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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Mar 1915, p. 7

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. Curious Antipathies. The philosopher Boyle swooned at the sound of water splashing, and Tycho Brahe fainhed at the sight of a fox. ‘An old Greek writer records ,.\L wthe intiba,nce of a man who swooned . at the sound 91:2. flute. More . stranse, still, a; chergyman, it is T stated, could never hear a certain verse of Jeremiah read without fainting. Marshal d'Albret could ' not bear the sight of a, pig, andhhe C Duke d'Epernay swooned at the sight of a leveret. All these are genuine eases of a deep-seated na- - tural antipathy, and many others might be recounted, Therefore, says the Family Doctor, when we or, meet with persons who. declare that the smell of tohaeco makes them T feel ill, it may be a real physical infirmity. "Being a very busy and also a Mary nervous man, I had about de- cided to give up breakfast altoge- thper. But luckily I was induced to as: qraptNues. . Be can't be a,lert with a heavy, fried-meat-and - potatoes breakfast) requiring a bot orvital energy in digesting it. - _ "For Fears I was unable to find a breakfast food that had nutrition enough to sustain a, business man without overloading his stomach, causing indigestion and kindred ailments. . Name given by Oanadiain Postum Ihr., Windsor, Ont. Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. ' 'There's a Reason . t ' l Weae.r.n. business man found a food combihatioin for producing energy. He writes: "t And that Grape-Nuts, with a little sugar .,YId a yt1all qugntity of color milk, makes a, delicious mormng meal, sihioh 1nv1gora,tes me for" the day’s busme-sxs. , , “Since that morning I have been a. new man; can work without tir- ing, my head is clear and my nerves strong and quiet. . e business man, especially, s food in the morning that will no overload the stomach, lout give mental vigor for the day. Much depends on the start a man gets each day as to how he may ex- pect to accomplish the work on is true u least for the age of pol- isihed stone. inasmuch as a French archaeologist, when exploring a neolithic funeral deposit, found a small clay bottle, and this was quite intact. This is not the only specimen of the kind which comes from early ages. Among others are the specimens found in the Gaulish burial places of Jouohery, and more recently in the Gallo-Roman arena of Paris. .Without Overloading the Stomach. According to regent discoveries it appears that nursing bottles were psed even In prehistoric times. This Ever read the above me appegrs trom time It is by building up and enriching the blood and strengthening the eaves that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Funk seemingly marvellous cures, and what they have done for others they will do for all ailing people if given a, fair trial. If you do not find these Pills at your medicine dealers you can get them by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.", Brockville, Ont. [and tried dieting, but it made no difference, I was still an agonizing sufferer. Finally my husband urged me to try Dr. Williams" Pink Pills and got me a supply. After taking the Pills for some weeks I felt a, little better and I gladly COT1- tinued their use. My nerves be- gan to feel stronger, the terrible headache came with less frequency, and after taking the Pills for some months disappeared altogether. From that day to this I have had no return of the trouble, and all who knew of my illness regarded my cure as marvellous. I cannot say too much in praise of the Pills, as they certainly saved me from a life of_alniost constant agony.' , i; irauuse. true, Git" were“. EDP. Wllllams’ Plllk P1113 correct the Gauss at Thls Trouble g There are few ailments that fcause more genuine misery in the *fhome than attack-s which are gen- 'erally termed siokueadaches. The attacks are often periodical, and Prhtin the mother of a, family is pros- trated at intervals there is not only her own suffeiing to consider, _but, the discomfort caused the other members of the household. Sick headaches arise from a, variety of causes, and most of them can be re- lieved or cured through the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams', Pink Pills. Mrs. Hugh Docherty, Roca, ville, Sash, says: "I suffered for years with What the doctors called nervous prostration and sick head- ache. When these spells came on I could not work nor walk, and the gains in the head were almost un- earable. At times the pain in my bead was so dreadful that I feared it would drive me mad. I tried four different doctors at times, and not only took bottles of medicine, but quarts of it, but to no avail. Then I quittalkiirng medicine altogether SICK. HEADACHES '. PERMANENTLY CURED Prehistoric Bottles. STRENGTH letter? A new to time. They full of human Austria-Hungary exported in bulk as many men and horses as it did of material, from 150,000 to 200,000 immigrants crossing the seas every year. But the dual empire is ex- ceedingly rich in minerals, and Hungary is one of. the principal grain-growing regions of Europe, the average produce being 145,000,- 000 bushels of wheat, 46,500,000 bushels of rye, 53,500t,000 bushels of barley, 65,000,000 bushels of oats and 118,"000,000 bushels of corn. Hungary, too, is rich in live stock, having in 1914, 2,300,000 horses, 7,300,000 cattle, 8,500,000 sheep, and 7,500,000 swine. From these figures it would seem that it will be a tougher job to starve Germany than reports would'make it appear. Auorney-Bow old are you, madam? Wiaess-Sir! ' Atborney---uBeg your pardon , how muahyxyunger are you than the lady next door? e What is of special interest is the fact that Germany in 1913 produced 2,720,000 tons of refined sugar from beets, mined 260,000,000 tons of coal and lignite, 29,879,000 tons of iron ore, and that while using in that year of peace 225,800 tons of copper, she could only unearth 23,- 000 tons of her own accord. Ger- many normally imports one-sixth of the cereals she consumes, but exports enormous quantities of potatoes. Without doubt the sur- plus of the latter now in stock is being used for flour. Germany bought between seven and eight million geese from Russia annually and sold Great Britain between eleven and twelve million bushels of oats. She also in 1913 imported 160,000 tons-mark it, tons-of eggs. These statements will suffi- ciently indicate the vast disturbance that has taken.__plaee in German trade. Canada/s interest lies in paridcu- lar with the export trade of Gear. many, much of which this country has the right and expectation to secure. In 1913, we learn from the War Book, Germany imported nearly one-eighth of all the world has to sell and exported more than one-ninth of all the world wanted to buy. Her yearly output of manufactured goods ran up to be-, tween twelve and fifteen billion dollars, of which one-sixth at least found its way to foreign markets that are now closed to her, and in many cases will never be renewed. "Made in Germany? and "Made in Austria", with which we had most of us become familiar, will, it is to be hoped, be largely replaced by "Made in Canada." ( How the Various Countries In- volved Are Affected. The early pages of the Agricul- tural War Book published by the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, are devoted to brief essays princi- pally on agricultural matters, but also on the duty of us all, by the Prime Minister, by the Finance Min- ister of the country, by the various Ministers of Agriculture of the pro- vinces and by the learned profes- Isors of agricultural colleges and experimental farms. Following are given industrial and agricultural details in brief of each European country engaged in the war or af- fected by the war, and of the Bri- tish possessions. From this is learned that prior to the outbreak of hostilities, Belgium was not only the most thickly populated country in the world, but also about the most industrious. In the first 82 days of the war, which has now Ust- ed upwards oi 200 days, damage to the extent of 81,059,836,000 had been done, out of which $283,614,000 is attributed to agricultural injury., Northern France has suffered pro- portion'ately toUn equal extent.‘ Russia, while pre-eminently an agricultural country, producing nearly one-fourth of the world's wheat, fully a fourth of its oats, a third of its barley and a half of its rye, still possesses immense manus fire,fyrir1gr industries. It also abounds in minerals, and its for, grses, of which there are 900 million acres, are the finest the earth knows Eldest daughter of the late Lord Minto, former Lieutenant-Govt nor. Before hero marriage this month to Lord F Bands Scott, son of the late Duke of Buoeleach, she was known as Lady Eileen Elliott. WHEN EUROPE LS AT WAR. Lady Francis Scott, 1Lyliified. EVERY CASE IS CURABLE. Good-bye to Rheumatism! . Your aching joints, your stiff, sore muscles, those sleepless nights and suffering days-good-bye forever--. your day is gone. Sufferer, cheer up; and read the good news below. "A man met me a year ago, and said, 'dor1't stay crippled, quit com- plaining, limber up.' My answer was, 'I'm rheumatic, I can't do it.' He looked me over in a pitying sort ot way and told me to go to the nearest drug store tor Nerviline and Ferro, Tone. The [combination had cured him. I was convinced of his sincerity and followed his instructions. I rub- bed on Nervilin-e three times every iiay--rubbed it right into my aching joints. The pain quickly lessened, and I became more limber and active. To draw the virus of the disease from my blood I took two Ferrozone Tab- lets with every meal. I am well to- day, not an ache, not a pain and no sign of stiffness at all." F Let us beware of treating others' passing moods as if they were per- maneint characteristics. Do not envy the rich. Those with great wealth mostly have great cages, andfpw to truly _love them. The trouble you are dreading will not be nearly so bad as you believe. Try to keep a brave heart and face it with calmness, and you will see the silver light shining behind the heaviest clouds. A little with peace is better than much with wan: _ None are so Wicked that there is not some good in them. The keynote of a genuine life is always sursum corda, "Lift up your hearts I” Rhemnatism Goes Quickly Its Virus Forever Destroyed What Nerviline can do in a case like this it can do for you too. For nearly forty years Nerviline has been recommended for Rheumatism, Lum- bago and Sciatica and Lame Back. It is the one remedy that never dis appoints. "Very easily!” replied the mer- chant. "Of the tan names on the list, only one is genuine-that of the firm with which I did business; all the others are fictitious." 7 "Yes," said the banker, "for if I do not mention any name I cannot bewheld rtponsible.'/ - H “But how do you know that is the firm that has failed?” asked the banker, in sprprise. -. "The name of the merchant who has failed is there.” "Then I've lost heavily," replied the merchant, "tdr that is the firm with which I did business"-- show- ing him a name on the list. "That's a very delicate thing to do," replied the banker, "for the news is not ofEoial, and if I gave you the name I might incur some re- spon sibility. , , , Then the merchant said: "I will give you lk, list of ten firms in Yokohama, and I will as]: you to look through it and then tell me, without mentioning any name, whether the name of the firm that has failed app-ears in it. Surely you will do that for me 2” The merchant made out his list, the banker looked through it, and, as he handed it back, said: - How He Obtained the Information Be Wanted. A wealthy merchant in Paris who had an extensive business with Ja- pan was told that a/prominent firm in Yokohama had failed, but he could not learn the name of the firm. He could have/earned the truth by cabling, but to save ex- pense he went to a well known banker who had received the news and asked him the Dame of the firm. TE), story is told in the Family Her- a . Mr. Roberts' troubles were caused by diseased kidneys. That is why Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him. Diseased Kidneys fail in their duty of straining the impurities out of the blood and the consequence is trouble all over the body. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure diseased Kidneys. Newfoundland Man Finds a Firm Cure After Suffering Ten Months of Torture-Doc-s arid other Medicines Failed to Help Rim. IAywisport, TwilJingate District, NM., March 8 (Specia,l).-A thr1l ing story Dina splendid cure by Dodd’s Kidney- Pills is told by W al- ter J. Roberts, a well-known rest, dent of this place. "I tried many doctors and medi- cines but got no relief from them. The trouble was in my feet, legs and arms, and at times was almost unbearable. -I could not feed my- self for those ten months. "At last I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills, taking twenty-eUht boxes in all, and am glad to say they made a, firm cure of me.” "My trouble', started from a cold after measles," Mr. Roberts states. "For nineteen months I was con- fined to the house, mud for ten months I could not make one step. He Cauld Not THEN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED WALTER J. ROBERTS. A TRADER’S SHREWDNESS. QUIET THOUGHTS. Make One Step afaori women of New Zealand know nothing about kissing.' Nose- rubbing is their form of salutation, and when two friends meet they hold each other by the hand, bernd their heads till their noses touch, and then rub them gently from side to side. This form of greeting is not confined to the women, but is praoticed by the men; they seldom meet without rubbing noses. In time of lamentation the Maori WO- men will sit for hours with their noses touching and moan for the loss of some chief whom they have in all probability never Been. Hardly That. Mrs. Knagg-Well, what are you thinking about!., . . . . Paint on Putnam's Drop Corn Extractor to} 'night, and coma fear better in the moral Out mg. Magical thel may "P u tn a m' a"? eases, the pain, destroys the rooms;i kills. a com for an time. No palm Cure guaranteed. Get 8. Mo. bottle on "Putnarn's" Extractor to-day. Mr. Knagg-1 was juslt thinking if it's true that silence is golden no one cam accuse you of being a miner. to be-- Ah-and the years of toil, the hope--- and then We saw in the papers a call for men. Corns Drop Out Maris. Exe-dr I'd been in your place I think I'd have painted my pride. --- _ . g . , n ' YOUR OWN a GGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murine 9.953311% for Redeoak, Watery Eyes auglG emulated yeuds; o Bryant]: _ Lust Eye mama. ttyftt for Book of the Eye ymail We. Marnie Eye Remedy Go., Chicago. thoughtful ways, And the twilight hour, with rosy gleam To She and I was a pleasant dream. Till the god ot war across the sea Claimed royalty's wish, was a thing And the woe and want ot feebler days Seemed banished from us, in his .r The Doutoq- (absene-mir1dedly)' -- "Oh-er-lee me look at it, please." a1 pride When We looked at his manly walk and stride, And often our thanks to God on high Were tendered anew by She and I. Years came on and he grew to be Tall and strong, and fair to see: True to the blood of parent's youth, Labor And love had borne the truth-- And our hearts grew rich with parent- rod, We knelt in our prayer, and thanked our God: For the staff on which we could rely When age had settled on She and I. So we toiled and struggled trom day to day, . Rich in love of his childish play; God to the parents was over kind, Perfect in body and health and mind. Though often we passed'beneath the err, Was 11eaver11y music to She and I. where. Homely fittings, and meager worth Cast a halo of love about the hearth, And a babe to us, with his welcome Love and labor, went hand in hand, And we gathered a home, but it wasa't grand, Nor filled with riches and costly ware, That wealth could gather from every- we had. But we called the bluff, on poverty's ban-- And we hitched ourselves and made a span-- Health and youth, and never say die, Were the bridal gifts to She and I, She and I in younger days, Saw in each other, the kinder ways; She a lassie and I a lad, And nothing, from nothing, was all Because ot their mild, soothing and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are sate, 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 Marr. drake and Butternut. To give vitality and power to the kidneys, to lend add to the bladder and' liver, to free the blood of poisons, probably there is no remedy so S11C- cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For all womanly irregularities their merit is well known. The dizziness, 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 of the trouble. Bostess--"Doctor Sprigg1rns, will on have some of the txrrrgueW. Such sutteridg isn't natural, bui it's dangerous, because due to diseased kidneys. 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. _ Minard's Llniment Relleves Neuralgia. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere.' When a Wonmn Sugars With Chronic Backache iirCsi. Wye-Bet, 1 had no pocket Sombra, Ont Row Could She. Thinking Shop. Nose-Rubbing. SHE AND I. Instant Will Leonhard Relief It was at the dentist’s, and Potz was the olbjeet in the ohsir-a mis- erable, tforlorn object to boot. The operation was ended, and tho den- Eisit was ostentatiously cleaning his (weeps. "I must- pharge, you five dollars,' he said to the patient. The unlucky vidtdm turned upon his persecubor: "What? Five dollars? Why, you promised to charge me only one I” "Yes," agreed the tooth-t/uigger cheerfully, "that was my court/ram; price." "Well?" queried the txormented one. "But you yelled so loud that you’ve {seafr- ed away four other dollar pu- tientsl" _ "Do you like the breast of the turkey?” asked the host of the old lady. "I've never been able to find out," she responded. "When I was growing up the children always got the necks, so that the grown folks could have the choice parts. But since I have grown up things have changed and now the children get all the best pieces.” We have been using MINARD'S LINL MENT in our home for a, number of years and no other Liniment but MINARD'S, and we can. recommend it highly for sprains, Fbruxses, paws or tightness of 1ihe chest, soreness of the throat, head, ache or anything of th.at sort. We will not be without it one single day, tor w get a new bobble before the other is all 'used. I cat recommend it highly to any- "That settles it!" said the man as he ywatched the piled-river ham- mer destend on the pile. dow." "She must have been very icy.” one. “m JOHN WAKEFIELD, LaHavo Islands, Lunenburg Go., N.S. "713. "Eihr1erit, Gen. A a. 4 Toronto, Ont. g 6 Yonge St, “If you had to go to war, what position would you choose I." “The drummer's, I think.” "Why so?" "When a charge was ordered, I'd pick up my drum and beat it.” ', LOW FARES To THE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS. t Vla Chicago a North Western Ry. Four splendid daily trains trom the Now Passenger Terminal, Chicago to San Francisco: Los Angeles and San Diego. Wide choice of scenic and direct routes. Bumble tuck. Automatic electric safety signals all. the war. ' . _ 1 _ A "ng11561“ your," trip and furnish fold are agdjull particulars.‘ _ "How did you catch your' cold old man I" , "l cod id by siddig dear a wid- Mrs. Jas. E, Mailman, Gegoggin, N.S., writes: "I gave Baby's Own Tablets to my baby boy for con- stipabion and teething troubles and have found them a, great blessing. I think the Tablets should be in every home where there are young children." The Tablets are an ab- solutely safe remedy for little ones, being backed by the guarantee of a Government analyst to be free from opiates and narcotics. They are sold by meddcme dealers or by mail at 25 cents a, box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Taxf'tened Thomas-Well, yer see lady. me arf me yard has ter ex change heated words to L‘p warm not having no overcoats.‘ Old Lady (stopping on road)- Dear ! dear ! Why are you two men using such frightful lgygpage? BABY'S OWN TABLETS A GREAT BLESSING Representative samples of seeds for purity and germination tests may be sent to the Seed Branch, Ottawa. Two ounces of grass seed, white or Iallsike clover; four ounces of red clover, alfalfa or seed of like size and one pound of cereals are desired. Samples under 8 OZS. may be sent without postage and are tested free of charge up to 25 in number for each person or firm. - Seed of cereals, flax, grasses, clo- vers, forage plants, field roots and garden vegetables must have a ger- mination of two-thires of the per- centage standard of vitality for good seed of the kind or be marked with the percentage that are capa- ble of germinating. "Papered seeds" must be marked with the year in which the packet was filled. _ With the opening of the 1915 seed trade, stedsmen, farmers; and gar- deners, may wish to review the con- ditions under which sales may be made. The Seed Control Act pro- vides that timothy, alsike, red olo- ver and alfalfa, seed must not be put on sale for the purpose of seed- ing without being plainly marked with the grade,mamely: Extra No. 1, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3. Farmers may sell seed below No. 3 in quality only to dealers to be cleaned and brought up to. grade. All other grass, clover and forage plant seeds and those of cereals and flax must be marked in a plain and indelible manner with the common name or names of any noxious weed seeds present, - - - Mtnard's Linlment Cures Dandruff. Mlnard‘s Linlment Cures Burns, Etc. Widows Are Dangerous. A Case of Necessity. Out of Barm's Way. THE SEED LAW. Pat Remark. The young mother stole silently upstairs one evening, to be sure that her little son was sleepingsafe- 1y. As she paused at the door she saw her husband standing beside the crib, gazing earnestly down at; the sleeping child. Tears filled the mother's eyes, and she thought: “How dearly Frederick does love that iboy I” But just then he turn- ed and'saw her. "Amelia," he said, “I don'tsee how on earth they can get: up a crib like this for three dollars and sixty centys," . ED. 7. V YOU WANT TO BUY OR BELL A Fruit, Stock, Grain or Dairy' Farm. write H. W. Dawson. Brampton. or 90 Cal- borne St., Toronto. CANCER. TUMORS. LUMPB. [ 3T0. internal and external, cured Wigh- out otsiq by our home treatment. Wynn as before too late. Dr. Bellman named Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. ' 1| y“ D 1uyoEg.rdr,i,'a%"itii" "trcs"."",':";)' & Son, Port Burwell, Ont. 1 H. w. DAWSON, Nimty Colborns Street. Toronto. Ao Hours from Frost to Flowers" ‘. w. DAWSON, column. SI..rWToronto. New Wheelock 18 x a2 automatic Valve Complete operating condition, flywheel, frame, belt, cylinders and all parts. Can be shown running at present time. Will sell at less than half cost price. ENGENE S. FRANK WILSON & SONS 73 Adelaide St, West, Toronto '1T,,AAU,2iFu.ys., _ BAsjpiEiivprs_,mi." Agent, REMEMBER! The ointment you put on your child's skin gets into the system just as surely as food the child eats. Don'tdet impure fats and mineral coloring matter (such as many of the cheap ointments contain) get into your child's blood I Zam- Buk is purely herbal. )No pois- onous coloring. Use it always. 50c. Box at All Druggists and Stores. Filft SQEE PIOBON. PIOEON a DAVlS '" St. June: Bt., " Montrnl Wt“. “I Ukrainian T ATENTS FARMS FOR SALE, NURSERY STOCK. MISCELLANEOUS. " INVENTIONS i M d _ di P1313111), :niu’sgolss' $22.50 'tef FREE 1915 catalogue, we! thtth'at. Sundn'a, eaie afar-ML You can hug your ,'1gqclett' from us at W olesale P en. T. w. BOYD & SON. 27 NotreDame M.Westmontreai, An ug-to-date High Grade Bicycle ttedwithRa [WC/min, New Departure Coaster Brake and Hos, Brim/table Tires, fish gage equdipment, includ- ng u uar s Pump. 313% Tools. $22.li0 HAWK BICYCLES ISSUE Il-jf.

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