Atwood Bee, 22 May 1914, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

{ ied 4 = a pain anywhere--use Nerviline--it will ' eure you. Family size bottle, very | Marge 50c.; trial size 25c. at all dealers. EW HOPE : FOR SUFFERERS _ FROM PARALYSIS There are cases of paralysis that cannot be cured. But that is far is absolute proof that many for tla > are OF cannot be cured for P. wonde lenge belief, btit in every case the statements- have been carefully vorified and may be investigated by anyone interested. In this connec- tion the case of Miss B. Millehan, of St. John, N.B., is worthy of the most careful attention. Miss Mille- safely through this dreaded _trou- ble, and I was assumed to be well. But two weeks later I took a re- lapse, my throat and limbs becom- I could neither bed, but my throat was still com- pletely paralyzed and I could only utter unintelligible sounds. I was treated by three of St. John's best physicians for this trouble and my case was given up as hopeless. A friend asked me to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, but I had spent so much on medicirie without help- that I thought it wonld be only a further waste of money. However, I felt myself growing daily weaker and weaker, and I decided as a last chance that I would try the Pills. By the time I had taken a half-dozen boxes I could walk across the floor, something doctors lad told me could never happen again, I still continued taking the pills, my speech returned, and felt myself in perfect health. My friends thought my _ restoration nothing short. of a miracle, and think myself that I have to thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that I am living to-day, and 1 feel confident they can do quite as much for others as they did for me."' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills effect cures in cases of this kind because they make new, rich, red blood, which feeds and strengthens the nerves, and tones up the whole sys- tem. If you are in need of a medi- cine give these pills a trial. We 'you will or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. -Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ~ Ont. ------_ F§_ _____ Many Uses for Banana. I am not sure that one banana equals a mutton chop, says a wri- ter in the London Chronicle, but you will be glad to hear that the banana has many other uses than the profit of the London coster. Its leaves are plaited to form mats and bags, and the finer ones make your cigarette papers. In East Africa it provides not only food, but drink-- an intoxicating drink that is much admired. And when it comes to London and scatters ite skins upon 'the pavement it brings its warning to the uncareful walker. Inquire For Yourself. The wife of a wealthy manufac- turer had occasion to call in the help of a new floorpolisher. "Do! you understand your business thor- | oughly?' "All I ask, madam, is that you shall inquire for yourself at my last situation. On the floor of the large drawing-room alone five persons broke their limbs dur- ing last winter, and a lady slipped down the grand staircase. It was I who polished the floor and the stairs.' cm Lame Back Strengthened Stiffness Taken Right Out - Was Relieved in an Hour, and Cured Over Night. A lame back? Quite unnecessary. All you have to do is to rub on Nervi- line. It's simply a wonder for back- ache--relieves after one rubbing. "No- thing possibly could cure an aching back faster than Nerviline," writes 'Mrs. Arthur Kobar, of Lower Chel- sea, N.S. "I caught cold and was so prostrated with pain I could not bend We always have Nerviline at home, and I had the painful region rubbed thoroughly with this grand' liniment. At once the pain departed. The lameness was rapidly reduced and in an hour I was able to be about my -housework. I was rubbed again just before retiring, and awoke as usual fo By rning without a sign of my "Hack trouble." There is no sort of muscular pain that Nerviline won't cure quickly. 'Thousands swear by it for rheume- tism, neuralgia, sciatica and lumbago. Jt sinks to the core of the pain--right rough muscle, tissue and nerve--it fenetrates Where no oily, greasy lini- ment can go and invariably~ cures quickly. If you have an ache or ug not be disap- | the pointed. Sold by medicine dealers "ett . John St. Loe Strachey, The son of Sir Edward Strachey, Bart., was born in 1860 and was educated at Balliol College, Oxford. He has edited "The Spectator" since the retirement of Mr. Town- send; who, in conjunction with Mr. Richard Holt Hutton brought that journal to a high point of literary and political power. Mr. Strachey is a stalwart member of the Union- ist party, while his brother, Lord Strachey, is a Liberal peer.. Mr. Strachey is the author of several books, including "Préblems and Perils of Socialism'? and the "Prac- tical Wisdom of the Bible." --_--__t SAYINGS OF WISE MEN. ---- ° Misers greys. gold for good, whereas it is only a means of ob- taining it.--Rochefoucauld. It is a sure evidence of the health and innocence of the beholder if the senses are alive to the beauty of nature.--Thoreau. Men of God have always, from time to time, walked among men, and made their commission felt in the heart and soul of the common- est hearer.--Emerson. Philosophers have done wisely when they have told us to cultivate our reason rather than our feelings, for reason reconciles us to the daily things of existence; our feelings teach us to yearn after the far, the dificult, the unseen.--Bulwer. The reason why so few people are agreeable in conversation is that each is thinking more of what he is intending to say than of what others are saying; and we never listen when we are planning to speak.-- Rochefoucauld. when about to eat might y ™ tempting. In like manner I make he most of my enjoyments; and though I do not cast my cares away, I pack them in as little compass as I can, and carry them as conveniently as I can for myself, and never let them annoy others.--Southey. ------ WAKEFUL BABIES If your baby does not sleep, if he is cross, cries a great deal, and will not be comforted, that is the time to give him Baby's Own Tablets. They promote sleep -- not th drugged unnatural kind obtained through the use of "soothing" mix- tures, but that refreshing natural healthy child. The all stomach and bowel complaints--the direct cause of crossness sleeplessness. ® Grand Bpts, Que., says: began using Baby's Own Tablets baby was so troubled with constipa- tion he would not sleep day or night. Now all this trouble has vanished and he is a strong healthy child." The Tablets are sold medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. fo be] Family in Navy. The British navy affords some good examples of family continuity of profession. Ever since 1735, when Augustus Keppel--the future admiral and hero of many fights-- was appointed a midshipman, the name of Keppel has figured.on the navy list. Even this record is sur- passed by Sir Michael Culme-Sey- mour's family, which has supplied officers to the navy practically without a break since the days of Henry VIII., when Sir Thomas Sey- mour combined the offices of Lord High Admiral and Master-General of the Ordnance. A Seymour served as Vice-Admiral agaimst the Armada, and another Seymour was killed in command of his ship fight- ing the Dutch in 1666. It is said that the name of Seymour has been more often mentioned in dispatches than any other name on record.-- London Daily Chronicle. ---- New Type of Submariné. The chief feature of the' new sub- marines which the admiralty are building, and about which a great deal of secrecy is maintained, is the provision of -watertight compart- ments which find no place in the de- sign of previous British submarines, and of a detachable keel weighing twelve tons, which can be released by those on board should-all reserve ya buoyancy be exhausted. {Postmistress is. I have told you of the Spaniard who always put on his spectacles| cherries, that look bigger and more | Quite Well: Again FOUND COMPLETE CURE IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Run Down for two Years, Tells How She Found New Health. i} (Special). ne of the benefit she bas received from taking decided to try I took four boxes in all, and I quite strong and like myself again. I certainly think Dodd's Kidney Pills are a good medicine.'"' e experience of the stress is similar to that of thousands of other Canadian women. They were weak, run down, nervous and in bad health generally. They took Dodd's Kidney Pills and are strong and well again. he reason is that when the Kid- neys get out of order they fail to strain the impurities out of the blood, and general lassitude and weakwess ensues. The natural cure is to cure the Kidneys. The experi- ence of thousands of others tells you that Kidneys. ' eo Never Met Her. It was a little wizened man who appeared before the judge and charged his wife. with cruel and abusive treatment. His better half was a big, square-jawed woman, with a. determined eye. "In the first place, where did you meet this woman who has treated you 50 dreadfully?' asked the judge. "Well," replied the, little man, making a brave attempt to glare de- fiantly at his wife, "I never ,did meet her. She just kind of over- took me. His Diary. A little boy began to keep a diary, and his first entry was--"Got ap e By Such an expression ! at 8 o'clock."' a Good Prospect for Corn Crop Every one with corns will be pleased to know that Putnam's Corn Extractor fs guaranteed to cure bleeding corns in' twenty-four Painless and sure is Putnam's tractor, 25c. at all dealers. Trade Depression. Buyer (to traveller)--No, no; no- thing at all, thanks. We're over- stocked now. Traveller--Very well; but won't you just look at my samples? Buyer--Not a bit of good. Too fom usy ! Traveller--Well, then, look here! Do you mind if I take the blessed things out and look at 'em myself I haven't seen 'em for three weeks. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. A self-winding electric clock that strikes the hours and chimes quarters is a novelty, such time- pieces heretofore lacking the strik- ing feature. Files Cured in 6 to 14 Daye Drogeiste refund money, if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure itching, Blind, Or protruding Pilea, Wirst application gives relief. 600. So that a man may use a bicycle when gunning a Frenchman has in- yented a support to hold it statiom ary while he is firing the gun. Ask for Minard's and take fo other. Stories like the following suggest the need of a new proverb--"None are so blind as those who think that other people can't see.'"' "Well, John, did you take my letter to Monsieur Montague?' "Yes, sir, but I'm afraid he won't be able to read it, for he's blind." "Blind?" "Yes, sir. I was standing directly in front of him in his private office, and he asked me twice where my hat was, and I had it on my he all the time. Ha! ha!" Regularity------------- of the bowels is an absolute neces sity for good health. Unless the waste matter from the food which collects there is got rid of at least once a day, it decays and poisons the whole body, causing biljousness, indi- gestion and sick headaches. Salts a 'other harsh mineral purgatives e Pills--entirely vegetable --- regulate the bowels effectively without weak- ening, sickening-of griping. Use Dr. Morse's * Mrs. Gray, Who Was Nervous and]. -|-Nichborne, Frontenac Co., Ont.;| "| May | i : - os bs ~ popu! "4 telling her friends Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the], hard, soft or! _e_ paps and Back. Scratching : ing Out. Used Cuti- isease Vanished, irritated . After it broko out I could not obtain more recommend: ura Ointment to me. However, I bad lost faith in all remedies and cura Ointment so { purchased a box. first application gave relicf and in about a 'eek the sores were healing and 1 was able to obtain = good night's rest, the first 1 had ayed for many months. I continued the it for another month and by thai 16 all signs of the disease had vanished."' 'Willard F. Allen, May 16, 1913. . tha ion C: Soap d Cuticura Ointment havo afforded the hs treatmen t foraffections of and scalp that torture, itch, burn, nd destroy sleep. Sold everywhere, of cach mailed free, with 32-p. Skin i. 'Address post-card Potter Drug & a Dept. D, Boston, U. 8. A. and most the scale, 4 Book Chen -BAILWAY. EARNINGS. And Value of the Land Owned By >. the C.P.R. The earnings on our Canadian railways during 1913 amounted, dly, to $200,000,000. ese figures! include all the subsidiary lines, and other affiliations of what- ever Mature; but the figures are wkable. Thirty years ago the could hardly buy axle grease. Its 25,000,000 acres of land were worth- less. land now sells at the rate of from $5 to $35 per acre. That worthless land in its totality repre- sents ® ash value of nearly $350,- 9,000! The lands still to be sold i] realize $200,000,000. The com- the Lond get up? No, it rises!"--and she to investigate conditions scratched out "Got up at seven"|in pminion, regrets in one o: and wrote 'Rose at se in it Pr that the C.P.R. should place... That night th fore. ljand--any_ part of it--, retiring, pleted: hé early days. the day with the sentence-- that policy to- aif; but at the moment there did not seem any alternative. The people could not be coaxed at the time to settle in the wilderness; which e the wonder of the , who has to go further back while the splendid lands 'lie idle close to the railway. Of course, not an dcre is sold now except to the genuine settler, but th nt of value is that in the our Canadian gan in feebleness and doubt, with- out grest faith in the future, and mocked' at by critics, can show: the enormons eamings, in: a twelve- 7| month, '@f $200, 000,000. ------$_--______ "Have you been able to meet all the demands of ydur creditors " "Meet them? I haven't been able to avoid \them !"' 'Breakfasts Make for good days Simplified From a package of fresh, crisp Post Toasties fill a bowl and add cream or milk. Then, with some fruit, a cup of Instant Postum, and a poached egg or two if you like, you have a simple breakfast that is wholesome and satisfying. Toasties are bits of corn carefully cooked, delicately seasoned, and toasted to an appetizing "brown" without 'being touched -by -- hand. Tey look good, taste good, an "The Memory Lingers" Sold by. Grocers-- Everywhere! Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Windsor, Ontario. Indian Root Pills most | cious stones have been used in dec- 'YHATS--AND HATS. , Wonderful Headdresses Worn In Some Countries. - ~ In Russia the maiden who is fancy free may dress her locks as she wishes. But not so the wife--she must hide her hair, So, as a.recom- pense for this sacrifice, she dons'a hat which may well be called weird. In shape it is not unlike a bishop's mitre, and it is adorned as the fan- cy. or the purse of thewearer dic- tates. Gold, silver, and: even pre- orating this kokoschnik, as it is called. ; In certain parts of Spain a hat similar to the Russian style is worn. Particularly is this popular with the the 3 neers peasan try, although it must be very hot and uncomfortable for this purpose. The Dutch maiden of Amsterdam pins her faith--and her head--to a hat which resembles in shape an in- verted flower-pot. It may not be the style mast suited to her round, placid face, but she 'would not change it for the-latest '"'thing" in millinery. ' On the island of Marken, in the Zuyder Zee, the fashionable hat is again of the mitre shape, but with the addition of wide, flapping wings. Farther north, in Norway, a maiden on her bridal day dons a traditional erection which can best be 'likened to an eccentric castle or a gigantic chess- ; In the province of Alsace-Lor- raine the women wear a_ huge, winged headdress. The wonderful thing about the Alsacian hat is-- how is it supported? Are there concealed wires? And how does it "stop on'? in a high wind? Pain In Back All Gone |* won Gin Pills Completely Cured. utr BG. David, ef Cornwallis, 200.1 0 pia aeck Gle or pats says: "About a year ego, I was suffering | write H. . Daweon, Brampton. so much with a dreadful Lamé Back Colbarne Rt.. Toronto. and Hips, that I could not stand up; # W. DAWSON, Colborne St. Toronta straight. { was informed by a friend | === about GIN PILLS. I got a@ box, It NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. helped me immediately. I have taken WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN about twelve boxes and the pains in my York County. Stationery and boc' back and hips are all gone. I cannot "ee connect Oh ert upline speak too highly of your GIN PILLS." ny, 72 West Adelaide Street 60c. a Box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if ~ you write National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. +_____ TakeGood Care Of The Colts It's cheaper to raise colts than to buy arses. But it's costly if youwlose thecolts: Keepabottleof Kendall's Spavin Cure handy. For thirty-five years has proved it the safe, reliable peelagg ded spavin, splint, curb, rings bone, bony growths and lamenu rom many causcs. KendallsSpavin Cure is sold by druguists everywhere at $1 @ bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Get afree copy of t book 'A Treatise on the Horse" at your ggist's or write us, FARMS FOR SALE Ww. DAWSON, Ninoty Colborne Sires z ELL & Farm. or, @ . AGENTS. W4NTED. nn. . AGENTS IN SVERY town to introduce strictly lesiti- mate, teed | t proposi- Missed. . tion. can make $6 daily or more "Om so sorry dagen ---- in spare time in your own home town. 7 e miss her ne salesman is actually ave ng come to our party over $100 each We guarantee terribly. 0% satisfaction, to you and your_pusto ners ' ; bod s:--The n Magazine Pre- So will I. I w hone ae mium Department, Room 302, 63 Yonge remind me on a way home of the| st, Toronto. i " 4 bad breaks I made. . eomnegy 4 a" QwoN GROWERS, GET LITERA- S z re onion weeders. R. G. Bruner, a Mange with| gan TUMORS. LUMPA ETO. Nees LIND aT oe C internal and 'external. cured with CH RISTOPHER SAUNDERS. nt. Write Dalhousie. ' ° . Bellman Medical ATENTS . OF INVENTIONS PIGEON, PIGEON & DAVIS, Tila St. James St., Montreal Write for Information. Bathurst, N.B. 'Women must consider it @ dreadful fate to be an old maid,", "They do, osiah,"' Chugwater. "What terrible sticks they some- times marry to escape it." And Jo- siah rubbed his chin and said no- thing." Sunday School Teacher--"Now tell me what it is that binds us to-| J gether, and makes us better than we are by nature." Little Sarah Ann--"Corsets, miss." ~ Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes Minard's Idniment Lumberman's Friend' or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart eee tive | ae, . Linsit 7 Sell) she--"You puckered up your lips Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, so that I thought vou were going to 25c, e Books Free by Mail. kiss me."' He--"'No; I got some ae eh "Eye Remedy Coo cececore grit in m mouth.' She--"Well, for goodnags sake, swallow it; you r system." ------_--kr____--_. WAX.CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.? Only One "BROMO QUININE" t th nuine, cali for full name, rive "B INE. Look VE Cures Plunge the Parts Affected Into Heated Paraffin. Mr. Barthe de Sandfort read a paper at the French Academy of Medicine detailing his discoveries in regard to the so-called keritherapy, or wax, cure for rheumatism, con- sisting in the plunging of the whole body or the parts affected into heat- ed paraffin. The new treatment is said to be wonderfully efficacious in cases of anthritis and rheumatic disorders. Dr. Barthe de Sandfort found, first by persona] and then by general ex- periments during the last ten years, that wax, even when heated above 120 degrees Fahrenheit, did not burn, and produced purely benefi- cial effects never attained by poul- tices or other substances at lower temperatures. Moreover, wax is absolutely aseptic, cheap and easily used, . Europ physic shave hither- to viewed the new idéa spiciously, although Dr. Carrel Pthe Rocke- feller Institute oa NFe York testi- fied his adheré the theory in Cold in One Day. 26c. "Pat," said Sandy. "why is @ short man struggling to kiss a tall woman like.an Irishman going up Vesuvius?' "Faith, and isn't it because he's trying to get at the mouth of the crater?" replied Pat. Keep Minard's Liniment in the house, Living Proof. "> * " ¢ Madge---Science teaches us that a man becomes what he eats. Do you believe it? May--How can you doubt There's Harry. for instance. eaten a lobster every might years. it? He's for A mere man is the inventor of a yeil for women so shaped that it fits snugly under the chin without any fastening to retain it. with an account of the results ac- complished, not only in therapeutics, but also in veterinary surgery, especially .with swollen joi of race horses, where the joints r treatment is of the greatest value. A large library is apt to distract rather than to instruct the learner; it is much better to be confined to a few authors than to wander at random over many.--Seneca.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy