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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-02-12, Page 14CRIPPLING PAINS OF RHEUMATISM Cannot be Cured b• y Liniments —Must be Reached Through the B:ood Thousands of men and women teuffer severely on 'rheumatism. •'Cruel, crippling pains in the mus- cles and joitts; make every -move- Mont a torture.• Many people think rhetiniatisen M due to cold or wet • weather, and they try te cure • themselves by rubbing liniments on the painful parte This is a great mastake—the rheumatic poison is in the blood,and liniments and rub- , bing cannot give more than the most temporary relief. - If you are a.victim of rheumatism or lumbago you Call only rid yourself of it by • making year 'blood rich and pure, , for only in this tvay can•the eons of rheumatism be driven from the system. Dr. Williams' Pink Pale have cured more eases•of 'rheumatism than any other disease' • except anaesnie, just because they . make the riots red blood that goes right to the, mot and cause of rheumatism. You cannot be well when your blood is impure, there- • fore, begin curing your rheumatism to -day with Dr. • -Awns' Pink • Pills. The following are the par- ticulars of one of /be many thou- • sands ef cures to the credit of this health -giving medieine Mr. Jeremie Nadel', St. Jerome, Que., says: "A few years ago I was seized with a severe attack of • rheumatism. The pains in my back, 41..PM4:1 and legs were terrible. I treated with several doctors, but they did not el,p me, and as time went,on I was unable to work, and began to think that I would be a cripple for life. While in this try- ing condition a friend who had been cured of rheumatism by the us•e,of Dr, Williaane Pink Pills ad- vised me to try this remedy, and I got a supply of the Pills. I had taken the Pills for several weeks. before. any improvement was no- ticed. but once signs of relief came the improvement from taial thine on was rapid, and I joyfully continued -taking the Pills until every vestige of the trouble disappeared. No one .but a sisnilar sufferer can imagine the gratitude I feel for this relief from pain, and because I have sine@ enjoyed. perfect health I urge other rheuanalic sufferers to give this medicine a trial." • You can get Dr. Williams' Pink • Pills front any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a bax or six boxes for $2.90 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., 'Brockville, Ont. .1. I Modern Tortoise. Giles purchased the horse one Monday afterneon. On the follow- ing morning he eet out, in a state of great indignation, to the house of the vendor—a thrifty Scot. i.c.Asnd to think that soe Sulegnie — The horse Von- half a dozen snatches against some of the best horses in the county. Oh, shame on you—shame !" • The farmer's voice trailed off into something like a sob as he concluded his angry dia- tribe. Bub Sandy remained unper- turbed. "And so he ,thid, mon," was his quiet repoinder. • "But he can't even trot a mile in eight minutes," spluttered the out- raged Giles. . 'And 'Who said he could 7" asked anclye "It was in plougbieg • matches that he took sax prizes I" .1. • No Resemblance. At a church fair recently a so- lemn -looking, elderly gentleman remarked to a young man: "I never attend a church lair like this with- out thinking of the money changers In the temple." , "I don't see the resemblance, sir," replied the • young rnan. "There's no money <hanging here; whatever you give 'era they keep." NOTES OF SCIENCE Turkey has given English capital ists contracts to reorganice its nit val arsenals and dockyards with al* the latest appliances known to na- val construction. Leeds, the first English city to ad.'Opt overhead tra.etion FOP RS eteeet cage, is mounting the cars on anstomobile type wheels so as to do away with the treeless In behalf of a recently invented oonleal depper for removing cream from milk. bottles, it is contended that its shape disturbs cream less than any other utensil • To protect the interior of ships from the humidity „caused by the condensation of moisture on th.e metal walls, an Italian has invented rarnish containing ground cork. 'Eer riding in winter a Easton en- thusiast has designed a motorcycle SO surrounded evith a thin metal body to protect the riders from wind that it resat/Lies is submarine. • Above and beloW the air chamber in anew lintench automobile tire are sectSons filled with elaStie "stalps, which come together and supP•ort the tire in event of puncture. If the upper half of the gla.ss of automobile headlights be covered with metal polish, which is allow.ed to dry in a smooth coat, much ob- jectionable glare will be eliminated.. • In- a new English fireproofing process for timber, ch.eanicals are used Which do not discolor wood, but permit it to be nailed, glued, painted GT polished as though it had not been treated. Lead pencil manufacture in the United States is • coneuming 73,- 000,000 feet of lumber annually, of which about one half is estimated to be wasted in sharpening or throwing away short ends. Semi-official estimates Made in India of the world's production of rubber for several years to come indicate a constant increase, pass- ing 200,000 tons in 113,' but never equaling the demand. • • Beea.use of the danger of etplo- ',sion Hamburg forbide manufactur- ers to keep much wool waste on hard unless they have special buildings for it, requiring the& to keep it in is municipal storehouse. Geograplikal survey estimates place the production of Portland crement in the United States last year at the record-breaking figures of 92,406,000 barrels, a gnina of al- most 10.000,060 barrels over 1912. Some English engineers believe ,they have prevented the erosion of canal beds by the waves set up by SOPOW propellers with a boat equip - 'ped with a rudder on each side of the screw to break up its waves. BABIES OWN TABLETS ()Jiy a Sick 'Woman Can Regain llcalth Read Thlo Very Carefully. "For years I wee thin and delicate. I lost color and was •easily tired; a yellow pallor, pimples and blotches, on ray Nee were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because I thought my skin would never took nice again 1 grew despondent. Then mY aneetite failed. I grew very weak. Vari011e reinedies, piths tonics and •tablets tried without permatent benefit. A 'visit. to my sister put into my hands a- box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She placed reliance upon them and now that they ha-ve made me a well woman I would not be without them whatever they might cost. I found Dr. Daunt - ton's Pills by their mild yet searching action very suitable to the delicate characMr of a woman's nature. They never once griped me, yet they estab- lished , regularity. My appetite grew' keen—my blood red ped pure—heavy rings under my eyes'disiappeared, and to -nay • my skin Is cast:clear •and un- wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr, Hamilton's Pills did It all." The above straightforward letter from Mrs, J. Y. Todd, wife of a well- known miller in Rogersville, 18 proof sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are a wonderful woman's medicine. Use no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 25c. Per box. All dealers or The Catarrh' ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. Minard's Liniment Mires Distemper. • Benkly----"Thereie nothing like ad- vertising for bringing a man out." Asinits—"Yes ; oat at the elbows." CURE INDIGESTION Indigestion is one ef the most common ailmentsN childhood, and no other ailment i limn danger- -vo„S. Indigestion paves the way to many , other complaints. Ba,by's Own 'Tablets never fail to remove childhood indigestion. They act as a gentle laxative, sweeten the sto- mach, regulate the bowels, and make the baby healthy and happy. Concerning them Mrs. Alphonse Pellitier, St. Philippe de Neri, Que., writes: "I have ueeel Baby's Own Tablets for indigestion with great success. They have also proved suceessful in breaking up milk and simple fevers." The Tab- lets are Gala by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents is box front The Dr. Williams? Medicine Go., Brock- ville, Ont. FINGER WAILS OFIQPPED OFF \ - Skin Beneath Lifeless. Fingers Painful, Sleepless Nights. • Used Cuticura Soap and Cutioura Oint- ment. Complaint Gone. THE SKILFUL ESKIMOS. — Fine Art Exhibited in Handling Harpoon and Line. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY „ The Eskimo- is aaid to be a, skil- ful huntsman, and especially in the An eminent scientist, the other day, gave his opinion that the most won - capturing of smals does he li ear derful discevery of recent years was csIt-i considerable ingenuity. Whenever the discovery of Zam-Buk. .. Just the seal han.tee has -gone to the think! As soon as a single thin layer trouble of splicing is fine spear of Zaraauk is .applied .to a waoun, di ort , , handle, he (lees not melt to break .'‘'. sore, such injury ie memo rq,,a na . so the point, explains a writer vlood poison! Not one species of M The Southern Woeltman, ie put mdsielonbsethas been found that zeta -Butt kill 1 on with a "toggle" or toilet. Then again. As BOOR as Zam-Buk When a seal or walrus is har- is applied to a sore, sorulte cut,arofinto animal does not break he spear, ny cnildsrteonpare suchufrients peened, the sudden struggle 'of the gant lisiswel's°.. am-BukThey care nothing for but merely unjoints the point, and of Z. the science of the thing. All they the mote the animal struggles the know is that Zam-Buk stops their more th,.e point turns crosswise in pain. ;Mothers should never forget the wound and the firmer the barbs this. take holde. But the animal cannot Again. As soon as Zam-Buk is ap. plied to a ' wound or to a diseased mane, for with thongs of •skin the Dart, the cells beneath the skin's Bur - point is emuseaed with the spear - face the so • stimulated that new shaft. The animal merely swims healthy tissue is quickly formed. Thio _away or dives deep into the sea forming of fresh •healthy tissue front curry/pg with him the spear, below Is Zate-Buk's secret • of healing. The long leather thong which is The tiseue thus formed is worked up attached to it uncoils from tlm deck to the surface and literally casts oft the diseased tissue above it. This is - CONV1iYANCBS OF MADEIRA . NEED mom MEAT. Drain Werkeas Should Eat Much I They Would Feel Energetic. Eat plenty of meat ff you want ix feel warm end energetic. "People who lewd :sedentary lives require more meat than those per- forming active, • muscular labor,' ' Says Professor Rubner, is German Privy Council:Ler: Thom engegecl in arduous brain- work must have appetizing food, he explains, and vegetables. are .seldern ooe appeliiing as ,ment. • Ms' apart from this, • meat IS stimulating as well as warming. The meat eater, says Dr. Rubner, commonly 'eats a large proportion of nitrogenous aterbohydratee (flhsh formers) in the other two. He has, it has been scientifically noted a • specific burst of energy after the meat meal. The vegetarian balances hie. ni- ,tnageneas food and carbohydrates at each of' his three • tamale, and therefore has no such burst of en- ergy, width is a comfort, and plea- sure in itsself, stimulating the meat eater to his best work. As for warmth, the meat eater is comfortable in a temperature of 18 degrees (Fehr.) lower than the per- son fed on carbohydrates can stand. "The feeling' el warmth lithe meat eater enjoys is not is deception like that produced by alcohol, but pro- ceeds from an ectual increase of heat," adds the professor, Min Wheeler Wilcox Describes the "Stone Boat" Vehicles, Writing of a trip to Algiers by way of Madeira, Ella, Wheeler Wit- ; cox .eays: "Waiting at the, clock to coevey the paseengera to the town of Fun - were such curious- looking vehicles. , They resembled the old stone beats I had eeen as a child on the farm in Wisconsin, with it sort of phaeton top, and harnessed to each stone boat 'Carriage titna& es pair of eolou-St oxen. Over the oohs blest:me streets the sledges 'glided easily, and where the road•was le- vel the oxen were urged into a mild gallop. "beside the ox sledges there were hammock chairs, carried by strong Portuguese men, one at each end of the vehicle. These conveyanzes peeved delightfully comfortable for a lady who wished to make a tour of the shops; and the price was most reasonable. The shops along the streets were gay with bright color, and filled with bargaing in linen embroidered by the native Portuguese women, basikets made on the island, odd ehain.s, and smell curio's. "One phaeton carried us to tbe eld of the line, where we took a scenic railway and aseended the re- mainder of the two thousand feet summit, which overlooked the town. Here we were confronted by guides to various points oS historic and scenic beauty, anti finally Isinded in large baskets, fashioned to hold two ar three people, and tvith o Perth- gue.se man at either sidu holding the basket back by a strong cord, WO tobogganed down the hill to, the town." Tommy's Reply. Tommy had broken ono of the school rules,. and the teacher bold him to tell bee mother about it, and also about the punishment he had received. She thought his mother might thrash him again. The next morning she asked, "Well, Tommy, did you tell your mother about your bad behavior yesterday and how I punished you I" '''Yes, ma'am," replied Toineny, quickly. "Well, what did ehe say 1" "Said she'd ;like to wring your neck," replied Tommy calmly. 4. 70 Agricola fit.. Halifax, N. 5.—" Some tiine ago my finger !toils began te drop off, the result it was holleved'of lend poisoning. Tho nails themselves were brittle and dry, She skin boneatIrbeing iffeless looking, MY .ilugera were excessively painfulcausing sleepless nights. I was treated for about throe months and the Italia grew ttgaM. hut • • ariaP• from the flesh of the Rogers and thou • fell oft again. . -utwing heard a great deal of Citticitra ' Soo,p.and Ointment 1 sent for a sample of both In thellope of their healing my fingers which were very.painfai. At night after Frashiliff nlY hands well with tho Cuticura Sotto 1 ruhliettlthe Citticura Ointment all • around' the finger ends and wore gloves, to, • prevent bite Ointment nom. ifelng , then again in thoutorning'washod my hands With the Cpticurs, Soap. " The 0uticara • SOW) and Ointment had apoollng effect tied rafter using Sheri for a Short while I was sur- • prised tO riot lingers ranch less sore and • beginning to assame.a more hooltillY appear - once; the fungus which had grows under the cad emus disappeared and then new strong nails tormea. This' trouble had lasted,about .olgliteen menthe before 'using Cuticure soap and O1etmeaP*0 atter using smue for three pionths ruy miser nails 'had grown Strong and complaint had entirely gone," (Signed) • Ernest Beekford, Oct. 12, ISIS. cutiettraSoao and Cetieura.Oletntent are • soldasy draggints and dealers everyvvhore, A angle sot is often sufficient, Fora liberal, „Icea.,stiolpio of each, With 32-p, hook, send • pot -card 10 Potter DRIO ,14 Phan?, Cern.) . Dept, 1),13est0n, U, 8. A, Ideal Protection Against inroads ,of Catarrh By Breathing the Rich, Balsamic Va- por of. Catarrhozone You Prevent and Cure All Head, Nose, and Throat Disease. Remember this: ton don't • 'take druge when using' Catariliozone; you simply inhale a healing vapor that cures every type of catarrh, bronchi- tis, asthma, throat and nose soreness and irritation. No Medicine brings such prompt re-> lief, exerts Bitch an invigorating influ- ence, or so thoroughly and speedily cures throat troubles as "Catarrh - ozone." Doctors, hospitals, sonatari- tuns, all say that for those who suffer front changeable weather, for those who are predisposed to catarrh, lung trouble, deafness, or bronchitis, no treatment is so indispensable as "Ca- tarrhozone." • Victim of Chronic Catarrh Cured. of the kyack it„glid plays out, It ear- why Zara-Bult cures are permanent. ries with it I drag like 11 kite, but 1 only the other day Mr. Morel, of does not pull hoed enough to break 101 Deloritnier Ave., Montreal called the line. Even this drag is made upon the Zamdeuk Co. and toin them of skin stretched over a epliced that for over ewenty-live yeers he framework had been a martyr to eczema. Hirs . hands were at cue tints no covered When we line as all played Oat with sores that he had to seleep in it is seen -to be attached to is float gloves. Four years ago.Zam-Buk was which is also carried on the deok1 introducett to him, and in a few of the boat. This is made of an in- months it cured him. To•dey—over fluted skin. gs has Neve and at_ three years after his ears of a diasass tachniente cleverly carved from ivory, for wood is far too precious :lig"' ecelstreeet' earthbe"esehettridaino trace cle to be need is: this land of ivory so ,it.11 druggists sell ZatueBuk at 500 far 1 rent the foreste. The float serves- as itt buoy, so that the Eskimo onizt follow the ani- mal and find it after it gives up its struggles and dies. Then, too, the float keeps the teeth from sinking' and being lost in the ocean's ,depths. Jiagic lerviline" Cures Toothache Earache 3 IT RELIEVES EVERY EL TERNAL PAIN cures Colds, Coughs, • Sore Throat light Cheat and Hoarseness. It's whou sickness comes at night, when you are fair from the druggist or the doctor, that'e when you need Nervilide most, Experienced mothers are never without it, One of the cbii- dren may IniVe toothache, Withopt Nervinne—a sleepless night for the entire household, With Nervillne the pain is relieved quickly. It may be earache, perhape 'a stiff neck, or one of the kiddies coughing with a bad chest cojd. Nothing can give quicker results than vigorous rubbing with this oldtirne family remedy. Nerviline is too useful, too valuable to be without. For lurribago, lame back, sciatica or neuralgia there is no liunnent with half of Nervilinees pow- er to penetrate and ease the pain. •As a family safeguard,* as some- thing to ward of sicknese and to cure the minor ills that win occur in ev- ery feunily,eto cure pain anywhere, you can find nothing to compare with old-time Nerviline, which forforty years has been the most widely used family remedy in the Dominion. The most economical size is the large 500. family size bottle, small trial size 25c. All dealers sell Nerviine. MORMON MAGISTRATE. Hugh 11. Brown, of Cardston, Ai- . herta,•DeadlY Foe of Liquor. Hugh B. Brown, Cardstents ma- gistrate, is Striking terror into the hearts of illicit booze sellers in Southern Alberta,. The whole of the Idormoii•territory in Canada is under local option, bat it hes been said by men in a position to know that there is as much booze sold in this district as in legalized terri- tory. Mr. Brown Ives appointed to the position of magistrate only this year, and already he ha,s imposed fines as high as $300 on these who would make gain by trading in in- toxidating liquors. , The new magistrate, is it member of the Mormon Church, his wife be- ing a grand daughter of Brigham Young of Polymanytte renown. It is not as is member of the Mormon Church, however, that, Mr. Brovvn 1 Contracted a severe cold while fol. lowing my occupation of furniture tra- velling, and eventually It developed Into Catarrh. The desultory mode of life I was following gave me very lit- tle chance to attend to the Catarrh condition, and at last I beoame a vic- tim of Chronic Catarrh. I bought a large package of Catarrhozone, used it as per direction, and have never been bothered since. I will be only too glad to give any information I possess to any.person suffering from the disease that was the bane of my life two years. A. H. SWARTZ, Brockville, Ont. For certain .eure, foe relief in an hour, use Caterrhozone. tile only di- rect,breathablemedtclue. Two months' teeatment guaranteed, price $1.00, smaller size 50c.; at all druggists, or the Catarrhozone Company„ King- ston, Ont., and Buffalo, N. Y., U.S.A. Standing on His Head. • Teddy's mother was walking down the garden walk when she was hor- rified itt 'seeing her ;son standing on his head .against the garden wall. 'Teddy. you wretch!'she cried "What are you • doing now 1" "Standing on ray bead," replied Teddy. "Didn't you tell me to play at something that wouldn't wear my boots outi" Most Important. LaYerd —I'll take hoRt of your case for $50." Client—"And how mueh to let go 1" he bad for tweuty-five years—he im The women with an ideal husband Team likely wishes she had some °thee kind Daughter—'°A eertain youngman sent xne scene flowers this !Smelting." Maumee— "Don't say 'e certain g,oung Man,' tny dear. There is none of !them certain till you've got Only Ono olIMOSIO 411.721eXHII" To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXATIVE DHOMO QVININE. Look for signature of 31 W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in. Ono Day. 25o Sorry Ile Spoke. Hub (oh street) --That gentlemen who just went by was saying to the lady with him, "I <emit afford it," Wife—Huh 1 111 guarantee eomething Isis wife wentegnet some- thing he WfilitS , box, or we will .seo.4 treo trial box if . You seba this4tdvertistarnent and Staten to 'nay return postage). dress 71ara-I3uk o. Toronto, 'She Wears a Ilohltle, Skirt. What has become of ,bile old- . !tightened girl Who wore .sti, fasces:ie.- , To cure a cola In 0E5 ray Take LAXATIVE BROMO OIFFNINB Tablets. DruggIsto refund money 11 it . falls tti etre. B. NAt, GROVES signa- ture is on each box. 25e, "Au exhibition of temper is a free 01110:77 thtvb isn'it worth the snide, • . Ssinardts Liniment cures (target in cows, • Pair ville, Sent, SO, 1002, Kinard's Liniment Co., Limited. • - Dear Birs,—We wieh to inform Yon that we consider your MINARD'S LINIMENT a very superior articleand we use it as a sure relief for sore throat and chest. 'When 1 toll you 1 would not be without it if the price WAS one dol- lar a bottle, I mean it. Yours truiy. cerAs. et TILTON, . Itandieassped. y_ • Weather - Si gns. The repeated wa.sthing of iSa f are hy the family oat, the • apparent nearness of distant objects, unusual activity on the part of fowls, are all indications that a storm is brewing, rhere are sigm Moro eaSnY 1101,0d in, the city dwellers and which will also be • of value to country folk.' 1 t;on picking up the newspaper in the morning, it displays a tendency to -tear eusily,s elettenieur of ra;n is not far off. Rain is alto foretold when the contents of, the ealt-cellar becomes soggy and damp, When rain ift due your shoe laces break easily, and your kid gloves will have a cold clammy feeling and be hand, to pull on. Even the walking -stick and umbrella will act as a barometer. Before rain' the handles will b;e slightly damp, and will stick to the fingers when touched . Something to Remember. 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The young man, however, is not anxious to enter politics and retired in fa- vor of :the former member, Mr. Martin Wooff, JudgeSe' ¶Resoember, wile -gas, you ere sworn ,to tell the truth end no- thing but Ole, ; Witness-‘-"Xudge,, 1 ain trying me durndesst 50 dr, it, but that pie -faced slob of a lawyer there won't let m -e.'' RegUjigkiltreremmeeemexemeaemmee the bwebo s sat absolute netece 'silty- for good Ite.alth. Utiles' the waste matter from the food which collects then:els got rid of at least once a day, it decays and pekoes the whole body, catmint biliousness indis gestion and ,sick headaches. Salte and other harsh ntineml purgatives Irritate the delicate listing of the bowels Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills --entirely vegetable--remilate the bowels effectively without weaks tniag, sickening or griping. Use Dr, Vlorse's Fkoot Pills • tssUld) 8—'14s ED. 4. It has been used by horsemen, veteri. nerians and farm- ' ers for 35 mil. - and it has proved Its worth in hundreds of thousands of cases. Bickerdike, Alta. Jan el) 1013 have been using 17enclalPs Epavin Cure for a good many years wills good :emits. Ls fact, I am never without It." 11. NEIDORP. 55 a bottle-gfor 80, at drufe-'ats-or write for copy or our book "fr,Fatise ou the Horse" free. Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY Enosburg Falls, Vermont, 79 ISSISMPLTro7,79- "1"";"`reeee' Use For Talent. Every man, every W01111141, every -child has :some talent, soane power, some oppoetunity of getting good and doing good. Each day offers some occasieu for using this talent. As wo usie it it gradually increases, improves, becomes nativ.cs to the character. As we neglect it it dwinellee and withers and disap- pears. This is the stern and be- nign low by whieh we live. 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