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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-6-20, Page 7i ST, VITUS DANGE IN YOUNG CHILDREN A Striking Example of its Cure By the Tonic Treatment A MASTER OF FICTION. Mr. Thomas- Hardy is the grind old man, of literature. Though he is no longer able to do mania crea- tive work he maintains a very keen interest in current problem's, and is alive to the literary tendencies of the age. Ho is undoubtedly .Eng- land's`greatest living novelist, and st. Vitus dance is the commonest at least one of his novels is likely to. --4- 4arin °o£ nervous trouble that afflicts ; endure as long as they i nglieh I,a,n- Young children, because of the O tg n11,intended f n, rchi- gunge. great demand made on the body by test hedel ted his attention to l%f growth and development, and there eratixre, .and soon created a 'great is an added strain caused by study. impression by his wonderful deline- ;It is when these demands become ations of loom: life. seeh books as co great that they inrpaverish the "Tees of the D'Urbervrlles," "Fax flood, and the nerves fail, to receive From the Madding Crowd," and their full supply of nourishment; ' "The Return of the Native," are that the . nervous debility which; trsasured by lovers of literature leads to St. Vitus dance begins. throughout the civilized world, and � The remarkable success of Dr. Thomas Hardy solo's an antenna. Williams Pink Pills in curing St. Lionel reputation. Vitus dance should lead parents to King George is a veer y great nal - give this great blood -building rnedi- mirer of Mr. Hardy's works, and it kine to their children at the first signs of the approach of the dis- ease, Pallor, listlessness, inatten tion,; restiessliess and irritability are all, symptoms whioh early show that the blood and nerves are fail- ing to meet the demand upon teem. Fera is proof -of the power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to cure this trouble. Mrs, J, "4i'. Towns, Oeha. ivy, Ont,, says.;: --•-".t the ager' of eleven any daughter wee attacked with St, Vitus dance, and despite all We did -for leer the trouble grew rapidly worse., Soon she , was scarcely able to walk, her lastly and. limbs jerked: and trembled so, and she 'was garito tumble to feed her - coifs When she would lie down she would be unable to rise without ai)-. eistance, As nothing was helping her I wrote a friend whose (laugh- ter bad been similarly affected, and she advised the rise of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, which. bad cured her child, I at one got a supply of the Pills,. 41)d even the use of the first box reed to dhow au improve- ment, By the thne five bones were used. silo was completely cured and lass had no return, of the trotiblf nines." Sold by all medicine deal- ers or by mail at 40 cents a box or six bores for $2,50 from The Dr, 'tt'illialzls' 7ledieinc Co,, Brockville; • W.T.HALE! 13Q»i'T CATCIIES SHARI lilonster harpooned on Vancouver Const. While scouring the ocean for whales one of the little steamers working from the Krupa station landed a thirty-foot shark, says the Vancouver Sun. The "wolf of the sea," is claimed to be one of the largest ever seen in northern waters and weighed ap- Iiroxitnatelyr eight tons. The whaling steamer had been searching -vainly for whales for sev- eral days and the look out had grown tiredof scanning the surface of the ocean. Ito was suddenly aroused to action by observing the dorsal fin of sa monster shark cute ting the water about 200 yearns on the port bow. As the big sharks yield considerable oil, the ship's officers decided to try for this one in view of the leek of whales. Running to within thirty yards of the shark with the boat, the gunner fired the harpoon from the gun and struck the monster at the first shot. After a terrific fight to hold the struggling sea animal it was hauled aboard and cut up, the steamer re- suming her search for the larger mammals. Officers of the Tees declare that the shark was the largest they had ever seen. It was of the species common to the Pacific coast, but not quite so far north. Rash Became a Mass of Humor Parents Decided He Could Not Be Cured, "Cuticura" Soon Made His Skin Perfectly Char. A Toronto man, Mr. Robert Mann, of ,7593 Queen St. East, says: "Our boy was born in Toronto on Oct. 13, 1908, and when three ?months old a alight rash appeared on his cheek. What appeared to be a water blister' would form. When: it , broke, matter would run out starting new blisters until lois entire face, head and shoulders were 8mass of scabs and you could not , see e. Particle of clear skin. We did not know what to do for him and tried about everyadvertised remedy without avail, in- deed some of thein only • added to his suffering and one in particular, the — Remedy, almost put thee Infant' Into convulsions. The family , doctor pre notbd"for y hies.- This se 'awe '. took him to a hospital. Re was treated as an out-patient twice a week and he got worse, -if anything. We then called' in another doctor and inside of a week the boy was, , to all appearances cured and the doctor said his work, was done. But the very next day It broke Out as bad` its ever. We decided that it could not be cured and roust run its course and so, we just.:ltept /sea arms bandaged to his side to prevent his tearing his flesh. .The' Cutieura Remedies were recommended, We started using'thern In May, 1909, and soon the cure was complete. Cuticura made" his skin perfectly clear and be Is :entirely, free from .the skin disease.% . '^` (Signed) Robert_ Mann May 3, 1910. In' another tetter; dated June 29, 1011, he adds: ' MS: "boy has _.never had any more trouble since using Cuticura,, 'or iri0x6 than aS eneration enflame.enflame.Soap wand i0intment, have afforded the most sac. cessful`trelttment for ekheand,scatp troubles of infants, children and adults..`A single set 1s' often sufficient. Although sold, by :.drug- ggists':and dealers -throughout the world,.;a _ , riberal;semple,of eaclro::with -32-9. book oil the skin, will be sent free, on application to 'Potter .Drug,&' Chem...Corp., 88 Columbus ,Ave.. Boston', U. S. . .: wing to his influence, en 1?'r'ixee of Wales, that the oselist -has enabled to obtain the Crown lands near Dorset upon 'which .he oreet;ed his house. Every Safeguarding Investors It is only the wealthy Investor who can afford to jeopardize his princi- pal in the hope of secur- ing unusually 'A'l'e returns: To the MIA tyilose investment repre- sents nil or most of his: availatble capital, security of principal is a prime necessity. The value of a Bond de- pends upon several con- ditions, including safety. which an be ascertained only after an investigation of the properties which are security forthe Bond—rate of interest —readiness "with which the Bond can be sold --probable stability or appreciations of market price. These and other facts should be ascer. tuned "before investing. We maintain is the interests of investors a statistical de- partment which contains complete information regard- ing all reputable Canadian, and: the leading Rritish and; American securities. A re- quest to any ono of earl: of ices in person, by uv*il or wire, wilt secure may- deeiredi information, Such a request car=ries no obligation what- ever, DO NII TION BOND COMPANY, Limited TORONTO MONTREAL, " OTTAWA L.ONliON. gNO. should bo given to a child. T enamel is very easily' broken, ata ince that is done the tooth is liable to decay quickly, It is then, eo to speak, deprived of its natural. pro- tection. The seeds of indigestion are usually sown quite early in life, We who are adults know very well how faulty teeth affect our digestion spot of the surrounding country has ery well; bad teeth in children: do aeon rendered famous by, 'hes novels„ , the very same thing, and if the nncl enthusiastie admirers emus milk -teeth are allowed to .go bad from all parts of the globe to views through neglect and sa forth, indi- the, original sites whiolr are depleted with such masterly skill in the nov- els. OUTDOOR LIFE Will Not Offset the Ill Effect s of " iCoffee and Tea When One Cannot Digest Them. �s fanner says: r<For ten years or more I suffer- ed from dyspepsia and stomach trouble, caused by the use of cof- fee, (Tea contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee) until I got so bad I had to give up coffee entire- ly and almost give up eating. There -were times when I could eat only boiled milk and bread; and when. I went to the field to work I had to take some bread and butter along to give me strength. "I doctored steady and took al- most everything I could get for my stomach in the -way of medicine, but if I got any better it only lasted a little while. I was almost a walking skeleton. "One day I read an ad for Pos turn and told my wife I would try it, and as to the following facts I will make affidavit before any judge: "I quit coffee entirely and used Postum in its place. I have regained my health entirely and can eat any- thing that is cooked to eat. I have increased ` in -weight until now 1 weigh more than I ever did. I have not taken any medicine for my stomach since I began using Postum. "My family would stick to coffee at 'first, but they saw the effects it, had on me and when they were feeling bad they began to use Pos- tum, one at a time, until now we all useePostum.'' Name given by Canadian Postum Co., 'Windsor, Ont. } SOLDIERS' DItX T1 LESS. Generals Agree That Best Fighting Is Done by Sober Army,. TJle changes that a century has wrought in, respect to the use of trong:,liquor wore illustrated'dur- ing the recent meeting in London, England, of the Royal Army Tern- perance Association, which now has 67,438 members, of whom 38,405 are in the Indian. army. According to the figures present- ed them are now .8,380 total ab„ tamers ' nn British the Br i h arm y and 2,79a in the temperance, section. Earl-Iteberts said a great change bad come over the morality of the my in India. since the days when it was the custom to provide every soldier with "a tot of arrack" every morning. Earl Curzon recalled that in 1812, when the Peninsula war wa.a.in or gestion lays ate horrible band en a. child, and the grip is never released throughout life, It sometimes happens that the second set of .teeth make their ap- pearance before the first set aro out, :In a ease of the kind there is but one thing to do—take the child to a good dentist, and get him to open lap the way for the second set, Unless this is done the second teeth have no chance, and must push their way out as best they can, with the result that in the end they are quite irregular, 8Olne•times positive- ly horrible -looking. But granted the first set—the milk -teeth ---are through, • and in good condition, still that is not enough. They must be attended to easefully. A mother should pro- eure a brush with quite soft bristles, and with this and a nice tooth -paste the child's teeth should be cleaned morning and evening ---especially evening. Before a child is put to gy bed at night the teeth should be eleaned with care; that removes any particles of food that may be adhering -to them, and that is an important point. If a. mother does this regularly, it becomes a habit, and the child later on will just as soon think of going out without his face being washed as without his teeth being brushed. The practice has become a fixed habit; and it is a good ha- bit. 11111k -t-hLS Warr area .SToI,'S SHOES OREAI ,ING. Every woman kin v an o s how annoy- ing y -� ono w ing it is when her shoes begin to creak. Prebahly 'she has hardly noticed it in iter usual walking, but just as soon as she would walk €luietly they set up a most distress- ing squeak, To remedy this soak the sole in linseed oil, using a plate; or shallow pan, allowing the sole only to conte in contact with the oil. The creak will disappear after a few gress, the Duke of. ;:;Wellington's hours and the show will last Much rce was "a drinking if not a, longer on account of this treatment,' lIkea army." The idea then was CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. hat the hard drinking man was the est fighting man and there was a in c�apeland s irect ratio between wbisktiy' con- Qw scarred and -courage displayed. The,, to Duke himself while extolling ihO' hravery of hiss nen clepleired theirs drunkenness and social vices;. I:10n owadays all reeognizo that the; �4 old idea was a, ludicrous fallaeyr.1 fain Every general who bad eemmat ded 1, ' oohs ire the loot quarter of fl- a©zn- � It turyy ,relaid sae• that thre best:iaereh-'1'�a en u by d t rs Agd gp ialiass, ing army and the hest lighting army" stir only havinsr- a sen day is live; ante} as a sober army, are elite and well to..dar, aro sent on gist, or direct from wni. Copeland. 511 Taco Aro., Toronto, Cau,ada. twit ia the Tecnperattrre Dower contained Cure for Consumption that TA the neer advanced eases have been red 'bv iter beneficial eet,on. It can be, heat lit' the weakest ppttent, ten whoan gtvpii a fighting etrenagth 08 laattitns e will, The ttppe; fte canoes to eek, That alsenlpp persairetien as stopped, The �a and resn+tratory greens aro healed the same time, Ire .eogracyy' to fight nsurnption. weak or Weeding lungs, aertnar coughs And brenchltilr is raravett yoad aslant not by what 1' stat, but by at is stilted lav Biose who baro taken for thvsn ailtnenis cud have been cured, pica C• testtmoniala of those wile, after tar Sir p request, i'rice $1 per bottle nt your drug, H, W. DAWSON* t'llnelY COtborne Struts Toronto. IGIIT TiIO17SA•ND DOLLARS WILIs bee beautiful hundred acres 1p h t . .Itle1Rdip. EVA li�irxaka+srlszta.d. !Srsazau x , and Implements. There is in the stock 4 borees, 10 eowa, eta. This is a snap. and eau be had On easy terms. rossesfacn afir. 0900,. OOP PARRS 111 LTNCOL,N, WELLA '`D,' "1" Ttalton, Peel. York. Durham. ':forth- taznber?and, Princo Edward counties at reasorebie prices. ALIMEA,T& BAR ATO11EWAli AND 3tanitoba lands iu large or email. Meeks, P;' It �}S- iTaF S1Z1;S. t' `LFtF, ,r:� Fruit Brit, HF3ry t. Toronto. HELP WAN ABSOLUTELY SAFE FOR ;LITTLE ONE Mrs. N.B., write For, till it's over, norie Call knoutr Nin Tablets are an absolutely safe Bow, when or where to spend it. calcine for little ones and they , 1 the all= medicine I would give A Cure for yes.1, ,land Auo, l s ild without first consulting a turb iuee of alit, stozna:;la and 1"tvccr i The Tablets are guarani- always precede attacks of fever ,and , Steevee, Bill Grove, s7, --"I know Baby's VAC .TION. Vacation is a terra of woe We :should be glad to end Ions nton A W NTS, TPLL:CI._A1'lrER8 „r''8 in 1,rre.at demand tbrottgit" sio acid Norrb West. Six xnon'he lfc ron. Agar and 31ai1 ceruses, ft cured. Prr'e hook 1$ exta:aiqo, Frhnnl 'Meg raptly. Toronto M SCE t.LAttEOU9.. aphN Cit Wm. Pearson,Onut, AND FAR ;if' SCALES. Wilson's, Cele Works, 9 Esplanade, !'caroato, t ANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, eta.In, ternal and external. edreii tsittiene Rein a too late.o Dr, Rellte atIlediralotit Co Limited. C.eiiiragweed, int,. 'PON SVAIiE GUARANTEETr. Scale Works, 9 EBiilar};tde. Qr HATIONEES TO TAKE Ti1REB ears; eouree in training at Aultutan t'atattsn, Ohio, Address, Supt. Y CHAU eek. Speatal tumobil ng anti ego of U.etorins, A?,s Ten days' : trial of Postum place of tea or coffee proves the truth, an easy and pleasant way. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville,". in pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever read the above lotted A new one appears from time', to time. They aro genuine, true, and full of human Interest. •P OUR LITTLE ONES' TEETH. Why and Hew ' We Should Take Care of Them. In these days children's teeth are not given quite that, amount sof at- tention they aught to receive. that, the first It is a' common idea. teeth --the milk -teeth -are of no im po stance.` You will hear a mother say: "We will have to watch Jack's second teeth. They're the one's that count." Very true ; but unless the first teeth he properly tended, the second set won't be of great service to the owner. The :first teeth are often no soon- er through than a ehild is ,given somethinghard to bite at or gnaw. greater mistake could be made. No g Certainly' give ' a child - something What parents Dight to remember is this—if teeth are attended to during childhood, they are liable to cause very little trouble later on, and carefully attended to teeth in childhood often, stand sound throughout a lifetime. It is often asked: Why do teeth begin to go so soon nowadays 1 Our food is chiefly to blame. We do not eat a sufficiency of bone -form- ing foodstuffs. We take too little of those materials that are body building. Teeth reared on Scottish oatmeal bannocks are usually good teeth, _end for two excellent rea- sons: bannocks are made of oat- meal—that grand bone -maker and body-builder—and oatmeal, well masticated, is one of the best- known teeth -cleaners and polishers. iy a; government analtvet to ague; showing derangenu'nt .of the lJ' safe and ,tree. from digestive organs and deterioration opiates and narcotics and cannot in theq uality of the blood. In these possibly do Marro --boat always greed: ailments Pa.rrnelee'ri Ve7et•sblo They are sold by medicine* dealers pills have been found most effec- or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co.,'; Brockville, Ont. hard to bite so long as the teeth are beneath the level of the • gums— that only soothes but once` the teeth, are in view,no hard substance to -morrow. NOT WORTH IT.: r`I racier Cholly has last his mind." "Bas he 1 Then don't offer a re- ward to anybody to And it." It is a. Liver Pill,—Many of the ailments that man has to contend With have their origin in a disorder- ed liver, which is a delicate organ, peculiarly susceptible to the dis- turbances that come from irregular habits or lack of care in eating and drinking. This aceounts for the great many liver regulators now pressed on the attention of suffer- ers. Of these there is none super- ior to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Their operation though ;gentle is ef- fectiye, and the most delicate can use them. SUMMER . SIZIN TROUBLES. 'Sunburn, b'listeting; and''.:irrita-' tion. are the commonest form of summer skin troubles and Zam-Bilk ends these very quickly. It works in two .ways: As soon as applied, its antiseptic powers get to work a,nd kill all the poison in a wound, a sting or a sore. This generally ends the smarting and the pain. Then Zam-Buk begins the healing process,., and fresh healthy tissue is built up. For sore, blistered feet, sore hands, heat rashes, baby's. heat spots, sore places due to per- spiration, etc., you can't equal Zam-Buk. Druggists and stores everywhere sell Zam-Buk, 50e, box. Use Zam-Buk Soap also, 25cper tablet. All stores, or Iain-Buk Co.; A girl isn't half as humiliated to make her own dresses as she is to wear them. Keep fillnard's Liniment. In the horse. EASILY` REMEDIED. Cashier—"I cannot " cash this check, madam. You have over- drawn your account." Haughty Lady—"Oh, that is all right! Just make Inc out a new account." For years Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator has ranked as the most effective preparation manu- factured, and it always maintains its reputation. Most people count the chicks not only before they are hatched, but before the eggs are laid. Ask for Minard's and take no other. ARTISTIC STYLE. "That gial's face is a chrome." "I beg your pardon—it's hand - painted.,, If attacked with cholera or sum- mer complaint of any kind send at once for a bottle of Dr. J. P. Kel- logg's Dysentery Cordial and use it according todircctaons. ac s with d f 1 rapidity bel iiig that dreadful, disease the strongest iiia un and delicate; Those who have used this cholera medi- cine say it acts promptly, and never tine, abating the fever ;Ind subdu- ing the ague in a few days. There are maiiy who aro subject to these distressing disturbances and to h h i better re ara;- tiran procurable as a means of re- WALKING e NOT ON U:1ND. Student -"I told you last night to wake mo at 7 this morning. Why the dickens didn't you do 501" Landlady—"Well, sir, at'7 o'clock you hadn't come home." WRITE R RIFICO PROOF cvtt;s iG ln*dlan llranvtf: gtirlfloo Ca, ;Sradgehurfis Ort . # L AN INC LADIES' I was cured of Bronchitic and Astlnna. by MIN$RD'S LLNIMENT. MRS, A,. LIVIWOSTONE. Lot 5. D. E. 1. I was cured of a severe attack: of Rheumatism. by htla7A.RI)'A rind rmr. Mahone Bay. 7OIIN 3fA.DI . It was cured of a ,severely sprained leg ley TdINA1ID'B LINIMENT. 30SIIUA A. WYNACIU,T, Bridgewater, It t tl w -on - er u rapi i y in subduing. that weakens n and that destroys the yo OCCASIONALLY HAPPEN "The age of miracles has past." "No,, it hasn't. My wife told me last night she would-be ready in a minute and so she was." Try Marine Eye 'Remedy No Stem ning-rc nag-Fools:Flue-Ado Quimby rry tttoeid'el' wwsak,iwate a't7caand r: ranniated 1 elide. llluetrntod ilea's eV 0 toe r Au each Package. : 1URINE is cotn- poanded by` our0Cntlsts-aota'•Yr:tent : Ted (r.ins" t,1t use d in succc v-+ruiPhysl. ainnt. 1' ac0 e Sas many ycar . Now dedicated to tbo Pt0110 and sold by Druggists at tbc-tOe perbottle. Murine gre ISyo ,actio in Aecptic Tubes, n 1.405. Marino Eva Remedy Co.. Chicano A FACT. About the hardest man in the world to control is the man who is too easily led. 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For Burns and Scalds. — Dr. Thomas' Eclectric,,Oil will take the fire out of a burn or scald more rapidly than al ; other preparation, It should be at hand in every kit- chen so, that it may beeavailable at any time. There is no preparation required. Just apply the oil to the burn er seaid and the pain will abate and in a chert time cease al- together. Ead advice is the only y kind heed- ed. _ fdinard's Lin meneetised byPhysic ians. ITS ONLY PURPOSE "O, Willie, Willie," cried a te•a- eher to a hopelessly 'dull pupil, "whatever do you think your head is for Y" Willie, who evidently thought this another of the troublesome' uestions ihat•teachers were always asking, I� ! questions pondered it deeply. "Please, , Miss,'' he i .phied at length, "to 5 keep ray collar' on t" SITE WILL SOMETIMES ADMIT. "Dues your wife ever admit that she is -wrong to an argument?" .'`lure, the nearest she ever comes to it is to say that I'm not as big a chump as I look. Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend, ITER PERFECT WORK. Ti tt trailed nurse bent aa, , e , a . ou . man w io was beginning to get better. "Shall -I turn your 11eaei, ?sir 1" she asked, in her low, kind voice. "No, thank ,you, Miss Angel;" returned ' the convalescent. "You have turned it alrs:ady. " fails to effect a thorough :cure. r -=a • ' ' - - "A multi -millionaire in a fashion- able restaurant," she said, "point- ed to a line on the menu and said ; to the waiter : `I'll' have some of that, please.', 'I'm sorry, sir,' the waiter= answered, 'but the band is , " Playing that. The ease with which corns and warts --eat he removed by Efollo;way's Toronto. CernCernCernCure is its. strengest T 1pendation. it seldom fails. The man who paddles his own t in the and- doesn't h canoe.to-day o n` a steam ,T,.ti.ht But � a bird t , o the' early wort i. r2 Of the, r States, New York is the most densely populated ; its poPu la.tion es:ceeds nine millions., The population of Pennsylvania exceeds: seven millions. is an enemy within the camp. it, will undermine the strongest constitution andruin the most vigorous health. It leads 1 o indigestion, biliousness, impure blood " bad complexion, . sick headaches, and is one of the most frcqunnt::causes of appendicitis. To neglect it is slow suicide. Dr. Morse's Indian Root ills positively cure Constipation. They are entirely vegetable in composition and do not sicken, :weaken :or gripe. Preserve your health by taking / I: S S €J 1l 2a --- a a 4