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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Jan 1914, p. 6

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r___._-__.__.,._. k A MOTHER'S DUTY . T0 HER DAUGHTER is to Guard Her Health by Keeping Her Blood Supply Pure. Anxious mothers who sed‘their daughters fail in strength, beécm-e lpale and languid, can be certain that the cause of their anxiety 1s the condition of the growing girl’s ,‘blood. At no time in her life does a girl stand in greater need of pure, red blood and the strength :which it alone can give her, than Qwhen she is developing into woman- hood. It is then that anaemia rapid- Comment on Events Dr. Friedmann Again. A report comes from Germany to the effect that the Fricdmann treatment has been placed at the disposal of the medical profession and that as a result it has received a new and more favorable hear- ing. Professor Kraus says that it is evi< dent that "something surprisinfl" 16 ba‘ fore the medical world and that in the case of experiments already made there was “an unusually rapid decline" of the symptoms. He has “never seen such re sults with tuberculin,” and much more to the same effect. Other testimony is that of Dr. Simon Baruch of New York, who says that “German physicians seem to have withdrawn their opposition," and adds that if Fricdmann had not acted in so eccentric a manner while in America he would have made a more favorable 1mpression. ’I‘his‘ all sounds rather curi~ one since it was understood at the time that full tests had been made of the Fried- mnnn remedy and that it was found to be ineffective. In fact it was said to be Pointed Paragraphs. It's easier to boast than make' good. People who drift with the tidemake a. poor landing. One idea of a. free thinker is a. man who isn’t married. Encourage kindnessâ€"even if you have to practice on yourself. When poverty comes in at the win- dow it is getaway day for love. Don’t expect the world to laugh with you if you are laughing at the world. If the front parlor is clean a. girl is apt to think the whole house is all right. A married man always says he is glad of itâ€"but he seldom attemps to prove it. If men had the gift of second sight there would be fewer cases of love at first. ALLOW us To ssu m BUYING. YEAST CAKES FRIEND BE CAREFUL TO ' SPECIFY E.W.GILLE'.TT co. LTD. I1 develo s and the rowing girl ositively harmful. Now it seems that On their wedding day a. man will ." _ T {Kids llerlfelf in decliging health. erman physicians are amazed at the readily agree to gratify his wife's . WINNIPEG9RON-iflgfvTREAL.‘ . ., f 1_ successful results of this same treatment. smallest wish Besides, the smaller :1; PM «M v ‘ _ _ . fl ’ If your daughter complains 0f 6? Was the investigation too conservative? the wish the easier it 13 to gratify ..- DECLINESUESI'jfyfi-x ins constantly “tired. if her appetlte . What Remains to be Settled? . a, ' .â€" - .- . __ Patience with the.faults of those? SAFE AND SURE LE Speaking from a text of interest we dislike soon ceases to be a vir- POR LITT 0 to all womenâ€"“How to keep “‘6' ’ -â€" young’iâ€"Ta lady writer on matters . Baby 5 0WD. Tablets 13-” 8' Stile of femlnme interest said~:â€"â€"“Gi'ven IVLany a, poor tune is played on a and sure medicine for little ones. awoman of ordinary heauhy habits good horn. They never fail to regulate the who is not over-worked, the first bowels, sweeten the stomach and thing to be considered is her sleep. ' cure all the minor ills of babyhood. She should take at least eight Concerning them Mrs. Duncan Joy, hours’ rest. Women may accusâ€" Vancouver, B.C., writes: “I ai- tom themselves to less, but it means ways keep Baby’s 0WD. Tablets in a loss of Vital force in the long run. _ . the house and give them to my little Many women take an early morning A California woman has erected one whenever needed, as 1 thka cup of teaâ€"a pernlmous habit. In a, remarkable resuience for herself them the safest and surest remedy fact, the 1655 t'e‘a' or COff‘ee 3' woman at the 383 0f 73- With the exce‘P‘ a mother can give her children." takes the better for her health and tion of the roof, frame and floors, The Tablets are sold by medicine 30ml 100k5° Comfort 1“ dress 1‘3 the hOuSe W115 built entirely by her- dculers or by mail at 25 cents a another Important. pomt' Tlght box from The Dr. Williams, Medi_ clothingâ€"whether 1n gloves, boots Cine CO Brookviue Ont . or corsetsâ€"should be avoided. Any " ’ ' ' ., annoyance or discomfort in a wo- """â€".“'I‘â€"-’ man’s clothing soon makesits im- FAM'L'AR PHRASES' press on the countenance, and - means a tax on the nerves as well. Terms Of Speech “1° Meaning °f As to her daily fare, it need not be wmc“ H33 Passed- luxurious, but it. can be wholesome “He’s a. brick," isvan everyday ex- and sufficient. But ample rest 'is pression. but it is not generally known the chief thing, for it is that which that it was coined by Lycurgus, the conserves the Vita] fo.rces_” great Spartan lawgiver, 2,800 years ago. When Lycurgus was asked if “hmth it would not be advisable to build a ‘ ' brick wall around Sparta. he replied VVanted.â€"â€" Twelve wellâ€"educated,1 that the City already had a Wall. of conscientious youn wormen as pu i " , ""~ w 1 men and every man was a bri‘Ck- nurses in City Hoegpital Clevelanril, .: 3:5: "1ng “fl‘gi'l-“l’gg How many collectors know the ori- to- fill vacancies cahsed’ by radua_ ' ,. “9.. alum-r93“ â€" YT gin of the word “dun”? Early in the . U I .' . t f g a. . “ide b 19th century an English constable, twn' pusua “11:19 y 0 expen‘ .I‘- all“. hormonally; John Dun, became celebrated as a ence. New Nurses} Home soon} to ' first-class collector of bad debts. Sub- be completed. Fmést contagious sequently :1 persistent following up of . disease building in the State. Chil- debtors became known as “dunning.” dr‘enlg Ward and Maternity De; “Take him down a peg" is a famil- ; - - ' iar expression which dates back to the Pamm'jnt' TWO mofi'hs 1y “mug day of the great Saxon primate, St. Nurse“ Work- Mont y 8' 0mm“ Dunstan. To put a stop to hard from time of acceptance. Address drinking and brawling, he made a law Miss Frederika K. Gaiser, PrinciJ regulating e man’s drinks by means 133,1. of ipegs di? xaéleltankards. irhedpeg be ng a no , t was so 1) ace as , . to regulate the size of the drink. “11! H0 Wouldn't contributm When a man began to get too lively ' “Then you won’t contribute to or .pugnaclous. the peg was lowered flu port the Plunkvme band-z” in his mug. k'iii‘ron;l 1thisdgrew the exâ€" «N0 1) pression "ta ng m own a peg." .. ’ Everybody has heard or used the I though}; you were a’ lover of familiar expression: “Tell that to the 300d music- ig, fickle, if she is breathless from Major Stewart L. Murray of the Gordon How to Keep Young . A - - 1. heart a}- Highlanders and one of the beetrknown Blight exertion, 01‘ If he p British authorities on the economics of inflates Violently on 301113 “PM/“11's, war asks thc British public to realize for t is a, certain Sign that, her blood giemsclvcs tililo meaning; of a coniiitclt wtilth . . ermany. 9 says tiat oven wi 18 {5 f'allllng to meet the demands“ upon British fleet in command of the sorts the t, because it is thin and watery. price of food would be at the famine - - ‘ ' _ notch. Those who could afford to pay that It 1s at such times that Dr. W11 price would get food and those who could liams’ Pink PillS' for Pale People not afford to pay that price would get 110 f (I ll 1 t 1 ll 1 d b t _ ~, ' ' . ‘00. "1e atercasewi incueaou 3‘19 worth then Welght 1n gold to 10,000,000 people, and they “will not starve tired anaemic girls. They actually wimpy." Fame an, ten million peoplfi . '. w o, acco illg to Major Murray, in mzlke the.new’ led bIOOd’ thfit starvo‘undcr oven the most favorable brings brightness . t0 the eye, I) 3 conditions of war, and there are probably .blooln of health to thecheekg, and another ten million people in Germany who also would starve in about a week Etrengbh and a‘CbiVity to the “711013 after a declaration of war. It seems that body. The following is an instance the drawing together of Germany and h - 1 , - 1' , M-' England is very necessary to the happi- Df t 6“ Va‘ “8 to young 8“ S ' 185 ness of both peoples. What remains to Hilda Pearl Snowe,. Barrington, be settled: Is fit fin sea or olllla11;1?T1Is , , i; a q-ucs ion 0' c anging a po icy' 10 N-Sw gradually fhooped under an interest of both peoples is towards peace ’ attack of anaemla. At first she â€":'1vhat therll loads to wng Lg; gt such1 .111]- '4 ' of elite as lave occurrc at, 9. cm w 110 was pale. ‘ and hSfleSS’ Suffering indicate the real policy of Germany? lrom occasmnal headaches, but as Agriculture is the Foundation. ‘ ‘ l ere the trouble pIOglessed’ 8' ngl ‘ Prosperity built upon artificial inflation cough also attaCked her) an 161 is worse than precarious. Prosperity bullt [fiends feared she was in the grip on. the development of productive -ontcr- f to A1 ~ t fr, m the prises not only endures but prov1des the D consump 1011- - mos 0 ' assurance of still greater development. outset. she was being treated mediâ€" Ehatbis this lesson which fillr Coefgo fPétlSli . - as con mprcssing on t e poop o 0 tan- Calllya but Wlth no apparent bene' ada when he said that British money I‘m}. At a critical stage in her ill- must be devoted to the encouragement of - I - ' laud settlement. Agriculture is, and must “883 MISS Snowe WISBIy deaded be, the foundation on which the fabric of {that she would give Dr. Williams’ the Dominion rests. No endeavor is too - ' ' I ' - great which has for its objrct the promo- .Plnk P1118 8‘ trull' After taking tion of land production and cheap and them for some time there was a easy distribution. ' ' ' . ' The simple fact is that Canadians have nomcea‘ble lmplovement In her get to get down to hard tucks. They have case, and the Pills were gladly 0011' rovided transportation machinery much ti 1 d i 11' red n excess of their immediate requirements. In 6 untl She was fu y ream What they have now to do is to increase to health. MISS Snowe '15 I'D-day the volume of legitimate business. No one as heal h d n '1‘] who knows the natural resources of the t y and rugge as a y 81 Dominion doubts that this can be done could Wmh to be, and her {mend-3 to an extent far beyond existing limits believe that Dr. Williams’ Pink Bilgp «I: d? it Insane Ixéfich less of the part; .- ' - 5 ice. eemen 111 e communiy an 'Pllls Saved her h'fe' many more real workers and producers. i These Pills not only cure anaemia, It means too that parliament and the ‘ , legislatures should concern themselves not but an troubles due to poor bIOOd so much with the game of politics as with and weak nerves. Sold by all medi- the encouragement and expansion of mo ‘cme dealers or by mail at 50 cents ducme effoghpemmre Ahead 3. ‘ . ' box'or 51X boxes £01 $2 50’ from We closed the year 1915 with 500 degrees The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., of temperature to pay back, That 18, dur. Brockwue Ont-h lug the year the thermometer showed 500 ’ ’1‘ ~â€" degrees above the normal. Now, if it is ” "‘â€"‘â€"'â€" paid back in January and February we AT BALMORAL. It pays to be honest, but some- times pay day is a long time showâ€" ing up. “Wm?”9"m‘-f”w’=.4-.“ark/x. x, ‘ _. '- a’ v97"? and host ointment!“ all . family: can. Keeps sun's; son}: and smooth. ‘” "m .y "\f'rv’ cfw' c" s‘fi’\.l‘”" {4' av 1;.“ A; «eff-glam; On matches. or here‘s-apply (3er” some! Vault ,.finW¢ minim-e -" ,yo'ircan'flnd.‘ will not have very much winter. But it wrllblillhely war]; thehothehr way, and we will . . pro 3. y pay or t at eat, and f we 0 Old H'thand cus‘toms A" 315'" before spring dawns we will have a cold ~ Kept up. time of it. Thus far there has been little demand either way. ’ Nothingglike can. 'er its is? cbfii’mdilfiiiflt . craéked‘fiiifl‘sg “I am.” At Balmoral, the beloved Highland If the weather kind does not demand his home of Queen Victoria, the present King always enjoys’seeing his tenant- ry and dependents happy, ‘and en- courages the keeping up of all old Highland customs, such as the torch- light dance of the keepers and ghlllies, when the stage are brought home after a. good day’s stalking. Weirdly pic- turesque these dances are, held in front of the Castle, with the hills and .woods and figures of the men fltfully lit up by the light of the blazing pine torches. When Royalty is in residence at Balmoral on Hallowe’en the old cus- toms pertaining to that day are al- ways fully carried out. ‘ Bonfires blaze on many of the hills, and lighted torches are borne round the bounds of the various farms and homesteads to keep off the evil spirits supposed to be let loose on Hallowe’en. The effect is extremely pretty, when, from some elevated point of view, numbers of these torches can be see. flitting about the valley, while the fires are burning on the heights. After these ancient ceremonies, a servants’ ball is held, at which the Royalties present mingle freely with their humble guests, and a substantial supper brings the fes- tivities to. a close. Deaiil [ital-1y Claimed . ‘ 500 degrees of heat and replace it with the same amount of cold we shall fear there has been some coemical commotion some- whereâ€"the sun has become sultry or the earth has twitched about a. little on its axis. But in the meantime we have been treated royally and have been favored with weather that has made the heart glad and the appetite leap for joy. France .WIil lelt Saloona. Once again the o poncnt-s of alcoholism in _France are me ing an effort ,to re- strict tho sale of spirits by placing a. limit oii the number of saloons. For years bills have been introduced regu- larly into the Senate. assod and sent down to the Chamber of cputies. But in the latter body he vested interests have always been able to muster a majority, which has promptly shelved the measure, with the result that saloons have increas- ed at an alarming rate. At the present time there is no eflective way of limiting the number of saloons. According to the most reliable figures there are now about 480,000 such places in France. This works out as one for every 82 inhabitants. equivalent to one for every 25 adults. In Germany there is only one public house for every 246 inhabit- ants. one for every 360 in the United States, one for every 430 in England, while in Norway 9,000 people on an average have to depend upon every saloon. In Paris alone there are 33,000 establishments where spirits are sold for consumption on the premises. or one for every 34 yards. In the department of Seine Inferieure there is one saloon for every 20 adults. :find in the Euro one for every three _ or our. The present bill, which hasn’t much chance of passing the Chamber. opposed as it is by Deputy Berry. who successfully marines," but how many know it was first popularized by Lord Byron?‘ In his poem, "The Island," the following lines appear: But whatsoever betide, ah, Neuha! now Unman me not; the hour will not allowâ€" A tear: I'm thine whatever inter- venes, - "Right," quoth Red, "that will do for the marines." it- , FRIENDLY TIP. â€"â€"â€"â€".1 Restored Hope and Confidence. After several years of indigestion and its attendant evil influence on the mind, it is not very surprising that one finally loses faith in things generally. . An Eastern Woman writes an inâ€" teresting letter. She says: “Three years ago I sufiered from an attack of peritonitis which left me in a. most miserable condition. For over two years I suffered from nervousness, week heart, shortness of breath, could not sleep, etc. “My appetite was ravanous but I felt starved all the time. I had plenty of food- but it did not seem to Seared. ‘ ’ John, I was just reading that the price of a full grown ostrich ' $125.” ., ~ ~ “Help! Are they using them to trim balls with now i” Oh, Yes, to be Sure. "That woman can do anything with figures,” remarked the Boob. she. a bookkeeper,” asked the Cheerful Idiot. “New,” “She’s a dressmaker.” “What ' is replied the Boob. Turning over a new leaf is often just «the same old leaf, w1th just an~ other turn. lfDo you find” people gene-rally pretty civil ’l” asked a life insurance agent of a debt collector. “Oh, yes, answered “they nearly always ask me to call again.” ' the latter ; indeed,” Safe and Sound! New Issue! 5% BONDS @ 85 and Interest, gegifllluwfiiiiihe. geometry . : '-‘ Ever suffer frownewa ' headaches? Rubin Meat hoisted Vaseline} The. 2relic! ii magical; * " Bcrateflaseline; 4:â€" soollllllg sndi - antiseptic'qespc‘co‘ gll-yfigoodjpt asalificamrh'i ,3 '9'". » ’Our “Vasiline ’F - , booklet is ullof in: .i ;. , breeds 9‘ home hims’ send f. - pmxica deformation, Free; " postpaid. Write Ms 3. T ' . Y led this opgoiitifiln tof late}: {gang triglebasurceé , u 9 MW. Bi IlliSchk will assess cram .. .5... .o. .3... N 200 inhabitants. No fresh licenses are to "â€" be issued until the number of saloons - falls to this average. Existing interests was ReStoer to Her Anx'ous Fam' are not to be disturbed, but are to become or, $850 and Interest per $1,000 Bond. l Municipality of Esquimalt, 13.0. ' (Adjoining Victoria) help. I got discouraged, stopped medicine and did not care much Whether I lived or died. “One day a friend asked me why ,. ruggfs'ts everywh sell ,‘.‘-, Vas'eline,’ ‘ ily When Hope Had Gone. St. John, N.B., Dec. 15th.â€"At one time it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant, of 3 White St, would succumb to the deadly ravages of advanced kidney trouble. “My first attacks of back- ache and kidney trouble began years ago. For six years that dull gnawing pain has been present. When I ex- erted myself it was terribly intensified. If I caught cold the pain was unen- durable. I used mcst everything, but nothing gave that certain grateful re~ ' lief that came from Dr Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In- stead of being bowed down with pain, today I em strong, enjoy splendid appetite, sleep soundly. Lost proper- ties have been instilled into my blood ‘ -â€"â€"cheeks are rosy with color, and I extinct upon the- death of the holders. _._____..>I4____â€"â€"â€" PEARLS OF TRUTH. A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere; before him I may think aloudâ€"Emerson Friendship closes its eyes rather than see the moon eclipse; while malice denies that it is ever at the full.â€"â€"Hare. Dream not that any of you will ever obtain Eternal Life unless you have already received it in this life.â€" Spurgeon. As far as I know the women are as intelligent as the men, and, if given votes, the women could not make a bigger mess of it than the men have I didn’t try Grape-Nuts food, stop If . 3mm, Naval 3m 0,, m Emmy ' Write or'Wim EASTERN SECURITIES CO. LIMITED 157 81”. James St... MONTREAL, RQ. drinkingcoffee and use Postum. I had lost faith in everything, but to please my friend I~began to use both, and scon became very fond of them. “It wasn’t very long before I got some strength, felt a decided change in my system, hope sprang up in my heart and slowly but surely I got better. I could sleep very well, the constant craving for food’ ceased and I have better health now than before the attack of peritonitis. “My husband and I are still using Grapeâ€"Nuts and Postum.” Name given by Canadian Postum made only by the. Cheaebrongb ,. :5. ‘Mannfacturln Co. - ' ~ (Consolidate) . . . “do Chqbet Kunuo. Montreal 00., W'indsor,. Ont. Read, “The , (5253 FOR A Belem STOVE. Mlle A BREGHT thank that day that I heard of so grand (MEG-"Mr- ThOI‘ltlel- _u a medicine as Dr. Hamilton’s Pills." a man 095 110 (991) Dace Wl‘l .. . l . V ~ ‘ _ Every .‘woman should use these pills his companions Perhaps it 15 because 1 Road to ‘Veuwuel,’ “1 Pkgs‘ 31 ' REPUTATION, USE BLACK KNIGHT. regularly.because good health pays" he hears a different drummer. Let “There’s a Reason.” .. ,, , "V. ' and “.3 good, vigorous health that him march to the music which he Ever read the above letter? A. new _ I ,l Pas-[E THEE F. DALLEY @110, No DUST comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton’s .hears, however measured or far away. 21.1: 22333, £3111); [£3133 3311:1218. 1133.; . ' 0%”st HAM'LTON'ONT' N0 RUST Mandrake and Butternut Pills.- â€"~Thoreau- mterest.

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