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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 Nov 1913, p. 3

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....- ..-.w~â€",â€"-â€"â€"-â€"~«m..,, .. . -â€"-o-râ€"v~«~â€"_.. 0.”. . Sore Chest Cured in One Night Broke Up a Heavy Cold. Relieved Pain in the Side, Stopped an Irritating Cough. “Anyone that goes through all that I suflered last winter will appreciate the value of a remedy that cures like These are the opening words of the solemn declar- ,ation of E. P. Von Hayden, the well- “My work kept me out late at nightband playing in cold, drafty places brought on a severe cold I had a 'harsh, racking cough and severe pains Nerviline cured me." known violinist. that settled on my chest. darted through my sides and settled in my shoulders. I used different lini- ments, but none {fifkle up my cold CHEST ~ , used Nervi- line. I rubbed it on my neck, chest, and shoulders, morning and night, and Realizing that such a heavy cold had run down my system, I took Ferrozone at meals, and was completely built up and Since using Nerviline I have no more colds or pleurisy, and all the pain disappeared. strengthened. enjoy perfect health.” It's because Nerviline contains the healing medicinal principles, because it has the power purest and most NERVILINE of sinking through the pores to the kernel of the painâ€"these are the rea sons why it breaks up colds, cures lumbago, stiffness, neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism. Refuse any substi l lute your dealer may suggestâ€"insist on Nerviline only. Large family size bottles, 50c: trial si::, 260.; all deal- ers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buflalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. â€"-â€"-â€";-“â€"â€"â€"â€"__~ TITLED WOMEN OWN SHOPS. 'Lady Sackville’s Venture in Lamp Shade Business. Lady Sackvillc, the heroine of a recent famous lawsuit, is one of the several leaders in the world of the “upper ten” in London who have taken to running stores. Lady Sackville is interested shade business. in lamp Whatever the reason may be, it is generally known that many of the scions of the aristocracy in Eng- land are at the present time the principal backers of various busi- bosses. The general opinion here is that no harm would be done if these mateur storekeepers would ob- serve t-lie strict rule of the retail game, but they do not. - They rush their goods upon peoâ€" ple whether they want them or not, making the question of patronage personal. ' _ They write “touching” letters. They use their titles as influences. A man well-known in London’s smartest; set complains :â€"â€"“It is a particular bore when one goes to a store run by ‘real ladies’ to find oneself taken in hand not by an understudy in the shape of an asâ€" sistant, but by the grande dame who owns the establishment, and to be told what is the proper thing to buy, wit-bout any regard to in- dividual tastes or idiosyncrasies. One lady makes it a practice to ad- vance upon the timid male. pur- chaser, like a ship in full sail, with the perfectly superfluous informa- l‘l7ion: ‘I am Indy .Soâ€"and-ISo.’ He 1at. once feels himself cornered, pays a large sum in order to get clear of 'the whole thing, and makes a.dash for freedom. “There are even more question- able tactics employed. Thus :â€" ILadies have taken, either just be- fore Christmas, or on hearing of a coming marriage, to write round to the friends of some popular man or woman suggesting that at the es- tablishment from which the letter is penned can be purchased exactly the gift that. is suitable. In the case of an engaged couple some trouble is taken to ascertain their .‘t-astes; these are mentioned in the touting letter, which is usually writ- ten in a. free and easy conversa- tional style.” He adds that society leaders in lLondon (some with handles to l ' birthday. .-.. ._ ‘57....z'r‘ r A - ...........¢...... .-A.K‘~.~ ....... ... .. among other things :â€" paper for servant’s attiCS, wash for the basement. “Once upon a time,” he Cher store.” Mrs. Bessie Wakefield. at Weathersfield, Conn, husband. No woman has hanged in that State since 1876. New Treatment Now Advocale Making Most Remarkable Cures. treatment is now advocated. cesses of the lungs and bronchial tu-bes. surface that is irritated is at once bathed with soothing balsams and healing essences that make chronic bronchitis an impossibility. This treatment not employed in bronchitis, throat trou- bles, colds. etc, is called CATARRHâ€" OZONE. It acts just as air of the pine woods acts, as a healing antisep- tic remedy for all diseases of the breathing organs. Just think of it~â€"a remedy that can be carried with the very air you breathe to the seat of bronchial or ca- tarrhal inflammation. A remedy pow- erful enough to kill germ life and yet so healing that disease flees before it. Catarrhozone is truly a wonderful re- medy. In many lands it has won its way, and is aifording grand results to sufferers from colds, catarrh, throat weakness, asthma. and bronchitis. There is no sufferer from a grippy cold or any winter ill, that won’t find a cure in Catarrhozoue, which is em- ployed by physicians, ministers, law- yers and public men throughout many foreign lands. Large size lasts two months and costs $1.00 and is guaran- teed; small size 500., sample size 250., all storekeepers and druggists, or The Catarrhozone 00., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada. L_.___ A “LIGHTNING CALCULATOR.” Patient in Asylum Cannot‘Rcad or Writeâ€"Solves Mental Problems. A doctor in an asylum at Nantesl has discovered among his patient-s a “lightning calculator,” who, alâ€" though he can scarcely read and cannot write, solves mental arith- metic problems involving large numbers. ~ , Asked “How many seconds are there in 39 years, 3 months,~and 12 hoursl” he gave the correct answer in 32 seconds. Explaining how he calculated the number of seconds in 30 years, he said: “I know by heart that there are 31,536,000 seconds in a year. I mulâ€" tiply 30,000,000 by 30. That gives me 900,000,000. Then I multiply 1,- 500,000 by 30 and get 45,000,000; 30,- 000 by 30, which gives 900,000; and 6,000 by 30, giving 180,000. I add all these products and get 946,080,â€" 000 seconds in 30 years." This an- swer was given in 14 seconds. .__.___a-._.____ Better, half a loaf than a broken down constitution due to overwork. Robert was about to have another In the past the fun4mak- ing had always'been so hard and prolonged that it lefthim fatigued at night. So this year, before he went to bed the night beforefiw‘hen he had said his prayers;:lie.bégan over again. His mother, surprised, asked him: “Why are you saying your prayers twice, Robert 7” “Oh,” replied Robert, "to-morrow night I shall be too tired to say ’Issvn 47â€"213. them at all 1” Woman sentenced to be hanged with James Plew, for the murder of her been For Bronchitis ls Having Wonderful Success, and is For bronchitis a different form of It con- sists of a scientifically devised vapor that penetrates to the uttermost re- Evel'y spot that is sore, every so universally their names) are ready to supply, Wines, garden seats, cigarettes, sun dials, dinner-table news, house furniture, millinary, lamp shades, white- says, “an earl’s son kept a- cash but- l ! HEAD Gill BAH] IN PlAlIES Very itch . When Brushed, Dan- drufi‘All Over. Hair Came Out in Great Bunches. Cutlcura Soap and CutlcUra Ointment Cured Head in Three Weeks. 15 Hallmn St, Toronto. Outsâ€""About two years ago the dandruff began. My head got; worse and scabs formed on it which madoit bald in places. It was ‘very itchy and gave me a tendency to scratch it which made it; worse. I always had to wearmy but whether in the house at work or out. When- ever I brushed my hair lb sent the dandrui! all over. The haircamo outin great hunches until I was nearly bold and when it; was at its worst it came out roots and all. "I triedâ€"which made it worse tho.an- i‘oro. I tried several things after that but they wore no good. After nine months like this I had hardly any hair loll: when one day I happened to sea the advertisement of Cuticura Soap and Ointment in the paper. - I samightway sent for a sample. After first washing with the Cuticura Soap I applied some Outlcura Ointment and I could feel a. great relief. After finishing the sample I went and got a cake of Outdoors. Soap and a ' box of Cuticum Ointment. In three weeks they had cured my head." (Signed) B. Horn. May 16. 1913. Cuticura Soup and Ointment do so much for poor complexiona. red, rough hands. and dry, thin and falling hair. and cost no little. that; it is almost: criminal not to use them. A single set; is often aumclont. Sold every- where. Il'or liberal thee sample of each, with 32-1). book, send post-card to Potter Drug k Chem. Corp.. Dept. D. Boston. U. s. .A. The First. beautiful one. known who had money in her own right.” K‘â€"â€"â€"__ (let GIN PILLS Now Robert Wilson, of Hardfield, N.B., says: all sufferers .from Backache and obtained from the use of GIN PILLS. I feel thankful to you. GIN PILLS todanyone suffering as I did." ' 50c. a box, 6 for $2.60. Sample free ical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. -â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€":‘I‘â€"â€"â€"__ Mrs. Eireâ€"“Alb, what a. change one little woman can make in a man’s life i” Mr. Wyeâ€"-“Yes; and by George, what a heap of change slhe requires while doing it!” Mlnard's Llniment Cures Golds, an. Teacherâ€""If you had eight pen-- nice and Billy had four, and you took his and put them to yours, what would that make 7”. “Trou- ble.” Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Diphtheria. Jonesâ€"“Can you afford my daughter the luxuries to which she has been accustomed l” ,Suitorâ€" “Not much longer. That’s why I want to get married!” Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart ~Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid, 25c, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eye fouls Good for All [you (In! Hood Car. Murine E1. Round, 00.. Chica‘o Let the small boy make the noise of the neighborhood and he cares not who does the work. Minard's Linlment Cures Cargo: In cows. Fact and Fancy. If we’d look up more we’d see more sunshine. The rich Filipino’s cigar is a foot long. A man’s got horse sense when he can say “nay.” A Mark Twain smoked 3,500 cigars a year. ~ Aw-fully simple girls are simply awful. « The face, to prerent wrinkles, should be wiped upâ€"never down. The Italian government has a monopoly of playing cards, whence a revenue of $5,000,000. A woman can win a man’s love, without trying,but she can’t keep it that Way. Brazil. has a tame. house snake, ' the giborja, that kills rats. Speculation leads to peculation. A. man’s best friend is a woman " who can keep him from making a fool of himself. ' “Did you ever really love any girl before you met me i” asked the “N o,” replied the titled foreign- er, “you’re the first girl I have ever Don’t Haweumatism and be free of pain all winter. Mr. "It affords me great pleasure to convey, not only to you but also to Rheumatism, the great relief I have I recommend if you write National Drug and Chem- THE BEST TEA IN THE WORLD. â€"_ Only a Few Pounds and Always Sent to China’s Royal Family. . The best tea in all China, and ' therefore in all the world, grows on top of a small mountain in western Szec‘huan, called Ming Shan, and lis cultivated by the priests of the Buddhist. temple on its summit. Tra‘. dition says that a Chinese pilgrim brought the seeds from India cen- turies ago. There are only a few pounds in each crop, and these have always gone as tribute to Peking for the use of the imperial hous â€" hold. Who will get the precious tea now? \Will it be reserved for the family of the president of the republic, or will it be scattered' among those who are willing to pay a big price for such a luxury? There is a saying in China, that; to make a perfect cup of tea you must take leaves from Ming Shun, and water from the Yangtze. No one supposed the actual turbid river-water be he meant, but no one could explain the proverb until De Rosthern, who wrote an inter- esting treatise on Chinese tea, solv- ed the problem, or thought 'he did. De Rosthern was once crossing the Yangtze near its mouth, at Ghen-Kiang, when he saw some men in a boat dipping water into buckâ€" ets. He inquired why they did that, and was told that at the bottom of the bay there was a. spring, remem- bered since the time when the pre- sent river-bed was dry land, and that this spring-water was highly esteemed in cookery. Here, then, he concluded, he had found that special water of the Yangtze which, with Ming Shan leaves, made the best cup of tea in the world. L...â€" A SAD TRAGEDY. It often happensâ€"your sore corn is step- ped on. Why not use "Putnam's Corn Extractor." It, euros in one day. Abso- lutely no pain with “Putnam’s.” Use no other, 250. at all dealers. -- 4‘- Either Bitten or Stung. An aged colored man was passing a fish store when he stopped to examine a huge turtle uchained in the doorway as an advertisement. He had never seen a. turtle be~ fore and !he prodded the strange creature. Suddenly he popped his finger into its mouth with a howl of pain. After the finger had stopped bleeding he gazed at it ruefully, - then eyed the turtle apprehen- sively. . “What’s the matter, ’Rastus'l” asked the fish dealer, with a grin. "Nuflin’, sa’h, nufiin’. All) was jest wondering whether Ah had been bit or stung.” .. Mlnard's Linimcnt Co., Limited. Gentlemen,-â€"In July 1905 Ilwas thrown from a. road machine. injuring my hip and back badly and was obliged to use a crutch for 14 months. In Sept. 1906 Mr. Wm. Outridge of Lachute urged me to try MINARD'S LINIMENT, which I did with the most satisfactory results and today I am as well as ever in my life. Yours sincerely, his MATTHEW x BAINES. mark Between Girls. "‘He says he has never loved any girl but me.” - “Do you believe him?” “I am inclined to. His leSBS are rather amateurish.” Mlnard's Linimont Cures Distemper. Ills Sad Story. Trampâ€"Yes, lady, I loved a girl. She wouldn’t hev me, and I became, n. wanderer. Womanâ€"Poor chap! If she had married you all would have 'been well. Trampâ€"Oh, I dunno. in de road dere, is de fellcr got her! Me friend wot mm‘mm I REMEMBER! The ointment you put on your child’s skingets ‘ into the system inst as surely as food the child eats. Don't let _ impure fats and mineral coloring - , ' matter (such' as many of the ‘ cheap ointments contain) get into your child’s blood 1» Zamq . Bull: is purely herbal. No pois- onous coloring, Use it always. Box at All Drunk“ and Siam. fa GIL for Diabetes-Mellitus. and ~"Ranol's Anti-Diabetes." Quniit ,lflavoiiy, and r cc coo ' pc com bincdlng' The maximum of nourishment and palatability. ;, Just heat â€" then serve ‘ '- xninimum trouble - and cost. 4 A Life Job. Caller"â€"‘Snip & Co. have employ- ed me to collect the bill you cure them. Owensâ€"You are to be congratu- lated, air, in securing a permanent position. Ks_. __.._ Liquid Sulphur is rapidly overcoming the old time pro~ Judice of the doctors and professional nurses as a handy home remedy. LIQUID SULPHUR is being used extensively in many. of the hospitals as a. disinfectant. LIQUID SULPHUR -is also a perfect anti-septic, and is used for cleansing cuts and bruises, and as an aid for healing. LIQUID SULPHUR taken according to directions is an absolute cure for EC- ZEMA, RHEUMATISM and kindred troub- les. Price 50 Cents per bottle. For sale all druggists. or remit direct to LIQUID SULPHUR, 158 Bay Street, Toronto. M Availability in Prospect. “I fear I mm not worthy of you." "Never mind about that. Between mother and myself I imagine we can effect the necessary improve- ment.” 5â€"...- We imagine Uhat a dumb barber would be even more satisfactory than a dumb waiter. M Mr. Morse-’3 Indian Root Pills are 'usc the right medicine for the chi] ten. When they are constipated -â€"whsn their kidneys are out of order ~whcn oversindulgence in some favorite food gives them indi etion -.-â€"Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pi is will uickly and eurel put them ri ht. gurely vegetable, t cy neither sic en. weaken or gripe, like harshgur atives. Guard your children’s ea th by always keeping a box of Dr. Morse 3 Indian Root Plilsin the house, They u “(can the Children We“ EDUCATION. FLLIO'I‘T'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. To - J ronto. Canada's Popular Commer- cial School. Magnificent Catalogue free. FARM! FOR SALE. H. w. DAWSON, Nlnety Colbnrno Street. Toronto. ._.___â€"____ F YOU WANT TO BUY OR. SELL A Fruit, Stock. Grain, or Dairy Farm. write II. “T. Dawson. Brampton, or 90 Colborne St.. Toronto. H. W. DAWSON, Colborna St. Toronto ACRES, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, soil mixed loam. 1 acre timber, 2 acres orchard, well watered. wire fencm 2 story brick house, out~lmildings. well situated. (dose to London Market, miles to Electric Railway. Easy terms. 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