Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jan 1913, p. 3

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“I waht to add my unsolicited "te'stimony to the efheacy of your! wonderful liniment, 'Nerviline.' I l consider it the best remedy for a I mold, sore threat, wheezing tight- } Ifa'st in the" chest, eto., and can I te that for years our home has i%irver been without Nerviline. I i had a dreadful attack of cold, that F tettled on my chest, that fourteen “different remedies couldn't break up. I rubbed on Nerviline three times a day, used Nerviline as a , angle, and was completely restor- ' ad. I have induced dozens of my _ driapds to use Nerviline, and they y Ire all delighted with its wonder- , mower over pun and sickness. _ You are at liberty to ublish s signed letter, which g hope _ will show the way to health to many that need to use Nerviline. (Bigngd) “LUCY MOSHER.” _ All sorts of aches, pains, and sub $tyrimps-internal and external - " yield to Nerviline. Accept no substitute. Large family size bot- tles, Eoe.; trial size, Me., at all dealers, or the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont. “Although she spoke as calmly as it giving an ordinary order, I Jnew at once there was a snake g somewhere in the room, for they [ gefer milk to anything else. As a ' aty movement might have meant cartadn death, we all eat like eta,- tues ; but,‘ for all that my eyes were inspecting ever nook and corner "With a peep under the table. How- ever, it was not until the milk was placed on the deer skin and the snake appeared. l And then to our Lruazement a large cobra, unooiled itself from m hostusss's ankle and glided toward, the bowl, when, of course, it was immediately killed. "But just fancy the nerve of the woman, though she fainted when the" thing lay dead on the floor. How many could have remained motionless under such circum- stances f." The reason why the fruit is so little known at present is because .33? is grown nowhere on a, large pcale, what few trees there are grow round the huts of the natives, (whytthtv flourish with little care, pnd afford easy meals for the indo- lent owners. ' “ Woman Saves Ber Life by Bare Presence of Mind. An Englishman in travelling through Ceylon was the guest of a pkyard official of Trinoomnlie, sun exchange. . "The dinner was excellent," he say-s, "but when it was about half over I was startled by hearing the 'wife of my host tell the native ser- vam; to place a bowl of milk on a Heer skin near her chair. This new product, which it is claimed will help to solve the ques- tion of the increasing cost of living, is a fruit tree called the Avocado, growing in Mexico. . It contains about 20 per 4.stuit. of fat and many other ingredient/s of great food value, and it is said that one good-sized "meat" pear ‘is quite sufficient to make a meal for , average man. .e experts have grown quite ent usia,stic about it; it is far su- perior to the banana, they say, and Is, in fact, "the most valuable fruit known." 1 The natives of Mexico live almost entirely on the Avocado, and it is hoped that with a sufficient supply of the trees the world could do awayiwixth meat entirely. A Fruit Tree Called the Avocado . Grows in Mexico. Leat is still going up in price, his fact need not worry house- wives much longer, for a new food product has been discovered by some agricultural expsrts, says Pearson’s Weekly. 7 Ifuis does happen hisssr vegetar- ians will welcome it! iii; “a Pains In Back, V Side, and Chest The fruit of the tree is pear- shaped, but the queer part about it is that it is composed of the sub- stances which are to be found in meat. __ t; 532' J .. f Ilic), t Mil' Br New PHI-11°55 3‘de mo-n belief is that influenza-, it..a You're a chump to tsufier a. day 10m: comparatively modern disease, dis- eavetttne of “we “in“? 150rmt can be associated from a, general class by peacefully and quickly removed by pdm- latter dav me dica,1 men but this is w 1, in: on Putnam‘s Corn Ex- . "j, i , ill fil 5' I Jtmotor. Ith, “an, 1. mar. far from e mg the fubse, for the.i - 7 5;" , l] “1 how hum-e Ex. ne§s has been mentioned by ancient / 'u Mb tmotor an. om. Wes pain, writers as far back as the four- Sm». d5 how it drawn on tin sore. teenth century, there being records . Ella ' It4tM, how it 11fta the oorn of its appearance in France in 1311 t , ”4-" right oat by the oore. It and 1403. is a nut. dun tatt that Lteete Extractor does-to remedy so . we “a an” as a use, no“). of Put. More than 300,000 marmaggs are gun‘s 1ihrtrturtor--sro1d and roootsmouded'repiistered annually in the nited immu- ., Kingdom. MAY SOLVE LIVING PR0BLEIK. 'Windsor, N. S. Painful Corns Removed COBRA COMES AS A GUEST. Ito Itronger proof of the won, vbteul merit of Nerviline could be Imduced than the letter of Miss mpy Masher, who for years has can a well-known resident of EM for Weeks, Bat Finally 79W 5 Quick. Sure Relief. WW1”! "NOI'VHlM." Employers of large numbers of human machines are realizing the surp1ising fact that, as a cold busi- ness proposition, it pays, not in sentiment, but, in dollars, to take good care of their employes. Busi- ness men are leafning that well-fed, and unhappy. Sickness is a mater- ial liability, health a realizable commercial asset. These are facts realized by life insurance compan- ies, which have found that they can increase their dividends faster by cutting down the death-rate than by increasing sales or by reducing expenses. _ Well-clothed men and women, work- ing in well-lighted, well-ventilated quarteis and on schedules arranged in accordance with our modern knowledge of psychology and phys- iology, aotually turn out more work ond better work than under- paid, discontented help, working under uncomfortable and insani- tary conditions. Health and Happiness Both Are Emphatic Assets. A well man is worth more than a. sick man, from a purely business point of view. A contented, happy woman will do more and better work than one who is discontented Eon these reasons large corpora- tions are spending money liberally in play-grounds, rest-rooms, librar- ies, gymnasium-s, sanitary lunch- rooms, moving-picture shows, safe- ty devices, ventilating systems and similar devices for the, well-being and enjoyment of their employes. If one asks these men why they are doing these things, they will dis- claim any charitable or philanthro- pic motive. 'This isn't charity," said one frm, "we want that clearly understood. This is simply good business management and common seose." Bow man persons dread to eat their meals, although actually hungry nearly all the time! Nature never intended this should he so, for we are given a, thing called appetite that should guide us as to what the system needs at any time and can digest. But we get in a hurry, swallow our food very much as we shovel coal intro the furnace, and our senses of appetite becomes unna- tural and perverted. Then we eat the wrong kind of food or eat too much, and there you are--indiges- tion and its accompanying miseries. An Eastern lady said: "My husband and I have been sick and nervous for-15 or 20 years from drinking coffee-feverish, indi- gestion, totally unfit, a good part of the time, for work or pleasure. We actually dreaded to eat our meals. (Tea is just as injurious, because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) "We tried doctors and patent medicines that counted up into hundreds of dollars, with little if any benefit. 4/ _ “Accidentally; a] small package of -Pe:tum wine into my hands. I made same, according to directions, with surprising results. We both liked it and have not used any cot.. fee since. "The dull feeling after meals has left us and we feel better every way. We are so well satisfied with Postum that we recommend it to our friends who have been made sick and nervous and miserable by coffee." Name given upon request. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. That is LAXATTVE' BROMO QUININE. Look for the {signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a. Gold 111 One Day. Cures Grip 'n Two Days. 250. Postum now comes in concen- trated, powder form, called In.. stant Postum. It is prepared by stirring a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot water, adding sugar to taste, and enough cream to bring the color to golden brown. Instant Postum is convenient, there's no waste; and the flavor is always uniform. Sold by groCers- 50-cup tin 30 cts., 100-cup tin 5O cts. A 5-eup trial tin mailed for gro- eer's name and. 2-cent stamp for poétage. Canadian Postum Oe- real Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. “I donlt profess to know much," remarked the Cheerful Idiot, "but 1.have discovered that anything you get for nothing is worth just what you paid for it." Inf1utmza derives its name from an Italian word meaning influence. It was thus entitled by the Italians in the seventeenth century because they attributed the disease to the irdluenoe of the stars. A very com- mon belief is that influenza is a comparatively modern disease, dis- associated from a, general class by latter day medical men, but this is far from being the case, for the ill- ness has been mentioned by ancient writers as far back as the tour- teenth century, there being records of its appearance in France in 1311 and 1403. A Quaker Coup1e's Experience. HAVE BUSINESS VALUE. Only One “BROMO QUININE" Why Called Influenza. DREADED TO EAT. A Little Sermon. Macklin, Sash, Jap. 13 (Special). --Those who suffer from sleepless nights and get up in the morning feeling tireland discouraged will find renewed hope in the statement made by Fred Swanson of this place. He could not sleep at nights. Ile, discovered the cause. It WM Kidney trouble. He discovered the cure.- It is Dodd's Kidney Pills. E WILD NUT " TILL mil POUND RELIEF IN DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. "Yes," Mr. Swanson says in an inferview regarding his ctMre, "l 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 all my pain and now I sleep well a,nd I am as vstrorng in my Kidneys; as any mam" Fred. Swanson, of Saskatchewan, sends a message of cheer to those who feel the weariness and dis- couragement that comes from broken rest. 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 the body and that delightful rest that is the sweetest thing in life. Dodd's Kidney Pills always make strong, healthy Kidneys. According to Prof, Fisher, of Yale University, by the year 4000 the average Span of bulged] life will be about%sd years. People will then, we imagine, be more nervous than ever oi marrying. -?iiGtfdinGi,ciGirt" w'titarirVsddivett great benef)t from the use ot 1111311338 LINK Manarg'e Lini.ttreuf F, Ignited: iiiiilY 13 Fse'w'ZaEe Git/as -ftt'rit5iesvtj,vhj1. I have frequently Proved t to be very ef- fective in cases 0 Pi,Ry""um' __ oursbig -_--_--_ --- "This increased cost of living is something terrible," said the young man, as he paid the third install- ment on the engagement ring. __ I Why. "She 1003.130 discontented and dissatisfied. , , F "No wonder, she has a husband who gets her everything she wants!” More Than They Thought of. "Mr. Pigg is altogether too lit- eral.') "How so l" “The last time he was at my house I told him to make himself thoroughly at home, and in less than five minutes he had quarreled with my wife, kicked the cat out of doors, discharged the cook, spanked the baby, and told me I was a fool." Minard's Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc; Your druggist will refund money it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itch- ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 500. When,',, Yaura Eyes'?, Mead; mare?, "Bertie," said the hospitable hostess at a Sunday School treat, "won't you eat some more conk- ies?" "Why don't you give your wife an allowance?" "I did once, and she spent it before I could borrow it back." Minard's Liniment Cures Garget In Cows. "I can't. I'm fulll” sighed tie. "Well, then, put some in your pockets? -_. _ - _ -- - "I can't. They're full, too," was the regretful answer. ED. h PI'LES GURED IN 6 T0 " DAYS Grim Prospects No Bmtwrting--Fetrlts Finta-Atattr Quickly. Try it for Red, Wuk,Watery Exes and. Granulated Eyelids. Illustrate Book in each Puckage. MURINE is com- Egtt,f, 12g our Oeu1ists-Ttot a "Patent edlclne" at used in successful Pigs!- tsttu1ts'Prtsct1ess tor man; 2'trl'; ow decimated to the Publlb an sold by ”tugging at 2bir50eprrr who. Murine Eye lve in Aseptic Tubes, 'the-boa, Try Murine Ere Remedy Murlne Eye Remedy 00.. Chlcaao Coming High. SLEEP AI NIGHTS No Room. w: - -d.%ITpIgmINsoN. ISSUE 8-'18. ed Ber- In the bright days of her reign at Buckingham Palace it came to the knowledge of Queen Alexandra that one of the housemaids, who had for some years been in the Royal Ser- vice, had suffered severely over an affair of the heart. (gnaw Alexandra sent for the gir , and after learning all about the matter, consoled her and sent her off to Sandringham for a change. errant lover, who also held a do- mestic position in the Palace. After a kindly and tactful homily, Queen Alexandra, with humorous tact, sent the young maif also to Sand- ringham. , - Over tme-half of the entire_popu- lation of the world are inhabitants of Asia. . Attractive rates will be quoted via variable routes, affording the fiaegt scen- ery. The Los Angeles Limited, leaving Chicago daily 10:16 pm. for Southern Cali- fornia, the San Francisco Overland Lim- ited, leaving Chicago 8:30 p.m., less than three days en route, provide the best of everything in railway travel. The China and Japan Mail leaves Chicago daily at 10:45 pm. for Ban Francisco and Les Am geles. Illustrated literature on applica- tion to B. IL Bennett, G. A., Chicago and North Western Ry., 46 Yonge St., Toronto, Very shortly thereafter the couple returned to town, and there was a wedding sequel, with the Royal blessing. Ont. Foreign waiters to the number of 3,000 annually find situations in Eagle nd. Minard's Lmiment Cures Diphtheria. Old C?eu-"Gentle disposition! Wny, hr? wants to bite the head off ex ery do; he meets. You’ve swind- led me I" Faruier---"Lor luv yer, guv-nor, you didn't oughter keep dogs at air! A gent with your tempera- ment ought only to go in for silk- worms I." q UEEN ALEXAN DRA' S TACT. Tonight rub your scalp lightly wl th Cuticura Ointment. In the morn- ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap. No other emollfeats do so much for dry, thin and falling hair, dandruff and itching scalps, or do it so speed- ily," agreeably and economically. Full directions in every package. ff _ f] . Ifinfiggallfi Cutlcum Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world. A Eben-1 temple of tusgh, with 32-tuttm booklet on the tyarty and treatment ot tho skin and scalp, sent posbfrae. Adm-em Potter Drug & Chem. Com. Dept. rm. Boston. U. B. A. D r . M org e’s indium Root Pills an; ust the right medicine for the chxlgren. When they are constipated --when their kidneys are out of order --whea over-indulgence in some favorite food gives them 1116?de --Dr. Motifs Iniiian Rog: Pi 1;“?! r un sure put em t. Mt vegetable‘igugy ngither sizEen, SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. Keep the Children We“ Thgn her Majesty summoned the ()tigpa, (kip _ mi 03mm Wiener gripe, like harsh rd atives. Guard {our children's tuft!) by days eeping a box of Dr. Morse's Gain Root Pubin the house, They a] Queen Alexandra. His Size. Curious Scheme ot English Parson to Make People Good. Some of the more out-of-the-way parte of Cornwall, England, on offer many singular nights to the visitors. None of these ia more 1ourioya, however, than that which is to be’ seén in the small Village of Treryan, in the southern part of the county. _ On each side of the main roads which lead to the group of cottages clustered around the church there are to be seen certain queer look- ing round houses, each surmounted by a cross. These cottages, accord- ing to a writer ia the Wide World, were built with the object of keep- ing the devil out of the village. More than a, hundred years ago the vicar of the parish was a cer- tain Jeremiah Twist, a Parson who seems to have been a most worthy man, though curiously supersti- tious. In spite of all his endeavors to make his parishioners good it seems that the village folk did not improve very rapidly, and he do- cided that something must be done to right patterns. _ _ Accordingly, after much cogita- tion, the famous round houses were built, With these in position, pro- tected. by their crosses, it was urged that the Evil One would not dare to enter the village and therefore all would be well in Veryan. Whe- ther the good vicar's hopes were realized it is unfortunately impos- sible to say, but the houses stand to-day as a singular instance of an attempt to baffle the powers of darkness. "My life for years has been of sedentary character," writes T. B. Titddield, head of a well-known firm in Buckingham. "Nine hours every day I spent at office work and took exercise only on Sunday. I disregarded the symptoms of ill.. health, which were all too appar- ent to my family. I grew thin, then pale, and before long I was jaundioed-eyes and skin were yel- low, my strength and nerve en- ergy were lowered, and I was quite unf1tted for business. In the morn- ing a lightness in the head, parti- cularly when I bent over, made me very worried about my health. Most of the laxative medicines I found weakening, and knowing that I had to be at business every day I neg- lected myself rather than risk fur- ther weakness. Of course I grew worsekbut by a happy chance I be- gan to use Dr. 1Lrmiltpn's Pills. I was forcibly struck by thtiast that ther neither caused griping nor nausea, and it seemed incredible that pills Gould tone, cleanse and) regulate the system without causing any unpleasant after effects. Dr. Hamilton’s Pills acted with me just as gentle as natuie-they gave new life to my liver, strengthened my stomach, and won me back to perfect good health. My skin is; clear, dizziness has disappeared, and my appetite, strength, spirits) are perfect." A _ - - . l Weary Tiredness Changed to Vigor Story of a Merchant Who Almost Lost His Business and His Health Through Neglecting Early Symptoms of ms. ease. That Played-Out Feeling Was Quickly Remedied and Health Restored. The republic of China, has ostalr. 1ikhed a department of agriculture and forestry on modern lines, and this institution has begun publish- ing an agricultural journal (all in Chinese), which appears three times a month. It is understood that a national meteorological. ser- vice will be established as a branch of this department, and that it will be under the direction of Dr. Hing Kwai Fling, who was educated at Cornell University, and who for the year past hat been attached to the bureau of plant industry in Wash- ington as an agricultural expert. Dr. Fung has started for China by way of Europe, where he will make a round of visits to meteorological observatories. Refuse anything offered you in- stead of Dr. ELunilton's Pills, which are sure to cure.' Bold in 25c. boxes, five for $1.00 at all druggists and storekeepers, or post- paid from the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. Smith and Jones were discussing the question of who should be the head of the house-the man or the woman. "I am the head bf my es- tablishment,” said Jones. "I am the breadwinner. Why shouldn't I be?” "Well," replied Smith, "be, fore my wife and I were married we made an agreement that I should make the rulings in all major things, my wife in all the minor." 'Wow has it worked I." queried Jones. Smith smiled. "So far," he replied. “no major matters have come up." ' T A caterpillar eats 6,000 tunes its) 'ir: own weight in food each month, V Minard's Llniment Cures Distemper. TO KEEP THE DEVIL OUT. To Aid China .Agriculturists. None Have Come Up. H. w. DAWSON, Ninety cmbarno ems; Toronto. UNDRED ACRmr--Co0 TY HALTON; H Good House; fif,RIglJ,. Ofelia“ Chean and on easy terms. . if)" ',t,iii,i,,a?,ir,ShgJ,?.jitiii,i,, oiisiGGy, iitsout five miles from Rami ton. ONE HUNDRED ACRES m Pte?, County; soil clay and sand ttU fitteen acres mixed timbwevy; g mm ow chard; buildings fair. ould aloha} _ for city, town or village T090“? I Egnaller farm. E. L.' Pratt Ilu, nt. Can be done perfectly by our French prunes; Tr; it. p, w. DAWSON, Toronto. A Apply immediate] Linimgnt, Halifax. N. il, CLEANING LADIES' mums: an cums suns British Amen-man Dyeing Gd. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Quebea. Doctor (to small boy, aged 4)-- "Puts, your tongue out, prease." The"juvenile protruded the tip of his tongue. "No, no; put, it right out." "I can't, doctor," was the dis- tressed reply, "it's fastened-on to Carolyn---"} can read Char1ie'i mind like a book." Lucille-"Well, a blank book is easy to read!" Gee, STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD. der Stones. Kidney trouble, Gravel. Lumbago and kindred ailments poaitlval cured with the new German 'il)?,lili1r,. “Banal," price $1.50. Another new reme y for Diabetes-Mellltus, and sure cure. in “SanoI‘s Anti-Diabetes." Price $2.00 from druggists or direct. The Sana! Manufac- turing Company of Canada, Limited. D ferent Foreign Stamps. (i'ykt,',t Album, only Seven Cents. Marks tam) Company, Toronto. . U internal and external, cured with: oat pain by our home treatment. Writ? us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medica Co., Limited, Colltnzwood. Ont. Winni'peg. Man AGENTS WANTED nre,ty,Ptlf -. . App1y_ _ip1metliysttt1sr, Hamlets}: TRY IT WHEN Yon-ma TIRED You will find it wondmf my refreshing “mm-SIX ACRES ms. Tip18 LIPTEW‘S TEA r Mt - Nothing quite so nice as ”jaw/‘14); a Denali ul head of hxlr. z 'BlliiMiiilllNltt, Lot us send you nbaolutely t8EiSFaP'NWI free aha treatment of gf w I Luxurlne, If it is only to b'itig " a, MIN pron to you than: colors Mir " tf, r FN "' grey hair and makes" B1ill . - ' crow, stops itching. rerno- li, 'ar; ' ves dandruff and make: tho . " ' hair of man or woman or child heavy and boauttfsmy glossy. You have only to send us your nddreu, with I 0c. enclosed for mailing and packing, and we will send you anywhere our treatment, at our own expense. Writs to-dag. Address DR, FROSSB. Dept 2 203 Commissioner Street, Montreal. I: TAMP C9LLECPOR8-m7NDRED, DIE FREE TRIAL 2,nrgtegE,? = w I , Puma C mfg“? ' - w.) afflu‘" ai!, MiMlil iliiiN & a tRIM 'tall' " ":5" Mt' " x ar li' f r if: a $4? i; I " CP. It sustains and cheers ANGER. .TUM‘ORS, LIIMPS. _ mg, it stops the martini and brings can; It covers the wound with a layer of pro- tective balm, kills all poison germs at:de in the wmuid, gong prevents omen weed . is --' healing herbal cmcggtbm head up from the bottom, fresh than” and in a wonderfully short timt the wound is healed! An Anatomical Fact. SITUATIONS VACANT STAMPS AND COINS. FARMS FOR IALE. MtSCELLANEOUa.

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