HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-6-18, Page 7NERVOUS CHILDREN
The Trouble is Often Really St.
Vitus Dance—Do Not
Neglect It
Many a' child h+as been called a vk.
weed, has been punished in echool,
for Pot keeping etali,or for dropping
tl>,ii,gs; when the tretable C.0 really
ljt: Villus Dance, This disease may
mar et arty age, but is arse' t Cam-
pion between the ages of six . and
fourteen years. It is caused by
bloodi 'carrysuffi-
cient
ch fails to s
nwh a
tient ' nourishment ho:::rthe . nerves,
'and the child becomes restless and
twitching of the nlussoles and jerk-
ing of the limbs and body follow.
In ; s th deil :i azul e..
sevaxe"cam , � �. s, ,
y St
to. Iro�ck' : hang o><* fe:t`d, *air,
V'atus-Da.a,s cured b •bunld%n 1.1
the'. blood, The mast sudoeBaful.
trteatinenb is to renveve the child
from all ;ental excitement, stop
school work and give Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. these Pills renew the
blood: supply, strengthen the
nerves, and re�stone the child to
perfect health. Here ;Li proof of
their' power to cure. Mrs. Geo. A.
MteeDoeaid, Harrington, �k,.C.,
'rya ee-4likae scop VMS aMackced...by
4
S Yxtu'g'':€la,nee ate the outset his
St,,
step• was•weak and jerky. W&cafed
in a doctor who treated him, ; but
notw>atl attindi ig: he' cantixiued to:
�w'-worse Ind at last';grew so bad
fIl'o
that he:aotxld. net hold's cup in his
hazed, , ; While,: his head.' constantly
twitched and 'his. -,sh. became
rather indistinct. At thi