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Flesherton Advance, 3 Apr 1913, p. 7

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SHE TOOK HER . FRIEND'S ADVICE AND DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED II KH SON. BtraiRht and Simple Statement Telia of Another Grand Cnre By the Old Canadian Kidney Rem- edy. Springhaven, Yarmouth Co., N. 8., March 31 (Special). Simple and straight to the point is the state- ment of Mrs. Erven C. Trefry, of this place, but it tells of another grand cure by Dodd's Kidney Pills. "My fifteen-y ear-old son, Angus," Mrs. Trefry states, "suffered from pain in his back, headache, and a pain over his eyes. ''He was so bad he could not walk across the floor. My friends advised me to give him Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. "They cured him." That young Trefry's kidneys were wrong is evidenced by the cure. Dodd's Kidney Pills only cure dis- eased kidneys. They never fail to do that. The reason they cure rheumatism, backache, gravel, dropsy, Bright's disease, diabetes, and kindred dis- eases, is that these all spring from disordered kidneys. If you have any of these diseases you haven't tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbors. They'll! tell you Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure them. A LOBDLY WHIPPER-IN. A lord succeeds a lord as chief whipper-in of the Unionist party in Great Britain, for Lord Edmund T&lbot steps into the position vacat- ed by Lord Balcarres. He has plenty of experience for the post, seeing that the has been associated with the Unionist whip's office for many years. Lord. Edmund Talbot is a brother of the Duke of Norfolk. He is fifty-eight years of age, and prior to entering politics served for many years in the llth Hussars. He took Lord Talbut. Not Convincing. She Anyhow, you must admit he is a well-bred man. Did you no- tice his knowledge of Aristotle 1 He I did, and if you want my candid opinion, I don't believe he's ever been there. part in the South African cam- paign, and was mentioned in des- patches. Lord Edmund has sat for the Chichester Division of Sussex since 1894. In the last Unionist Government he was private secre- tary to Mr. St. John Brodrick (now Lord Middleton and was after- wards appointed a Junior Lord of the Treasury. He cannot boast of any oratorical gifts, but he has a very genial manner, which serves him well in the lobby, and is popu- lar with politicians on both sides of the House. 1 To whom It may concern: Thi* t to certify that I hare used MINARD8 LINI- MENT myself ae well as prescribed it in my practice where a liniment wa re- J lift r.nift quired and have never failed to get the draired effect. C. A. KINO. M.D. FLY TO PIECES. cf Tea and Coffee on llighly Organized People. "I have been a coffee user for years, and about two years ago got into a very serious condition of Men Who Don't Exercise Suffer From Indigestion, Head- AcheH, Poor Appetite, Sleeplessness. Nothing 10 Sure to "Set (!>" Man, Mak* Him Fiti rich and Vl- orout as Dr. Hamilton'* Lick o( exercise and overwork wore the eauuea that combined to almost kill Samuel 8. Stephens, Jr., one of the beat known citiiens In Woodstock. In his conTincing letter. Mr. Stephens lays: "A year ago I returned h-ime after a IN SIX DAYS Nearly Impossible to Heal Skin, Badly Hurt. Sore, Red and In- flamed, Could Not Sleep, Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Healed. Bowsman River, Manitoba. "When I was thirteen years of ago I got my shin badly hurt and when healed the akin waa attached to the bone. The least bruise would injure 1C and it waa nearly im- possible to heal. The sore would be very red and Inflamed round the edges rt bad a burning sensa- tion. When extra sore I could not sleep at night on account of the pain. I al- ways wore a cotton bandage on It from the ankle to the knee. For a number of years I used sticking planers, then got a salve. I saw the advertisement offering a free sam- ple of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and sent for a sample and purchased some more and In six days the sore was healed completely.'* (Signed) James Edwards, June 21. 1912. Just what you need after a, hard day's work A Refresh- Ing cup of UPTON'S TEA Goes farthest for the money long trip, completely worn ont. I was EO badly affected by chronic biliousness, so much overcome dUsinetis. that I despaired of ever getting well. FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS Treatment: Gently smear the affected parts with Cu.icura Ointment, on the end of the finger, but do not rub. Wash off the Cutirura Ointment In five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment; fa best on rising and retiring. At other times ; wne n united go to make ammonia by constant headaches., use CuUcura Soap ftaely for the toilet and i which has a very strong odor. Cop- bath, to assist In preventing inflammation. ....' SCIENTIFIC PUZZLES. Curious Things Happen When Cer- tain Substance** Are United. Everyone knows that the diamond is only charcoal crystallized ; but there are a great many other things in Nature that, though possessing widely different properties, are composed of exactly equal quanti- ties of the same elements. The white of an egg and rattle- snake poison are formed of identi- cally the same amounts of the same, eiementa. The oil of roses and common coal gas are each Sormed alike, both be- ing composed cf four atoms of hy- drogen and four atoms of carbon. Sugar and gum arabic are like- wise brothers of the same weight and texture. Meerschaum literally means ''sea- All the hydrocarbons, known to; foam." and derives its name from science as a combination of sixteen j the fact that it ia sometimes found atoms of hydrogen and ten atoms of floating in the Black Sea. carbon, are alike in their composi- j tion. To enumerate some: Oil of I orange, lemon, cloves, ginger, and j black pepper. The suggested explanation of these peculiarities is that the atoms are placed differently towards one another in the molecules of the dif- 'erent substances. Other things just as peculiar are j evident when certain substances are '. united chemically. Thus hydrogen I gas, which is odorless, and nitro- I gen gas, which is also odorless, A Frenchman earned over 950,000 last year as an airship chauffeur. Yet some people say that a man can't live on air. Irritation and clogging of the pores. Sold per, which has no cdor. and zinc, "It was a blessing that I ussd Dr. Mam-! throughout the 'world. Liberal sample of i which has also none, when melted i fait Ilk* a | each free, witb 32-p. skin Boole. Addreau ! and mixed to give us brass, produce wsight and ' post card Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., [ a substance with a characteristic llton'i Pills. In one week new man. The feeling of nausea In my stontaoh disappeared. My eyes and. looked brlghttr, color grew batter, best at all, I began to enjoy my meals. The dizziness, langour and feeling of degression passed away, and I fast re- gained my old-time vigor and spirits. To- day I am veil thanks to Dr. Hamilton's Pills." For health, strength, comfort and food , spirits there :- no medicine like Dr. Ham- _ * , post card Potter Drug if Chem. Corp.. Dept. 47D. Boston, I . S. A. VALUE OF A I.AIGII. Noted Men Attest to iCs Very Great Worth. Tho value of be good-natured low bv some oyniia iircrr? IB mj uieuujiue liav j-*i - O.OLLU- i , - - ilton'8 Pills. 25c. per box. five boxes for i P*>pl ; but many writers have at- 11.00, at all druggists and storekeepers, j tested its worth in no measured Tie World's Best Liniment Met ID Every Family From Infancy To Old Age GLOVES By The Year If you war.t the best and longest- wearing gloves or mitts ever turned out cf a factory be sura and ask for the famous PINTO SHELL- These gloves are specially tanned for hard service and will save you money and reduce your glova expense by the year. Send for our descriptive pamphlet The Pinto'* Shell. HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. Canada's Liptrt Glare md Kin Makers. MONTHEAL. FARMS FOR SALE or by mail from Th Catarrhocone Co.. Buffalo, N. V . and Kingston, Canada. DREAMS IX SCIENCE. Mostly Mr m i. rir- of Yesterday or of terms. It ia not surprising that i if Your Homo is Without "Nervi- Charies Lamb should have said, "A I ,. ., _ . ., _ .. . . , laugh is worth a hundred groans in llnc Rpnd *e Following Closely. ! ouick .ai. any market;" but from the lipa of Th> high cost of living to-day demands H W. OAWSON, Ninety Colborns Street. Toronto. Ci ODD iJTOCK FARM OF 500 ACHM C with Three Houses. ;.ir~.- B"k Barn. Muf he told quirk Prlee IP Terr low. SEVER AT DESIRABLE FARMS V* Manitoba. Alberta snd Saskatchewan I that can be bought. Worth the moner tat the sombre C'ariyle one is scarcelv prepared to hear. "No man whoi** " 01 " 7 on every flde Slckne \ears Ago. j has once heartily and Almost all scientific observers j laughed can be altogether or irre agree that the materials of which claimably bad.'' dreams are made are memories of ^ ed to me I would fly to pieces. ' j was so nervous that at the leas "Captain," said a wealthy pas- , no ; se j waa distressed, and manj aenger who was about to take his times could not straighten mysel first trip across the ocean, "I un- ' U p because of the pain." derstand thia ship has got several j T ea is just as injurious, water-tight compartments?' ''Yes, i j t contains caffeine, the sa sir,'' was the reply. "Captain," the passenger went on decidedly, "I want one o' those compartments I don't care what it costs !" dyspepsia a'nd indigestio . It seem- ! P*t ^experiences of the individual. Low Colonist Rats* to Pacific Coait because same drug found in coffee. "My physician told me I must no eat any heavy or strong food an< ordered a diet, giving me some medidne. I followed directions carefully, but kept on using coffee Via Chicago and North Western Sailway. j and did not get any better. On sale daily. March ISth to April 15lh In elusive, from all points in Canada to Lo> 'Last winter mv husband, who Angeles. San Francisco. Portland. Salt ' was away oil business, had Post an served him in the family where he Ho liked it so well thai home he brought We begran using it and I found it most excellent. "While I drank it my stomacl: never bothered me in the least, am I got over my nervous troubles When the Postum was gone we re- turned to coffee, then mv stomach Nelson. Rowland, and many other points, i . Through tourist sleepers and free r*clin- | boarded. Ing chair cars from Chicago. Variab'.e w l ieu h came routes. Liberal stop overs. For full iu- j ." . , . formation as to rates, routes and liters : some Wltn him. ture. write or rail on B. H. Bennett. Oeu- ral Agent, 46 Yonge Street. Toronto. Five-eighths of the surface of the earth is covered with sea to an av- erage depth of -J 1 .. miles. In the open sea the rise and fall of tides , " e8 began to hurt me as before and the IB less than 2 feet, but, where the * , ^ nA ; t ^ nc , .; water is narrowed and shallowed bv land, the rise greatly. and fall increases Hlnard's Llnlm.nt Curt, Old*. Eta. Just It. "We all make mistakes." "Yes, and, thank goodness! the other fellow's always looks worse to us than our own." - Only OD -BROMO QUININE" 1. LAXATIVR BROMO QUININS Look for the signature of E. W. DROVE nervous conditions came on again "That showe-d me exactly whal was the cause of the whole trouble, so I quit drinking coffee altogether and kept on using Post urn. The old troubles left again and have never returned." "There's a reason," and it is ex- plained in the little book, "The Road to AVellville," in pkgs. Cures a Cold in On Day. two Days. 25c. Cure* Urip In The average strength of a woman compared with that of a man is as 17 to 100. Mlnard's Liniment Cure* Ca/gat In Co\ A Coincidence. Georgia Lawyer (to colored pri- Evtr read ths above UtttrT A nw orn appsara from tint* to time. They art gsnuln*, trus, and full of human lnt*f-sl. v*f-i K* *-< njwi \iftj vv'ivi TA* >* i " ,-. soner)-Well, 'Rs, do you want me ? )oc ' Mike came to the doctor about 9 o'clock "with information that their month-old baby would not sleep a wink. The doctor gave Mike sleep- ing powders for the baby. The next day he met Mike on the street. "Well, how did the powders work 1" asked the doctor. "Them powders, Doc," answered Mike, "sure did the trick." "Made the baby sleep, did they 1" "No. that the/didn't, to defend vou? Have you any,- money 1 shl P at a " 'Rastus Xo: but I'se got a mule ! and a few chickens and a hog or . - , . I just as you told me, but it wouldn t at all ; so we just two. Lawyer Those will do very nice- ly. Now, let's see. what do they accuse you of stealing? "R.astus-Oh, a mule and a few chickens and a hog or two. DODDS ' KIDNEY PILLS EU.4. ISSl E H 'IS. silvea, we did. and went right off to shleep and nivir heard the darlint cry one bit any more." Mlnard't Liniment Cuns Dlphthrla> Curiously enough, the memories that occur most frequently are those of the previous day and those of early childhood. In many cases where the inci- dents of a dream seem to be entire- ly unfamiliar it has been shown by careful investigation that they cor- respond to actually experienced ex- pensive. Far better to treat little ills I before they grow gerioue. For '.his reaeon every home should have handy on the ; was Douglas , , helf a food reme d.v like NVrviline. which minor ailments that occur i n I HAVE OVKR ONE HCNDRED GOOD farms In different n<rtior of Ontario on my list. If you want a farm cotwult me. H W rtAWSON. Tlrnn'o cure, every family. For example, when th bny comee in Jerrold who boldly stated that. "What was talked of as the golden chain of Jove was nothing more than a succession of laughs, a chro- ) witn w ' '*' and a slight cough. Xervi- nic scale of merriment reaching ; liDe win cure him - u '' old ha * from earth to Olympus." "I am!" persuaded." wrote Lawrence Sterne, "that every lime a man! smile* but much more so when he j laughs it adds something to his | fragment of life." FIFTY ACRES IN MIDDLESEX I -Soil play lorn: d outbuildings: hundred jcren within five mile* of Tntnolio rhnrch snd r****r fa*-to*v. The West*rB R<"i! Estate E^chantr*. London. Ont. them up, warmed them, and placed them in a hole in a wall, together with a small fern, which he knew they liked to eat. The name of this fern seemed in his dream, to be As- plenium rura muralia. On awakening he could not re- member ever to have heard the name of the fern of his dream, al- though he discovered that a fern called Asplenium ruta muraria really existed. Sixteen years later, I i n IT t i L- 'hard to im/igmc n<iw dell Holmes, given with his own and how oon it cures. " events that have escaped the mem- I b , e ,, ci ^ d , the verdict of Oliver Wen- j c h ' rd L 'J mb 1 a D f ory of the waking self. Delboeuf records an interesting example of thia. In 1862 he dreamed that he found two lizards in the now. He took ettled on hie chest, rub on Nerviiine and the . cold will go. If spmething ha* been cut-n that causce i cramps. naa<ra. or diarrhoea. jut twenty drops of Serv:lin that's all and cure is effected. As a liniment for outward application of a.11 may ; in cat* <>f Neural*'?.. Lame Baoli. rtuiati FARM IN jwd : in *ron mast ell : Hnwnrdcn. fii*k. t<*rm easy. STAMPS AND COINS STAMP COLLECTOR? _ ferent Foreign > Album, onlv Seven Cents. HI N mini DIP- !-:. Msrki Rtm or Rheumatism, it's really hw Xerv.line relieve*. ISCCLLANgOtim inimitable humor. "The riotous tu- mult of a. laugh. I take it. is the mob law of the feature*, and Pro- priety the magistrate who reads the Riot Act." Cleverness. A man is never really clever un- til he learus that he isn't clever enough to get along without work- ing. Nerviiine ie something new No. it's one of the oldest and best known remedies. I'sed in thousands of bomex by the peo- ple of many nations, simply becaune it stops pain, cures sickness, and rids the I family of ills before thov become trou- blesome. Get the family sise bottle, price 50c.; trial sise 25c.. at all storekeep- ers and drugKiote or The Catarrhosone Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. . * RISKS OF TRAFFIC POLICE. AT OXCE-MEN WANTED LEABX Barber Trade: (treat demand: food you in six to eight weoks. S^nd for Cata- logue. Moler College. 23 Queen East. To- ronto, CAM-fR. TUMORS. LCMP*. BTO, internal snd external, cared witb* ont rain bv nur hoipe trp-ttroftil- Writ* as before too 1st* Dr Bellnun Uedicsl Co.. Limited. Co'!lnwnort. Ont. Many of Fatalities During Year London Men in Blue. The recent death of a London, England, policeman . who was knocked down bv a motor-bus and GALL srO.NKri. KlUNKt A>U M.Al> d>r Stones. Kidney troubli. OravtU Lumbago snd kindred silm^nts positively cured with th* new German Kemdf. "Ssuol " prieii I! SO. Another nfw remd for Diabetei-Wellitiw. snd son cor*. 1* "Pinol's Anil Oiabetef." Price WOO from dr-iecistd or direct. The Banol Mnufs> tnrtng Company at Canada. Limited. immuy existed. OlXteen years later, | --^f Family Friend for 40 rsr " A never i-i! however, he happened to be turn- failing relief for Croup and whooping Cough.! allied, brings to mind the risks ing over the pages of a friend's al- bum of dried flowers, and to his surprise came across the very fern, with the Latin name written under- neath in his own handwriting. He then remembered that in 1860. two years before the dream, he had met the sister of this friend, and to please her had written the Latin names under " the plants in her album at the dictation of a botanist. Innumerable cases of a similar nature are on record, and go to show how remarkably heightened the memory may be in dreams. They also warn us not too rashly 10 believe that incidents in a dream which seem entirely new are really . which the man in blue has to year has been recorded at the seis- port, twelve were knocked down mological observatorv of Rocca di^V'- W * Q< i wn Pan* near Ron , : nd m J uro<1 whlle plating traffic ; Papa. near Rome, during the past twelve years. PILES CURED IN 5 TO 14 DAYS OINTMENT fails to cure sny case of Itch- Inc. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pile* i a to 14 days. SOo. k~ Shorthand was Greeks and Romans, but | runaway horses took the attention jot forty-six: twenty-seven were in- jured by horses falling, and eighty- four were bitten by dogs. No fewer than two thousand seven hundred were assaulted, and the victims of T hie Heart of a Pla.no Is t He Action. Insist on the -OTTO HIGEL" Piano Action BOILERS art was lost from ' the tenth to the sixteenth century. Isaac Pitman gave his ''Phono- graphy" to the world in 1837. When Your Eyes Need Care THOUGHT IT WAS SUICIDE A prominent merchant was discovered a i JBJSiiAJU*^! .?a*koc. >w day* ago brandishing a raxor at mid- night. His wifo called for assistance, but ound her Hubby was only paring his rarns. Far better not to risk blood poio- ouing use Putnam'* Corn Extractor. 25c. at all dealers Try Murlne Eye Kemedv. No Smartlnjr Fine Acts Quickly. Try It for KeU, Weak. Watery Eyes and Orannlatfd Eyelids. Illuit- led Book In eai-h Package. Murlue U MMM by onr Orallii*-no< a "PBH-I " _ i various accidents totalled over se- | ven hundred. b - v thp I In addition to this perilous work. i the police prevented five hundred and forty-five persona from commit- ting suicide, and three hundred and two runaway horses were stopped. Finally, two hundred and sixty-four fires were extinguished by police- men in 1911. New and Second !.!. lor heating and power purpocs. TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS. An s for Starto. rant V*n.l!ailu( .1:1. t U>.v:lng Srt*a. POLSOM '"J, 11 ..!?.?" 1 TORONTO Engines and Shipbuilders Fart and Fancy. Joy cometh in the morning, pro- vided you h%en't been making a night of it. French railways are fined for late trains. Eggs, milk nd fruife makes the best diet for brain workers. Science now declares that fish don't sleep. But why, then, river- beds! The- Sultan of Ji>hor on staite occasions wears $18.000,000 worth of jewels. The well-to-do man is generally hard to do. \Vasls become intoxicated on the fermented jice of rotting fruit. One bad feature about liquor is the t>ecuhar power il has to con- viuce onvj men that they can sing. Tre"nMk Had Debility. 'You say your husband contri- >utes nothing to your support,'' aid the lawyer. "No, suh, nary a 'ent. That niggah jest nachally won't work. , An' he's got plenty of debility, too, if he could only use it." Sampls fr It you writ* Nstlonol Drug * Chsmleal Co. ot Canada. Limit**, .--i i --;-,.-. r r -*- "We're terribly henpecked, Dot used In aucrrsaful I bvslelans Prac- . ., ticc for manr ream. Nuw di-tllcawd to trie Pub- am t We T lie and sold bv l)rouglBt s at ae >nd 6Uc j Murlne Kyo 6ul In Asepliu Tubes, a T Bolt la. Ha Murlne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago "Why. what do you mean, boy !" "Wei!, ma makes me wash pa, my mv Suffrage was granted to womau in i "aids before I come to the supper the Commonwealth of Australia in table, and she m*kes you wash 1902 vours before vou hook her up the back." HAD SORK 4 YEARS. Mr. Oliver Sims, of Purvis (Man.), writes: "I had an old irritating Maypole Soap DYES 80 EASILY With Mavpole Soap thcte i no double aad no muas 10 home dyeing. Dyes cotton, wool, ilk of mixnues. 24 colon-will give any shade. Color* lOc. Black 15c-.lyom dealer 'i ot potlpaid with booklet "How to Dye" from loS F. L BENEDICT & CO. Monlnil obgtinate You i Mlnard'i Liniment Cures OlsUtnatr. Wonion in t.rrnmi Industries. An interesting reflection on the social development in the German j ^re on my forehead that had trou- , Empire is had when the. number of bled me for four years. Za;n Buk ! women employed in pnxhiction is ; was recommended to me and in ai considered. Of the total inumber of marvellously short time it healed] wage earners counted in 1907 iS,- '' 000.000 one-third are female, their number having increased from 6,- 500,000 in 1895 to 9,400.000 ia 1907. The chief dominion of woman is agriculture, there being 4.500,000 feinaJes engaged in theee healthful occupations, while in twenty-eight groups cf the various industries 2,100.000 are engaged, and in com- merce and trade 930,000. Of the higher offices in Germany, requiring aciftntific training, only 3.0 per cent. are hold by women. may depend upon it that after this | proof of its power we will never be ' without a box of it." As a rapid and certain healer . -t ulcers, abscesses, piles, inflamed- places, cuts, burns, bruises, scalp ; sores, eczema, eruptions, etc.. you] can get nothing to equal Zain-Buk. j All druggist* and stores at SOc. box or post free for price from Zain- Buk Co.. Toronto. Try Zam B\ik's Soap for tender e.kins and baby's bath. 23c. tablet. Stewart .!:";. 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