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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Mar 1915, p. 7

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Tia," Baby's teething time is a, period of anxiety for mothers unless baby's stomach is kept sweet and his bowels regular. No other L medicine: has been found so valu- _ ble during teething time as has It?tiyiis', Own Tablets. They make ething painless and by their use baby gets his teeth so easily that the mother scarcely knows they are somirfg. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. F. ~Goldsmith, Nelson, B.C., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are a,huother's greatest help during the teething period." The Tablets are gold-by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a, box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. '._J v - just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's $0e per Bottle. Murine Eye SalvcinTubes Mc. FormtotortheEyerreeaik Dmggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co. ' Chicago A list compiled by the London Teachers' Association contains the names of 962 London teachers who have enlisted. Camberwell and Islington share between them the honor of having sent the greatest number to the colors, each district contributing 66 men. sjiri'iii"yTiiit'iiii"i'y"i'iiriiii; yes Eye Remedy. No Smarting, -- _ - _ just Eye Comfort. At "Desperatt.dislsases require des perate renames.” Sore “He is desperately in love and wap_ts to marry the girl." l‘EETHIN G TIME TROUBLES. The population of Victoria is now 55,000, and of the 367 death record, ed last year 90 were over 70 years of age. - Victoria, B.C., is evidently a place where there is some compeei- bion for the position of.“01dest in- habitant.” f There are still many people who rimagine that rheumatism can be Lcured by liniiments and rubbing, ‘overlooking the medical fact that the trouble is rooted in the blood. milieum-atism can only be cured by cleansing and enriching the blood, thus driving out, " the system the 'poisonous acids which» cause the rheumatic pains. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure the most obstinate cases of rheumatism because they go straight to the root of the trou- ble in the blood., Every dose helps to make rich, red blood, and this 'new blood expel-ls the poisonous acid, bringing health and comfort to the tortured victim. Do not waste time and money in Jinime,nts and outward applications. Give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a, fair trial and thus drive the disease out of your system. Here is proof of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can do in cases of this kind. Mr. Rich- iard Palmer, Wroxeter, Ont., says: "For months my life was made mis- erable through a, combined attack of rheumatism and sciatica. The rheumatism seemed to settle in all my joints and the sciatica pains were so great that I could scarcely hobble about, I am a farmer, and so you can understand that in my condition I was unable to do my ordinary work. Neither doctors nor various remedies I took did me any good. Finally I was induced to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and for this I have much to be thankful for, as after taking a few boxes the pains began to disappear, and by the time I had taken nine boxes every twinge of both the rheumatism and the sciatica had disappeared and I was able to. go to work again as usual, and have [not lost a day through illness since. I am thoroughly grateful for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done tor me and hope my experience will benefit some other sufferer.” One of the reasons for this situa, tion is undoubtedly the care taken ensure a pure milk supply. The Examinations taken during the year showed the butter fat percentage to average 3.9 per cent., the water supply is al:so_above reproach. e mow (rt 0mm t BHEUMATISM {The Disease is Always Rooted in the Blood, Which Must Be Made Rich and Pure The mortality rate is only 7.23 per thousand, while the infant mortality rate reached the almost incredible figure of .6 per thousand. Of 18 cases of typhoid, only five were local, the remainder coming from logging camps. . It is the curing Id just such cases as these that has given Dr. Williams' Pink Pills their world- wide popularity. You can get the Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ' Fortunate indeiyd is the Can- 'adian city with such a record of good health as that of Victoria, B.C., as is shown by the report of Mr. G. A. B. Hall in the medical officer's report for 1914. Minard's Linlment Cures Burns, Etc. London Teachers in Army. City of Victoria Healthy. Right Diagnosis? Eyes inflamed try ae, sure to Sun, Busiand mt granuipled Eyelids, The article continues that when the war' began it suddenly devel- oped that his wonderful. garden was nothing more or less than a Ger- man fortress. the mounds were for heavy guns, the wine cellars for the storing of armament and am- munition, and the irrigation ditch- es “sore perfectly arranged trench- es for the German soldiers. It took two Weeks for the Russian troops to reduce and capture this floral fortification, and it cost many lives. There wa/s an elaborate system of wireless, and wire communication from the tower, which was admire, bly constructed for observing everything within a range of many miles. The new owner soon transformed his estate by a lavish expenditure of money. Be appeared particu- larly addicted to landscape gar- dening. He constructed new build- ings, improvised mounds and little chains of hills, he installed an elaborate system of irrigation ditches, put in many wine cellars and capped it all by erecting a, massive tower. It was thought some other local digniiary would purchase the pro- perty, which was adorned with an ancient mansion, but at the sale, a stranger, who gave his name as Kleisenberger, surprised all bid- ders by running the price up $350,- 000,. which he paid in cash. A Polish magnate living in the Government of Sauwwallki, Poland, about two and a half miles from the East Prussian frontier, lost his fortune, which_compelled him to sell his 16,000-a'cre estate some four years ago. . - N o Cure . Guaranteed, l q Never known tq More fail; acts without ; pain in 24 hours. Is soothing, healing ;' earns takes the sting right out. No remedy so: quick, safe and sure as Putnam's Pain-, less Corn Extractor. Sold every-' Where-Me. per bottle. The Russkoye Slovo, just received in London, is responsible for this interesting sidelight of the war, which it publishes under the cap- tion of "The Kaiser's Garden." It indicates, according to the newspaper, the thoroughness with which the Germans prepared for war. Bow an Estate in Poland Was Con- verted Into a Fortress. of things that cannot last. At the sd,rse, values are much above the average of many years. In any circumstance, to obtain top prices we must have top animals, and they are only possible by wisdom in selection, by study and by care. So much stress has been laid on the necessity of sharing in the bur- den of Imperial troubles that that phase of the situation can be passed over in favor of emphasis upon the fact that in no better way can far- mers serve themselves and their country than by industrious atten- tion to their live stock. High class animals mean good prices in the best markets. Further, they mean retention of those markets. Better illustration of these facts cannot be had than in the example of the mother country herself. But the attainment of such results is the reward not only of painstaking, but also of eternal and intelligent vigilance. The trend of prices, consequent on temporarily glutted markets due to a, rush to realize, may be downward on the instant compared with what they were a ftwyyeeks ago, but that is a, state It seems vain in this connection greater or less degree, or nearly to urge the truth that inferior animals cost as much to keep and raise as superior; indeed, they are apt to cost more as well as to be worth less, for, in addition to the housing and feeding they are sub- ject to more ailments, thus neces- sitating greater attention and in- creasing anxiety. It requires no experience to become convinced of a self-evident truth, but it does need experience to know how to avoid the evils of weak and unpro- fitable production, and the best method to adopt to secure the most desirable results. The Bulletins issued by the Department are all founded on the experience of p1WC- tical men, of men who have had the opportunity for experiments and research, and have made the best use of it. The Department of Agriculture Bulletins. Bacon said that reading maketh a full. man. If he had added that experience practically a,nd wisely applied maketh a fuller map, he would have magnified the signifi- cance of the epigrarn. The present may be termed "Live Stock Week," so far as the Patriotism and Pro- duction campaign is concerned, seeing that efforts are being%ain- ly applied to the Bulletins issued in connection therewith by the Publications Branch of the De- partment of Agriculture at Ottawa, to the encouragement, improve- ment and development of live stock breeding and rearing. All of these Bulletins can be had free on application, but it is desirable that the applicants should say whether they would like those treating of xuirying, of cattle, of sheep, of (swine, or of horses. _ THE KAISER’S GARDEN. LIVE STO CK WEEK. Cure "I was in despair and determined to give Postum a trial, following the directions carefully. It was a decided success and I was com- pletely won by its rich delirious flavour. "In a short time I noticed a de- cided improvement in 'trr1y condition and kept growing better month after month, until now I aim healthy, and do my work in the school room with ease and plea- sure. I would not return to nerve- destroying coffee for amy_money.” Name given by Canadian Pat, tum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read "The Road to Wellville" in pkgs. T fostum comes in two forms': \Regular P0stum--must be well bo_iied. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postum - is a soluble piowder. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a yirlicious beverage instantly. 300 and 500 tins. _ Both kinds are equally delicious and cost per cup about the same. “There's a Reason” for Postum. --sold by Grocers, "I was astonished that she would allow the children to drink any kind of coffee, but she said Postum was not coffee, but a most health- ful drink for children, as. well as for older ones, and that the condition of both the children and adults showed that to be a fact. (Tea, is just as injurious as coffee because it, too, contains the health- dtstroying drug, caffeine). - "I was telling a, friend about it and she said, 'We drink nothing at meal time but Postum, and it is such a, comfort to have something we can enjoy drinking with the children.' Effect of Their Warm Drink in the Morning. "A year ago I was a wreck from coffee drinking and was on the point of giving up my position in the school mom because of ner- VoufmeSS. l A Feeling of Optimism Is Abroad, But Many Lack Employment. There is clearly a spirit of opti- mism abroad. Workshops are starting. Factories are getting into operation. "Navigation is on the verge of opening. The pall of winter is disappearing. Still, in the cities and towns, there will be a lack of employment. It is in the order of things that there should be a good deal less of construction lwork proceeding than there has lbeen in other years. It is possi- ble that recently this class of work has gone on too rapidly, and that as a consequence an overplus of labor has been attracted to these shores, or that too many of our own people have taken to this or- der of employment. Whatever the cause, the fact remains that despite all the improving prospects and bright sunshine, there are, and will be many men, aye, and many wo- men, who, willing to toil, can yet get nothing to do. These form a large, deserving class, who must be cared for. How is the problem to be met? Committees in every town, city and district, or commissioners, should be appointed to bake active and practical measures. A square peg may not fit nicely into a round hole, but it is astonishing wihatl can be done by organization and) by exercising judgment, persever- ance and patience. Many a brick- layer, many a carpenter, many a clerk, knows something about gar- dening. Many a, one also, and many an immigrant, possesses some knowledge of animals. In short, the main quality desired on the side of both employer and em- ployed is largely willingness. ' M rs." Maloney got relief from her backache because Dodd's Kidney Pills cured her Kidney trouble, and that was the cause of her back- ache. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure diseased Kidneys. Cured Kidneys do their work and strain all the impurities out of the blood. That's why Ih)dd's Kidney Pills cure so many diseases that are caused. by impure blood. “After suffering for many years with backache, and trying 1mrny remedies without obtaining relief, I read about Dodd's Kidney Pills and _decided to try them.‘ "After using two boxes I was greatly benefiebed, and recommend them to other sufferers. I also used them for my little girl for Kidney troubles." Baraohois West, Gaspe Co., Que., March 15th (Special).-Mrs. W. J. Maloney, a well-known resident of this place, is recommending Dodd's Kidney Pills to those who suffer from Kidney troubles. In an inter- view Mrs. Malopey says: Finding Belief She Tells Others MRS)“ W." J.OIAIONEYTr00x DODD’S KIDNEYS PILLS FOR BACKACIIE. She Had Tried Numerous Other Medicines, But Pound No Relief Till She Used the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills. A DESIRABLE QUALITY. CHILDREN SHOWED IT s. I ED. 7. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Have used MINARD’S LINI-MENT for Group; found nothing equal to it; sure cure. CHAS. E. SHARP. 1Ta/wlrehaw, N.B., Sept. Ist, 1905. LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS. Via Chicago & North Western Ry. Pour splendid daily trains from the New Passenger Terminal. Chicago to San Francisco: Los Angeles and San Diego. Wide oholce of scenic and direct routes. Double track. Automatic electric safety signals all, the way: . _ " _ - - Of the Canadians who redeived patents, 12 were residents of On- tario, 5 of Quebec, 4 of British Col- umbia, 3 of Alberta, 3 of Manitoba, and 1 of New Brunswick. ”fie-£715 plan you}: trip and furnish fold, ere agdjull p.airtiotilarrs., U - -ii. -iirBuihctt, Gen. Ai t. Toronto, Ont. g . 46 Yonge 8t, "I never yet saw a girl who could hit anything she threw at." “Then you never saw my wife throw out a hint." Elocution may be a, good thing, but it doesn't go far enough. It merely teaches us how to speak, not when. There are men who are most scrupulous in debts of honor, but who owe for everything else. Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & Davis, patent solicitors, Montreal, report that 181 Canadian patents were is- sued for the week ending February 16th, 1915, 137 of which were g1rant- ed to Americans, 28 to Canadians and 16 to residents of foreign c0un- tries. "It's a, true saying that ‘what a man sows that shall he also reap.' I, Eaee-So Alice broke her engage- ment with Jadk because the doctor said he had a tobacco heart. 1iarii----Yes, and I don’t blame her. What girl wants a husband that's damaged by smoke l INFORMATION FOR INVENTORS "Alas, yes. _No chickens scrratch up the seeds we sow in our spirit- ual gardens." "Dear mamma, this gift is pre- sented to you by your three ehil- siren; and your one husband." _ View From Burgess Pass. Speaking of panoramic views, the Canadian Pacific itself has just produced something out of the ordinary in this respect. The offi- cial photographer of the railway, Mr. J. C. S. Bennett, has made a print 22 feet long on one piece of paper, representing a panoramic view from Burgess Pass, in the Canadian Rockies. This photo- graph, the largest ever made in Canada, which will be hung in the rotunda, of the Windsor Hotel, at Montreal, shows Mount Field (8,645 feet), Mount Dennis (8,326 feet), Mount Goodsir, the Van Horne range, Mount Burgess (8,463 feet), Mount Emerald (8,332 feet), Mount Wapta (9,990 feet), and Mount Vice-President (10,049 feet), -and embraces a hundred miles of snow-clad peaks and gla- ciers, with the hotel at Field shown in the valley at the left, and to the right a glimpse of the Yoho Valley. Family Affair. Papa and the three children were to give mother a birthday gift. The youngest boy was chosen to make the presentation address. Be pre- pared it very carefully and thus de- livered it in due season. There is no sort of muscular pain that Nerviline won't cure quickly. Thousands swear by it for rheuma- tism, neuralgia, sciatica and lumbago It sinks to the core of the pain-right through muscle, tissue and nerve-At penetrates where no oily, greasy lini- ment can go and invariably cures quickly. If you have an ache or a pain anywhere-use Nerviline--it will cure you. Family size bottle, very large 500.; trial size Mc. at all dealers. Was Relieved in an Hour, and Cured Over Night. A lame back? Quite unnecessary. All you have to do is to rub on Nervi- line. It's simply a wonder for back- aehe---relieves after one rubbing. "No- thing possibly could cure an aching back faster than Nerviline," writes Mrs. Arthur Kobar, of Lower Cher sea, N.S. "I caught cold and was so prostrated with pain I could not bend over. We always have Nerviline at home, and I had the painful region rubbed thoroughly with this grand linimént. At once the pain departed. The lameness was rapidly reduced and in an hour I was able to be about my housework. I was rubbed again Just before retiring, and awoke as usual in the morning without a sign of my back trouble." Minard's Linlment Relieves Neuralgia. Lame Beck Strengthened, 'itilfhtss Taken Right ht MInard's Linlment Cures Dandrutr. Minard's Liniment tor sale everywhere. The Harvest Is Sure. Damaged Goods. ISSUE 12-'L5. CANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC., internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment. W'rite us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. en the nerves and restore debilitated systems to health. By cleansing the blood of long-standing impurities, by bringing the system to a high point of vigor, they effectually chase away weariness, depression and disease. Good for young or old, for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. "I felt better at once. Every day I improved. In six weeks I was a well woman, cured completely after differ- ent physicians had failed to help me. It is tor this reason that I strongly urge sufferers with ,stomach or diges- tive troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's Pill." Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strength- Port Coquitlam will cut its pool room license fees in half this year. Halifax, NS, Dee. Ili-When inter- viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St., Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. "I was always 'blue' and depressed, felt weak, languid and utterly unfit tor any work. My stomach was so disordered that I had no appetite? What I did eat disagreed. I suffered greatly from dizziness and sick head- ache and feared a nervous breakdown. Upon my druggist's recommendation I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. l A Nova Scotia Case Of Interest to Ill Women Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help to Many People. Thinking of the many dogs left by villagers-Flanders uses dogs enormously as beasts of burxiesr-- the soldiers obeyed the instruc- tions. About midnight the dogs suddenly began to howl, making a tremendous noise in the night silence. Immediately German shells rained on the village, whose exact indication was thus disclosed, until the allies [were forced to INV tire hastily after heavy losses. The soldier's account concluded '. "There has since been great mor- tality among Flanders canines." Howling Directed German Shells to Positions ot Allies. Dogs as spies to betray the posi- tion of French troops to the enemy l is the newest German styratagem in _ . Flanders, according to the Paris F Liberte, which received the story; The from a, wounded soldier. After; child's _ hard hghting, the Franco-Belgians i delight. recently occupied the village of Re i The nighe, where scrawled in chalk 011' picnicker's the walls of a ruined house they choice. saw the words, "Please feed the) Everybods's dog‘s-x . _ _ - _ - favorite. gaggethliflgerggggfiiggthZEHF thé Moh'éy firmed; anilwlth tn: :ua1:::: e o c , ow , 'r rom mu (Y . , for booltlests V'8f, r3ne§£g tr,li,i,i'el', er e c D p _ pp THE PErErttWKt"tfgdrt 9ANOE co., Ltd. qlilllPr . Freight Prepaéd, to any ilsray him r,9) . Ontario. 1tthiti,." F% W ,1.“ 8,; " j Depth 1 Ft. . A "t om; " '1 fspeeitt)Mltrn No. 2B giving t1gig"i/i'f.Stt on request, g% flllt “may?“ “ oti--"lthe Penetang Line" Comiffii'r a! and Pre' " " 'Wistri'; boats and Canoes. _ , DOGS THAT BETRAY TROOPS. Delightful 28-day Cruises to the Antilles; sailings from N.Y. Mar. 2nd, 12th, 26th, 2.00 p.m. Apply for tickets and ills. booklet. Canada Steamship Lines, Limited, 46 Yonge St., Toronto, or any Ticket Agent. Offering all outdoor Sports, social activities and a climate and scenery unequaled in the Tropics. FS. "BEtlMEJDTAN," fastest, most luxurious and only Steamship Iar1d- ing passengers without transfer., Sails from New York every Mrednes- day, 11 a.m. Fare $25.00 for Round Trip, including berth and meals. “RESTFUL ISLES OF SUMMER LOVELINESS." THE GIDLEY BOAT C0., LIMITED, PENETANG; CAN. MISCELLANEOUS. WEST INDlES "Warden? " y gettom Pktegiblérough, onitiiiG, hirsKi'Lic E. M "i------.---- F YOU WANT TO BUY on an?!) I Fruit, "Stock, Grain or Baby an: write H. W. Dawson, Brampton. 0: " golborne St., Toronto, n. w. DAWSON, Oolbome an. rain". STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRiEH. " TATOES. Catalogue free. Means?” & Son, Port Bumell. Ont. mr--"'-"- ‘. W. DAWSON, Ninety denial. Sheet. Toronto. Complete operating condition. flywheel, frame, belt, cylinders and all parts, Can be shown running at present time. Wlll sell at less than half cost price. 1; 8. FRANK WILSON a SONS 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto New Wheelock " x 42 Automatic Ilahte ENGINE It does ill that a mustard plaster will do. Is cleaner, easier to apply, and will not blister the skin. There are many other "Vaseline" preparations-simple home reme- dies that should be in every family --CarboUted "Vaseline," an antiseptic dressing for cuts, insect bites, etc.; "Vaseline" Analgic, for neuralgia and headaches; pure "Vaseline," for piles, cliblains, etc., and others. AVOID SUBSTITUTE'.;. Insist tn "irase, line" in original packages bearing the Hunt. CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING C0.. Consolidated. For sale at all Chemists and General Stores. Free booklet on request. CHESEBROUGH MF'G CO. FOR colds in the chest or sore throats; fur rheumatism or stiffness; for sprains and Cramps. Capsicum "Vaseline" brings quick relief. 1880 CHABOT AVE., MONTREAL )/aieiine PM SALE rAnus ran sanai, NURSERY STOCK. Trademark Made in Canada (Consolidated) $55

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