HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1930-05-17, Page 7RHEUMATIC VICTIM
FOR SIXTEEN YEARS
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Restored
iler Health
Rheumatism is a disorder of the
blood, Wet, cold weather any aggro -
vote it but that Is not the cause. Bad
blood charged with uric acid 1s the
reason. Be -build the blood and rheu-
matism will disappear, Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills enrich anti purify the blood
and that makes good health.
Mrs, John C. McPherson, St. Mary's,
Ont., writes:—"For sixteen years I
was a victim of rheumatism, For
eleven years I was unable to walk.
Massage and chiropractic treatment
tailed, 1 was utterly discouraged till
I heard how strongly Dr, Minims'
Pink Pills were recommended Inc
cases like mine. I began their use and
in n few weeks the pain lessened, my
appetite and color Improved, and now
I an able to do light housework. It
is wonderful what these pills have
clone for me."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do one
thing but they do it well—they enrich
and purify tine blood. This rich blood
banishes rheumatism; sciatica, neural -
Oa and neuritic and promotes health
and strength, The Pills are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 50
cants a box from The Dr, \Villtams'
Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont.
Listen a Little
Show me the mat who has advanc•
ed very far or made much improve-
ment who Is always shouting itis own
opinions while refusing to listen to
the experience of others, Show me
the mal,
A chronic borrower of cash will pay
his pan -handling debts when you hear
a waiter say: The service was poor
and the tip too much.
The most pathetic picture is to Ree
a woman's face all furrowed up and
wrinkled with reducing.
ONSTI PATION
COMPLETELY GONE"
writes Mrs, W. Welker. Thousands
00 constipation, indigestion gas
end overnight with "Fruit -e -fives".
Complexion clears like magic. Nerves, heart
i quiet.Get"Fruit-waives"froredruggisttodey.
Life in the Canadian
Arctic
By the Veacjaible Dr. A. L. Fleming
Over twenty years ago I went North
in a little 54 -too fishing schooner from
Newfoundland, She had no auxiliary
motor power. Wo had on board pro•
visions for two years for two men, as
well as tho lumber for a small house,
with the neceee'ary furniture and fuel.
After at adventurous journey, we
reached Baffin Land on August 27,
Apart from scattered Ice on the sea
and serve magnificent icebergs, there
was not a speck of snow or ice to be
seen, The laud was bleak (11)11 deso-
late and yet there was a pathetic
beauty about it. Tho rugged hills stood
out In silhouette against the evening
sky, but, except for a little rough
grass, heather, 111009 and lichen which
wo found growing on the southern hill
slopes, there Was very little vegeta•
Cion, Baffin Lancs is almost five times
as large as England, but there are no
trees.
We found tine Eskimo living In tents
of sealskins and usingthe pro-idsloric
blubber lamp, 'Mk Is made from soft
soap stone found in the country, Dried
Moss nixed wail; the bloom of the
wild cotton plant tonna on the river
banks fit used for wick, and the oil Is
from the blubber of the seal walrus,
whale and narwhale.
After the lumber and provisions had
been landed the schooner departed for
the south, leaving the two mission-
afes, tho Rev, J. W. Bilby and myself
alone. It 17118 twelve mottlie before
the next mail of 'letters only' reached
us from a passing whaler, and two
Years before we got our next auppiY
of provisions. We found the Eskimo,
to look at, eery like the ordinary
Chinese or Japanese we have seen at
home. They are short, with jet black
hair, rolled flat faces, dark brown, of -
tot oblique, eyes, and high cheek
bones. They are simple -natured Peo-
ple and very lovable. True, they have
an aroma which, while not exactly
pleasant, was nevertheless arrestive,
but on one occasion when I mentioned
this fact to a sledge boy he replied,
in the most friendly way, 'So do yon!'
Each winter I travelled about two
thousand mhos, visiting remote Eski-
mo encampments where tho condi-
tions were what you would think of
as Arctic. The people lived la dome-
shaped inuls made of 00010, with a
block cf clear ice for a window, and
wore dressed In clothing of caribou
Plan Now For This Summer's Good Times!
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sound or bay add to aha
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contentment and enjoy -
men of Crulsabout
owners.
This double cabin -.
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10" wide and 2' 4" draft
Is a completely equIPPod
summer home and ;s
prided at 14,185 at foe -
tory. sleeps six, four 10
forward cabin and two in
stern cabin. Excellent
design, perfect balance
and staunch, quality can.
struction make C r u 1 s -
abouts sound and sea.
worthy for any water.
a-cyllnder, 00- 3.P. Gray
5larine motor gives eras-
ing speed of thirteen
miles. Write for a cata-
logue.
Richardson
1930 cyui8gbol(1"s
Sales and ServIca by
T. B. F. BENSON, N.A.
371 Bay Street Toronto, Ont.
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1 shin. On Such tripe we had to liv
largely on the produce of the country.
Sometimes for several weeks on end
any diet was stewed seal melt', hard
tack biscuit and tett sweetened with
either sugar or molasses. At other
Limes, it 10(10 walrus pleat, and again,
when amongst the mountains, it was
caribou meat; but whatever the Iles'
might be it was always eaten 011110
stewed or raw, for in these early clay
we were entirely dependent upon th
nallve blabber lamp for heat as wet
as for light.
It was interesting to he the 1178
white man .who had ever reacher
many of these places, and as a paying
guest of the Eskimos in their igloos I
was able to appreciate their qualities,
They lived the 8115510, primitive, corm
monistic life of nomads, spending
their time hunting the wild animals
or the barren lands, just as their fath-
ers had done centuries before when
they first came from Mongolia. The
fact that In their intense isolation, and
while still largely using spears and
harpoons, which they made them-
selves, they could live in that wilder•
mess of ice and snow was proof of
their ab,.lty and tenacity.
Until the missionary arrived among
them they could neither read nor
write in their own language, Their
method of counting, for example,
shows how primitive they were. They
began by giving a name to each tin•
ger—atowsik, nmggook; pingahshoot,
siltahmut, tetliemut; thus they reach-
ed five. Ten was twice five, but
twenty was one Eskimo, his extremi-
ties then being ended. Fifty-nine
would be two Eskimos, and ten, and
ave, and four. This shows the need
there in for education.
As we became friends of these pen
ple and got to understand then we
discovered that their religion was a
simple font of primitive animism. Al-
most everything had a spirit, and the
native Angakolc or high priest was the
magician who held a position of great
power in the settlement.
The Eskimo have a very special
claim on all fair-minded people, For
centuries (hey have lived in these
northern areas, hunting the wild life
there 000 obtaining from the country
all that they needed. Now the white
mat has come and, year by year,
creates new problems for the native.
Unless the Eskimo is given the rudi-
ments of education he must go be-
fore the white aggressor. In order to
meet this pressing need we establish-
ed the first residential school in Can-
ada
arada for Eskimo children on the Arctic
coast last year, and one reason I am
ten England now is to try and gain sup-
port for the extension of this work.
We have the proud distinctions of
operating in the Western Arctic the
most northerly hospital in the British
Empire, 120 miles north of the Arctic
Circle. It would be hard to exagger-
ate the benefit this hospital has
proved to tine white and native popu-
lation. The joy is mingled with sor-
row, however, when we remember
that there is no hospital in the 11'11ole
of the Eastern Arctic, Two fully
qualified nurses are waiting to go
North this year if only I can raise the
modest sum required for the building.
Others are now coming North in
search of the rich deposits of copper
ore, since, according to a Government
Publication, 'the richest ore of copper
mineralization in Canada is on the
Arctic Coast' This has brought to
the Arctic powerful aeroplanes with
prospectors and miners. Great changes
are, therefore, taking place in tine far
North today, Not the least of these
is the completion of the railway from
western Canada to Hudson Bay, and
the recent announcement by the Pre-
mier of Ontario that another railway
running to James Bay (lower Hudson
Bay) will be completed in two years'
time. Many of the white men who go
Nosh come from England, the Hud-
son Bay Company alone sent sixty-two
fine young men from these shores to
northern Canada last Year.—Tine Lis-
tener, London,
Do You Need More Pluck?
If a man 811011 1(1 cone to you and
frankly say. "1'm a faihn'e at every-
thing
verything I try to d0," would you hire
that man and then expect the fellow
filled with discouragement and dis-
may to make good?
Any manager who thinks construc-
tively has great faith in the influence
of the mind, The manage' knows
that the way you thine is the way yell
are bound to go.
Tine manager understands that: un-
wavering courage and unfaltering de-
termination givo one the spirit of
success, while discouragement nneans
disaster,
Successful managers know the mind
is the pilot, also the propeller.
Why so many folks fail so easily,
give up in despair and dismay and
sort o' fade away, is this: Every
time they're hit, they lose their grit
and quit,
The greatest factor in human aim -
cess is "grit", No man can prosper
pert -neatly without pluck.
Go the Right Way
Proceeding in the wrong direction
is 101(011 worse than making a mis•
take.
The mistake can be remedied at
once, but the steps taken on the
wrong road must be retraced before
you can begin again to go the right
way.
Some orange trees bear fruit until
they are one hundred and fifty years
old,
Campers Carry Mlnard'a ,
LOVELY AND WELL
Some babies 11111ve from the 11on'
of their birth while others make so
little progress as to be the cause of
much anxiety. As a rule It is the d1•
gestiou that is at fault with these
backward ones and they start to go
ahead directly Baby's Own Tablets
are made the co'roctive of their stom-
ach and bowel troubles.
Baby's Own Tablets are specially
designed for the use of bahles anti
little children. They are absolutely
safe and the mother can feel perfectly
secure in giving then; to even the
most delicate child. They are a mild
lint thorough laxative which banish
constipation and indigestion; break
115 colds and simple fevers and allay
the pains which accompany the cut-
ting of teeth. They are sold by medi-
eine dealers of by mail at 26 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, 0110.
TOLERATION
If the peculiarities of our feelings
and faculties be the effect of variety
of excitement through a diversity of
organization, it sllbuld tend to pro
duce in us mutaai forbearance and
toleration. We should perceive )tow
newly impossible it is that persons
should feel and think exactly alike 1111•
on any subject.
We should not a'rogautly pride our-
selves upon Dur virtues and know-
ledge, nor condemn the errors and
weakness of others, since they may
depend upon causes which we can
neither produce nor readily counter-
act, No one, judging from his own
feelings and powers, can be aware of
the kind of degree of temptation of
terror, or the seeing incapacity to
resist them, which may induce others
to deviate.—Abernethy,
TO -DAY
Don't tell me of tomorrow:—
There is Hutch to do today
That can never be ac,omplished
if we throw the bones away.
Every moment has its duty:
Who the future can foretell?
Why put oft till tomorrow
What today 0)01 do as well?
You Will Win
There is no need of mapping nut a
policy for each day, As problems
come up ,it Is wise to think carefully
before acting carelessly.
Do the square and fair thing and
that principle will take the place of
tactful "policy"
Women between forty and fifty
years of age make very good and safe
pilots of aeroplanes, although they
may be slower to learn than their
Younger sisters.
"Our faces tell the truth about us."
—Kathleen Norris,
FOR SALE
FIVE D.C. MOTORS
),4, 1, 11/2, 4 and 0 Horsepower, all in
good condition, Cheap for Immediate
sale. 11, Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street
West, Toronto.
A GOOD NAME
Good name, in man or woman, dear,
my lord,
is the immediate jewel of their souls,
10110 steals my purse, steals trash; '110
something, nothing;
")'was mite., 'lis his, and has been
slave to thousands;
But he that filches from me my good
name,
Rohs me of that which not enriches
him,
And makes me Poor indeed,
—Shakespeare.
THE FIRTS WORRY
The, wedding was over, and Ole
bridegroom 050 settled in the c1)' that
was carrying then; to the elation.
"Harry dear, "said the bride coyly,
"where shall wo live after the honey-
moon is over?"
The bridegroom laughed a little hol-
lowly,
„Why worry about that?" he nnu'-
mnred. "What 17m worrying about is
hew to pay for the honeymoon."
Deep and Disagreeable
About the only things we get out
of hatred are a few deep and disagree-
able lines in oto' faces.
Work is whatever you must do.
Play is what you like to 'tato. So
why not like your work?
A Lot to Expect
When others know me as I ant, and
then accept me with all my faults,
they are 013, friends, and what a lot
that Is to expect from anybody.
The richest man on earth is he who
enriches 15111111111)1 most.
Spring House Cleaning
Spring house cleaning is necessary,
so now is the time to clean out the
slackers and the payroll cheaters and
give workers 0110 are worthy a real
chance in the organization,.
Heal the Sprain with Minard's.
INSPECT STEERING GEAR
Even thought only a small percent -
ago of motor accidents can be laid to
the failure of steering gear to function
properly, there are sufl0cient of those
unfavorable happenings to make every
driver give some thought to this plane
of motoring.
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FROM YOUR
LiVER?
Why be handicapped with unsightly
blotches on the face, eyes with yellow
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I-Ieadache, Dizziness and Biliousness
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They also act as a mild laxative,
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What most people call Indigestion is
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The food has soured, The instant
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what your doctor would advise.
The best help is Phillips' 511110 of
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One tasteless spoonful in water neu-
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The results are immediate, with no
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Be sure to get the genuine Philips'
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"Ended burn, itch end pain of piles
int minute with'Soothe.Salve'," writes
0, T. Sears. "Bleeding stopped, Piles
soon vanished. Avoided operation."
Get Instant malts today. All druggists,
Sick Animals
Welcome Minard's, It is an
ideal first aid about the stable.
Get a bottle to -day,
"I Was Skinny and
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Gained 11 Lbs."
"Had tired feeling,
110 pep. But Iranized
]east gave me pep;
mucin stronger. Gained
11 lbs, Boils and pim-
plea disappeared." —
Mack Lattoria.
.Amazing new Iranized Yeast adds
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"0111nny,'' wreak body to strong, well-
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Nervousness, indigestion, contain.
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Money back from manufacturer if
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76 beats 36
Rend this wonderful letter from a man of
t70 who is " more active than 40 years ago,"
hanks to the "daily cameral" of .Ilmschrn
,Oahe.
' As a subject of both gout anti rle nnnt;sm
for justover 50 years,I Irish to 00100o -bulge )1J
I learn found nothing so absolutely certain as
Oruoe0en Salta- Epsom and other things all
hare their virtues, but also their drmcameke.
Rnlarhen Salts I have ao far found after 5 years
or more of using thew, hare no drawbacks and
re rounder -effect whatever. I aur 70 and more
active than 40 years ago."
0,1(100 letter on ala lar beepectlon,
r(msehcn Salts is obtainable at drug anti
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A bottle contains 00005)8 to last for 4 orb
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FROM MOTHER
OF EIGHTEEN
Read How This Medicine
•
Helps Fier
Cnrdston, Alberta—"I nm fifty-eight
years old and f Le mother of eighteen
living children. Wo
live on a farm and
I ant a very heal-
thy mother con-
sidering that 1
have such a big
family to work
for. The druggist
first told me about
Lydia E. 1'ink-
han's Vegetable
Compound and I
have depended on
it for many Sens.
When I had this picture taken, the
photographer was telling me abort his
wife's ailments and atter 1 told him
about the Vegetable Compound lie
went to tine drug store and bought her
two bottles." --Alli, BERTHA SAn.1.cN-
0)0011, 50., Cnrdston, Alberta.
ISSUE No, 19—'30