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Flesherton Advance, 12 Feb 1914, p. 3

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iN MISERY ; Jft MEAL TIME Indigestion Can Be Cared By the \ Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills If your digestion is weak yon con- not derive propr nourishment from your food. The pain and dis- tress you suffer is a protest from your stomach that it is unable bo do its work. It i* then that you lose 11 appetite, have dull head- aches, acute pitie in the chest and abdomen, heartburn and other dis- fressing symptoms. You cannot cure indigestion by the tise of laxatives, and pre-digest- " ed foods only make the stomach .more sluggish. Indigestion can .only be cured by giving tone to *and strengthening the nerves that 'control the stomach. Dr. Williams' 'Pink Pills have cured indigestion times without number, because they purify and enrich the blood. In this way they improve the ap- petite, dispel the torments of in- Sigestion and enable you to derive benefit from the food you take. The following is proof of these state- jnents. Mrs. George Brien, Great Shemogue, N.B., says: "A few Years ago I was taken down with a 4ever which left me suffering from .nervous stomach trouble. I ap- parently got over it, but the trou- ble could not have been wholly eradicated, aa during the summer *of 1912 I was taken down with it 'again. I took many medicines, 'and was attended by two different doctors, but instead of getting well seemed to be growing worse. I .could not eat without suffering the most intense pains ; even a drink ' f milk seemed to upset me. I slept poorly and at last dreaded to sec night come. In this condition I , saw- in a newspaper the story of a woman who had similarly suffered and was cured through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I decid- d to try the Pills and found by the time I had taken three boxes that they were helping me. I continued using the Pills until I had taken ' eight boxes, when the trouble had disappeared, and I have to thank . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for restor- _ ing my health after I had practi- ' cally given up hope of ever being well again." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or wUl be sent by mail at 50 cents a box or | six boxes for $2.50 by writing The , Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- 1 ville, Ont. HUNGER BRINGS HEALTH. Fasting As a Cure for Many Trou- blesome Complaints. "These hunger-strikes, doctor," i inquired a London Answers man of a famous London physician, "are they dangerous to life " "Oh, yes!'' said the doctor. "They may be dangerous for a deli- cate woman, but incidentally they cure a lot of troublesome ailments. "Fasting relieves pain of almost -every kmd. If you have a bad iioothache, refrain from food for twenty-four hours, and ten to one your toothache will vanish. "Aro you gouty or rheumatic 1 Then the sovereign cure is a good long fast. "Paralysis you probably think is ais incurable disease. No doubt many forma are, but miraculous re- 'coveries have occurred under treat- nient by fasting. Mn who had 'abandoned all hope, and who then '.tried fasting, for- thirty, forty, and jeven fifty days, had the use of their limbs completely restored. "How does this happen! My theory is that certain waste mat- |ters, poisoning the nerves, are of- ten the cause of the disease, and by a prolonged fast these are removed. "I have known a patient suffer for years from chronic catarrh of the nose and air passages. No doc- tor could cure the trouble, bub a twenty days' fast completely cured it in this instance. When a Woman Suffers With Chronic Backache , There Is Trouble Ahead. Constantly on their feet, attending to the wants ot 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 diasiness, insomnia, deranged menses and other symptoms of Kidney complaint can't cure themselves, they .require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills which go direct to the seat Sof the trouble. To give vitality nd power to the 'kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and i 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 nesting effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are afe, and are recommended for girls and women of all ages. 88 coats per box at all dealers. Refuse any sub- stitute tor Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man. drako utd Butternut THE MY8TEBY OF LAKE CHAD. Inland Lake In the Sahara Whi.-! Baffles Traveller*. The report of the Tilho mission, which has recently returned, tc France from a long study of geo- graphy, geology, and ethnology in the French Sudan, has raised agair the old problem of Lake Chad. AF the travellers who have crossed t-hr Sahara in the past century have been baffled by this inland lake, as large as Belgium, and as shallow as a fish pond. The chief puzzle of Chad is its outlet. Since its waters ar.? fresh, it is fair to assume that it has an outlet. But it is certainly under ground. Only native tradition is positive. This declares that the Niger, and the Shari, which enters Lake Chad, were once tributaries of the Nile, and flowed across the Libyan desert. Such a legend seemed praposber- ous half a century ago, but recent years have added to the credibility of native tradition. Thus the Ni- gerian tribes say that the Niger, instead of running Boulh>vard at the great" bend, used to flow north, and buried iteelf in the great Sa- hara, t'hudeau and Gautier, the most careful explorers of the re- gion, believe that the Niger long emptied its waters into another Caspian Sea, in the great depres- sion of El Juf, in the western Sa- hara. Aa to the legend of Lake Chad and the Nile, the TiLho mission has brought back a partial confirma- tion. At the northeast corner of the lake there remains the dry bed of an ancient river, which in the rainy season occasionally contains water; this is the Bahr-el-Gazal, and the natives say it is the old outlet to the Nile. But so far as the expedition followed the bed of this stream, it kept a level identical with Lake Chad. There remains the mystery as to whether in the unexplored interior the Bahr-el-Gazal touches the foot of a dried-up cataract where a van- ished river reached Lake Chad thus prolonged, or whether it reaches a slope down which the out- let of Lake Chad began its journey toward the Nile across the present Libyan desert. Not until French rule in Wadai is more firmly estab- lished, and French, Italian, and British explorers reach Korku, will the riddle- be read. The suspicion grows, however. that when all the measurements and geological examinations are at last made, they will only confirm the Bornu tradition that in the days before the blight of perpetual drought came to northern Africa, Lake Chad was like Victoria Nyan- za, one of the- sources of the Nile. GUARANTEED *REMEDY FOR LITTLE OflES Baby's Own Tablets are the only medicine for little ones that are sold under a guarantee to be. per- fectly safe. These Tablets are backed by the guarantee of a gov- ernment analyst to be strictly free from opiates, narcotics and other harmful drugs. The mother may rest assured that she can give them to evfn the new-born babe with perfect safety. Thousands of mo- thers uae no other medicine for their little ones, and from actual experience they all say nothing can equal the Tablets in banishing childhood ailments. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. Mrs. Twtckembury Again. "You don't mean to ay that young Smith is married," exclaim- ed Mrs. Twickembury. "Why, he's nothing but a sapling I" Only On* "BROMO QUININE" That i LAXATIVK BBOMO QUININE, book lor tb signature of B. W. GROVE. C'urci a Cold in Ono Day, Cuxaa Grip in Two Pay*. 25o. GRA1SS OF GOLD. Trouble Is Hereditary? BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ALWAYS CURE IT. Dresden Man, Who Inherited Trou- ble, Finds Speedy Relief and Per- manent Cure In Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dresden, Ont., Feb. 2. <Special). Whether Kidney disease is here- ditary or not is a matter of opin- ion. M-r. Samuel Biirkt>t, a well known resident of this place, is convinced that he inherited his from his parents. He knows that Dodd's Kidney Pills cured it. "I inherited my Kidney Disease from my parents," Mr. Burkett states. "I was treated by a doctor, and tried various medicines, but it was not till about eighteen months ago when I started to use Dodd's KLdney Pills that I got any per- manent relief. "Since then I have not felt any effect of my old trouble, and I feel that anybody troubled with Kidney Disease will be benefited by the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills if they fol- low direction's closely. "I hope that others ma-v be help- ed by Dodd'e Kidney Pills. I am well known here, and anybody who wishes more particulars of my cure can have them by writing me and enclosing stamps for reply." Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to cure any form of Kidney Disease. The Small Boy Again. A clergyman famous for his beg- ging abilities was once catechising a Sunday School. When compar- ing himself as pastor of the church to a shepherd, and his congregation to the sheep, he put the following question to the children "What does the shepherd do for the sheep?" To the confusion of the minister a small boy in the front row piped out, "Shears them 1" Gin Pills for Women Bead Wlat Mr. Harris Say* About Them. Mrs. T. Harris, of Tynealde, Ont., knows all about GIN PII..LS. "I am taking- my third box of GIN PILLS, uha writes. "The pains across my back and kidneys has almost gone, was a great sufferer from Rheumatism but It has all left me. I strongly ad- vise all women, who suiter from Pain in the back and Weak Kidneys, to trv GIN PILI.S." boo. a Box, 6 for $2.80. Sample free f you write National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. Correct. School teacher W'hat lessen do we learn from the busy b*e t Tommy Tnffnut Not to get stung. Mlnard's Llnlmint Cum Cargei in Cow*. He Replied. Ther was recently hald into court a little Irishman to whom the ing was a new experience-. He was, however, unabashed, and wore the air of a man determined not to get the worst of it. "Prison- er at the bar." called out the clerk, "do you wie>n to challenge any of the jury?" Whereupon the Celt Looked the men in the box over very carefully, and with a skilled eye. "Well, I tell ye," he flnllv replied. "Oi'm not exactly in trainin', but Oi could pull off a round or two with that fat old boy in the cor- ner." There is something good in every man and woman. Bishop of Car- Hale. He that bestows a gift should forget it; he that receives one should ever hold it in remem- brance. Solon. It is the duty of every young man to make himself ready to help hie country in, time of need. Mr. W. Morrison. Give- not reins to your inflamed passions; take time and grant a lit- tle delay ; impetuosity manages af- fairs badly. Statius. When one is tempted 'to write a clever but harsh thing, though it may be difficult to restrain it, it is always better to leave it in the inkstand. Smiles. Bo cheerful and seek not eternal help, nor tils tranquility which others give. A man must stan er<vt, aod not be kept erect by others. Marcus Aurelius. Most people think they are virtu- ous merely because they are tame and inoffensive. Tameneaa is not a virtu*, it is merely the absence oi a vicxj. J. B Blaokle. BokUere in tfce Italian Array ar allowed elfsvn M p*M* of tMr daily Tho Nova Scotia "Lumber King;" a ^l' consider MINARD'S LINIMENT the HKST liniment In uee. I g-ot my foot badly Jammed lately. I bathed It well with MINARD'S MNT- MKNT and It wa as well aa ever next day. Toura very truly. T. G. McMULLEN. Elucidating. "T. met your wife just now and she told me she had just bought a pinhe&d check suit." "Well, I wa the pinhead and the check was there, all right." Mlnard'i Liniment Cure* Dlphthirla. He should Fret. "You can't fool all the people all tihe time," announced the investi- gator. "I know it," replied the trust magnate. "There is pkniy of pro- fit in fooling ha-lf of them half the time." Half the big mistakes in the world are made thro'Ugh over- e age rneea TENDER FACED MEN Should use CUTICURA SOAP Constantly for all toilet pur- poses, especially shaving and shampooing, with occasional use of Cuticura* Ointment, because so effective in removing slight irri- tations, redness, roughness, pim- ples, dandruff, etc., of the skin and scalp and promoting and maintaining skin and hair health. Catlonra Soap mad OlBtMiot irfl told throughout th* world. A liberal iuarla of wen. with 32-nm Hkln Book, inn t pott-Trw. AdK PotUT liruf A I.. Jjlil. 6K, BOMOB. ' H. A. long. And then Aunt Borah re- marked that people used to care more about gouls than about the clothes that hid them. I flared up, and delivered an address upon the progress of the age, the esoteric sig- nificance of clothes, and my own noble self-restraint in the matter. It was a brilliant piece of elo- quence." "I have no doubt of it," Rita said, laughing. "Well, I came upstairs in a glow of virtuous indignation. Then I be- gan to think over the past ten days. And then the revolution began. Rita Mitchell, have you any idea how much time you spend on your clothes?" "Not in the least," Rita answer- ed, frankly. Anne drew a long breath. "In the last ten days I have b&en downtown tire times four times for a morning, once all day. I've been to the dressmaker three timC an average of two and a half hours each time. And I spent three morn- ings with a seamstress at home. I have no time for reading, or to go to see a sick friend, or do anything worth while, because I'm alwav either buying clothes or showing them off. 80 I'm going to start a revolution." "But howl" Rita cried. "That," Anne declared, serious- ly, "is the next step to be worked out. But it's something gained to face the truth." IN OF PETROLEUM. Observations May Further Solution of Some Problems. The principles governing the ori- gin and mode of occurrence of pe- troleum and natural gas are as yet but fragmentary grasped by geo- logists. Every oil field examined in detail contributes its data for use in the eventual interpretation of the problems, and each pool is stud- ied with keen alertness for the dis- covery of some key that may aid in the co-ordination of the data, which sometimes, according to the region and conditions, seem, on account of our lack of knowledge, even to be in conflict. The observations made by the geologists of the United States geo- logical survey in the oil and gas fields of California and Kentucky promise to further the solution of some of the problems, and by point- ing out the relations of oil and gan occurrence to the geological struc- ture of the regions examined they have rendered important scientific as well as economic aid in oil and gas development; but the basic principles controlling the widely- varied modes of occurrences in the kinds of oils in widely separatee! regions are possibly still far from view. Evil of Substitution Exposed. A dealer substltutos because ho makes more profit on an inferior article. A local i-ltlzon WOB Induced to take a substitute for Putnam'* Corn Extractor, with the result (hat the sub- stitute burnt his toes and failed to cure. Putnam's contains no uclu and Is guaranteed. Always Ket Putnam's Extractor, 2&o. at all dealers. Suspected of Crimp. "Isn't it awful about poor Mr. Jone's trouble?" "I didn't hear about it." "Didn't you ? Mrs. Gaddy t>ld me just now that his son has turned out to be a criminal lawyer." , Pleurisy Pains Vanish! Chest Colds Cured ! NEHVILINE HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE. Don't suffer! Nervillne la your relief. Nervillne just rubbed on, lota of it, will ease that drawn, tight feeling over your ribs, will destroy the pain, will have you smiling aud happy In no time. "I caught cold last week while mot- oring," writes P. T. Mallery, from Linden. "My chest was full of con- gestion, my throat was mighty sore, j and I had the fiercest stitch in my j Hide you could imagine. As a boy I i was accuBtoined to have my mother use Nervillne for all our minor ail- ments, and remembering what confi- dence she had In Nervillne, I sent out ! for a bottle at once. Between noon and eight o'clock I Imd a whole bottle nibbed on, and then got Into a pers- peratlon under the blankets. This drove the Nervillne in good and deep, and I awoke up next morning fresh as a dollar and absolutely cured. Nervi- llne is now always part of my travel- ling kit, and I will never be without It." The large 60c. family size bottle is the most economical, or you can eas- ily get the 25c. trinl size from any dealer. ClarR Beans RK'S Quilt v, Biuflor, And p* rl'cct cookiig, combined. The majdnuiB of uourithmctit aud paUUbillty. Just heat then fterve minimum trouble -d .t. It's cheaper to raise co!U tharft tnivhoms. But h'sfosHyil you las* the colts. Kwpabetlleof Kendall's Spavin Ctire handy. For tfcirty-fivsi years lias proved it the safe, reliable remedy for spavin, splint, curb, rin|M bone, bony growths ami lameness] from many .:;.-.-. I/ f H*-c> ^ *' y s - aendallsipayialun i old by dnij*^:<~s ~cv*rywhT<r~al $1 } ottle, G Dottles tor ; ... Oet a free copy of our book.**ATTfuti-'t uu tlic Hor*e" at your druggist's or write us. 86 T. I. J. KENDALL CO.. EiiMDorn, FalKVA rHMI FOR SALS, H. W. OAWEON, Nlntty Colborni StrtH. Toronto. IP TOU WANT TO BtTY OR SELL. A Frnlt, Stork. Grain, or Dairy Farm, writ R. W. Damon. Brampton. or M Colborne St.. Toronto. H. W. OAWSON, Colbtrni St., Toronto u-r{ES *ta<1t, Ontario. GOOD LAND. AI.T.1 nces. D. 3. Kir. Neu- WANTED. W ANTED. ALL KINDS OF WILD Anlnu.ln. Box 46, Cookshlre, Successful men are never as great a-s they are made out to be. It's like judging a man by his shadow, and that's never so large as when his sun's near setting. r..-i!> Explained. Jane Missus objects to your milk. We keep finding bits o' wood and tilings in it. Milkman That's all right, mies. The fact is our cow's got a wooden leg. PILES CURED IN I TO 11 DAYS Tour druggfot will refund money if PAZO OINTMKNT fail: to cure any oae of Itch- ing, Blind, Bin-ding or Protruding in t to 14 days. 50o. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALt. WE HAVE SEVKKAL GOOD . paper properties for ntlo In On- lario town* at right pricei. Apply quickly tnbticription rnwal nine ju*t open. Ing. Wilton PtibliKhinc Company. 71 Wot Ai'rOnld* Strwt. Toronto. NURSERY STOCK. ^r It \\VBKKRIEH. KASPHGRHIK8. PIJ-Tt k? Varieties. Free l'a:alog. McCouucll A Son, ii'. \<-Mni. Ontario. MltCtLLANEOUL CA.NCEH. TUMOKS LUMPS. CTO. Internal and itcrnal, oorwl wllh. out pnln by oar home treatment. Wr.t IK brtore too ' '< Dr Itrllmao Uedtoil Co. Limited. Collinirwood. Ont. GUhen buying your Piano insist on having an OTTO HIGEL Piano Actions Fresh From (he Quid Sod. Pat and Mike had got half way Try Murllte Eye Remedy around the menagerie tent when they came to an opening marked "Exit." "Wonder what kind of a bast* that in?" said Pat. "We'll go in and see, anyhow," said Mike, nnd next moment they found them- selves out under the stars. If yon have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart Sootnee Bye Pain. Druggists Sett Murlne Bye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50e. Marine Bye Salve In Aseptic Tnbec, 25c, SOe. Bye Books Free by Mall. A. *. T.lu 0*Kl for AH CyM <h* N..d CM Murin. KIT* R*m*<i7 Co.. Chlcejo Civa Your Bush a Chanoe and Maho Money with It Caif using old-faahloned meth- od*. Bo up to date and Install a "Champion" Evaporator and mak more and better syrup with IBM time and fuel. More revenue at reduced "t. Write at once for free booklet and catalogue glvlnc full Information and prices. CO.. I.IMITKD THE O 68 Wellington s; ., Munir.nl, Qn. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are made according to formula la VM nearly a century ago among tha Indian*, d learned from them b Dr. Mort*. Though repeated sf tcmpti BAY* been made, by phyJ- s and chemlKt, It hai been found to improve the formula or Dr. Morse's Indian Root out the world lor Constinstloa is*d H KUteey ad Liver trouble*. Tbey SCt promptly and effectively, and ^ Cleanse the System ID. 7. ISSUE -'14. THE REVOLUTION OF AN3E. So Busy With Drosses Had Not Time for Kind Deeds. As she came down the Morgans' steps, Hita Mitchell paused a mo- ment irresolutely. "Four calls and three teas are as much as my con- stitution can stand in one after- noon," she decided. "I'm going to reward myself by running in at Anne's. Besides, I want to know why she wasn't at the Hamilton*'. " Anne was at home. She looked up with a start at the sound of Rita's step in the doorway. Rita's gi glance took in Anne's shirt waist and the glowing mass of embers in the fireplace. "You shirk!" she cried. "You haven't been out to-day. Aren't you ashamed ! What xcuse elvall you make to the Haniiltons' i" "I was busy," Anne replied. "I'm starting a revolution." "A revolution!" Rita echoed. Anne nodded. "In myself. About ckrtib.es and time, and several other things." "Anne Marshall, will you kindly explain V Rita orid. "Do you suppose I like to fel stupid 1" "It began," Anne replied, obedi- ently, "by my getting mad." "I've known one or two thing* to begin tiht w*y before," Rita murmured. "Exactly. This time, I got mad with Aunt Sarah. Mother asked roe if I hod been to Me Alioe GrantJey, and I said I hadn't had time, be- cause the dressmaker kpt me so Mlnard'i Liniment Curt* Oltumpcr. Apply Zam-Buk to til wounds and sores and you will be surprised how qufckhr it stops the smarting ana brings ease. It coven the wound with a layer of pro- tective balm, kills til poison f f mi tlftsdr in the wound, tod prvrsBto otbMi entering . fts itch heaflat fcttbal lumtm tfcssj biM p fram UM feottecn. fmh tfcsu nd In s woodwfoliT short IBM tk. wound khWl MtMiooittrttrvotkrutuL BaimuS pttMntltlilaf. ItB-Bok-tapfM* *mi MkM oi tho nMiMk BMM Grandmother Says: H that wimt lliten can't IMFBI fooii b*b--llnk> r por lUtemv*. and hui on* >. bring! within retch of Trr* on* MTURE-S OWN REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, ECZEMA 4ml Kindred Tronbla*. trK ,(i*r til* of LIQUID SULPlfUBj roo,. moaU. and In Toor bta. wUl fit* 700 til UM iMutflu of a Titlt to * HOT SULPHUR SPRINQ !& Do not Miffur tuotbor d*7. O*t t bottl* from your druggltt, tnd proT It for yourMlf. Prlc, SO cent*. SULPHUR PRODUCTS 1M B*r Street, Toronto. "Licks the Bucket Clean" Blatchford's Calf Meal Aa good aa New Milk at half the Cost 100 pounds nukes 100 gallons of Perfect Milk Substitute. Send for pamphlet, How to Ratt* (* Cheaply and Succ.wH.lly Without Milk." At your Dtaitn or STEELE, BR1GGS CO., Toronto, Ont., Canada. Some men are nothing more than animated thretvU. Mlnard's Llnlmtnt Cures Etc.

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