Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 24 Jun 1909, p. 7

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; LACK OF BLOOD •l^ What Caasss Eeadaclies, Cizzi- ' ness aod leart Palpitation. On the blood depends the welfare ^f the whole body. Ww:re good blood exists disease is uaknuwn, watery disease quickly seizes hold of the body â€" It is then headaches, backaches, dizziness, heart palpi- tation and other serious ailments A CHEERFUL MEAL TIME PLANS OF A MINISTER'S BUST WIFE. She Learned to Make Children Happyâ€" Took Time for Fairy Tales. ReatJisg tn item about complain- SHE COULD NOT HOLD A TEACUP BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CUBED MRS. JAMES H. WHITE. They Took Away Iler Backache, I . ^ . Cured Her Urinary Trouble and make themselves felt. Good blood , Jng at meais aaa<le me think of one •, . „ ... ,, ~. "i*.**- can always be obtained through the | ,«oman'a plan," said a woman to a "*"^ "*^'" * "*" "»"»»"• use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fori Philadelphia Ledgei- •â- vriter. •'.She Prevelle, Gaspe Co., Que., Jun« Pale People. They actually make is a minister's wife, and ka-d a fam- 21 (Special)â€" After suffering for pod, rich blood and thus restore lily of seven children. By the way,' four years from ills, which many a l4>st strength and banish disease, all of her sons and daughters have woman knows, and being treated Mr. Herbert Hanson, Brewers | turned out well, not a black sheep by » doctor who failed to give her Kills, N. B., says:â€" "I cannot i in the flock. j relief, 4Lrs. James H. White, a praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills too ' " 'I made it a rule in my family, | farmer's wife living near here, is ^jighly. I was troubled with head- j she said, 'to have sick call aft«r again a well woman. Dodd'a aches, dizziness and loss of strength mess. When a child sat down at Kidney Pills cured her. itnd had a hacking cough which I the table and began t<5 discourse, "My trouble started from a feared would lead to consumption, en a headache, cut finger or any' strain," Mrs. White states. "I Ltried a number of medicines with- childish ill, I inunediately said, had a pain always across my hack out benefit^ but was finally persuad- "Sick call after mess, dear." After and a steady pain in the back of my the meal I took any child who was neck, and I had urinary trouble ailing into my room, examined him that caused me a great deal of an- and gave him some simple remedy noyance. Ladies, Do You Know TKAT Bull Dog ti to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. r did so and useo these Pills for itveral months with remerkable re Milts. They helped me so much:;f he needed it, petted him and! ''For four years I suffered in this t^iat I now strongly recommend tliem to all other sufferers." 'The experience of Mr. Hanson is that of thousands of others who Wave found health and strength ^trough Dr. Williajms' Pink Pills ifter other medicines had failed. It is through their power in mak- fbg good blood that these Pills ture such troubles as anaemia, in- digestion, rheumatism, heart pal- J)itation, neuralgia, nervous troub- es and the distressing ills of girl- hood and womanhood. Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People â- are sold by all dealers in medicine •or direct by mail from The Dr. ^Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. cheered him up or promised him! way and the doctor I consulted < ^me little treat if it was only a r<ot do me any lasting good. In the morning I was dizzy and I fin- ally got so nervous I could not hold case of childish blues CHILDREN GET BLUES. "Chldren do get the blues as well as grown-up. I had my les- son in letting household duties over- ride my duties to my children from piy very littlest girl. " 'One Saturday afternoon I wm scrubbing my kitchen, was tired, DISTANCE SENSE OF BLIND. A * Itcmarkably Developed in Some Persons. It has long been known that some blind persons can move about in places that are entirely strange to cup. ; "Then I started to use Dodd'a : Kidney Pills, and I got relief rigu- from the start. Three boxes cured me completely. To-day I am a well woman." Mrs. W'hite's troubles were Kid- , ney troubles. So are the troubles warm and about ready to cry from ^jf ning out ^f ten of the suffering nervousness and tiredness. Carrie ^omen of Canada to-day. That was only five years old, and shaj jg why Dodd's Kidney Pills always seemed to keep right under my feet cure them. with her old doll until I put her outside on the step with no gentl* hand, and told her to stay there. She watched me for about ten min- utes. Then I heard her heave a LESS SURE. Mrs. Wildman â€" "I can tell you ... ,..,, . , .... t_.„! this, Mr. Wildman ; if you continue sobbing Uttle sigh and the tears .^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ jj extrav^- ance you'll surely pay for it •RAND AMMONIA rOVDER "Cleans Up everything'' tUou/acuirad br J B. PAINK CO, Ltd.. ToroBU. ASK VOUN OKOOm PON IT. EaT* ;i>arcou»in>, luxl wriu u (or partleaUri ref&nlia( priu u( a |(aOLDP«iei*ra MAL METAUZI nCtZ HAT MM VERY UNUSUAL. First Physician â€" "Any unusual symptoms about that last case of yours 1" Second Physician â€" "Yes, he paid me fifty dollars on account yester- day." COURTSHIP IN THE NORTH. The old Eskimo lit aeup of wal- rus oil and peered over the seal- skin curtain. "Aurora," he called, sharply, "is that young man down there yett" "Yes, pa," answered the Eski- mo belle. "Well, I want you to cut him out, understand i" "Erâ€" You'll have to do it your- self, pa; he has been here so long he is frozen to the snow settee." Worms derange the whole system. Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- tor deranges worms and gives rest to the sufferer. It only costs 23 cents to try it and be convinced. BE CAREFCX. In going cut after fame, make sure that you don't capture noto- riety. Re4, Wemk, WmT> W«t«r7 St^ Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Ci»«n- pouBdad by Experienced Physlciana. Uu^ rlne Doeen't Smart: Seothea Eye Pain. Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for lUuatratcd Eya Book. A.t Drusslata. The Foe of Indigestion. â€" Indiges- tion is a common ailment and few are free from it. It is a most dis- tressing complaint and often the suffering attending it is most se- vere. The very best remedy is Parmelee's Vegetable Pills taken according to directions. They rec- tify the irregular action of the sto- mach and restore healthy action. For many years they have been a standard remedy for dyspepsia and indigestion and are highly esteem- ed for their qualities. . NEVER MET HIM. Young Wife â€" "Don't you admire a man who always says the right thing at the right timet" The Spinster â€" "I'm sure I could if I ever have the pleasure of meet- ing such a man." Doctor- dear sir ? You sent me a note itat ing that you had been attacked with mumps, and I find you suffer- ing from rheumatism." Patient â€" "That's all right, doctor. There wasn't a soul in the house that knew how to spell rheumatism." The microscope in the hands of exnerts employed by the United States Government has revealed the fact thzt a house fly sometimes Why, how is this, my carries thousaiids of disease germs attached to its hairy body. The continuous use of \\'«lson's Fly Pads will prevent all dar>^;*r of infection Irom that source by kiliis^ both the germs and the flies. Wi" all r tb ♦he best of flies and came into her blue eyes. "Oh poor piamma," she said, "You never have time to tell fairy stories like ether mammas, do yout" SAYING STRUCK tN. the only thing that COMMERCIALIZED. A romance ceases to be a ro- mance the minute her father aaks : "Is he making good money!" M^ da. L and O Tha et' ^ A .W Aft T fe . li »ou w*ut :o »^»1 !'fo ''f'f *fa»ch fou own In Ihm Colt^ 9UIM Of e A Dim =**'" proiwrty at s •taiH-* fur our new »u â-  »-•* u pi»Ji -'^ »r''it.f W'LhoUt COQUniMtoiL Oivetuiia* fdrapMC Ipt.LU p..r.jof »oy kiod to »uy kxallty wni* a ^^*C wh»!. fc"«l wr.*re yon wi»h tv buy, and e* wui Mud direct from the o â- â€¢noi with wo ixitnm»««o«i bdaM. â- i|YL%>wiioaii lnv«stm«nt AasosiaUon, tSKLL Fire Insurance Igents %M BM. Head Office. Richmond- Que E.tabU.he* SS' â-  Capi tal eiO-OOa r or a«.iioie. M aarepl* ISted pSatt. Pr«Tinre oi Oiitano. .ddreM J, H. EWART, Chief Ageat, Ho. is WelUaitoB M.. Ka««, ToroaS* AGENTS â- Wl SIVITimlAMPU' vmrrE /OR CATALOol^ WOMUL M..te t3« !>»»»» J »«ab. l..h i«.nii»n«4it boaluu a« »ur capial. Our bija In eT«rj kom*. •« qnlckly n>*<l up aod r«p«»t oidere oou» I»«t. ExciiulTe ter> ritorr i1»«». T«i H'«« Sc»riT 0»« P«pc aa, Teroato. Oat^ day." Mr. Wildmanâ€" "I that my creditors nad the same faith in my good intentions." ^-â- *Ho .ii_v dear. 'I cannot t«ll how much that struck in. I dropped my scrob- them with a remarkable degree o"fil";"sh, gathered the little pink and certainty and without coming into. «hite mite to my heart, shed a few collision with any large object. i t^ars va^,â- %e\l, which rehev-ed the Half a centurv ago Spallanzani i Ecr^'^us strain. Then I sat her up- discovered that bats can steer clear ! ol my shming white kitchen table j. j^, ol obstacles in total darkness, in and told her the finest fairy tale I . / , "i- order to make sure that the sense !«"'<i '"^ke up as 1 scrubbed. As scon as I could get into dry things ^/^^^^ * . . courses m Jiusic, I called all the children and had a 'V<^' a^^ domestic Science. The "="" tea party under the lilac bush-; classes _ are made to From that time on my children ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, TORONTO. A very interesting illustrated booklet has just been issued by St. Margaret's College, for girls. Con- or independent of, an Academic course St. Mar- keep weather. EVERY HOME NEEDS a remedy that ij adapted for use in caee of sudden accident , . J J â- . T Ulneaa. iiuch a one is "Painliiller. ' ^•inket wrapped around it , 25,.. » bottle. Avoid Bubsiitutes. tbere 15 it comfortable in hot •"" «"»• "Painkiller â€"Perry Davia -26c. and 50c. WARREN QZOW3KI * OO. Uembeis Tomto atoak Ezoi*aca tiaden Bank BaUdlnf, U I TOBOjrrO. NSvrrokS of sight was not employed he blind- ed some bats and found that they ^l^^^^ „e ^^^^ ^^ average flew about as confidently and safely nne tea party under tne mac dusq , nersonkl j^>, V,*.fnrp (es. From that time on my children r° ^*'^"' *° af ^'^ vr\a^ tne personal This experiment proved that' came first, clean floors and tables influence of the teacher more fully warning of the presence of objects second. I often heard it whisiper- js received through some part of «'d. '0«r ministers wife does not the surface of the body other than , Ke»P her house m as perfect order the eves. In the case of blind per- i »s she nught, but I laughed, kissed tens 'it was thought at one time; my children s laughing faces and that this warning was given by j ^^^ ^^t mind. Bound waves reflected by the ob iects, but this theory is disproved by a simple experiment. When a blind man's ears are stopped com- pletely the sense of distance re- mains", although it is greatly dimin- ished. This shows that the sense of dis- (tance is not identical with the sense of hearing, and that a dis- tinction must be made between the to bear upon the pupil. "Good English, like good manners, comes best through association with those who have it," said an Oxford pro- fessor. The personal influence of tho'- teacher cannot be effective when the classes are large. WHAT YOU NEED FOR THB C OUNTRY . I You need some handy balm ready foi blistered hands, sunburned »kin cuts, bums, bruises, sting*, and the many little accidents incidental to open-air life. ZamBuk is the ideal balm. It is antiseptic, { soothing, and healing. Insect stings or barbed wire sciatcbea cannot become ' , ,. . J ..u J- i.- â-  poisoned wounds if Zam-Buk is applied. sense of distance and the direction- i \^ ,^n,„ «,„_ aching {eet, heals baby's •1 power of the blind. This power j chafed places, cools patches of sunburti. depends chiefly on the sense of di*- , relieves the pain of blisters. Mother* tance, but involves also hearing, [ should see that the couotrv cottage is never X'rature sense and ! without Zam-Buk. Purely herbal, it may j be regarded as Nature's own healer, .^pply "My friends," said a temperance lecturer, lowering his voice to an impressive whisper, "if all the pub- lic-houses were at the bottom of the sea, what would be the result 1" And the answer came: "Lots of people would get drowned." When going away from home, or at any change of habitat, he is a nise man who numbers among his belongings a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg' s Dysentery Cordial. Change of food and water in some strange place where there are no doctors may bring on an attack of dysentery. He then has a stand- ard remedy at hand with which to cop>e with the disorder, and fore- armed he cau successfully fight the ailment and subdue it. Many a man's boasted bravety has gone lame when his wife sug- gested that he visit the kitchen and fire the cook. Any man can inben'it money if given an opportunity, but when it comes to keep it â€" well, that's an- other storv. STOCKS AND BONDS JjSiSJta COBALT ViiUK lot tartT»»Hna. BE SURE YOU GET THE KINO YOU HAVE ALWAYS HAD. Chrinic to the (real popularity of The D. ,k L." Menthol Plaster uns'*rupuIou9 makers are putting up one like it. Made by Davis Sl Lawrence Co. DESCRIBED. "What sort of an orator is he?" "Sixty-lung power." A lady writes : "I was enabled to remove the corns, root and branch, by the use of Holloway's Corn Cure." Others who have trieu have the same experience. 'Wise is the chap who catches oa at the proper time and lets go at the psychological moment. CARPET DYEINQ BRITISH AMERICAN OYEINQ COl •«a4 pankmlara bj to. L »qJ we ar« mr* LOM/ulf ALEXANDER WARDKN, Church U CAOAiA) BONDS AND STOCKS Cobalt Kocka bought aod aoMoBowmtMioa. IS TOItO'4Ta STREET, TORONTO. CANAOI Lou Dluance Phoiiei Mala S70, Mata ttri. II Wonderiu!, Mav^lous, Mioculous" U tho •zclamitton â- >( ererr 'iie whii h.\s ased COON'S INVENTION • DeMARVEL" ( -I KlteiimAti*in. Nt,'ur.t;^'..i, Luinii,-u:». CooMtf* ptiiuQ, ItiiliiiOitidn And tnany 'ittier paiu producs iiiK (li»c&««!«. If rou ar« a sufferer writ« kt ono* (or ptrticuUm t't ('u»n'i 0«MarTel Co.. Umit«d| 6.0 iruwa Life BuiMinu, Toronto. Ontario. PldAaA meutiJU thU paper when wriltog. WANTED Binell, the tempe perhaps still other factors. It is a noteworthy fact that the eense of distance is not possessed by all blind persons, but different degrees in those. The blind pos- sessors of this sense locate it in and near the forehead and say that the eensation is vague and somewhat resembles a light touch. From the experiments of Kunz, I'Woelflin and others, it appears wcry probable that the distance sense is a function of the sensory fibres of the first branch of the nerv- CDUS trigeminus, which ramifies Vhrough the face. It is still un- k'uown whether the distance sense \i, served by special nerves or by fibres which also serve the pressure •nd other senses. An investigation of the conditions which favor this â- cnse would be very valuable, prac- tically as well as theoretically, for thorough development of the dis- tance sense would make the live* i< f the blind far safer and more in dependent than they are at present. It to all skin injuries, rashee, eruptions, diir.TifH, All dni£Kistt and itorea. HOT WEATHER MONTHS KILL LITTLE CHILDREN If you want to keep your chil- rosy, healthy and full of life ing the hot weather months I give them an occasional dose of iBaby's Own Tablets. This medi- cine prevents deadly summer, com- plaints by cleansing the stomach and bowels; or it cures the trouble promptly if it comes on unexpect- edly. The mother who keeps this medi- cine on hand may feci as safe as if she had a doctor in the home. Mrs. C. C. Roe, Georgetown, Ont., says: â€" "I can heartily recommend Baby's Own Tablets as a groat help to baby during the hot summer months. 1 have used them for sum- mer troubles, and ac much pleased with the result." Sold bv medicine dealer ar by mail at 25 cents box from the Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockvilic, Ont. ANARCHISM IN ENGLAND. Very Few Outrages Have Taken Place. The reMon that Anarchist crimes are practically unknown in England is that the Terrorists have agreed to regard England as a sort of haven of refuge, and, therefore, to be kept neutral. One of the few Anarchist out rages which came anyway near be- ing actually carried out, was that planned by Martial Bourdin, a Frenchman, who, some thirteen years ago, tried to blow up the Greenwich Observatory. His bomb, however, exploded prematurely, and he was the only person to suf- fer, being killed on the spot. At Walsall, in 1891, a plot was matured by alien Anarchists to blow up public buildings and assassinate certain officials, and bombs were made and filled. But the police were kept well informed, and pounced upon the gang, jnost of whom were sentenced to 1^^ terms of imprisonment. About the same time an Italian Anarchist, named Polti, together with a companion, was captured in London wi^ aa Uncharged bomb in his posa^ion. These two also went into penal servitude for lengthy periods. Occasionally, too. Anarchists have fallen out amongst themselves while temporarily resident in England, with the result that murder has been comraitteed. A typical case of this class of crime occurred a few years hack, when an Anarchist shoe- maker, resident in Clerkecwoll, was assassinated by a "comrade" whom he tried to induce to der Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. The wholesale murders of Anucn- iHUs at Peckham, too, iii 1903, by the Terrorist Dakran, may be properly relegated to this categorv, for vic- tims and assassin were alike Anar- chists in everything but name. A Sure Corrective of Flatulency. â€" When the undigested food lies in the stomach it throws off gases causing pains and oppression in the stomachic region. The belching or eructation of these gases is offen- sive and the only way to prevent tliem is to restore the stomach to proper action. Parmelee's Vege- table Pills will do this. Simple di- rections go with each packet, and a course of them taken systemati- cally is certain to effect a" cure. The Minister : "Mackintosh, why don't you come to church now?" Mackintosh: "For three reasons, sir. Firstly, I dinna like yer theol- ogy ; secondly, I dinna like yer singin' ; and thirdly, it was in your kirk I first met my wife." Don t experiment with unsarisi factory substitutes. Wilsons Fiji Pads kill many times more house flies than any other known article. "â- m THE DIAGNOSIS. "I suppose, Mr. Chapleigh," said the romantic maid, "that you have experienced many heart throbs?" "Indeed I have," replied the cal- low youth. "My physician attri- butes them to cigarettes." Snooper : "There is nothing per- fect on this earth." Swayback: "You forget Gilley." "What about Gilleyl" "He's a perfect ass. " Pains Disappear Before It.â€" No ' one need suffer pain when they have available Dr. Thomas' Eclec- tric Oil. If not in the house when required it can be procured at the nearest store, as all merchants keep it for sale. Rheumatism and ah bodily pains disappear when it is applied, and should the^- at any time return, experience teaches the user of the Oil how to deal with them. 10 Uni'.ed Empire* 250 Western i.lil and Coal. 50 WaiLicebiirrt Sugar, i^! 5ie;.;iig Bank, 20 TruNti an3 Guarantee, lo Birbeck Loan (fully paid 6 per cent ), 50 CoUitigwood >hipbuiMioj, 1000 Badger, looo Cobalt Gem, 2000 Diatiioiid Vale Coal. 5l>o Haileybury Sit. ver, 5000 Cobalt Do4 veiopment, loooi Shaiiinvk. 5000 .Maple .Mountain, lOool Agaunijo. 3000 Cobalt .Majestic, 1284 Rolb5chi!ds, 2000 Bailey, 2000 Lucky^ boys. le King Bt. Wast^ ToronCo. Arriving Missionary â€" "May I ask what course you intend to take with me?" Cannibal King â€" "The regu- lar one. You'll follow the fish." "LAKE OF BAYS" COUNTRY. A handsome brochure, artistical- ly illustrated, has been issued by the passenger department of the Grand Trunk Railway System, tell- ing of the beauties of the Lake of Bays district, in the "Highlands of Ontario." A new feature of this district is the new hotel â€" the Wawa â€"at Norway Point. The hotel it- self has a page illustration reflect- ing tho summer glories of wood- land and water, with a brood of seven wild geese soaring skyward beyond the tower. The concise description embodies the story of a charming resort. A copy can be obtained free on application to J. D. McDonald, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. SHIELDED BY SAND, riuring his extensive explorations in Central Asia, Dr. M. A. Stein discovered in the desert northeast of Kashmir remains of human oc- cupation, among which were many manuscript leaves tu Chinese, San- skirt, and the unknown language of Khotan, which had been preserv- ed by the covering of sand blown over them, although tlie buildings that originally contained them had been destroyed. Remains of stucco relievoa and frescos, as well as panted panels, had also been simil- arly preserved under their covering of sand. Lord Curzon, speaking ca th)e region e.xplored by Doctor Stein, says; "The Greeks, the Indo-Scythiaiis, the Indians, the Huns, the Tibetans, the Chinese, all converge at this historical reude?:- vous, and the sand overlays the re- cords of their marches and meet- ings with its kindly and protective mantle." 1» ree) Ci iSSoS Send for (freej Catalogue No. T». VnseLL PtANO«Or^nCo^ Un.il«d GUe.LPH.ONX\Rll(5. ANOTHER CASH PRIZE CONTEST ORANGE MEAT Announces a New Prize Contest MORE PRIZES THAN THE LAST The First Prize will again be a LIFE AN.1UITY of FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS CASH Equal lo One Dollar per Weak Every \Ve«k during Li.'etima A 8303nd Prize of One Hundred Dollars Cash Two Prizos of Fifty Dollars Eaoh Ten Prizes of Twenty Dollars Eaoh Ten Prizes of Ten Dollars Eaoh Tw3nty Prizes of Five Dollars Eaoh Ono Hjndrs^i Prizes of One Dollar Eaoh CONDITIONS are simitar lo the last Contest, except that all OranKe Meat Ganon Bottom* uiust be seat ia oa or belore November Jolh, 1909. Full particiiWr^ »n priT.tt* p Mt o»r.l la %i»n pwk'»«« oJ •range Meat If you euter chi^ o^nteii. ojcapletft thti blank «pAC« beluw with yoar name and aJJi-ex, out it .'Ut *'i 1 mAll It W ^^^^^ ^ •rMC* Meat, Kln^elen Ont . ^x<TTsvi^^°ji><"*'' It wlUooti It •\\\\\ t eartoa b.*ttara4. < : H

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