Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Feb 1910, p. 12

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PAGE. TWELVE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910. ---p-- / When-- The Stomach is Sick The Liver Sluggish The 'Bowels Clogged The Blood Impure "The Skin Sallow Then-- It's Time to Take That grand, old, time-tested remedy -- BEECHAM'S PILL Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England, by all Druggists in Canads and U. S. America. In boxes 28 cents. ---------------------------------------- LOCAL TREATMENT FOR WOMEN'S DISORDERS | KING OLAFS CHURCH A NORSE LEGEND. SUN Fa gh oh hh By AMELIA WOFFORD. HIE + "I will make my people Christians," King Olaf said when he took his throne. It was no idle saying, In time he' ruled a Christian kingdom, and thrice since its vonversion had come to him the vision of a noble church, rich in sculptured pillars and windows of wondrous stain. And with each appearance had the luminous an- gel that stood within its massive arched portal cried, "So shalt thou build, 0 saintly king." Full eager was King Olaf to obey this celestial behest, but obeying The health we enjoy depends very largely upon how ' meant the impoverishment of his peo- the blood circulates in our bodies; In other words every part of the body. veins carries off this waste or dead matter, while blood coming from the heart through ried off. the dead matier and the replacing of it with 7 years before. It sometimes happens, however, from a variety of causes, that the blood becomes congested in certain portions of the body. This means that the blood ves- sels in these parts become weakened, and the circu- lation in that section of the body becomes sluggish The consequence is that the dead mat- is. only partially carried the new, vital matter is troduced there to bulld up and strengthen the tissues and stagnant. ter in that part of the bod away, and that but little o and nerves, This condition Invariably exists in all cases of fe- The dead matter retained in the cir- culation, which should have been expelled, causes ir- ritation and Inflammation of the delicate memberane, and oppressed the rierve centres. This condition is the cause of the grievous physical and mental suffering male disorders. which accompanies female troubles. To obtain relief it is evident that the first thing to be done is to get rid of the dead matter which is be- " is allows] to remain there a species of blood poisoning will result and nature will ing held in the circulation. If this dead matter endravor to get rid of It by forming ulcers, tumors, ete. fhe above explanation will also show why ORANGE LILY fis so successful in It is a local treatment, and is applied direct to the affected Is curative elements are absorbed Into the congested tissue, and from A feeling of Immense improvement is constant This feature of the expelling of the dead matter is always present to § greater or less extent, and In some cases it is so marked as to be amazing. vuring this condition * very start the dead matter begins to be discharged. relisf, hoth mental and physiosl, accompanies it, and t and positive. The case described In the following letter ig not exceptional: Dr. Coonley--I am thankful to Mrs. F. HE. tive, for my health restored by your wonderful remedy. years, but not so bad until 8 years ago. Then I had a doctor, a tumor, and could live no more than a year, would not live through it. to die. My husband then sent for another doctor, and it did me much good ngain that I thought 1 could live no longer, and I began to long te.die. had advised him to write to her for a treatment that 1 would die anyway. dross, and told me a lady would cure me. | sald it was 100 late, a teacup without hurting me. ever. However, my husband sent for ORANGE LILY, and the third brought away one tumor. Others followed, until 7 tumors had been large 'ones and 4 small ones, 1 know if it had not been for ORANGE wutld have died, for | could not live much longer. at one hundred dollars for a mont its weight in gold. iB he above letter is pub eo are treated as being sacredly confide LILY 718, Mra ial, Huntsville, Ont, permission. efit and. encouragement of her suffering sisters. ORANGE LILY is a positive, sci- entific remedy for all disorders of the female functions, Ags explained above these troubles are of local origin, and require local treatment. It is just us sensible to take medicine internally for female troubles as {t weuld be to take eine internally for a bruise, a boil or an ulcerated tooth. In all these cases some dead mutter is be. ing retained, and the cure is effected by employing local methods for ex- 11h the dead matter. ORANGE ILY has antiseptic, thing and healing properties, and also tones up and' invigorates blood vessels and nerves. am so anxious that eo suffering woman may satisfy her cure 'her, that I hereby make the following FREE TRIAL OFFER I will send, without. charge, to every reader of this notice who suffers in any way from auy of the troubles pecullar to women, if she will send me her address, In many cases this to effect a complete cure, and In every you owe f(t tg yourself, to your family and te your friends to take advantage of this offer and privacy of vour heme, without doctors' bills or expense of any enongh of the ORANGE LILY treatment to last her ten days. trial treatmdnt is all that is necessary instance it will give very noticeabla relief, If you are a sufferer, get cured in the kind. Address MRS, FRANCES E, CURRAHM, Windsor, Ont, y SS EE , without cost to her, that ORANGE LILY will new inatter, atom by atom, goes on day and night, until in about 7 years a complete change has been effected. Thus every man and woman has an entirely different body in every particle of it from what he or she had Currah, your Canadian representa- I have suffered for 17 who told me I had If I went through an operation I A year later I sent for him again, and he gave me up who performed an operation, I doctored with him 3 or 4 months, but became so bad One day my husband came home and threw a siip of paper to me with Mrs. Currah's ad that I could not lift Then the first doctor told me I was worse than treatment | expelled # 1 I would have thought it cheap a treatment, instead of one dollar, It is worth All letters received but occasionally some patient feels so grateful for being cured that she is willing to make the matter known for the ben- January & February Furniture Sale Everything Reduced. Big Reduction in Parlor Furniture, Buffetts, worth $75. . Buffetts, Sideboards , Sideboards ,, Sideboards ,, R.J.R Ambulance 'Phone 377. «+.4s+ Now $65 . Now $30 Everybody Who Eats Bread | Should avoid danger of Impurities in delivery from the Oven to the Home. Insist on your Baker wrapping his Bread in ~ EDDY'S BREAD WRAPPERS We are the original manufacturers of BREAD WRAPPERS now used by Leading Bakers, Ottawa, Montreal and other cities, : THE EDDY CTO., Ltd., Hull, Canada. * 2 i "1 : 4 * . ~ AFTERNOON TEA CAKES. We make a Speciality of FANQY CAKES and WAFERS for oon teas. Try us with your next order. II possible leave your order one day in dvance and in that way you will be sure of them ctl fresh. oO 5 4 a , inte 4 a we have perfect circulation we will have perfect healt | ple, and this he would not cause. fut There is a constant wearing out of the tissues in| Some means The blood flowing through the fulfillment of so the |, he ortaricy lcommand, brings the fresh new living tissue, the essence of the | . food we have digested, to replace what has been car- | himsell\ "unceasingly. This constant wearing out and expelling of i should be to the holy a desire and he would impatiently argue to himself, and to its discovery he set And one day, while out upon his daily walk, he was '#0 intent upon a scheme that gave a faint promise of fructuation, he wan- dered further than he knew, and into a region where he had never set foot before. On apd on he went, pluckin absently at the sea of flame-red er that swept, his chest from chin to girdle, his blue eyes downcast, his brow' deeply frowning. By and by he plunged into a dense forest, and when far within its depths, a sudden turn 'of the thread-like path he followed brought him before a startling object, a man so tall that his head was hid- den among the boughs of the birch under which he stood. "Why dost thou carry thy chin so low, king ?" he asked in a voice that rolled like distant thunder, and at the same time advancing his head from out its lofty covert. | There was ho pleasant look in his eyes though his lips essayed a smile as he gazed down upon the king. He was a troll, one of that gianj savage {race that clung to the old pagan faith, and of all the Christians, the most odious of them was King Olaf. First, because of his religion; then be- cause since his reign the ringing of church bells, which annoys them, had become so plentiful that many had been forced to leave their old homes and seek the wildest parts of the country -to escape the hated sound. | King Olaf knew this, but he was not avaid, and he gave the troll a lsportive answer, "1 mistook thee for. a pme of strange and mighty shape," he sid. "And had | been in quest of such a one and had my axe with me, 1 should have hacked away right lustily at they legs unless thou hadst cried to protest." The troll smiled genuinely now, well- pleased at this allusion to his big- ness. "But why art thou so dark and wmileless this morning 7° he persisted. "Methinks never was the sky so blue, the sunshine so clear and golden, and the pirds' songs so sweet and blithe. 14 deems strange that in so fair 'a [day, so great a king should be down- there feast "Yes, done," call that I wished I have Olaf answered proudly. 'But to-duy 1 can enjoy neither sky, nor sunshine, nor songs of birds. My heart is heavy within me--but sit thee down beside me that thou mayst hear better--and 1 will tell thee the secret of my gloom." The Sufferer Paralysed From Waist Paralysis, no matter how slight, is a terrible affliction, but to be paralyzed from waist to the feet, to be a help- less eripple, totally dependent upon what others do for you, is a condi tion as wretched as man could possi- bly bear. Such was the state of Al lan J. MeDonald, of Rice Point, P.E. I. For over a year he was a helpless invalid. He was paralysed from his waist to his feet and for nine months lay in bed encased in a plaster of paris cast. Four of the best doctors in Prince Edward Island were unable to he him, and he seemed doomed for a life of misery and despair. But hope came to him when he read of what Dr. Wiliams' Pink Pills had done for other sufferers from paralysis. He procured a supply of the Pills and began taking them. Gradually they broke the chains of disease that bound him, and filled his whole body with new blood, life and vigor. Mr. Me- Donald says: "I am a farmer and in consequence have a great deal of hard work to do.. One day while about my work 1 injured my back, but at the time 1 paid little attention to the in- jury and continued my work. As time went on, though, the pain became 'mare severe and 1 soon found myself unable to lift anything wo matter how light. It was not long before I had to stop work altogether and consult a doctor. He treated me but his treatment did not help me and I rap- idly grew worse. 1 had to take to my bed, and in the hope that my spine might receive I was encased in a plaster of cast. This did not help mé and 1 could feel the paralysia slowly creeping over me till was totally paralysed from my waist to my feet. 1 lost all control over m The troll laughed til ihe birch top sl ' "They call thee Olaf thy Big." he said, his huge sides heaving, "but for all that thy head does net reach to my girdle, and to my ears thy voice ycomes as a cricket's chirp to thine. How puny age the mightiest oi you. To hear thee well I will fie at thy side, Olaf the Big," be continued tauntingiy, and so saying he stretched himself beside the king. "And that is thy trouble," he said, thoughtfully, when Olaf had told his story. "1 will build thee a church of whatsoever kind thou wantest if thou wilt give the wage I ask." This put the king in waggish hu- mor. He would play a joke upon the troll; and he loo down upon him with twinkling eyes. "H thou canst do what I ask . I shall give whatsoever thou namest," he i "be it sun, moon and or mine own royal self. But listen to my plan. The church must be of whitest stone, polished till it shines like the snowy mo#ntain top when kissed by the morning light, and every block must be of the bi of thy huge body, and free of flaw or stain, "So large must it be that seven priests may preach therein at once, and the voice of none reach the others. It must be splendid in pillars and or- naments wrought of the hardest flint, and the spive whose tip shall cleave doud and sky must sparkle with jewels of every hue. Do this, © mighty troll," he laughed, "and the sun and moon and stars, or Ring Olaf himself shall be thy wage." "Aye, and more too can I do, Chris tian king," said the troll gravely. 'And 1 shall pot forget my wage. Now on thy good sword swear to fill thy promise, if I build as thou desirest," "That I will," said the king, still laughing, "but I will swear on some thing holier than my good sword. | will swear on this," and liting the heavy gold cross that hung from a chain about his throat, he pressed it fervently to his lips. "But, in three days" time all must be done, or thou gettest not sun, moon or stars, or King Olaf," he added, with a burst of hearty laughter. Queen Aastrid shared the king's nerviment when she heard of his ad- venture. "We shall not lose our Ang," she said confidently, "nor the ky, its sun and moon or smallest star, O poor troll, wicked though he 8, I pity him for his labors will be ip vain. The 'next morning their jollity hanged to grave anxiety. Peasants came flocking to, the palace with pale faces and a marvelous story. "Odin himself has leit Valhalla, and is in the forest tearing up great pines and hurling them from him as we would a slender reed," they said. "What 'does it \ mean ¥' they asked, with trembling lips. "He must be wroth with us. Hast thou done well, 0 king, to have us forsake the faith of our fathers and actept thine 7' "It is Thor in' truth," said oth rs, that came in later. "He has taken the form of a troll, and is building himsélf a temple of shining blocks of snow, snow it must be, for nothing else could be so white and dazzling. He is piling them high in shape of a mighty cross, in a space he has swept clear of trees." Amazed the royal pair went forth to sée for themselves, ue, indeed, Olaf's acquaintance of the forest was hard at work, and already higher than his shaggy head gleamed walls of purest white, that stretched away for leagues. Brave though he was, King Olaf was sorely troubled. Sun, moon and stars were bevond his kingly reach, and. failing these, he must fall into | his enemy's hands, unless in some {vay he could escape. Escape meant, stars, Another Modern Miracle Paralysis Permanently Cured to Feet--Kncased in Plaster of Paris For Nine Months--<Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cure After Four Doctors Had Failed--The Cure Vouched for by a Well-known Clergyman. they made a remarkable change in me. | was able to get out of bed and rawl along the floor on my hands nd knees, Gradually my limbs be- came stronger. Soon could walk with the aid of a cane and inside of nine months after I had begun the use of the Pills I was totally cured, and once more able to do light work. Nowl am as strong as ever 1 was andean do my work about the farm without the least trouble. I think Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are without an equal, for, besides my own case, know of two other cases of paralysis cured by them. Two young girls who had been cripples and whom I advis- ed to try the Pills." In corroboration of what Mr. Me- Donald says, the Rev. D. Maclean, of Charlottetown, PEI, writes: "I vis. ited Mr. McDonald many times during his illness. He was attended by three or more doctors and put in Plaster everything imaginal done for him all power of his body from his waist down and I think he was nearly a he began fly improved and for the years he has been perfectly well. can vouch for the cure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills effected in his case." are sick and the treatment now taking does not help . Wiliams" Pick Pills of course, the breaking of his twice sworn pledge, but to break faith was of small matter in those rough, blood: stained old days. Hour by hour the work went on. At wondrous speed the building grew, and early in the morning of the third day all was complete but the roof and spire. The troll, sure of his prize, was resting when the king p by. "Thou and thy seven priests may en- ter before noon wanes," he called ex- ultantly, "for soon the roof and spire will be in place." Never had sadder thoughts beset King Olaf than in that morning's walk. He was voung, and strong, and ambitious, as was every true Norse man. He had done good work for his people. He loved his country. He had noble plans for its future, and now, in the very flower of life and fulness of power, to be cut down. "Oh, fool ! fool ! that I was!" he cried, despair- ingly. » clenched his teeth and strode along, seeing nothing but his ap- proaching doom. A chud's ery, pitiful, caught his ear. stopped, looking about, nothing save ragged rocks and wild growth of his gaze, Again it shrilled forth. This he caught the direction surely. came from the depths gi the mountain side. "Hush ! Hush !"' crooned a woman's voice. "Hush! Hush! my child, To- morrow comes thy father Wind-and- Weather home, bringing sun,. and moon, and stars, or saintly Olaf's self." To call a troll by name brought his evil power to nought, and exultant Ring (lai hastened homeward. To speak exactly he fairly flew, his scarlet cloak streaming straight from his shoulder, and his golden spurs (lank. ing unceazingly. that if the magic name fail ? speed slackened not a little, but his heart almost fainted within him, and his cheeks, fanned to flame by jov and exertion, blanched white as the eider duck's breast. ; At last he sighted the church. High, high, above the foftiest pines towered its dome, and higher, higher still till its slender tip was lost in sky and cloud flashed the spive, set with gems of every hue. Astride the ridge, nead on side, contemplating the spire he had just set in place, sat the troll. For one moment, King (laf stood open-mouthed, gazing, lost in admira- tion and awe, then shouted at the top of his lusty lungs: "Wind-and-Weather, the spire askew.' Instantly the troll came tumbling down, shivering into bils of flintstone as he fell, which covered the ground for vards around - - - - - * - - shrill and but the trees and bushes met His thou hast set Some time after King Olaf fell on the field of Vaerdalen, while fighting his faithless ® subjects who had united with the English and Danes' under King Knut, of England. His gene rosity, goodness and valiant work Christ were not Olal be is men. for lost, and as Saint reverenced by his country- SMALL ENTERPRISE THAT PAID. Some Girls Think of Ways to be Use- ful, "A Pennsylvania girl writes me that the gathered and washed feathers and down for a whole year," 'says Anna Stecse Richardson 13 Woman's Home Companion. "The next summer she made it up into pillows, using attrac tive ticking ard chintz, and sold them th guests at a mountain resort eight miles away. She offered the pillows at a trifle less than the price asked in city shops, but thy appeal to city folk lay in the fact that they were real feather pillows from the country, "A girl who lived in New Jarsey, within comamnicating distance of New York, started a hotbed raising fresh lettuce and radishcs. These she boldly carried to New York in a suit-case and sold to. other people working in the office where she was employed. Tosday that girl has a good-sized truck-farm, employs several hgnds and does not have to work in\a city office. "Away out in Nebraska a farmer's daughter tried to do the same thing, believing that she could induce the greem-grocers in the hearest town to handle her fredh lettuce and radishes rather than those shipped in by oom mission merchants, The = dealers were afraid to give her any encouragement. Her supply might not be up to the standard. 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