The Clinton News Record, 1913-01-23, Page 6I
LA GRIPPE'S 'VICTIMS
Left Weak, Miserable ,and Proy to
Disege in Many Forms
One of the meet treacherous
eases afflicting the people or On -
4a during the winter months is la
eriPPe: Or influenza. It almost in-
variebly ends with a complication
of troubles. rt tortures its victims
with alternate fevers and ohille,
headacbes and backaches. ft leaves
lien an easy may to pneumonia,
bronchitis, .and even consumption.
Indeed the dehrily after-effects of
griepe may leave the victim a
chronic invalid. You owl avoid la
grippe entirely by keeping the blood
real and red by an occasional use
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, If you
have net done thie and, the disease
atteaks yea, you can ;banish its
deadly after-effects through the use
of, his 'same great blood -building,
nerve -restoring medicine. Here is
proof of the wonderful power of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills over this trou-
ble.
Mr. Emmanuel Laurin, St. Je-
rome, Que., es,y,s : "1 WaS3 Seized
with a severe attack of la grippe. I
was obliged to stop work and re-
main in nay bed for several weeks,
and while appeared to get over
the first steges of the trouble, I
did not regain my usual health. I
suffered from headaches, loss of ap-
petite and extreme weakness. I
did riot sleep well at nights, and
• would arise in the morning feeling
eked /slid worn one -This continu-
ed for about two months during
• which time I was taking treatment,
• but apparently without email. Then
Was advised to try Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, and I got al half dozen
boxes. By the time I had taken
three boxes there was a decidedim-
povement, and actually before I
had completed the 'sixth box I was
enjoying my old-time health. I was
strong as ever, could sleep well and
eat well, and no longer suffered
from lassitude and headaches. I
have proved the value of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills for the pernicious
after-effects of la grippe, and can
therefore recommend them to other
sufferers."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by
going to the root of the trouble in
the blood, which they enrich and
make red and pure. These pale cure
all troubles due to bad blood, and if
you are ailing you should start to
mere yourself to -day by taking this
great medicine. Sold by all medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents
a box or six boees for $2.50 from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
BURYING IN "PIGEON HOLES."
Pretty Hard . to Mourn at the
"Grave" of a Spaniard.
A rather curious -and to our
idea, says the Wide World Maga-
zine, somewhat unpleasing--ottatom
obtains in Spanish cemeteries. All
round (the burying ground a build-
ing is erected whose design cen
only be compared to that of a nest
of pigeon hole, often seen in post
offices and similar institutione.
Each pigeon hole is a tomb. When
a persen dies his relatives hire a
pigeon hole for fivo years, and the
body is placed inside,. The end is
then sealed up with mortar and a
memorial tablet affixed on the out -
aide. The lease of the pigeon hole
may be renewed at the end of the
ftvc years, but if it is . allowed to
expire the tomb is unsealed and the
bones removed to make way for an-
other tenant.
Needless to say, the (mange -
meat has eonie good points. The
space taken ftp by the 'pigeon hole
cemetery" is comparatively smell,
as is also the cost of burial. Pic-
turesquenees is, however, oonspic-
uously absent, nor is sentimental
grief eatered Sor, as it would be im-
passible to go and mourn at the
grave of a person buried in a pi-
geon • hole eo high up that a ladder
was needed to reach it To suoh as
prefer the old-fashioned graves the
central space ef ground is offered,
but the "pigeon holes" are the
most popular.
Children's Questions.
• Education is erroneously sup-
• posed to be had at school, The
most ignorant children often have
been constant in their school at-
tendance and there have been very
intelligent ones who never sew the
inside of a schoolroom. The child
who always asks an explanation of
• terms or phrases it -cannot under -
•eased, who is never willing to re-
peat, parrot -like, that which is in-
comprehensible will far outstrip in
"education" de ordinary routine
echolea. "Education" goes on with
chileren at home, in the street, at
• church, at play -everywhere. Do
• not refuse to answer eheir proper
questions, then. Do not check this
natural intelligence, for which
books can never compensate,
though you bestowed whole librar-
ies.
• CONSTIPATION CURED BY
'BABY'S OWN TABLETS
leaby'e Own Tablets are the best
medicine a mothee can use to relieve
her little ones from constipation
• and all other stomach and bowel
troubles. They aiet as a gentle
laxative, are pleasant to take and
are absolutely safe. Concerning
• them Mrs. Philippe St. Pierre, St.
• Perpetue, Que., meta "My baby
was badly constipated and was
cross all the tits, Nothing I gave
•(her seemed to do any good till I
leg= Baby's Own Tablets. They
are the best medicine in the world
'for little ones and queerly relieved
ray baby." The Tablets are sold
:arm by medicine dealers or by mail se
05 cents a bee from The Dr, Wil.
Medicine do., Brockville,
• Ont.
MIDI] MILLIONS TINKERING.
Moscow Character Enjoyed Howl -
fag Like a 110; alsteessereby.
There has eerentle, died one of
the bestknown ohareasere it, Mos-
oow, the yory wealthy Ilahreheff,
whe worked bis way up in the world
ham a mere tinker who mended the
gantovars (tea urns) to a full
fledged men of rotenone. That the
vale more teen a bit "cracked" is
inedersineble. At 'times he would
crawl into one or other 'of the two
dog kenuele at hie door and would
bawl and hark as much like a dug
as his talente wood allow at all the
passersby.
Another idiosyncrasy was to go
round to a theatre just before the
end of the performance and hire
every one of the -sledge drivers and
get theni to drive away, while h
remained to enjoy the sight of the
people shivering in the cold and
trying hard not to believe that they
were abandoned to "Shanks's
mere." Meet of the begging it -
tens he received he had printed end
distributed the .books free to all
comers.
One of hie lest freaks of fantasy
was the burial of his (two feet thae
he had to hare amputated. He had
them buried with all ceremony and
erected a monument inscribed,
"Here reat tho feet of Balaeheff."
• ROYAL COShIETICS.
What Their Majesties Use in the
Boudoir.
The lovely and perennially youth-
ful complexion of Queen Alexandra
makes the feat plain that her Ma-
jesty the Queen -Mother is partic-
ularly chows as regards her selec-
tion of ballet eoaps, perfumes, and
cosmetics generally. So careful has
Queen Alexamdra always been in
tais respect that she hes never
used anything of the kind without
having first had it analyzed to ,be
assured of its purity. Her favorite
perfunaes are those of the lily of the
valley and the violet.
The German Empress has a pro-
nounced partiality for the scent
known as 'nets -mown hay," whilst
the Queen of Italy has a liking for
Bomanoreara and Palermo cream,
with a patriotic prejudice also as
regards. perfumes.
The Czarina loves the odor of
fresh trielets, and every day a lav-
ish supply of these modest flowers is
arranged in all her Imperial Majes-
ty's rooms, and even scattered
among the articles in her ward,.
robe. No asveet scent seems too
powerful for the Czarinas and she
deliglats in laving about her suoh
blossoms as these of the heassinth
and the gardenia. The perfumes
she chiefly .uses -a11 of Parisian
manufacture -are the jasmine and
the jonquil.
Queen Wilhelmina of Holland em-
loya, both ha her boudoir and the
ItoynI nursery, a specially fabra
catecl English soap :scented with
heliotrope, while her favorite per.
fume is eau -de -Cologne.
Stomach Always Baulked,
Had Constant Indigestion
Sntell of Cooking Illaile Him Sick
-Bilious Two Days a Week.
Cured by Dr. Hamilton's Pills.
err. Clemmon,s' experience is not
unusual. Nowsa-days poor seornaclis
are more the rule than the excep-
tion. But the proper treatment is
sure to make a muck cure. You
ova always depend on Dr. Efamil-
ton's Pills, they reach the trouble
at once, go right to business, work
while you sleep and have you feel-
ing better if not cured next morn-
ing.
"My food seemed to (decompose
in my eternath, writes Mr. Ralph
Clean:eons, of Newbridgo P.O. "I
had a stomach that failed in some
way to perform its werk. Diges-
tion seemed more or less arrested
.h,nel I grew thin, yellow, nervous.
The stomach became distended and
iinpecied, apparently the action of
the heart, for often at night it
would do great stunts. At times
my heed ached most terribly. A
friend whoa had been cured of a
sinbiiar condition, advised me to
take Dr, Hamilton's Pills regular-
ly, which I did. The result in my
cam was simply marvelous. Dr,
alarnillon'e Pills removed the cause,
strengthened the stomach, excited
the lever to normal action, the kid-
neys were released of excessive
work. Health soon grew within
me. I can now eat, sleep and live
like a live man."
Be advised -use Dr. Hamilton's
Pills -they are eure to do you good.
25o. per box, five for $1.00, at all
druggists and storekeepers or ley
mei from The Catarrhozone Co.,
Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Om -
ENGLAND SOBERING hiT's
Consumption of Wine Ileaaessel 30
Otte Bottle Per Capita.
England is becoming a imeresesa
ber, though, perhaps nee a seere'
godly. nation.
About -thirty-four years) Geo else
populatioa of the lanifsed, Kingdom
consumed about three asottle:s of
wine per head, and tare leis little
more than one battle, ,The popula-
tion is larger and so the wine mer-
chants are net all amined, and (they
seli whiekey, what/shag a great deal
to do with the desaline in wine
drinking.
It le arn age ;of ;realism, and whis-
key and evee port are not treated
now wieh proper re,spect. Wel have:
according to Messre. Gilbey, a
"curtailment almost to ye/a:seine
isnleo-
oistofthe after dinner -setting";
el days men would rever-
entially empty the decanter before
lighting a large cigar, but now they
take small ones, or even a cigarette,
arie it is to be fewest sometimes
smoke them before finishing their
port.
A. BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS.
Prim:eels Marie of Roumania Is But
Thirteen Years Old.
One of the most, charming young
royalties in all Europe is Princees
Marie of Roumania'who is scarce-
ly more than ehirte,en years old
Beauty ia her birthright, for her
mother, the Crown Princess Marie,
after whom she is named, is ne-
nowned for her beauty, her amiable
mannere and her delightful dispo-
sition.
The mother married Crown
Prince Ferdinand of Roumania
when she was eighteen. Reports
from Bucharest have it that already
young princes and grand dukes
have come a-eourang Prineess
Marie. -
In her veius flows English and
Russian blood, which perhaps ex-
plains why she has blonde hair and
blue eyes. Her grandfather was
Prince Alfred, Queen. Victoria's
son, Duke of Edinburgleand Sa,xe-
Coburg-Gotha; her grandmother
was Grane Duchess Marie of Rus-
sia.
Prineese Marie exid her two sis-
ters and brother have been brought
up on essentially modern methods;
between the broad Imes of know-
ledge and savoire faire.
The Princesses are devoted to
outdoor sports, in which their mo-
ther joins them enehusiastically.
Nothing can be prettier than the
sight daily in Bucharest, -the
Crown 'Princess riding with her
elaildren.
The mother, slender in her stela,
fitting habit, looks like a girl, the
Princesses ride like lovely Ama-
zons, their golden locks dreaming
in the breeze.
or;
A GOOD BREAFAST.
Some Persons Never Know What it
Means.
A good breakfast, a good appe-
tite and good digestion mes,n ev-
erything to the man, woman or
child who has anything to do, and
wants to get a good start toward
doing it:
A Southern man tells of his wife's
"good breakfast" and also supper,
made out of Grape -Nuts and cream.
He says;
. "I should like to tell you how
much good Grape -Nuts has done
for my wife. After being in poet
health for the last 18 years, during
part of the time scarcely anything
would stay on her stomach long
enough to nourish her, finally at
the suggestion of a friend she tried
GrapaNuts.
"Now, after about four weeks on
this delioioue and nutritious food,
she has picked up most wonderfua
ly and seems as well as anyone can
bet
"Every morning she makes a
good breakfast on Grape -Nubs eat-
en juet as it oosnes from the pack-
age with cream or milk added; and
then again the same at supper,
and the change in her is wonder-
ful.
"We can't speak too highly of
Grape •Nuts as a food after our
remarkable experience." Name
given by Canadian Postern Co.,
Vindsor, Ont. --Reed the little
book, "The Road to Wellville," itt
pkgs. "There's a Reason."
Ever read the above letter/ A new one
appears front time to UM. They aro
genuine, truo, and full ot huinan IntareSt.
:Ty
HOBI3IES OF NOTED FOLK.
Foot and Headgear Colleeted by
Dowager Queen of Italy.
Colle,ctore gather together arta
cies snore or less interesting ebut
probably few go in for such bulky
objects as those ehosen by a distin-
guished Britisher says Tit -Bits. Old
doors are the object et his desire.
His doors come from old houses,
castles, and abbeys of historical in-
terest, Some time ago he obtained
at considerable east a door through
which, during the Frenoh revolu-
tion, Marie Antoinette Charlotte
Clorday, Denton and Robespierre
passed on elieir way to the guillo-
tine.
• Probably nobody of to -day has a
•strong desire to bring together a
great variety of teas and snuffs.
Lord Petereham, however, a noted
men in hie day, had se hobby for ac-
quiring various kinds of tea and
muff, All around his sitting -room
were shelves, on the one (side laden
with canistere of Souch.ong Bohea
Oesageu, Pekoe, Russian and other
teas, gad on the other with head -
some Jam contemn:1g every kind of
seuff :that the collector could lay
bis hands on.
The Dowager Queen of Italy is
the possessor of an odd -collection,
one that has the interest of associa-
teen. It comprises the foot and
heedgeres 'of royal personages of dif-
ferent .periode, at is said to in-
clude a ;Handel 7411`11 1"'" ..k.r.ro peir
of where slippere that belonged to
Mary Queen el Soda'shoes worn
by Queen Anne and the E.npress
aosephine and gloves that were the
property of Merle Aseteincete.
The British aeroplane raet Gan -
prises about fifty machines, of which
some thirty are practicable, mod-
ern creft.
ED. 4.
ISSUll 4-'13.
HE FOUND'THINI.
•NO FAITH CURE
BUT DODD'S KIDNEY • PILLS
CLEANED OUT W. F. BLACK'S
SCIATICA.
Ile was In an agony 1141.0n a friend
gave lam a box. Now he reason.
monde them to everybody.
Newcasele, N.B., Jan. 20. (Spe-
cial). -In these cold fall days when
the chill winds crystallize the uric
acid in the blooit and cause the
pa:ngs of Rheumatism and Sciatica
to being sleepless nights to many a
home, a man's best friend is het who
can tell his neighbor oS a etre cure
for his torture.s. Such a friend is
Wm. F. Bleck, of this place. He
suffered from Sciatic& end lame
back. He was no bad that he could
not lace his boots or turn in bed.
lecelda Kidney Pills oured him earl
lie events all his neighbors to kaow
of the euro.
"Yes," Mr. Black says, in an in-
terview, "I was so bad with Scia-
tica and Lama Back that I couldn't
la.oe iny ehoes or teem in ;bed, when
a friend gave me about a third of a
box of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I
startei taking them without much
faith in their curative powers, anti
found them all they were recom-
szended.
"Wow 1 am recommending
Dorld'a Kidney Pills to all sufferers
from Kidney Diseluse."
Dodd's Kidney Pills are no faith
cure. They're a, simple but stereo
cure for discasedri kidneys.
THE AGE TO WED.
Turkey Carries the PO,IM Inc Youth
of Beides and Grooms.
The ideal age bo marry is said to
be -in the British Isle, at any
rate -at the age of twenty-five Inc
the man and twenty-two for the
woman, although legally a by of
fourteen may, if he so desireatake
to wife a bride of twelve, providing
both have parental consent, says
London Answers,
In Austria a girl and boy are al-
lowed to make a home for theme
selves at the early age of fourteen;
while in Spain the intending hus-
band must have passed his four-
teenth birthday, and ;the bride that
of her twelfth anniversary. Irt Ger-
many the man must be eighteen,
and the same age Inc husbanes pre-
vails in Frame and Belgium.
• The man and women in Hungary
adhering to the Catholic faith may
he fourteen a(nd twelve seepeotively
to enter into the holy state of Mat-
rimony; while those of the Protes-
tant religion must reach the years
of eighteen and fifteen. The same
rule obtains in Portugal as Spain;
but in Russia °me Saxony the stan-
dard of the marriageable age is
again raised to eighteen years of
age for the man, and sixteen for tloo
woman.
Fourteen and twelve for the two
erxes is the minimum marrying age
in Switzerland. But perhaps Tur-
key carries all before it in the
youth of its brielos and bride-
grooms. Efere; the girl and boy who
can walk properly, and who are
capable of follemeng the religieus
mar/sorer, are permitted to be
united, in wedlock.
--,s,
How to Cure
Horse Distemper
An Experienced Horseman Sol-
emnly Declares Nothing is So
Satisfactory as Nerviline.
Says Noriftlide Is Fine Liniment.
"After fifty years' experience in
raising horses I mon eafely testify
that Id remedy gives such good re-
sults for an all-round stable lini-
ment as Nerviline." Thus opens
the very earnest letter of J. J. Ev-
anston, who lives near Wellington.
"I had a very valueble horse that
took -distemper a month ago, mod
Was afraid I was going to lose lain.
His throat swelled and hard lumps
developed. His nostrils ran cad
he had a terrible cough. I a lied
different remedies, but was unable
to relieve my horse of his pain anel
:suffering till I started isa use Ner-
viline. 1 mis.-ed a bottle of isTervi-
line toed sweet all anal rubbed the
mixture Oil the throat and or est
three times a day, and you would
scarcely believe the way that horse
picked up. Nerviline eured him.
I also have need Neerviline for colic
in horses a,nd cows, and earnestly
ecconamend it to every man that is
raising stock."
For strains, (sprains, swellings,
colic, distemper, coughs, and e,olds,
no liniment will prove. so eeicaci-
ous in the stable as "Nervilbre"-
it's good, for man or beast, fer in-
ternal ( s' external use. Wherever
there id pain, Nerviline will cure it.
Rehm° substitutes. Large size
bottlea 50c.; trial size, 25c., at all
dealers, or the Oatarrhozone Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y., and ICingston, Ont.
China's Code of Manners.
iteCZCIOTof manners has beeri is-
sued by President Yuen Shileic'ai,
including rale following erticles :
1. To siolute : Take off the hat and
boa. 2. At important ceremonies,
such as funerals, marriages end
national feetivale, take off the hat
end( bow three times. 3, At every-
day ceremonies take oE the het and
bow once. 4. When meeting in the
street bake off the hat without be w-
him 5. Women must obey rat/soles,
1 wad 2, but they will tort take off
their hats. The same decree fixes
the etyle of men's and women's
epeeist es.
About 100 street accidents occur
daily in the United Kingdom.
IVlinard's Liniment Cures Garda In CoWa,
A Cluster of "Dont'e."
Don't sprinkle salt on the tail of
temptation.
Dona try ta got the better of a
man weo hesn't any.
Don't be satisfied to pay as you
go. Save ,enough bo get ;melt.
Don't get married with the sole
edea that taiesery loves company.
Don't follow the beaten 'Crack un-
less you are eatiefied to remain
beaten,
De:net aceept adviee from a man
who never offers you anything else,
Don't expect Opportunity to
cense to you with a letter of intro-
duction.
Don't trest to luck. Nine -tenths
of the x.u30,13113 in the weed guess
wrong. -
Don't buy your fries -Ida They
never last as long as those you
make yourself.
Don't envy the rise of 'others.
Mis&li2eYreafrmaoth.nwho
g°68. to tile top
n
Don't geeet misfortune with a
smile unless you are prepared for a
one-sided flirtation.
Don'e make geode resolutions un-
less you oonstently -carry a repair
kilt with you,
Don't place too much confidence
in eapeareames. Many a mem with
a red nose is white all t,he way
through.
Don't forget in times (of peace to
prepare for war. That's about the
only use some of us ,seera to have
for peace.
'Don't fail to; have an object in
view, Mazy a. man leads snob an
aimless existence thee he could fire
at ;random without hitting it.
A, WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
An eminent scientist, the other
day, gave .his opinion that the most
wonderful discovery of recent years
was the discovery of Zam-Buk. Just
think! As soon as a single thin
layer of Zam-Buk is applied to a
wound or sore, such injury is in-
sured against blood poison!
Then again. As soon as Zam-
Buk is applied to a tore, or a cut,
or to skin ;disease, it stops the
smarting. That is why children are
such friends ;of Zam-Buk.
Again. As soon as Zarn-I3uk is
applied to a wound or to a diseased
part, the cells beneath the skin's
surfece aro so stimulated that new
healthy tissue is quickly formed.
This forming of fresh healthy tissue
from below is Zam-Buk's secret of
healing. The tissue thus formed is
worked up to the surface and liter-
ally oasts off the diseased tissue
above it. This is why Zam-Buk
cures are permanent.
Only the ether day Mr. Marsh,
of 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal,
(sailed man the Zam-Buk Company
and told them that Inc over twenty-
five years he had been a martyr to
eczema. His hands were at one
time so covered with sores that he
had to sleep in gloves. Four years
ago Zam-Buk was introduced to
him, and in a few months it cured
him. To -day -over three years af-
ter his elm of a disease he had Inc
tsventy-five years -he is still cured,
and has had no trace of any return
of the eczema!
All druggists sell Zam-Buk at 50c.
box, or we will send free trial box
if you send this advertisement and
a le. stamp (to pay realm postage).
Address Zarn-Buk Co., Tomato.
Gleanings.
Ab every aceion ask yourself this
question :-What will be the e,onee-
gueace of thee to me?
The greater part of yeur trouble
lies in your fancy, therefore you
may free yourself from it -when you
please.
Let every action tend to some
point and; be perfect in its kind.
Happiness lice all in the func-
tions of reason, in warrantable de-
sires and vietarous practice.
Ramon and the, reasoning faculty
need no foreign assistance, but are
eufficient Inc their own purpose.
Love affirms; its own worthiness,
it imparts to °there its good, and
finds its life again in the well-being
of others.
What eels be more delightful
tha,n prudence? To be furnished
with that buculty oS underetancling
which •keeps a man from messy a
felse ;step, and helps him to good
fortune in all his business.
Sustice is one of the primal obli-
gations which proceed from love,-
Mercue Aurelitia
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto.
The "Triple Allience" is the name
given to the understanding be-
teyeen Gerinany, Austria anel
adopted in 1882.
--
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tette LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets,
Dlugglsts refund snovoy if it fails to oure,
E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box.
25e.
Patience may be a virtue, or it
may be simply lazinees.
Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
`t -
The largest battleship under
construction is the Japanese ship
Fuso. When completed, she will
have a diaplacernent 01 32,000 toes,
and be able to fire a broadside of
over 20,000 pounds -nearly three
times as much as that fired by the
Dreadnought.
samnie fres If you Write National Drug
& Oheinical Co. of Canada, Limited,
Toronto.
Nall Knells.
It believes one to bo careful even DIsriolliiED
in so prosaic] a matter an the pre-
plan ,day upon which one manieures FACE
one's nailp
s. For it is opularly
[HupTioNs 01
eimpoeed that Isrim them on Mon-
day ansi you will receive, news be-
fore the week is out. Do them ors a
Tueselea, anti it is almost certain
you will inherit Or buy a new pair
of aloes somewhere. about that time,
For (sustained health, do your par-
ing an e Wednesday; but, to ob-
tain veealth'elefer the operation till
Thursday, ff you would avoid trou-
ble of any kind, never touch your
fingers .with eciesers on a. Friday.
Miss Saturday, toe, if you aro not
a good voyager, But of all other
days in the week, beware of cut-
ting them meths Sabbath Day,
HER HEARINQ RESTORED.
Astonishing Deliverance of Woman
Thougat to be Hopelessly Deaf.
NEW YORK (Special Despatch).
-Fully oonvinced that her hearing
has been permanently restored af-
ter years of torture with heed
noises and almost total deafness,
Mrs. B. A. Barry of 655 W. 170th
St.,N. Y. City, has now been per-
Suacled to tell the story of her won-
derful deliverance,
After hexing spent hundreds of
dollars on meohanical devices, medi-
cines asid ;doctors' fees, he decided
that this latest discovery, however
simple and inexpensive, should be
the last she would try before re-
signing herself to the hopelessness
of permanent and total deafness.
Those interested in Mrs. Barry's
case and the ;hope it holds (out for
them may write ix; her in confidence
for full details, which she offers to
send gratuitously.
Eight hundred and eighty-one
thousand, two hundred and forty-
one births and 527,864 (deaths were
registered in England and Wales
during the year 1911,
Millard's Liniment Oo., Limited.
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whilst I have occasionally used other Ifni -
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If rubbed between tit° hande anti
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cold in the head in twenty-four hours.
/1 is also the Bost for bruiSes. sprains,
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Body Covered With Running Sores,
Could Not Sleep from Itching and
Pain, Cross and Fretful. Tried
Fifty Remedies Without Result,
Cured in Nine Days by Cuticura
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GO Champagne St, Montreal, Quebec,.
I have a five-year-old boy who was Buffet,.
Ing *OM what the cloctpr sald was
gratelle." His body was alt
covered with running soros.
The trouble started with
pimples and opened up into
sores. Of course scratching
naade It worse. The anna-
Dons appeared OA his face
and disfigured him awfully,
The boy could not sleep ab
',night from the Itching and
pain, and I did not know what to dO With,
him.' It made hina cross and fretful. If
have tided one, I have tried fifty remedies;
without result. 5.5 last 0 got samples of
Cancans Soap and Ointment, and after
using them two days 0 noticed a change.
I then bought a full-sized cake of Cuticura
Soap and one box of Outicura Ointment and
I used to give the boy a hot bath daily
using Outicura Soap freely, and then applied
the Cutioura Ointment. Ea had suffered
three months with the horrible disease be.
fore 5 started to use the Outicura Soap and
Ointment, and nine days after the boy ISSIS
cured and has not been troubled since.tl
(Signed) E. Cloutier, Doc. 12, 1011.
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A single set Ls often suillelent.: Liberal
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Gibbs-"Steut people, they say,
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