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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Apr 1912, p. 7

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r. l f . ' . Warn IN ALL senate CANADA TELL OF THE IIEALTII DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS BRIN G. They Made a New Woman of Mrs. Eli Ami 'ault who was a Victim of Kidney Disease for over a Year. Am‘irault‘s Hill, Yarmouth 09., N.S., March 25 (Special)â€"â€"“Four boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills made a new woman of me.” Those are the words of Mrs. Elie Amirault of this place. They are words that have been used again and again by women in all parts of Canada who have suffered, and who have found relief and cure in Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I “I suffered .for over a year from kidney disease,” Mrs. Amirault continues. “Nothing I tried help- ‘ed me. At last some one told me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Before I had finished the first box I felt better. Four boxes made a new woman of me.” , No remedy ever given to the public has brought health and hapâ€" piness into the lives of so many women as Dodd’s Kidney Pills. This is because nineâ€"tenths of the ills to - which women are subject come 7 from diseased kidneys. No woman who uses Dodd’s Kidney Pills can have diseased kidneys. They al- ways cure the kidneys. ' is MAKING PROGRESS. “How are you getting on at school, Johnnie?” “Very well: I‘m second now.” “Second! Good! How many are th‘ere in the class ‘1” “Me and a little girl.” Why persist in being imposed up- on by buying poor trashy alum bak~ ing powder when you can just as well buy Magic Baking Powder, the health giving “No Alum’ ’ brand at the same price? Sixteen ounces for twenty-five cents. At. all Grocers. The woman of the hour is the one who says she’ll be ready in a min- ute. Requisite on the Farm.â€"Every farmer and stock-raiser should keep a supply of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil on hand. not only as a ready remedy for ills in the family, but because it is a horse and cattle medicine of great potency. 'As a substitute. for sweet oil for horses and cattle affected by colic it far surpasses anything that can be ad- ministered. Every woman would like to help the poor and every man would like the poor to help im. ~_.__.__ Corns cause much suffering, but Holloway’s Corn Cure offers a speedy, sure, and satisfactory re- lief. ~â€"â€"â€"- Too many people mistake; gall for genius. illnard's Llnlment Cures Burns. Eta. finial llid Skin '” Trouble No lined Very itchy and Disfiguring. Got a Little Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment and Was Cured. _" For two summers I suffered with skin trouble on my arms, and-on my legs from my knees down. y arms werebadly disfigured, and I kept them covered. . It came like the hives, and was very itchy. I consulted a specialist; who gave me medicine, as well as 'an Ointment, but seemed to do no good. It was beginningrto appear on mg face. “I, got a ittle ‘uticura intment and some Cuticura Soap. The first touch of Ointment seemed to relieve, and before the Cuticu'ra Ointment was finished I was cured. I have not the least Sign of trouble. I think it would have spread over my whole body if Cutieura Soap and Ointment had not; cured me. I am deli rhted with them, and do feel pleased to t ink I have someâ€" thin I have confidence in. I tell all my_ rienda. about them, and I think Cuticura. Ointment is the best I ever saw." (Signed M. J. Boddy, 73 McCaul St" Toronto, ee. 22, 1910. Cold-Store Began to Heal With First Use of Cuticura Ointment. “Cuticura Ointment cured a very bad cold-sore that, gave me hours of severe pain and loss of sleep. I tried lots of other remedies but nothin did me any good till I tried Cuticura Oint- ment, and from the Very first a plicaâ€" tion it began to heal and now t. ere is not. even a scar left." Signed Mrs. W. Boyce,Mermaid Farm. . .I., an.s,'ll. ‘ For more than a generation Cuticura. Soap and Cutlcura. Ointment have afforded the speodlest, safest and most economical um'ment for skin ud seal" troubles, of and old. though theyarosol ru ' is and dealers everyWhere, a iberafgiisanpie '0 Each nyg ogggficfm,’fm? the otter _ . o ., soo ., 57 Columbifi Ava. Bria-gm, U. Sir Frederick Trcvcs. LUCKY Sm CHARLES. A good story is told of that fam- ous English society surgeon, Sir Frederick Treves. The story deals with one of Sir Frederick’s distinâ€" guished patients, Lord Charles Beresford. Lord Charles fell ill and sent for the great surgeon. “Tell me your symptoms,” said Sir Fred- erick. His lordship enumerated pains here and pains there, with an ache and a stiffness somewhere else. Each item was greeted by the doctor with a great chuckle, and at last when the cataloguesof ills was completed he rose and turned to Lord Charles, “My dear fellow,” he said, “let me congraâ€" tulate you; you have the rarest dis- ease of the century. You lucky dog! you have a disease that was thought to be extinct.” Lord ‘Elharlie’s" answer is not record- e . .â€"_>X<.___’.__ - THOUGHTFUL RUTH. Ruthâ€"“Yes, I got papa to buy a vacuum cleaner for mother.” Maudâ€"“How thoughtful l” Ruthâ€"_“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 sweeping day.” dime/1’s cm - Hears THE LUNGS STOPS BOUGHS macs. 15 cans “Johnny,” said the pretty .teach- er, ,“wliat is a kiss?” ‘.,”I can’t ex- actly put it in words,” returned the boy; “but if you really wanter know I can show you.” ' A pleasant medicine for children is Mother Graves’ Worm Extermi- nator, and there is nothing better for driving worms from the system. To say a man is happy because he is rich is as unwarranted as to say a man is healthy. because he can afford enough to eat. ‘ ' -a PILES CURE!) IN 6 T014 DAYS. Your (lrugxrlst will refund money if l’AZO OIV'1'- hilt."l'faifs to curenuy case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or l’rotrudiug Piles in 0 to 14 days. 500. “What nonsenseall this is about men getting on their knees when they propose,” said Mrs..Par-slow to her dear friend. “My husband didn’t do any such absurd thing.” “He did when he proposed to me,” said the dear friend without think- mg. VNAYAY/w ‘ VA 4» 4f!“ 4'1» .4. _ _. free sample National Drug and Chemical 80., Toronto. Sand for to Dept. w. L., MODEST BLACKSMITH. Shortly before his departure for India. King George was visiting at- a country house near the scene of one of Oliver Cromwell’s battles. Strollingout one morning alone, he met the village blacksmith. “I say, my good fellow,” said his Majesty, genially, “I understand there was a big battle fought here.” “We!l-e.r,” blacksmith. recognizing and salut- ing the King, “I did ’ave a round or two with Bill the potman, but I didn’t know your Majesty ’ad ’eard of it.” 'A bachelor girl is a spinster with money. â€"â€"A Mlnard's Llnlment Relleves Neuralgla. stammered the ‘ WHEN ROYALTY TRAVELS. Nearly every member of the royal family adopts a pseudonym when travelling otherwise than on state occasions. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught chose the incognito title of Earl and Countess of Sus- sex when they made their Continen- tal journeys, and Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, and the Duke of Argyll travel as Lord and Lady Sundridge, this being one of the Ar- gyll minor titles. Before hervmar- riage Queen Maud of Norway ocea- ' sionally called herself by the unpre- tentious name of Miss Mill-s. Queen Victoria always travelled as Coun- tess of Balmoral, though, curiously enough, her heavy luggage was gen- erally labelled “The. Queen.” _._914 ZAM-BUK IN THE HOME Read ~IIow Useful It Proved in These Widely Different Cases. Zamâ€"Buk’s strongest point is its effectiveness in all kinds of skin dis- eases and injuries. Just note how excellent these persons proved it in widely different directions. Sore Ilecl.§â€"Mrs. C. A. Campbell, of Powassan, Ont., writes: “One of my heels was very badly blistered by a pair of new shoes, and the poisonous dye from my stocking got into it, and made a bad sore. For a week I could not put on a shoe. and suffered great pain. I applied Zamâ€"Buk, and in a few days it healed the wound.” , 'Bad Cutâ€"Mrs. J. Virgint, of Onondaga, Ont., writes: “Zamâ€" Buk healed a bad cut which I sus- tained. I was hurrying across my yard one day when I slipped and fell heavily, my knee striking a sharp stone. At the moment I did not realize how badly I was hurt; but I found I had a had out about two inches long, very jagged and very deep. We bathed the cut and applied Zam-Buk. This stopped the smarting very quickly, and in a few days it had healed the. wound completely.” Eczema Curcd.â€"Mrs. Antoine Ar- scnault of Maxiamville, P. E. I., writes: “I‘had eczema and was unâ€" der doctor’s treatment for two years without any good result. I then tried Zam-Buk and in the cud it cured me.” Zam-Buk is just as good for piles, blood-poison, festering sores, pimples, eruptions, cuts, burns, bruises, and all skin injuries and diseases. 50c. box all druggists and stores, or post free for price from Zamâ€"Buk 00., Toronto. Try Zamâ€" Buk Soap, 25c. taqblet. ALL DEPENDS. Teacherâ€"“Now, children, here’s a little example in mental arithme- tic. _How old would a person be who was born in 1887 ’l” Pupilâ€"“Was it a man or a wo- man?” ‘ In its initial stages a. cold is a» local ailment easily dealt with. But many neglect it and the result is often the development of distressing seizures of the bronchial tubes and lungs that render life miserable for the unhappy victim. As a- first aid there is nothing in the handy medi- cine linc so certain in curative re- sults as Bickle’s Antiâ€"Consumptive Syrup, the far-famed remedy for colds and coughs. And too little self-confidence is as disastrous as too much. ulnard's Llnlmont for sale everywhere. WHY HE NEEDED MONEY. Little Elmerâ€"“Papa, give me some money.” Papaâ€"“\Vhy do you want money, Elmer?” V Little Elmerâ€"~“Well, suppOSe. a robber was to stop me and say, ‘Your money or your life,’ and I hadn’t any money?” YOUTH’S THEOLOGY. The Cler‘gy1nan~â€"“Now, can any- one tell me what are the sins of ‘Omismon ’2" ,7 Small Boyâ€"“Yes, sir. They are the sins we. ought to have done and haven’t.” fr). 7 ISSUE 14â€"12 W . .s -..~~ v :'-.,-».v... . -._:., LfiNGâ€"MUIR’S CREOSO’I‘E ahimgle Staining Protect â€" Preserve â€"-â€" Bea utify Samples and Booklets on Application JAMES LANGMUIR & 00.. Limited 1374} Bathurst Street TORONTO Semi for Free Book lvin full particulars of THE cH' REMEDY, the World-famous Cure for Epilepsy and Fits. Simple home treatment. 25 years' success. Testimonials from all parts of the world. Over 1.000 'n one year. TRENGH'S REM DIES LIMITED 107 St. James' Chambers, Toronto. "WAY OF IT. “Dou you think a husband has a right to open his wife’s letters?” “He has the right, perhaps, but hardly ever the courage.” Hope for the Chronic Dyspeptic.â€"â€" Through lack of consideration of the body’s nee'dsâ€" many persons allow disorders of the digestive apparatus to endure until they become chro-_ nic. filling days and nights with suffering. To these a course of Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills is re- commended as a sure and speedy way to regain health. These pills are specially compounded to combat dyspepsia and the many ills that follow in its train, and they are suc- cessful always. a ..â€".-â€"â€"g ‘ " OUCH ! “Are you afraid of sports, Mrs. Gay '2” I . . “I was until. I married one.~” To whom it may concern: This is ‘to certify that I have used MINAliD‘S DINI- MENT myself as well as proscribed it ill my practice where a. linimcnt was required and have never failed to get the desired effect. _ C. A. KING, M.D. SLIGHT DELAY. Heâ€"J‘If an old millionaire. on the verge of the grave wantgd to marry you, would you throw me over?” Sheâ€"“Not necessarily. Still, you might have to wait a year or two.” W .- I Whefi lry Murine Eye Remedy l NoSmurtlugâ€"l’celsFineâ€"ActsQuickly. Y Try it for lied, Wonk, Watery Eyes and 0 u r Granulated Eyelids. illustrated lluok ‘ in each l’nckugc. MURlNl‘l is com- e 3 pounded by ourUculistsâ€"nota"l’atcnt Medicine“ but used in successful Physi- M d clnns‘ Practice for many years. New 9 8 dedicated to the Public and sold by p a r e llruggéls‘ls [152503500 tier liotlt’lo. Mallrlélo J, lye .‘(A ve n . :‘cp c "u cs, 2.e-n c. Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chlcano Many a young man is rather fast about everything except settling his bills. ._~_. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the .World over to Cure :1 Cold in One Day. 250. __.___‘, Hunting for trouble usually gets a full bag. falnard's Llplment Cures Dandrufl. ' Some writers have a wealth of thought, and they all have a thought of wealth. Revive the Jaded Condition-â€" When energy flags and the cares of business become irksome‘; when "the whole system is out of sorts and there is general depression, try Parmelcc’s Vegetable Pills. They will regulate. the action of a de~ ranged stomach and a disordered liver, and make you feel like a new man. No one need suffer a day from debilitated digestion when so simple and effective a pill can he got at any drug store. F" DE § E E M l3 Sure cure and positive preventive, no matter how horses at any one are infected or "exposed." Liquid, given on the tongue. nets on the Blood and Glands. expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures Distemper-in. '93s and Sheep, and Cholera in Poultry. Largest sellinglivo stock remedy. inf-es La Grippc among human beings and is a fine kidney remedy. 50c and ti'ix'r bottle: 86 and an a dozen. Cut this out. Keep it. Show it to your drumzist, who will get it for you. Free Booklet, Distemper. Causes and Cures.” DISTRIBUTORSâ€"ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS SPOHN MEDICAL 00., Chemists and Bacterioloulsls, GOSHEHLIND" I]. A â€" ~ :-'.::.-..â€"-'-.--.::1 tTZJ’:2_““:L“_.'â€"i ‘.' ’ "*1 “Li Plnk Eye. Eplzooiic, Shipping Fever. and Cainrrhal fever. “ measures SALE on'nEN'rl H. W. DAWSON, Nlnoty Golborne Street, Toronto. 4 ORTY ACRE FRUIT FARMâ€"NEAR. Niagara River. well planted. Revenue thirty per cent. on price 1911 nearly asked. A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF TWO HUN~ . tired and ninety acres on St. Joseph’s Island, with fine house, up-to- date barn and outbuildings. Owner wishes to'devote his time to other business. so will sell chenp for quick sale. Full par- ticulurs furnished on application. I IUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES in Norfolk County; six acres fruit: up-to-datc house; new bank barn; a very :. desirable property at a bargain. ‘ UNDRED AND FIFTY ACRESâ€"'rWITH good house; two barns: ten acres orchard; in County Pool. A real snap. ONE HUNDRED ACRESâ€"GOOD HOUSE and outbuildings; near 'l‘ecswater. A first-class farm worth the money. AN' IDEAL FARM OF TWO HUNDRED - . acres in County of Wellington. with fine brick house; good outbuildings; can . be bought on ens“ terms. OUR HUNDRED,ACRES IN COUNTY . 'of. Simeon, with Hundred Acres Good Timber; 20 acres apple orchard; good Frame House: two Barns. Can be bought ' right. WENTY-FIVE ACRE FRUl’l‘ FARMâ€"- Near, St. Catharinen; Brick' House; Barn: twenty acres planted. Can be bought very reasonable- ( NB OF THE BEST FRUIT EARMS IN St. Catharines District.~Fxft.v acres. thirty of which are planted; Elegant House. also Cottage and fine outbuildings. Will be sold on easy terms. ‘- OR'I‘Y ACRES -â€" ST. CATHARINES â€"- buildings. Thirty-four acres planted in fruit, and a money maker. The owner wishes to retire and anxious to sell. HAVE MANITOBA. ALBERTA. SAS- katcliewan and British Columbia lands. both improved and unimproved. in quarter, half or wholev sections. also in larger lots up to live“ hunder thousand acres. If thinking of investing in West- ern lands it is to your interest. to consult me. - ‘ 'Phones: Main 8990, Park 527. H..W. DAWSON, Toronto. gm ACRES. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX: ( ‘ soil splendid clav loam: good build- ing's; :1 few rode to Market. Railway Sta- tion and Post Office. Ill health reason for selling. Anson Matthews. Dcnfleld P. 0.. or Western Real Estate, London. MALE HELP WANTED. EARN TO BE A TBLEGRAPHER. OR .1 Station Agent. Big demand for men. Free Book 18 explains work and wages. Dominion School Tolugraphy, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. U MBOLDT. SASKATCHEWAN. WANTS this Spring. settlers for 4,000 free bomcstcads. ,Best- mixed farming terri- tory in West. Also improved farms $15 to $30 per acre. Write commissioner. Board of Trade. Humboldt. AY and FARM SCALES. Wilson'n Scale Works. 0 l‘iFDlx‘tllllllo. 'i'urnmo. NANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. etc. In- J formal and external. cured wicliout pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited, Collingwood, Ont. TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Wilson'o Toronto. CARPET DYEING and Cleaning. 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