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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-03-06, Page 7l,. t 1CHAPTIllit 'VI, FOR YEARS Wants Other Women to Know, How. She was Finally. Restored to Health. Hammond, Ont. — " I am passi. g through the Change of Life and for two years had hot•flushes very bad, head- aches, soreness in the back of head, was constipated, and had weak, nervous feel- ings. The doctor who attended me for a number of years did not help me, but I have been entirely relieved of the above symptoms by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills, and give you' permission to publish ley testimonial." — Mrs. Louis BEAUOAGE, Sr., Hammond, Ont., Canada. New Brunswick, Canada.- "I can highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound to any suffering wo- man. I have..taken it for female weak- ness and painful menstruation and it cured me. " — Mrs.,. DEVERE BARBOUR, Harvey Bank, New Brunswick, Canada. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to -day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we. know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham lab- oratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pihkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by A woman and held in strict confidence. AFTER THE FAKES l!fialle of Canada Closed to Question- able Enterprises e Postmasters -General of Canada d the United States are uniting in brusade against mail order sharks o have been using the mails of both dountries for fraudulent purposes. Get -rich -quick men are, according to e post -office authorities, increasing Canada at a disturbing rate, many f those who were driven out of New ork, Chicago, and other cities across e line by the activities of the United testes officials having turned their at- ention to Canada as a particularly ripe field for their line of endeavor.. When a box of sardines is opened, it should he drained of its oils at once and the fish turned out. 'Children should sleep in a dark- ened room, and so should grown people. A flannel dipped in turpentine will clean a porcelain tub ex- cellently. CARTEPS IT`T,LLrp e'YER PILLS. (7' 'fRUIi-A-TINES Because They. Cured Him, And They Will Cure You By Rupert Hughes Novelized from the Comedy of theSameName, ILLUSTRATED wrem Photographsofthe Play as Produced By Henry W.•Savage Copyright, 1811, by 11. S. Fly Co. "What, in, miss?" "Mrs.' Wellington—Mrs. James Wel- Ilington." CHAPTER V. A Queen Among Women. . Miss Anne Gattle, seated in Mrs. Jimmie Wellington's seat, had not'. 'beard Mr. Jimmie Wellington's sketch* iof his wife. But she needed hardly: amore than a glance to satisfy herself :that she and Mrs. Jimmie were as, :hopelessly antipathetic as only two po- lite women can be. I Mrs. Jimmie was accounted some-, (thing of a snob in Chicago society, but !perhaps the missionary was a trifle :the snobbisher of the two when they def, Miss Gattle could overlook a hun- dred vices in a Zulu queen more easily than a few in a fellow countrywoman. She did not like Mrs. Jimmie, and she was proud of it. When the porter said, "I'm afraid you got this lady's seat," Miss Gat- tle shot one glance at the intruder and rose stiffly. "Then I suppose 1'11 have to—" "Oh, please don't go, there's plenty of room," Mrs. Wellington insisted, ;pressing her to remain. This nettled ,Miss Gattle still more, but she sank back, while the porter piled up ex- pensive traveling -bags and hat boxes till there was hardly a place to sit. 'But even at that Mrs. Jimmie felt called on to apologize: "I haven't brought much luggage. How I'll ever live four days with this, I can't imagine. It will be such a re - ]let to get my trunks at Reno," "Reno?" echoed Miss Gattle. "Do 'you live there?" "Well, theoretically, yes." "I don't understand you." "I've got to live there to get it." , "To get it? Oh!" A look of sudden and dreadful realization came over the missionary. Mrs. Wellington inter - CURE Sick' Headache and relieve all the tremblers !net. dent toa bilious state of .the system, sucl:' as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness Distress after eating, Pain in the Sid, &c. While their moat remarkable success has licca shown in curing SICK }Seadacbe, yet Carter's Little. Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre. venting this annoyingcomplaint, whilts they also correct all diaordcrs of the stomach, stimulate the livere d regulate the bowels. Even if they only Acbe they would be almost priceless to thosewho snuffer from this distressing complaint; but forte. stately their goodness (loos notend here, and those 'who once try theta will find these Little pills value. able in so many was that they will not be Wi- ling to de without them. Butaftor all sick heed ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here is where we make oar great boast. Our pills eaaeit whba others do not. • Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pill smake a dose. They are strictly vegetable' and do not.. gripe or rut but by their gentle action please alt who ueegthem, o od8Tz8 YSDIO!iig to.. sty Yo88. ( , M. Ansel aol�, Smallla DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH WATCH is a delicate piece of machinery. It calls for less attention than most machinery, but must be cleaned, and oiled • occasiainally to keep perfect time. $ With proper care a. Waltham Watch will keep perfect time for a lifetime. It will pay yen well to let us clean your watch every 12 Or 18 months. W. R. COUNTER Jeweler and Optician. Issuer of Mtarriage Licenses. Jimmie Wellngton. • jpreted it with a smile of gay defiance "Do you believe in divorces?" Anne Gattle stuck to her guns. "I ;must say I don't. I think a law ought !to be passed stopping them." "So do I," Mrs, Wellington amiably agreed, "and I hope they'll pass just such a law—after I get mine." Then !she ventured a little shaft of her own. "You don't believe in divorces. II judge you've never been married." "Not once!" The spinster drew her- self up, but Mrs. Wellington disarmed Ther with an unexpected bouquet: "Oh, lucky woman! Don't let any ;heartless man delude you into taking, ;the fatal step." . l Anne Gattio was nothing if not hon- est. She confessed.frankly: "I must hay that nobody has made any,violent :efforts t.o compel me to. That's why I'm going to China." "To China!" Mrs. Wellington gasped, hardly believing her ears§. NIy dear! You don't intend to marry is laundryman?" "The idea! I'm going as a mission- lary." "A,• missionary? Why leave Chica- go?" Mrs Wellington's eye softened 'more or less convincingly: "Oh, love - 6y! How I should dote upon being a missionary. I really think that' after I 'get my divorce I might have a try eat it. is had thought of a convent, but being a missionary must be much more exciting." She dismissed the !stream with an abrupt shake eif the CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 144, MR. ALEX. MOCARTER WAtreMeroer. ONT., MAY 9th, 1911.. "I have been in Walkerton in business for a good many years and many of my townsmen know that my health,for long periods was precarious. My trouble was extreme Nervousness, brought on by Indigestion and Dys- pepsia, from which I suffered in the most severe form. It was so bad that I could not sleep before about four in the morning. I noticed.one of your published testimonials of how someone had used "Fruit-a-tives" for similar trouble -and asked Mr. Hunter, my druggist, his opinion on the matter and he advised their use. I immediately procured several boxes and Tam pleased to say that I now enjoy splendid health and could not possibly feel better. I can eat with every degree of satisfaction and sleep without an effort. I strongly advise anyone suffering from like complaints, to commence using "Fruit-a-tives". ALEX. MCCARTHR. pc. a box, 6 for $2.5o—trial size, 250. At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. !dean. '1Excuse me, but do'you happen to have any matches?" "Matches! I never carry them!" "They never have matches in the t ;women's room, and I've used my last ;ore." Miss Gattle took another reef in her [tight lips. "Do you smoke cigarettes?" Mrs. Wellington's echoed disgust with disgust: "Oh, no, indeed. I loathe !them. I have the most dainty little .:cigars. Did you ever try one?" t Miss Gattle stiffened into one excla- imation point: "Cigars! Me!" (Mrs. Jimmie was so well used to being disapproved of that it never !disturbed her. She went on as if the &ace opposite were not alive with hor- ror "Iia..!-1think that cigars might he a grc - .`Inn. to a lady mis- ;sionaty in the long lone hours of— ;what do missionaries do when they're not missionarying?" "That depends." There was something almost spirit- ual in Mrs. Jiminie's beatific look: "I leant tell you what consolation my cigars have given me in my troubles. Mr. Wellington objected—but then Mr. 'Wellington objected to nearly every- thing I did. That's why I am forced to this dreadful step," "Cigars?" "Divorces." "Divorces!" "Well, this will be only my second '7 -my other was such a nuisance. I got that from Jimmie, too. Bot it didn't take. Then we made up and re- married. Rather odd, having a second honeymoon with one's first husband. But remarriage didn't succeed any better. Jimmie fell off the water - wagon with an awful splash, and he quite misunderstocd my purely pia - ;tonic interest in Sammy Whitcomb, a nice young fellow with a fool of a 'wife. Did you ever meet Mrs. Sammy Whitcomb—no? Oh, but you are a lucky woman! Indeed you are! Well, when Jimmie got jealous, I just gave Trim up entirely. I'm running away to Reno. I sent a note to my husband's ,club, saying that I had gone to Eurbpe, And he needn't try to find me. Poor !fellow, he will He'll hunt the conti- nent high and low for me, but all the while I'll be in Nevada. Rather good joke on little Jimmie, eh?" "Excruciating." "But now I must go. Now I must O. I've really become quite addicted Ito them." "Divorces?" "Cigars. Do stay here till I come hack. I have -so much to say to you." Miss Gattle shook her head in de- Apa1r. She could understand a dozen heathen dialects better than' the 'speech of so utter a foreigner as her ellow-countrywoman. Mrs. Jimmie hastened away, rather pleased at the 'shocks she had administered. ; She en- joyed her own electricity. In the corridor she administered an - 'other thrill—this time to a tall young ;man—a stranger, as alert for flirtation ;as a weasel for mischief. He huddled ;himself and his suitcases into as flat a space as possible, murmuring: ' "These corridors are so narrow, Aren't they?" "Aren't they?" said Mrs. Jimmie, r'So sorry to trouble you." "Don't mention it." ' She passed on, their glances fencing hike playful foils. Then she paused: "Excuse me. Could you lend nee a (match? They never have matched iv ;the Women's Room." He succeeded in producing a box after much shifting of burdens, and he :was rewarded with a look and a lihrhse: "You have saved my life." He started to repeat his "Don't mention it," but it seemed inappropri- late, so he tiaid nothing, and she van- Iished behind a door. He turned away, saying to himself that it promised to Abe a pleasant journey. He was halted of another Iby - voice—another woman's !voice: "Pardon me, but is this the car for !Reno?" He turned to smile, "I believe so!" !Then his eyes widened as he recog-: ,•ilzed,the speaker. "Mrs. Sammy Whitcomb!" It promised to be a curious journey. AConspiracyn In Satin..: t The tall min emptied one . hand of its suitcase to' clasp the hand the new ,comer granted him,; He held'it fast As he exclaimed: "Don't tell me 'you are bound for Reno!"`, She whine- :pered: "I'm afraid so, Mr, Ashton." He put down everything:to take her !other hand, and tuned his voice to condolence: ''Why, I thought you and iSam Whitcomb were—" c "Oh, we were until that shameless !Mrs. Wellington—" "Mrs. Wellington? Don't believe I ;know her." i I thought everybody had heard of ,Mrs. Jimmie Wellington.", ! "Mrs, Jimmie -oh, yes, I've heard ,of her!, Everybody seemed to have ;heard of Mrs. Jimmie Wellington. "What a dance she has led her poor 'husband!" Mrs. Whitcomb said. "And ;my poor Sammy fell into' her trap, ;too." Ashton, zealous comforter, took a ;wrathful tone: "X always thought your ;husbandwas the most unmitigated— ;But Mrs. Whitcomb bridled at once. 1 How dare you criticize Sammy! He's' :the nicest boy in the world." Ashton recovered quickly, "That's twhat I started to say. Will he contest ;the -divorce ?" "Of course not," she beamed. "The !dear fellow would never deny me any- Ithing. Sammy offered to get it him- self, 'but I told him he'd better stay !n Chicago and stick to business. I shall need such a lot of alimony." "Too bad he couldn't have come along," Ashton insinuated. . But the irony was wasted, for she sighed: "Yes, I shall miss him ter- ribly. But we feared that if he were with me it might hamper me in get- ting a divorce on the ground of de- sertion," She was trying to look earnest and thoughtful . and heartbroken, but the 'result was hardly plausible, for Mrs. Sammy Whitcomb could not possibly have been really earnest or really thoughtful; and her heart was quite too elastic to break. She proved it. instantly, for when she heard behind her the voice of a young man asking her to let him pass, she turned to pro- test, but seeing that he was a hand- some young man, her starch was iu- stantiy changed to sugar. And she re - ;warded. his good looks with a smile, as be rewarded hers with another. Continued next week. The Secret 01 Girlish Beauty The Blood Must be Kept Rich and Pure, and the Nerves Properly Nourish ed. Every parent of a growing girl and every young woman who looks after herself, should be con- stantly on the watch for symptoms of impoverish blood. Girls in their teens should not be pale, lan- guid and constantly fatigued. Nature intended them to be bright energetic and active. The happi- ness of a lifetime depends upon giving the blood the help it needs at this time, when girls are too fre- quently allowed to overstudy. overwork or sufferer from lack of exercise. The symptoms of im- poverished blood are unmistakable They are languidness, pale, sal:.ow complexion, shortness of breath, violent 'palpitation of the heart, particularly on going up stairs, poor appetite, dizziness and head- aches, and a tendency to:faint. These symptoms of course are not all found in every case, but the more the victim has of them the greater progress has the trouble made and the more imperative is the necessity to at once begin to check it, through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which bring brick the glow of health and energy to every part of the body. The case of Miss Jeanie Fraser, 'Hamil- ton, ,Ont., offers proof of this. She says: "For about eighteen months, I was in a very bad state of health and thoroughly run down. Ihadl no appetite and suffered from most of the symptoms of anaemia. I went to a local doctor and, received treatment from him for three months, and although S took bottle after bottle of medicine I was steadily growing worse, and I got so down -hearted and depressed that Ifelt Iwould' never get better At this time I read! the case of a young lady whose symptoms were similar to my own, who had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills, and I decided to try them. By the time I had used three boxes my ap- petite had improved and I was feeling more encouraged. I con- tinued the use of the Pills for a time longer and my health was fully restored." These Pills are sold by alt medi- cine dealers or may be had by mail at 50 cents, a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Coe ll3rockville, ,Ont. Berlin's Customs Receipts Grow. BERLIN, Ont., March 3,—The cus- toms returns for February .show a gratifying increase. • The figures were $38,522.42 as compared with ,$30,653 12 in. the corresponding month last year. French Military Aviator Killed. VIERZON, France,March 3—Lieout. Porteau was killed here yesterday when the aeroplane in which he was, making a (light crashed to the ground. London Township In Doubt. LONDON, Ont., March 3, -Judge' Macbeth on Saturday declined to give judgment which he had reserved ill Mm London Township local option case, until he can obtain the full judgment of the Supreme Court in the West Lorne appeal case. Am effort is being made to obtain a copy of this judgment and his honor will announce his decision as soon as it is procured:' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST,O R 1 A Weigh Hit Tree, Ten Hurt btlTbOLtsOleNT hO, R Mmai balhei 3 .r— a'Woown eT thae r` ' 1. steep embankment and � crashed into a tree on the High Park hills late i Saturday afternoon ten people were that men bsly bad, toibeeremooyeclinlaanid three � ranib ' ante, but the others Were taken home in motor cars. • Miss Annie Drew is 'in S. Michael's Hospital in a very critical condition witli a compound ftaotur0 of the thigh and internal irtluliaS; Lawrence Conde 221 Howland street, has in: ternal injuries. Tax on "Perambulators. PARIS, March 3.—The Socialist municipal council of.Brest has ex- tended the tax of six cents daily 0n market vendors for right to ,wheel handcarts„ including perainbalators. Mothers and' nurses are up in' arms at the demand that they should pay six cents every time they take the baby out in a perambulator. The! first attempt to collect' the .ta: was trade Saturday and all' women refused; to pay. MOTHER AM) DART A mother's greatest care is the health of her .baby -the prevention of constipation. colds, worms and other childhood ailments and the keeping of her baby happy and strong. Baby's Own Tablets are the mother's best friend in caring for the baby. They are absolutely the best medicine in the world for little ones, Concerning them Mrs. Jos. Poitras. Mont Louis, Que.. says : "I am well satisfied with Baby's Own Tablets having used them for my baby with great bene- fit. They are the best medicine in the world for little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a.box- from The Dr. Willliams' Medicine Coe [Brockville, Ont. OFF FOR THE PEACE. Jesuit Father Is Taking French -Cana - diens to New Colony. WINNIPEG, March 3.—Father Gi- roux, the Jesuit missionary and colo- nizer, will arrive in Winnipeg over the C.N.R. from Duluth to -day, bring - bee with him the advance guard of 2,000 settlers who are to take up hones in the Peace River district. The party cousiets of 75, mostly heads of French-Canadian families, who are to prepare the way for the others. •They will go in two tourist sleepers to Athabasca Landing. Tlu'rc the Tarty will sleigh to Oirouard, in which they will lay the 'foundation; for their future homes. -MINE HOSTS •,ELD BACK. But Provincial Inspector Made Berlin Hotelmen Pay Tax. BERLIN, Ont., March 3.—Inspector Correy of the provincial liquor license department has been in and out 0! Berlin for the past two weeks on a still hutit for hotelkeepers who are alleged to have failed to send in the prescribed five per cent. of their bar receipts. 1t is reported on good authority that 000 Mau h• 1 to give tip ,$1.,100, while a second had to part with $800. It is further reported that a certain official will have to make an explanation, and that alter May 1 no monopoly will be allowed to exist, as there will be only a single license granted to en.; person. 6 "11 is Well That Er : Well" Alongwith dyspepsia sta tem s nei v ousness, aloe lessarjss and` eu= eralill health. Why? Because a disordered stomach does not permit the food to be assimilated and crrried,to the blood On the ether hand. the blood is charged with peisons which come from oils disordered digestion. In turn, the nerves are not fed on good, red blood and We see those symptoms of nervous breakdown. 11 is not head work that ,does it, but poor stomach work. With poor thin blood the body is not protected against the attack of germs of grip -bronchitis—coneurnp Lion. Fortify the body now with ssamilasessmenaolassumm SEE1'. its1i1F CE'$ aceamcmormer-eammossu G11den ,`' `ica . 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