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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1914-04-03, Page 8F[B IBLE.HAVOC IN BALKANS EYE -WITNESS REACHES HOME AFTER YEAR AT FRONT. Rise Jessica Borthwieh Witnesses Swill - Closing b r Phases of the Alberta Woman Voices the Switz- inent of the, Women of the West They Helped Her Wonderfully WHAT MRS. If. BEST SAYS OF DODD'S KIDi'►EY PILLS. • )'Tars That Dodd's Kidney Pills are Wo- • Miss' Jessica Rtlrthwiek, who has mail's Best Friend. , lust returned • to London .after Re -blew, Alta., March 30.-= S e Tending a year in. the Balkans, eial).—"Dodd's Kidney Pills helpedd retching the closing phases of the me wonderfully " So says Mrs. H. war, .has given to the Daily, Chromic Best, a highly respected lady living Se a remarkable account of her ea- here. And Mrs. Best expresses the :orienees.. Miss Borthwick is 22, sentiment of thousands of women in ltd the daughter of the late Gen- Alberta. Like most women Mrs. •rat Borthwick, who was employed Best does not are to talk about her n Bulgaria in the eighties to re- troubles, but she does wish others rganize and command the army in who have suffered as she has to .astern Rumelia. She is a clever know that they can find relief in nimal sculptor. • Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I found The young .woman journeyed un- them, entirely satisfactory. They ttended, her outfit .consisting of helped me Wonderfully," she says, tanila riding breeches, riding Wand I give you my full permission oats, a flannel shirt, a sweater, a to tell the public what they have at hat and a camera, with which done for me." take cinematograph pictures. Women who suffer in .silence can he had a big cape which served be cured just as silently. The key - 3 a skirt, when she was in the stone of woman's health is the Kid- ruwns. She took only one revolver news. If they are kept strong and ith her, but was able to add to it healthy, they keep the blood pare, t arsenal from the bodies of deadand pure blood means good health Boers. • all over the body. Dodd's Kidney She sought the Bulgarian prem- Pills cure Kidney Disease. Dodd's r in, Sofia in January, 1913, and Kidney Pills make healthy Kidneys Id him she wanted to join the Bul- and ,good blood. That's why they rian army. He handed her over are known as woman's best friend. the minister of war, who gave r a permit, and she soon found CAN MICROBE BE TARED 3 ...self on the way to Starazagona. leers smuggled her to the front, Dawn of New Era in Preventive officer. taking her as his ser- e. I Medicine. 'aw Surrender of Adrianople. The recent triumphs in bacteri- fter many wanderings and act- ology lead science to hope that a tures, she made her way to new era in preventive meclizine is ares, when the garrison sur- beginning to dawn. It, has • long dared. She gives a graphic de- been known that microbes war most deadly of them falling a prey ption of the terrible havoc. The against each other, some of they n ground before the city was others, nong red with the dead bodies of to which have harmful Affect upon the human organism; horses and bullocks. but, it is only very .recently that the e visited the island of Sar.aille possibility of breeding them, so as hy, where the Turkish prison- to lessen or destroy their patho- were sent. genie properties, has dawned. Dead soldiers, robbed of almost Pasteur held that no change in y garment, lay 'there as food for the form of bacteria was likely. scavenger birds," she said, "but Koch apprehended the truth and sight of the living who waited lived long enough to see it demon- • death was.. worse_ On. „the is- etratede now km wn ±lrttthere 1, which is one large swamp, are at least four strains of the tu- t huge trees sticking up and berele bacillus, only two of which -deep :in .mud, were thousands are pathogenic for man. These may tarviug prisoners herded toge- be changed from one form into an- • for warmth and shelter. Their other. The human tubercle buil- seand hands were ashen gray lea, for instance, become bovine •tlieir eyes sunken in their suck- 1 when passed through a eat. Their "• virulence may be largely or greatly D,etttA Before the Fire. intensified by culture, The human saw four men sittin tubercle bacillus. cultivated. in a g around a turt]e, becomes almost. harmless. To whom it may concern: This is to Are, and as it was the first Other germs. harmless in tlueni- certify that myselfhave as used r si n A ItO' I had seen there T went up to selves, become disease ):►reeding; if ed it in my practice where a liniment 1. I spoke to one of them; but injee•ted into a living organism with was required and have never failed to y was no answer. I repeated salt water or when so cultivated as get the desired effect. question with no result, and to endure a lower temperature than C. A. KING, M.D. pushed his shoulder. He reel- that to which they have been ac - ver. All four were dead. eustomed. Adrianople Miss Borthwick l In the light of the latest re tricken with cholera, and lay l searches it is quite clear that these .ended in a mosque three days minute living things may be devel- it food or water until she was ed at will in time along Iines that Done In a Jiffy. and taken to the lied Cross will destroy their power to poison. You ask me if Pll ,print for you Some authorities go so far as to A paradox 3 I will, sir. predict that in the success of this A comb is one—you part with it, work lies man's principal hope of And yet you have it still, •sir. finally conquering disease. BUSY BRAINS AND SLEEP. f'If9 �f°'�q.t: STARTED Iusolania, Otte of the-malt'-Strenuou ;li odex'n Life. )MT IS FOE :O1' MOS2•LFI'T'O.o�ULL�f� Would be Cheap and . Eireetivo • So, many Men and women, espe -Sanitary Workers'. eially those. past their first youth, .litARSJ-IAunique experiment now in pro - find difficulty in rocurin he l;`i'ess in the vicinityof San Antonio sound, restful lin . so procuring the Tex•, iseemsto.indratte that the bat keep mind and body ',fit. Although 5u'ert?derrlbly. From Eyebrows has a miesion of the first importance y ` physically the body is tired out, the Spread to Neck, Chest and Arms, in !its relation t the health of man.A swell know physician aF ,the city brain is alert as ever, and perfect Coniplefely `, Cured by Cuticura named,. kiiowing ;that the moscliuito oblivion is impossible, .says London is a favorite on the hat menu, Answers. Soap and -Ointment......has : conorite item a ' n "belfry" near a A London.' ' physician• gives 'soiue Prtorerest' seek. -`�-- swamp whore mosquitoes abound, interesting advice on thc+.matter. old my baby boy Itis a high wooden building, uvitlt "Insotania," he'ktates, "is one; of ribly from four months tlie bsuffered d in findo.w;s windows- so fashioned :.:.:so the penalties • of the increasing !G arasheta was very itchyy. fashioned as to permit the bats to strain brains..Thenlife throws man who works nour ri tli ne very cross 0:4,1 ands ellede n. 'noticed Some and go taw'ig and yet .exclude �. g as possible. It his muscles and lives in the open air rashiirstinhiseye brows, proves to be exactly to their liking, is rarely a victim of sleeplessness. ` Prom there it spread to and, .attracted by its evident ,ad "The essentials for a good night's his nock, chest and arms. adpbability to their needs, as well rest are mental repose, a requisite When he would. scratch. p , q �` a '1t would make sores. , as n its location so near to an c- amount of muscular fatigue, corn - did got midi, ine but it abundant food Supply, theY have oc=', lettable body heat, and plenty of a did no good. I tried dif cupied it in large numbers. ventilation. o ferent . remedies without The result has far exceeded the "The_, most difficult to secure is . sample of Cuticura Soap and oft et t and hopest. at lest I got a of the author of the adv al- M' Toore lessened brain activity. An excel- after using them for two days I noticed a Mosquitoes have already a1- lentplan is to take a brisk half- of I then purchased a fail -sized cake move disappeared from the neigh- I to 1 borhood,and malaria, hours' walk just before bedtime, fol- of Cuticula, Soap and Cuticura Ointment. , once a write It Pe lowed by a 'hot bath and a rub - hours' would give him a hot bath with the c .. 3C0'txi'ge, is now practically un- Colbert): down, and then a cup of warm milk curs Soap every night afterward applying known. At the Same time, the nu- H, W. I 1 the Cuticura Olntmont. Before Thad used merous conveniences of the ``bel - and a biscuit er two as one gets into half of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment he fry" are certain to make it a. per - bed. If, in addition, the mind be was completely ' cured." (Signed) Mrs. nxanent abiding place for the bat GE. focussed on ;some pleasant but not L. letromberg, May 29. 1013. �, exciting topic a night's rest is as- The regular use ofCuticura Soap for toilet population, thus assuring freedom 21. anc eared to all but the most chronic and batn not only tongs tp, hair preserve, purity from mosquitoes andclconsequent compnn Sufferer, and beautify the skin, seat herr and hands, immunity from mos uito-bred dis but assists is preventing inflammation, irri- eases indefinitely. "The ±ype in which the sleeper tatiouandcloggingofthepores,thecommon It is not only a cheap system of !tet oo suddenly wakes an hour or so after cause of pimples, bhrekheads, redness and sanitation, but one th.a•t promises Bu having fallen asleep usually means roughn�; yellow. oily. mothy and other permanent effectiveness. Its orig- S%o o re unwholesome conditions of the skin. cute - that more outdoor muscular exec- cuinator commends it for general use Ing Co coraSoapand Ointment are sold by drug- Toronto vise is required." gists and ealers everywhere. For aliberai an all common%ties which prefer bats free sample of each, with 32-p. book, send to mosquitos, and suggests to nerv- WHEN BABY IS ILL. post -card to Fetter Drug &Chem. Corp., ous folks that bats really aren't v rite Dept. D, Boston. U. S. A. very unpleasant creatures—when ►� ver once one becomes habituated to Soir` When your baby is ill; when he Es -NECESSARY DISTURBANCE. them. i$ cross and hard to mind; when Calve his teeth ale bothering him or he Young bran Was Making Much Ado Unsightly Warts Removed in is troubled with constipation or oat psi indigestion; ;give him Baby's Own :Choat a Soleil Matter. The operation is simple and painless C ...bei° Tablets. They are the best medic During the Bearing of a law ease, Extrac—just apply utnam's Wart and Corn eine for little ones. They never a man began to move about in thcuring twarts Eand will curesyou it ltoo. Try fail to regulate the bowels and back of the mire room, pushing Putnam's Extractor, 25c. at all dealers. sweeten the stomach, thus making back chairs, and disturbing things teething easy; curing constipation, generally. colic, indigestion, and breaking up "Young man," the judge •sail at Sillier: " Turkish. is,e colds .and fevers. The Tablets are length, looking ,alihim sternly, "you Mrs, fer: furnished?" Henriettn,'s sold by medicine dealers or by mail are making a great deal of noise." p M s well derb : " at 25 cents a box from The Dr. "Your honor," was the reply, Mrs. dear. Blunderby : _.Indeed it is, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, "the fact is that I have lost my toShe has olio of the most y comfortable ortolans I ever sat Out, overcoat, and I am looking about u puli'.:, to find it." Costs Nothing to Ask. "Well, ,sir," saicl.the judge; "vee-.... only one r'$aozizo QVINxzaE" - Caller : "But you said you would pie often lose whole suits here with- To get the genuine, call for full name, not charge me anything for the lit -out making• half .as much: disturb- LAXATIVE BItOMb QUININE. Look » for signature: of E. W. GROVE'' Cures tle legal question I asked you." ante. ' a Cold: in One Day. 25o. Lawyer : "I didn't; what I've Suffered charged you for is the answer." u f feted 20 Years. All toe urea flav only Yq tal. She returned to Sofia, gain set 'out. In the neigh- ed of Mustapha Pasha she had counter with an outpost of Basouks, who opened fire, ing,her in the leg and shoul- With kidney Trouble, Cured By (in Pills. N.S.r saysniel about r PILLS:ge'For i'adBderDesreuwith years Disease, iav been treated by many doctors hut found little relief. t had given up all hope of getting cured when I tried GIN ]''ILLS. Now, I can say with a happy heart, that I am cured after using only four boxes of GIN PILLS." 50c. a box, 6 for $2.60. Sample free If you write National Drug & Chemical Cn. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Even harder. He had ai heart as hard as stone, This villainous old gent; Perhaps we'd better say as hard As reinforced cement. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia, Druggists refund money if PAZO QuiteMechaiieal. OINTMENT fails to Duro Itching, Sling, , "'es,"' said Mrs. Twiekenbury, or Protruding Piles. First application OINTMENT Not a Professional. gives relief. 50c, skusk she was.arrested as an "my daughter has published several -•---.. Ned ; "What did Miss Petite do an spy and thrown into a poems, hitt all of tlic•m autonomous- HE IIEAN1 WELL. when you k'ssecl her 1" where here she remained for ]y •„ — Ted: "She told me to call on Fri - lays, living on bread and wa- ..What Traveller' Received for Tea- day hereafter, because that was4inally.the Russian consul ob- . tiering a Little Assistance, amateur's .night." ' her release, ( joint the 1 %Nelle palms English cyclists travelling alone A Ghastly Esliclilltec`. on the Continent have many queer of her must ghastly experi- Banished by Nerviline experiences, says a contributor to Was at Ferre. She was feel- — the Boston Traveller. One of them ingry and thirsty and was iT CURES RHEUMATISM.it tells. e• for a melon field. Thousands of people, chuck full of A young man who was bicycling w what seemed to be a melon the joy of living happy, glad, bright in southern France was pushing his vith a lot of round, light col- people, that Nerviline has cured of machine up a steep hill, when he ,bjects like melons on the their pains, all tell the same wonder- overtook a peasant with a donkey 1. 1 jumped off my horse and fol story of its power to drive out the cart who was making but little pro - up the nearest melon, but aches and tortures of rheumatism and grecs, although the. donkey was do - kindred ills. ing his best. d it- in horror. It was a hu- "My goodness, but Nerviline is a The benevolent cyclist, putting u11. Then .all around I saw miracle -worker," writes Mrs. Char- his ]eft hand against the back of the of them, with unburied bod- lotte Chipman, mother of a well- wcYrnen and children which knownfamily residing at Mount cart and guiding his machine with ere feeling on. Lying among pled "Last month I was so erip- the other, pushed so hard that the' eero ereLeis, mat'tresszs, cook -rheumatism up with sciatica and muscular donkey,' taking fresh'eourage, pull- rheumatisni as to be almost unable to ed his load up to the top. success - mils, all smashed and strewn do- a bit of housework. My joints fully. the Greek irregulars had were so stiff and the muscles so The .sunxmit reached, the peasant red the Bulgarians. frightfully sore that I even cried at burst into thanks to his benefactor. times with the pails. .Por years we have used Nerviline in our family and "It was very good of you, indeed, A 'Versatile :Gen m.. I just got busy with this wonderful, monsieur," he protested. "I should good old liniment. Lots of rubbing never in the world have got up the .anaatic Critic "That's an with Nerviline soon relieved my mis- hill with only one donkey." of Heavysides, your lend, ery and I was in a real short. time 'electric flash 'lamp as tato about my work as usual:' Ilreiaking It Gently. hie cane." No natter where the ache is, no hatter how distressing.'th.e paia you Hello ! Sit down. I"believe you anager "That's 'a, clever can rub it away with Nerviline. Par, have come, to ask•me-- 'r n of his own. Pe's"his indi- forty years it has been curing lttm- "You have been misinformed. 1 potuight,: Ile turns it on bago, sciatica, back -ache, colds, chest haven't come to ask you anything," vhen he walks through the troubleand all sorts of winter ills. "Why, I understand you --i." bits." beep a large 50e, family size bottle << handy and you'll be saved lots of I came merely because I wished trouble and have smaller doctor bills. to be lv'st to tell yell u bit of good an has faith to believe that Small trial size'25o, at. dealers every- news I am •oin to marry ' faith. where. y „ going. �' your da.nghter'. Don't waste tirneeen infer!. or salves because- they're a fere cents cheaper, -1. `h proved - best for IEc eana, Piles, Skin Diseases, and Injuries. As a inother, you owe :it to your family to use the best, that's Zamml3ulc l 50c bok. 'c7ruggisb ar.Stores. b .x i€u . t >Tint lei ERSAle HEALER Ll). 7.' ISSUE 147'14 Iiooin Savers. - "These collapsible opera':hats are a great convenience." "Sol" "Yes; you have no idea how much room they save in a flat.,, Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. A Mean Man. She saw him fold a piece of paper and put it in tho farther corner of the drawer in the library table. If he had carelessly thrown it in, she would have thought nothing of it. "What's that 1" she asked. "Oh, nothing," he replied. She wondered what it was, and. as he had said it -'was of no impor- tance, he had no- one to blame but himself if she looked at it, which she dict, at the first opportunity. This is what she read "I'Il bet yell a new hat your curi- osity will not ipermit vett to leave this• alone." The Demagogue Described. "Father," said a small boy, "what's a demagogue 1" "A demagogue, my son, is a man. who can rock the boat himself and persuade everybody that there's a terrible storm at se -a." Try Murine Eye Reined if you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart —Soothes . Eye Pain. Druggists SeU Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 500. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubeat, 25e, 50c. Eye Books 1' ree by Mail. AnEra'ruttle 4oad ter A 1 Eyes that N,,a Gera Eraut•ltae 9s Weaned,. Co.. Chicago An Inference. "Is old Hardoasli, keeping Lent ?" "No; but you can bet his money is l" Minard's Liniment for sale 'everywhere, Love By Lantern Light. A fernier, returning home Date at night, saw a. iight moving about the farmyard. - When he investigated he found tt neighbor's farmhand carrying a lantern. "What are you doing here 8" de- manded the farmer. "Courtin',: sir," "Courtin'? Courtin' with ai Ian - tern? You stupid, I never used a J.entern, when I went Courtin' 1" "No, sir,'.' replied the farmhand as he inot'ed off; "we can: sill see you didn't." Ye liable t Splint, has saved flesh by c "I hay several j standing, Dou't to bottle of "Treatise Dr. B. 3. I "Did home?" "No, was." Minard' Person "Gentlei for lady same era pointone. Lady i wants th �yt°r exactly arises it to open Not on casesot greatly Grippe Arid put way th Indiges atiem In the ,Morse's eq,.1 o