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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-11-02, Page 7PANS of NEURALGIA This Painful Trouble is Due to Poverty of the Blood. Neuralgia is one of the most painful maladlee that afflicts humanity. The trouble is usually seated in the face ,or head, following the course of some nerve, but it attaelts other parts of the ‘boder as well. 1t Is eba,racterized by acute ' Nips, sometimes steady, at others spasmodic and darting, But whatever course it takes the pain is•,. agonizing and almost unbearable. Medical authorities agree that neural- gia is due to poverty .of the blood— that the nerves are actually being starred, It is furthcv agreed that if the blood is purified and enriched the trouble will disappear, It is for this reason that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been so successfulin treating neuralgia. They enrich the blood which feeds the starved, aching nerves and thus bring relief to the sufferer, whose general health is also improved, Proof of the value of these pills. in cases of this kind is ,even by Mrs. M. Brown, R,R. No. 1, Warsaw, Ont„ who gays: "I have taker. Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills and can recommend them as be- ing the best medicine I know of for neuralgia. Two years ago I bad an at- tack of this trouble ii: the neck and shoulder. The repeated attacks cf the pain were of such frightfule intensity that my life was almost unbearable. I consulted two doctors and took their medicine, but without relief. I had taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills years ago, when they helped me wonderfully, and I decided to try them again. Be fore I had taken more than a half dozen boxes the pain had disappeared, and I have since enjoyed the best of health, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink }?ills." You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents. a box or six boxes for $5.00 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Dnt, "A GOOD SERVANT, BUT A BAD MASTER." fi British and (colonial Press; Importance of Wood. If you stop to think of it, you realize that the city man and woman are far more concerned with what hap- pens to the forest than the farmer or the mountaineer. It will be the city people, not those who live under the shadow of the trees, whose standard of living will first suffer from the lack of wood. It takes more wood, used in more ways, to feed, clothe, and house the city dweller than those who, live where the food and the lumber come from. For after the raw material is produced it must be shipped, mann- mote healthful sleep .and make teeth factured, and distributed, and all these ing easy. Concerning them Mrs. Omer are impossible without wood. LeBleu, Maddington Fa1Ls, Que., Girls with blue eyes- fair hair writes:—"I am well satisfied with • Baby's Own Tablets and will always' will WORDS OF PR I:SE I' (1: ys It Made A New Person Of Rim pllsands of people .needlessly en- ' l alf sick, - nervouti, run-deWA Itiorx when ' they might enjoy y, rolmet health and all its maul - ,fold blersinge if they only knew what o do. People in this condition find Taniac soon ends their trouble atad. IstOde :up abundant strength, energy anis vitality, John Ahern, of 1 Boult heir Ave,, Toronto, Ont., says: toniaoh trouble had me in a gen- b pi sun -Clown condit:4n x was bad1Y Ctihistipated, had headaches and dizzy spells' and felt worn oute.11 the time: My; wife received such :splendid' results „from ''.Tanlac that I took it myself. ,Now, my troubles are things of the past and I'm a well men once more-" :Nervousness and a run down, tired- out .feeling are but symptoms of a hidden cause, which usually lies in the stomach. Tanlac enables you to digest your food properly, eliminate waste and regain .your old time strength and vigor. Get a bottle to- day at any good druggist. Advt. BABY'$ OWN TABLETS No medicine receives such great praise front-: thankful mothers as do Baby's Own Tablets. Once a".mother has used them for her little, ones she will use nothing else. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative. They regulate the bowels and stomach;; drive out constipation and indigestion; relieve colds and simple revere; Pro - in'vartiably look best in blue, w greeny tinted eyes naturally snuggest the russet tints of autumn. the Traffic in Habit -Forming Drugs Dr. J. G. Shearer, Secretary Social Service Council of Canada. 237 133 Addiction to the use of habit-forming Quebec ,bugs such as opium, morphine and British Columbia 315 300 cocaine has assumed such large pro- 845— — 634 portions and been so difficult to sup- Total press and makes such terrible havoc, We have arranged these figures in physical, mental and moral of its en- ascending scale, slaved victims as to cause grave con- cern to leaders alike in Church and The first ract that stares one in the State. Parliament is always unanim- face is the tremendous proportion of ous in making the Opium and Narcotic Chinese in this summary of effenders Drugs Act more stringent and effect- —634 out of 845. The new law attach- ive. The only question raised by mem- ing deportation as a penalty will prob- bers in Commons or Senate is how ably in a few year materially alter best to accomplish the end sought. these figures. It is, likely that many, Tre present Premier, Right Sion. W. perhaps most of the Chinese offenders, L. MacKenzie King, then Minister of are not Canadian citizens and are Labor,• introduced the Act in. -1911. It therefore subject. to .deportation when has been strengthened since under the convicted. These must either mend Right Hono'rabies •Sir l Obert 'Borden their. -ways or, leave Canada... sed Arthur Meighen, and last session It is interesting to note that no under the Hon. H. S.' Boland, Minister mention is made of Japanese or East of Health. The penalty was raised to Indians• in this statement. seven years.' Whipping was added It is sometimes argued by those op - where drugs are supplied to juveniles, posed to prohibition of the traffic in and unnaturalized aliens oonvicted of intoxicants that it results in increased offences were : ordered deported after addiction to the use of drugs. These serving sentence. official figures effectively knock the It is interesting to note the distri- props from under this contention. The button of this traffic in the provinces two provinces not under prohibition of the Dominion. The very latest show 552 convictions out of 845 for all figures supplied by the Federal De- Canada. If •the Chinese are left out partment of Health, giving the num the figures are 119 in these two pro- bers for Federal convictions for the vinees out of 211 in all Canada. year ending 31st March, 1922, are as I do not argue that prohibition. les follows: sena the use of drugs but that it cer- tainly does not increase it. British Columbia's. quota of 15, omitting the Chinese, which are more numerous 0 there than in any other part of Cana - 1 da, is not abnormally large, being the 5 sante as Manitoba's and Saskatche- 5 wan's. But it is singular that in all 4 the Western Provinces, leaving -out the 5 Chinese, the convictions are propor- Alberto 101 59 42 tionately much 104 15 211 use them for my little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. A cunning man. is seldom wise and never honest. and. the Maritime Provinces. .Ma toba, Saskatchewan and British Jumble have 15 each and. Alberta. Ontario 14, with a population of a million more than the four bined. Tee case of Quebec is also not ea explained. Two hundred and seven, including Chinese; or 10 including them, is abnormal. T certainly not to be charged. up T French Canadians. Out of •thee that province only 21 are :- Montreal in an 'almost sal' population, and of these;$ non -Chinese. This ss able to Quebec outs Montreal itself is -the•' The : Health Departme piete report gives eluding Chinese; or 93 ewi a population of perhaps ' 5 pare this with the figures', whole of the Maritime Prov. including Chinese, or 6 without out of a population of 1,000,000 compare it again' with Ontario vietions-66 including Chinese 'o without them, out of a populaticb not much less• than 3,000,0.00. This oan hardly be explained by cosmopolitan, character of Montt population. Winnipeg, Vancouver other cities are quite as cosmopeli in proportion to population as, M real. And there is no finer type population anywhere than the people of Montreal in general. Montreal has had for many years to abnormally large and; . (at least nega- tively) tolerated colony of criminal, that is, commercialized social vice, as the reports of the Montreal. Committee larger than in Ontario of Sixteen conclusively Meow. eseseeseeseesseseesemeeaseseivel .India •Has HIgheet Darr►. India is to have the' woridat bighelet dem, across a rivergorge'39a feet deep and mare than 1,900 feet wide. Ack for Mlnard's and take no other. "Cock and Buil Story," 'Phe term "nock and buil tltory" or• Iginated from a seventeenth -century phrase, "Cocks and bulls' and flutes and iiddlea, idle tales and foolish rid - dies.,' The Future. Tis well that the future is hid from our sight, That we walk in tole sunshine, nor dream of a cloud; We cherish a flower, think not of the blight And dream of the loom that may. weave us 'a shroud. It was good, it was. kind, in the Wise One above To fling Destiny's veil o'er the face of our years, So we see not the blow that shall strike at our love, And expect not the beam that el -tall dry up our tears, Though the cloud may be dark, there ie 'sunshine beyond it; Though the night may be long, yet the morning as near; Though the vale may be deep, there is music around it, And hope 'mid our sorrow, bright hope is near. MOTHER! 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If t little tongue is coated, or if your cbIl is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the con- stipation poison, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful ehild again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea- spoonful' to -day saves a sick child to- morrow. Ask your druggist for genu- ine "California, Fig Syrup' which has directions for babies and ,children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother: You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup._ Classified Advertise leual 11.00)0 0 lefa is he ee taalarea.rll 0p,01115 ISI. AS Gar re- ane cards; ad roair,ing $6 up pally uta: women already In spare tinge. ,Dradley Limited, urant- ford. 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'Mite: A g�,nerous.senlA!ts t.xi of lsistAnE Fosfum sent, po, p , Factoty5 'Winiisor, Ontafrdti; Canadian Postern Cereal Cci.Y Ltd., 45 grant Street, B., 'Toronto A Health Saving REMINDER: Don't wait until you get slck—USE MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mail send a Dominion Express Money Order. A Forest of Quinine. The cinchona forest in Java covers about 25.000 acres. The larger part of tire' world's supply of quinine comes from that country. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. Stories of Famous People. Took All the Poor Beggar Had. Augustine Birxell, in his early days at the bar, often had many poor clients. On one occasion the defend- ant was so poor that Birrell'offered to handle his case for nothing. Birrelll -don the case, and the grateful client sent lam fifteen shillings..In order not to hurt the man's feelings, Mr. Bir- rell accepted the fee, but a fellow :law- yer reproached 'him for doing so. "Don't yon know," said the fellow lawyer, "that it is unprofessional to take less than gold?" "Well," said Mr. Barrell, seriously, �. 'Hook all the poor begg€.r had. You don't consider that unprofessional, do you?" Clears the Pores Of Impurities Daily use of theSoap, with oc- casional touches of the Oint- ment as needed, cleanses andpurifies theskinand r keepsitfree from pim- ples and •- 1 blackheads. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for powdering and perfuming. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 cud 50e. Talcum 25e. Sold throughout the Dominion. Canadian Depot: !smar o, Limited, 344 St. Paul St., W.,.Montreal. gar Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. Melba's Little Vanity. Melba, .the famous singer, has a very pretty Wit. One rather likes this story which has just been told of her: Not long itgo, sheturned' up unexpectedly ata charity cafe-chantant in London, and put everybody in a flutter. It was too good an opportunity to be missed, and the organizer of the charity rush- ed to Melba with outstretched hands. "How delightfti l to see you herel" she exclaimed, "Everybody wants to hear you sing badly." But .Melba shook her lead. ;'T11ren I'm 'afraid they won't," she teid, "because, you see, I can't." He Nearly Guessed. "I'm improving in drawing, mother,' said the little girl. "Are yolt, dear? That's good." Yee, 1 d t awed a cake on my slate and brother' guessed it was an oyster. Ile knew it was sometilila to eat, any- way, didn't he?" -ISSUE No. 43—'22. and children. candy. a 10c a box. Taste like aesalcielli roarer /Bog litesmodtee Book on DOG DISEASES and ?sow to Feed Mailed Free to any • dream by the Author. 7i. COW Glovers 6i,a., 129 West 24th Street New York. U.S.A. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlota TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO NEARLY CRAZY WITH PAISPACK Read How Lydia E. Pink- haul's inkmane's Vegetable Cornpound Helped Mrs. Beecroft Hamilton, Ontario —"I. have suf- fered for three years from a female trouble and consequent -weakness, pain and irregularity which kept me do bed four or five days each month. I nearly went crazy with pains in my back, and for about a week at a time I could not do my work. I saw Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised in the 'Hamilton Specta- tor' and I took it. Now I have no pain and am quite regular unless I overwork or stay on my feet from early morning until late at night. I keep house and do all my own work without any trouble. I have recom- mended the Vegetable Compound to several friends."—Mrs. EMILY Bar;- Caorr, 16 Douglas St., Hamilton, Ontario. For nearly fifty Bears women have been telling how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored their health when. suffering with female ills. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast. - If you are troubled with any ail- ment peculiar to women why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound? It has helped ' others, let it help you. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directioIis and dose worked out by physicians during 2 2 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pail', Pain Ytandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100- -Druggist;. .Asplrin is theate trade marls (i �. 'Whileiit Is Carman) a 11 Itnown that er App 1iln 7iwans 3;nn}• .,. reanulart irate Assisteiboopublic against Imitations. tin 1'ablrtS of I 5.+''rwom'�:t' ' tN III 130 st"vnal>ed with their general trade mark, the 'layer Cross.''