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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 26 Dec 1913, p. 7

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1S?! RACE BETTERMENT. at Battle Cree-k, Michigan. A working plan having as ultimate purpose the. building a perfect race of mortals is to nary 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, 1914. tal development. For several years increasing i The itching, bummg'asufiefing and ntcd by the Conference itself, wi loss of sleep caused by eczemas, rashes and irritations of' the skin and scalp are at once relieved and permanent skin health restored in most msea by warm baths with Cuticura Soap followed by gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment. Cuueun Soap and Ointment ere eold three bout mower”: A liberal sample or «charm: 825m" mtlemvtxr’m direction: at the skinned , men. as Potter D: Chen. Corp" Dept. 12K. Boston. 11.84. ‘1‘ ¢ time will lay the foundation for race. prominece. tion of several hundred school chil when buying your Piano insist on havmg an “one MGEL" I Piano Action Obeying the Injunction. “You should mend your ways,” said the good man, addressing the “light-fingered gent,” who had been caught at it. "Why don’t you conduct yourself in accordance with biblical teachings?” “I do. I never let my left hand know whose pocket my right hand is picking.” ation the effect of heredity and en vironmcnt upon the offspring. Standards of mental and physica- considered by the Conference. ‘-oâ€"â€"â€"B.â€"â€"_.. Wllen n Woman Snifers There Is Trouble Ahead. Your nelghbor uses LIQUID SULPHUR. Pappooscs No Longer. Teacherâ€"“Yes, children, an In- dian’s wife is called a squaw. Now, what are the little Indian babies called 7” ~ Bright Pupilâ€"“I know, miss, squnwkers. ’ ’ with nervous exhaustion. form are weak ailing women, dragged down with torturing backache and bearing down pains. Such'suffcrlng isn’t natural but it’s dangerous, because due to diseased kidneys. The dizziness, insomnia, deranged menses and other symptoms of Kidney complaint can’t cure themselves, they require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills which go direct to the seat of the trouble. To give vitality and power to the kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and liver. to free the blood of poisons, probably there is no remedy so suc- cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For all womanly lrregularities their merit is well known. Because of their mild, soothing, and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton’s‘Pills are safe, and are recommended for girls and women of all ages. 25 cents per box at all dealers. Refuse any sub- stitute for Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Man- Try Murine Eye Remedy ‘drake and Butternut. If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eye. _ __-__.,. or Granulated E elids. Doesn’t Smart , -â€"Soothes Eye aln. Druggisis Sell Of Course 30“ Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. "Men are so unreasonable.” Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubal, “HOW now?” 25c, 50c. E e Books Free b Mail. . Anlyo‘l'onlc all... lor Alien-um Mid one “My hUSband always expects me “urine Eyo Kennedy 60., Chicago to know where he left his old pipe. - Do I ever ask him where I put my . 1’ One of the greatest misfortunes Dow‘ler pm“ of honest folk is that they are cow- urds.â€"-â€"Voltaire. â€"â€"â€"â€". llllnard's Llniment Cures Dlphtheria. Jimmy and his pals were playing marbles as the new minister came along. “Boy, can you show me the way to the post-office?” Jimmy pointed the way and then returned to his marbles. “Little man, don’t you know it is wrong to play mar- bles? That is a. form of gambling. Come with me and I will show you the way to heaven.” “Ah, cheese it. mister; you show me the way to heaven? Why, you don’t even know the way to the postoflice l” Your drugglst sells LIQUID SULPHUR. Politeness is like an air-cushionâ€"â€" H . . . . LIQUID SULP UR purifies the blood. there may be nothing sohd In It, . but it eases the jolts wonderfully. 3301‘“ -â€"H. W. Beecher. “Do you believe in predestine- tion ll” Mlnard's Llnlment Cures colds. nib “In a. wa ves." ' . _ “In whatyévgy‘ for instance 2” Just the same, a. girl with a. face “we”. I believe that if I were to that would scare a, gasoline truck invest in a building lot to-day the “.p a? Ailey spend? fm‘ly “5 mud? price of real estate would be pre- time m flout 0f 8' mum.” 3'33 prett-‘I destined to go dawn tomorrow.” 31“ does- ' ‘ Mlnard’e Llnlmeni Cures Career in Com. Did you ever meet a self-made " â€"" man who was ashamed of his job? Silent. “What are you grinning atl” snapped Mrs. Gabb. “A funny bit in this paper,” smiled Mr. Gabb. “What’s funny about it?” asked Mrs. Gabb “It says a woman has been made a silent partner in a. business firm,” replied Mr. Gabb. Rubbers ad Over-Slocklngs in One. kg to pnten and an elf. Flt well mm'wcfl; 3:?“ “mm A ladv asked one of the children Burma m vmsmuud '- in her Sunday School class: “What woume ’ was the sin of the. Pharisees?" MI MIMIth H ° 9 n “RAMM, I . Eating camels. ma am, was the the Pharisees "strained at goats and swallowed camels.” Important Conference Will Be Held formulated at the National Confer- ence on Race Bettermentto be held once, or so thoroughly and speedily in Battle Creek, Michigan, on Jan- cures throat troubles as "Catarrh- Intermedmtely the plan contenh ums, all say that for those who suffer plates gradual bettément of living from changeable weather, for those conditions, the achievement of in~ trouble, creased human efficiency; and highâ€" treatment is so indispensable as “Ca- or standards of physical and men- tarrhozoue." ' terest has been centred upon the velllng, and eventually It developed problems which the Conference has Into Catarrh. The desultory mode of elected to consider. The muchâ€"dis- cussed eugcnics movement is one of the channels in which this interest has been manifested. The well- defined femininist movement is an- other out~cropping of the general groping for new race ideals. These and correlated topice will be con- sidered at the coming Conference. The organization of a. national body to continue the work inaugur- bc affected. This national body, it is anticipated, will arrange for an- nual meetings and in a very short world movement for an improved The list of those who will take part in the Conference includes many men .and women of national During the progress of the Con- ference there will be a, comprehen- sive mental and physical classifim- dren, which will take into consider- psrfection. will be determined and a general campaign to secure the world-wide adoption of these stan- dards as a true test of mankind will be among the other topics to be Willi l‘llronio lliltlliltllt Constantly on their feet, attending. to/the wants of a large and exacting family, women often break doivn In the stores, factories, and on a reply. The little girl had read that‘ WOMEN IN AFRICA. Ideal Protection Against H __ av he 5'” “' 0 0 err 11 lnroads of talent ° ‘ 1 “ g f M vi g its Whom They Please. â€"‘ Althou h Woma. ' Af “ ' - of Also Quick Cure For Colds. g n m mm is m be ‘ garded as property she has certain No medicine brings such prompt re- rights, which are seldom infringed lief, exerts such an invigorating influ‘ upon’ and Of these the mOSt 1m- portant is her right to marry whom ’ : she pleases, or rather to refuse to marry one who does not please her, says the Southern Workman. There are two reasons for this. First, women married against their wills have been known to commit suicide. Second, women married against their wills have murderedl their unloved husbands, usually strangling them when asleep. So, in forcing one’s self upon one of these women there is liability to a great lossâ€"the loss of valuable pro- 1pi‘arty or of no less highly prized 1 e. The young girls are well cared for, partly that they may become- ly and draw many suitors. Every girl will tell you frankly that she wishes to marry and have’ a good‘ husband and children. Every far " ther is anxious to have his daugh- ‘ ‘ ‘_ ters marry well. To obtain a wife Yet your best horse is just as one must DEW a dowry in cattle to liable to develop a Spavin, Ringbouc the father, or, should the father be Splint, Curborlameuessasyourpoorestl dead, to the nearest male relative- If a girl is much sought after, her SPAVIN CURE father naturally asks a larger dow- ry' “Ihen the man has paid plum hassnved many tliousaudsof dollars in horse of the dowry the father may give flesh byentirclycuring tllcscuilmcnts. consent to a. provisional marriage “ Gl}?n3l,10'nt:,Foil).%?tll,1913iiiu and permit the Couple to live to‘ sevci‘nllngfc‘ffsefliiidureiiufviif? lilmi‘liuoi‘oloiig gethcr. Should the husband he too slow in paying the remainder of the dowry his wife. is taken from him. ‘ Trial marriages are common and can be set aside by either party. Their principal objects in marriage are mutual helpfulness and the perpetuation of the race. A nourishing, tasty, economical meal. A time and money saver. (A strength producer. ozone.” Doctors, hospitals. sanitari- who are predisposed to cutnrrh, lung deafness, or bronchitis. no l contracted a severe cold while fol- “. lowing my occupatlon of furniture tra- llfe I was following gave me very lit- tle chance to attend to the Catarrh condltlon, and at last I became a vic- tlm of Chronic Catarrh. I bought a large package of Catarrhozone, used It as per dlrectlons, and have never been bothered since. lwlll be only too glad to give any Information I possess to any person suffering from the dlsease that was the bane of my life two years. A. H. SWARTZ, Brockvllle, Ont. Two months' treatment guaranteed, price $1.00, smaller size 50c; at all drugglsis, or the Catarrhozone Com- pany, Kingston, Ont, and Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A. ll ..._._lz._.__...... THE WORLD'S BOOK LIST. Germany Leads the World, Wlth Rus- sla Second. The Madrid Heraldo prints some statistics of the number of books publlshed in 1911, that throw an inter- esting light on the literary and in- tellectual activity of various nations, and incidentally reveal some surpris- ing facts. The statistics have been gathered .with great care by the dis- tinguished Spanish author, Eduardo Ravnrro Salvador. According to the figures of Senor Salvador, Germany leads the world in the number of books published with 33,000. Of course that is the number of literary works published, not the total number of books printed. Strangely enough, Russia is second with 29,000. Twenty-four thousand works were published in‘Japanâ€"more than double the number, 11,123, that the United States produced. Great Britain, Italy, France and Switzerland follow close on the United States; these countries published respectively, 11,000, 10,929, 10,400 and 10,000 works. Austria-Hungary published 7,000. books; the Scandinavian countriesâ€" Denmark, Sweden and Norway,â€"â€"6,475; the Balkan states, 4,000; Holland, 3,- 700. Spain and Portugal set the low water mark of literary achievement; only 2.665 works were published in these two countries. That Russia and Japan should each nroducc more than twice as many literary works as the United States is not more surprising than that the United States and Swltzerland should nublish virtually the same number. The low mark of Spain and Portugal, countries in which culture has existed for so many centuries, and reached so high a standard, is a15) worthy of comment. Considered in connection with the population of the countries, 'these statistics are still more startling. Switzerland, for instance, published four times as many works per capita as its nearest rival. It leads the world ,, with 2,702 for each million inhabitants. 0“ YCIP . , The other countries follow in this Marjorieâ€"~”Ratherl He 5 good: order: Holland, Japan, Germany, Italy, for about two pounds of candy‘ France, England. Russia the Balkan levery week” ‘ states, Austria-Hungary, Spain and Portugal; and last of all,â€"with only 122 books published for every million inhabitantsâ€"tho United States. a standing, caused by a kick." Sm. GRMLmL Don’t take chances with your horses. Keep a bottleochndnli’slmndy, Slâ€"Gforfi‘i Ourhool: “Treatise on the Horse" free at druggista or ' Dr. B. J. KENDALL C0,, Enosbnrg Falls W. 82 .u..‘,-«. Fr . u- «A. enucA'npN. 4 I’JJIO’I'T'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. T0- NJ route. Caundu'e P013)!er Commen- _..:_‘~','cinl School. Mncnlflcent Catalogue free. Very Silflhfidor; If llow Aid Was Secured H. w. DAWSON. Ninety colborm sin-l: The Experience Not Uncommon. l .â€" 1“ YOU WANT TO BUY 0R. RF". A Fruit. Stock. Grain. or Dniry PW“?!- wrlto H. W. Dawson, Brampton, or 90 (‘nlborvw Flt... Toronto. H. w. DAWSON. Colborne St. Toronto Torn-1m. The person who suffers from a stomach ailment, if for from a doctor or drug store, is bound to be extreme- ly miserable. Such was the case with Mr. Jphnson E. Evans, 21 well known farmer living near Edmonton, who writes: “My stomach got upset I think owing to bad water. 'I found great min after eating. There was swelling and much gas in my stomach and no person could have been more miser- able. Away out in the country it is not easy to get medical attention ex- cept at great cost, and I had to do without. A neighbor who heard of my condition sent me a partly filled bottle of ‘Nerviline.’ The first dose eased the pain in my stomach. How good that relief was I will never be able to tell. Nervlline cured me. To- day our home is supplied with many bottles of Nerviline. No farmer should be without it, because if it’s cramps, diarrhoea or internal pain, Nerviliue is a dead sure cure.” Sold by every storekeeper and drug- gist. Family size 50c, trial size 25c., prepared by The Catarrhczone 00., Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A. NEVISPAPER FOR SALE. NEWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICE IN Gravenhurst. Proprietor being a drucgist. is unnblo to [rive the prlv"m: omen the attention necessary. will I-"“"i l’ for solo at n, sacrifice. No opnwsi’fmh One of the boat iicwrvwnnr nnflnilml: in tlm Province for a proclicul mo“. Ami}? ‘Vilcnn nv1l\1{g1\intv an“...an mnvv\v\§t\' WANTED. [Vl‘l FOXT’S AND LIVE hll‘lK. QWOTE I nricc when writing. Reid Bros, Rotllwcll. Ont. MISCELLANEOUS ANCER. TUMORS. LUMP.“ ETC... internal and external. cnrad Wlth- oul pain by our home treatment Write Y‘s hnanP fan lain, Th- PI-"mnn Medical 0"» “mum: Fnl‘ino‘whnr‘ hm ‘ Ll. STONES, KIDNEY AND RI..\D. 7 tier Stones. Kidney trouble. Gravel. . 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For a moment she gazed at [ â€"â€"_" her father, who was preparing to; take his afternoon nap. 5 “Papa,” she said, “do you know what I am going to give you for your birthday when it comes 'I” “No, dear,” answered the fond father, “but please tell me.” i “A nice new china shaving-mug, with gold flowers on it all round.” said the little maid. “But, my dear.” explained her parent. “papa has a nice one like that already.” “No. he h’asn’t.” his little daughâ€" ter answered. thoughtfully, “’cause El). 7. . ISSUE 52â€"‘13. -'â€"’cause I’ve just dronped it!" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_____ It is eas1er for_ a. young man to make love to a girl than to make a, living for her. ‘ Home Illiuls. The best policy is simplicity and The man who is governed by his truthâ€"Napoleon. conscience seldom needs the advice of a lawyer. Why present an old appear- W once before your time 4’ By usln ' LU HAIR RESTORER Your Gray Hair can be re- stored to its Natural Color. 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