Atwood Bee, 27 Oct 1911, p. 7

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ST. VITUS DANCE Cured Through the Use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills' Chorea, 'or as it is mote general- ly known, St. Vitus dance, is a dis- ease that usually attacks the young children, though older persons may be afflicted with it. Its most com- symptoms are a twitching of the muscles of the face and limbs. As the disease progresses this twitching takes the form of spasms in which the jerking motion may be confined to the head, or all the limbs may be affected The pati- ent is frequently. unable to hold anything in the hands or. to walk | © steadily, and in severe cases even the speech is affected. The disease ds due'to debility of the nerves and is always cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which enrich the blood, tone and strengthen the nerves and thus restore the sufferer to good health. The following is a striking instance of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do in this trouble. Mrs. Chas. Phipps, Pelee Island, Ont., says :--"At the age of fourteen my eldest daughter, Edith, became much run down, and the trouble developed into St. Vitus dance. First her left arm became affected, then the left leg and entire left side. She grew so bad that she actually could not hold anything in her hand, and could only go about With a sliding, jerking motion. Not- withstanding that we were giving mon her medicine, she seemed to be growing worse, and finally her speech became much affected. We became so much alarmed about her that finally her father got a supply |P of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and we began giving her these. In the course of a few weeks she was much rove -- agp all the pills were as again enjoying per- ae "health. This was in 1908, and as she has not had a symptom of the trouble since I feel justified in say- ing the cure is permanent." Be sure you get the genuine pills which are sold all medicine dealers or may be had at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. » i. LEFT FORTUNE IN BUTTONS. eimicameaia tata Spceimens from Nint« Century. A great surprise has come to the heirs of a man who died at Ghent, Switzerland. It was found that he left a fortune in buttons which he had collected all his life. At first the news caused much laugh- ter, but an axe pevan of the col- lection changed tl The collector had divided his but- tons into series. They dated from the ninth century. The collection was started with a button from the robe of Charlemange and ended with one taken from the uniform of Napoleon. There were buttons from all the regiments which had existed in rance, from the archers of Charles VII., to the Alpine chasseurs. The collection included buttons in wood, glass, bone, ivory, lead, brass, gino, silver, gold, emeralds, rubies and diamonds. The material value of the collection was put at $15,- 000, while its-artistic value is worth considerably more. & STATESMANSHIP. "Why did you declare that you were anxious to retire to private life ?"' "'Because," said the statesman, "T thought it was up to me to say something to remind the public that I hadn't done so."' Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Elephants are capable of carrying from 1,700 lbs. to 2,200 lbs. on a long journey, while maintaining a regular pace of four miles an hour. A Remedy for Earache.--To have the earache is to endure torture. The ear is a delicate organ and few} - care to dea! with it, considering it work for a doctor. Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil offers a simple rem- edy. A few drops upon a piece of lint or medicated cotton and placed in the ear will work wonders in 1e- lieving pain. NAUGHTY WILLIE. Willie--Teacher licked me be- cause I was the only one who could answer a question." Mother (frightened)--" What was the question ?'"' Willie--"Who put teacher's chair?' the pin on ; for frea samipie io Dep: _ Ww. Ritionat ree oe con Toronto. USES OF MAXICAN PLANT. Furnishes Medicine, Drink and Fibre for Basket Weaving. "In Mexico there 'is a plant that in more different ways than is known perhaps in any other country of the world," G. W. Lucas, topo- graphical engineer for the Mexican Transcontinental Railway. '(The maguey is a species of cac- tus which thrives in greatest extent and profusion on the great mesa of the republic of Mexico. It is perhaps the most remarkable plant, as regards its utilization, of allthe more comm n tropical plants on earth. In this country @ plant of the same family is known as_ the century plant, but of course the variety in Mexico is different, and here apparently the plant is 'used for ornamental purposes, "This plant throws out tiny sprouts with from five to eight branches edgea with small espines or needles, which identify it as of the cactus family. It does not at- tain to its full growta until its fifth year, but it may be made useful two years earlier. In its third year one or all of its branches are tap- ped, making cavities in the sides of the branch in which the sap or juice of the plant collects. "This latter liquid is what is known in Mexico as aqua miel, an efficacious medicine in many 'dis- orders of the human system, but it must be used as such the first day after it is picked. If allowed to stand fermentation takes place and the aqua miel changes into what is known as the most common of the kia drinks of Mexico-- pulqu "When distilled puque is the great national drink of Mexico and is known as mescal. The mescal distilled in the Btate of San Luis Potosi is regarded as the best quality and is called tequila. "Tt is not only in its medicinal and drinking qualities that the maguey plant is useful. It is one of the most important fibra plants in Mexico and is utilized in the weav-' ing of baskets and clothing. It is a tough fibre, but as flexible as a linen thread.'"' TEETHING TIME WORRY. Baby's teething time was once a source of worry to all mothers--it is yet a time of worry to many; though there are thousands of mo- thers who haye learned the' secret which banishes this worry. Mothers who worry, who see their little ones suffering from difficult teeth- ing; who are worn out by day and kept awake at night by the cries "f the baby in distress, should follow the example of the thousands and ive their little ones Baby's Owa Tablets--the remedy for worry the never failing banisher of baby's pains. Concerning them Mrs. H Monette, Jr., Rapide de 1'Orignal, Que., says:--"My baby cried day and night and suffered from his teeth. A few doses of Baby's Own Tablets made him healthy and hap- py and his teething easy and pain- less. I would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. wie. If you have another man's um- brella he is at least entitled to your sympathy. Recognized as the leading speci- fic for the destruction of worms, Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- tor has proved a boon to suffering} # children everywhere. It seldom fails. It pays to be honest at least it pays your employer. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. In Russia cups and saucers are never used, tea being drunk from glass tumblers in silver holders. The Mantle Lamp pert 125, Montreal, Can., ng away \ absolutely FREE one AL LADIN MANTLE 'LAMP in each community to introduce this won- derful lamp. It burns coal oil, and is revolutionizing lighting every- where; is odorless, safe, economi- cal; needed in every home. Don't fail to send them your name and address. RAILWAYS CHURCHES. Among other luxuries on Trans-Siberian railway line, chapels which are attached to principal expresses. Priests travel with these moving churches. The chapels are quite elaborate, panel- ed with hgautiful woods, lavishly decorated, and overlaid with gold leaf. They are intended, not s0 much for the use of the faithful yassengers aboard as for the people iving near stations which the train passes. At an appointed hour on Sundays, the train halts at the way- side platform and peasants living in the neighborhood flock to tne ser- vice. Company, are giv- If a girl really wants to marry a man she can lead him up to the altar without waiting for leap year. ™ feeds a greater number of persons | SAVED HERSELF YEARS OF PAIN IF SHE HAD USED DODD?S KIDNEY PILLS FIRST. Mrs. McRac suffered for over two years, then two boxes of Dodd's- Kidney Pills made a new woman of her. Previl, Gaspe Co., Que., Oct.°23 (Special)--That she might have es- caped two years and seven months of suffering had she tried Dodd's Kidney Pills in the first place is the firm conviction of Mrs. John Mc- Rea, an old and respected resident of this place. And this is the rea- son she gives for believing so: "For two years and seven months I was a sufferer from Kidney Dis- ease brought on by a strain and a cold. My eyes were puffed and swollen, my muscles cramped and I suffered from neuralgia and Rheumatism. My yen ached and I had pains in my joints. "For.two years I ere under the doctor's care, but he never seem- ed to do me any lasting good. Two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills made @ new woman of me."' To save yourself suffering cure your Kidneys at the first sign of trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the one sure cure. VERY» ULL. Figg--"Brown can't fill his or- ders. He discharged a lot of his hands because they got full.' Fogg--"I see; and now he's got his hands full." Revive the Jaded Condition. -- When energy flags and the cares of business become irksome; when the whole system is out of sorts and there is general depression, try Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. They will regulate the action of a de- ranged stomach and a disordered liver, and make you feel like a new man. No one need suffer a day from debilitated digestion when so simple and effective a pill can be got at any drug store. PROBLEM. "There is one thief who is al- ways anxious to restore what he stole, yet when he puts it back makes double his theft."' "Who might he be?" "The man who steals a kiss." A Sensilie Merchant ear Island, free 26, 1903. Minard's taunt Co., oy! Bite ee traveller is po to-day nd we are get large quantity of your MINARD'S. 'LINIMENT. We find it e best Liniment on ae market, making e been in basinets have dropped sells itself; the others have to be pushed to get rid of W. A. HAGERMAN. JUST SO. 'What was Mr. Wise just saying --that he loved hit wife?" "No; he said that she was very dear to bim." TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye alve i Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. ' Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. pans Laugh to-day; your sense of hu- mor may be out of commission to- morrow. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. Many a man apparently goes to pieces before he is broke. Diphtheria, Quinsy and Tonsilitis begin with sore throat. How much better to cure a sore throat in a day or two than to be in bed for weeks with Diphtheria. Just keep Hamlin's Wizard Oil in the house. SINGULAR. "Talk about luck!" "What happened?' "T found a ten-dollar bill in my last summer's suit."' "Gee. Why, I thought you were married." << NVVA ED. 4 ISSUE 42--11 "A QUEEN'S MILD REBUKE. : . : : | The carriage of Queen Victoria of i hao Well J Spain was checked for a moment by the crowded street, and' she Wicd ain ot Sos ~----=,°" E Dye. . | used ONE DYEroRALL KINDSo* cooes CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. NO chance of u paing th WRONG fi Goods one ee tp colae: : : ieolaes sane or The Johnson- Richardso! rdson Ce Aprenate LONDON PUBLIC HOUSES. A return of licenses extinguished in the county of London reveals several peculiar names of public houses, says the Pall BZE Among the animals are the White Horse, Red Lion, Unicorn, Lion, Fox and Hounds, Stag, Flying Horse and White Hart. Birds are represented by the White Swan, Hen and Chicken. The title of Bishop Blaize has not saved a house in Shoreditch. Mitre had been surrendered in Stepney, a Veteran and Gladstone have gone under in the East End. ----w PAT'S WIT. Pat being brought before the re- corder for the first time, the fol- lowing conversation ensu Recorder--What is you aT Pat--Patrick Casey. Recorder--What is your occupa- tion Pat--Oi'm a sailor. Reoorder--A sailor? I don't be- lieve you were ever on a ship in your life. Pat--Sure an doz yez honor think Oi came from Ireland in an auto- mobile AFRAID OF HIM. "You never RO to banquets with your husband ?"' I'm always afraid that they'll ask him to make a speech." '"'And he can't make one?' "That's it exactly. He can't. But if he were asked I just know he'd get up and try."' On her eighty-first birthday an inmate of the Old Ladies' Home, New York, recently skipped twenty- one times with a rope to celebrate the occasion. ---- Hope for the Chronic Dyspeptic. --Through lack of consideration of the body's needs many persons al- low disorders of the digestive ap- paratus to endure until they be- come chronic, filling days and nights with suffering. To these a course of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills is re- commended as a sure and speedy way to regain health. These pills are specially compounded to com- bat dy spepsia and the many ills that follow in its train, and they are successful always. The man who knows he's in the right need not argue. Minard's Liniment Relleves Neuralgia. eo Luck seems to have a mania for dropping in on those who do not expect it. jas Some persons have periodical at- tacks of Canadian cholera, dysen-}|™M tery or diarrhoea, and have to use great precautions to av oid the dis- ease. Change of water, cooking, RS and green fruit, is sure to bring on] ¢ the attacks. To such persons = would recommend Dr. J. D. logg's Dysentery Cordial as eae the best medicine in the market for all summer complaints. If a few drops are taken in water when the symptoms are noticed no further trouble will be experienced. " LUXURINE " Of DR. PROSSE, eae France Giver Back the natural color to groy halr without any dye, and makes ' grow, and We Can Prove It, Bot only by testi- monials of un- io as {ts so often seon in advertisements, but by an expe:iment on your own head of hatr. Let us give you absolutely free one treatment of ** LUXURINE "', only for the sake of proving to you what it can do on your own hair, and what {thas done on thousands of othe, All there is to do to get the treatment is--synd us the cost of mailing and packing, which is 10 cts., with your address, and we will send you one right away. Write to-day, address DR. PROSSE, Dept. 2, Montreal ss once the target for all eyes ive she sat waiting quietly. Wishing to ex- amine more closely the beautifully embroidered garment' whi the queen was wearing, an American lady raised fmpulsively an opera- glass which she was carrying, and scanned the queen closely, although only a few feet apart. Suddenly, to her dismay, she was brought to the realization of her extreme rudeness by meeting the queen's eyes full in the glass--eyes that spoke the rebuke plainly, although the steady look was both kind and patient. In- stantly the glass was lowered, and with scarlet cheeks the lady's face expressed an unmistakable apology, as Queen Victoria raised a mildly reproving forefinger and shook her head slightly with a little smile, as the carriage moved on. eA NOT HIS FAULT. , "Oratory is a gift, not an ac- quirement," said the proud politi- cian, as he sat down after an hour's harangue. "T understand," said the matter- of-fact chairman. e're not blaming you. You done the best you could.' ih. HAD BAD SORE FOUR YEARS Zam-Buk Has Healed It! Mrs. Wilson, 110 Wickson Ave., Toronto, says: "About four years ago a sore spot appeared on the right side of my face. This spot Alincreased in size until it became about half an inch in diameter and very painful. I went to a doctor, but the ointment he gave me did not have any good effect. The sore continued to discharge freely, and was most painful. I had it cau- terized, tried poultices and all kinds of salves, but it was no good, and Ic tinued to suffer from iu 'Yor four years! '"'A sample of Zam-Buk was one day given to me, and I used it. Al- though the quantity was so suralts it seemed to do me some good, so I purchased a further supply. 'Each box did me more and more good, and, to my delight, before I had been using Zam-Buk three weeks, I saw that it was going to heal the sore. In less than a month it was healed! "'T know a lady in the east of the city, whose husband suffered for years with an open sore on his leg. On my recommendation, Zam-Buk was tried in that case. The other day, when I saw her, she told me that it had healed the sore com pletely.' Zam-Buk is a sure cure for ec- zema, piles, abscesses, ulcers, scalp sores, ringworm, cuts, burns, scalds, bruises and al! skin injuries and diseases. 50c. box, all drug- gists and stores, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. In case of skin disease use also Zam-Buk Soap, 2c. tablet. 2. Peace often costs more than a fight, . Only the uninformed endure the agony of corns. The knowing ones apply Holloway's Corn Cure and get relief. CANADA BUSINESS FOLLEGS CHATHAM, ONE RICA" 8 GREATEST BUSINESS Over 2,000 "ae ee filled tn -_ Some others leas HAN ante en winced witb Bask, mae > TH Sten. RO S ur st RB. «ollegs Chatham, ¢ Our Course wt G- - asin Jut. b h THOME COURSE Good Weekly income Wonderfui Opportunity Constant Employment ' Diplomas Granted "ts ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 358 Queen St. irout Toronto, Cana BOYSasDGIRLS SEND FOR PARTICULARS ABOUT THE GLOBE YOU OAN MAKE 15 CENTS Cx ZACH COPY YOU SELL ADDRESS: THE CHRISTMAS GLOBE 6 -TORONTO, CARAU. ae CHRISTMAS. 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