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ST. VITUS . DANCE
Cured, Through the Use of br.
Williams/ Pink Pills.:
Chorea, or as it is more genet-`
ally known, St. Vitus dance, is
disease that usually, " attack the.
*young children, though older per-
, eons may be afflictedwith it. Its,
most . "common symptomsare a
GETTING fill) OF A. STORE..
ot Easy to Sell, But Ile Got It Off
Itis Hands Finally.
Onereason why "Uncle" George
Latham was so hearty and happy at
seventy -seven -years of ago was that
he never let himself • worry. He
did, the best he could, and took
things; as they came;; and as usually
happens with persons of this kind,
things ;' came fortunately oftener
than not.'
twitching of the muscles of the faee Having made a comfort fortune,
and limbs. As 'the disease pro- he had withdrawn almost' wholly
greases this twitching takes the from business—almost, but not
form of spasms in which the jerk- quite, He -still owned and ran
ing motion may be confined to the the old general store in the little
head, or all the limbs may be af-
' fected- The patient is frequently
unable to hold anything in the
hands or to walk steadily _and in
severe cases even the speechis of
town where he was born; partly for
the sentimental reason that the
°store was where he, got his start,
and partly for the practical reason
that the business was not easy .to
,£eeted. The disease is' due to debil- sell "Aunt"
it of the nerves and is always His wife, h Martha, tried
Y for years to get him to close' the
cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, ,store. He was old enough, she
which enrich the blood, tone and said, to quit and take things easy,
strengthen the nerves and thus re- uncle George did not deny that he
store the sufferer to good health. was, but he could not make up his
The following is a striking instance, mind to let go.-
of what Dr. •Williams' Pink Pills It happened last fall 'that Uncle
-will do in this trouble. Mrs. Chas: George and Aunt Martha visited e.
Phipps, Pelee Island,' Ont,, says neighboring city andspent a. week
"At the age of £onrteen my eldest or two there, at a big hotel, One
daughter Edith,beeame much night, as the Block was striking
run down, and the trouble de- twelve, Undo George was waken-
vclopecl into St, Vitus dance. First ed from sleep by a call to the long=
her left arm beeamt affected, then distance telephone, His son Horace
the left leg and entire left side, was at the other end of the line,
rhe grew so bad that she actuals "Is that you, father?" he called,
could not hold anything thin in her d`:Syouay,,bIm awftheully sorrystoret"-ib ux'nedisturb
ut old
hand, and could only go about withown to -night. It all, went, stock
ar sliding, jerlt,ing motion. Not- and alt, Tatar loss,"
withstanding that we were giving `1��'e11 wel] Ilocl tht's too b'id
her medicine, she seemed to be ain't it?" said Uncle George, "len'
growing worse,,. and finally her attend to things 'till I come back
speech became 'much .affected. We next week, will you?"
became so much alarmed about "But you're conning back before
her that finally her father got a that, aren't you? Do you quite
supply of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, understand ? Your loss is twenty -
and we began giving her these. In five thousand dollars, Aren't you
the course of a few weeks she vas coming up on the next train?
'much better, and before all the
pills wore gone she was again en-
joying perfect health. This was in
1908, and as she has not had a
symptom of the trouble since I feel
justified in saying the eure is per-
manent."
Be sure you get the genuine pills
which are sold by all medicine
dealers or may be had at 50 cents
{t bo; . or six b xes for,$2.50 from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
GENERAL INVITATION.
One morning Miss 'Lucy Hal -
comb, the most fastidious house-
keeper in Bushby, who was report-
ed to have washed an unfortunate
grand -nephew into a decline,
opened her front door, having
heard strange noises on the piazza.
There stood a tramp, his shoes
caked with mud, which he was
scraping off with a knife and kick-
ing off by alternate applications of
his heels on her door -mat.
"What are you doing?" dem#a,nd
ed Miss Lucy, indignantly.
"Doing I" echoed the tramp.
"I was starting round to the kit-
chen to ask' the young lady I saw
hanging out your clothes if 'she'd
hand me a bite of breakfast. Then
I thought I• didn't `make a very
good appearance, and was about
to go on fro the next house when I
saw this mat with the invitation,
`Please use this Mat,' right on it,
eo 1 stepped up here. In about five
minutes more I'll look well enough
so I;.ean go round to the kitchen."
"Well !" said Miss'Lucy., "Well !"
ee-stliiere.,.she closed the:door, be-
ing unable to. thiele of any appro-
priate remarks.
A Dr.eadno agIib battleship in
course of •construction keeps 3,000
operatives in" steady`' employment.
Terrible Itching
Got L
ittle Sleep
Mr. T.
Williams, •
Winnipeg.
Until Cuticura "Remedies Cured flim
Those who have suffered• long and hope-
lessly from torturing skin eruptions will read
$vith intere t thie letterYmm-hit"T„will ams
115 Pacific Ave , >Wiz'tnipeg' (dated :;Jan 14t
1911): - "•The Cuticura Remedies certainly.
gild work finely,'and I am'thanl fd1 that there
ie "such a remedyand thatI.trSed it:'` About`
three, -months aor a terrible itching com-
irlcnced an my body ” I dpuicl nt; u
onderstand
gradually';grrew .worse "and covered' a
targe Portion of my body. _ There was also
n slight eruption of the'skin, sort of a rash.
suffered greatly' with the itching and'at
zilgttt, time' I had ".little sleep. 'I tried one or
3wo remedies which did no good, and then.
2 tiled ,Cuticura,Soap, Oiiztment ,:}nd Re
solvent. In about'teri days I was eomp�{estiel�
; afi m
SAVED ;HERSELF
YEARS OF PAIN
IF SHE ,IIIfAAD USED °'DODD'S
KIDNEY PILLS FIRST.,
Mrs. Renee suffered for over twoyears, then two boxes of Dodo's
IUdlley Mitis made a nesl, wonan
of her.
Previl, Gaspe Co., Que„ Jan,. 8
(Special).—That she might have
escaped. two years and seven months
of suffering had she tried Dodd's
Kidney Pills in the first place is
the firm convietion of Mrs. John.
McRae, an old and respected re-
sident of this place. And. this is
the reason she gives for believing
so
"For two years and seven months
I was a sufferer from, Kidney
Difzease brought on by a strain
and a eold, My eyes were puffed
and swollen, my muscles crannied
and I suffered from neuralgia and
Rheumatism, My back ached and
I had pains in my joints.
"For two years I was under the
doctor's care, but he never seemed
to do nae any lasting good. : Two
boxes of Dodd's'Kidney Pills made
a new woman of me,"
To` save yourself suffering cure
your Kidneys at the first sign of
trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills ere
the ono sure euro.
()VEER EASTERN DRINKS.
National Drink of Til)etans—Fer-
locnteti cocoanut illillt.
Arra may be said to be the na-
tional drink of the Tilietans, being
"I ]know what the, loss is, Hod, i given at all tunes and in all places.
But yotl say'tit's ,all gone. Why ;',Che natives erarry it in long buffalo
should 1 ? You caan tend horns on trips from plaeo to•place,
to the
eam o. ue insurance,p can't
o t you:? You. ,re i4''nd the, shepherds deem their ex-
.
thirty-five years old I" istenco miserable if they have not
their daily allowance. .Arra i
Back to bs
uncle beded,rge rang Aunt Martha: was off and went' used also by the Bhutians, but the;
awake, of course, and wanted to great drink of these people is mar-
know what the message was about.
wa, This is a kind of beer made
RED TAPE TOOK DOG'S LIFE.
Saved from Shipwreelr, but England.
Had no Place for flim.
It is no uncommon: thing for a dog
to save hllman life but the ease of
a dog who 'saved three pe>,'sons
from being burned to death in a
fire at Engham,, a village not 20 '
miles from London, England, the
other day, and that of the dog that
had to pay the penalty of death
after being rescued froni a sink-
ing ship, owing to the • amazing
English quarantine regulations,
'serves as' :a contrast between eapillo
and; inunan kindness,
A 'Norwegian sailing ship was
driven on the rocks at the Lizard,
The crew were taken off by aneans
of the rocket apparatus, whensud
denly the captain- discovered his
dog had been left behind, At
great risk and amid cheers, the
dog, which was a great favorite
with thesailors, was rescued. Then
fresh trouble. arose.
The quarantine regulations had
to bei complied with, No dog could
be landed on theshores of England
without the Barad of: Trade eertifi
Cate,, and there was no provision for
quarantine at the Lizard.
Without the necessary permit -.the
the captain .had broken the law by`
bringing his dog ashore, and the
pear dog which had been born and
lived all its life on board his mast -
el.'s ship, was shot.
English soil, however, provided
the little alien with a grave.
LN Ll;LTOIITOWI' .
Fortunately no Faith Was Re
quired, For She Had None.
"1 had -no faith whatever, but on
the advice of a hale, hearty old
gentleman who spoke from experi-
once, I began to nee Grape -Nuts
about a year ago," writes an
Ohio woman, who, says she is 40, is
' known to be fair, and admits that
she is growing plump on the new
diet,
"
z
shall 11.not totell you how
I 1 a try la
I suffered for years from 'a de-
ranged stomach that rejected al-
most all sorts of food, and digested
what little was forced upon it only
at the cost of great distress and.
pain.
"I was treated by many adiffer-
ent doctors and they gave me
many different medicines, and I
even spent several years in exile
from my home, thinking change
of scene might do Inc' good. You
may judge of the gravity of my
eonditiolt when I toll you I was
sometimes compelled to use mor-
phine for weeks at a. time.
rt
"Just a word from Hod," her from millet. Tho grain is sub-
husband`d.r` have got rid of jeeted to a very primitive method
said, A l g fermentation without malting,
.Tat.
of a
the. a a
1.
Colo t
] s
In less than two `urinates theta and is stored in earthenware jugs;
was unmistakable evidence that
Uncle George was asleep.
palm, is: a -common beverage en
Burma.. AQCoidn toi Bgnfort, s
SizFofr�
QUICKLY STOPS COUGHS, 'CURES COLDS; Wine and; Spirit Circular it. resent -
HEALS THC THROAT AND LUNGS. 25 CENTS bins in taste and flavor the palm
it has to be used quickly, as it soon
sours; it is very light, in alcohol,
but it is extremely nourishing,
Nipa wine, nlade, from the nipa,
THE HIGH -COST OF LIVING. wine or toddy of India, -though by
some it is thought to be mare pow-
Wife—"George, do you know esful in its inebriating qualities.
that the children need new shoes? But the favorite beverage of tht
Husband -"So does the auto. Burmese is shouchou, which greatly
The children will hay, to wait." resembles sain-tchoo, only it is a
little more fiery in taste and its ef-
Sa popular o ular is Bickle's Anti -Con- feet is somewhat quicker and decid-
sumptive.Syrup as a .medicine in the edgy more lasting,
treatment of colds and coughs or They also use the milk of the
ailments of the throat, due to ex- cocoanut; which they ferment in
posure, to draughts, or sudden vast quantities and preserve in glaz-
changes of temperature, that drug- ed earthenware jars which hold
gists .and all dealers in patent me -...from 100 to 150 gallons apiece. Like'
clicines keep supplies on hand to their neighbors the Hindus and
meet the demand. It is pheasant Chinese, they are prolific in the
to take, .and the use of it guaran- distillation oft their many fruits,
tees freedom from throat d lima and many excellent drinks aro.
diseases.
roe an ungmade therefrom. They import
large quantities of European li-
quors, especially gin, and. as a rule
British imports from Japan have they prefer strong • spirits instead
increased eightfold in thirty years. of money in payment for what we
term odd jobs
Minard's Liniment Cures, Diphtheria. �r
.Bulgaria, has 3,883 centenarians; A „Pin scratch may cause blood
Roumania, 1,074; Servia, „' 573; poison, a rusty nail cut is very apt
Spain, 410.E France, 213"; Italy, 107'; to do'so, Hamlins Wizard Oil used
tluStria=Hungary, 113; England, 92; at, once draws Out all infection and
Russia, 89; Germany, 76; Norway, makes blood poison impossible.
23 ° Sweden' 10; Belgium -5;.and
Denmark, 2r: - „Some women are so changeable
they never- wear the. same complex-
.
It
omp ex -
It Has Many Qualities.-Themain ion twice.
who possesses a bottle of Dr.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. '.
Thomas' Eclectrie Oil iso;; armed Your drus'ist will,refand money if PAZO DINT -
,against many. ills. It will cure a bIar,NT Mils to cure any case of Itohiae, Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days• 60c.
cough, break a cold, .prevent sore
throat ,• it will reduce the swelling
from a sprain, eure the most per-
sistent sores and will speedily heal
cuts and contusions. It is`'a medi-
cine chest in itself, and can be got
' fora quarter of a dollar.
NICE DISTINCTION.
He had been describing a scheme
which he had in mind for the bene-
fit of mankind in :general, and as
he finished he drew a piece of paper
from his pocket. _ eeee
"I have here-----" lie began.
"I'll not .subscribe a cent," in-
terrupted the business„ man. "I
don't believe in your alleged chari-
table project, and I'll not give you
anything for
"But I don't want ,any money.
from 'you," : protested; the ;caller.
``Then. what do you want?"
"I just want you to sign peti-
tion;to someone else to help it
along.,;' Your: influence, you know
do that
but I.i,.. ,pp''_ ;g14 f `,any° move:
for
t -o
MiltlI ay
way t ;The;
con
it ia
Es,
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opher xn
EIY ing .NIes, M
that svc�uld'
other man:,
said never�tasa
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For more than a generation the'.Ciztic,ura" ai*e'�liim a'scoldin
Ii.emedies have afforded the:,speediest and have ode a11nost?.
,#nest economical ti`eatinent for itching,, burn- . "
ting, scaly and bleeding akin+a t1 scalp bu ei°azjz, EL2t'"ti lldn}
mors, of young' and old: Sold druggists word in replyt:,u
and dealers everywhere, tor„' -a liberal sample''r�
of, Cuticura Soap.and Ointment with "32-p. ,tom ll]Tm'h��t3
book On' the care of, the skin and irc atment of
at5
affections,
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1Y1,U�rmU
The Canadian Pacific Railway has
a mileage of track of 10,480.
Mothers can. eas'ly know when
their' children . aro troubled with
worms, and, they lose 'no time in
applying the best of remedies
Mother Graves' Worm, Extermina-
,tor.
Notice is hereby given that Lot-
tie Logan, of the town of Paris, will
apply to the. Parliament of Canada
at its next ensuing session for an
act of divorce from her husband,
Josephus Washington Logan,en the -
ground of 'adultery. Paris; Nov.
10, 1911. MacCrackeri, Henderson,
MacDongail;'& 'Greene.
For two years I have eaten
Grape -Nuts food at least twice
a day and I can now say that
I have perfect health. I have taken
no medicine in that time-Gra,pe-
Nuts has done it all. I can eat ab-
solutely anything I wish, without
stomach distress.
"I am a business woman and can
walk my 2 or 3 miles a day and
feel better for doing so. I have to
use brains in my work, and it is
remarkable how quick, alert and
tireless my mental powers have
become." Name given by Cana-
dian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont.
"There's a reason," and it is ex-
plained in the little book, "The
Road to Weliville," in pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A one
appears from time to time. They aro
genuine, true and full of .auman interest.
alt
London's largest chandelier is
the'one at the Alhambra Music -hall.
It is fitted ' with sixty electric
lamps, each of 500 candle-power.
A Medical'Need Supplied., --When
a medicine is found that not only
acts upon the stomach, but is so
composed that certain ingredients
of it pass unaltered through the
stomach to find action ing the
bowelsthen there is available a
purgative and a cleanser of great.
effectiveness, Parmelee's Vege-
table Pills are of this character
and are the best of all pills. Dur-
ing the years that they have been
in use they have established them-
selves as no other pill' has, done.
Just when a man has nothing to
say he is asked to make a speech.
Minaril's Liniment Cures Distomper.
Paper 175 inches' -wide, for news-
paper use, is inntle at the rate of
650 feet per minute.
Corns ;cripple the feet and make
w ihsugai.toiture. yet sure relief in
the"41 ape of Holoway's,'Corn Ohre
is tinitinn,reach.of all.,
CATHEDIIAL A WAR CHEST.
St. Petersburg, as well as I\los-'
cow, has some cathedrals which are
marvels of ecclesiastical archi-
tecture.
rchi-tect ire. St. Isaac's Cathedral, for
instance, in thecentre of the -city,.
cost 24,000,000 rubies, or " 12,000,-y.
000. Scores and mores 9f IM
-
moose marble pillars adorn its four
canal 1sieles, while several of ''tlze:
beautiful green mal`3c:hlte columns:`
within, are. worth a king's it
Ii. is said that all the eolded'n�o;gt
'oft 1i Isaac's and the j .°gels wit'h�''�
r. " t11a
t'
Il
l,'aSSr'i has a , wa 0 1
iou'lrl defendhertcl1prt his cnclaacs'
,many a main G wShe1� tiw �hoilld,
ltl the p�old yip
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invest , tints for.
ear
We have to oft"er severnt first -t lam
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yielding* 6 per cent. net, carrying our ungualiixed recom-
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Mrs, Jeuks-Mr. I#illingiten is
such a, life() lean and not at all shy
that I really can't understand why
11e remains a bachelor,
Mrs. To ker (a sent min e 3? T,.,
Oh, I presume it is hereditary. His
father and grandfather before him
were haehelore, yirebabily.
Pills for Nervous Troubles,- The
stomaohis the : ;entre of the nerry
ons svetenx, and when the stomaeh
suspendds healthy action the result
is manifest in disturbances of the
nerves, If allowed to persist, nerv-
cuts debility, a dangerous ailment,
i ra-
ses de
may ensue.The first o
xn. ` c
tion is to restore, the stomach to
proper action, and there is no read-
ier remedy for this than Panne -
lee's Vegetable Pill,, Thousands
van attest the virtue of these pills
in curing nervous disorders.
THE RIGHT' ONE,
"Mirror Maude has accepted old
Millvun's hand."
"Yose the tine ho signs his
cheques with:"
Minard's Liniment Co.. Limited.
Gentlemen,—I have used MINARD'S
LINIMENT from time to time for the
Past twenty Yeats. It: was recommended
to me by a p�rominent pliysiClan of Mont-
real. who' called it the "great Nova Scotia
Liniment." It does tho dootor's work; it
is particularly good in Casa of Rheums-
tism and Sprains.
Yours truly.
G. G. DUSTAN.
Chartered Accountant,
nalifax, W. S.. Sept. '21. 1905.
IT'S ALWAYS THUS.
Maude—"Are the wedding pre-
sents she got valuable?"
Plazel—"No. But if they can
sell all the straw they were packed
in they'll be rich."
whenTry nMurine Eye Remedy
lio l'ry it for Red,'wcak, watery 7*,rand
Your n Bac .ted Eyelids. 111uxtrstrd nook
in each "Package. MURINE 10 Com-"
/es pounded by tqr Ocnitots—nota"Patent
J. 11edlane" but used in oueeosafut Fhmt-: -
,,J clans' Practice for many years. Now
e SW {I dedicated to -the Public and sold by.
/'� UrnCgtsts at Sso-eor per bottle. 2lurtno
�/ a r e Eye 8a110 in Asopttc Tubes, rio rioc.
Merin, Eye Remeds Co.. Chicano
Nova Scotia sends away over 1,-
000,000 barrels of apples during the
season.
Minard's Liniment Cures Caret In Cows.
On the active list of the British
Army, Gunner Samuel Parsons, of
Windsor, is the oldest soldier, be-
ing eighty-seven years of age.
Only Ones "BROMO :QUININE."
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for the signature of E. W. GROVE. USedthe
World over; to Cure. a Cold in One Day. 25e.
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Even ;the smallest fault Is a fault
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He that hath lost los faith hath
little else to lose.
You < cannot share your' joy too
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Don't write down your griev-
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riev-antes; the sooner they etre forgot-
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.When..,you. make a blunder step`
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the wonderful -qualities in the
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sprains, lameness, ete. " {,
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