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Exeter Advocate, 1912-7-25, Page 7TO STRENGTHEN WEAK NERVES. The Blood: Supply Net be lick Rich, Red and Pure When you build up the blood you ;strengthen the nerves, because the nerves get their food through the blood. You cannot reach the. nerves with medicine except through the blood—this • is a great medical truth few people realize. Nervous people are pale people. They are nervous because they are pale. The blood is so thin and watery that it cannot nourish the nerves. Starved nerves mean sciatica, neuralgia, nervous prostration, paralysis. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are a real nerve tonic. They supply plenty of nourishing red blood to the exhausted nerves, thus enabling them to do the work na- ture intended they should do. This is the simple secret of the success of Dr, 'Williams' Pink Pills in cur- ing nerve troubles. As to their value in cases of sciatica, Mrs. Job Palmer, Fenelon Falls, Ont., says: "For seven weeks I sufferedun- told agony from sciatica, I tried everything to ease the pain, but it steadily grew worse. Liniments had no more effect upon the trou- ble than water. Then the doctor told me to apply a hot iron to the afflicted part and I did so morning after morning, but my leg had be- come so limb with the pain that I could hardy feel the heat of the iron. I never expected to be able to walk again, DHy leg was so drawn up. 1 had tried eo many things that I had given up hope, yet at the urging of my brother I decided to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. To Ply surprise ie two weeks I was Able to stand on my feet with, but little pain, and soon after I was able to walk about again, I con- tinued taking the Pills for about two months, but some time before I discontinued their use my leg had become normal again, and the agony of the trouble had disappear- ed, and I have not since had a twinge of it. Words fail to express my gratitude for what the Pills did for ma and I most strongly recem- Inend them to all sufferers from sciatica," Tho every day mission of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills is to sure eases like the above, and they will not disappoint if given a fair trial. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medieino Co., Broekvile, Ont. '1e 1 TOWNS WI TI l OUT TAXES. Germany and France have One Each. It was recently reported from Germany that there was a little town within the empire in which there were no taxes. The town pos- sessed benefactions, the revenues from which enabled it to pay its way without the intervention of the tax gatherer. France never likes to be a outdone by anything German, so a Paris contemporary has set itself the task of finding •a parallel, Something more than a parallel has been dis- covered, for not only are there no taxes but hte timbers on the com- munal lands are sufficient to grant each person a small annuity. This happy land is Montmarion, in the Midi. There are seven electors in the hamlet, so to avoid anything like rivalry the seven return them- selves to the local council. Cutting The Best Treatment for Itching Scalps and Falling Hair To allay itching and irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, thin- and falling hair, remove arusts,'scalos and ,dandruff,' and promote the grdwth and beauty of the hair, the following special'trcatment is most effective, agreeable find economical. On retiring, comb the Lair out' straight all around, then.begin at the side gine make a parting, gently rubbing Cuticura intment Into the parting with a bit of soft annel held over the end of the finger. Anoint daaitional partings about half an inch apart ntil the whole scalp has been treated, the pur- o e being to get the Cuticura ointment on tho cap skin rather than on the hair. It Is well o Vacs, a light • covering over• the hair to ro act the pillow from possible stain. The ex morning, shampoo with Cuticura soap nd hot water, • Shampoos alone may, be sed as often. as agreeable, but once or vice a month Is generally sufficient for higg.npeclal treatment for women's hair. Not- ithetanding:Cuticura soap and;ointment aro old everywhere, those wishing' to try this . eatment ,may do no witifout expense by ending to "Cuticura," Dept.'4M, Boston, U. ,A., for a free Sample of Cuticura soap and =cut, with 32-p, book on skin and hair.l down the trees and selling them is suffcientto provide a livelihood for these simple people, whose tastes are so modest that they may be. termed by some uncivilized., TO THE MANOR Bolder'. Lord Charles. Beresford and the Duke of Argyllweretravelling to- gether on the Great Western Rail- way, in England. The only other occupant of their compartment was a prosperous drummer, whose suc- cess had been due to natural talent for business rather than to sound education. The, .noblemen found their 'companion entertaining, so they listened to histalk until a small station in Gloucestershire was reached. Here Lord Charles' Ber- esford alighted, and was met by a servaat of the people with whom Lord Charles Beresford. he' was gr.ing to stay. The drum- mer leaned out of the window, open-mouthed and wide-eyed. He saw his lordship bowed into a splen did ea,rx'iage and driven off down a country, lane. Drawing his head within the carriage again he turned to the duke—and said: "Oos 'ire?" "He is Lord Charles Beresford," the duke replied. "Tell, now 1" said the drummer, "Fancy the likes of 'im 'obnobbin' with two cads like you and ane !" jz. SHUT THAT WINDOW. After spending the greater part of the evening with friends John decided that home was the place for him, and, arriving there, he elected to sleep in the front gar- den. Next morning, happening to look up, he saw his wife observing him from an open window. "Shut that window !" he yelled. "Do you want me to catch my death of cold;" A WINNING SLUT. A. Perfectly Digested Breakfast Makes Nerve Force for the Day. Everything goes wrong if the breakfast lies in your stomach like a mud pis. What you eat does harm if you can't digest it—it turns to poison. A bright lady teacher found this to be true, even of an ordinary light breakfast of eggs -and toast. She says: "Two years ago 1 contracted a very annoying form of indigestion. My stomach was in such condition that a simple breakfast of fruit, toast and egg gave me great dis- tress. "I was slow to believe that trou- ble could eome from such a, simple diet, but finally had to give it up, and found a great change upon a cup of hot Postum and Grape -Nuts with cream, for my morning meal. For more than a year I have held to this course and have not suffered except when injudiciously varying my diet. "I have been a teacher for sever- al years and find that my easily di- gested breakfast means a saving of nervous force for the entire day. My gain of ten pounds in weight al- so causes me to want to testify to the value of Grape -Nuts. "Grape -Nuts holds first rank at our table." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. "There's a reason." Read the little book, "The Road to ' Well- ville," in pkgs. Ever read tho above letter/ A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human . Interest. TO DESTROY .PORPOISES. A new use has been found for the submarine by the French ministry of marine. • The artificial porpoises are to fight and kill the natural porpoise. It has been discovered that hungry porpoises on the French coast have almostruined the sar- dine industry, which mints millions for the .people of the ,coast towns and the Channel isles. To remedy this `state of affairs, torpedo boats and the submarines are being sent under "sealed orders" to scour the waters of the channel . and maks things sohot under water for the blunt -nosed .acrobats of the waves that those who survive will take to the Trish Sea, the North Sea or the Bay of Biscay. eft -C-1;', .SINIMEItTIME i no home !should be without a bottle of A- ®C Walsisint et Wild Strawberry tonipound It promptly cheeks`Diarrhoea.,. Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Nausea, Vomiting and Summer Complaint. In zsc. and 5oe, bottles, at your Druggist's, Satins! Dreg and Ciacmicai Co. of Canada. issued, 210 BIG AND LITTLE RELIGION. This story eomes from, Australia,. where all conversation turns even- tually to matters edtigational, be- cause every parent is painfully anxious that bis sons shall pass the standard which will free them from certain years of military service. A visitor was conversing with his host's small son and opened as a matter of course with the words: "Do you go to echoed new?" eyes." "And what do you lcarn? Read- ing, writing, sumsl" yes, and I learn religion, too." "Religion ?" "Yes, I learn the little religion, which teaches that we all conte from Adam. But my elder brother is in a higher class; he learns the big relitriee, and that teaches that we all eaTne from mankc's," SIEGE OF DELHI. Greatest of Historical Spectacles at Ike C.N.E. this W Car. The Siege, of Delhi will be the historic •speetacle at the Canadian National Elchibition this year.. There is no more terriblypietur- esque scene in English history :ban this sketch from the great Indian mutiny, The rich and varied cos- tumes of the natives of different castes mingled with the uniforms of the English officers give to it color that cannot fail to delight the eye, while the tragic drama cannot fail to be of enthralling interest. Every detail is to receive the strictest at- tention to make this the greatest of the many historical spectacles that the Canadian National has become famous for. Even a small man may have a large opinion of himself. Worms feed upon the vitality of children and endanger their lives. A simple end effective cure is Mo- ther Graves' Worm 'Exterminator. PEARLS OF TRU'1'.H. God loves a hungry child that is aye crying for bread. -Samuel Rutherford. . No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it for any one else. -Dickens. Let us be not too particular. It is better to have old second-hand diamonds than none at all.—Mark Twain. When I want any good headwork done I always choose a man, if suit- able otherwise, with a long nose.— Napoleon. Constant application to pleasure takes away the enjoyment, or ra- ther turns it into the 'nature of a very burdensome and laborious business.—Burke. There is only one road to human prosperity. and it is the same for a nation as for an individual. That is the honest road of hard work under free institutions, and when they tried to teach people that they could be made rich by some short cut they were doing that which was thoroughly dishonest.—Mr. Walter Long, M.P. LAMENT OF THE RISE IN BEEF. The water wagon passes Right by my humble door, They call to me to climb it— I will not board it more. I have a gnawing hunger Its fluid does not slake I want the buttcher wagon That used tee stop with steak. The loud bandwagon passes With statesmen clustered thick, They call to me to join them And save the country quick, Alas ! they fill no stomach, Its place they cannot 'take— The good old butcher wagon That used to stop with steak. ffninard's<Liniment• Cures Oarget'In Coves. ED. 7 S,S 30-a° HER REPLY; There are drawbacks even to be- ing the• wife of a •wealthy man, as Mrs. Rich found out. Although they leave only been married a, few weeks, she hardly ever has a, quiet hour with her husband. It's busi- ness from morn till night, and in the evening he only begs for peace and rest. So the other day she came, down to dinner in a sombre black frock. "Why on earth, dear," said Mr. Mich, eyeing her gowo with distaste, "are you wearing that frock? Why, it's half -mourn- ing." "Of course it's half -mourn- ing," replied the lady, with much m�.eaning, "Don t you always say when you come home from the of- fice that you are half dead?" ZAM-BIJK AND OUTDOOR LIFE. Every tennis .or ball player, every swimmer, every canoeist, everyman of woman who loves outdoor life and exercise, should keep a box of Zara-Buk handy. Zant-Buk is a purely herbal pre- paration, whieh, as soon as applied to euts, bruises, burns, sprains,. blisters, ete„ sets up highly bene- ficial operations, First, its anti- septic properties render the wound free from all dagger from blood poisoning, Next, its soothing prn- perties relieve and ease the paa,n. Then its rieli, herbal balms pene- trate the tissue, and set up the wonderful process of healing. are all quickly cured by ZarinRule Barbed wire 'scratches, inseet stings, are al) quickly cured by ?ram -Bele All druggists and stores. Use Zazll- Buk Soap ,also; Sae. per tablet, "They tell me that your small boy says some unusually clever things." "Yee, yes, Did you hear his latest?" "Sure," "Why, you. never met him." "True, but I've xnet a lot of doting fathers who variably tell the same aid silly tales." A Pill That Lightens Life,—"I`o tllc man who is a vietim of indigestion the transaction of business becomes an added misery. Be cannot coil- centrate his mind upon his tasks and loss and vexation attend him. To such a man Pardnelee's Vege- table Pills offer relief. A course of treatment, according to direc- tions, will convince him of their great exeellence. They are confi- dently recommended because they will do all that is claimed for them. Mother—There now, don't whip Johnny. You know the Bible says : "Let not the sun deecend upon nee wrath." Father—That's all right; but it doesn't say not to let your wrath descend epee) the son. Wire Wounds Illy mare, a very valuable one, was bad- ly bruised and cut by being caught In a wire fence. Some of the wounds would not heal, although I tried many different medicine's. Dr. Bell advised me to use MINAI%D'S LINIMENT, diluted at first, then stronger as the sores began to look better. until after three weeks, the sores have healed, and best of all, the hair is growing well, and is NOT \WIUITE as 18 most always the case in horse wontlds. P. M. DOUCET. Weymouth. Said one man on the street, speaking to a friend: "Well, money talks." "Maybe it does," answer- ed the other, "but all it ever said to me was 'Good-bye.' " Oil for Toothache. --There is no pain so acute and, distressing as toothache. Wlien you have so un- welcome a visitor apply Dr. Tho- mas' Eclectric Oil according to di- rections and you will find; immedi- ate relief. It touches the nerve with soothing effect and the pain departs at once. That it will ease toothache is another fine quality of this Oil, showing the many uses it has. sleek—"If I ever marry I'll rule the 'roost, or know why." Peck— "You'll know why all right." Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. The excesses of our youth are drafts upon our ' old age, payable with interest about thirty years af- ter date. There is no poisonous ingredient in Holloway's Corn Cure, and it can be used without danger of in- jury.' Many a man gets a crick in his elbow from turning over new leaves. Minard's ' Liniment Cures 'Distemper. ACCEPTED THE APOLOGY. An. Irishman was going along the road when an angry bull rushed at him and tossed him over a fence. The Irishman, recovering from his fall, uponlooking up, ,saw the bull pawing and tearing up the ground, as is the custom of the ani- mal when irritated, whereupon he smiled at the animal and said, ``If it was not for your bowing and 5crapi, g, and your humble apolo- tai�:. 1 should cis .you brute, , .. . i ld think t h at you'd thrown me over this fence on purpose:" THE ARLINGTON GO, of swot W- e* /0 $ Avewvx rO IODUTO X410 frpL,eewledsalto: 1.4.6.,estuosn' Sion of Won't - proof Collets avec made. Ails So are. and Lai no other. Ail.. stores or direct lox 255c . When are you going to ask your grocer for KING OSCAR SARDINES? Trade supplied by John W, Mottle .5 Greening, Hamilton i FARMS FOSS ALF. Wy. 13,Ta1fI$0P4, ninety fCuitlorAtai 40104 Toronto.. IGIE1T 'e33oUSAND DoseseaS 'hies bay beautiful hundred Acres isle llerthumberland Oountr, including Stott and Implements. There is in the y 4 horses. 10 cows, etc, This Is a snap, aan can be had en :easy termite, Postiesston t once. �FOOD I'ARbjS Il5 LIISCO rN, WrDDAND, 471, Halton, Peel, York, Dnrhan., North.' nmberla.nd,• Prince .Bdrard contritely at Teo ronahlp prise"', ESE7ITI., SASIsATOIIEiS Al+ ANB ATanitoba lands in `iar,ge er ®malt bhteke. &UIT vAIC3MS--ALTs SIZES, IV Niagara Pra'it Belt, it W. DA:vr504. Terrtnte. MALE! .HELP WA PST E i2,. AIvAY AGENTS. TELEGMAIMEER and Clerks in ,great demand through, oat Ontario and 'North west, Six Months a ill nualify you, Day and afafl a +ours Ma, Positions s:rcurerD. Free $e.ak £ elccixZAlrit, Dominion School Telegraphy, Toronto - 14 ISCEGI.Att,EOLIS.. itAT AND PAEM SCALES, Wilson's Scale Works, 9 iisnlanade, Toronto. AN1BB. Tsl'TOES, LUMPS. ete. 3n ternal and external. cared witbont vain by our home treatnneut. Write lie before too late. Dr, 'Hellman 3Sr:dic43 Ce. Limited, Collinrwnod. Ont. TON SOALB fl$FAftAPr;TSED, wils4n'A Seale Worcs.. 9"in"aanaarie, 'd'cmctO. `:INTERNATIONAL FLY WAY' Prevents the Tremendous i.oss Irmo Flies Files eget tl.e Fare%ere of Goads villiooe dollars arm aI l'y retarding tie grewet er tette or aniraa1s,c1 i 'matey resodos tOo,rrad4.rtteno nrukhyconetsi yenuoylcge'✓aautopaallas,,,,, . Easy fararr or irtaKrs, icer "gnaw! te4o etatr„uto,i. to Le Scan treat Ads 0/0 exferleura riles el4o Gauee i Mit lues of ilre. Ly 8Prradia Diseases from farm to farm. taterna toa,4 , Way" wilt keep Mee vSyour antra ls&e4 gtvetheua xerlegt toss. frim tbtio pea goreut !imam, xbtch will mate you rnotn rnoeey in h lergor productieu of milk ormuck quicker crreU*ef sdlanlrealt, SAVE YOU S;r'OCK. Py Using *tINTEIWATIOtiAL. FLY WAY IP It ti peettd,edy geareeleM to Ti eSectiyo. in Ddring Array net', hiaigv.te*. and of , r tru.cts wbteb worry stock ani reduce their eamir=eaparitr. It is barrulrea to the tulr+nfi }1u and oacr w trtadoytat*faeWry x 1,544fJa w4piece oartranf 'beet at 'ertiWey., amd as7V455 tn,eie psltwoe'uYaa Ar 1u Att. nr.r,rpa I11TE41l.AlltIWAL:TOCKlogo CO3l.iztitttl,T0 0STO Na, xA FEATHER T 0lesning and Curling and Kid Gloxert oreansd Thea can be esct bg (must, Po per es.. J Tim bear plass is atTisli AMERICAN DYEING 0% sfot�nD�rt�, The Soul of a Plan Action. In$iist on he 'OTTO HIGEL Plano Ac tion OSOT2 Protect ^--- arefservez — Beautify Samples Bald 13(10141etn on L ppliCation: MES LAIWMUIR & GO.) Limited TORONTO A DIFFICULT TASK. Betsy,an old colored cAdli, CYa4 moaning around the 'kit hes one day when her mistress asked her if site was ill. ` "No, ma'am, not' "zaetly," said Betsy. "But the fee's, is, I don't feel ambition 'Hough to git outer ray own way." A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. —Tele secluded life of women,' ;which ,permits of little healthful exercise, is a fruitful cause of de- rangements of the' stomach and liverand is accountable for the pains and lassitude that so many of them experience. Parmelee's Ve- getable Pills will correct irregu- larities of the digestive organs and restore health and vigor.- The most delicate woman can use them with safety, because their action, while effective, is mild and soothing. NUPTIAL JOYS. MTs. Backlot-Have' a good time at Sadie's wedding? ' Mrs. Oldshawl—Fine; we just cried all evening at the awful match that poor girl made. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Neurine Eye Remedy. No Smarting—Feels Fine—Acts Quickly. Try 15 for Red, 'Weak, watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. IlIus- trated Book in each Package. Murine Is compounded by our Oculists—not a "Patent Med- Is:Inc"—but used in successful Physicians' Prac- tice for many years. .Now dedicated to the Pub- lic and sold by Druggists at 2Sc and 60c per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptle Tubes, 250 and me Morino Eye Remedy Co., Chicago "Is that plant I see in your gar- den a perennial or an annual?" "Neither; it's a failure." Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer complaints, who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. If attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- logg's Dysentery Cordial, the medi eine than, never fails to effect a cure. Those who have used it say it actspromptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. Some men who know very little are not altogether sure of that. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. TIMES HAVE CHANGED. Howell—Rowel]: doesn't .speak to his wife. Powell' -And I can • remember when he thought it was worth one dollar to say a few words to her by long-distance telephone. • WITH COOP R'S FLY KNOCKER It sirs toFpnb yqur.trtrk fres of fgas—eomt>atW sec, sive tanrrr UAW: bums work iud.rand on le+a food. Ocats M+o teen 14 Vent s Aesd. girder- Ere* 61, fir ltaeater 00410%V/1 rao)le;r. 14sy tuvwti /:0110a11/211-oAlere, ..assn, Qasr5e {loperlat5 See- i%nl:one lioneraard,il.r.swim otxrlleomelet. von-- tape what oto say ,.beat Oaoper'e, Any deyler or WM. COOPER & NEPHEWS - TORONTO COW COMFORT 13 guaranteed to keep Files off yourCa,ttle 03.00 PER CMLLON Dilute with 4 gallon,' of water. Write fora gallon now t. THE MACLAREH IMPERIAL CHEESE CO., LTD., WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO. Solo Mfrs.—The Capbo Manufacturing Co., Limited, Montreal. Itawsienthtseess TWO CRUISES —Ott TER— S.S, CLEVELAND (18.155) Tons) From New York. Oot. 111, 191$ From San rransleco Eeb , 6,191 Will visit Madeira, Spain Italy. Etypf. lodis, Ceylon, Straits Settlements, Jaya, Philippines. China, Japgerust. Saadwioh. Ieltads. with Overland American Tana INLAND EXCURSIONS AND SIDE TRIPS OPTIONAL 117 Drays In &lie TOURS 114Days laJapmr Duration 110 Days Each $650 end ( ua,y na els ee. up easary . a a n a.. aboard mid chore. "Arlt anyone who has made 1L® Cruise. Write for `Boukid. HAMBURG -AMERICAN LINE 41-45 BROADWAY, N.Y. or Ocean Steamship Agency, 63 Yongo St.. Toronto, Canada. The destruction of the house fly is a public duty: Almost every American State Board of Health is carrying on a crusade against him. His filthy origin and habits, and the fact that his body l s .generally laden with disease -producing germs, makes Liin one of the greatest ene- mies of the human race. If the housekeepers of Canada will use 1,050,158 WUPpiaa Tread soffit Step safety. persistently, this peril will be tr mendously reduced. CAT'S PAW RU f BER SOLES Embody The patented. features of Cats Paw fleets. ,, r