Times & Guide (1909), 16 Sep 1910, p. 3

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medicine would relieve her for a m, time, and then she would slip back E once more into the old stateâ€"but worse if anything. Then we began _ giving her advertised remedies, but \ all seemed of no avail. One evenâ€" ~ while reading a newspaper I .gpp-ened to see an advertisement t of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. . It told the case of a young woman who had been a great sufferer from anaemia, and who testified to havâ€" ing been cured through the use of these Pills. The case seemed to‘ | describe very closely the symptoms ‘ of my wife, and although I had | pretty nearly lost all hope of her ever being well again, I decided to 3 get a supply of the Pills and urged \ammher to use them. My wife was ’\3 thoroughly disheartened, and said Ns\m') she expected it was only another \â€"â€" case of money thrown away. Howâ€" ; ever, she began taking the Pills, [ and I thank God she did, for after J"“\d\%e_, had used them for a time, she | elt they were helping her. From i that time on her appetite came back, her color began to return, f and she who had been looked upon i as a helpless invalid began to take a new interest in life. She conâ€" tinued taking the Pills, and [ through them her health continued to improve, until at last we were f able to heartily congratulate her | â€"~ upon her complete restoration to _ health. Some three years have| _ . since passed, and in that time she |. | . as never been bothered in the | _ slightest degree with the old trouâ€" |â€" |_ _ ble.. Her cure has astonished evâ€" | | _ eryone who knew how ill she had ; _ _ been, and we acknowledge with |â€" s artfelt thanks our gratitude to i Williams‘ Pink Pills which litâ€" lly brought her back to health _ _ from the brink of the grave." ; Dr. Williams‘ Bink Pills cure I _ / such cases as this in just one way’ _ â€" â€"â€"they actually make new blood, | _ which fills the depleted veins and . _ brings new strength to every nerve|© _ and every organ in the body. Nearâ€" | _ _‘ ly all the everyday ailments of life | ® _ | come from poor or watery blood, | I | and it is because Dr. Williams‘ Pink | ® â€" Pills make new blood that they |© _ cure anaemia, indigestion, headâ€") t aches, sideaches and backaches, | P _/ rheumatism, neuralgia, general | O _ _â€" weakness and the ailments that | Y & Lg’rowing girls and women do notls _ like to talk about, even to their | t â€" i doctors.. If you are weak, sick or | t _ ailing, no other medicine will cure r _ e to quickly as Dr. Williams‘ | 1 p Pills. Sold by all medicine‘e, â€" Wealers or by mail at 50 cents a box | t1 ) or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. | 8i 9 _ Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€"‘l? F wville, Ont. si Some good men fear the world will forget they are shining if their lamps do n#®B smoke. Some choirs have the artistic temperament so badly theyyétfll sing a lullaby just before the serâ€" mon. _ It is better to be born a fool than to attain to this height by an exâ€" pensive education. _ The saints will never convert sinâ€" ners outside as long as they cover up sinners inside. ;he easier the phrases come to the preacher the emptier they are to the pew. When the preacher‘s runs away with him it uphill. Too many sermons deal out sugar when the world needs moral sand. When a man dries up like a mumâ€" my he usually thinks he is a saint. Your light goes down as the temâ€" pératuro rises in your neck. SENTENCE SERMONS. The deeper love‘s roots the less it runs to flowers of rhetoric. If a man would be himself he must cease to think of himself. tor gave her. tonics and ordered beef tea and wine. The tonics and a _ The great famo of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills is due to the fact that they have restored to active health and strength hundreds of people when all other treatment had failâ€" ed to cure, and who ‘had come to believe themselves hopeless, chroâ€" nic invalids. The case of Mrs. Henry Britton, 1284 Alexander Avenue, Winnipeg, Man., adds another striking proof to the truth / of this assertion. Mr. Britton writes as follows concerning his wife‘s long illness and ultimate cure through the use of Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills. ‘"It is a simple thing to recommend Dr. Williams‘. Pink Pills, and yet it is difficult to express fully one‘s heartfelt gratiâ€" tude for such a marvellous remedy, as they have restored my wife to health and strength after the best efforts of the medical fraternity had failed. . For years prior to our coming to Canada, and since that !;;me up to about three years ago, y wife had been subject to severe illnesses from what the doctors said was chronic angaemia. She was utâ€" terly and entirely helpless, and so weak that she had to be lifted in and out of bed for weeks at a stretch. _ The trouble was aggraâ€" vated by recurrent rheumatism and heart trouble. She had no appetite or strength for anything. I emâ€" ployed the best medical attendance and nurses procurable. The docâ€" Uiterly Helpless and Friends Did Nob Expsco Her to Geb Better. HOW ONE WOMAN REGAINED HEALTH preacher‘s imagination deciueneore never starts @ D r. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills Constipation Any woman can marry any man she wants=â€"if he is willing. Men in uniform wear their feaâ€" thers on the left side, because when plumes were first used and men drew their swords more frequently they did not want them to get mixâ€" ed with their fethers. The cocked hat probably began when hats were so large that they were looped up, and the habit then became permanâ€" ent. The helmet of the modern fireâ€" man has hardly altered since the Greeks. \Band on Hat Survival of Filet Which Bound Shawl on Head. Now the scientists are making a careful study of our clothes. The earliest garment was probably the shawl, which was also used as a petticoat. Make two rows of ’stiches up the middle of the pettiâ€" coat, give one long ecut between them, and you have trousers. The band on a man‘s hat is a survival of the fillet wherewith the shawl was bound over the head. The Scotch cap, the bishop‘s mitre, and the little boy‘s sailor hat with their tails and the bonnet strings can be referred to the same origin. The little bow in the hat lining at the end of lacing had its origin in the time when there were no oneâ€"eighth sizes and head coverings could be laced in or let out according to the size of the wearer‘s head. is an enemy within the camp. It will undermine the strongest constitution and ruin the most vigorous health. It leads to indigestion, biliousness, impure blood, bad complexion, sick headaches, and is one of the most frequent causes of appendicitis. To, neglect it is slow suicide. Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pll!is positively cure Constipation. They are entirely vegetable in composition and do not sicken, weaken or gripe, Preserve your health by taking "I am quite certain,"‘‘he said ‘"‘that tne sanatorium form _ of treatment is a good one; but, like all drastic remedies, it must be apâ€" plied with great care. â€" Patients are known to have greatly beneâ€" fitted by the openâ€"air treatment ; and it is no longer possible to argue that the disease is incurable, for we have been able to demonstrate, by subsequent examination, that people have completely recovered from the attacks of tuberculosis." Sir Lauder is of the opinion that the present methods of treatment of tuberculosis subjects is yielding satisfactory results. "It is now admitted that the Kock bacillus is the cause of the disease; and if we can prevent this bacillus from getting into man we stamp the disease out. Now, the avenues through which the bacillus effects an entry are mainly two in numberâ€"milk and dust. If a supâ€" lply of pure milk can be secured we prevent the disease in children. We never ean abolish dust, but we can make it free from germs by abolâ€" ishing spitting, which impregnates the dust with the consumption baâ€" cillus to an alarming degree, PREV ENTION. Give the country what it has not, a law for the supply of pure milk _and another for the abolition of the gpitting habit, and we shall be well on the road towards the stamping out of tuberculosis. In justification of my original asserâ€" tion, I cannot do better than recall the fact that in one year we abolishâ€" ed rabies by killing off all the rabid dogs and preventing the importaâ€" tion of fresh cases. Whether the same treatment can be applied to tuberculosis cows or not is not for me to decide." CAUSES KNOWN. Asked for an explanation of his reference to the "proper, scientific, and constant‘‘ application of existâ€" ing knowledge, Sir Lauder proâ€" ceeded : To the Westminster Gazette he afterwards said: ‘"‘As a matter of fact I feel that I underâ€"stated the case by saying it was possible to stamp out tuberculosis in twentyâ€" five years. I believe it could be done in five. All things that are possible, however, are not pracâ€" ticable; and I am bound to conâ€" fess that many practical difficulties stand in the way. Considerable interest has been aroused by the statement attributâ€" ed to Sir Lauder Brunton at the annual Congress of the Royal Inâ€" stitute of Public Health at Birkâ€" enhead, England, recently, that, if the knowledge now obtainable were ‘‘properly, ‘scientifically and conâ€" stantly _ applied,‘""‘ _ consumption would be ‘as rare in twentyâ€"five years‘ time as leprosy is toâ€"day. NOT INCURARBLE DISEASE EVQLUTION OF CLOTHES. Difficulties in Way, Although Me thods of Prevention and Cure are Known. SIR LAUDER BRUNTON SETS FIVE YEAR LIMIT. CGOULD END CGONSUMPTION ‘‘¥es, but that‘s no reason, Jeâ€" rolman, why you should che‘w your toothpick for half an hour after you‘ve quit eating." AFTER DINNER ORATORY. ‘‘Terwilliger, the trouble with you is that you eat too fast. You didn‘t come into that restaurant until I had been eating for half an hour or mote, and yet you finished as soon as I did.> You don‘t half masticate your victuals.â€" Some day you‘ll suffer agonies from dyspepâ€" siail you don t now. I make it an invariable custom to cligw_my food thoroughly, noâ€" matter â€"how busy I am." Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff A doctor may not be sure of his diagnosis, but he takes the patiâ€" ent‘s money merely as a guaranty of good faith. Holloway‘s Corn Cure is a speciâ€" fic for the removal of corns ana warts. We have never heard of its failing to remove even the worst kind. (Is it1 But why pick out a girl who flirts, when there are other kinds of girls who may develop inâ€" to first rate wives ?? WHY 1 ‘‘It is generally conceded that a girl who flirts may develop into a first rate wife." Three packets of _ Wilson‘s Ely Pads cost twentyâ€"five cents, and will kill more flies than twentyâ€"five dollars‘ worth of sticky paper. ‘You may row mo «across,"" .she said." ‘"I shall not drink of the waters of forgetfulness."â€"Sceottish American. ‘‘Yes,"" said the boatman, Syou will forget that you ever pressed them to your bosom ; forget that you ever felt the tiny fingers wanâ€" dering caressingly over your face. You will forget visions you saw, the fond hopes you cherished, as you used to rock them to sleep at night."" There was a long pause. Then the. woman leaned. forward to drink. $ "I will forget that my little ones left my arms. I will forget how I wept for them at night. I will forâ€" get that they lost the right path and wandered away never to reâ€" turn to. me."" The words seemed tc;stclvxja far away memory. ‘‘You will forget that you ever loved him,""‘ came the response. The woman drew back, then she bent forward once more. "‘I will forget that I came to hate him so,"" she said: The, woman‘s face brightened. ‘"Â¥es,"‘ she said; "I will drink; I will forget then that my hopes failed." ‘You will forget that you ever hoped,""‘ replied the boatman. cross 2 "‘This is the river of foréetful- ness,"‘ said the boatman. ‘‘Will you stoop and. drink before you "Why Weary Soul Would Not Stoop to Drink. There was once a poor woman whose life had been such a bitter one that she wanted her memory taken away. He to whom she had given the love of her young heart had not fulfilled thepromises of his youth ; his weakness had developed erimes so that he was compelled to flee for his life; and the sons and daughters she â€"had borne and ‘brought up repaid her care and kindness with neglect and abuse, and at last, one by one had wanâ€" dered far from her fireside. So the heart of the poor woman was broken, and she passed, a sad and desolate soul, down the dark valley. of the shadoy of death. She came at last to. a dim river and asked‘ the boatman to take her over. For eczema, eruptions, rashes, tetter, itch, ringworm, and similar skin diseases, Zamâ€"Buk is without equal. It also cures cuts, burns, scalds, piles, abscesses, chronic sores, blood poisoning, etc. All druggists and stores at 50 cents a box, or‘ post free for price from Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto.. Refuse imâ€" itations. wWATERS OF FORGETFULNESS. we were at last working in the right direction. â€" We persevered with the treatment until we had used thirteen boxes, and at the end of that time I am glad to say Zamâ€" Buk had effected a complete cure." ‘"As a last resource we were adâ€" vised to try Zamâ€"Buk. The first box did so much good that we felt sure ‘‘We had to keep her hands tied for days to prevent her rubbing and seratching the sores. Doctor after doctor treated her in vain, until we had had five doctors. They all agreed it was a frightful case of ecâ€" zema, but none of them did any permanent good. Five Doctors Failed to Relieve, but Zamâ€"Buk Worked a Cure. Mrs. Chas. Levere, of Prescott, North Channel, Ont., tells how Zamâ€"Buk cured her baby. She says : ‘‘My baby‘s head and face was one complete mass of sores. The itchâ€" ing and irritation were fearful, and the little one‘s plight was so serious that one time we feared her ears would be eaten off by the discase. BABY‘S TERRIBLE EOZEMA. And many a man‘s race prejudice is due to his having bet on the wrong horse. Still silence from the man. Then she ventured, reproachfully : ‘‘Why don‘t you say something ?‘ ‘‘My dear,‘"‘ he answered, ‘you seemed to enjoy your dream so that I was afraid of waking you." I said,""‘ she repeated, after some moments of silence, ‘‘isn‘t this a dream of a hat?" . Her husband was out walking with her for the first time since she had got her new hat satisfactorily trimmed. ‘Isn‘t it a perfect dream of a hat?‘‘ she remarked. Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. _ Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 50c At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Torontg Your side of the argument may, be convincing as far as you are concerned, but what is the use if it doesn‘t convince the other felâ€" low1 ~ Through indiscretion in eating green fruit in summer many chilâ€" dren become subject to cholera morbus caused by irritating acids that act violently on the lining of tne intestines. Pains and dangerâ€" ous purgings ensue and the delicate system of the child suffers under the drain. In such cases the safest and surest medicine is Dr. J. D. Kellogg‘s Dysentery Cordial. _ It will check the inflammation and save the child‘s life. ‘ A Neta es ath : e riare stimersiar <1 ,. O 54 mond o ayvied Fc%gf‘ ; Eemâ€"escuittrtiovaftso~â€".( Nee 3d9gâ€" uied 2 d 2â€" eeradsin e § 2 %‘ir‘:‘hii%;“’e s k""k;fi:‘&ifij’lj& ‘Well,""‘ answered his wife, ‘4t may not be exactly polite, but it shows he has a sense of humor." NO REFLECTION. (Every time the baby looks into my face he smiles," said Mr. Meekins. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. mssnd O nmigen atoncmne 2s iss ty h ym ait0) s aaaee. horal s 9r ie hn io ne inle t Ceann Many a man who is fooling away his time in the literary field might be useful in a potato field. ONE REASON. One reason why there is so much sadness in the world is that someâ€" where always it is time to get up in the morning. M Cemeenn Cures all zorts‘ of cuts, bruises, burns and strains. Taken intern: ally it cures diarrhoea and dysentery. Avoid substitutes, there is but one " Painâ€" killer"â€"Perry Davisâ€"25c. and 50¢. ‘Sure an‘ I do, miss,""‘ said Norâ€" ah, warmly. ‘"She may not look quite so nate wid her arrms gone, but she‘s so aisy to doost, I fair love her!"‘ Do you like her best of all, Norah?‘ asked Miss Aurelia. Norah had lived as parlor maid in an artistic family for six months. It seemed to Miss Aurelia only naâ€" tural that Norah should have deâ€" veloped some love of art in that time. One day she discovered the little maid, dustâ€"cloth in hand, gazâ€" ing at the Venus of Milo. Do It Now.â€"Disorders of the diâ€" gestive apparatus should be dealt with at once before complications arise that may be difficult to cope with. The surest remedy to this end and one that is within reach of all, is Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills, the best laxative and sedative on the market.. Do not delay, but try. them now. One trial will convince anyone that they are the best stoâ€" mach regulator that can be got. ‘‘Boadicea, your father‘s wish is law. He shall not see me again if I can help it. What evenings in the week does he spend downâ€" town ‘Reginald, I‘m awfully sorry, but papa says he doesn‘t want to see you coming here any more," The source of ali intestinal trouâ€" bles is the common house fiy; his buzz is the first symptom of tyâ€" phoid. Wilson‘s Fly Pads are the only thires that kill them all. _ PAINKflILLER cures all "John, did you take the note fto Mtr. Jones!‘ ‘‘¥es, but L.don‘t think ho can read it.‘" $ ‘‘Why so, John"?"" ‘‘Because he is blind, sir. While I wur in the room he axed me twice where my hat wur, and it wur on my head all the time.‘" TRUE CONSIDERATION ISSUE NO. 37â€"19. CIRCUMVENTING PAPA. UNDYING CHARM AS TO FIELDS. UNOBSERVING 1 Precautions Taken to Safeguard the King When Travelling. The King of England is taken very good care of when he travels by rail. In addition to the ordinary communication cord, an electrical appliance connects every coach, inâ€" cluding the guard‘s van, with the driver. _ Moreover, the ordinary vacuum brake is supplemented by a Westinghouse brake, so that if one should fail, the other is ready for use. In the last coach travels one of the company‘s chief officers and also the carriage superintendent. These have at their command a full complement of workmen of all sorts ready to meet any emergency which may happen. The King always travels to the north by night, and the train which is made up at the point of departure travels over the various companies‘ lines unbroken to its destination. There is no changing from one train to another. At the contact of two systems enâ€" gines and guards are changed, but never the passengers. So thero is after all, some advantage in being a King. Minard‘s Liniment for sale everywhere. Ignerance is always ready to pat itself on the back. The Real Liver Pill.â€"A torpid liver means a disordered system, mental depression, lassitude and in the end, if care be not taken, a chronic state of debility. The very best medicine to arouse the liver to healthy action is Parmeâ€" lee‘s Vegetable Pills. They are compounded of purely vegetable substances of careful selection and no other pills have their fine quaâ€" lities. ~They do not gripe or pain and they are agreeable to the most sensitive stomach. ‘‘You bet he is. There‘s only one druggist in town that can deâ€" cipher his prescriptions.‘‘ ‘‘Pretty high priced doctor, isn‘t he ? ‘‘Very. Whenever he runs over anybody with his automobile he alâ€" ways stops and offers to take his victim to a hospital." IMITATIONS ABOUND, but insist upon getting the genuine, ‘"The D. & L.‘ Menthol Plaster, which has stood the test of years. It cures; imitations don‘t. "The D. & L." is made by Davis & Lawrence Co. "He is a very kind hearted man."" 5 DAVID HENDERSON. Belleisle_ Station, Kings Co., N. B., Septa 17, 1904. Dear Sirsâ€"I had a Bleeding Tumor on my face for a long time and tried a numâ€" ber of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try MINARD‘S LINTâ€" MENT, and after using several bottles it made a complete cure, wod it healed all up and disappeared altogether. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited ENGLAND‘S ROYAL TRAIN. A fool is unable to see his own faults. a wise man, seeing his own faults, is able to keep other people from noticing them. The flies that are now in your ’kitehen and dining room were proâ€" bably feasting on some indescribâ€" able nastiness less than an hour ago, and as a single fly carries many thousands of disease gerims attached to its hairy body, it is the duty of every housekeeper to assist in exterminating this worst enecmy of the human race. Wilson‘s Fly Pads kill flies in such immense quantitiecs as canrot be approached by any octher fly killer. i ‘‘That is right, but my father is old and weak and can no longer support me." TAKING FATHER‘S JOB. ‘(Why should you beg?! You are bolt)llfiyqugxg and strong."" Cheapest of All Medicines.â€"Conâ€" sidering the curative qualities of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclecttis Oil it is the cheapest medicine now offered to the public. The dose required in any ailment is small and a bottle contains many doses. If it were valued at the benefit it confers it could not be purchased for many, times the price asked for it, but inâ€" creased consumption has simplified and cheapened its manufacture. Her Why,. y :t never saw your greatâ€"grandr scher. Him â€"No, â€" ost L have heard grandfather mentton those kisewts to grandmother. Himâ€"Well, they re fair, ut 3 should sLave seer the cones great graicinother nusea th I ake â€" Herâ€"Do dear ? ALL GREAT MEN, ETC. National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited NAâ€"DRUâ€"CO Headache Wafers KIND HEARTED. THE DIEFFERENCE DOWN TAE LINE stop.the meanest, nastiest, most persistent headaches in half an hour or less. We guarantee that they contain no opium, morphine or other poisonous drugs. 25¢. a box at your druggists‘, or by mail from you like my biscuts, , but you Dept. H. Infirmary for Sick Animals at the College COLLEGE REâ€"OPENS SEPT. 30th, 1910 N.B.â€"Calendar on application. s E. A. A. GRANGE, V.9., M.S., and faded Suits wouid look better dyed: 1f no agent of ours in your town, write direct to Montreal, Box 153. British American Dyceing Co. i = a n apad w Affiliated with the UniversitB of Toronto ard under the Control of the epartment of Agriculture of Ontario. Ontariq &‘iieiie;inarvfl Coilege C ANCER, Tumors, Lumps, etc. Iuternal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont. Your Overcoats A laugh is. a good thingâ€"if it is on the other fellow. ' Minard‘s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Pale, sickly children should use Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminaâ€" tor. Worms are one of the prinâ€" cipal causes of suffering in chilâ€" dren and should be expelled from the system. There is a soc ventionof cruelty except man. ,[l.cbottheâ€"s-fur&. Ask your dealer for free copy of our book "A Treatise Qa The Horse"â€"or write xs BR. B. J. KENDALL CO.â€" 56 Enosburg Falls, â€" Ve}jylonl. M. ROSENTHAT,. Kendall‘s Spavin Cure is no untried experiment, but is the world‘s standard remedy for all Swellings, Soft Bunches and Lameness in horse and man. Used the world over for 40 years. Every farmer, stockman, expressâ€" mizn, livery proprictor and horse owner generally should keep it akways on hand, Give a lie a start of a half and you can 1t. s ’\ : ' Warren, Ont. zx ty * / C Sm Feb. Hith. ha.d a horse that =' &3 had a Spavin for a long time and I had tried nearly every kind of medicine wien a neighbor told ime to use Kendall‘s Spayvin Cure, which I did arnd It acted wonderfully." HIGH CRADE MEN WILL ALWAYS KEEP GOING. Wihen buying your Piano insist on havmg an QTTO AMIGEL" THE NATIQGNAL LIFE Assurance Company HEAD OFFIGE, â€" TORONTO to sell Insurance. Ours is of the highest grade only, so that we can engageâ€" This territory may be open. Write toâ€"day to only. G tent, er gent m salaries. RQENTS The National Life requires Piano Action Bs EO ATZ No ol eiernon ling them out. Write toâ€"day and get a box to help introduce. Agents Wanted. Michigan Bait Co., Dept. 20, Port Huron, Mich. Retail at 15 and 25 cents each. Ask your dealer or write direct to Artists Supply Co. 77 York Street, â€" TORONTD COLGR BOXES FOR SCHOOLS 4*\ Gentlemanly, persisâ€" enthustastic, intelliâ€" men command. high society fgr the preâ€" start of a minute and FISHKWILL BITE to all animalsâ€" atallunrepreâ€" sented points like hungry wolves at all seasons if you use FISH LURE. Keeps you busy pulâ€" never catch Montreal, Principal,

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