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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Dec 1913, p. 3

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"v" " Hers-3' v , ._,._...... ..:.‘<'.;:..u_._.....,.__ , . “mrg‘rqu‘ - “sistent coughs, which were r___._.___.__.-.___..__ .._____._. WHEN BABY CRIBS. Do not get out of {cold or shake your baby for cry- ng. ness, says a London correspondent. These men are shed in thick felt patience 0,. slippers, so that their footsteps will not wake the royal sleeper, and one He does not do that to be of them is always near the King’s uglyâ€"Jthat is not a baby’s natureâ€" “Rom until his majesty is called by he wants to laugh and be happy, ms V811“? “1 th“ morning- but when he cries that is the way Every door and window in the he takes of telling you he {a in palace is frequently examined, and pain ; that his little stomach is out It would be Impossible for any i_n- ‘Of order or that his new teeth hurt under to Set “1 WlbhOUt b91118 d15- ihim. Instead of being cross give covered. The King is as well pro- Jfim a, dose of Baby’s own Tablets tented as the Tsar of Russia, who and you will soon see him laughing d happy again. The has a guard of armed Cossacks outâ€" Tame“ side of his room, or the King of ‘sweeten the stomach; make teeth: Spain, Who is watChEd by 8' Squad ing painless; break up colds; cure 0f specially picked soldiers, who constipation and expel worms. Sold keep the keys Of 811 Qhe doors 0f the by medicine dealers or by mail at P311108 during the 1118M- 2§ cents a box from The Dr. Wil- llams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. .____uv._____ 01d Sows for Breeding. If we breed and raise our own sows we always have to have a young sow before we can have an old one, but as a rule I breed from old sows and if I have any that have not proven satisfactory I cull them out and select the young gilts to take their places, writes Mr. A. 0. Choate. (-..__._... Algyâ€"“You say she only par- tially returned your affections?” Clarenceâ€"“Yes; she returned all the loveâ€"letters, but retained all the presents.” -!‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". Will Quickly (lure Any Sour Stomach Relieves Fullness After Meals. “When I was working around the I find that the pigs from my dd term last winter, I had an attack of In- sows always weigh from Elite 5 pounds more at ten months old than the pigs from the young sows. They seem to have more bone and more growthy. for breeding from old sows. ‘There is one rule which I always follow and that is, never to breed 0 flammation,” writes Mr. III. P. Dawkins, of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a. long time, but well enough to work until spring. But something Went . are wrong with my bowels, for I had to use This is my reason salts or physio all the time. My stomach kept sour, and always after eating there was pain and fulness, and all the symptoms of intestinal indi- gestion. Nothing helped be until I 5‘ Silt 6? that She Will have Pigs un- used Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Instead of til she 13 at least a year old and I hurting, like other pills, they acted “ways let them run with the rest; very mildly, and seemed to heal the of the shoats until about two months before I expect to sell the bunch and then separate them. As a. rule this is about breeding time when they will weigh about 175 pounds and not be fat, just in good breeding order. My reason for keeping old breed- ing sows is I can get more bone and more growth on the litter and two litters a year. s Stops a tough IN (HIE sacs? A Remedy Tilâ€"a; Never Fails It’s simply wonderful to think how Ilui<3k1y a bad throat or catarrh can be cured with Catarrhozone. Its rich. balsamic vapor ls carried along with the breath into the innermost recesses of the lungs, bronchial tubes, and chest, making it impossible for the germ of any disease to live. Thus soreness in the chest is at once alle- viatedâ€"phlegm ls loosened and eject- ed from the throat, old-standing coughs are removed. "‘I suffered from an IrrItable, weak throat fer three years. I had a severe cough, pain over the eyes, constant bad taste In my mouth, and noises In my cars. It was ‘chro‘nlc catarrh. No- ihlng gave permanent relief till I used Datarrhozone. In one hour It reliev- ed, and In a few weeks drove all trace of catarrh from my system. “TIMOTHEUS A. SALMON. “No 6 Lopez street, Kingston, Ja." Large size guaranteed,_costs $1.00, and lasts two months; smaller sizes, 25c. and 50c. Beware of imitations and insist on “CATARRHOZONE” only. By mail from the Catarrhozone 00., Buffalo, N.Y. _. ____uÂ¥______. HOW ROYALTY SLEEPS. 'The World’s Ruldrs Are Carefully Protected at Night. “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,” says the poet, but the precautions that are taken to as- sure the undisturbed rest to King George of England must at least bring quiet to his pillow. The out- side of the royal palace is of course guarded by soldiers and detectives all night; and several night-watch- men pace up and down the corri- dors through the hours of dark- wni KEEP ON consume? Here Is A Remedy Ihai Will Slap Ii Do you realize the danger in a, neglected cou h? Then why on’t you get rid of it? Yes, you can shake it off, even though it has stuck to you for a. long time, if you go about it right. Keep out in the fresh air as much as you can, build up your strength with. lenty of wholesome food, and take a-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne. This relic le household remedy has broken up thousands of hacking, per- just as .troublesome as yours, and what it has done forso manyothcrs itwill do for you. Na~Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne contains absolutely no harmful drugs, and so can be given safely to children, as well as adults. Your.pbysician or druggist can confirm this statement, for we are ready toraend them on requests complete list of all the ingredients. . Put u in 25c. and sec. bottles by the Nations Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. 317' bowels. I did not require large doses to get results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and feel so glad that I have found a mild yet certain remedy. To-day I am wellâ€" no pain, no sour stomach, a good appetite, able to digest anything. This is a whole lot or good for one medicine to do, and I can say Dr. Hamilton’s Pills are the best pills, and my letter, I am sure, proves It.” Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, sold in yellow boxes, 250. All dealers, or The Catarrhozone 00., Kingston, Out. is Feeding the Growing Chick. Keep the growing chicks well sup- plied with granulated bone, char- coal and beef scraps. The latter must be fresh and free from any musty odor. Much damage has been done in the growing flocks from the feeding of poor dry beef scraps, therefore great care should be exercised in purchasing this ar- ticle. Charcoal is one of the most important things to have about the poultry yards, notwithstanding the . claim of some poultrymen who say it is unnecessary when the fowls and chicks are given the proper foods in the right proportions. It keeps the gases down and assists digestion and prevents many cases of bowel trouble and other diseases. -â€"â€"â€"l¢ “My dwelling is bounded on the north by a. gas works, on the south of an indiarubber works, on the west by a vinegar factory, and on the east by. a glueâ€"boiling estabâ€" lishment.” “A nice neighborhood, I must say!” ' “Quite so, but _it has one advantage, I can always tell which way the wind blows without looking at the weather- cock.” LIQU D SULPHUR has become a household necessity to those who have used it regularly for a time. Many Toronto citizens have writ- ten us voluntarily, giving us permission to use their names if necessary. Cases of ECZEMA of years' standing cured: RHEUMATISM completely gone: Sore feet relieved: would not be without it as a disinfectant; a simple but effective antl- septic, etc., etc. Try it yourself. Price 50 Cents a bottle, nil drugglsts. or LIQUID SULPHUR, 158 Bay Street, Toronto. _.____.£sâ€"_ Most financml disasters result from trying to make money fast. Mlnard's Llnlmsnt Ours: Dlstemper. Want a Nickname. ’Ith, problem' of the moment at Eton is how to nickname Prince Henry. His brother, Prince A1- bert, was called the Lobster at Os- borne. As a rule, the nicknames of British royalties have been any- thing but deferential. “Then King George and min brother, the late Duke of Clarence, were middics, they were dubbed Sprat (King George) and Herring. ' Afterwards when the Duke was in the 10th Hus- sars, he was nicknamed “Collars and Cuffs.” Prince Henry has al- ready had a satisfactory nickname. His brothers used to call him “Smiler,” on account of the sunny expression which his features re- tained ‘‘even under circumstances of embarrassment.» A ring with a glass set in it will make any little girl happy until she meets another little girl with f. ring that has two glass sets in t. Assisted by occasional use of Cuticura Ointment. Cutloum Soap and Ointment are cold thmuxbouo the world. A liberal umplo of each, with Its-peso Bkln Book,sens post-free. Address Potter Drug a Chem. Col-9., Dept. 2K. Baotou. U. S. A. The One Dxception: Lord Kitchener of Khartum, the famous English soldier, is essen- tially a man of the camp and the battle-field, a. cold, silent, grim warrior. However, the following incident will show that Lord Kit- chener can be a gallant courtier as well as a brave soldier: Lord Kitchener had been sumâ€" moned by Queen Victoria, who wished to congratulate him upon his brilliant work in Egypt. When she had finished, and Lord Kitchen had thanked her respect- fully, the "Is it true that you men ‘l” “All except one,” chener replied, grimly. “And who is that?” Queen Vic- "toria asked. ‘ ' “Your majesty.” _vr The Rest Was Easy. "I understand you speak French like a native.” “No,” replied the student ;- “I’ve got the grammar and the accent down pretty fine, but it’s hard to learn the gestures.” JII_.____-._,. ' Queen suddenly added, dislike woâ€" Lord Kit- Too Much Political Graft. Many say it can't be prevented, neither can warts or corns; but they can be cured by Putnam's Corn Extractor; it cures come and warts without pain in twenty-four hours. Use only Putnam’s, 250. at all dealers. q. The British Government, to fill the ranks of the army, will adopt ‘ that panacea for all ills, news- paper advertising. Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak Watery Eye! or Granulated E lids. l) â€"â€"Soothes E In. Murine E e emedy. quui , 25c, 50c. Murine ye Salve In Aseptic Tubes. 25c, 500. Eye Books- Free by Mail. An Ivo‘l'onle wrormmmnm c-ro oesn’t Smart Dru gists Sell “urine Eye Kennedy Co" Chicago The man who follows his inclin- ation seldom traVels long in the straight and narrow way. Mlnard's LInIment Cures colds, an. At His Own Price. “So you sold that mule for $38.” “Yes,” replied Erastus Pinkley. “He kept aâ€"beating me down an’ a-beating me down, till finally I jest sold him do mule at his own price. I didn’t want to miss de chance of de mule’s turnin’ loose an’ kickin’ d-at man’s stingy head clean off ’im ED. 7. STRENGTH OF THE STUBBORN Why Mary Malone Left the Service of Mrs. Bixby. How much perfectly good, ser- viceable will-power people waste in mere obstinacyl Martha Malone, after working three years for ‘Mrs. B-ixby, appeared one morning at Mrs. Wilson’s back door, and ap- plied for a place. “Why,” said the surprised Mrs. Wilson, “I thought you were workâ€" ing for Mrs. Bixby!” "I was, mum. But I’ve quit.” “Is that so ‘2” Mrs. Wilson could not conceal her surprise. “I thought you liked her.” "Indeed I do, mum.” ‘ “And I’m sure she liked you.” “I believe she did, mum. Least- wise she always seemed to.” “Wellâ€"â€"” Mrs. Wilson was still wondering what the trouble had been. “Well,” said Martha, seeing that some explanation was expected, “you see it was like this, mum. I always put the blue china plates on the righthend side of the cupboard, and this morning the mi5sus comes along, and moves ’em, and says, ‘Martha, every mornin’ for three years you’ve put the plates on the ‘ wrong side, and I’ve had to come along and move themâ€"and I can’t stand it any longer.’ “And,” said Martha, “I says to her, ‘Mrs. Bixby, every mornin’ for three years I’ve put them plates in the right place, and you come along _ and moved them, and then I had to comealong and move them back, and I can’t stand it any longer, either.’ “And so I quit.” *It.___..._. Woman In Pain For Three Years Tells of Her Remarkable Curr. “Very few people could so patiently suffer for three years as I did,” writes Mrs. M. D. Durand, from her home in Augusta. "Sometimes I did feel very discouraged, but knew that a remedy would some day turn up with the pew- er to relieve my sufferings. Nerviline was the one thing that ever did me real good. It had the power to sink Into my stiff, sore muscles, and it drew out the pain and gave me release from such distress as few people know. My condition was largely Rheumatic‘f‘z’md on this account I do urge every person with Rheumatic tendencies I to use _ Nervillneâ€"rub it in frequently and bind a hot flannel cloth over the ach- lng parts. This is very soothing and will surely cure.” . No home complete without Nervi- line. Family size bottles, 50c.: trial size, 25c, at all storekeepers and drug- gists or The Catarrhozone Co., Buf- falo, N.Y. a Menu. “Woman,” orated the suffra- gette, “is denied her great opporâ€" tunity. She is continually re- strained, held in. And what is the cause '2” And before any one had a chance to yell “Man,” somebody shouted “Corsets.” Mlnard's Llnlmont Cures Diphtheria. No ' Danger. “Johnny,” said the elderly gen- tleman to the youngster who was pulling away at a cigarette, “arc- n’t you afraid of bringing your father’s hairs in sorrow to the grave 'l” “Nothin’ doin’.” replied the ur- chin. “Pop’s bald-headedl” I was cured of terrible lumbago by MINARD'S LINIMENT. ' REV. WM. BROWN. I was cured of a bad case of earache by MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. S. KAULBACK. I was cured of sensitive lungs by MIN- ABD’S LINIMENT. MRS. B. MASTERB.‘ Although she is 87 years old Em- press Eugenie is still very active and retains her faculties and strength. Mlnard's LInIment Cures Gargst In Gown. GettingWCarclcss. Ready to serve after lleetln â€"nnsur passed for quality and fluvgur. - Don'twute your time in preparation. â€"-Buy “Clark'o”. - E DUGATI ON. ’ LLIO’I‘T'B BUSINESS COLLEGE. TO- ronto. Canada’s Po lur Commen- elal School. Magnificent ntalogne free. PARMD FOR SALE. H. w. DAWSON. Nlnely Oolborno 5m}: Toronto. ‘ IF YOU WANT TO BUY 0R. SELL A Fruit. Stock. Grain, or Dairy Farm write H. W. Dawson, Brampton. or 9‘ Colborne St. Toronto. H. W. DAWSON, Celborne St, Toronto NEWSPAPERâ€"FOR SALE. EWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICE IN Gruvenhurst. Proprietor being a dl'uggist, is unable to give the printing office the attention necessary, and offers it for sale at a sacrifice. No opposition. One of the best newspaper openings in the Province for a practical nlnn. Apply Wilson Publishing Companl. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. * OR SALEâ€"~SILVER PATCHED FOXES, . also dark reds. Wish to buy 100 pair of Mink for breeding purposes. Graham Bros, R. R. No. l. Stmthroy, Ont. ANGER. TUMORS. LUMPH. internal and external. cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too Into. Dr. Bellman Medical (‘0 Irimifnfl. Cnlllnawnfifl. 0M EALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD. 3' tier Stones. Kidney trouble. Gravel. Lumhago and kindred ailments po itively cured with the new German molly. "Sanoi." price $1.50. Another new remedy for Diabetes-Mellitu. and sure cure. II "chol's Anti-Diabetes." Prire $2.00 from druggists or direct. The Rnnol Mannl’om luring Company of Canada. Limited. WinnlnPE. Mun. ETO., ,a __ .r l l Dandy" MOUTH ORGAN, 16 reeds, highly polished nickel cover, card- board box, above about oneâ€"quarter of actual size. Be sure your kiddies get one NOW. WAGNERIAN SUPPLY 00., Dept. W., 729 Dorchcstcr St. W., Montreal. GREATEST BONA-FIDE OFFER EVER MADE lN CANADA. ; 13f Prize $3000 2nd Prize $2000 1 8rd PrIze $1000 4th Prize 5500 - 3 5th Prize 5250 6 Prlzes $100 so. .= v 20 Prizes $50 ea. 30 Prlzss $25 ea. ' 100 Prizes $10 each This is just a plain business proposition for . advertising purposes and is open to every 3 person in Canada. There it no catch or fake 9 about it, and everybody stands anequslchsnco i of scarring one of the magnificent. prizes. '» Write to-dsy and start on the road to fortune. INOMBE STAMP AND FULL PARTICULARS WILL BI MAILED YOU COOKE 84 GOULDING FEDERAL LIFE BUILDING HAMILTON, ONT. His Excuse The tramp had called to ask for food, and the mistress of the house asked him to wash his hands in hot soap and water before she would give him anything to eat. “Not much!” said the tramp. “Why not?” asked the woman in surprise. “I was married once and my huso we kept me in hot water all the time, and I’ve had enough, thank you.” In England and Wales there are 7,179,276 women who cannot hope to get husbands, this being the number of females in excess of males. Heâ€"Your father didn’t object to Bad Blooa ' our engagement as much as ,1 ex- pected. ' Sheâ€"Poor papa isn’t as particu- lar as he used to be. Speaking of men, there is a vast difference between bigness and greatness. ‘ Saxonâ€"“It’s a fine morning, Sandy.” (Sandy grunts.) Séxon â€"“I said it was a very fine 'morn- ing, ' Sandy.” Sandy - “Verra weel, verra. weel. I dinna want tae ISSUE 49413. argue.” is the direct and inevitableresult of irregular or constipated bowels and do god-up kidneys and skin. The un igested food and other waste mat- ter which is allowed to accumulate poisons the blood and the whole system. Dr. Morse'a Indian Root Pill] act directly on the bowels, regulating themâ€"on the kidneys, giving them case and strength to properly filter the bloodâ€"and on the skin. 0 ning up the pores. For pure bio and good health take 7 Dr. M'orse’s 4' ' indium Root Pills ,a‘f_‘,..,‘;,yl;vv V. ‘ _ I” I _- i, s‘ w '4 n: w t safe-Ac .' -’ a w , ..-‘r v‘ 54'“ ‘V' v x x r h. M ;,.. ,..../-_.. ,.. .-_,v.¢.,_. . x

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