleeplessness.â€"Sleep is the grea restorer and to be deprived of it is vital loss. Whatever may be the cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- rangement or mental worry, try a course of Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. jab the invention. By regulating the action of it, is a good investment. work surely and promptly. Hudsonâ€"I hear Jones has a great Judsonâ€"Yes, perforatâ€" ed bedclothes so you can breathe when you pull them over your 13 head. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY M Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes deranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smartâ€"Soothers Eye Pain. Druggists t Bell 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. - ,_._>. Giving other people the best of And be- the stomach, where the trouble lies, sides it may not cost you anything. they will restore normal conditions and healthful sleep will follow. Mlnard's Llnlment Relleves Neuralgia. They exert a sedative force upon the nerves and where there is unâ€" rest they bring rest. FACTS AND FANCY. The husband who has not yet unbounded learned to wear asmile over aching heart still has rice in pockets. A girl’s idea of a rose without a thorn is a handsome young man who is rich and eligible. Won Fame on Its‘ Meritsâ€"The popularity that Dr.- 31n Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil enjoys is not 1115 attributable to any elaborate ad- vertising, for it has not been so ad- The town “100k 0f Brussels is vertised, but is entirely due to the never wound; the wind runs it. merits of this Oil as a medicine. In The nearer home a joke comes. every city, town and hamlet in the the harder it is to see it. country it is sought after solely be- The longâ€"lived have long bodies cause of its good qualities and short legs. Some men, like plate‘glas-s, make a good front, but are easily seen through. ' Wild birds do not sing more than ten weeks in the year. Our merits never outlast our money. . Ninety-seven outof every hundâ€" red arctic explorers have returned home alive. ' Experience is the best teacher. but we don’t realize it till we’re too old to learn. Pearls which are perfectly round- ed are the most valuable, next come the pear-shaped and lastly the egg-shaped. Sheâ€"But how am I to know you 'will be patient and forbearing when we’re married? Heâ€"I can put a 14% stand-up collar on a N0. 15 shirt without saying a word. It is sometimes better to have loved and lost than to be the other fellow. Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Burns, Etc. ONLY A BITE. “You will excuse me, madame,” said little Binks to the fair ladv at the reception, ”but really I didn’t catch your name.” “How funny,” said the lady. “It’s Fish.” El). 7 ISSUE 43â€"11 . sno ULD PAY WIVES. egg Well ' Yorkshire Women’s Association De- ' 5 , .5' clares Itself to That Effect. That husband-s should pay wages to their wives is the newest pro- position submitted to the Yorkshire Women’s Liberal Association, Eng- land. Many women made bitter com- plaint at a meeting of the associa- tion that wives do not even know how much their husbands earn. These women said that in the mar- riage service husbands promised worldly goods, yet fail to do so and do not intend to do so while they are promising to. A delegate at the meeting pro- posed to substitute in the marriage service the words “the husband shall render unto the wife due benevolence and also the wife unto the husband.” ’ine delegates generally agreed that wives should be paid. The as- sociation will ask Parliament to make a law providing how a wife’s wages shall be fixed and set aside by her husband. g: Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dysentery Cordial is a speedy cure for dysen- tery, diarrhoea, cholera, summer complaint, sea. sickness and com- plaints incidental to children teeth- ing. It gives immediate relief to those suffering from toe effects of indiscretion in eating unripe fruit, cucumbers, etc. It acts with Well- derful rapidity and never fails to cbnquer the disease. No one need fear cholera if they have a bottle of this medicine convenient. The dove returned to the ark. “We shall have peace,” it cried; “there is no land to fight about and nobody to fight.” A Well-known Man. Minard's Liniment 00., Limited. Dear Sirs,â€"I can recommend your Min- ARD S LliVIMENT for Rheumatism and Sprains, as I have used it for both with ex- cellent results. Yours truly, - T. B. LAYERS. St. John. If a man smokes in the house and his wife is afraid her curtains will be ruined, he should be obliging and take them down. Stiff neckll Doesn’t amount to much, but mighty disagreeable. You will be surprised to see how quick- lp Hamlins Wizard Oil will drive that stiffness out. One night, that's CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, ONT. ONE OF AMERICA'S GREATEST BUSINESS SCHOOLS Over 2,000 choice positions filled In past Four Years. Some others ust filled; I. B. HA‘IN, from Newfoundlan , placed with flask. Milling 00., Moose Jaw, as Stone. FERN SMI’I‘H. Stone, Peabody Overall (:o.. Windsor. E. C. ROBINSON Bkkpr.. w:th Bell Furniture 00., Southampton, Ont. FLO HIE ANDERSON, Stone. and lillkpl‘, Can. Wolverine ($0., Chatham. MILDRED AND- ERSON. Stone” with De Laval Separator Co., Winnipeg. R. J. SCOTT, teacher, with Drake College, Newark, N. J. The salaries of the three shown last week average over $700 per unnum. 'lho salaries of the six hero shown average close to $701. Our student; are prepared ~for the big positions where the big pay is offered. 11‘ PAYS . TO A'l’l‘ IND THE BEST. Catalogue 88 tells of the work at (Ihatham. Catalogue 84 tells of our home courses. Address, D. McLACHLAN ill (70., C. 15. college, Chatham. Ont. . Simple, . ‘ _n0lsoless, odorless, clean, safe, money-sovâ€" . , ,I Inc. Guaranteed. Write nearest office for "/ catalogue M and learn how to get an Aladdin Mantle Lamp FREE. ' T. II. BALL SOLD 850 ”flAEENTS on money back guarantee. not one returned. Stacey soldlz In one hour Newsom sold 12m 10 calls. Glbson sold 48 in fiduys. Sellsltselt. Needed Inoveryhomo. Our Sunbeam Burner flts otherlamps. ‘ . Completellne for homes. stores. etc. Ask for onrllberalngency proposition. Mantle Lamp 60.. Inc., Dept. I27 Montreal, Canada CHENILLE CURTAINS _ and 3.) kinds of hOI Br hangings, Ilse I. c DVED AND CLEANED WIN” LIKE new. Write to us about yours. .BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00.. 80x158, Montreal Oua Coons: in R‘s-l HUME__I:_UIJRSE Good Weekly Income Wonderful Opportunlty Constant Employment Diplomas Granted ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 358 Queen St. West Toronto. Canada - mm“. . , . . .. FOR THE SMALL luvssroa q We continually have bond offerings in small denominations. Thlsis of special interest to those with a limited sum to invest because it places the small in- vestor on an equal footing with the large one so far as interest and security are concerned. (1 If your capital, whatever the amount, is earning less than 5% you will be interested in the facilities we have for the safe and profitable investment of small sums as well as large. 1 'When you increase the earning power of your capital. without sacrificing any- thing In the matter of security on have accomplished a good stroke 0 iness. ‘ll Vile will be glad to talk over with you the investment or rel-investment of your palpital no matter how small the amount erco . 3 ROYAL S E C U R I T l E S CORPORATION ‘ LIMITED BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING YONGE AND QUEEN 8T3. T O R 0 N T O . R.M. WHITE . Manager MONTREAL-GUEBEC-HALIFAx-LONDON(EN6.) FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. ASK DAWSON, HE KNOWS. F you want to sell a farm,‘ consult me. F you want to buy a farm. consult me. HAVE some of the best Fruit. Stock. 1 Grain or Dairy Farms in Ontario. and prices right. W. DAWSON, . Street, Toronto. Ninety Colbornc AGENTS WANTED. $9 DAY SALARY AND UPâ€"ALSO "" comnIISSionâ€"f01' local represents.- till'lZ‘B; immediately; permanent position; experience unnecessary; rapid advance- ment; spare time accepted. Nichols, Limited, Publishers. Toronto. GENTS WANTED. â€"â€" A LINE FOB. every home. Write us for our chemo IISL of agents supplies. , We have the greatest agency proposition in Canada today. No outlay necessary. Apply 13. C. l. 00., 228 Albert St.. Ottawa. MISCELLANEOUS. " AY and FARM SCALES. Wilson'a Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTABLE or heavy Lathe Mills, Shingle Mills, Engines and Boilers, Mill Supplies. The E. Long Manufacturing 00., Ltd, West -Street, Orillia. Ontario. 'F YOU HAVE $100 To $500 TO INVEST we can show you where there is rea- sonable probability of treoling same lnBIdd of twelve months. Write for particulars. The Waters Harris Syndicate. 45 Victoria St, Toronto. 1 ANGER, ’I‘UMORS, LUMPS. etc. In- (J ternal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited, Collingwood, Ont. a TON SCALE GUARANTEED. V’Vilaou's Scale Works, 9 Esphanade,C Toronto. T ONCEâ€"YOUNG MEN TO LEARN Barber Trade. Demand for barbers every day; cannot supply demands. Let us teach you trade. Write for particu. lars. Moler Barber College, 221 Queen East. Toronto. GENTS \VAN’l‘l‘lD. â€"â€" A STUDY 01' 1‘ other Agency propositions convinces us that none can equal ours. You will al- ways regret it if you don’t apply for par« ticulars to 'l‘ravellers' Dept, 228 Albert St.. Ottawa. PECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. onsulh _ us inu‘egard to any disease. west prices in drugs of all kinds. I‘russes fitted by mail. Send measure- ment. Glasses fitted by age. Write today for anything sold in first-class drug stores to Dr. Bellman. Collingwood. Out. I "Salli ll. ll. liltilll' h 2 . STOCK BROKER , Member Standard Stock and Mining Exchange 12' LISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN ’ Correspondence invited. ,3 MELINDA ST.. TORONTO We have In stock a large quantity at Ladics' Near-Seal Coats made in various lengths and styles. Those Coats are made from the finest possible skins, and are lined with the very best soft silk lining. LADIES’ NEAR SEAL COATS 50 Inches long ................ $76.00 44 Inches long ....... 60.00 88 Inches long ...................... $9.00 Send us your bust measurement “I the length of coat desired, and we WE send same 0, O. D. to any part In Canada, allowing privilege of examining and r6- turmng if not satisfactory at our expense. WRITE TO US TO-DAY. A.J. ALEXANDllR‘ Manufacturlng Furrlora, 504-506 SI. Paul 5L, monlroal Coats marl. to order, same price.

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