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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Apr 1914, p. 3

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All ready baked to a nicely; whole, ‘ meaty and full flavored. ‘Heating only is necessary. I ~count-ry owing to the hostilities Every woman wi _ poor complexion needs medicineâ€" lleeds a potent tonic 'to regulate her system. ._ ' l| . â€"â€" insrre - - To "one up- the StOmaCh to 1 deuce of her, advanced tendenc1es, good digestionâ€"to give new life and vitality to the whole systemâ€"where is there a remedy like Dr. Hamilton’s] Pills? . tll pale cheeks and which offence she was sentenced by the Court of_.Arclles to do penance at St. Paul’seCrCuss. Her home was ‘ Finger Swollen. Cuticura Soap Lumps. Couldn’t Rest or Sleep. near the Fleet, and as furtllcr ev1- and Ointment Cured" itAis said that she was a “participa- L .. - N' B "In d . - o tor 1:1 most of the'crimes and wild “gem come“ ‘ 'â€" r-sa” mew” f‘ 1. f l ‘ t. ,, ‘X b _b ‘ . on my hand for agood many years. Every - 10105 0 10‘ lme' ‘ 51” m e1 In wintermy hand wouldcrackandpartoi‘the DY‘ Hamilton’s Pius enable you to Drul'l'lane She made a fortune." timeIhadto wcaraglove to do my work, eat what you likeâ€"they correct con- stipationâ€"make nourishing bloodâ€"- instil force and vim into a runâ€"down system. If nervous and can’t sleep, your re- medy is Dr. Hamilton’s Pillsâ€"â€"they :search out the cause of your condition and you rise ill the morning refreshed, strong, vigorous, ready for the ddy’s work. Dr. Hamilton asks every weak and debilitated person to use his Mandrake :and Butternut Pills. They make old ;folks feel young, and weak folks feel lstrong. Their effects upon insomnia and langour is marvellous. Hundreds ldeclare they soothe and quiet the gnerves so that a good night’s rest al- ways follow their use. To look well, to feel well, to keep Iwell, use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. They are mild, cleansing, strengtheningâ€"â€" good for the young or old. Sold by all dealers ill 25c. boxes. m WAR COST $548,000,000. Bulgaria Also Lost Between 55,000 and 58,000 Men. Prof. Tsankoff has figured out the cost of the Balkan war to Bulgaria. The total credits voted amounted to $62,000,000. The requisitions for horses, sup- plies and other necessaries are esti~ mated to have cost $30,000,000. ' The deficit in the revenues of the amounted to $10,000,000. Munitions and transport cost $30,000,000. V The expenses of taking strategic railways and other miscellaneous expenses are placed atr$36,000,000. I Pensions for soldiers incapaci- tated will require the capital sum of $30,000,000. The value of the ter- ritory ceded to Roumania is placed at $300,000,000. . The grand total is thus $548,000,- 000. The number of lives lost was be- twgen 55,000 and 58,000, or between B and 7 per cent. of the adult male population of the country. >1<_ Main Thing. Madge: “Charlie whistled that new tune last night. Do you re- member how it goes ’2” Marjorie: “No; but I can dance it.” -51. I? l) “v.11? 1) STA RT ..__.__. After Changing to Poslum. Many a talented person is. kept back because of the interference of tea or coffee with the nourishment of the body. This is especially so with those whose nerves are very sensitive, as is often the case with talented per- sons. There is a. lsimple, easy way to get rid of tea and coffee troubles, and a- lady’s experience along these lines is worth considering. She says: “Almost from the beginning of the use ‘of coffee it hurt my stoâ€" mach. By the time I was fifteen I was almost arnervous wreck, nerves - all u-nstrung, no strength to endure the most trivial thing.- eit-her work or fun. " “There was scarcely anything I could eat that would agree with me. The little I (hid eat seemed to give me more trouble than it was worth. I was literally starving; was so weak I could not sit up long at a. time. “It was then a friend brought me a hot cup of Postuln. I drank part of it and after an hour I felt as though I had had something to-ca«t 'â€"â€"felt strengthened. That was about five years ago, and after continuing Postum ill place of coffee and gra- dually getting stronger. to-day It can eat and digest anything I want, walk as much as I want. Mynerves are steady. , “I believe the first thing that did me any good and gave me an up- ward start- was I’ostum, and I use it altogether now instead of coffee.” Name given by Canadian Post-um 00., Windsor, Ont. ’ Postum now comes in two forms: ‘chnlarl’osium â€"â€" must be well boiled. 15c and 250 packages. Instant Postumâ€"is a soluble pow- ‘d-er. A teaspoonful dissolves 'quick- lVly ill a cup of hot water and. with ’cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 300 and 50c Etins. ' . i The cost per cup of both kinds 13 about the same. f‘There’s a Bea-son” for Postum. ' â€"sol‘d’by'Grocers.* ' for when I washed in hot water with it un- wrapped it used to‘irritate so much that I didn‘t know what to do. I had to take a which she left to her nephew, with I rough towel and rub it until the blood would come sometimes. Many a night I had to sit the strict injunction that he should not lay it out foolishly, but should get drunk with it'while it lasted. Wireless at the Pole. .For some little time the Mawson expedition in the southern Polar regions has been in communication with the outside world by means of the wireless stat-ion which was esâ€" tablished at Adelie land, which is the base of the expedition. This wireless station had been in place nearly a year before it was put in working order, owing to the diffi- culties encountered in operating the gasoline engine. which drives the dynamo due to the unusual con- ditions existing at this point, and accidents happening to the pole. The troubles were at last over-come and frequent messages are exâ€" changed with the .outside world. . _q‘ Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn’t Smart â€"-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Salli i. Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid. 256. 506' T110 Vigilant Guests. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Taboo. 25c, 50c. ,Eye Books Free by Mail. “DO 5'0“ think the bride and mayor-om Good for AHEyoq that and Care groom will be able to give us the Murine By. Randy Co” Chicago Slip 2” .' . . . .. 'â€" “Hardly. We’ve manned all au~ -FIRST LADY CHLOROFORMED. tomobile at the frontdoor, a flock . _“- of motorcycles at the rear, and an Mrs. Agnes Thomson Was a ’atient airship on the roof.” of the Discoverer. up in bed and rub them and sometimes that didn‘t satisfy. I had to scratch with my fingers and the nextmorning I would find a. big piece of skin whlch I had taken oil. This winter I had sores on one of my hands. I thought they were, ulcers. They pained and burned. They started just like a. little lump and would be hard and sore and after that there would be a big bunch of pusand when that would be out it would leave an opening almost as big as half a. five-cent piece. I couldn't rest or sleep with the pain and the burning sensation. The ulcer I had on my finger this winter was still worse. There was more inflammation [or my finger was swollen almost twice its natural size and was just 'as red as apiece-of flannel. - “I took the Cutieura. Soap. and-made a. suds with it and washed the hand with a piece ofcotton and after it was washed I used to take the Cutleura. Ointment and spread it on a piece of cotton and wrap the hand with it. I was "cured in a little over a, wee .". (Signed) Mrs. Charla Surette. June 5. 1913., Cutlcuro. Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. For a liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. book. send post-card to Potter Drug 86 Chem. Corp.. Dept. D. Boston. U. S. A. W I ..._.__.__.-,,<_ __.._._.‘.._>I4_....__..._. H v leirl i a. -h f .- . - gicaIZciienzde brosugh: iii):th t: llzlby _ Alaska, stone broke, and so altered the death recently of Mrs. Agnes _____ Thomson, the first woman in the Gin Pius Give Prompt Relief By world'to be chloroform-ed. She was Curb“, Tl“. Kid“ng the niece of Sir James Simpson, the a I " | ’ celebrated Edinburgh physician, who discovered the use of anaesthe- tics in surgery, and thereby linked . his name to those of the greatest 31,13,553;mg“hbaega‘fihg3:53,}‘31‘13332 benefactors the ‘human race has with Neuralgia. t resorted to GIN had. ' says: “Just a word'of praise for GIN PILLS. About fifteen months ago I could not walk across my room. suffer- ing severely with Rheulnatics. I took _ , _ . I quite well." If anyone w111 turn to the most 50c. a. Box, (Sim-23.2.50. Sample free casual histor ' of guy er and find} if you write National Drug .5: Chemical there descripfifions ofgtllii tortures CO' or canada' ngted' 10:011m' through which in the old days pa- ,, t ' I tients went who suffered operations, “Mt Goc_s' he will wonder how sufficient human Bi?“ "Does your Wife 9"91‘ £0 ’00 mettle was found to stand them. It the 011113 501‘ 5’011 When you are out is little- wonder that hopeless death late l” ‘ was often preferred to a hopeless struggle. . Simpson’s discr0very coupled with Listcr’s laid the foundation of that miracle known as modern surgery. Not only were Operations after- wards performed painlessly, but the subsequent dangers of septic poi- soning were eliminated. Both Simpson and Lister had to face an unbe-lieving world, but both by their thorough methods conquered it in a. short time. I It is not yet sixty years since the first painless operation was per- formed, and many things have been added to Simpson’s work. But he remains secure on his pinnacle. We take as lightly as a pin-scratch nowadays capital operations 'that before his day meant certain death. We'hear no longer the same burden of terrible anxiety for those who go under the surgeon’s knife. The in- strument of certain torture and unâ€" certain cure has become the speedy herald of hope and health where hope and health were dead. Screnadcd Murderer. A young man, named Ri-eder, who was lately sentenced at Tllun, Swit- zerland, to penal servitude for life for the murder of a girl named Emily Danzer, complained the other day that he was disturbed at night by a woman singing hymns under his prison-window. Inquiries were made, and the singer proved to be the murdered girl’s sister. She ex- plained to the police that she conâ€" sidered it her Christian duty to save the soul of the prisoner. The girl has been handed over .to the care of her people, who have prom- ised not to allow :her to approach the prison again and disturb the convict’s repose. when I get home.” _,__,-â€"â€"â€"â€"- ) I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT the BEST Linlment in use. I got my foot badly jammed lately. I bathed it well with MINARD’S LINI- MENT, and it was .as well as ever next da '. ~ ‘ 3 Yours very truly. T. G. McMULLEN. ___'________._.__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Take the conceit out of some men and you’ve hardly got a grease spot left. v 'Mlnard's Llnlment for sale everywhere. Grcgal-ions Man. He had been calling for some time, and she thought she would give him a gentle hint.” “It is not..good for man to live alone,” she said. “That’s why we have clubs,” he responded calmly. Siamese women now have the right to vote the same as men. REMEMBERI The ointment you out On your child’s skin gets into the system just as surely as food the child eats. Don’t let impure fats and mineral coloring matter (such as many of the Ichcap ointments contain) get into your child's blood! Zam- Buk is purely herbal. No pois- onous coloring. ‘Use it always. An Accident. . " Employe: “Sir, I would respect.- fully ask you for an increase in sal- ary; I have got married lately.” Manager of the \Vorks: “Verry sorry, Horneyhand, I can be of no assistance to you. The company is not responsible- for any accidents that happen to its employes when ofi'duty.” » '- - clo ': 1"“- w‘ . .._ .xy;.z__:___ 7.7.. . I . .. . “1...: :1. kept 'specimens under continuous Mr. Samuel Longmore. of Montreal” PILLS again for one week and became SOIL”, Dix: “No, but she goes for mel - be “None_ Miss Stcnve.” i Guycnot, a Paris biologist, has rearâ€" 1° ed about 40 generations of the comâ€" / // , mon lly, producing'about 400,000 in- \ “a... dividuals in a, single line, and has excluSion‘ from microbes, feeding them with specially sterilized food. "7 "-“'»"Lk~“-“‘â€"’K‘v‘ 191‘ I"! ‘2" '~ J’s/11 hF’nsWy ‘jwiifi-K“’ At 75 deg. liallr., the develop- ment from the egg has been com- 3 pleth in twelve days, laying being 3 begun by the female ill a day or two ' after emerging in the adult state. The flies have continued quite nor- . 1 Efizfiw‘fl ., nlal, and the successive generations \ ”' have shown no lessening of feeundâ€" ,LRM,“F‘°‘R “LE ‘ 1tY~ , 'H. --W. DAWSON. Ninety Col-darn: suns: i In development under the condl- Toronto. 5) tions of protelction thlelie. has beeil 1a FFYQU SWAET TOW reat "all’l tie usua arge more - In t. toe . Grain, or Dairy ‘arm. ll igty of Ille'larva-e and pupae having ggfigrg : Brampton 01' 9' life“ reduced into pra‘cncauy “our H. w. DAWSON, colour.“ 51., Toronto ' l . g >2 ' WANTED. : llcncfactions for Universities. G512?$3”??thsvgg‘ggmgg‘nffiggfifi .' Universities are now receiving (finely; The Coriada:SVeatlle1-__Insuranco _ some of the large private benefac- ’Ommny' Town“: tions for which they have long en- NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. . vied _American institutions. Cam~ oon \VEEKLY 1N nlvn T0\VN)1N r. bridge Universe, 1... recently .. celved $450,000 for general pur‘pOses $4,000, .Tel‘lns liberal. . Wilson Publish- : and $500,000 for a chair of'astro- glngmggénlmny. 73 West Adelaide Street. physics; Bristol University has had ’ ' .-___..__.______.._... if a gift of $100,000 from one donor, MISCELLANEOUS‘ " $90,000 from another, and $75,000 ANGER. 'IUMons. nouns. are. from two Others. internal and external. cured with- . out. painby our home treatant.M;Yi{;l:‘ ' "‘ tif’il‘ilimii’fvilifégfiiaf‘dl?“ ' * D0 Corns Lead to Cancer? As yet this has not been proved,.but . interested parties will find nothing bet- I» tor for corns than Putnam’s Corn Exâ€" ‘1' tractor. 25c. at all de’alersf a - H ,1, ___ . Changed. . ‘ , 33 I _ First Chorus Lady: “What do you ,ESTAB'D '355 M ‘ think, dear? George is back from Used by successn furl planters that you would hardly know him.” Second Chorus Lady : “I’m sure I sha’n’t, dear.” ' - Mlnard's Linimant Cures Burns. Etc. for over half a century Ourlarge and beautifullyillustrated 5‘". ' ' CATALOGUE FREE ' J. A. SIMMERS, Limited renouro, our. Willieâ€"“Pa, what is a slave to fashion 2” "Pawâ€"“A man Who has a' wife andvsome grown daughters, my Mlnard's Llnlment Relieves Neuralglau Gooil Gracious. g ' I - “Mv word, Jacob,” said Stem- berg,’ “that is a beautiful diamond you have in your pln. .How much did it cost '2” _“I paid one thousand l ‘dollars,” replied Jacob. “One exclaimed St-einberg. “Vy, I did ‘not know you ver vorth so much money.” “Ve-ll. you see.” ex- claimed Jacob, “ven der old man died he left me one thousand dol- lars for a stone to be erected to his memory, and dis is der stone.” Think Again. “Now, Toney, if there were nine- teen sheep in a .field and seven jumped over a wall how many would ithousand dollars! Good gracious l” _ Spend one dollar fora. bottle. has saved a great many horsesâ€"has put them back to work, even after they have been given up: Over 35 years of success “No, Toney, think again. There were nineteen sheep and seven jumped over the wall.” “Well, Miss Stowe, I think I know what you mean; but, really, Miss Stowe, you may know arithmetic, but you don’t know sheep.” .__........ Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days “Did you ever heal" the story of Drugglsts refund’ “10118? ‘1 PAZO the dirty Window?" “No, I don‘t i T fails to cure Itching. Blind. , -, - - .â€" _. - . ,_ ,- _n grlNl’VI‘rxdgiiiiIding Piles. First application thlllk 1 d“ -” :1 $11855 1 :‘f’n t; tun gives I‘elief- 506- it to you.” "Why not?’ ‘Iou wouldnt be able to see through it.” A Smart Slap, __ l Mrs. Snappersmlâ€"â€"How dare youl Only one “Baomo Qumran" talk back to me? I never saw such 'irongetr gfilfuérifb caélulngX-I {31111 nlamei, ' - v . AKA" "J ‘ i I .l 7. '..oo unpudence' And you can 3011189” for signature elf E. \V. GHAOVEI Cures a lady’s maid: do you? a Cold in One Day. 25c. Marieâ€"I was a lady’s maid beâ€"‘ â€"*j“â€" . fore I worked for you, madam. I All Expensrv: Affair. ~v l Youthâ€"v“that do I have to pay Minard’s Llniment Cures Dandruff. J‘for a marriage license :37; a Facet-ions Clerkâ€"“\Vell, you get it on the instalment plan.” ' :- Brile by the Other Side. “My lat ,” asked a clergyman of Youtll--â€"“IIow’s that 2” a small boy, “who is thatgentle- Facet-ions Clerkâ€"~“Two dollars man you attend church with ’2" down and your entire salIiry each “Grandpa,” was the reply. week for the rest of vour life.” “Well,” said the clergyman, “if _ . you will only keep him awake dur- Constipahonw lug my Sermon 1’11 giVe. 3‘0“ 0 Penny is an enemy within the camp. It Will each week.” The boy fell in with undermine the strongest constitution the arrangement, and for the next and ruin the most vigorous health. two weeks the old gentleman lis- ,It leads to 1ndlgest100» bilEOUSP-Qsié tened attentively to the sermon. ‘mpure How! bad complemon’ 5“: - ‘ - headaches, and is one of the most The thn'd Week’ however‘ found him {re uent causes of appendicitis. To $011M]- 11519911 The Clef-gyman Can' neg ectitis slow suicide. Dr. Morse’s ed the boy to him'and said, “Your Indian Root Pills positively cure grandpa. was asleep again toâ€"day. Constipation. They. are egtirely 'Didn’t I promise you a, pennv to v_e etablcm composxtlon and 0 not - , I.» u . 4, , ‘ -, 81C n, weaken pr gripe. Preserve keep hlm awake? Yes, replied ourhca‘thb taking . the boy, “but grandpa now gives y y me five cents not to disturb him.” Dr. Morse’s ‘3 . _ . Indian Root Pills A man entlrely wrapped up in V," v ‘ . himself carries a small package: IDSLL Iiiâ€"«’14,, El). 7. ' A--.u.u> 5-.. .. -~.. ' ~ < “ .. a. z... .-, ,. A ' . > 11;? , w it for a Horse Save a. horse and you ' won't have to buy one. Don’t sell or destroy any C horse. on account of v. S‘pavlll, Splint, Ringllone, - (.urb,.% ramsoriomenes‘s. ‘3' . _l: : _. v a; . have proved its value. _ " Air. J. M. Gremlin of St. Lin, Que" 4" writes: A (9‘ "I have been using; your Spnvln " ‘5 Cure for many years, alwa ya with " - i‘ excellent,l'csulls.” ,. ‘ . y ‘5' Got. Kendall's Spavln C‘ll‘l.‘ at ' w ‘ i; any druggist‘s. Price, 51.00 per . . ,. ". bottled lnmlcsi‘or. (:0. “A ' Treatise on the llorsc"_frco at. . l drnggisis or from ' ~. - ' > "‘1 Dr. B. J. Kendall Co.,. . ‘ ‘ .T Enosburg Falls.Vcrmont.U.S.A. ’ 7 . _ ~ . . ..

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