Atwood Bee, 3 Nov 1911, p. 7

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

| pet od ST eee Crt * _, benefit. On going to a third doctor ;theumatism to stay cured. This is s taking a few boxes I could notice A TALK ON RHEUMATISM TellingHow to Cure This Painful Malady . , This article is for the man or wo- man who suffers from rheuma who wants to be cured, not merely relieved--but actually 'cured. The most a rheumatic sufferer can hope for in rubbing something on the tender, aching joint, is a little re- lief. No lotion or liniment ever did or ever can make a cure. The rheumatic poison is rooted in the blood. Therefore, rheumatism can only be cured when this poisonous 'acid is driven out of the blood. 'That's why rubbing and liniments and outward applications are no good--they can't reach the cause in the blood. Any doctor will tell you 'this is true. Ay you want something 'that will go right to the root of the trouble in the blood every time take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They 'make 'new, rich blood which drives out the poisonous acid and cures 'a solemn truth which has been 'proved in thousands of cases, and ithe following is a striking instance. rs. W. H. Elnor, Sarnia, Ont., bays: ' 'I feel it my duty to recom- mend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as they completely cured me of rheu- matism after I had been almost an invalid for three years. I doctored with two skilled doctors and took electric treatment, but without jhe recommended mineral baths as e only thing that would help me. 'After taking this treatment for some time I felt that I was really growing worse instead of better, and I began to think there was no cure for me and that I was doomed to be a helpless sufferer. For some months I discontinued all treat- ment and then I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After 'a distinct improvement, and I con- tinued taking the Pills for several months, when the eure was com- 'plete. That is some two years ago, and I have ever since been per- 'fectly frec from the trouble. I would, therefore, advise anyone afflicted with rheumatism to take iDr. Williams' Pink Pills, as they 'cortainly made a remarkable cure in my case These pills are suld by all medi- cine dealers or may be had by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for 83.50 from The Dr. Williams' Me- dicine Co., aero Ont. BRITAIN W 'AS NOT READY When France and Germany Were Almost at War. It now appears that the Morocco war scare to ago eal of Tis deferred until winter, however. Russia be aod HE COULD HOT g an army The Balkan States also have «@ grudge against Austria and they, too, would have to deal with "Gen. eral February.' My informant. therefore, thinks that another and more serious crisis may be expect- ed in December or January. At any rate, Britain has profit- ed by the delay. Immense stores of food, clothing and ammunition have been accumulated and even the army nurses have been kept busy preparing medical and surgi- cal supplies. The plan of cam- paign has been murked out to the last detail and Britain is ready within a week of the declaration of war to throw an army of 120,000 men into Belgium, where itis ex- pected some of fhe heaviest fight- ing would take place General Sir. John French, who represented Britain at the recent French army maneuvers, has re- turned home enthusiastic about the French soldiers, who, he says. is the best fighting man in Europe. He also has nothing but praise for the organization of the French army and there isn't the slightest doubt that he hag come to an under- sauding with the French generals about the military part Britain will play in the coming struggle. The naval side of the war, of course, would be controlled from London It is surprising how British feel- ing on the subject of a war with Germany has changed in the; the body, and that delightful rest last few weeks Before the/that is the sweetest thing in life. Agadir incident there was aj} Dodd's Kidney Pills always make: lot of irritation in England| strong, healthy Kidneys. Before the Agadir incident there was a lot of irritation in England against Germany, but the great majority of Englishmen felt that war was a thing to be avoided at all costs. To-day most English- men declare that Germany "has asked for it" and that the safety of Europe demand that she be crush- ed--and the sooner the better. There is also the feeling that no time is more favorable than the present, before the Kaiser's great naval programme is complete and while practically all the rest of Europe is united against Gesmany and Austria. One thing that worries the asd. government is whether or not Ger- many could be made to pay the whole cost of the war, not only be- qause of the British taxpayer's pocket, but also because of the hope of crippling Germany so ef- fectually that she will be kept out of mischief from the British yeiw- point, for years te come. AS GOOD AS "A DOOTOR IN THE HOUSE searching of hearts among the British military authorities, and that if the negotiations between! France and Germany had come to a! quick and belligerent end Britain | would have been caught in astate! of unpreparedness almost equal to} that in which she found herself at | the outbreak of the Boer war. writes a London correspondent. Wonders have been worked dur- ing the last two months, however. and recently a British military ex- pert told the writer that Britain was pow ready to take the field at any moment. Although the war cloud has lifted for the time being, this expert was anything but optimistic about the future. e delay, he declared, was solely due to strategic reasons eon the part of Germany. If war were to break out now, Germasty would have to deal single- handed with France, Britain and Russia. and if Austria backed her ; up ac- tively, Italy would probably join the anti-German coalition, with the idea of av renging ancient de- feats and winning back her lost pro- vinees. If the outbreak of hostilities (-- ie One Mother Says only one trou- '"'There's ble with Post Toasties "When I get a package or two, Father and the Boys at once have tremen- dons appetites." ' POST TOASTIES REQUIRE NO COOKING oeie with sngar and crean} aud the smiles go round -the table. - "The Memory Lingers" Sold by Crocers. . practice on your signature, I') sign your official papers fur you," said the prisoner. or 15 minutes without a break, when the girl at the other end of the wire interrupted. to the other ear. This one is tired." Tablets should be kept in every home where there are little ones. They are as good as 2 doctor; are absolute 'ly safe and can always 'be relied upon to drive away any malady arising from de- rangements of the stomach or bow- . O. A. , Northlands, Sask., says: "T have found Baby's Own Tablets an invaluable medicine. I live twenty miles from town and doc- tor, so am glad to have so reliable a medicine at hand. I consider the Tablets a real necessity in the home and shall never be without them. They have kept my baby well and have made him a bonnie baby.'? The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. a Baby's Own But many a college graduate avoids the disgrace of dying rich. There may be other corn cures, but Helloway's Corn Cure stands at the head of the list so far as re- sults are concerned. PLEASING OCCUPATION. "Shithers made a pile of money in that golkl mine - his, didn't he?' asked Willoughby. "'Yes--about five million,"' said Hickenlooper. "What's he doing now?!" asked Willoughby. "Oh, he's resting on his ore, said Hickenlooper. It was upon presentation of the above under oath that the court acquitted Willoughby of assault and battery on the ground of extreme provecation. A FORGER'S JOB. Now,' said the warder to the forger, who had just arrived at the prison. "we'll set you to work. What can you do best?" "Well, if you'll give me a week's "se THE HINT. The young man had talked for 10 "Just a moment, Guy!' she said. "What is. it, Fleda ¢ -"'T want to change the receiver "T wish Fritz would write his SLEEP AT NIGHTS TILL HE FOUND RELIEF. IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Fred. Swanson, of Saskatchewan, sends a message of cheer to thosc who feel the weariness and dis- couragement that comes from broken rest. Macklin, Sask., Oct. 23 (Special) --Those who suffer from sleepless nights and get up in the morning feeling tired and discouraged will find renewed hope in the statement e by Fred. Swanson of this place. He could pot sleep at nights. He discovered the cause. was Kidney trouble. He discovered the cure. hy is Dodd's Kidney Pills. " * Mr. Swanson says, in an dataryiaw regarding his case, "I was troubled with my Kidneys for over a year, so bad that I could not sleep at nights. After using one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I found great relief. -Four boxes removed - my pain and now I sleep well I am as strong in my Kidneys r any man."' If the Kidneys are wrong the blood becomes clogged with impuri- ties and natural rest is an impossi- bility. Strong, healthy Kidneys mean pure blood, new life. all over h RIGHT BACK AT HIM. '"'Why do you put the hair of an- other woman on your head?" he asked her, severely. "Why do you," she replied sweet- ly, "put the skin of another calf on your feet?' Sleeplessness. Pte se is the great restorer and to be deprived of it is vital loss. Whatever may be the cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- rangement or mental worry, try a course of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. By regulating the action of the stomach, where the trouble lies, they will restore normal conditions and healthful sleep will follow. They exert a sedative force upon the nerves and where there is un- rest they bring rest. Don't feel uppish eastles in the air. over your Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. EVERLASTING EXPENDITURE. Bowers--What was the most ex- pensive piece of jewelry you ever bought ? Powers-- My wife's wedding ring. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is a speedy cure for dysen- tery, diarrhoea, cholera, summer complaint, sea sickness ani] ¢1m- plaints incidental to children tecta- ing. It gives immediate relief to those suffering from she eJfects cf indiscretion in eating uiripe fruit, cucumbers, ete. It acts witn won derful rapidity and never fails to conquer the disease. No one need fear cholera if they have a bottle uf this ALPHABETICAL. Oh, tradesman, in thine' hour ofeec, If on this paper you should ¢ ¢ ¢, Take our advice and now be y y y-- Go straight ahead and advert iii. ALUM AN UNSEEN DANGER IN FOOD Noted food scientists have decid- ed that alum is an unseen danger in food, and as a result of their in- vestigations, rigorous laws have been enacted and are now being vigorously enforced in England, France and Germany, prohibiting the use of alum in foods. Until suitable Jaws are passed in Canada prohibiting the use of alum baking-powders, every housewiie should be careful to buy only a bak- ing-powder that has the ingredi- ents printed plainly on the label. WHERE IT WAS Hospital Interne--* 'Are pain, my man Patient (irritably}--Aw, I'm in bed | an' the pain seems to be in me! you in When a man gets too respectable to enjoy life he is due to give-the undertaker a jo 000 or 10,¢ yf aap ere ' figures plainer. I can't possibly ai Feceal Oe Co., ixt*- - tell. from his letter whether 'itis 1,- | " 000 kisses that he sends pane. =s leaving 'Pout SCOTTISH COPPER FIND. What is described as an unusual- ly rich mineral-bearing reef has ------__--_-- brates ers AMOI Sh a ENC MORE et OO TE been discovered ANS \ mae 7) cop lead. Th The discovery is he result of the systematised THE COFFEE 1 The other morning, at the break- fast-table, Mr. Skillings, who was ina highly ranpor mage mood, re- marked to his wife: "What if I were va of those hus- bands, my dear, who get up cross in the morning, bang things round, CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. NO chance of using the WRONG Dye for the Goode Boe (Tm le BrORY Boakiet i, Johnaon-Richardsen Co., Limi! bientreal, and kick because the coffee is cold 1"' "Why," responded Mrs. Skillings, eweetly, "T should make it hot for 'you RICHELIEU'S RISE. of whom Mr. of Henry of Navarre," merit farther commemoration. disfavor with King Henry. Descend- ing the great staircase i ng. Paved "Nothing," "except that, as you see, I am go- ing down and you are going up. CLEANING A SILVER PURSE. A writer in Harper's Bazar ad- Any woman who owns purse, either vises : silver to save gloves and few minutes. jewelers use, I have aving paid for cleaned dozens of times. and wash between the hands or wit! abrush; of the money saved. pain. great curative thousands owe their excellent medicine. LIS? 2N N TO THIS. The thing success Will find your door, If you'll talk less And labor more. Statesmen who take their dismis- sal with humor are so rare that one Bloundelle-Burtoao tells, in his recent book, "The Fate seems to Duc d'Epernon had fallen into of the Louvre, he met Richelieu ascend- "Is there anything new taking place?' the cardina] indifferently returned the duke, sterling -- or German, and who constantly pays the jeweler for cleaning it, in order light | dresses, will be very glad to know that com- mon baking soda will clean it in a That is what most found after having mine Just take plenty of soda and a little water rinse and dry--and think A Safe Pill for Sufferers.--There are pills that violently purge, andj fill the stomach and intestines with: Parmelee's Vegetable Pills/ vinced. Thousands can attest their qualities because health and strength to timely use of the most SUFFERERS ROW PILES! Zam-Buk Has: Cured These! Friction on the hemorrhoid veins hat are swollen, inflamed an gorged with blood, is what causes the terrible pain and stinging and smarting of piles. Zam-Buk ap- plied at night will be found to give ease before morning. r. Thomas Pearson, of Prince Albert, Sask., writes "T must thank you for the benefit I have re- ceived from Zam-Buk. Last sum- mer I suffered greatly from piles. I started to use Zam-uk and found »»{ it gave me relief, sv | continued it, and after using three or four boxes it effected a complete cure. Magistrate Sanford, of Weston, King's Co., N.S., says: "I suffer- ed long from itching piles, but Zam- Buk has now cured me.' Mr. William Kenty, of Upper Nine Mile River, Hants Co., N.S., says: "I suffered terribly from | piles, the pain at times being al- most unbearable. I tried various ointinents, but everything I[ tried failed to do me the slightest good. 1 was tired of trying varivus reme- dies, when I heard of Zam-Buk. and thought as a last resource ] would give this balm a trial. After a very short time Zam- Buk effected a complete cure. Zam-Buk is also a sure cure for skin injuries and diseases, eczema, uleers, Varicose veins, cuts, burns, bruises, chaps. cold sores, ete. S0c. | box are mild and effective. They are 'all druggists and stores, or post purely vegetable, no mineral purga- free from Zam-Buk Co., Fok med? tive entering into their composition | 1" Price. Refuse imitations. Try and their effect is soothing and| 42%™-Buk Svap, 250. tablet. beneficial. Try them and be con- THAT GOT HER. Mrs. Newly Rich---"Did you fall china dishes?" Sweet and palatable, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is ac- ceptable to children, and it dues its work surely an8 promptly. Some men think they are ambiti- Sprains, an I ave sed, it tor both with ex- cellent result Yours 4 uy, . B. LAVERS Johan, A hhsoaiaepaaindend Man. Minard's yn gpd Co., Limit Dear Sirs,--I og me r Min- ARD'S LINIME NT fo Rueumatiem an ous if they 'try to avoid hard work. 'wiinard"s Ciniment for sale everywhere. You ena'é tek by appearances how nme¢h a man is worth. Some of the most gorgeous flowers haven't a scent. Stiff neck! Doesn't amount to much, but mighty disagreeable. You will be surprised to see how quick- Ip Hamlins Wizard Oi! will drive -- stiffness out. One night, that's all. EASY EDUCATION. Watsun--Who is giving the party in the neighborhood ! Sherlock--Very siinple. Who but the family broke and owing everybody q Waison. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Dogsn't Smart--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Saive in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Ramey Co., Chicago. reund, '? quoted the Wise Man. "'T suppose that accounts for the fact that so many girls are giddy," added the Simple Person. Won Fame on Its Merits.--The unbounded popularity that Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil enjoys is not attributable to any elaborate ad- vertising, for it has not been so ad- vertised, but.is entirely due to the merits of this Oil as a medicine. In every city, town and hamlet in the country it is sought after solely be- cause of its good an qualities. A HAPPY TH THOUGHT. "How do you sleep these nights?" "Much better since I got into the my dollar watch e ball. on ue batrack."" . " that is dead for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes oes A, bt tee COLLECE ONE Ou wr RICA'S GREATEST SC Over 2,000" cholge on 'positions filled in past Suine others just tilled; -- a. DANN, from Newfoundlaud, placed gee Sank a Co., + 08 Steno. FERN SMITH, Steno. Some neighbors don't like it un- Peabody Qvorall Ge., Windsor. E. C. ROBINSON Yess you talk about them. Bkkpr., with H Furnitare Co., mae ates, van, Woltartie Coe Chaikasa. MILDRED AND: Can. Wolveri Co., Chathay. » Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. | Elyox. Steas., with Do Laval Meparater Co, Winnlp g RY ae ae beashay, 7. rake 'ay College, ark, N.J. The «alaries of t ree SOME DON'T NEED IT. shawe rt Yerage orer $70) per hoigeri "Love makes the world go! {gain tidents are. prepared forthe tig ee Where the Fj hens pay ie vflered. IT oo ge a END THE ataly the.w atc Ae ata. omen Cie oma ¢ courses. Address, I), McLACHLAN & CO C. B. College, Chathaim, Ont. FREE een ade BREE So carentet Wats nantearne inevery home. ures ln other aoe Complete tine for rhage Ask . Uberslagen: y propositicn, 'Mantle Lamp co. Inc,, Dept. 127 ntreal, Canada H. He "HIGHTINGALE ocK BRO Member Seankert Stock and cep Exchauge LISTED STOCKS CARRIED OR MARGIN ' Correspondence invited. MELINDA ST... TORONTO | BONDS FOR THE | SMALL INVESTOR q@ If your capital, -- the amoun ane + chon ne rhegierwsedorg biome re cary: thing in the of ri bard rege secu: vig Sarinreay capital, no matter bow small the amount theres. ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION MONTREAL-QUEBEC-HALIFAX-LONDON(ENG@,) FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT. ASK DAWSON ue Knows. P a" want to sell lurm, consulé [T' you want to buy a farm. ovnsult me. ] MAYE fome of the best Fruit, ot in or Dairy Farms tu Unta aud prices right. H W. DAWBON, _ Colboreas BE. otreet, Tore ACCENTS WANTED. 6p DAY RALARY AND UP--ALSO $2 commissiou--tor focal. representa- Lives; immediaiely; See poRiwn; F rapid aavanece- eul; spare Ume ep luUu. Nichols, Limited, Publishers, "Poronte. GENTS WANTED. -- A LINE FOR every home. Write u ageuts supplies. proposition in Canada outlay necessary. Apply B, Co., 228 Albert St., Oliuwa heir to any of your mother's first. ' MISCELLANEOUS. AY and FAKM 8CALIiS. Wilson's Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Yoronte, MACHINERY, PORTABLE or beavy Lathe Mills, shingte diils, ee und Boilers, Mui Supplies. woe Manufac a ina One d., Weer Btrect, Orin la, Unta iy ae HAVE §100 TO 600 TO INVERT I Ss AWMILL r rite for particulars, 'tne weesen vi ' aeaeine byndicuty, 3 Victoria Ono VY ANCER, 4 ternal aud external, UMORS, LUMP. cured nyiches Wrice gs vy our ume treaumenut. bein ca too late De, Belimeo, Colllogp Ont. e LON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's 6 deale Works, ¥ Hspianade, Voron T ONCE YOUNG MEN .7O UBARN ' tay; ¢ Bi us teach you trade. Write tor particu: jars Moler Harber Coliege, £21 Q has Torvnta, GENTS WANTED. A STUDY OF < other Agency proposltion convinces us that nene can equ ars. You will al- ways regret it if you aioe'. apply for ees ticulars to Travellers' De se , 28 Albert Ottawa z ty PECIALISTS aren FREE. us in regard to any disease. drugs of all Consult Low rices k ° end menen ' bv. He Write to-day anything re ug atores to Dr. Your Ovéelboats And faded Snits would wok better 7d. if ne 8 of if tows, write direct to Montreal, Ver 158 eniick American Dyeing Co. Rellma oe ' ; ke fT VHOWE COURSE | Good Weekly t lacome Wondorfus Opportunity Constant Employment "9 Diplomas Granted viel ga oe Cee OF y 358 ousen ee: West : ed Toronto, Canada ALEXANDOR'S FURS | e in. stock a large quantity of; Sen] Coats made el pyarious) These Bae % ade neti poraible, el.u are' lined with the very beet soft silk, imine LADIES' NEAR SEAL COATS 59 inches long 44 Inohes tong 36 Inches long nd us your bust measurement «@ red® and we rivile turning if not s isfactory at our expenss, WRITE TO UB DAY. 'A.J. ALEXANDOR' & Manufacturing Furriers, 504-506 St. Paul St., neste

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy