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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-4-6, Page 347, THE EXETER ADVOCATE, 'THURSDAY APRIL 1911. WATERY BLOOD IN THE SPI1ING How to Gat New Health and New Strength at, This Seasou Even the most rohnst find the winter months trying to their health. Confinement indoors, often in overheated altd Pearly always badly ventilated rooms -in the house, the office, the shops and the school -taxes the vitality of eve the strongest. The blood be7e{nnes ers, he said. A wounded enen'Y thin and watery or clogged* with is an enemy no longer!' And he St. Rose du Lac, Man., April 3 impurities. gozyie people have and his corps of helpers brought (Special) -The btory of Mrs. Louis headaches and a feeling of langour; water and xnedicine and smoothed Delorme, a well known and highly ethers are low spirited and nerv- the pallets of straw, and cheered respected resident '.6f this place, is ous; still others have pimples and the unfortunates, and closed the identical with that of thousands of skin eruntiens; while ° Seale get up eyes of the dead, and performed other women in canada., It is- an in the morning feeling just as tired the last kind offices for the dying. the more interesting on that as whexi they went to bed. These Dimant was regarded by the hurl- count. She was tired, nervous and are all spring symptoms that the dreds of wounded as a miracle 9,1 worn out_ Dodd's Kidney blood is out of order, and that a gendlless--little less than an ange' cured her., medicine is needed. 'Many peonle "The gentleman in white," w" rush to purgative medieines thP the w.). sprin sounop, TiLE RED (Toss- jusT ONE WOMAN' Dunant, "The Gentleman - IN THOUSANDS White," Conceived. the Idea. During the Italian War of -1859, young Juan Dunaot was travelling in that country. After the battle Solferino, he „visited the field, and, 'seeing the terrible sufferings of the wounded soldiers who lay around antended; he, with the as- . - sistanee of several peasant women, formed an ambulance service with its headquarters in a little c;hitreh at Castilione He helped with his own hands to bind up the wounds of Frenchmen, Italians aid Aus- trians alike. "They are all broth - wit°, VAN NEIC P WELL 1' — Mrs. Louis Delorme %vim was alway tired and nervous and suffered from Backache tells ld9w bite found a cure. in 1°1101 the' nftle'"s $13°1-C`'' Bael:eihlieLQ1acnijd tfoo: fi.f‘;'eecp'TeeiaitritTfirnT- ,t,-T re, g, Is a mistake. *you of as he moved around among cannot cure these troubles with a. the sick, his light clothing tnakinr, tiori„-which destroyed my sleep," your, him conspicuous on the •Ae/d. `Mrs, Delorme states. "My head ' medicine that gallops through aysteaantile:ves,yoiwearmmIllisexpe:ieneesa t woKil(aehea;141swa7tired wh4tyoureotogi,eguiithwiereieaw.thatthe williug al1erlo;$,%144s eljeavy, and strength, in the spring is a hands of a few a'otraiaril helpers and 1 bad a dragging senF'ition, tonie medic:am that will enrich tho aetwillY saved many lives, and neross the loins. Dxhi's Kidney blood and soothe the ,jayn,lcd comforted hundreds of others, in- PillS Made me well. I used 0 11 spired him' with the grand idea of ten boxes, but they fixed me up.' nerves, and the oue always relfable tonic anc. . iceer ,s an organisation -the Red Cross. Thousands a other eaefillittn DI w women who have not used Dodd's liams' Pink Pills. These Pills not Kidney Pills are in it di- -Oaly banish spring weaknesses and 1.€0.U) WWI DISTANCE, tjou mrs, '1)e.,10-rme Waa '11.e°efrlore ills, but guard you against the ehe need them, Thousands ofother, more serious ailments that follow, Oriental eity Looks Its Best Prot who were io that condition mid who such as anaemia, nervous debility, Mar- used 11odd's Kidney Pills, are now indigestion, rheumatism and other diseases due to Dad blood, Dr. Those of. us. wh4 can think of Bag- we,..1!, and strong. Aviiiinins, pink rills actually dad only as the inagnifieent city of "'e ieava trent the "Perienees ef others, and those experiences teac us that the weary and worn we - mea of Canada ean find relief in t Dodd's Kidney, Pills. is the name to remember n Med a remedy for COUGHS and COLS E. sRAVApE TION,, MAW' - ftir.e M -.-4(';`;;44:,:1,,,,tit, • The Heart of PEano Es the Action. insist cen "OTTO IIIGEL Piano AGtiOn make new, rich, red mood, winch Ilaroun-al-Basclud can hardly be strengthens cycry every 01., e.,Kppeted to welcome the newinter- gni and every part of the body, dad ra,j1.waY sclierf1°.` awl umke$ weak, people dad remam forever maccessiole, bright, happy and Strong. Mrs. excel -4 dreatns': Ent sh"ld the Jas. McDonald, Raremut, N, worg. happen to Bagdad and the tomb of Zobeide become the shrine Pi• 4l'isA"tiovVz717"tuba'q' tuurls-tb old city wHl Pnk for them. My system was r have, to undergo a few repairs. Fo "" js s'afe from neith'er Plague nor • andur1 T.%,,‘,":1%4115014,1enk, . 4 10(.3;e0nr1, h,(toed. In one of the 'disasters 'of fhe 1.1of niy ..ooladded tot Intaart cennry the plague 'carried off baby „1-1. , 4,000 people daily for many days ties. .used a few bo.0 xes of r. and jealous Tigrur 151' I ..„. ite Williams' Pink Pills and they made hanksd nc"red me feel like 'my own sef. er 'l\'';4n 44sst"'('d sevev41 tho". louses and drowning 15,000 people. Like most Oriental cities, Bagdad looks her best froth a dis„ tance. You miss the filth)+, narrow streets, where two horses can hard- ly walk abreast, and behold a vision, of luxuriant date .groves, out of which rise, little islands of green domes and graceful minarets. In the days of its splendor the East India Company maintained in the ancient city of the Caliphs a Resi- dent, with a, generous establisb- ent; nowadays we are content with the usual modest Consular ser- -loc.-London Chronicle. NEVER BE WITUOUT BABY'S OWN TABLETS eheermlly recommend tbe Pills to all who are weak or ailing." Sold by all medicine dealers,o by mail at 50 vents a box or six boxes for ,S2,50 from The Dr. Wil- liamsMedicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. DANGER IN OLEINLINESS. Oild Opinion of Distinguished Lot dolt Physician., Somewhat novel views or the sub ject of bacteriology and hygiene were advanced by Sir Almroth 1Wright, LD,, 10,11„ S., itt an ad - 'dress recently. There was a belief, he said, that by washing, people washed off mi- crobes. We did take, off a certain amount of miarobes,,,but we also de- etroycd tho protective skin, which , was all around our bodies, like the ments Peculiar to childhood, always tiles of a.house'. If ond had a skin keej. a supplY of Baby's Own. Tab - •lets on hand. These Tablets never fail to relieve baby of 'distressing .stomach .aches, painscaused by difficult teething and the many other little troribles that make ed, 'so he. aid -not thank cleanliness are sold under the guarantee,Of a government :analyst to contain" not one particle of opiate or other in- jurious drug and they may be given to the' youngest baby with perfeet safety. ; Concerning' them Mrs. Hypolite Chiasson, EaStern N„ --- S., rites have used Baby's. Own Tablets .for our -baby and they have done her much good: Please send us two nore boxes as 1 find them the cinly Medi- cine that helps our. little one:" The Tablets are sold -by medicine deab. i5 ers or at 2,'cents ,a box from The. Dr. witliaras',JVaditine :Co., Brock- ville, Ont. Mothers, if you wish to guard the health of your little ones against the sudden outbreaks of th'ose lik e a tortoise, microbes would nev- er get through. To have a turkish bath was to take away one's horny protection. A great deal of washing increases the microbes of the, skin, he declar- baby's life miserable. The Tablets was to be recommended as a hy- genic reethi.,d. With regard to the. belief that in cases of consumption, fresh air 'would Make things right, he asked why it, was this principle only ap- plied to tubercular disease. He held let° be dreadful superstition. The whole doctrin.e of fresh air re- quired to be revised. Rich people, he asserted, sur- roundedthemselves with all sorts of luxury, and took. absolutely no interest in getting rid of the mi- erobes that surrounded them. He had been in consultation with twen- ty-one doctors around a rich man's bed, and done of 'them knew any- thing about him. . 7o& Cw quickly stons condha. cares colds. Ili la iha throat and lat . 23 be da WELL. The old folks had had three days ogether.- - "Youhave a pretty place here, "Your- own baby, if, you have One," .advertiged the enterprising. Photographer, "can be enlarged, tinted and, framed for $9:75 per dozen." • • filinard's Liniment Cures Scrns, Luck -seems- to have a mania for calling on people' who are not ex- pecting it. _John reniatked the,.g.nest en. the You are not treating yourself or inerning of his-denarturc. ".Btit it your farnitY *fairy if you don't looks a bit tare .yet." - keep ITamlin's Wizard Oil in the ,,oh, that's because the trees arc, house. It's the best substitute for so yohog," answeredthe host corn- farail-37 doctor and a rnighty `-'ned ortahiy. ‘,1 hope they'll have friend in case of -ernergene.-. grown to a good- size,' befo're you come again." 1 CURED OF LAME BAC'' 11. Mr- Samuel Martin ' of S ' / vakeetd ' trati) - grvetuotty year ,. of his life iln°Ytt°11t" 1. . ie ',arlY all advertfs'e'remediesd e1)"61c* 1 IM ousenold reeipos b ,reeeived and from any of them, 'n° bone - Some months, a ' aised ,m ,, gQ,' seeing 'Gin' Pilis- ' lir , ,i. r..Martiti 1) 11 ' ' 1S'ad- 1.1,jet, which* -u-c-6scd a box.The ad takeil,, one box tin 1,enced ,after, 4iiiew'ri"e had ,found,twas'hi* 0 igreat,,,that! pie ,ije. d.' F { ti -t• greLeed '• two -thoebodr4 0ixipletely cure' d. , ',L)I, lia-x.2 ;. ,q: for:r2.50. all den '' At " pAlf:yno.write , • - N __-' ,, aLi .i n al DI . 'i. wT .r,,,,, a..F ,, grpato NO NI:E1) TO. A 'Mali entered ,a ernifeetioner',s. shop and Called fr.)-r a lernonad,e....lie drank it. -and .wa,s about, to .iwtilk out, .the 'landlor, , s oppec , , . , . , , , him. ,- haven't ..paid , fo that. 'Here,. ,' sit," .a e / eqlyou .11aL42.!'' : ' ' ‘"W, hat' s' t a p'?,3t .,y, you ,s g ke. .. lie 'cutome-'' ,.`,J said ' you n,haiele. i'pnade.,'' (1‘1V:ou.„:,. ,• : ,ertaini,V.I.,.•cti ,e11,:then., What, OpaYing ;f0r-1 11' N AND ••;13011.1'. line Nu1nkeriag Atter Reputa- i n of 1)eiug n Sporting Mau, it t, bestow his r ukl' g intends t ,, i,nuu it is an open secret at upon the social ns egT1117rfl, have tbis tooth o 4111 be TO. Ithe C‘Q‘,."`11:t SOIIT"XttLIIIIIIIV ; ittleat he does not,mean , t wl"re clf h°r'se'ra(""g to a .8tikilign"ke---,11,jtattliajaYq4)ititit‘•kv turn, and it will time, to supreme place in his personal in- terests. Ring George iS a firin be- be all over." Willie-'1Vm---that's liver in pl*.'sical reereations for all that could balltela to no if 1 the nation at large. He desires to had mY bead pulled off l" make it clear that, so far as he is concerned, personal effort in re- , The merits nI 1 ickle's A creation deserves a higher place in somptive Syrup ae n. sure rem the estimation of the people than for coughs and coids are attes et mere attendance at spectacular by scores who know its rmer u sports. lie is VW'S proud -and giving almost instant relief when does not hesitate to say so to his in- the throat is sore with con-hing. YOU,111 Sa Xialley'-a$ 01 "r0 Rot as a Go hie it Yon -P4.1,41 1). PMN OUT 01 Trr.1.74.74:, oArg, parliCiil %,1'4. -- DO 110”0 ttlOillk! tit t,,tr.: The .PPwarpaint Co„ '1,0roiato, er S. A,Hut4iinson, ,,'(r,„11y..yLi`jirlio,pi:,4 ., TORONTO ,.2 i Maimp'er Tows. Dent., 212 Clark • . - '' ' 'L° ' St., Chicago, III, . CUTTING Private Poolan, the re'imental barber, was well known bfor his carelessness. One day-, while shav- ing Pat Dougherty, he had the mis- rtune eut his patron's cheek several times. Pat took these gashes in grave silence, but when the shave was over he walked over to his water, bottle, which he had filled with vater, „took a mouthful, and, with compressed lips, proceeded to shake his head from side to side. "What's the matter? You, got the toothache 4" asked the bar - "Whist! I was only trying if my 144ntia would hold water 'without leaking!" replied Pat. OW COLONIST RATES TO THL PACIFIC COAST. Via the Chicago, Union Pacific and _North Western Line, daily from arch 10th to April 10th from all ints in Canada, nally conducted California The flavor, frag- rance deli- ciou$4ess of make. it the favorite of all lovers of good tea. $0,igggtwax,,ckaogs only. FARMS RENT AND SALE, Id. W. PAWSDN• ltinetY Colborne St., Toronto. 11-11/Arrr. STOCK. G.RAIN, DA11t17 FARMS, an sizes auct Sec, lee betore Ourizig. 1 OOP= g0 ercile-,. Me with 0rehade. Pairie prfees, 4.-N1 )`,1 tours Pullman tourist seeing Ork through trains leave Chi- ' cago Tuesdays ' and Thursdays ach week. Pailman tourist sleeping daily - For full particulars app t 13, H. Bennett, General Agent, ,4(.1 Yonge Street; Toronto, Ont.; , W. DAITs Torouto. b., Travelling Agent, :good 4 TbeIZIO51 rc, reduction of ngs, GOitre, 1 Gbindu •olargemento. Its Positive. PILEs of all kinds, any and al stagcts, tinwit.° rr,IIICYPfl find eo‘x Cured, etIf4 yenr wirerin ;%,-td cicieny, "Common Sense” for e,iii 00 it. $2 bax, $$ for boxes. Afailcd en recMfil- of price. '4D4'" TORONTO tIOMPANY, E4ST QUEEN STREET WITY?, WHAT Wby the i b., '`.‘ ' 'd ? a didn'taliSw-ex, % letter W like Sear ieeause it makes ill will, Why is .a sherrnan's the profitable lansidesS R is all net profit ON SCAT i'eoe We". rrie T$ WANTED, >e ed. to farm l.PaY8 ter 04.1a7, XODE:itts1 A Sarnio, Out A was cur f Arnie trourbati 1-11NART/S Bay of 1151at 3L CAZIP11L was rureil Iltueial Nvaralgio, 1:1AltD"8 'prialgbill,DANIEL:, rzao roared of (1)ror4le Rtieunintitm _ Albert Co.. N.,11. GEO, ' T stant p sit r ea A 1..ANClit. ORS toraai and ever ul Pain by, 011r ben10 treat.= before too tato. Dr. Benin Limited. Collo Itzgwood, Ont. autiful Maiden . Sera can't hitve•yon' oro to s more under a ausapprehen Papa isn't woatthy now. Ile all his money last week on the tueates--of the title of Ports- and the whole pulmonary region Stock Exehange." Persistent Cal man," but he has no hankering af- (Psordered in consequence. A hot- ler---"That doesn't make' any <lif- t' .summer t. 4 1," ter the reputation ,of being a :1110:r:his workwariwd syrup will fereace, Miss Fiosser. I know it fore, he will go down to Epsom for "sporting man," "While, there- save doctor's bills, and a great deal already. I'm one of the fellows of suffering. Price 25 cents, at all who got his money." tve from Windsor to Ascot in tradition- , al state, King George intends to give every special encouragement to other forms' of sport as oppor- tunity serves. Smith -"You and Jones don't seem to be as friendly as you were. Does he owe you money 7" l3rown --"No, not exactly; but he wanted 170h8 autchly stops ceilidhs. cams colds. heal* tint throat aad Ionia. . 25 °cats. THE HOMEMAKER. "You say you once had a home?" "Dat's what I had," answered- Ploddinr, Pete. q'Why didn't you do something to make your folks comfortable and happyl" "I did. loft." A pleasant medicine for children is Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ator, and there is nothing better for drivin,,. worms irom the system. Many a man who is willing to be a scoundrel would object to being called one. " PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist refund rnontiy if PAZO OIN1'. MitNT fags to me any case of Itcbing, Blind, Bleeding or PrOtrudIng Piles in 6'to 14days. 50c. Vocal teachers are 'always howl- ing about their work. The Best Liver Pill. ---The action of the liver is easily -disarranged. A sudden chill, undue exposure to the elements, ever-indidgence in some fal.•=orite-food excess'in drink- -mg, are a, few of the causes, But -whatever may be the cause, Parme- lee's Verretable Pols can be'relied upon as the best corrective that can be taken. They are the leading liver pills and they. have no su- )eriors ante such preparations. idoa of a 'herb is a,ybuno• /Tian ,who asks her, ather •, for her 'hand. Requisite ,on the'. Farm.-EVery farmer .and'stoek-raiser.,should keep , supplY' T)r. Thoma,s'‘ Eclectric ,i1 on hand, net orily -a:ready ren -recd for ills the family, but a -horse • and •Cattl- tie; ,.reat,Totenec ' If a man succeeded in discove• ringis no ailment so harassing and ex - perpetual motion he probably ho ting as dyspepsia, which aris-es wouldn't feel, as proud as he did from defective aetion of the stonmeh when as a boy he discovered that he and liver, and the victim of it is to could whistle through his teeth, be Pitied. Yet lie ean find ready Comfort for the Dyspeptic --There TO CURE A COLD 114 ONE, DAY Take LAXATIvn urtoNtO Quinine Tablets. Druggist, refund money if it kits to cure. a. rr. GRoVE's signature is on each box, tie, She --‘,"You say you love me with all your heart." He --"With all my heart." She --"And would you die for mel" • You see, mine is undying leve!" Mrs. Winslotv's SeethiA Syrup Has been used fee oyer stxrr-rivz YEARS by ITILLIONS of WITHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SoeTtlYS tho CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all rAiN: CURES WIND COW% and Is tho hest remedy for DIARRIREA. Sold by Drnavitta in ever), IIart of tha - TRY MURINE EYE 11EIVIEDY world 17o sure and ask for "Hrs. Winslow's Soothintr for Red, Weak. weary, Watery Eyes Syrup,. And trare no other kind. Twenty-nro cents Ix bottlo. G laronteed under the Food nnd Drucs andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn.lt June 00th.700S. Serial Nurnber1093, Smart, -Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REIIEDY. Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, Unfortunately. the chap w ro 50e, si.go. murine . Eye Salve always shooting off his mouth riev- and .Eye Advice Free by Mail. Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Books er runs shOrt of ammunition. 1Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. minard's Liniment tor sale everywnere. 5. ete. 4 wiaio . Write uo ed teal Co., MOTHER KNEW. h r---"rin afraid Ovitedoline her heart en that young ather---"Ton think so?" o am almost sure of Fathei--"Well, he is not a fit person for her to marry. He is as poor as a rat, and has 1:10 prospects. Something must be done to set her against him." Mother -"I have thought of that. and have hit upon what think is an excellent rehef in Parmelee's Vegetable Father --"Yes. What is it?" Pills, a preparation that has eslab-1 lished itself by years of effective Mather ---"We must tell her that we want her to marry him." use. There are pills that are widely advertised as the greatest ever com- pounded, but not one of alem can rank in value with Parmelee's. "Waiter!" called a diner, at a club, "Come here at once! Here's a hook -and -eye in this salad!" "‘Yessali, yessah," said the waiter, grinning. broadly. "Dat's a paht of de dressing, sell'!" 'Lots. Of people pose as Peacernak- ems because .of the opportunity it affords them tobutt in. Corris cause much. suffering, but Hollow-ay's\, Cern. Cure offers a speedy, sure, and satisfactory re- lief. ' - THE REASON.. , "Row did you ever happen to call your little 'daughter Dagmari,", wile • found after careful in- quiry that was about • the only thing 'we could eall' the little one without running ,the risk of naming her after some relative of mine.'' "Yon are a sharp boy, Tommy." "Well, I ought, to be. Dad takes me into , his study and strops xn.e three or four times a week." minard's Liniment., Relieves Neuralgia. PASSED ON. Mr. Larnmenwell believed that to spare the rod spoilt theehild, there- fore he keit in a certain closet a loather strap with which he admin- istered punishment to his offspring when they committed any -misde- meanor. . A few -days -ago he had occasion to need the strap, but it was miss- ing froin its Usual place, ancI thorough search of the entire house, failed to discover it. Then he of- fered a reward of five cents to whomsoever, of his olive branches could tell him what had become of the lost article. "Gimme the live cents:, cried four-year-old Tommy. - "1 know where it is," When the coins Were Safely stow- ed away in his trousers' pocket he said, with much pride : "I gave it to Willie Wilkin's fa- ther." HIS CONGE. Rest urant ' Proprietor --'So, you were in your last place for three eisre. , did, you leayel" 'Chef. -,:"I was inimerit Cyri• ; mothsr should 'rerAiza- that' the skin of her baby -is so. tender that the secretions of the bodY often lead 1.0 rashes, eru13- n of '' 2-5:c1:00*, front ,"Zni 3.k,41 "hoat." tSraf:, vItt'sr,61:711..r1 'r.1 LsUel: 4031. 1:112ps8Y7eal:p "e°32boill;41,usef" Mra tapit 1,11mtbie:c,• t,,rrur.b,ITe:tcw:11,i1,,,l,,st,,_ouorttztsvuaal,leneirssh:":hea otz , Ito:xi. .4•75- xander WinninrE:, "Stlinn misty ....a.ozes Urn:, INaby'snaout/s, and., ari prepars.tionii used. they irleot naicreato aituto?kh,,,Th athri.C317, tztc,:irtza:nackes.. ;Awl: atlas • .Bulc SowC, ki)'ieaustf;;cs„.,4: tha, time he, wag no bottzr, via TizAhi to try Zara-Blik- and c-htaincrilr. supply. The er.ect of the first few application:, was very gratifying and 1 continbed 'with the use of the balm A— little 'perseverance resulted in a, corn - plan cure.' r'atiltvre..2°. Tdeet, c2xier4,,ese.‘ ' au* di la,