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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 May 1912, p. 7

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- »,....-â€".~... -w. . *~.w~.-w ll -â€"-“aâ€"- .H. We a... ivy/a- . v . v . (Ev. 99:33 tuiHilRMlIHWA -srrniiim iii ANOTHER SPLENDID CURE BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. R. Monliiison, whom two doctors treated, illids relief and pennan- cnt cure iii Dodil's Kidney Pills. Surette Island, Yarmouth Co., N.S., May 9.0 Special)â€"-Mr. Renie Moulaison, a well known resident here, is telling his neighbors of his cure from a severe attack of Kid- ney Disease which kept him in a state of pain and suspence for two months and defied the efforts of two doctors who were treating him. “My trouble started with a cold,” Mr. Moulaison says. “My muscles would cramp and I had backache and dizzy spells. My head ached,‘ and I had a tired, nervous feeling while specks of light flashed in front of my eyes. ‘ “I suffered iii this way for over two months and was treated by two doctors, but they didn’t seem to be able to do much for me. Then I started to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills and they helped me almost at once. Six boxes cured me.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills always cure the Kidneys. Cured Kidneys strain all the impurities out of the blood. That makes pure blood and good health. '14 All men are born free and equal, but most women are slaves to fash- Jon. Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer complaints, who might have been saved if proper rcmedies.had been used. If attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- logg’s Dysentei‘y Cordial, the medi- cine that never fails to effect a cure. Those who have used it say it acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. WHY IT FAILED. “I used to think I would know just how to manage my wife when I got her.” ,. "Has your system proved to be a failure 1” ‘- "No; the system may be all right, as far as I know. She has never let me try it.” .â€" IN COMMON TROUBLE. “I always make it a practice to let to-morrow take care of itself.” “That’s easy enough, but it’s forgetting yesterday that causes trouble for so many of us.” The Oil for the Athleteâ€"In rub- ibing down, the athlete can -find nothing finer than Dr. Thomas’ Ec- lectric Oil. It renders the muscles and sinews pliable, takes the sore- ness out of them and strengthens them for strains that may be put upon them. It stands pre-emincnt for this purpose, and athletes who for years have been using it can testify to its value as a lubricant. , ‘MAHVELUUS’BUHES languid Four Children Constantly Scratching. NearlyTore Limbs Off. Cured in a Month by Cuticura Soap and Ointment ____.â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" "Two of my daughters and two of my sons were suflering ironi very bad heads, the doc- tor ordering my daughters to have all their hair cut off so as to prevent it from spreading V 1 all over their " heads. and to get to the seat. 0! the trouble ill order to be able to ru b some 0 in t- mcnt, which he ave them, We] into the sores. These sores started in s m :1 id blotches which go t larger and lsr‘; rs: and spread all over their leads, and in some cases down their backs and bodies. The doctor said it was eczema, but they seemed to be dolly gelling worse. The_ sores iormed like little .oiis. then filled With matter. and looked like abscesses. They become all inflamed and irritated. causing them to be constantly acmtchilig themselves. This made the Sores iburst. and, the matter flowed all over their heads. We had to cut their finger nails and at times to put glgves on their hands, the irritation was so be , to keep them from digging into the flesh, and, {‘2 Di lit they would nearly tear their im 5 o . The olslers would be literally covered with blood. "The teachers would not let them attend school for fear of infection 5 reading among the other children. so I reso ved to try the (.‘utlcum Remedies. which I {ound to nefit my clilldrglgngreali . I con hlued wit the Cuiicurn . p on Cuticlira Ointment for one month. and the result is a marvelous cure." (Signed) George Arthur Robinson. 37, Filzwillhm SL, Bovland Common. nr. Burnsley. lurks. Eng. Jan. 3, mm. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the war ii, a liberal samxgy of each. will 32-1). book on the skin mil 0 cent free. on application to Potter D. it- C. Corp.. lie Columbus Ave. Bmton, b. S. A. _ ' _ err \ I ANN , - .. sawdustâ€".2». ._..-.m.d.mrku.w-mfiuum ‘1 SIR WM . WHYTE. Sir W. Whyte, who is a genial man with a keen sense of humor, tells these two stories of himself. A young reporter who had just come to Winnipeg was sent to the C. P. R. offices for news. He was ener- getic and enterprising and managed to make his way up to Sir William’s office, his secretary being out of the ante-room at the time. “Anything fresh this morning '1” said he brisk- ly to the grey-haired official. “No- thing that I can see except you,” replied the vice-president with a smile. ‘ On another occasion while Sir William was making a tour of in- Sir William Wliyte. yâ€"â€"â€". spection he stopped at a little sta- tion, and going into the room of the operator, who was a new em- ploye, enquired, “Are there tele- grams for me ‘2” The young man glanced up, not knowing to whom he was speaking, and said in a sar- castic tone: “Did you think your picture would be on them 'l” “My name is William Whyte,” replied the big man quietly. The operator fell over himself. u... ,1“. ounce BY clN PILLS. Bridgcville, N. S. "For twenty years I have been troubled with Kidney and Bladder Trouble, and have been treated by many‘doctors. but found little relief. I had given up all hope of-gettlng cured when I tried Gin Pills. Now. I can say with a happy heart that I was cured. “DANIEL F. FRASER.” Write us for free sample'oi Gin Pills to try. Then get. the regular size boxes at your dealers, or direct from usâ€"SOe. a box, 6 for $2.50. Money refunded if Gin Pills fail to cure. National Drug dc Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. Dept. W.L., Toronto. HAD NOT. Blobbsâ€"“I don’t believe you have any music in your soul.” Slobbsâ€"“I don’t think I have; every time I attend the opera my foot goes to sleep.” 5â€"â€" ci’ins FOR consuurrlou. Such is the recuperative power contained in Copeland's Cure for Consumption that even the most advanced cases have been cured by its beneficial action. It can be taken by the weakest patient. to whom it gives a fighting strength as nothing else will. The appetite comes back. That weakening perspiration is stopped. The lungs and respiratory organs are healed at the same time. Its efficacy to light consumption, weak or bleeding lungs, lingering coughs and bronchitis is proven beyond doubt not by what I state. but by what is stated by those who have taken it. for those ailments and have been cured. Copies of testimonials of those who. after being given up by doctors and specialists, as only having a few days to live. and are alive and well to-day. are sent on request. Price $1 per bottle at your drug- gist. or direct from Wm. Copeland, 511 Pane Ave., Toronto. Canada. PARADOXIOAL POLITICS. “There is. one odd thing about the English candidates for parlia- ment.” “What is that?” “They stand .for a seat.” When Try Murine Eye Remedy No Smarting-Feels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. Y Tryltror Red,Won.k,WateryL es and 0 u I” Granulated Eyelids. illustrate Book in each Package. MURINE is com- munde b ourOcu s sâ€"no o a on d lit t “P t t licdieino“ lit used in successful Plivsl- N d clans' Practice for many years. blow e 9 dedicated to the Public and sold by )ru 3 s so A per e. or no I git t2ch hottl Ml a a '- 9 Eye .Solvo in Aseptic Tubes, 25m. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicano Sheâ€"You married me simply be- cause I had money. Heâ€"No. I married you because I didn’t have money. Mlnard's Llnlmant used by Physicians. HOW IT TURNED OUT. Visitorâ€"“Do you and your twin brother always agree, Tommy l” Tommyâ€"“No, ma’am. We had a fi ht last Sunday.” isitorâ€"“And which whipped i” Tommyâ€"“Momma.” About one man in a hundred can stand prosperity. The other nine- ty-nine never have a chance to find 1 out whether they can or not. , ,9. ‘YV-IX '5". M WERE CLEVER SMUGGLERS. English smuggling has stories as amusing as the recent Italian inci- . dent. There is, for instance, that of the gloves on which duty was ne- ver paid. An agent bought the. con- signment abroad and shipped over only the left-hand ones to England. These were duly seized by the cus- toms and eventually put up for sale. No one wanted odd gloves, and it was easy feigthose in the plot to ac- quire them at a nominal price. Then, after a suitable interval, the right-hand gloves came. over, simi- larly sold andâ€"found: their long- lost partners. isâ€"â€"â€"â€" 'IIAVE YOU A SKIN RASII? ’ Zam-Buk Will End It. For skin rashes, eruptions, ecze- ma, etc., either in adults or chil- dren, there is nothing known to sci- ence which equals Zam-Buk in the quickness and certainty of its cura- tive power. Mr. Itaymond Web- ber, of Allanburg, Ont., writes: "I have tried Zam-Buk for many ailâ€" ments, and every time have found it successful. Some time ago I‘had a bad rash all ‘ over my body. I tried home-made solves, herb salves, and various home-made pre- parations, and these proved of no use, but whenI tried Zam-Buk-I was cured in a quarter of the time that I had been experimenting in vain with other preparations. “My boy had boils, and once again Zam-Buk brought about a complete cure. We have also used it as a household balm and it always gives us full satisfaction.” Zam-Buk owes its unique healing power to certain herbal extracts it contains no poisonous coloring matâ€" ter, no animal fat, but is purely herbal. For eczema, piles, blood poison, abscesses, ulcers, cuts, burns, and all skin injuries and diseases it is withoutlequal. 50c. box all druggists and stores. Use also Zam-Buk Soap, 25c. tablet. v1<__.,.._.. NOT AVAILABLE. Maudâ€"“Well, dear, have you found your ideal man, yet‘l” Kittyâ€"“Yes, but he’s in a book.” 'They Soothe Excited Nerves. - Nervous affections are usually at- tributable to defective digestion, as the stomach dominates the nerve centres. A course~ of Parmelee’s ances of this character, and by re- storing the stomach to normal ac- tion relieve the nerves from irritaâ€" tion. There is no sedative like them and in the correction of irreâ€" gularities of the digestive process- es, no preparation has done so ef- fective work, as can he testified to by thousands. Uneasy lies the head that sports a home-made hair cut. 5......â€" Mlnard's Liniment Lumbcrman's Friend. pâ€"_ THE EXCEPTION. “In one respect a man is unlike a conflagration.” “What is that ‘2” “When they put him out, he is full of fire.” ’â€" Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator will drive worms from the sys- tem without.injury to the child, be- cause its action, while fully effec- tive, is mild. -â€"oâ€"-â€"â€"-i NO ALTERNATIVE. Manager to applying oflice boy-â€" Why. did you leave your last place? Boyâ€"Well, I couldn’t git along wid de boss, an’ he wouldn't git out. Gas-lamps were London in ‘1807. Keep Mlnard's Llnlment In the' house. first used in 5â€"â€" OUT OF PROPORTION. “I’m a self-made man,” said the proud individual. “Well, you are all right, except as to your head,” commented the other part of the conversation. “How’s thatl” “The part you talk with is out of proportion to the part you think with.” Bad Blood is the direct and inevitable result of irregular or constipated bowels and clogged-up kidneys .and skin. The , un igcsted food and other waste mat ter which is allowed to accumulate poisons the blood and the whole system. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills act directly on the bowels, regulating them-on the kidneys, givin them case andetrength to properly fl ter the bloodâ€"and on the skin. opening up the pores. For pure blood and good health take Dr.,Morse’s 4° Indian Root Pills 5333315 1 want. '- ,Il'. contains. Unlike most ointments itl Vegetable Pills will still all disturb-- 2 l \‘iich‘fiNét '- % ‘Q~TnefBéaér 63568 on re CARPET DYEIN and Cleaning. This in. Ipcclnlty with the - Brltlsh American Dyelng 60' Bond particullls by post end we are sure to satisfy. Gold Medalist. Address Box 233, Montreal LANGMUIR’S CREOSOTE Shingle Stains Protect -â€" Proéerve â€"'-â€"â€" Beautify Samples and Booklets on Application JAMES LANSMUIR & 00.. limited 1874} Bathurst Street TORONTO i le Soap CLEANS AND DYES Gives rich glowing » - ~ colors, fadclcss in sun or suds. Dye: cotton. silk, wool or mixtures. Use it oursclf ll home. 0 troubleâ€"- no muss. 24 colonâ€"- will give an shade. ColorrlOc,b aclr- l5c. at your ddhlcr's or posipaid with booklet . “How lo Dye" from F. L BEEDIOT & 00 Montreal TRUTHFUL CHILD. Papaâ€"“Come here, little sweet- . heart, and tell me whom papa loves better than any one else in the world i” .Little Lolaâ€"“Papa.” ’ A Pillfor All Seasonsâ€"Winter and summer, in any latitude, whe- ther in torrid zone or Arctic tem- perature, Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills can be depended upon to do their work. The dyspeptic will find them a friend always and should carry them with him everywhere. They are made to withstand any cli- mate and are warranted to keep their freshness and strength. They do not grow stale, a quality not possessed by many pills now on the market. COULDN’T BELIEVE IT. Heâ€"“My father weighed only four pounds at his birth.” Sheâ€"â€" “Good gracious! Did he live?” ' Minard's Liniment 00., Limited, Yarmoutb, N. S. Gentlemen,â€"In January last. Francis Leelarc. one of the men employed by me. working in the lumber woods. had a tree fall on him. crushing him fearfully. He was. when found, placed on a sled and taken home. where grave fears were on- tertained for. his recovery, his hips being badly bruised and his body turned black from his 'ribs to his feet. We used MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT on him freely to deaden the pain an ‘with the use of three bot- tles he was completely cured and able to return to his "work. . SAUVEUR, DUVAL. Elgin Road, L’Islet Co., Que. A liberal-minded man is one who thinks the way you do. Ask for Mlnard’s and take no other: You can afford to take chances only when you have nothing to lose. Warts are unsightly blemishes, and corns are painful growths. E, “a _\.,;i,.»,...x..mv.. . v» y.- .msh. 4‘ ,t was. the Quality? f’The,Gireaiter the Quantity; * -- g. t é _/- i / i / i i g, g t g i; Influenza, {pink eye, e lzootic. distemper and all nose and throat dug , and allot ers. no matter how “exposed.” kept from having any of these diseases with SPOHN’S LIQUID DISTEMPER CURE. Three to six doses often cure a case. One 50-eent bottle guaranteed to gnarl). Egan: thén llfor greed ism-es. Acts on the blood. 60c and $1 a. o e. an n. ozen ottles. Dru ists ' d . . Distributorsâ€"ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGIg'lIS. an hwness sheps SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists. Gosheb. Indiana, U. S. A. H. w. DAWSON, Ninety Golborno Street. Toronto. IGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL buy beautiful hundred acres in Northumberland County, including- Stock and Implements. There is in the stock 4 horses, 10 cows, etc. This is :1 snap. and can be had on easy terms. Possession at once. ‘- . 00D FARMS IN LINCOLN. WELLAND, Halton, Peel, York, Durham, North- umberland, Prince Edward counties at reasonable prices. - ' LBER’I‘A.’ SASKATCHEWAN AND . Manitoba lands in large or small blocks. 4 RUI'I‘ FARMSâ€"ALL SIZES. 1N TIIE Niagara Fruit Belt. H. w. DAWSON. Toronto. 9 ACRES IN ESSEX COUNTYâ€"SOIL o clay loam: 19 acres mixed timber; 1 acre orchard; frame house: frame bank barn. Will exchange for 60 acre farm. Western Real Est-ate. London. AGENTS WANTED. EVERAL GOOD SALESMEN T0 _ handle the Closest-in Subdivision in City of Edmonton. Alta. Monev-making preposition for good live men. Apply D. E. Pratt & 00., 408 Kent Building. Toronto. $1 DAYâ€"FOR AGENTS ON DOLLAR. ' . book, “Destruction of Titanic." commission 50 per cent.; credit given: freiglit'pald; order Free Sample quick. Forty sales day reported. Nichols Co.. Limited. Publishers. Toronto. Canada. MALE HELP WANTED. RAILWAY AGENTS, TELEGRAPHERS and Clerks in great demand through- out Ontario and North West. Six months will qualify you. Day and Mail courses. Positions scoured. Free Book 18 explains. Dominion School Telegraphy. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. IVE FOXES WANTEDâ€"YOUNG on old. Wm. Pearson. Guelph,.0nt. HAY and FARM SCALES. Wilson'l . Sonic Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. C ANGER... TUMORB. LUMPB. etc. .In- -1 ternal and external. cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. WRITE FOR PROOF c u R as SANGER AND TUMOR oanadlnn Branch: Purlfloo 00.. Bridgoburg, Ont. Keep Ffies 011’ Your cattle BY USING EQW'GGMH RT Use Cow-Comfort to improve the con- dltion and yield of your cows. $2 per gallon. Freight paid. (Dilute with 4 gallons of water, reducing the price to 40c. per gal). (Guaranteed) Agents wanted everywhere. Write for terms and pamphlets. SAPHO MFG. 00., Montreal. CUTTING DOWN HIS HORSE. Elmer, aged 5, went to the black- smith’s shop to see his father’s horse shod. When the smith be: gan to pare the horse’s hoof, El- Holloway’s Corn Cure will remove me" said earncsuyi “say, my imp“ them. TAKE TITâ€"IN BITS. “No one has any more right to go through life unhappy than he has to go through it ill-bred,” says Ste- venson. When we remember what the writer’s own life was, and what a brave battle he made against pain and discouragement, practising his own doctrines of good cheer to the last, it adds force to his words. He learned to find pleasure in the out-of-way places and to take it in hits as it came to him. The trouble with most of us is that we want our happiness in large quantities all at once. and we trample upon the lit- tle flowers of sweetness that spring all along the way. ' In trying to carve his fortune many a man uses poor tools. .‘i doesn’t want his horse made any smaller.” ' ' as HEUMAT l. "Jam-.1 '0! ‘°‘_‘Aar:s1‘f§5= rip-2 ED. 7 ISSUE 21â€"12 ‘Lm.-_._._...ww_m. , . 4 .râ€" new... hm...‘3.n’m"~3.....:‘ . . . “moan..- , A‘sz‘ A‘K'Mmu’ . - 3‘5; I

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