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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-12-12, Page 10• SEVEN YEi$S PAIN FROM ACUTE`NEURALCIA Cured •'Through the• Doe of Dr. Malone' kink Pills. iNeurpiglaie net a disease—it is only a symptom. It is the. surest ,Sign that your blood is weak, wat- ery and iYnpure„ and that your periods are literally starving Bad Mood ie the one cause -good, rich, t'ed 'blood its only cure. There you have the real reason why Dr. Wil - Liana' ;Pink' Pills cure neuralgia, $'hey -are the only medicine that' contacts; in correct proportions, -the very elements needed to make new, rich, red blood. This alone reaches° the root of the trouble, soothes the jangled nerves, and drivea Away the •nagging, stabbing pain, and brace •up your health in other "ways. Mr. M. Brennan, an ex -sergeant of 'the 2nd Cheshire Regiment, now a resident of Win- nipeg, Man., says: "While serving with my regiment in India,on a hill station, L contracted a severe oold, 'which .brought on acute neu- leagua, at tunes lasting for three weeks. I was constantly suffering almost every month in the year for over seven. years, the pain being sometimes so severe that I wished. I was dead. On my return to Eng- land I seemed to get no better, though I spent Targe sums of money for medical advice and medicine. Then. I came to Canada, and about a' year ago saw the advertisement of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in a Winnipeg paper. Although I had begun to think my complaint was incurable I' told my wife that I in- tended giving the Pills a fair trial.. I was suffering from terrible pains when I began taking, the Pills, but before the second box' was finished the pain began to disappear, and Under a further' use of the Pills it disappeared' entirely, and I have not had a twinge of it during the past year. Only those who •have been afflicted with the terrible pains of neuralgia can tell what a 'pleasing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been to me, and you may be sure I shall constantly recommend them to other sufferers." Those Pills are sold by all; medi- oine dealers or by mail at .50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The •Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. FISH, THAT FELL UIE N A Drflliant Color$at a.D'epth of 8,000; Feet. According to •Sir Jelin Murray, ,cc one of the greatest' authorities on oceanography, the 'bottom of the sea is a desert of pitch black derlc- noes, penetrating cold. and eternal silence. Worms, sea puddings and coral polyps sluggishly crawl- or sway in the almost ourrentleas depths, and only, two apeoiea of fish, both of them small, with much head and little body, have been found deeper than a mile and a quarter down, says the London Standard. The range of fishes in the sea, is as though it were divided into layers, one above -the other, and no fish can live above or below his layer. Thus many of ' the deeper fish—three- quarters of a mile below thesur- face--have been found floating at the top; they had wallowed a fish ae large ox' larger than themselves and its buoyancy had lifted them out of the strata to which they were accustomed," The physiology of a bottom fish is almost impossible to know, be- cause they are built to resist a tre- mendous pressure of water, and when this pressure is released—as when they are brought to the sur- face in a ' net -sometimes the fish has buret: the organs are crushed beyond reconstruction. Similarly, if a fish of a higher strata attacks a bottom fish in the neutral zone where both can live, and—as ,sometimes happens ---his teeth become entangled so that he oannot let go, and ho is drs,gged in- to deeper water, he strangles in- stantly, for his breathing- arrange- ments are of no use tohint under the pressure of water in the lower strata of the sea. Aa a:rule, how- ever, the fish of the various depths rarely feed on those above' or below them. There have been brought to light an astonishing number of forma of fish, end especially of prawns of a brilliant red color, living in the ocean at a depth of 3,000 feet. But astonishing es it may seem, these brilliantly colored fish and prawns, instead of being conspicuous in the water at that depth, are almost in= visible, when almost any other color could be easily seen. NEVER TIRES Of the Food That Restored Tier to Health. Family Masco Merchants. ,B:PuWB ID'S REEN ISLE BY MAI'ry, FROM Ilul' LAND'S `SIg011ES. 1Tappenings in tbo >mcraltl; isle 01 Interest to Irish. men. Messrs. Moonan, Ardce, have ob- tained $3,250 for a 12 -acre farm at, Dromin, A meeting of the Carrick -on - Shannon No. 2 District Council de- veloped into a hose fight, ' The O'Donnel estate in the Grey field district has been offered for sale to the Congested Districts Board, Much damage was done .to earn stacks in Donegal county by, a fear- ful gale that broke over J3uucrena, coast. - .n Mr. Willsam Ponsonby, heed of the well-known Dublin firm booksellers, has just died at his residence, Kingstown, at an ad- vanced age. Owing to the increased ;cost of material, the price • of Irish whiskey has ,been raised 2d. per 'gallon from 4s. to 45. 2d. " A painful tragedy occurred at Killaloe when Mrs. Merle Monahan The merchants of Lead Hill, Ark., --rubbed- their bands in gleeful anti- cipation last week when Will R. Little, a farmer, appeared in fawn* with his family to do his annual ehopping. Little's family consists of a wife and 22 children. Each year at the beginning of, wrote,.• Utile lays in a year's supplies and ;gs,out the individual members of is family from head to toe. When _left the town this year his wagon ,:loaded with provisions and aring apparel No Need to Move. Mrs. Newrich—"We're going to live in a beater neighborhood here- after.,, i Mrs. Iteen-"Ah I.so are we." Mrs. Newrich—"Then you are go- ing to move, tot?". Mrs. Keen—"No; we're goingto stay right here." oe— WHV ' NOT SPEND THE WINTER IN. CALIFORNIA! Attractive rates will be quoted by vast - Ole routes, affording finest sonnery. The. Los Angeles Limited, leaving Chicago wily 10:16 p.m. for Southern California, Qlto- San Franoisoo Overland Limited leav- ing Chicago 6:30 p.m., loss than three flays non route, provide the beet of everything in railway travel. The China and Japan ,Mail leaves Chicago daily '10:46 p.m. for San Frauoisco and Los Angeles. Illus• trated literature on application to B. H. Bennett. General Agent, Chicago and Bornt.th Western Ry., 46 "1'ongo St„ Toronto, A gossip ie a woman who tells all o`ws-acrid then some. Minard'a ,Liniment Cures: Cella, &o. Jack—"I say, Flo, dad, says he remembers that old boy, when be hadn't a shirt to his back, and now he has thousands." Flo—"Good gracious l How extravagant!" 1 Maud—" Ei:nd how hot I" Cure'" For .Consumption.-Forconsume. tion;;, weak lunge, lingering mamba, larva Fitts and bronchitis. Names and addressee of those only given a Sew days to live by epecialtet and dootore, after taking 1 this ewe are alive and well, will be sent on regneet. Write Wm. R. Copeland, 611 Pape Ave, Toronto Ont. s ' The beet way to feel for the poor and needy is to feel in your pockets. Mlnarde Liniment Cures Diphtheria. How. Did Shel;lnowI Mabel—"But how do you know aged 79 years, was killed by falling down stairs. Mrs. Reid, an old -age pensioner,. aged ,84, of Shanroe, Roelea, recent- ly was married to James Quinn, who is close on 70. Another outbreak of cerebro spinal meningitis (spotted fever) has occurred in County Fermanagh. James Murphy, Analick, has pur- chased for $000, -the farm and resi- dence occupied by Mrs. Talbot Doyle at Garranavalby. The date of the County Meath Agricultural Society's annual show at No -van has been fixed for Tues- day, the 5th August, 1913. A bullock and heifer, the proper- ty of Mr. A. T. Blake, C,P.S., were killed on the railway line by a goods train pear Ballyhaunia. Annie Courtney, aged six years, daughter of George Courtney of Tandragee, died suddenly as the re- eult of ptomaine poisoning. Peter Doyle of Tomanirn, Augh- rim, was fined 22 and costs at the Gorey Petty Sessions for having hunted on Groghan mountains. An anti -vivisection meeting was hold in the Ancient Concert Rooms, Dublin. The meeting was well at- tended, the majority being ladies. No further summonses are to bo issued by tho Dublin Corporation against shopkeepers who keep their premises open after one o'clock, The Queen's County Sanitarium for Consumptives on the grounds of the County Infirmary at Marybor- ough, has been totally destroyed by fire. The patients were saved. The death has occurred of Colonel John Mervyn Archdale Carlton Richardson, the head of ono of the oldest County Fermanagh families. The total number of emigrants who left Ireland during the first ten months of this year was 27,598, be- ing a decrease of 1,362 over last year. A fish estimated by . the coast- guards to weigh a,ton has been stranded at Mountoharles. The monster is not a whale, but is be- lieved to bo a sunfish. The Athlone Town Council have passed a resolution requesting the directors of the Midland Great Western Railway- to appoint an Irishman to the meant position of manager. "Something was making me ill and I didn't know the cause, writes a Western young lady: "For two years I was thin and sickly, suffering . from indigestion and in- flammatory rheumatism. "I hood tried different kinds of diet, and many of the remedies recommended, but got no better. "Finally, Mother suggested that I try Grape -Nuts, and I began at once, eating it with a little cream or milk. A change for, the better began at once. "To -day I am well and am„ gain- ing weight and strength all the time. I've gained 10 lbs. in the last five weeks and do not suffer any more indigestion, and the rheumatism is all gone. "I know it is to Grape -Nuts alone that I owe my restored health. I still eat the food twice a day and never tire of it." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. The flavor of Grape -Nuts is pe- culiar to itself.: It is neutral, not too sweet and has an agreeable, healthful quality that never grows tiresome. One of the sources of rheumatism is from overloading the system with acid material, the result of imperfect digestion and assimila- tion, As soon as , improper food is abandoned and Grape -Nuts is taken regularly, digestion is made strong, the organs do their _work of .building op good red blood cells and 3£ carrying ,away the excess of disease -making material from the system. The result is •a certain and steady return to normal health and men- tal activity. "There's a reason." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkga. Everread the above lettor4• A new one appears from tlsne. to Pima. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. lie" loves you if he,:hasn't told you`, so?". Margery -"Oh, I can tell by the way he looks at me when I'm look - 'r s-iing at THAT EXASPERATING TICKLING IN THE THROAT which keeps you coughing away night and "day; will quickly disappear if.yot take Na-Dru-Co Syrup• of ;Linseed. Licorice and Chlorodyne, Na-Dru•Co Syrup of 7aiueeed, Licorice hlbrodyne quiets the throat - tickling almost instantly, loosens the phlegm, promotes expectoration, and gures the inflammation of the mucus piembrano. iia -Dui -Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne has the great advantage of being absolutely free from" harmful drugs of any kind. Ili support of this statement we are willing to give to any physician or druggist in Canada a full list of its ingredients. 1006 can therefore give Na-Dnv0e Syrup of Linseed', Licorice and:Chloro- alyno to any member of; your' family, • with perfect confidence that it will be CHINESE TO INTERMA.RRY1 President Would Have Republic Become -a Single People. President Yuan Shih Kai has is- sued a ','mandate" enjoining on the five oaoes who compose the popula- tion opulation of the republic the desirability of inter -marrying, to the end that in time they may become welded into may be bitten in the etreet; a wee the urest'and most heating meds a single people. "As the present little bite,:so quickly given; will let .nine,principles,because it has the form of government," says the doc- the rab'ievirus enter. ' power of sikig through the pores ument, "is based upon the union of Then that dog may liok the lite 'families for the formation his mss- to the kernel of the pain—these are t f of a new station, it is essential that [territorial distinction should be en- tirely eliminate$,' and mutual good feeling should be daily enhanced. Aoccrding to the' rules of old,'pro hibitions existed; as regoirds inter- marriages between Chinese and Manohus, as well as between Chi- nese and Mongolians; -end there have been also few marriages of the two families of the Moslems and Tibetans with that of the Chinese, During recent years proposals to abolish tlheso old prohibitions, with view to assimilating their ens - ,[toms and habits, have been brought forward time and again. But either itioeh orders were promulgated and [rarely obeyed, or persuasive means Hailed to remove obstacles 'and ens- 'vicious. At present, as the ropub- lie is in its infancy, the five familial Should, he ae of one,housohold." T llllEM CEI )TON llNOS. formed Watery Pimples, 'Itchy and' Had Horrible Burning Sensation., Lost Some of Finger Nails. Could' Not Open •Hands. Cured by Cutl- cura Soap and Ointment,: 335 N. Ltsgor 86.. Toronto, •Ontario.— 'For ntario.-'For coven years I have been troubled with sa11trheum. It came out on my hands and formad,rind of waterypimplee: all over them which become itchy and it hada horrible- burning sensation which caused mo a good deal of pain. It canto out on my hands In the fall anti remained there tilt after spring.. I. Imight mention that -I lost some of my finger -nails by 0150 disease. During Shia length' of time I was utterly..useless, as -I could not open my hands. Itried several other patent medicines without a bit of relief.Some of my friends advised me to try Cuticula Remodles so I eon6:for samplca and by aping them there wan a_greabim' provement. Thea I went to the druggist and bought ono cake of Outicura Soap and two bozos of Outtours. O1ntmnut; after using them I am glad to say .I am completely cured: I had given :up all hope of being cured. I can say to all those who have• suffered as I have, nobtolose courage but to give Catsup. Remedies a' fair trial.", (Signed) Diss Lillian Irwin. not. 18, 1011. ' For more than a generation Outieura Soap and Oatieura Ointment have afforded the most economical treatment for 0IIo0tlona of tho shin and scalp that torture, .itch, burnt scale, and destroy sleep. Sold everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with 82-p, Skin Boole Address poet card Potter Drag da Chem. Corp., Dept. 85D. Boston, U. S. A. The Evening Dialogue. Voice (upattgira)= `3b:hnh hauls you ioehed t e front door± "Fut the eat out1" "`Yes," Wave you, weistid the dlook r0 ' '`Savo yea boon down collar to; smell Elie gas V' "Yee," Have you taken care of the furnace ?" ' ' ' • "Have you oovored the bird cage ?" "Have you looked under the dav- enport for bueglars I" "Yes." "Have you put the 'milk bet -blob out?" „Yoe," "Have you fastened all the win- dows?" "Yes,", "Weil, then, why don't you come to bed? What.have you been do- ing all the . time, anyhow 1" make it fall, and dogs can give vari- ous forms of tho itch to human bo- ings, which may not bo fatal but are distinctly unpleasant. But the most serious injury the "friend of man" can inflict on his human ad- mirers is a hydratic cyst, or a pools - et et of water, which develops in the liver or lungs, and may result in death. The professor seemed to exult in tracing the. genesis of this calamity from tiny worms that infect doge and lay eggs which may bo mixes, in tho dust and may•be breathed into human beings, whore they in turn beoomo larvae carried by the blood into the liver or lungs, where they oauae these water pockets, which sometimes reach considerable size. Oats can transmit a form of itch not so aggressive as that given by dogs, as it only lasts four weeks and then disappears. Birds can give the "pip," which is a bird diphtheria, and parrots have given their name to a disease, "psitta.- eose," which was epidemic in 1802 among a group of persons who were much in contagia with these birds. All animals kept in apartments' are liable to tuberculosis and can dis- seminate the scourge. Tho eloquent speaker was greatly applauded by his feminine audi- ence, which was divisible into two sections, a smaller part which did not keep pets at all, and a larger, which was convinced that -all these things were true—for other per- sons' pets. BID THE HOUSE O3� PETS. What Prof. Blanchard Told the Paris Lyceum Club. The Lyceum Club of Paris, France, the Dowager Duohesso d'Uios, president, has just founded a' scionee section and has invited all the best known scientists to de- liver lectures during the winter. Prof. Blanchard, member of the Academy of Medicine and professor of parasitology at the Faculty of Medioine, was the first to commenoe this ser'ies, and lie Boomed I anxious to prove that he was akin to the fat boy in "Pickwick" whose ambition it was to make people's blood run cold. He chose as his subject the dan- gers of house pets, and when he had finished a pet tortoise seemed the only .safe animal to keep. Ile began• with the dog, which is to be feared as a transmitter"of madness. It does not need a bite that call be ,I Hopeless. • A woman had lost her husband, and being anaioue to 'discover his whereabouts, sought out a private inquiry agent, "Did he possess any prop: nent facial ohacaoteris- tics ?' asked the latter, taking down a description of the missing man. "Yea, he had es big Roman nose " "Then he can't be found, madam." "WEp 1" "Because a nose of that kind never turns up?" ip Sore Chest Care in One Night COLD SORES AND UI.CEItS ARE HEALED BY ZAM•BUK. Cold sores, oha>lrped hands, ulcers and 'winter comma aro common troubles just now, and for all these, Zam-Buk will be found the surest and quickest remedy. Sometimes Gold sores arise from cchiliblains on the `toes or fingers, and in the for- mer case, where colored socks are worn, there is a danger of blood - poisoning from the dye. Zam-Buk being so powerfully antiseptic re- moves the danger as soon as applied. Mr. W. J. Halliday, of Ash Grove, Ont., says: "I had my little finger frozen, and it cracked at the first joint, tensing a bad sore, which dis- charged (freely and would not heal. The pain was very had, and the whole of my hand became swollen. "A friend advised me to try Zam- Buk, and in a very short time it healed the sore." Miss Lillie May, of Stoney Creek, Ont., says : "A few weeks since, several nasty, disfiguring cold sores suddenly broke out on my lipe, which became much swollen. I tried Zam-Buk, and after a, few applica- tions of this balm, every sore was healed." Zam-Buk will also be found a sure cure, for' eczema, blood -poison, vari- cose sores, piles, scalp sores, ring- worm, inflamed patches, babies' eruptions and chapped 'places, outs, burns, bruises, and skin injuries generally. All druggists, and stores sell at 00c. box, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, upon re- ceipt of price. Refuse harmful imi- tations and substitutes. Use also Zam-Buk Soap, 25c. tablet. Beat for baby's bender'skin I g Broke Up a Dewey Cold, Relieved Pain in the Sitio, Stopped an Irritating Cough. "Anyone that goes through all that I suffered last winter will ap- preciate the value of a remedy that oures like Nerviline cured me These are the opening words of the solemn declaration of E. P. Von Hayden, the well-known violinist.' "My work kept me out late at night and playing in cold, drafty phloem brought en a sevare cold that sot- tled on n`ly chest. I had a harsh, racking cough ander NERVILINE -� CURES CHEST COLDS; ,severe pains dart- ed through my sides and settled in my shoulders. I used different liniments b u t none bro�re up' my cold till I used: Nerviline. I rubbed it on my nook, chest, and shoulders, morning and night, and all the pain disappear= ed. Realizing 'that such a heavy cold. had run- down my system, I took Forrozone at meals, and was completely built up and strength - seen or felt to transmit rabies, and ened. Since using Nerviline I have a do:g -dons not always show signs no more colds or pleurisy, and en - of the malady when he'transmits it. joy perfect health.'' BIT The most carefully protected clog It's because Nerviline contains Br's fresh shaved chin or his . mis- tross's"hand that bears a slight scratch, and no fear will be arous- ed, even` if the dog die laterofhy- drephobia, until the symptoms ap pear, when it is too late th do any- thing. Dogs transmit pertain forms of scurf which live in' the !hair and the reasons why it 'breaks up' colds,' auras lumbago, stiffness, neuralgia, sciatica, and rheumatism. Refuse any substitute your dealer may. suggest—insist on Nerviline only. Large family size bottles, 50o. ; trial size, 25c. ; all dealers, 01 The Chterrhozone' Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont. a. Precocity.' Will—"Edison says that - four hours' sleep is enough for any man." Bill—"We have a two-year-old baby at home who lrnew that a year ago." Ilte Undorsl;ood. Salesmani-"Carpets? This way, madam. Aro your rooms of good size?„ Customer -''W The Plain Truth. "Papa, wasn't that the man that cheated his sister out of a farm one time?" "Yes, Bobby." "Didn't I hear you tell mamma the other day that he was an old rascal?" "I presume so." "Then why did you tell him you were glad to see him?" "My •son, I—I lied to him; that's I was cured of terrible lumbago by MINARD'S LINIMENT. RL'EV. WM. BROWN. I was cured of a btu, ease of earache by MINARb'S LINIMENT. MRS, S. itAIILBAC%. I was ourod of aenoitive lungs` by MINARD'S LINIMFINT. MRS, S. MASTERS. Scott -"tomos says that he clear- ed between five and six hundred on that stock deal of his. I wonder if it's sol" Mott—"0'h, yes, he made between $5 and $G00. The exact amount, I believe, was $8,75." Mlnard's Liniment Cures Carget In. Cows. ""What is this domestic science?" inquired the engaged girl. "It con- sista of making hash out of the left- over meat, and croquettes out of the left -over hash," explained her more experienced friend.. Th a,® a on 1n, M, pa Pe T 5 a ter. S bee 0 0e NII Sn art tra the fir tle peI div ate do pr sea snl th lie 00 pri .ab+ air th fill she s Are you one of those to whom every meal Is another source of suffering ? Na.Dru.Co Dytpepsna'Tablets will help your disordered e..' digest any reaso 00