Flesherton Advance, 4 Jul 1912, p. 7

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NEW STRENGTH FOR - NURSING MOTHERS Aching Backs and Tired Limbs Heed Not be Endured Aching backs, tired limbs, attacks f faintness, headaches and back- aches, ned not be a part of wo- man's life. There are times when her blood needs special attention, and these times are indicated by one or more of the above symptoms. It is at such times that Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills are worth their weight in gold to women, for they actually make the rich, red health- giving blood which makes weak, tired, despondent women, active and strong, and feeling equal to all their household duties. Such a suf- ferer was Mrs. William Sullivan, Main River, N. B., who says: ''I am writing to acknowledge the great good I received through Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. After my baby 1 was born last summer I was so run I down that life was really a burden, j I had to drag myself about to do , my housework, and every moment was one of trial. If I went upstairs I would be breathless and tired out, and my heart would palpitate violentlv. and I would have a feel- ing as though I was smothering. My appetite was poor, and my baby was Buffering from my weakness. I was advised to try Dr. Willims' Pink Pills and got six boxes, and before they were all quite used I was like a different woman. My appetite re- turned ; I regained my strength, and the work about the house no longer bothered me. As the result of my experience I would strongly urge all weak women and nursing mothers to use Dr. Williams' Pink FREDERIC HARRISON. Mr. Frederic Harrison, the fam- ous leader of the Positiyists, friend of Ruskin and Carlyle, was eighty years of age- last October, and he came in from an eight-mile walk at tea-time with springy step and alert bearing. It was his ordinary daily exercise, and not at all in the na- ture of a birthday celebration. Mr. Harrison is spending the ev- ening of his days near Hawkhurst, in Kent, where he delights in his garden and grounds, which he has made very beautiful. He rose on his birthday at 7.30, breakfasted at 8.30, and was engaged from 9.30 till luncheon-time with the morning CHILDHOOD DANGERS. No symptoms that indicate any of the ailments of childhood should be allowed to pass without prompt attention. The little a ; lment may soon become a serious oas and per- haps a little life passes out. If Baby's Own Tablets are kept in the house minor troubles can be promptly cured and serious ones averted. The Tablets are guaran- teed absolutely safe and can be given to the newborn babe as well as the growing child. Mrs. Arthur Drapeau, Mont Carmel, Que., says: "I can give Baby's Own Tablets to my little one without fear, well knowing the beneficial results that will follow their use." The Tablets are S'j'd by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Rrock- ville, Ont. Pills." There is no woman, no matter what her station in life, who will not enjoy better health if she occa- eionally fortifies her blood through the uae, of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The Pilla are sold by all medicine dealers or may b had bv mail at BO cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cin Co., Brockvill, Ont. WOMAN TO HARPOON WHALES Whaler's Daughter Will Accompany Him on Expedition. When th pioneers of women's freedom started out to win sex equality they did not reckon whale hunting among the pursuits suitable for feminine aspirant* to indepen- dence. That is why Miss Hjordis Jugebrigtsetn, of Christiania, Nor way, is ahead of the feminist game She was born by the sea and her father has been a whale hunter eim-o 1866. His record of capture runs dose on 18, 000 whales and his name is known among hunting men from the North Cape to Portuguese South Africa. In the latter section of the earth hLs son has been domiciled for thrx years. Now Miss Jugebrigts-en is going with her father on a whaling expedition in that region as a regu lar member of the hunting party. She has passed her apprentice ship, for several times she has ac companied the boats and has be- come an expert ehot. Up to now Frederic Harrison. newspapers, his correspondence, and his new book, "Autobiographic Memoirs." His mornings work in- cluded the writing of twelve letters. Arriving home at five o'clock after his walk, he spent half an hour in showing visitors round his garden. Then there was a little rest before dinner. At eleven it was bedtime. An unbroken sleep of eight hours every night and an interest in every waking hour, that is Mr. Harri- son's happy lot at eighty. He is engaged on another work, "Among My Books." He writes about 1,500 words a day. DUBIOUS About What Her Husband Would S.y. A Mich, woman tried Postum be- cause coffee disagreed with her ant her husband. Tea is just as harm- ful as coffee' because it contains caf- feine the same drug found in cof fee. She writes: "My husband was sick for three years with catarrh of the bladder and palpitation of the heart, caus ed by coffee. Was unable to work at all and in bed part of the time. "I had stomach trouble, was weak and fretful so I could not attend to my housework both of us using coffee all the time and not realiz ing it was harmful. "One morning the grocer's wife said she believed coffee was the cause of our trouble and advised Postum. I took it home rather du- bious what my husband would say- he was fond of coffee. "But I took coffee right off the table and we haven't used a cup of it since. You should have seen the come an expert BUBO. v v w iiuw . , , , , ahe has merely assisted the men. but Change in us, and now my husband her skill has' now matured so that I never complains of MSlijSfeife she herself will fire the deadly har- poon against tho monsters of the deep. She is only 20 years old, and despite her daring pursuits, she re- mains a tender-hearted and gentle girl. NAGGING WIVES. The Husband Is Frequently a Very Good Han. The woman who nags usually takes for her subject such trivia] matters. It needs so little to upset her. and set her tongue wagging, Woe betide her household during a spell of wet, dirty weather ! She is constantly on the alert for those offenders who disregard doormats A scratch on any of the'householc r urniture will make her fretful for a day, and an accident with the jravy on the clean tablecloth wil rankle in her mind for a week. Annoyances come to the nagger which no other woman has to bear or so she thinks. She looks foi trouble, so trouble comes to her She is always nagging at someone for sins of omission or commission By some strange freak of Fate, i often happens that men who de serve good wives get those whicl come um'or another heading, an the scoundrels and the undeserving males get the model women. Th husband of the nagger is frequentl a very good fellow, who makes modef husband or would, if hi wife would let him. Can it be hi fault if his wife degenerates into nagger 1 There are some women who mak better wives under the rule o! martinet that they would under th regime of the man who puts up with anything for the sake of peace. The fear of their task-master keeps them from sliding into the grooves which end in domestic misery. I! a woman is inclined to nag, she should marry the man who is autocratic. So many women stunt themselves, and allow the weaker points of their characters to predominate, when they have settled down for life. They are apt to magnify their domestic worries of which they al- ways have a goodly share until these shut out the wider interests of the outer world. When once domestic matters fill the whole horizon of a certain type of woman, she is liable to degener- ate into one who is careful and troubled about the little things, and to become eventually a nagger. She may be a good housekeeper, but she makes a worrying wife. If the man the nagger has mar- ried should happen to be careless over manners and appearance, she has a continual subject for nag- ging. If he should sit at table in a negligent manner he must look out for storms, or a stony, disgusted silence. NOW'S THE TIME. Now's the time to be a-doing, If there's work that must be done, While the earth itself is wooing Favors from the shining sun. Not to-morrow ; you my never Hear the belle of morrow chime, But for every brave endeavor Now's the time ! Now's the time to be a-movmg, If in life you've any aim ; f you're anxious to be proving What in merit is your claim. )on't aih. don't to-day postpone it ! Is not idleness a crime? f you have not overthrown it, Now's the time ! Say not even. "I will do it Without failure by-and-by." 'hat's a time with no date to it In tbs shadows let it lie ! Seize the present ! It is flying Ever from you as you climb. Xow. if you are bent on trying Now's the time ! Not long ago Lord Kinnaird. who s always actively interested in re ligious work, paid a surprise visii to a mission school in the east en< of London and told a class of boys the story of Samson. In conclud ing his narrative his Lordship ad ded, "He was strong, became weak and then regained his strength enabling him to destroy his enemies Now. boys, if I had an enemy, wha would you advise me to do'" little boy after meditating on the secret of that great giant's strength shot up his hand and exclaimed, "Get a bottle of 'air-restorer." ? trnr/^kTwi^c* A LIPTON S TEA H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. EIGHT THOCSAND DOLLARS WILL buy beaa-.ifoJ hundred acres IB Northumberland County, including Stork and Implements. There IB in the fr^ok * borsee. 10 cows. etc. Thli ie a tnap. and can be had on easy Mrms. Posseis:oii at. EITHER WAY. The Optimist After all. marriage is the thing. If you marry the right woman, there is nothing like it. The Pessimist And if you marry the wrong woman, there is nothing like it ! IOOD FARMS IN LINCOLN. WELLAND. . _ .i, i T>-II n ^-* Haluin. Peel. York. Dnrnam. North- An Always Heady Pill. To those umbirland. Prinna Edward conntie* of regular habit medic-ine is of little' "->naM P r>. . concern, but the great majority of, men are not of recular habit. The | worry and cares of business prevent it, and out of tho irregularity of life comes dyspepsia, indigestion, liver ' and kidney troubles as a protest. The run-down system demands a corrective and there is none better than Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. They are simple in their composi- tion and can be taken by the most delicately constituted. ALBERTA. SASKATCHEWAN AND- Manitoba lands in large or email ism- FARM'S ALL SIZES. IN TUB A Boon for the Bilious. The liver is a very sensative organ and easily deranged. When this occurs there is undue secretion of bile and the acrid flows into the stomach and sours it. It is a most distressing ailment, and many are prone to it. In this condition a man finds the best remedy in Parmelee's Vege- table Pills, which are warranted to speedily correct the disorder. There is no better medicine in the entire list of pill preparations. Paris, as all the world knows, leads in fashions, and it is estimat- ed that in France 940,000 women and 75,000 men earn their living by supplying the latest modes. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Garget In Cowj. Why Should I Use Cuticura Soap? "There is nothing the matter with my skin, and I thought Cuticura Soap was only for skin troubles." True, it is for skin troubles, but its great mission is to prevent skin troubles. For more than a generation its deli- cate emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered it the standard for this purpose, while its extreme purity and refreshing fragrance give to it all the advan- tages of the best of toilet soaps. It is also invaluable in keeping the hands soft and white, the hair live and glossy, and the scalp free from dandruff and irritation. While its first cost is a few cents more than that of ordinary toilet soaps, k is prepared with such care and of such materials, that it wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making Its use, in practice, most econom- ical. Cuticura Soap is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, but the truth of these claims may be demonstrated without cost by sending to "Cuticura," Dept. ;M, Boston, U. S. A., for a liberal sam- ple cake, together with a thirty-two page book on the tkin and hair. tion any more. My stomach trou ble went away in two weeks after I began Postum. My children love it and it does them good, which can't be said of coffee. "A lady visited us who was usu- ally half sick. I told her I'd make her a cup of Postum. She said it was tasteless stuff, but she watched me make it, boiling it thoroughly for 15 minutes, and when done she said it was splendid. Long boiling brings out the flavor and food qua- lity." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor. Ont. Look in pkgs. for the famous lit- tle book, "The Road to Wellville." Ewer read the about letter? A new on ppeart from time to umo. Thiy an ienulne, true, and lull el human Interest . . . T MY EYE ! In common with peasants, princes often suffer the annoyance caused by having something in the eye. In- deed, there is no section of the com- munity thaf< escapes the irritation. Sometimes, it is true, a person may not be aware that there is actually anything in the eye ; but when there are the elighte-st indications of such a thing it is always well to make an examination. The most frequent site of the foreign body, according to a well-known doctor, is on the cornea, but it may lodge in the con- junctiva, which lines the inner sur- face of *he lids, or may lie beneath the upper lid. The latter situation is frequently forgotten, and the person examining the eye may make a most thorough eearch of the cor- nea, etc., bu* omit to turn up the upper lid. To delay having the eye attended to is dangerous, and a small, apparently inoffensive, for- eign body i* often the starting-point oJ tome grave ocular trouble. The largest railway station in the world, M lar aoreag* goes, i the Bowtbern Railway Station, Vienna, which oorrs close upon 100 acres. 'Do take your elbows off the ta- ble. John ! How can I hope for the children to have even an apology for manners if you persist in setting such a bad example?" "I wish you could manage to eat your food in a more Christian -like manner, John !" "Really, I do think it hard that you cannot eat your breakfast in my company without a newspaper stuck before you !" These and many other plaints poor John hears daily. The children of a nagging mother have very little happiness in their childhood, and rarely carry happy memories of home life with them when they fare forth into th? world. The miximum depth of the Atlan- tic is over five miles, and of the Pa- cific just under six miles. The greatest abysses are all found to be not far from the land. Norway's coast line, which mea- sures 1,700 miles in a straight line, becomes 12,000 miles if followed round the fjords. In these are over 150,000 islands. In New South Wales, Australia, any person taking part in a strike is liable to a penalty of l,000. or to be imprisoned for two months. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are made according to a formula ia Ue nearly a century ago aooaf the Indiana, and learned bom them by Dr. Mora*. Though repeated at- tempt* bar* been made, by physi- cians and chemlat*, it baa been found tanpoaaible to improve the formula or the pi I U. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Mb are a household remedy through- out the world for Constipation and all Kidney and Liver troubiea. They act promptly and effectively, ami True religion never speaks ol what it has done or is doing, neither has it any pomps or vanities, but does its work silently and without hope of reward, at least in this life Warts are disfigurements that dis- appear when treated with Hollo- way's Corn Cure. A mere good impulse that does not result in good works is rather worse than useless, for if not car- ried out in deed it has a reaction instead of an action as its outcome. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. WHEN HE DID BEGIN. M. " DAWSON. Toronto. APRES IN ESSEX clay loam; Nineteen a<rcs atramm timber: 1 acre orchard: frnm no'iso: frame bank bi>rn Price Ei*ht thortol"! TSro Hundred Pillar". Will *>T<->inr for 50 aere farm. The Wei-tern Real Estate, London. MALE HELP WANTED. FAILWAY AGENTS. TELEGRAPHERS and Clrfc in sreat demand through- Father (to his son whom he has 'out Ontario and Nr*h West. Sii Month* ' will onalifv you. Day and Mail oo !.. reproved for lying) I never told a lie when I was small. Hans Well, how old were you. father, when you began 1 . . Positions sorured. Free B<wk !8 einlnina. Dominion >-hool Telegraphy. Toron o. ISCELLANEOU*. HAT AND FARM SCALES. Wils Scale WV>rk> 9 Esplanade. Tor" -t Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sii-s.-This fall I sot thrown on a fnc and hurt my ches: very bad. o I , could not work and tt hart me to breathe. I tried all kinds of Liniments ml they did me no (ood. One bottle of MINAKD'S LINIMENT. ; warmed oo flannela and applied on my bre*t. cured me completely C. H COSSABOOM. Roeeway. Dtgby Co.. N S. C1 ANCE3. TUMORS. LUMPS, etc. I ,/ ternal and external, cared wit noal oin b onr home treatment. Write oj before too late. Dr. B>Uman Medical Co, GTON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wllson'i Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. FARMERS' SEND YOCR NAME get valuable information. D. 95 Argyle Street. Toronto. Boll. "Money, you know, is man's worst enemy." "I suppose that's why some folk like him for the ene- mies he has made." Nearly all infants are more or less subject to diarrhoea and such com- plaints while teething and as this period of their lives is the most cri- tical, mothers should not be with- out a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. . This medicine is a specific for such complaints and is highly spoken of by those who have used it. The proprietors claim it will cure any case of chol- era or summer complaint. THE INEVITABLE RESULT. '" am ,urpr ?etl t<> h^ar tl'at Dt.bMeigh has broken <Kwn.' said St-'ilbs. ''He us-.d to have -A spleo but THE LATER THE BETTER. He Hurry, dear, or we shall be too late for church. She We can't be too late when I'm wearing this old dress and hat. Try Murine Eye Remedy 1T mm Trjr U '"r Kl. w ;. w.lrrr ty-n<l YOU* Onuiu Id KrelldK. 1llitml<4l Btuk _ In nfb rvkM*. Ml'KlNK :f . "m- f^ V Q S !>'"">"> '"'' ' "eanaO-aot * r:l . mj **. f t *M clan*' 1'mctlct for nwnjr ?w. Now IW CO if <M!td to the Pnbllc >nd eold t,jr T* HE TORONTO HOSPITAL FOE IS- curablv* offers :to year*' training i complete course in Manage; Pott Gradu- ate Coarse in Bellue and Allied Hospl- tlB. New York. Application* will be re- tired by M!s Greene. Lady Superinten- dent. 130 Dunn ATe.. Toronto. PURIFICO^.""^? 5 " CANCElf ANu"Tl)MOR Canadian ranoli: Purtftco Co., rttnburg, Ont Your Overcoats aa>] iided Sniti would look better ded. If no ent of oara in your town, write direct to ' Bui .33. Qold Murine En Remetti Co.. ChlciM American Dyeing Co. O- 2MC tT CRSOSOTB "Yes," said Wijg'eih he began amending it." For Asthma and Catarrh. It is one of the chief recommendations of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil that it can be used internally with s much success as it can outwardly. Suf- ferers from asth la and catarrh will find that the Oil when used accord- ing to directions will give immedi- ate relief. Many sufferers from these ailments have found relief in the Oil and have sent testimonials. Heck "If I ever marry I'll rule the roost or know why." Peck "You'll know why aH right." Mlnard's Liniment Curts Colds, Etc. KFF.PING AN EYE ON THE FEE The prisoner was charged with so trivial an offense that the judge told him that if Jie would plead guilty he would let him off -with a fine. "Before we plead guilty," re- plied the man's lawyer, "we'd like to know what the fine- will be.'' "Isn't it rather unusual to at- tempt to bargain with the court?" asked the judge. "Perhaps it is, your honor," re- plied the lawyer, "but in this case it is important. You see. tho pris- oner has only twelve dollars, and as mv fee is ten dollars, we can't afford to plead guilty if you intend Most of the world's peppermint is grown on peppermint farms in Michigan. Over 300,000 pounds of peppermint oil, worth $5 a pound, is produced annually from the moist and black toil of south-westera Michigan. IMPERIAL YEAR AT THE FAIR. This is Imperial year at the Cana- dian National Exhibition and H.R. H. the Duke of Connaught will perform the opening ceremonies on Monday, August 26th. Manitoba's area under wheat is reported at 3,400,000 acres, while j Saskatchewan's has increased from j 6,250,000 to 7,313,500 acres, and Al- berta's from 750,000 to 937,500 acres. Protect Prerve Beautify 3unpl** and Booklets on Application JAMES LANCMUIR A CJ., limited 1374 Bmhura; Strt TORONTO TNI ARLINGTON 00. of Canada, U*. Thousands of mothers can testify to the virtue of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator, because they know from experience how useful it s. Mrs. A. "Your husband always dresses so quietly." Mrs. B. "He does not. You ought to hear him when he loses a collar-stud :' Mlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Two dear friends were conversing "Take my advice, old chap," said ono of them, "and get married." "No, thanks. I have a horror of perpetual slavery." "Ah. but if you could find a wife like mine, so gentle, so affectionate, so devoted." "Then I'll wait till she's a widow !' She "Just look at the_ trouble money can get you into." He "Yes, but look at the trouble it can get you out of. _ COW COMFORT Is guaranteed to keep Files oft your Cattle tiOO PSK rtALLON Dilute with 4 gaJlou* of water. Writ* !nr . gIIn now to THE MACLAREN IMPERIAL CHEESE CO^ LTD.. WOODSTOCK. ONTARIO. Sole Mlrs. The S-iuho Miiufi-turinj Co.. UaritM, Monti**). - DQDDb KIDNEY : " - * i .- v, PILLS Cleanse tKe System * g ne him IT ; o ,. t ; than tw ;, dollars." | ED. 7 ISSl'K 2712 "King Oscar" Sardines DELICIOUS. ZESTY, NUTRITIOUS, TASTY. The very thing for a refresh- ing lunch in hot weather. Cat Them from Your Grocer Tr.tlo lupplied hjr John W. !-. '.i o A ilnftatng. I! .mi t -n. WHAT SHE WANTED. Lady in shoe sfcore "These shoes pinch terribly. Haven't you any- thing largerl" Svutsnian "You asked me foi number twos, madam. I can give you number threes or number fours, or " La<lv "The idea! I want some- thing larger in number twos."

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