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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Jul 1913, p. 3

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W. m‘uAI-.;â€"‘ ....._;;.-_. A.” < 4‘1“.ij .Mw‘ .‘ 1 l l. w~z-; .“vmgw.-. . ' l * illâ€"l? DANGER” a“... â€", ~â€". m v ,, w , ‘ - a' - ‘ Â¥-;.~. . fly-y‘mm." v “TEXT-.3 , «paws», ._n;w.,-~...i-u,-«: .=~ . 0F ANAEMIA consumption May Follow Unless its Ranges are thanked There is danger to every girl and Every woman who falls a victim to anaemia. â€"â€" that is bloodlessness. ’ They become listless, feel too weak, too wretched and too hopeless to take prompt steps to stop .the trou- ble. Too often, through neglect, fithey drift into a. worse condition, fOrgetting that anaemia frequently leads on to consumption. If you are anaemic in the least degree you should lose no time in beginning treatment to increase and enrich the blood supply. To do this there is no other medicine so good as 'Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills. Every dose helps make rich, red blood. (which drives .out disease and brings again the bloom of health to pale and sal-low cheeks. There are thou- sands of women and growing girls in Canada who owe their present ‘ood health to the timely use of 5r. Williamis’ Pink Pills. Among hose who have been restored to ealth by this great medicine is bliss Rose Neville, Mount Forest, Ont, who says: “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills performed almost a. mirâ€" acle in my case. I was a victim of anaemia, in what my friends con“ sidered a dangerous form. I was .‘vcry pale, always felt tired out, suffered from severe headaches, and had no appetite. I was taking doc- -..,)tor’.s medicine for a long timeâ€"in fact I tried two doctorsâ€"but in- stead of improving I seemed to be fgrowing worse. My parents were l t a loss to know what to do for I e, and thought I would not reco- Nor. The-fl a. friend advised Dr. , \Villiams’Pink Pills and I had only ,taken thema few weeks when I began to feel better. This greatly fencouraged me, and I continued taking the pills for some time 'longer, and found my health again {as good as ever it had been. In fact I am stronger than ever I was before. I have advised the use of Dr. William-5’ Pink Pills to other girls who have found the results ,equally beneficial.’ ’ " Sold- by all medicine dealers or "by mail at 50 cents a. box or six .lboxes for $2.50 from The Dr. lWilliams' Medicine Co, Brockville,’ KOnt. ‘ 51,â€"...â€" ANTS BAKE BISCUITS. lécicntist Discovers Species That l Understands Cookery. The extraordinary habits of the [harvester ant have long been {known to naturalists. Centain speâ€" ' ies not only harvest and store in grana-ries the seeds upon which they feed, but actually plant and cultivate an annual crop of their lfood seeds. . Still more remarkable stories are jtold ofan out that is common in _'Dalmatia, the -Messor barbarus. lAccording to Dr. Neger of the {Dresden Forestry School, this ant gnot only cuts leaves and gathers heads, but actually makes bread or biscuit! The seeds are first sprout- ed, then carried into the sun and dried, then taken back to the underâ€" ‘groundchambers, where they are chewed into a dough. The dough is then finally made into tiny cakes, ,which are baked in the sun, then carefully stored for future use. V From these observations it would appear that the art of cookery is not confined to the human race. All cooking is done by the sun, whether in the ripening of fruit or in the baking of bread in a stove. The heat obtained from fuel is simply stored up sunlight set free. The Arab and the native Mexican ,speak of ripe fruit as fruit which has been cooked in the sun. The ant has somehow learned the art of i smileys Es-wwyu mum. 1.7 M. . . Grand Duchess Olga. Report in St. Petersburg has it that the eldest child of the Czar of Russia, Grand DuchessOlga, now only seventeen years of age, has had her way and will wed her wild young cousin, Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovitch, despite the bitter op- posivtion,of her mother. When the girl was born she was a. disappoint- ment to the royal couple, for they wished for a boy as their heir. However, one came later, and a. future Czar was provided for Rus- s-ia. Dmitri, who is now in exile in Paris because of a carousel at home, is the son of the Czar’s uncle, Grand Duke Paul, whose escapades have furnished the scandalâ€"mongers in Europe their choicest stories for a. quarter of a century. He was the leader of he gayest, wildest set of St. Peters urg. . It is expected the young pair, if wedded, will become the leaders of a. “smart set” in St. Pete-rsburg that makes light of court etiquette and ceremonials, just as the Crown Prince and Princess of Germany have done in Berlin. Then the Czarina’s labor of years will be lost, the Dowager Czarina will be- come the actual leader of court society. Grand Duchess Olga has just re- covered from an attack of measles. Her illness was kept secret in order to prevent the circulation of dis~ quieting reports. >1< His Idca. The teacher in natural history had received more or less satisfac- tory replies to’her questions, and finally she askedâ€"“What little boy can tell me where the home of the swallow is?” Long silence, then a. hand waved. “Well, Bobbie, where is it i” “The home of the swallow,” declared Bobbie, seriously, “is in the stumick. ’ ’ Minard‘s I-inimcnt Co.. Limited. Dear Sirs,-â€"This {all I got thrown on a fence and hurt my chest very bad. so I could not work and it hurt. me to breathe. I tried all kinds of Liniments and they did me no good. One bottle of MINARD'S LINIMENT. warmed on flannels and applied on my breast. cured me completely. ' C. II. COSSABOOM. Roesway, Digby Co.. N.S. pun cookery, the saliva with which - it moistens the 'grain probably tak- ‘ lug the place of yea-st and sweeten- ing through changes set up by its ‘influence upon starch. 3‘ BABY'S OWN TABLETS ‘ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED No medicine for little ones is so highly recommended as is Baby’s iOwn Tablets. They are guaran- lteed‘by a government analyst to be iabsolutely safe, and besides that (thousands of mothers throughout the land praise them asthe only sure cure for childhood ailments. Concerning them Mrs. Edward Mc- Donald, Douglastown, Que., says: “I can highly recommend Baby's Own Tablets to any mother who . has a biby suffering from constipa- tion or teething troubles.” The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 0)., Brockville, Ont. ________._..._â€"__._â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€" Commonly Found. In ever cit-y, in \every town, in every vil age there is an under- ,world, where poverty, sickness, in- ability are to be commonly found. How to abolish this underworld is the problem engaging many minds. In the past rich folk, and kind folk who were not rich, took notice of poor folk no less than they do now, and untold charity flowed forth. But only a few visionaries dream- ed that the underworld could ever be abolished. To-day, however, is an age not remarkable for vision- aries, the question is being pushed persistently. “Is it unavoidable that millions of human. creatures should live in chronic starvation?” and an increasing number or peo- ple answer “No.” Whether these people are right time alone can tell, and that time is still far distant. But the thing to .be thankful for is that a change is taking place in the point of view. N The Right Soap 'EDI 7' For Baby’s Skin is Cuticura heap N the care of. ' baby’sskinand ' hair, Cuticura V k vourite. Not 'valed in purity and refreshing fragrance, but its gentle emol- lient properties render it of great value in promoting skin and hair health generally. For the treatmentof eczemas,rashes and other itching, burning in- fantile eruptions, warm baths with Cuticura. Soap, followed by gentle applications of Cuti- cura Ointment are usually effec- tive when other methods fail. Cuticura Soap wears to awafer, often outlasting several cakes cf ordinary soap and making its use most economical. Cutlcum Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world. A liberal sample of each, with ail-page booklet on the care and treatment of the skin and scalp, sent post- free. Address Potter Drug & Chem. Com} Dept. 16D, Boston, U. S.A. ____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- “GOOD MEDICINE.” __.._â€". Pain-Killer Bottles Were Used as Idols in'Burma. A missionary recently returned from Burma with an amusing story of the ex’altation of a dozen patent- medicine bottles to the rank- of idols fervently worshipped by a. whole village. On one of this lady’s tours, she passed through a small settlement where cholera was raging. She had with her several bottles of a. fam- ous “ready relief” for pain; so she went from house to house dosing numerous sufferers, and left the bottles for the natives to use after she had gone. Returning to the village some months later, the lady was met by the head manof the community, who cheered her pious soul by say- ing, “Mem sahib, we have, come over to your side. The magic did us so much good that we now ac- cept and worship your gods.” Delighted at this news, the mis- sionary accompanied the man and his followers to his own dwelling, where he opened the door of a room, and showed her the painâ€" killer bottles arranged neatly upon a sort of altar. The whole com- pany immediately prostrated them- selves before them in solemn wor- ship. Witâ€"~â€" HARD, SOFT, 0R BLEEDING? No matter what kind or where located. any corn is promptly cured by Putnam's Corn Extractor; being purely vegetable it causes no pain. Guarantee with every bottle of "Putnam's," use no other, .250. at all dealer's. ‘1‘ Mon Only. Of course, men dress more sen- sibly than Women, but even so, there are few women who would wear a straw hat tight and stiff enough to gouge a half-inch deep scar across their foreheads. Mlnard's Linlment Cures Colds, Etc. ._.â€"d Putting It Plainly. A judge, whose personal appear- ance was as unprepossessing as his knowledge was profound, interrup- ted a female witness. “Humbug- ged you, my good woman 1” said he. “What do you mean by that ’1” “Well, my lord,” said the witness, “I can’t explain it exactly, but if a girl called your lordship a handâ€" some man she would be humbugâ€" ging you.” HOW A QUEEN PROPOSES. Victoria Tells of It in Her Recently Published Memoirs. It is always leap-year for reignâ€" ing queens. They must make the first advances, for their position is such that no man of inferior rank may venture to propose marriage to one of them. Accordingly, Queen Victoria proposed to Prince Albert. How she did it, she herself tells in her recently published memoirs: At about half past twelve o’clock I sent for Albert. He came to the closet where I was alone. and, af- ter a few moments, I said to him that I thought he must be aware that I wished him to come here, and that it would make me too happy if he would consent to what I wantedâ€"to marry me. We em- braced each other, and he was so kind and affectionate! I told him that I was quite un- worthy of him. He said he would be very happy, and was so kind, and seemed so happy that I really felt it was the happiest, brightest moment in my life. I told him it was a great sacrifice, which he would not allow. ' I then told him of the necessity of keping it a secret, except to his father and uncle Leopold and Volk- mar, to whom he said he would send a courier the next day, and also that it was to be as early as the beginning of February. I then told him to fetch Ernest (the Duke of Cumberland), which he did, and he congratulated us both, and seemed very happy. . I feel the happiest of human be- ings l A Bad Hear, Its Cause and Cure Many, Firmly Convinced They Are Dying of Heart Trouble, Have Often the Strongest Hearts. Sometimes you wake up at night, heart throbbing like a steam engine. Your breathing, is short and irregular; pains shoot through the chest and abdomen. and cause horrible anxiety. Your trouble isn’t with the heart ati all. These sensations are the outcome oil indigestion, which has caused gas to form» on the‘stomach and press against the heart. Just read what happened to Isaac Malloux, of Belle River, Ont: "Three months ago I was a weak, sickâ€" ly man. My appetite was poor, food fer- mented in my stomach, I had sour ris~ lugs and indigestion. At night, I would often weaken with gas in the stomach and heart palpitation. “I consulted my doctor and used rem- edies that. my friends advised. Nothing helped. "One day I received a sample of Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills, and my cure commen- ced. To-day I have n. vigorous appetite, strong heart action, and no sign of in- digestion. I feel younger and healthier than ever before." Your druggiet or storekeepcr sells Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 250 per box or five bores for'$1.00. By mail from The Catarrho- zone Co... Buil‘alo, N.Y., and Kingston, Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, \Veak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn’t Smart ~Soothes E e Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye emedy, Liquid, 25C, 500. 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eye Tonlc Good for All Even that Read Caro Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago Do! For the Woods. The discovery that whiskey cures ivy poisoning should be a great comfort to individuals, in whose neighborhood no poisonous snakes chance to reside. Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Dlphtherla. Can Live wuhout Water. A curious fact in connection with animal life on the desert of the American Southwest is that rabbits, squirrels, deer, antelope, the moun- tain sheep and any number of rep- tiles and insects live at tances from visible water. The jack rabbit is especially notable in this respect, and, moreover, flourishes in regions without a particle of green food in sight for miles and miles. It may be found, happy and fat, spending the day under a scrap of bush that makes little more shade than a fishing net. Mlnard'a Llnlmant Cures cargo: In Cows. How About Lumbago? between rheumatism and gout ‘l’i “Two dollars per treatment,” ISSUE 2"â€"’13 briefly answered the medical man. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,’ great dis-' "Doctor, what is the difference Quality, flavour, and pcricct cooking, combined. The maximum of nourishment and pnlntnhility. Just heat - then serve . minimum trouble “rt” ., SA , and cost. 4 n. FARMS FOR SALE. H. W. DAWSON, Nlncty Colborne Street. Toronto. FRUIT. STOCK. GRAIN AND DAIRY Farms in all sections of Ontario. Some snaps. ..________.______________._.._â€"â€"â€" FACTORY SITES. WITH OR. WITHOUT Railway trackago, in» Toronto. Brampton and other towns and cities. ERIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN r Brampton and a dozen other towns. _________________._.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"- H. w. DAWSON. Colhorno St, Toronto. _______._____._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- .___.... 3 FREE HOMESTEADS AND IM- 9 proved farms. $15.00 to $45.00 per acre. Best grain and mixed farming country. Write Commissioner, Board 0! Trade. Humboldt. Snek. MALE HELP WANTED. A '1‘ ONCEâ€"~MEN WANTED TO LEARN Barber Trade. Great demand. Good wages. Twenty to thirty advertised for daily in Toronto papers alone. Can teach you in six to eight weeks. Bend for Cats: logue. Moler College. 221 Queen East. Toronto. STAMPS AND COINS. ____________________.__._â€"â€"â€"--â€"- " TAMI’ COLLECTORSâ€"HUNDRED nir- b ierent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue. Album. only Seven Cents. Marin Stem) Company. Torontow MISCELLANEOUS. ANGER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETOI C interns and external, cured,wltb- out pain by our home treatment. Write‘ us before. too late. Dr. Bellman Median! (70.. Limited. Colllmzwnnd. Ont. make one or two dollars n. week selling Post Cards for your vacation trip, and win also a. beautiful prize. Write for particulars. TORONTO TRADING CO. \454 LOGAN. AVE, TORONTO, ONT. » wss- mzwv hwâ€"n-‘I-‘qflr’. -s,\_ “My” 5...“, in: ,. “ha”. N “flier NIAGARA -* Your Vacatlon Trip “'IIERE '1‘0 G0 Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thou- sand Islands, St. Lawrence Rapids, Montreal, Quebec and the .Sagucnay Riverâ€"one of Canada. . ‘nat_lxrc’s most impressive ,. â€" ,x, scenic wonders. ‘ Locating the Shortage. Low rates for tickets including meals _ -’ and berths. For infor- “I can’t understand how some mam,“ apply u, 10ml things get their names,” declared Lib-kc; Daggnw m. ‘ ‘ .. . ug ,. aterzton. the, boalglgl' “ . Gen. Ash, To.le- “For instance? to, Ont... or H. “Take this strawberry Shortcake. . Fogiltf‘l‘MChfifl’ee, If they called it shortberry straw; £,.énl'fql,g_”t‘ cake I could have seen the pomt. . ,.__.... To lower our stock by July Blotâ€"our stocktakingâ€"we of- fer these excellent Plugs at $2 ' "Per Set of Four “BLUE FLAMES" give perfect igni~ tion and will give a hotter spark than any plug at this price. RUSSELL MOTOR CAR VC0., Limited. Accessories Dept., WEST TORONTO ._.._. Wâ€" Papa’s Waterloo. Young Popp’sâ€"â€"‘,‘Dearest, him of our engagement?” He gulped a few times,,and the turned to the parrot. out 1’ ” Mlnard's Llnlment cures Distemper. ....\.-. on-..” . :3 LUE FLAME”5' what I did your father say when you told Daphne , Sweetâ€"“Darling, it was too funnyxli' ‘Polly,’ he » said appealingly, ‘please help mo «5‘ . . 4" a - -."«v ‘,

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