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Flesherton Advance, 20 May 1915, p. 3

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WOMEN'S WEAKNESS AND HEALTH PERILS Anaemia- Comes so Gratefully That the Victim Scarcely Re- alizes the Hold the Trouble Has Upon Her Until Almost in a Decline. Woman's work is nu>re wearing than man's because it lasts almost eyerj- waking hour. There is no eight or nine hour day for the breadwinner's wife, 'and often she toils under the greatest difficulty because her stren^.h is below what it should be. The woman who is indoors all diay is very O'ften care- lees about what she eats and does not keep her blood up to the miark. It becomes thin and poor, which makes her weak, headachy, tired, breathlegiS and liable to pains in tiie back and fiides, the scourge of her sex. New blood will do won- ders for the woman who is tired out. who achee all over when she rises in the tnomi-ng and fee's un- accountably depressed. She can gain new blood now, and drive away the pains and aches and tiredness if she wilil take Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. They have work- ed marvels for oblier women and will do the same for you if you are weak, tired, depressed or suffering from backaches or sideaches. Mrs. Elmer C. Taylor. Calgary. Alta.. M.ys: "I was so run down with anaemia that I could scarcely walk without aid. I was not able to leiive the house. I had no color, nio appetite, and was con6.tantly troubled witJi headaches, dizzy spells and a general disincliniation to move about or do anything. My friends did not think I would get better, and even the doctor was apprehensive. I was constantly taking medicine, but it did not do me a particle of good. One day a friend asked me if I had tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided to do so almoist as a forlorn hope. After 1 had used a few boxes tiiere was a decided change for the bet- ter, and people begun to ask what 1 was taking, the change was 60 noticeable. As I continued the Pills my Color came back. I could fat my meals regularly, the he<ad- aches and dizzy spells ceased, I gained in weight and took a new interest in life, my cure being oomp'.ete. I have told many ?-ickly women and girls what Ur. Wil- liams" Pink Pills did for rae and urged them to take them and shall contitiue to do so, knowing wlvat a splendid medicine they ».re." . Every weak and ailing woman who will f<vllow Mrs. Taylor's e.x- aniple and give Dr. Williams" Pink Pil's a fair trial will find new health and .•â- â- â- tretiucth through their uee. Sold by all medicine dealiers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams" Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. .MONEY IN LIVE STOCK. The Canudian F.trmor Will Benoflt By the War. Mr. Randolph Bruce, a well- known ranch-er in Western Canada, has just returned from Europe with many interesting cpinions as to the effect that the war will have on the Canadian farmer. The immense slaughter' of cattle for the artmes in the field will, he thinks, very shortly cause a great increase in the price of beef, and those farm- ers who are raising cattle will make more money even than thoee who are raising wheat at a dolilar-fifty per bushel. Every effort should be nxade to raise cattle for the market in as large quanititie.s and as quick- ly as possible. Mr. Bruce is a great believer in alfalfa as the most satis- factory food for the rapid raising of cattle for beef. In this connection it is interest- ing to note that fattening young btock is becoming very popular in the United States where the mar- ket for beef is increa.sing so rapid- ly that more study has been paid to methods of increasing produc- tion. In the early days cattle were kept on the ranges from three to five years. Experience, however, has shown that the use of thor- ough-bred bulls and the consequent improvement in the quality and maturing ability of market cattle, together with hea\-ier grain feed- ing, has made it possible to put just as much beef on the m>arket at from 13 to 20 mo^mths old. Ex- perts are of the opinion that with the Continued improvement of breed stock it will be possible to market at an even earlier date. Among the advantages of earlier finisjiing of cattle, the following are mentioned by some of the leading cattle men : Firstly, younger cattle make heavier gains of beef on a similar amouot of feed than old cattle ; Secondly, the money invest- ed is turned faster, being turned over in eighteen months, where formerly it took from three to five | years ; Thirdly, heifers under two years old sell as readily as steers j and finish more rapidly. .â- \s the census statistics prove without shadow of doubt, the value oif beef cattle in Canada is steadily increasing. In 1901 there were 3.167,7-14, valued at $54,197,341, or an average of $17.12, taking the good with the ba<l. In «11 there were 3,939.257. valued at $86.27S,- 490, or, an average of $21.90. an increase of $4.78 per head. Mr. H. S. Arkell, Assistant Live Stock Commissioner for the Dominion Government, says that never in our statistical history have prices at- tained so high a figure, either for cattle on the h^nji or for meat in the butcher shop, as to-day. Wha.t it will be next year, when the full effect of the war is felt, no one can teU. Says They are The Very Best MR. J, .4, HILL TELLS WHAT DODDS KIDNEY PILLS DID FOR UI.M. He Suffered for Four Months from Kidney Trouble but Found Quick Relief When He Used Dodd's Kidney Pillrj. Sixty-Nine Corners, Ont., May ITth (Special). â€" "I know that Dodd"8 Kidney Pills are the very best of medicines." Such is the statement made by Mr. J. A. HiU, a welJ-known resif'ent v-f this place. "I was sick for bix mcnths, ' Mr. Hill continues. ''My troubles started from a cold that seemed to settle in my back. My joints were stiff and I had cramps in my mus- cles, my appetite wa,.3 fitful and I was heavy and sleepy after meals. I had a bitter taste in my mouth and I was always tired and ner- vous. "I used four boxes of Dodd"s Kidney Pills, and the great benefit they did me is what makes rae say, 'They are the best of raedicineis.' " Dodd's Kidney Pills cure sick Kidneys, and Mr. Hill's symptoms are the symptoms of Kidney dis- ease, consequently he found quick relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills. They always cure Kidney disease. WEAR Tho Fiir-Flung Battle-Lino. Alexander the Great's cam- paigns, Caesar's wars and NapoJ- eo^i's three-fold battle fr<.>nt seem lamited and almost trivial when «ewed in the light of one day's news of the present war. Rus.sians, Austriansand Slavs struggle in Po- land, Galicia and on the slopes of tile Carpaithian Mountains; West, L'entral and Eastern France, in- L^luding Alsace, send reports <,»f armies locked in a fierce struggle; Flanders gives the story of surging aiasses ; the Caucasus witni-^ses fierce fighting ; Persia sends word of b Moslem reserve ; Turkish troops ire routed on tJie sands of .-Vrabia; Indian mutineers are suppressed on the Malay Peninsula; German colo- nial si>Idiers are driven from Kam- erun. In Western Equatorial Afri- ca; German Eivst -â- Vfrica chronicles an engagement; Smyrna, in Asia Minor, is shdle<l ; Britisih and French trt)<,>ps land near Enos. in European Turkey; Mesupotamoa sees a route of Arab tribes iu Turk- i.';h pay; the northern border of Italy is swarming with Italian regiments; an aerial engagement is fought over the beautiful Rhine ; a (lubmarin'e is sunk off Heligoland ; Servia is reinvaded by Austrians; London awaits the Zeppelins; even PUr own j>eaoeful Newport News is agitated ab-out *he Kronprinz Wil- he'lm. This is as near to -Armaged- don as earth has ever known.â€" Philadelpliia Ledger. KEEP YOUR BABY WELL Mothers can keep their little ones happy and healthy by the occa- sional use of Baby's Own Tablets. There is no minor ailment of little one« that the Tablets will not cure, an<l above all they are absolutely siafe and positively no injury can result fi>om their use. Concerning them Mrs. Henri Huard, Kingist^>n, Oret., writes : "There is no meilidne I know of so goo<l for little ones as is Baby's Gwn Tablets. They hav? certainly been of great siervice to me. " The TableUs are scild by medicine dealers or by mail at S5 cei>t8 a box fn>m The Dr. William*' Medicine Co., Bri>ckville, Ont. "Vinegar comes from the French 'vin aigre" â€" sour wine. rOVII OWN DRl'aOIST WILL TRLl \OV Try Murine E.vo Krmeiijr for Koii. Weak, Watery Kyes aud tirumilatt d Kyvlids: Xi> SmarLiinfâ€" . juitt Kye Cumfui-t. WrUe fur Book of the Kye ttymallFrt*. Uuj>ae£jt«Reiiie<ljr Co.iCU.cag'c Wit and Wtsdom. A Woman sntffs every time she thinks of her daughter-in-law's methtxl of rearing babies. "He offers me a platonic affec- tion.' Well, take it. A Platonic affection often leads to the real thing." Doctor â€" "Do you talk in your sleep (" Patientâ€" "No; I talk in other people's. I'm a clergyman."" Many a woman's mind is merely so<me'thing she uses to guess with. If a mans sins don't find him out his wife will. The secret of health lies in a care- ful selection of food and thorougih mastication, says an expert. A caso of pick and chews. The source of true living is not in possessions, but in disburse- ments. The mould of a man's for- tune is in his own hands. Madge â€" "You sihouldn't say he's a confirmed bachelor unless you know. " Marjorie â€" "But I do I know; I confirmed him.'' "Is the man your sister's going to marry rich.'" "Naw ; every time the marriagre is uientiomed pa says, 'Pour man I' " Tlie average man chooses a wife as he would a buttonhole bouquet â€" just because silie looks pretty and nestled gracefully on his coat Impel. Clientâ€" "You ought to have gone into the army, not the law." Soli- citor â€" " VV'Kv r ' C 1 ie>n trâ€" " By the way you charge there would be little left of five enemy." A Bi>ard SchoO'l teacher, putting his hand on the shiiuldier of a boy of doubtful character, said, "I b-c- lieve Satan has got hold of jx)u. " "1 believe so, too, " was the reply. Tom â€" "But do you think, my dear, tha.t I'm good enough for you f Bessie (with a commanding W>k in her ej-es) â€" "Good enough for me! You"ve got to be."' "Talk about your long hours. I know a couple of hands in a fac- to-ry that ne\'e'r stop, day or night, all the year round."" "Imptv.«sible ! Where!'' "On the factory clock." The mien are on earth chiefly to attract the women, but they don't know it. The w<«nien are on earth chiefly to attract iJie men, and they know it â€" though some pretend otherwise. Newriohâ€" "So *ihe 'uK-^ks forward to a perfectly happy life?'" Mrs. Newrich - "Yes. She ha-;* snubbed tdie last of the old friend* who knew her ui her early days when she was poor."" SIN SPOTS GET STRONGER. Can Now Be Seen on Cl«»ar Days With Binoculars. Eleven years have elapsed since the last pronounced appearance of sun spots, this is now the period for their recurrence, and photo- grapibs of the sun indicate that the spots have appeared. Any one with smoked glasses or even a pair of binoculars can see the great dar^ sp<.it8 on the sun any clear day. The modern theory advanced by scientists is that these spots affect tie earth's weather, cause thunder and lightning storms, greatly re- duce the temperature and cause increaised precipitation. From photographs first takea on April 3. it is apparent, according to scientists, that the regular recur- rence of sun spots appeared at about that time and since then they have been increasing. So much cloudy weahher followed that per- fect pictures could not be taken un- til May 2. and these plates show that the sun spots have increased in area and have acted just as astro- nomers said they would. That is, the large spots become larger, then split up into sections with one large spot leading a lot of smaller ones across the face of the sun, as a mother hen lead.s her chicks. Previous observations that a lower temperature, rain and cyclo- nic disturbances result from the appearance of the sun spots every U.l years has been borne out by the weather recently. The sun revolves on its axis every twenty-five days and the sun spots are there hidden to the earth. By the tiime the surface of the sun again appears exp«.>sed to the e«.rth it is considered probable that the sp<.>ts will have been dissipated on the flaming surface of the great orb. SOLD BY AIX GOOD SHOC SCAIEIU WOBN BY EVnty MEMBER Ot THE lAMffl London Without Water. Of late the Thames has been a deal too full of water for the com- fort or convenience of the inhabit- ants of the Thames Valley. Yet there are on record several in- stances where the contrary was the case, and the people of London saw the river bed practically dry. In Stow's Annals is an account of an earthquake, which shook down many churches and houses while the River Thames "wasdryed uppe, that all London might walke over the same dry shod.' This was n the year 1158. In 1591 came an amazing ebb tide, when the river was again so low that a man might ride over 't on horseback at London Bridge. In 1687 a tremendous gale blew for thirty-six hours. The great storm blew straight down the valley of the Thames, and kept the water back, so that the bed was dry. On Sep- tember 14, 1716, the same thing hap- pened, and. according to the "Weekly Paciet," a pa4)cr of that date, people crossed the river afoot both below and above the bridge, while the sands lay so clear to view that a silver tankard, a silver but- ted sword, a gold ring, a guinea, and other long-lost articles of value were picked up. Rifle-Firing in the Dark. The activity of the sniper under cover of darkness has been respon- sible for much inventive ingen;uity with a view to facilitating rifle-fir- ing at night. Two ingenious de- vices have been perfected, one by a Glasgow staff -sergeant and the other by an Australian explorer. At night there is difficulty in direct- ing the muzzle of the rifle upon the enemy, owing to the invisibility of the ordinary foresight. To meet this, the Scottis'h musketry in- structor has fitted the ordinary ser- vice rifle with a luminous sight. No alteration in the service arm is ne- cessary, and the nigiht sight does not interfere with the ordinary front-sight for daylight ishooting. The new sight has been subjected to exacting tests, aaid has proved efficient, only four misses being re- corded out of fifty-four rounds in a trial under difficult conditions: and it has been applied to machine- guns with equaJ success. The Au.s- traldan imvention consists of a quick sight electric flashlight, which is fitted close to the muzzle by a sim- ple contrivance, the current being supplied from a small battery ear- ned in the butt, to which the .sight is connected. The light tihrows a T-shaped mark which provides an almost automatic aim, because the bullet strikes at the intersection of the two lines. The sight can be fitted to any firearm, and the flash- light can also be used for signal- ling. 4- .Method in His Reform. "He is one of those near-vege- tarians."" "What is a near- vegetarian ?" "He never eats meat, except when he is invited out.' Corns Drop VTIion 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 dizziness, insomnia, deranged menses and otiier symptoms of kidney complaint can't cure themselves, they 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 polnsons. 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. Instant Relief Paint on Putnam'* Corn Extractor to- night, aod corna feel ^^ _ ^ better in the mom- ^/UX l°«' Magical th« way "Putnam'*" eases the pain, destroys the roots, kills a com for all time. .No pain. Cure guaranteed. Get a 26c bottle ot "Putnam's" Extractor to-day. + Staggering. I want to trust my fellow-men ; I like to think their morals sound. And yet the column headed "Lost' Is thrice the size of that called "Found.'' Ask for Mlnard's and take no otliar. Shaving was introduced among the Romans about B.C. 300. The first shave was deemed the en- trance to manhood and celebrated with great festivities. mnnrd's Uslment nssd by Fbysldoss. .\ pan of freshly-sliced onions placed in a room where there is in- fectious disease will take up the poison. .\n ounce of isinglass ad'ded to a pint of beef-tea will make the lat- ter jelly more readily. An infant does not hear until the third or fourth day after birth I^rmatH g-5'„'iS I>aughter : "Whjvt does old- fashioned mean ?" Mother: "Any- tihing that 1 think i» right, and you doji't, dear.'' INSOMNIA Lrads to Madnc>««!4, It Not Reme- died. "Experiments sati.sficd me. some 5 years ago.'' writes a Western wo- man, "that coffee was the direct cause of the insomnia from which I suffered terribly, ais well as ex- j treine nervousness and acute dys- | pepsia.'' (Tea is just as injurious | as coffee, because it, to<.>. contains the health-destroying drug, caf- feineV "I had been a coffee drinker since childhood, and did not like to think that the beverage was doing me all this harm. But it wais, and the time came wlien I had to face the fact, aiid pixvtect myself. I therefore gave up coffee abruptly and absolutely, and adt'pted I'os- tum for my hot drink at meals. "I began to note improvement in my condition very soon after 1 t-ook on Postum. The change pr«.)cceded gradually, but surely, and it was. a iiwitter of only a few weeks before 1 found m>-self entirely rcldeved â€" the nervousness passed away, my digestive apparatius was restored to normal efficiency, and I began to sleep restfuHy and peacefully. "These happy conditions have continued during all of the 5 .vears, and I aan s;i.fe iu saying that I owe them entirely to Postum, for when I began to drink it 1 ceiased to use medicines."' Name given bv CanatHan Postum Co., Windsor, 'Ont. Read "The Rc>ad to WellviMe, '' in pkgis. Postum coHH's in two forms : Postum ("creal â€" the original form â€"must Ije well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postumâ€" a soluble pow- derâ€"dissolves quicklv in a cup of hot water, and, witn cre^m and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c an<I &0c tims. Both kinds are equally <lelicioUis and cost about the same per cup. "There's a Rea.<*^n" for Postum. â€"sold by Grocer*, Things I'ou Should Know. The swallow has a larger mouth in proportion to its size tliau any other bird. Ij» all the world there are about 580 millions of white people, and more than two-thirds of these form the population of Europe. The invention of bells is attri- buted to the Egyptiajfs. who are credited with having made use of percussion instruments to announce the sacred fetes of Osiris. The first partition, of Poland was actively ocmmenced 1-12 years ago. under terms of a contract between Frederick the Great of Prussia and Catherijie of Russia, in which Aus- tria was invited to take part. About one-third of Polarnd was seized on t'h.is occasion. TORONTO ^^UJ^^ FOR ALC9H9tlCiORUG ADDICTIONS WhataMiffion Mothers Avoid More thaa a mfllion careftl motberg have Intnitlveiy known th« dangers of poison- ous fly destroyers. Tbeybavo known that such preparatiOQa contain arsenic in deadly qtian- tlties. They have realized the peril to little cliilJren that so- companies the ube of fly poisons. But for those who have act learned of these danffen. we quote from a recent Isstie of tlie Child Betterment Maeazine. which comments upon thirty-tiva cases of ciiildren beinf iwisoned last yean "The dancer to chOdmi is great, and the dangerto adtUts is by DO means inconsiderable. " In the December issue of the MichiKan State Me<lic:il Journal, an editorial on the same subject cites 47 c^ses und ^oes on to state: "Arsenical fly poisons are as dangerous as the phosphoms match. They should be abol- ished. There are as elficient and more sanitary ways oi catching or killin^r flies. Aii] fly poisons. 11 used at all. should not be used in homes where tliere arc chUtlreis, or wtaera cliiidren visit" V ANGLEFOOT 'lUSuilafTFIrDatnTtr'* I Calcia Ike Germ frith the Fir THE O. & W. THUM Ca Dept.2i) W.Ikennlls. Ont. Amcricall Addreavt Crmnd RapicU, Mich. (SO) k Woman's brain on an average weighs five ounces less thait a man's in proportion to her weight. Xlnard'a Zdatment Z>Timb«rman'a Frland. Martial men, good fighters and of choleric temper, have red and spotted finger-nails. SEED POTATOES. EAftLT IRISH COBBLEE POTATDEi •pecially aeiecled and GoTcrriaien* in*pected for eeed. Only I:m!ted qaanutx. Price. One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Bramp- ton. Also Couooineora Pndo atid Sew Snow, two excellent now potatoee. Prica, Two Dollar! per buabel. Special preen for larss quantity. C-ieh must accom. pany all orders. H. W. Daweou. Braiiip- ton. N'OllTH WE.-iTF.H.N GROWN SEED Potatoes. Extrii Ear!v !<enn.: in. N«>w Early Hhon .Sto«on. Manitoba Won- der or White Elophaute. Five pound* One Dollar poetpaid. T. E. Bowman. A'.der- ayde. .\Ita. NEWSPAPE RS FOR SALE PROFIT M.\KIN(i NEWS A^iD JOB OP- flees for sale in good Ontario towna. The most useful and intere«t:nj of ill buainicera. Full information on applica- tion to Wileon Publishing Company. 71 Veet .^del.iiili' J»t.. T-iT'iMtr. III8CE^I.AirSOUS. CA.NCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC. Internal anu external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment Write as before too lute. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. CoIllnRwood. <"irt. CUTTEN & FOSTER AUTO AND BOAT TOPS Ford owners â- write for our catalogue. SEARS-CROSS Speedometer Station. 179 Queen Street West, TORONTO. - ONT. Keep Xlnard'a Liniment ta th* hona*. Sure Proof. Motherâ€" Are you quite sure' t)hat you have ceased to love him \ Daughterâ€" Absolutely ! I don't even care if he has a pretty steno- grapher in his office! Canoes, Skiffs, Motor Boats THE PETERBOROUGH LINE. It any canoe can give you satisfaction, It Is a "PETERBOROUGH." Always and ever the acme of »ervlc«. model, strength and nn- Uh. Over fifty styles and sizes. Write for catalogue. The latest caaoe tg the Peterborougli canvas covered. Ask for Illustrated folder. Skiffs for the popular Outboard Motors. Power Launches, all slies and pow- ers. Oet folders telling all about these. TtIC PCTERBOROUCH CJ^HOC COmP^NV, LIMITE9. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Had ehiip'B anclior fall on my kne* and leg. and knee wwelliyl lip and for six d;iy« 1 could not move it or ttot help. I Uion Btarsed to use MlNARDb UNIMENT and two boll'ce cured me. PROSPEK FBRGUSON lie fould Prove It. Mother-^Son, I don't believe you washed your (ace at all. Small Sonâ€" Lf you don't believe me, look at the towel. NewN>undlaind la tih* oldest Bri- ta»h colony. UD. e. ISSl'E 21â€" *15. *'0ver9tern" V Bottom Motor Boat $55- Freight Prepaid to anv Sailway Station in Onterio. L«o«tb 10 Ft., Beam 8 Ft, 9 In., t>«pth 1 Ft). 6 In. ANY MOTOB FITS. Spec(fl«at1on No. 2B giving engine prices on reauest 0«t our quotaUoiui on "The Penetang Una" Commercial and Pleuure Laonoliea, Row boats and Canoes. THE GIDLEY BOAT CO, UMITED, PENETANG. CAN. â- 4.

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