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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Sep 1912, p. 7

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W... .m- M‘sâ€"we aa-L-‘V: v- zrtwv-f -â€"~'~ I i ere batched in manure and revel in filth. Scientists have discovered that they are largely responsible for the spread of Tuberculosis, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Dysenter , Infantile Diseases of the Bowe 5, etc. Every packet of Wilwii’d FLY S ' . will kill more flies than 300 sheets of sticky paper. M w ' amass. The Wringer Board extends bomtherlds. out of the way of the cover. This allows practically the whole top oi the tub to open upâ€" meku it easy to put in and take out clothes. No other washer has as large on opening. No other washer can be worked with area]: handle at sidea: well a: top lever. ‘ Do you use Maxwell's "Fevorlie"-the chum that makes quality butter? Write us {or catalogues if your dealer does I not handle them. 89 DAVID MAXWELL 6 SUNS, ST. MARY’S. 0M. ELEBRAPHY and Station Agents’ work in all its details are included in the course of training included in 'l he Central Telegraph School, 2 Gen rard St. E., Toronto. Correspond- ence invited. T. J. Johnston, Prin. W. H. Show, President. HER TERMS. “Can you sell this shawl cheap- er ’1” I “No madam. Fifty dollars 18 really the lowest possible price.” Well, I’ll take it. But make out two bills, one at twenty dollars to show my husband, and one at two hundred to show to my friends!” y...._~ THE MASHER. A masher is a despicable creature who gets a good deal of encourage- ment. No other emollients do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, rough and oily skin, itching, scaly scalps, dry, thin and falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails. They do even more for skin. tortured and disfigured infants. Although cmicun Soap and Ointment are sold by dronin- nd dealers everywhere. a liberal sample at each. with Stooge-booklet on treatment or sun and hair. will be sent. poet-nee. on eppucep mm'm"nept.lx. Boston. 0.8.1. VOTING INDUCEMENTS. Failure to Vote in Belgium Is a Misdemeanor. In this country voting is not com~ pulsory, and, therefore, any omis- sion to do so when the polling day comes round is not punishable by law. But the same happy state of af- fairs does not obtain in Belgium. There the franchise laws are ex- tremely strict, for failure to vote is counted a misdemeanor, and the penalty is severe. To prevent nonâ€" appcnrance at the pollingâ€"station, the Belgian Government even goes so far as to defray the expenses of citizens who live some distance away, and who can show an ade- quate reason for absence. In fact, many natives of that country, domiâ€" ciled for a time in England on busi- ness, enjoyed a free trip home last May in order to record their votes at the Parliamentary polling. Nor is the Belgian content with one vote. He can, if he will, obtain three. Besides that to which he is entitled at the age of twenty-five should he have lived in the same commune for a year, he is granted another if he reach a certain degree of educational efficiency. \Vhile the third is obtainable at the age of thirtyâ€"fiveâ€"rthat is, if the citizen pays a house tax of five francsâ€"$1.02 a year, and is either married or a widower. ‘X‘ 1 ' _. - . la. g7. \‘ ' a” as m an . QUITE RIGHT. Inspectorâ€"“An abstract noun is something we can think of, but can- not touch. Can you give me an example?” Tommyâ€"‘ ‘Yes, poker l’ ’ sir ; a redâ€"hot e_ .â€" No child should, be allowed to suffer an hour from worms when prompt relief can be got‘in a sim- ple but strong remedyâ€"Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. Too often it is the things we shouldn’t do that seem to make life worth living. .__._... Minard's Llniment for sale everywhere. ____~ COULDN’T TAKE RISKS. Agnesâ€"“This novel looks adful- â€"“It’s perfectly splendid. I’d lend it to you in a minute, but it be- longs to me.” tern generally; but there are those who are compelled to follow seden- tary occupations and the inactivity tends to restrict the healthy action of the digestive organs and sickness follows. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills regulate the staomach and liver and restore healthy action. It is wise to have a packet of the pills always on hand. â€"__. 'TOO BAD. “Too bad Mrs. Smartleigh always has such abominable weather for her afternoon teas.” “Yes; she,- never pours but it rains.” Cholera and all summer com- plaints are so quick in their action that the cold hand of death is upon the victims before they are aware that danger is near. If attacked do not delay in getting the proper medicine. Try a dose of Dr J. D. Kellogg’s Dysentery Cordial, and you will get immediate relief. It acts with wonderful rapidity and never fails to effect a cure. It’s all right to 'build castles in the air if you’re willing to work up to them. ~_.â€"_._ Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Dandruff. ~â€"__ HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. Try to win the friendship of your butcher, so that you can go to his icebox and pick out your own steak. It is easy to screw 8. lawn-mower up so tight that your neighbor can’t use it after he has borrowed it. It is no longer fashionable to cut a boy’s hair by putting a large bowl on his head and trimming up to the edge of it. Take him to a. barâ€" ber and pay for the hair-cut out of the boy’s savings bank. ly interesting. Is it good ’1” Gladys Minard's Linimcnt Cures Burns, Etc. To Men Who Live Inactive Lives. followed by dead silence. â€"~Exercise in the open air is the. best tonic for the stomach and sysâ€" bhecks us when we do wrong?” HOW TO AVOID SEA SICKNESS. ' There are a few homely remedies ‘ Deliciousâ€"wholesomcâ€"no . _ for seasickncss, such as stuffing the scalesâ€"no bonesâ€"packed in purest Olive Oil. Md 98MB sssnmss Get Them From Your Grocer strong cup of very hot coffee or a teaspoonful of neat Worcestershire sauce just before embarking, which may tide the poor sailor safely over a short journey. Chronic victims of sea sickness, h0wever, should give the liver 3. rest for ~24 hours before going on a voyage, eating only food of a simple and readily digestible nature. Rest, with the head low» cred in a comfortable position with the hands and feet kept warm, is the first rule in all cases. H. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. An eminent scientist, the other day, gave his opinion that the most wonderful discovery of recent years was the discovery of Zam-Buk. Just think! As soon as a single thin layer of Zam-Buk is applied to a 3'. - Trade on plied by - John w. Dickie 8v. reenlnz, Hamilton PLANTS IIAVE EYES. Prof. Haberlandt Says He Has Found Them in Tree Lcavcs. After long experimenting and study Prof. Gottlieb Haberlandt of the Botanic Institute, of Gratz, in Styria, declares that plants, the word taken in its widest sense, and including trees, can see. The professor says that he has succeeded through photography and the use of the microscope on the visual organs of plants. ' The images included objects at different distances, and even persons and houses. Plants may, he says, be classed with the inferior animal-s in this respect. His observations have been confirmed by Dr. Nuttall and Dr. Harold Wagner. 'We are still so ignorant of ani- mal, plant and insect life (because we do not understand their lan- guage) that we fancy the plant, like the insect, is not conscious of what it sees, but that is probably a dis- covery for the future. At present we are forch to accept the theor that they are not conscious. ' But that they do see,Prof.Haber- landt says, he . has satisfactorily proved. He has found the same minute eye such as belongs to bees and other, insects in sycamore leaves, in the sugar maple and in the Peruvian acanthus. The eyes of plants appear different from the eyes of insects in that they have no coloring matter, though this is not yet determined. . The profc‘ssxor is continuing his experiments, and he expects to make further interesting and sur- prising announcements. He says that plants and trees have eyes is undoubtedly a proof that all natur- al life is linked in one long chain. q<_..__ . On Sale Everywhere.â€"There may be country merchants who do not keep Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, though they “are few and far be- tween, and these may suggest that some other oil is just as good. There is nothing so good as a liniment or as an internal medicine in certain cases. Take no other. The de- mand for it shows that it is the only popular oil. sured against bilOOd poison! Not one species of microbe has been found that Zam-Buk does not kill! . Then again. As soon as Zam-Buk is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to skin disease, it stops the smarting. That is why children are such friends of Zamâ€"Buk. Again. As soon as Zamâ€"Buk i-s applled to a. wound or to a diseased part, the cells beneath the skin’s surface are so stimulated that new {healthy tissue is quickly formed. This forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is Zam-Buk’s secret of healing. This is why Zamâ€"Buk cures are permanent. Only the other day Mr. Marsh, of 101 Delormier Ave., Montreal, called upon the Zamâ€"Buk Co. and told them that for over twentyâ€"five years he had been a. martyr to ec- zema. His hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in gloves. Four years ago Zam-Buk was introduced to him, and in a few months it cured him. To-dayâ€"ovcr three years after his cure of a disease he had for twenty- five yearsâ€"he is still cured. All druggists soil Zam-Buk at 500. box, or we will send free trial box if you send this advertisement and a 10. stamp (to pay return postage). Address Zamâ€"Buk 00., Toronto. ..â€"tX<___â€"__ OLDâ€"FASHIONED. “How old-fashioned 'they are.” ((SO 2)) “Yes, they still keep their fa- thers’ pictures hanging in the livâ€" ing room.” A Remedy for Bilious Headache. â€"To those subject to bilious head- ache, Parmclee’s Vegetable Pills are recommended as the way to speedy relief. Taken according to directions they will subdue irregu- larities of the stomach and so 'act upon the nerves and blood vessels that the pains in the head will cease. There are few who are not at sometime subject to biliousness and familiar with its attendant .evils. Yet none need suffer with these pills at hand. HIS TIME LIMITED. “Your beau,” remarked the first summer girl, “doesn’t seem to care to spoon in secluded nooks.” “No,” responded the second sum- mer girl, “the poor gink only has four days in which to acquire a coat of tan.” . Poverty has helped many a young man out after he has fallen in love. SHE KNEW. “What is conscience?” asked the Sunday school teacher. This was “What do we call the thing that asked the teacher. “Grandma,” promptly the little girl in the class. replied ,Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast via Chicago and North Western Ry., Sept. 25th to Oct. 10th from all points in Canada to Los Angeles. San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Victoria, ‘Vancouver, Helena, . Butte, Missoula, Kalispell, Pocatello, Nampa. Salt Lake City, Ogden. Grand Jct., etc. Through Tourist sleepers and free reclining chair cars from Chicago. Variable routes. Liberal stop-overs. For information write or call on B. H. Ben. nett, General Agent, 46 Yonge St... Toronto. Caterhall. Nfld. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,â€"-While in the country last summer I was badly bitten by mosquitoes, so badly that I thought I would be dis- flgured for a couple of weeks. I was ad- vised to try your Liniment to allay the irritation, and did so. The effect. was more than I expected, a few applications completely curing the irritation, and pre- venting the bites from becoming sore. MINARD‘S LINIMENT is also a good at- ticle to keep oit‘ the mosquitoes. Yours truly, W. A. V. R. It is sometimes a good plan to be sure the other fellow is rightâ€"then follow in his footsteps. Mlnard's Llniment Relieves Neuralgla. A HAY FEVER OPTIMIST. “He sure is an optimist.” (ISO ?7’ “No question of it.” “But I heard him growling yes- terday because he has hay fever.” “That’s just the point. He’s had it for ten years, but always he is sure that he won’t get it next year.” It doesn’t take very long for the worst to happen. Corns cannot exist when Hollo- way’s Corn Cure is applied to them, because it goes to the root and kills the growth. FORCE OF HABIT. One of the French marshals who had been defeated by the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsula tried to insult-the duke, when the latter was visiting Paris. But in the ball- ;room as on the battle-field, the victory was Wellington’s. ' Louis Philippe of France had just introduced the marshal to the duke. Smarting under the memory of" his defeats, the marshal thought to slight Wellington by ostentatioust turning his back to him. Louis Philippe was greatly displeased, and apologized for his general’s rudeness. “Forgive him, sir,” said the duke. “I taught him to do that in ISSUE 38â€"’12 the Peninsula.” ' ED. 7 wound or sore, such injury is in- x FRAGnAnr cars with cotton wool, taking a A N D D E L I c I o U S millions who drink :it rccom mend LIPTON’S TEA Goes farthest for the money .3 ‘ FARMS FOR SALE. H. w. DAWSON, Ninety Goiborne St, Toronto. VER FIFTY GOOD IMPROVED Farms in -Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta at right prices on easy terms. RUIT FARMS IN THE BEST FRUIT ‘ district of Ontario. All sizes at right prices. IF YOU WANT To BUY 0R SELL A stock. grain of dairy farm consult mo. . H; W. DAWSON, Toronto. MALE HELP WANTED. EARN THE RAILWAY STATION work and earn more money than i any other trade. We qualify for al Canadian Railways. Positions secure . Write for Free Book 18. Dominion Schoo Railroading, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. ’ AY AND FARM SCALES. Wilson’s . Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. ANGER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ternal and external, cured without sin by our home treatment. Write us efore too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co. Limited. Collinirwood. Ont. 6 TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD- der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel, Lumbago‘ and kindred ailments positively cured With the new German Remedy. “Sanol,” price $1.50. Another new remedy for Dinbetes-Mellitus, and sure cure. is “Sanol’s Anti-Diabetes.” Price $2.00 from druggists or direct. The Sanol Manufac- turing Company of Canada, Limited. Winnipeg, Man. DY EING l CLEANING! Forthe very best, send your work to the “BRITISH AMERIGAN DYEING 00." Look for agent in your town, or send direct. Montreal. Toronto. Ottawa. Quebec) LANG-MUIR'S etc. In: GRIllOSOTE Shingle Stains Protect â€"-â€"-â€" Preserveâ€" Beautlfy Samples and Booklets on Application JAMES LANGMUIR & 00.. Limited 1374; Bathurst Street‘ TORONTO Maypole Soap CLEANS AND DYES Gives rich glowing colors, isdeless in sun or suds. Dyescoiion. silk. wool or mixlures. Use it outsell at home. 0 troubleâ€" no muss. 24 colorsâ€"- will give an shade. Colorlec,b sck l5c, at your dealer's or postpaid with booklet “How to Dye" from disinfectant sweeping powder, is a life-pre- server because it kills all disease germs. Floors clean; car- pets bright; home fresh and sweet. No dust while sweeping. Ask your Dealer for it. MacLaren Imperial Chase (in. Limited Iole distributors for Ontario THE SAPHO MFG. co., Limited Montreal MAN’S REAL DIGNITY. ' Every young man when starting in therace of life should stamp into his being the fundamental principle of all moral philosophyâ€"that the real dignity of a man lies not in what he has, but in what he is. Be- ware of being infected by themoral contagion which more or less taints the atmosphere of every rich trad- ing and manufacturing community jthc contagion which breeds a ha- bit of estimating the value of men by the external apparatus of life rather than by its internal nobility. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills , ' are made according to a formula in use nearly a century a 0 among the Indians, and learned rom them by Dr. Morse. Though repeated at- tempts have been made, by physi- crans a_nd chemists, it has been found impossible to improve the formula or the pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills ereahousehold remedy through- out the world for Consti tion and all Kidney and Liver tron lee. They ectymmptly and effectively, and . Cleanse the System

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