The Herald, 1914-03-20, Page 6vAz,ente0-612-sms.v.--""N" RHEUMATISM
I EALTi Dian MARCH
VictimsCanCure Themselves
alremoedwith ConsumptionWith Dr,. Williams' Pink pills
: .
'Physicians no longer speak
tuberculosis as "inherited," foi
:they know that what is inherited
not the disease, but a lowered pew
O of resietanee. When' .a chile
comee into the world with a histore
afearee sort af physical weakness "41
hisimmediate family, he does no
aftea have the particular form o
disease that his parents or grand-
parents had; but ho usually has a
co•nstitution favorable to the growth
of disease germs.
The germ of tuberculosis is every-
where about us, ready to take ad-
vantage of any opportunity, and
eeetecially of the opportunity that is
flared by the naturally diminished
rasiesance of rapidly growing young
people. Given a family history of
susceptibility to disease in a lad of
fourbeen years of age, who is grow-
ing fast, who over works at school,
Off indulges to excess in athletics,
who has the cheerful disregard
of the laws of health so natural in
a boy of that age, and no farmer
could prepare his land for a partic-
ular crop more scientifically than
'that lad is being prepared foe his
fate.
It is in such cases that the mod-
ern ."preventeirium" does 'se much
good. Every homeahould be a pri-
vate' preventerium, and in families
where there is a tendency to deli-
cate health, the rules should be rig-
idly enforced. The preventive treat-
ment aims to• build up a constitu-
tion strong enough to resist the mi-
crobe of tuberculosis.
The corner stone of the treatment
fresh air, and the most import-
ant single thing is sleeping in the
open air. However difficult and ho -
them -some that may be, it is simply.
eesential to the end in view: 4.m.
upper perch can be built at small
cost, and with warm bedolothiag,
hot-water bottles, and shelter from
driving storms for the sleeper, it
must be need 365 nights each year.
The question of diet is sometimes a
troublesome one, for such pmsons
often show a strong dislike or the
very foods they need, But the im-
reance of taking plenty of oil and
butter and milk and cream and eggs
Must be insisted on; that is almost
s essential fresh air, The boy
must engage very moderately in'
athletic sports, and•must not think
f participating in c,empeti.tive able-
etiees.—Youth's Companion.
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If You Haire a Cold.
Breathe plenty of fresh air. Don't
tay in a close, overheated room.
zees warmly and then stay in
corn full of fresh air.
Don't allow yourself to become
hilly. If you do get chilled, get
arm immediately, even if you do
eed help ;to , do ..so. A neglected c
Id often: bringe serious results.
Don't eat foolishly just because
rerneinber the adage about'
earving a fever and feeding a cold.
let liberally, but eat 'eensiblere
leenever the system is handicap- b
by any illness, it should be re- t
leved from any extra burden of t
• ork in the way of digestion. Near- t
shing but easily digested foods T
hould form the diet of the person r
uffering from a cold. a
Never indulge in any sweating
process unless you can stay in bed
during it. When the pores of the
skin are relaxed and open as a. re-
sult of steaming or sweating they
are especially susceptible to d
draughts and shocks of cold air.
Don'tedowe yourself. If you have
a. card: af • a, sort'you have- heed bee
fore and if you know the treatment f
the physician administered to cure
that cold, you may safely 'repeat :t. b
But don't try patent cough instil -
cines and troches and the p•reserip- r
'tion that. lute done wonders for your 0
next door neighbor. If the cold
'troublesome put yourself in the
hands of a competent physician. .11he is not worried about it, don't let
it worry you. Do what he tells you
to. If he tells yen to go home and
do nothing but let the cold wear it-
self out, dd that Lots of colds are
disagreeable that are not really
dangeieeas.
•Several women have passed the
eaarninathet for the bar in Georgia,
but have nut been allowed to Prac-
tice.
Hub (during a.. (penal 'You C
talk like an idiot Wile ; vs ti
wt to, talk so that you can under- T
Mend :me se
In a. ee.vtain literary • dub years
ewe one of the members, iii previa- lit
ug time :name of e ..candidate f611.
itle,RIbership Meatiened denting his w
atialffleatioles that he-ea:Mel speak .Te
10Veffiti dead langtiageS. To this an an
Ipponene replied that he never Ta
marcs the gentleman in question or
peak but one dead language. and Th
le murdered that as he went along. 1.1
f During the mouth of March peo-
ple who are afflictedwith rheuma-
s tism begin to have- unpleasant
minders of their trouble. The wee,-
titer it changeable — balmy and
'
springlike one day.; eole,. raw and
piercing the next. such and:
t5 den changes of weather that start
f the pangs and tortures of rheum),
tism, lumbago and sciatica. going.
But it must be borne in mind that
although weather conditions start
the pains, the trouble is rooted in
the blood, and can only be mired
through the blood. All the ale
me•nts:and lotions in the world
cure.. rheumatism, Rubbiag mate
seem to ease the pain while you aie
rubbing, but there its value ends.
Only by treating the disease
through the blood can you cure
rheumatism. That is why Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills have cured so
many thousands of oases of this
trouble. Th's new, rich blood 'those
pills actually make drives out the
poisonous acid and rheumatism,
lumbago and kindred troubles are
banished. Among the many suffer-
ers. from rheumatism cured by this;
medicine is Mr. R. J. Sinclair, of
GloseneN,S.,, who eays: "About two
years age I was laid up • with rhea
matism. For two months I could
not walk and had tee -stay in an in
valid's chair. My feet were badly
swollen said my arias teemed to be
paralyzed. I lead been using doc-
tor's medicine for a long time., but
it did not seem. to help me, and the
doctor Really told me that; the only
thing that would cure me would
a change of climate. At this time I
decided to 'give Dr. Williams' -Pink
Pills a' trial, and gat i'eupply..
ter I had taken them for a While I
found they were helping me, and
got a further supply, and they com-
pletely cured me, and I have not
been sick one day since. I strongly
recommend Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for thi a trouble."
If you suffer from rheumatism, or
any other disease of the blood or
nerves, begin to cure ‚yourself to-
day with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
which under. a fair trial will do for
you what they have done for thou'.
sande of others.' 'Sold by all medi-
cine deadeye or by mail at 50 cents
a box or six boxes for $2.50 from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brookville, Ont,
CATACOMBS OF DRUIDS.
Over Fifty Niles of Chambers Cut
In Chalk Cliffs.
Eleven miles southeast of London.
n Kent, a few years ago, were die-
overed the catacombs of the an-
ient Druids; which are now inuc)m
visited by sighlieere and are lighe-
cal, for a part at- least, by. electric
lights. • Over fifty miles of chaembeas.
ut in the 'a Vaelkeliffei leaeie alread
eon explored. : The'Druida lived in
these catacombs when attacked by
heir northern enemies, and here
hey berried many of their dead,
he atone on which the human sac-
ifiees were made is still to be seen,
nd also the well, from which water
s drawn to this day.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
And may a toothless person in-
ulges in biting sarcasm.
ek mean nian always measures the
orld by his own standard.'
When anien pitts foot in It he
eels like kicking hiniself.
And many a selfanade man has
eon unmade by kicking himself.
When a couple are divorced the
cal reason doesn't always show on
me botks.
Every women should let her hue -
and have his own way once in a
bile—just for a. change.
One touch of nature may make
the whole world kin—but., just the
same, your next, door neighbor may
not stand for a touch.
BABY'S OWN TABLETS- •
BANISH CASTOR OM
Once a mother uses Baby's Own
ablets 's -hew 'will never again use
actor oil, that barbarous oiergae f
ye which all children loath. The
ablets are e. 'gentle laxative; plea.- ,
ant to take and are absolutely the
be Medicine a mother can give. ber, r
tic one -c. Concerning them Mrs. c
actor Blandiebte, Wee .s
rites ; "I have used Beby's ,On s
.blets in. pleee,ef castor oil-, tenet e
I
well .SatiSflO with thenn" ,;The
Wets are sold by medicine dealers
by mall .at 25 emits a box .from B
e Dr. Williams' Medicine: Co
roCkville, Oat.
• GREY IS, A ,
The enliven cement tha
ward Grey, the Foreign Seeretery
will accompany the King- amid -Queen
on their forthcoming' visit to. Paris
recalls the oft -stated fact that Sir
Edward has never set foot on for.
sign soil. It has been said that he
visited Madrid in 1908 and Berlin
last year. it is annouriced now that
Sir Ertward Grey,
neither of these visits Was made. A
few years ago Sir Edward said in a
speech : •
"For twenty-eight years, my life
has been a continual struggle to live
at home."
It is generally, reportedathat Six
Ed -Ward speaks no German and very
bad French. Mr. Venizeloe, the
Greek Premier, said some time ago
that he. had the greatest difficulty in
understanding 'Sir' Edwatd.Grey''s
French.
Hints for the Home.
If a little Salt is put on the dishes
in which eggs are served the egg
will wash off easily.
If floors of a closet are wiped
with gasoline or benzine, after being
scrubbed insects will be kepaaway.
To brown pies and cakes quickly
just:before removing them from the
oven throw a handful of mo*angar
on the 'hottest part of the overtaxed
close the door quickly.' The cakes
.will be brown in a 'few minutes.
New iron' saucepans ' should be
rubbed inside and -out with grease,
left for 48 hours; and then.Washed
in *Caccia and water before being
put into use. This tempers the iron,
and renders it less liable to track
and rust.
To keep moths out of yentrolosets
and chests without giving, the
clothes an unpleasant odor sprinkle
oil of cedar freely in -side .on the
wood in ,the -comers.- Be careft.41
.that itedoes, nbt to.uoh..the clothing,
Or it may leaye a stain.
DON'T HAVE RHEUMATISM
GET GIN PILLS NOW,
and be free of pain all winter. Mr.
Robert Wilson of Ran:Meld, N.B., says:
"It affords me great pleasure to convey
not only to you but also to all sufferers
from Backache and lielzeuroatism, the
great relief I have obtained from the use
of Gin Rine. 'I feel thankful so you. I
recommend GIN BILLS to anyone suffer-
ing as I did."
•sse. a -)Itox, for $2.60. Sample free if you
write Nationaa Dreg .4 Chemical Co. Of
Canada; Limited, 'Toronto.
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E CEA MING. WASTE le,AND . •
Farms Are Built Out of River Slit
In a Peet of England.
curious method Of rhelaiming
waste land for agricultaeal . pur-
poses prevails in mi. limited district
of England along the Trent, Ouse,
Don and other rivers that flow into
the great estuary of the Humber
iii nerthern Lincolnshire and south-
east Yer4adro.
The water of the tides, that come
up these rivers ,is exceedingly ,imid-
dy. In 'slimmer a 'cylindrieal glass
filled with this water to 4:4:61)0 of
twelve or fifteen inches will Present -
y, depesit an inch far more. of Mud,
known locally AS -"war." . No one
SnOws where the 'weep comes from;
me to quote aidEnglieh description
of this locality, "The Hum -umber at its
mouth is clear :water; andeaO.fleeele
n the countries washed by theee
ivers bring in the warp, but onthe
ontrery they do -welch .by
pciling ite 'In the Very deieitt:Seda
ere and•longest it -is best
t14- meet ,
, 0 345incialyi the tidewAt6t. ugt,a to
"Tom: the -rivet' ba -mike, 'and
peead a' deposit of: airt&,:oirer the
u
surrounding contry; • When the'
there w ere ,
•
becames de fertile treats of land
quarter to half a Mile Wide et either,
• and were greatly esteemed, as thew
were. well drained and 'produced
good crops in all eeasons. Behind
these tracts, however, there are ex
tensive tracts of lower' lands that
were wa-berloggeel, since thea were
below the level of the river,
The system Of "warping," or
building up these waste lands into
fertile farms by the use of the rivee
silt, dates back, to about 17:30, A
,piece of land is first inclosed with a
-hank, ,and connected with the'river
by means: of a. "warping ehannel,"
provided with eluiee gates. • Twice
a day during the high tides of the
summer months the richly charged
tide water is let in, allowed to de-
posit its load of silt on the land,
and flow out again at ebb. As each
flooding may result in the deposit
of an eighth of an inch of soil,, in
two or three. years the surface is,
raised as manyfeet. They flood the
land no longe,' but theyesow. it to
White' clover, and drain it by means
of ditches that discharge into the
warping channel, which now serves
as the main drain. Later, the land
is cut up into farms of one hundred
and fifty to two hundred acres.
Wheat and potatoes are the princi-
pal crops of warp farms.
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When a Viroman Suers
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I changed into. the cart where -he
.was; db -was a strange sensation to
feel his sleek hide brush against
my hand anal his tail curl around
my neck now and then. At last we
got within about thirty yards of the
herd; they took the hood from the
cheetah's eyes, the leash was slip-
ped, and he was off, clearing the
ground with easy, swinging, noise-
less bounds.
Ae soon as, the bucks were aware
of his approach, they made off at
a great speed, but the cheetah was
too swift for 'them. Going like light -
With Chronic Backache ning, he.picked out the biggest buck
in the herd, and soon oveitook him.
There is Trouble Ahead.
Constantly on their feet, attending
to the wants of a large and exacting
family, women often break down
with nervous exhaustion.
In the stores, factories, and on a
farm are weak, ailing women, dragged
down with torturing backache and
bearing down pains.
.SuCh suffering isn't natural, but it's
•dangerous, because due to diseased
kidneys.
The dizziness, insomnia, deranged
menses and othbr symptoms of kidney
complaint can't ,cure .themselves„thek
require' the assistance of Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills which go direct to the seat
of the trouble.
To give vitality and power to the
kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and
liver, to free the blood of poisons,
probably there is no remedy so suc-
cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For
all womanly irregularities their merit
is well known.
Because of their mild, soothing and
healing effect, Dr.,Hamilton's Pills are
safe, and are recommended for girls
and women of all ages. 25 cents per
box at all dealers. Refuse any sub-
stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man-
drake and Butternut.
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HUNTING WITH A CHEETAH.
An English Clergyman's Experience
In India.
During a year's stay in India as
the guest of the Maharaja Gaekwar
of Baroda, one of the three premier
princes of India.'Mr. Weeden, a
young English clergyman, had a
great many strange and interesting
experiences. He •writes -thns Of :4
hunlming,'expedition. that. Was I .ranged',for . him. -The cheetah, of
dWhich he speaks, is-aspotted, long
'legged animal that seems almost
like an ' intermediate species be-
tween the cat and the dog families.
When we reached Makarpura, we
exchanged our carriage for a tongs.
with a pair of horses, and drove
through the country lanes to a vil-
lage some five miles farther on.
Here the cheetah was waiting for
we pacing ' impatiently about at the
end of his tether. He was so tame
that I went up and patted him:, and
he licked tuy hand with a. tongue as,
rough as a file. •
Three hullock.earts were
one.fer us, one for the cheetah, and
one for "drink -water and all that,'
as Sampatrao put it. They put a
hood over the 'cheetah's head, and
we 'set off; I eat 'next to the driver,
with my legs swinging in front, and
almost touching the bullocks. Sam-
patrao called out, "Don't get too
close; or they will kick you !" which
was not reassuring; however, they
seemed quiet enough. A great camel
cattle stalking -along behind us to
;Carry the "bag," and three men on
horseback' felleveed • the camel.
There were several herds of black
buck about, and when we had cho-
sen one, we followed them slowly
over the fields.. As I wanted to see
as much of the cheetah as possible,
hebreyotzrtrne?
time ?
By uoini-T.
HAIR FIESTOftEll
Your Gray flair can be re-
stored to its Natural Color.
THOUSANDS flaYE IREFIEVITTED
DT ITS USE
Atoll Druggloto OOo. a Got.
With a. mi ht ri the h
g y see ng, e c eeta-h
caught the buck a. tremendous blow
on the flank, and knocked him over.
Then the cheetah sprung on his
prey, fixed his teeth in the buck's
thioat, and soon finished him.
We all ran up, and the huntsman
hauled the cheetah off with some
difficulty, for he . had became very
'fierce. When they had at last' se' -
cured 'him, we set off again after an-
other herd, -and the same perform-
ance was repeated. On the way back
we 'hunted with a kind -'of lynX.,
which they called by.ts Persian
name of Shiah Gosh; a funny -look-
ing little chap with long -pointed
ears. It is very clever at catching
a large bird 'something like a crow.
It walks very quietly up to the
bird, and then leaps quickly upon
it just as it spreads its wings to fly
away.
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THE MOST PERFECT PUMP.
One of Nature's Diminutive Pieces
of Machinery. ,
.The most perfect pump .in the
world, the most perfect ever made,
is also the oldest—how old, no one
knows, for it is as old as man him-
self.
This pump is so small and s
that it might be carried in a'
coat pocket. 'Yet it ruts d
night, without a step, with
tention, drawing in. and a
forth two and a half ounces of
79 times a minute. In one
it pumps 05 ounces; in one
656X pounds; in one year, 5,
pounds. Its normal life is a,
years, in which time it pump
412,500 pounds, `or more the
206 tons.
To transport this immense
of liquid that it pumps..wom
quire. MOO :freight ears of or
capacity. This would *Mee
trains of 30 cars each, and a
engines to haul them, Sera
in one line, with no intery
tween each train, they would
a distance of 47 miles. --
This diminutive piece of-
ery has been known to keep
work without a single stop to
than 100 years.
It pulsates 4;200 times an
100,800 times a day, 36,792,00
a year. It has no journals o
jogs to oil, no bolts to tigh
slack to be taken up. It is s
strutted that its parts are at
tically repaired as it goes
But, with all of this, there
very serious characteristic.
rably connected with this
which is, that once it stops
not he started up again, unl
mediate steps be taken to do
an expert. Even this get
fails. So the owner should u
and judgment in its upkeep.
is no other machine that w
any, knowledge of of whit
above can .be said. How thi
accomplished is known only
Inyentor,
° This pump is the human In
Cleave to the good and use
ver on the rest.
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The Wonderful Spr ing Tonic
If you have had a hard winter,
Na-Dru-Co Tasteless Preparation of
Cod Liver Oil will help you to
recuperate quickly and avoid the
coughs and colds so prevalent during
the changeable spring weather.
In this preparation the nutritive
and curative properties of the best.
Norweglin Cod Liver Oil are
combined with .Hypophosphttes,
Cherry Bark' and Malt 'Extract
you have probably the 'finest foe
tonic ktiown. •
in
a form that is really pleasant to take
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