Atwood Bee, 13 Mar 1914, p. 7

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7 5 % 2 : mg > eure of yourself, STRENUOUS WORK ~ SOON TELS 04 YOU] Basaees Men and Breadwin- ners the Victims of Nervous Exhaustion -- When worry is gee to overwork men soon be~ome the victims 28 RACE OF BLACK GIANTS. Men Who pal on One Leg and] Fight With Lions. tribe of black giants known as "Al het inhabiting a district of the White Nile has been described by the' Lea-Wilson, the leader of a eeraiodl mission Athore. are about 8,000 'people in nervous exh the doctor calls it, Some have no Feserve strength in their systems to bear the ¢train; others overtax what strength they have. If you that you are nervous and not you sleep badly, and wake up tired and ach- ing, your nerves are out of order. Other signs are inability to take proper interest in your work, -your appetite is*fickle, your back feels weak, and you are greatly depress- ed in spirits. One or more of theso signs mean that you should take prompt steps to stop mischief by nourishing the nerves with the food they thrive on, namely, the rich, red blood made by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills have cured thousands of cases of nervous dis- orders, including nervous prostra- tion, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance and partial aie oe Here is an ex- ample. Mr. A. McDonald, 'Springhill, N. 3. pays: "In the summer of 1912, as the result, I think, of hard 'work, I was com- pletely run down and found'it ne- cessary to quit work. : I slept poor- ly, and what sleep I did get did not seem to rest mo, as I was constantly tired. My appetite was poor and fickle, and my nerves unstrung. I had treatment from a doctor for some -time, but it did not seem to help me, and having heard a great _deal about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills}. I decided to try them. In _ the "course of a few weeks after begin~' ning the -Pills I picked up wonder- fully, and was able to return to iwork feeling like a new man. have not had a day's sickness since, and naturally am now a firm be- liever in Dr. Williaths' Pink Pills.' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will work the same beneficial results in any other tired, worn-out worker if given a fair trial. If you cannot obtain the Pills from your dealer they will be sent post paid at 50 'cents a box or six boxes for: $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co. ¢ Heomke le; Ont. AUSTRALIA' s 'Be HARVEST. 'Therei is much elation! in Australia about the record wheat harvest. Al- though the returns &re not yet com- plete, it is certain that in New -Vietoria especial- y there has been a marked advance in the yield. Last year New South Wales put up a record with 32,500,- 000 bushels. This season the pro- duct is*"some 10,000,000 bushels greater. Heavy crops were general, and farmers have enjoyed large pro- fits. And there is every prospect that the crop sown for 1911 will greatly exceed the one which has just been harvested. "While a yield | of nearly 42,000,000 bushels watt wheat," says the Sydney Sun, "is!} x record for New South Wales, and| will be of great value, it is only the! fringe of our possible production. ; New South Wales thas an area of, 310,000 square miles, and grows} 42,000,000 bushels. In Europe there | They are so!d by all medicine deal- {did not seem to worry you. is a little gountry called Roumania, with only 50,000 square miles, or one-sixth the size of New South Wales, and its usual annual wheat _ yield is 90,000,000 bushels. the whole' of Australia wheat pro- duction is comparatively so small, that this continent does not count seriously in the world's total. The! Balkan Peninsula harvests nearly |), three times as much wheat as the whole Commonwealth. sd Stops a "Cough IN ONE NIGHT CATARRH AND WEAK THROAT NOW CURED WITHOUT SWAL- LOWING DANGEROUS DRUGS. By Breathing the Soothing, Healing | Vapor of Catarrhozone All Thro and Catarrhal Trouble is alae Cured. * It's simply wonderfal to think how | quickly a bad throat or catarrh can be cured with Catarrhozone, Its rich amic vapor is carried along with | the breath into the innermost recesses of the lungs, bronchial tubes, and chest, making it impossible for the any disease to live. Thus! soreness in the chest {s at once alle- wiated--phlegm is loosened and eject- ' ed f the throat, old-standing coughs are removed. * "| suffered from an irritable, weak throat for three years. | had a severe 'cough, pain over the eyes, constant ad taste In my mouth, and noises In) eara. It was chronic catarrh. No- thing gave permanent relief till | used tarrhozone. in one hour it relieyv. d, and tn a few weeks drove al ace | of catarrh from my system." - Re ROT RUS A. SALMON. "No. 6 Lopez street, Kingston, Ja." i breathe . REMEMBER THIS--You _Catarrhozone 'and it will cure any throat, chest or bronchial cold. Large , wuaran itwo months; smaller sizes, 25c. and Ms gee. Beware of imitations and insist - pn "CATARRHOZONE" ~ 0 mall arm Catarrhozone C€o., Buf- falo, N.-¥., and Kingctea, Ont, Over | ranteed, costs $1.00, and lasts. the tribe and they live i in the neigh- borhood of the Bahr-el-Gha zel, the lagoon east of Lake Ohad. "They are among the tallest tribes in the world,'"' says Mr. Lea-Wilson. "They are jet black, typical ne- groes, and do not practise either cannibalism or» human sacrfiices. I have never seen among them a case of cruelty to women or children. For some reason apparently un- known even to themselves, all adults have six of their lower teeth removed. They have a habit when at rest of standing on one foot like' storks.' r. Lea-Wilson states that the surrounding country is like a zoo- logical garden. Elephants, giraf- STANDARD RELIANCE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Last Year's Sarkinks Over li Per Cent.--Aggregate Net Earnings for the Period Ending Decem- ber Sist, 1918, $351,336.55. In enter column of this paper will, be the annual financial seen orien, of the Btandard Reliance r rtgage Corporation. This is one of. the best statements issued by any financial corporation for the year 1913, and was highly commend- ed by the shareholders who were present at the annual meeting held at the company's offices, 82-88 King Street East, Toronto, on Monday, March the 2nd. The net earnings amounted to over 11 per cent. of the paid-up capital, which now amounts to the substantial sum of 81,985,104.00. After deducting interest on 'deben- tures and deposits, amounting to $122,521.00, the balance. available for distribution amounted to $228,- fes, rhinoceros, buffaloes, hippo- potami, lions and leopards abound. | 'During the last wet season eight' people were killed and eaten by) lions.- The Jieng people are re-| markably brave and they have kill- ed two of these man-eaters with | spears alone. This means that the} first men attacking the animal are | certainly killed before their com-} panions can rush in and despatch the wounded animal." ° CANCER CURES. Old and Modern Methods of Treai- ment Compared. It is evident that medical science, in its determination to master dis- ease, has found in radium a power- ul weapon against cancer, and the call upon the Government to retain its radium fields in the West, and the proposition of distinguished phy sicians to aid the general Gov- ernnient in a plan to cheapen the substance and universalize its treat- ment, is beatiful in the extreme. Hezckiah, King of Judah, who lived 700 years B.C., had a growth on his body, which may well have been a cancer, called in the record a boil. It was Divine power that wrought the cure, but a material instrument was used in the poul- tice, the primitive remedy. "And Isaiah said, Take a lump of fig And they took and laid it ¢ the boll jand he recovered." (II. Kings, x., 7.). a eee IS YOUR BABY A GOOD BABY? Mothers, ask earnell the ques- tion: Is your baby a good baby? If not he is not well, for it is the nature of all babies to be good-- only the sickly baby is cross and hard to mind. If baby is cross and cries continually give him Baby's Own Tablets and he will soon be happy again. The Tablets act as a gentle laxative, regulate the bow- els, sweeten the stomach and cure all the minor ills of little ones. | Concerning them Mrs. J. P. Rich- ard, St. Norbert, N.S., writes: "I lhave found Baby's Own Tablets all ' that is claimed for them. suffered from his stomach and bow- 'els and the Tablets cured him.' ? |ers or by mail at 25 cents a box; jfrom The Dr. Williams' Medicine 1Co . Brockyi Me, Ont. +. sass A married woman eays the way 'to be happy with a husband is to learn to be happy without him most 'of the time. | Cured tn 6 to ty Days | | Drug, 'sth ret a if AZO | OINTMENT ails to oure itenin Biind, | ti) Protruding Pigg 8. First application wives relief. | An Important Invention. Any person who has followed the sea for any length of time will have experienced, especially in rough weather, the annoyance which is caused by the incessant working | and banging of doors, due to the rolling and pitching of the vessel. {To ensure quietness the door of a | Stateroom, for instance, must be ; shut. To place it on the hook would |mean the rattle of the door, which |is intolerable, even to those who! spend the major portion of their! i lives on the briny. Many ideas iy i be een put forward, and any in ions formulated, 'with the object of 'obviating this nuisance, but none | have been snecessful so far. A new | device, which is expected to be on tlie market at an early date, is the | invention of Mr. Breigan, one of Liverpool's foremost Scotch engi: ineers. His patent is simplicity it- 'self, and adapts itself to any Sol | sent, class of cabin or saloon door. | It is noiseless, takes up no room apace, and presents no obstrue- 'tie ms, " | \lleging x that her huihand knock- ; ,ed her down with a bound of but-; ter a. Calgary woman is seeking al separation, /@ waterworks and sewerage system. At Brandon, Man., one-man op-' erated streeh cara were stated to have been a success, though it was py |Admitted that light traffic did net! cause the one-man systein to be ve) | verely tested. My baby |} ; Bt. Joeeph, 806.00, of which sutti $118,471.88 was paid out in dividends, $100,000 was added te the reserve fund, and the balance carried forward to the cre- i dit of Loss and* Gain account, The present corporation is an amalgamation of the Standard Loan Company and the Reliance Loan and Savings Company of On- tario, the 'amalgamation having taken effect on the first of May last. The president, Mr. N. H. Bte- vens; stated that thé net earnings of the corporation for 1913 excecd- ed-the combined net earnings of the two companies prior to the amal- gumation by over $30,000. This-ré- cord is well worth noting, as show- ing not only the efficiency secured by the combination of the two com- panies under one management, but it shows also what may be accom- plished in the way of reduction of expenses of operation. . It will be noted froma perusal of the statement that the total as- sets now amount to 85,110, 332.00. The position obtained in the finan- cial world by the Standard Reliance Mortgage 'Corporation places it amongst the largest and most pros- perous financial institutions in the Dominion. The conservative policy pursued by this corporation is an Naa feature for the consideration those looking' for substantial a safe investments. The debentures of the corporation are issued. in sums of $100,00 or more, and inter- est at the rate of five per cent. per annum on these amounts is payable by coupon: every six months, The. corporation inyites corres } pondence with reference to the safe investment of funds at remunera- tive A i office,. 82-88 King St. East, Toronto. pelea" An Irishman fell from the roof of a house where,he was at work, A- passer by rushed up to him and asked :--"Are you-hurt?' 'It's all right," said the Irishman, "I had to come down for nails, anyhow."' ad Osiy One "BROMO To get tne 2 4 N Look OVE. Cures n One Day. Lawyer--'The cross-examination Have you had any previous experience ?' Client--"'Six children.' minere s a Co., eo old igh and 'ajured her t remained 6 icomgles nd "< cared ubled for " complete! been tro Yours truly, J. B. LiVESQUE. 18th Aug., 1900. has not P.O., He---"For Heaven's sake, woman, stop that perpetual nagging. If you ' keep on much Jonger I') shoot my- self." She--"You do, you wretch | You dare fire off a revolver in this house! You'll wake the baby!' Minard's Mininent ; ettaren Neuralgia. Probably sothing could have @ more powerful effect upon social, domestic and individual welfare n- | than the widespread diffusion of the spirit of truthfulness. It under- lies all honest and faithful work, all -- fulfilment of relations, all in- dependence and self-respect; for he who is in this high sense faithful to the truth will be faithful to himself and to others. 2 Se FACT-AND-FANEY. | Missionaties always to the bad. ? Woteay 1 a There are bo Swear words in Japanese. ay : Take the conceit out of some men FOR THE HAIR Restores the color, strength, || beauty and softness to Gray | ; Hair and is not a dye. At all Druggists. S00. a Bot. ED. 4. ISSUB 10--i4. : iid you've hardly got a grease spot Chinese gourmets eat baked fish ips. Women are fonder than men of flattery, yet they) believe it less. Holland's railways kill on the average only one person a year, The golden rute is a measure of conduct that we lay down for other people. The world has than monarchies. rn ounce of prevention usually eans a pound of useless fear for the future, more republics A DOG THAT CHEATED. Ss : => oe Eo, Coser Spaniel Was Very! Joints Quit Aching That one dog at least not only reasons, but has been known actu- Nerviline Drives Soreness Away ally to cheat, is the conviction of a rs . NO MORE STIFFN 1 P young English army officer who MISERY IN wOUune ee owns a smart cocker spaniel. SIDE OR LIMBS! Among other tricks, the officer has trained the dog to answer "etter eall," and fetch his owner's mai to the mess table. Pleased with the dog's intelligence, the officer fell into the habit of giving him a lump of sugar from the breakfast table. One morning, soon after the]s trumpeter had sounded '"'letter eall,'"' the spaniel came in with nei- ther papers nor letters, This was unusual, for the officer subscribed to a daily paper that i invariably ar- rived in the morning's mail, but he thought little of it at the tim About eleven o'clock, however, te dog entered his master's quarters, and deposited a muddy paper upon the- floor. The officer did not un- derstand the situation, but he gave the dog a lump of sugar. Half an hour later the dog appeared again with @ very muddy and crumpled letter i in his mouth. Then the own- er's suspicions weng aroused. He gave the dog another lump of sugar, and watched him. He soon found that the dog had buried the morning's mail in the rear of the officers' mess, and was digging it up a letter at a iime, apparently with a view to a Lean of sugar for each piece ol of mail Killed by Blood Poisoning Veed an old razor for@paring his. corns. Foolish, because a 2c. bottle of Putnam's Gorn Extractor will oure all the corns in a family for a year. Safe, because purely: yegetable. Use only Putnam's Extractor, Wonderful "Nerviline" is -- Piaedaiaiaes A marvellous pain reliev Not he s "Rheumatism kept my Joints swol- len and sore for ten years. My. right knee joint was often too painful to al- low me to walk. In this erlppled tor- tu condition I found Nerviline a bl@ssing. Its warm, soothing action brought relief I had given up hoping for. I rubbed on quantities of Nervi- line and improved steadily. I also took Ferrozone at mealtime tn order to purify and enrich my blood. I am to- day well and can recommend my treatment most conscientiously. (Signed) C. PARKS, Prince Albert. Not an ache or pain in the muscles or joints that Nerviline won't cure. It's wonderful for' lumbago and sclattea; or neuralgia, stiff neck, earache and toothache. Nerviline is simply atvon- der. Best family liniment' known and largely used for the past forty ¥éara. Sold by ealers everywhere, large family size bottle 50c., small trial size 2c. Refus® a substitute, take only "Nerviline." a a bd Recognized Him. ~ "T saw:my boyhood chum to- day, one that has become a mil llionaire.' "Did he recognize you ?"' "T guess so. He turned @ corner when he saw me coming.' aa eee PRC 0, at all dealers. ECZEMA IN BLISTERS ON ARMS AND LEGS Suffered Seven Yours: Years, Itching and Burning. Did Not Sleep Half the Night. Cured Completely by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. is 98214 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.--" My ae eaten years with eczema, trouble began on her arms and legs in water blisters and "ne scratched. Her clothes were rough around her legs and she suffered from itching and aaa und loss, i espa --Olnte} ment and they did not seem to do any good | until we got Cuticura Soap and Ointment} by which she was completely cured." | (Signed) Miss Bessie McManus, May 17,j 1913, --_--e--____ HANDS ROUGH, BADLY CRACKED! Muldoon, Que.--" During tho ce! ; winter | weather I was troubled with chapped b ands, 'and also a rash on my face caused by sharp' cold winds, My hands were very rozzh and were badly cracked open and if I wont ous in the cold air they always bled. not Go my regular work, I cream and other remedies and still they wore left unhealed. At last a friend advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. for some and applied it to the affected parts and immediately found relief, My hands and faco were cured within a week." 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Went to doctor after doctor in July 29 the precipitation was 31.78 L eee bed sax in. vain. Finally went to Spokane and) ;,{ hick 1 squalls th jinches, which nearly equals the | aad wR seperation. Twelve months | world' s mean' rainfall for a year. She But Baguio has done better than "One day I read about Zam- | that; it made a world's record in (Bur ee eee A Won try ft. SER uly, 1911, with 91.53 inches in four r= tani suisthtne alte \ ued tet dave, of which 33.70 inches fell in a "I went on with the treatment. In ry single day. ie 7h feet of water short time I began to feel altogether comes down in onegstorm it is time ' different and better, and I saw that | to look her the shingling of the Zam-Buk was golng to cure me. 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