Monkton Times, 17 May 1912, p. 2

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Nagar ni "a A ANTATION TO stoKes Thin, Watery Blood Leads to a -. Breakdown in Health. Thin, impure blood is an invita- tion to sickness. The blood is at work day and night to maintain the health and any lack of strength or - purity in the blood is a weakness in the defense against disease. Anae- mia is the doctor's name for lack 'of blood--watery blood. There may be an actual loss in the quantity of the blood, or one or more of its constituents may be lacking, 'The surest symptom of anaemia is pal- lor, The trouble is particularly common among young girls between the ages of fourteen' and eighteen, but it is also found in women of all ages, and quit@ frequently at- ~ tacks . men. It is nearly al- ways present and prevents re _ covery after grippe, fevers, ma- laria, and operations and for this reason a tonic medicine is required in all these cases to enrich the blood, build up the nerves and re- store health and strength. And there is no other tonic as good as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as has been proved in thousands and thou- sands of cases, among them that of Miss Annie Turner, Marie Joseph Post Office, N.S., who says :--"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been of inestimable benefit to me. I was so badly run down that I could hardly go about, was not able to help in the work abcut the house. As my health grew worse the trou- ble brought on some species of fit, and when these attacks would come on I. would sometimes remain un- conscious for half an hour. After many other medicines had failed to help me, my brother got me a sup- ply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I began taking these. In the course of a few weeks I felt much better, and after taking the Pills for a time longer I was again in the full enjoyment of good health, I feel that I cannot praise Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills too highly and I recommend them to all weak girls,'"' You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Dd BRIGHT PUPIL. Teacher--"What is the wind?' Kid--"Air in a hurry."' Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is a speedy cure for dysen- tery, diarrhoea, cholera, summer complaint, sea sickness and com- plaints incidental to children teeth- ing. It gives immediate relief to those suffering from the effects of indiscretion in eating unripe fruit, cucumbers, ete. It acts with won- derful rapidity and never fails to conquer the disease. No one need fear cholera if they have a bottle of this medicine convenient. Better a night worker than a day dreamer. ery tte Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. ERE Be sure you understand a subject before you talk about it--then you can cut out most of your talk. It Rubs Pain Away.--There is no liniment so efficacious in overcom- ing pain as Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. The hand that rubs it in rubs the pain away and on this account there is no preparation that stands so high in public esteem. There is na surer pain-killer procurable, as thousands can attest who have used it successfully in treating many ail- ats A QUESTION. Clerk (to woman who has fingered over everything in the store with- out buying anything)--"Excuse me, madam, but are you shopping here?" - Customer -- "Certainly. What, would I be doing ?" Clerk--'I thought perhaps you might be taking an inventory." One Gleam of Hope.--Wife-- 'Dearest, if you and I were thrown on a desert island what would you to?' Husband--'Thank heaven, I can swim." Skin Ail Covered With Eruption N, Henri Tardif. Tried Many Remedies 3 or 4 Years. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured. A Quebec man, N. Henri Tardif, of St. Casimir, writes in a letter dated Mar. 31, 1911: "Thad a very bad skin, all covered with eruption, eight years ago. Y have had all of both my shoulders covered with it, and the high part of my arms, and my face, but it was the worst on my shoulders. I tried many different remedies to cure it, but nothing was any good. At last I went to an apothecary. He asked me if I had ever used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I told him no, and I bought q box of ois Ointment jee a Soap. I u Oxes cake of Cuticura sed three of Sey a Open but I am glad of e samé, for Cuticura Soap and Ointment completely cured me of my skin eruption. I spread the Cuticura Ointment on all my sore parts, and I think that in washing my face with the Cuticura Soap, it hindered my eruption from itching and burning. I tried -Mariy remedies during three or four years but Cuticura Soap and Ointment cured me." | (Signed) N. Henri Tardif, -- Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold-- throughout the world, but to those who have suffered much, lost hope and are with- out faith in any treatment, a liberal sample -- of each with a 82-p. booklet on the skin and scalp will be mailed free, on application. | _ Address Potter Drug ¢ Chem. Corp., 50_ FROM i NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. Occurrences in The Land That Reigns Supreme in the Com- mercial World. Princess Beatrice was 53 years of age on the 14th ult. ' 2 Steamship companies in the Bri- tish Isles own Over 8,000 vessels be- tween them, There are about 1,140,000 paupers in the United Kingdom, exclusive of casuals. British beer consumption de- creased from 36,841,000 barrels in 1899 to 33,619,000 barrels in 1911. .Mrs. E. ©. Carter, who was lost on the Titanic, was a daughter of Thomas Hughes, the author of "Tom Brown's School Days." Lord Qlenconner will preside at the 97th anniversary festival dinner of the Royal Caledonian Asylum, London, on 4th June, Bath, where it has been decided to erect a pedestal in memory of Jane Austen, was the home of the novelist from 1801 to 1805. The loss of life on the Titanic was greatly due to the fact that she was not equipped according to the Bri- tish Board of Trade requirements. A man charged with window- smashing at Brentwood told the Court :--I am pleased I was run in, as I should have done a lot more damage. The first lady to fly the English Channel alone, driving her own machine, is Miss Craig, who started from Dover on the 16th ult., and landed safely at Calais. The Royal yacht Alberta is to be broken up this month in Ports- mouth Dockyard. She was tender to the Victoria and Albert, and was built in 1863 to replace the Fairy. Field-Marshal Sir William Nich- olson left England on the 10th ult. for India, where he will preside over a@ commission appointed to in- quire into the military policy of that Empire. The cost of cremation is less than that of a burial of the same class. The fee for the actual cremation, including the use of chapel and at- tendance, may be put at from four to five guineas. The late Sir James Charles Inglis, of Sussex, and of London, late of Norwood, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, general manager of the Great Wes- tern Railway Company since 1904, left personal estate worth £124,554. Through the generosity of a few friends the Caledonian Christian Club has been enabled to secure a commodious building at a most eon- venient spot, facing the entrance to Euston Station, London, and within sight of those other London gates to Scotland--St. Pancras and King's Cross. 'The Welsh Disestablishment Bill passed its first reading in the House of Commons on the 25th ult. by a vote of 331 to 253. This Bill pro- vides that after July 1st the four Welsh dioceses will cease to form part of the province of Canterbury, and for the appointment of com- missioners to take possession of the church property and distribute it. Commander Sir William Bough- ey, Bart., died on the 17th ult. at his residence in Southend-on-Sea. Sir William, who was born in 1840, saw active service in the Navy in New Zealand in 1868, and Abyssinia in 1867. He was the sixth baronet, son of third baronet, and brother of the fourth and fifth. The heir-pre- sumptive and second heir are his younger brothers. DBO ~ MOTHERS PLEASED WITH BABY'S OWN TABLETS A mother who has once used Baby's Own Tablets for her little one never fails to show her plea- sure at the result. She at once rea- lizes that they are the ideal medi- eine for baby--being absolutely safe and free from injurious drugs and at the same time a sure cure for all the little ills from which babies suffer. Mrs. P. Theriault, Pacquetville, N. B., -writes:-- "Please send me another box of Baby's Own Tablets. I was ex- tremely pleased with the last. My baby was greatly troubled with con- stipation and vomiting, but the Tablets quickly cured her.'? The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Da een SUPERIOR CREATURES. 'Women are certainly the mental superiors of us men."' "What makes you say that?' "Seeing my wife spank the baby, read a book and carry on a conver- sation with her mouth full of hair- pins all at the same time." IMPERATIVE MOOD. Mother--"Louise, you must not slam down your doll in her crib like that. It is just as easy to lay her down quietly." Louise --"It ain't when you're mad." ij } CURED BY CIN PILLS. 4 Bridgeville, N. 8. "For twenty years I have been troubled with Kidney and : Bladder Trouble, and have been treated by many acetors, but found little relief. I had given up all hope of getting cured when I tried Gin Pills. that I was cured. i "DANIEL F. FRASER." Now, I can say with a happy heart A friend may be a person who aRY OLD ENGLAND coffee and drink Postum, in fact I daily. give E] use Postum in place of tea and ecof- fee in their own scribe it to patients. plained in the Road to Wellville,"' appears from time to time. genuine, true, and full of human interest. moter" counts chickens that are not yet hatched, from eggs that are not yet laid, appeals when it does not amuse the business man of conser- vative methods. a story told by Mr. Harcourt, Sec- retary of State for the Colonies, of a man who was "something in the City." American with a view to floating a rubber company in British North Borneo. ably impressed with the scheme. asked. plied the promoter. ed the amazed American. the Londoner, composedly. floated undertaking has not even this ! worms, and them. Spare them suffering by us- minator, the best kind that can be had. to expect it. Ask for Minard's and take no other. voice)--"Arthur, dear, I find that we still need a few things to make our little household more service- able."' : need a new hat for me!" problems are all wrong! the trouble?' : ful hard before I could even get ? * = ELECTRIC NEAGARAS. 'French Scheme for Draining the Clouds of Electricity, Assuming that electricity in the clouds is the sole cause of the pro- duction of hail, experiments are be- ing made, in France with apparatus designated as "electric, Niagaras" to "drain" the clouds cf electricity. In installing the apparatus, huge copper points, bound together by bands of the same metal, are placed on the, summit of a high tower or chimney, very much in the same way as lightning rods. : These are connected with a cop- per band, which leads to the ground 'and ends in a reservoir filled with water. By this route, says Popu- lar Mechanics, the atmospheric electricity flows down into the earth. The first sudden charge is replaced by a permanent one, which empties the clouds, so to speak. The experiments with "electric Niagaras" have been carried on for some time, but M. Violle, a membey of the French Academy of Sciences delegated to judge the re- sults, reports that it is still too early to estimate the practical val- ue. A test on afar larger scale was considered necessary, and quite re- cently the installation of an appara- tus of exceptional capacity was completed on the Eiffel Tower. Almost at the summit of the, tower has been placed a group of points that resemble a huge garden rake. They are bound together with bands of pure copper, and a heavy copper band leads to a tank of water in the ground. During the coming sum- mer this apparatus, it is hoped, will prove the practicability of the idea, but three or four years will -proba- bly be required before it is possible to place an exact estimate on the true value of the system. Os) KNOWS NOW. Doctor Was Fooled by His Own Case For a Time. It's easy to understand how or- dinary people get fooled by coffee when doctors themselves sometimes forget the facts. A physician speaks of his own ex- perience: "T had used coffee for years and really did not exactly believe it was injuring me, although I had palpi- tation of the heart every day. (Tea contains caffeine--the same drug found in coffee--and is just as harmful as coffee.) "Finally one day a severe and al- most fatal attack of heart trouble frightened me and I gave up both tea and coffee, using Postum in- stead and since that time I have had absolutely no heart palpitation except on one or two occasions, when I tried a small quantity of coffee which caused severe irrita- tion and proved to me I must let it alone. "When we began using Postum it seemed weak--that was because we did not make it according to di- rections--but now we put a little bit of butter in the pot when boiling and allow the Postum to boil full 15 minutes, which gives it the pro- per rich flavor and the deep brown color. "T have advised a great many of my friends and patients to leave off Name Postum Co., this advice." Canadian Windsor, Ont. Many thousands given by of physicians homes and_pre- "There's a reason,"' and it is ex- little book, "The in pkgs. Ever read the above fetter? A new one They are oye MODERN FACILITY. The ease with which the. ""pro- London newspapers are repeating He approached a rich The American was favor- 'How many trees have you?" he "We have not got any trees," re- "How much land have you?' "We have no land." : 'What, then, have you got ?" ask- "T have a bag of seeds," returned And many an_= enthusiastically --~ Nearly all children are subject to many are born with Graves': Worm Exter- remedy of the ng Mother If it's the unexpected that always happens, it's a wonder we don't get eek oe BEGINNING RIGHT AT HOME. She (flattering with eyes and He--"What is it now 2 She--"Well, for instance, we MENTAL ARITHMETIC. Teacher -- "Why, Willie, these What is ~--Willie--"'T dunno. I worked aw-]} em wrong." » Columbus Ave., Bostez, U. 8. THE MIRACULOUS JOHN --McELROY'S CURED BY nee TROUBLE DODD'S KIDNEY PILUS. -- Could Not Work all Summer, and Doctor Failed to Help, but Cure Was Quick When He Used Dodd's Kidney Pills, Benton, N. B., May 6 (Special). --Bordering on the miraculous is the cure of John McElroy, a young man well-known here. He was suf- fering from heart trouble and was so bad that all last summer he was not able todo a day's work. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him. In telling the story of his cure, Mr. McElroy says: "TI went to a doctor who said I had palpitation, but his medicine did not seem to reach the spot, I suffered for over a year and all last summer I was not able to do a day's work, My sleep was broken and unrefreshing. I felt heavy and sleepy after meals and I was always tired and nervous. I perspired freely with the least exertion. "Aftér I had finished taking the doctor's medicine, and as I felt no better, I read in an almanac what Dodd's Kidney Pills could do and made up my mind to try them. Be- fore I had finished the first box I felt different, and by the time the second was half gone I was working in the woods and doing good work."' whe. - INGENIOUS CONTRIVANCE. Stops Woolen Fabries From Losing Their Color. Woolen fabrics appear to under- go a change after they have been made up into clothing, and even fabrics of the best quality, and their appearance and texture be- come modified. This seems to be due to atmospheric effects, and the stuffs lose their good appearance, becoming streaked or swelled up in places. For the best qualities ex- periments were made by stretching the fabrics upon frames up to 150 feet length in covered sheds, so as to expose them to the air before- hand, but without avail, A new method is devised by Otto Hucken- bach in Germany. He noticed that when the stuffs had been stretched on the frames while the weather was cold and damp the effect was better and the fabrics kept a good aspect. Then he used an artificial eooling chamber, but found that a better way was to treat the newly- made fabric when rolling out hori- cooled and damp air from an air- box placed underneath and pro- vided with a long sht. Ice is put in the lower part of the box for the purpose. As this proved expen- sive, he made a new apparatus, and now the fabric passes through a long closed cooling chamber. The cold air sheet from a cooling-box strikes the fabric at the bottom as before, but now the used air is col- lected from the main chamber, and goes back in a closed path to the cooling-box so as to be sent out again. A worm tube with a refri- gerating brine occupies the bottom of the cooling box, and the air is moistened by a water spray within the box, - vo A Purely Vegetable Pill.--The chief ingredients of Parmelee's Ve- getable Pills are mandrake and dandelion, sedative and purgative, and have a most healthful effect upon the secretions of the digestive organs. The dyspeptic and all who suffer from liver and kidney ail- ments will find in these pills the most effective medicine in concen- trated form that has yet been offer- ed to the suffering. Nautical--"'I hear Jones the sea captain is in hard luck. He mar- ried a girl and she ran away from him."? 'Yes, he took her for a mate, but she was a skipper."' When Your Eyes Need Gare Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting--Feels Fine--Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Byelids. Nlus- trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Oculists--not a "Patent Med- icine" -- but used in successful Physicians' Prac- tice for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub- jie and sold by Druggists at 25c and §0c per Bottle. Murine Hye Salve 5 Aseptic Tubes, 26¢ and 60c, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago One interested listener an orator has in himself. es Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. An ounce of flattery beats two ounces of truth--if you have an axe to grind. Why suffer from corns when they can be painlessly rooted out by using Holloway's Corn Cure. -- CAUGHT. De Broke--"Very sorry, but I can't pay you to-day. My --shoe- maker has just been here, and----"' Tailor--"Yes, I know. Just met him on the stairs. You told him you couldn't give him anything because, you expected your tailor. Here's the bill.' | aN A g Z zontally by sending up a blast of | URS Dogs are being employed by the Austrian "customs authorities to hunt down smugglers. They are a cross between a greyhound and a wolf, and are trained to detect per- sons endeavoring to cross the fron- 'tier with contraband by attacking the dogs employed by them. The smugglers' dogs have shown them- Selves of great use in carrying packets of contraband and eluding the revenue officers at the outposts. Now they are being hunted . and killed by the customs dogs, which afterward lead customs officials to the trail. The smugglers trained their dogs by a course of whipping on one side of the frontier and feed- ing on the other. Then the dog-- usually a comparatively small ani- mal--was fitted with the skin of a larger dog, usually a poodle, and the space, between filled with sac- charin, tobacco or other contra- band. : tis MEANING OF STEPMOTHER. "Stepmother" is a word with a commonly unsuspected history. Probably most people if called apon to explain it would say that it meant a woman who had stepped into the place of the true mother. Dr. Johnson, at any rate, believed that this was the suggestion of the word to most minds. Really, "step" is ~~ the Anglo-Saxon "steop,"' the original meaning of which appears to have been 'or- phaned."' Stepchild, stepbairn, stepson and stepdaughter came first, and then, by gradual fading of the etymological meaning of "step," stepfather and stepmother came into being. ve MINISTER PRAISES ZAM-BUK. How It Cured His Wife's Bad Sore. Rev. Henry J. Munton, of Black- folds, Alta., writes: "My wife had a very bad sore foot, which it seem- ed impossible to get anything to heal. The sore would heal to a certain point and then fester again, Tells and so on. I procured a box of Zam-Buk, and after persevering with this herbal balm for some time the sore was completely healed. "T have since recommended Zam- Buk to several of my parishioners, and it always gives satisfaction." Another instance in which' Zam- Buk proved of unequalled value is told by Mr. N. L. Gerry, of Bran- don, Man. He says: "I had my left foot run over by a waggon load- ed with wheat. The foot was very badly crushed, and my little toe and the next toe were laid open. I applied Zam-Buk, and only had to miss work for two days. Zam-Buk healed the wound so quickly that on the third day I was able to put on my boot and walk to my work. In a very short time my toes were quite healed, and the foot is now as sound as eyer, thanks to Zam- Buk.'"' Just as good for chronic sores, ulcers, piles, blood poison, burns, scalds, eruptions, eczema, and all skin injuries and diseases. 50c. box at all druggists and stores, or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. Try Zam- Buk Soap, too, 25c. per tablet. ae eee SHORTENED HIS TOIL. "Do you always keep a-smiling about your daily duties?' "Naw; I look. grouchy all the time. Then I ain't asked to do no extra work."' Sia Relief for Suffering Everywhere. --He whose life is made miserable by the suffering that comes from in- digestion and has not tried Parme- lee's Vegetable Pills does not know how easily this formidable foe can be dealt with. These pills will re- lieve where others fail. They are the result of long and_ patient stu'y and are confidently put for- ward as a sure corrector of disor- ders of the digestive organs, from which so many suffer. The mere fact that you are not having a. good time while you are young won't necessarily keep you out of the county infirmary when you get old. : Write us for free sample of Gin Pills to try. Then get the regular size boxes at your dealers, or direct from us--50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Money refunded if Gin Pills fail to cure. National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Dept. W.L., Toronto. I cured a horse of the Mange with MINARD"S LINIMENT. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. I cured a horse, badly torn by a pitch fork, with MINARD'S LINIMENT. [DOGS AS CUSTOMS OFFICTALS. | on freshly minutes---and - 4 é FLAVOR! TH HAS THE Make The Teapot Te , Put "SALADA" TEA in a warm teapot---pour boiled water---let stand for fiv ot you will have the most delicious _ cup of tea you ever tasted, seed BON E FRAGRANCE! THE DELICIOUSNES that makes Ceylon Tea the beverage of de In sealed lead packages ONLY. . 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Just let ma! measure your foot." Lady--"But I told you the size." Clerk -- '"'Yes, ma'am; but we have three sizes of size three--size three for a siza three foot, size three for a size four foot, and size three for a size five foot." Army statistics for last. year show that there were only four foreigners in the British Army, MALE HELP WANTED. Rew Cer out Ontario a will qualify you, Positions secured. Dominion Sch ACENTS, ks in TBLEGRAPHERS great demand through. nd North West.' Six month« Day and M Free Book f oo] Telegraphy, Tordt a 1 courses. H* Y and FARM SCALES, Beale Works, 9 Ksplanada, Wiledn'a Torontas ANCER, TUMORS, 4 ternal and external, cured pain by our before too late. Limited, Collingwood, O LUMPS, ete. home treatment. n In- wero rite us Dr. pee sa Medical Co., TON SOALE Scale Works, au 9 Keplanade, fF ELP Boats. Farmers, 139 Front West, Toronto. phone, Adelaide 855, Hotels, Factories, L ------ fe ARANTEED. Whlson's Toronto SUPPLIED. 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