HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-11-21, Page 7ANAEIVIIG GIRLS WHEN HINDUS MAY BEG.
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SEEM VEi E ENine Cases in Which One Ma y Bea Zam-Buk Will Cure Tatem.
)Mendicant. The particular danger of chapped
and oxen and b;affaloes are genera
1 they monasteries and one or tiro i
dividualsown lame ,estates.: The
peasants are extremely conserva-
tive in their methods of agriculture,'
e ly: used for draught purposes. Mill
h
Moslems are permitted to buy
s themselves off if so they wish.
Vine Out of Bvery- Ten Silo'�v
Symptoms of This Serious
Trouble.
SQ steadily does anaemia unci
mine the health of young growi
girls and, young women that
rightly regarded. as one of t
greatest enemies of her sex, Ni.
women out of ten are bloodle
more or less, and in many cos
neglect has allowed anaemia to
velop' into hopeless decline, The
is a security and new strength f
weak tired girls and women in D
Williams"Pink, Pills for tale Pe
pie. They actually make the ne
es bis ease may beplaced en a r with
that l pa i li
d of tae person who has made
e- over all his wealth to priests.
s, IC is degrading for an able-bodied
of person who does not fall under any
is of the nine categories mentioned to
wo- throw himself on the charities f
o ethers. A person in distress, a$ for
r. ee_r-ample during a famine, may be
n treated as one who is ill, The
s4 Buddhist and Jain asveties may beg
e like thein Brahmin brethren; and a
multiplication of the ascetic orders
— has led to a multiplication of rami-
e dr`eante.
d iri many cases the asceticism is
uncle
is
he
Nil
Ee,
es
de -
re
or
s'.
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good bleed of health that banish
"always t e
as
h
tired" ize
d
weakness,
an
the, continual backaches of ane
mia, They drive away headache
the low spirits, the palpitation
the overworked heart and the fir
elf nervousness that mark the
znen whose weak blood is unable t
nourish ash their worsting" frames,: D
Wiilams' Pink Pills have give
1ealth to unhappy anaemics in ea
es too numerous. to .record. Her
as one example. Miss Hattie B
White, Whitehall, Ont., says
"Soule two years ago I becam
very much run down. I consulte
a. doctor who told me that it was
The Hindu Shastras (says th
Times. of India) consider that beg-
ging is allowable and ``virtuous"
in nine eases, namely:
hands, and cold cracks (apart alto
Where, a man wants to marry and
is unable to defray the expellees
of marriage, or wishes to per-
form a costly sacrifice, or to
travel;
Where he has given away all his
wealth'. to priests, or seeks
wealth for his (lure, or for the
maintenance of his father, or
his motlser;
Where ha seeks wealth for his
own study or is Ill,
The ascetic may beg; having
given IT all eonecrn with the world,
a nominaland ;a a cloak for avoiding
- work and the are' ,ties connected
with it, But such shonest mendi-
cancy finds nn aupport in the Shama
tras.
In the permissible cases certain
rules are to be observed.
Thus a .than may beg °kr the ex-
penses of his first marriage, which
e is enjoined as a duty, but not far
his second marriage during the;
bad ease of anaemia and nervous
ness. I lied most of the eyeeptenne
that accompany this trouble, such
as headaches, a tired feeling, poor
appetite, and pallor. The doctor's
medicine did not seem to help the
and then I began changing from
one medicine to another, but wit
no better results, Finally at th
suggestion of my mother I decided
to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I
ot
two boxes ores tend h th '
an tt feel e
y e tithe
I
lifetime of the first wife.
had taken
thorn I reg t # l b t If he yeas in the latter, "Se'
ase he
is
ter, This cheered me very 'inueh ' t he
told, somewhat coarses r theand I condiued using the Pills ilii
,must look upon the offspring by the
^end wife as IF it belonged to the
donors of the expenses.
Similarly the Hindu ascetic
should not go out on his begging
round early in the clay, he nines beg
when the householders have eaten,
and the dishes have been removed.
If he gets no alms, he should not
despair, and when he does get food
he should not unduly rejoice. He
should barely support life, and not,
indulge his palate.
Sf,'(iI'I`Ti ns
til I had taken nine or ten boxes,
`ten. I was again enjoying the very
best of health, and had gained in
weight as well. I have proved in
Williams'y case that Dr, j5 Pink
Pills are a cure; for anaemia, and
can recommend them to similar eta-
fercrs,"
Sold by all medicine dealers or
by nail at 50cents abox, or six
boxes for $2.50, from The. Dr. Wll-
liens' Medicare Co., Brockville,
Out.
What to Avoid.
The Tourist --"Which is the best
hotel in this town 3"
The Native --"There ain't no
beat, I kin only tell you which is
the worst."
A New Way to Make Money.
I am making a fortune selling
Pure Fruit Candy.. Any brainy
person can do likewise; so if you
want to make more money than you
ewer possessed send ninety-six
cents in Canadian stamps to cover
the expense of railing Seventy-
seven Pure Food Candy Formulas,
and the moulds to make the candy.
I will send them prepaid, and help
you start in business. I am, glad to
help others, who, like myself, need'
money. People say "the candy is
the best they ever tasted''—therein
lies the beauty of the business—
the candy is eaten immediately and
more ordered. You don't have to
canvas; you sell right from your
own home. I made $12,00 the first
day ; so can you. Isabelle Inez,13lo
ck "L" Negley, Pittsburg, Pa.
When a man buys a new hat he
wants one somewhat like the one he
had "before -but it's different with
a woman.
'tlittIVLilitiS' CURES
OF SKIN ERUPTION
Four Children Constants ,Scratchin
Near) Constantly
,Scratching.
ore Limbs l7�'. c•'ared in
a Month by Cuticura Soap
and Ointment
'Two of my daughters arid „two of my song
here suffering from very bad heads, the doc-
tor ordering my, daughters' to have all their
Lair out off so as to prevent it from spreading.
all over their
heads, and to
get to the seat
of the trouble
in order to' bo`
able to rub=
some>olnt-
-
ment, which'"
be gave them,
well into the
sores.- These,
sores started
In emaId
blotches'
which g o t
iarg$r and larger and then burst and; spread -
all -over
their heads, and in some cases down
their bacics and bodies: The doctor -said it
was eczema, but they seemed -to, be daily
getting -worse. The -sores farmed like little
boils, -then filled 'with matter, and" -looked'
lilte .abscesses. Tiley became all inflamed
And irritated, causing them to be constantly
scratching themselves. This made the sores
burst, and the matter flowed all over their
heads We had: to cut their finger nails
and et times,to,put gloves on their, hands,
the Irritation was.so bad, to keep them from .
digging into the""flesh, and at night they
would nearly tea.r'their Limbs off. The
bolsters would be literally covered with blood.
"The teachers would not let them attend
School for fear of infection spreading among
the other' children, so I resolved to try' the
Cuticura Remedies, which I, found to benefit
Thy'. children greatly. I' continued with the
t, Cuticura' Soap and Cuticura Ointment for
"one month,, and the result is a marvelous
,cure. ' (Signed) George Arthur Robinson,
Etg 57, Fitzwilliam St:.- Ifoggland Common, nr.,
iBernslcy,`Yorks., Eng., Jan. �3 1911
Although Cuticula, and'Ointment aro
Bold throughout the :iorld, a liberal sarnpie
of each, with 32-p,,bool onitisslInkin wfl ba
sent free, on applicatiettib Tnttt rnaD & C
torp , 4d Oolumbus Aye:-
Often Make the Staunchest
Converts.
The man who scoffs at an idea or
doctrine which he does not fully
understand has, at least the courage
to show where he stands,
The gospel of .Health has many
converts who former.Iy laughed at
the idea that tea and coffee, for ex-
ample, ever hurt anyone. (Jpon
looking into the matter seriously,
often at the suggestion of a friend,
such persons have found that Pos-
tum and a friend's advice have been
their salvation:
"Ary sister was employed" in an
eastern city where she had to do
calculating," writes a Western
girl. "She suffered with headache
until she was almost unfitted for
duty.
"Her landlady persuaded her to
quit coffee and use Postum, and in
a few days she was entirely free
from headache." (Tea is just as
injurious as coffee because it con-
tains caffeine, the same drug found
in coffee.) "She told her employer
about it, and on trying it, he had
the same experience.
"My father and I have both suf-
fered much from nervous headache
since I can remember, but we
scoffed at the idea advanced by my
sister,
thatoffs
e e was the cause of
our trouble.
"However, we finally quit coffee
and began using
Pos
m. Father
has had but one headache now in
four years, due to a severe cold,
and,I have lost my headaches and
sour stomach which I am. now con-
vinced came from coffee:
"A cup of good,. hot Postum is
atisfying to me when I do not care
to eat a meal. Circumstances
aused me to locate in a. new coon=
ry and I feared I would not be
ble to. get? my favorite drink 'Poe
P06-
11/11, but I was relieved to find that
a full supply is kept here with a
heavy demand for it." Name given
by Canadian' Postum Co., Windsor,
Ont.
Read "The Road to Westville,"
in pkgs. "There's a reason,."
Ever read the above fetter? A now ono
appears'' from time to time. They ars
genuine, true, and full of human interest
s
e
t
a
t
s.. The total police force of England
and Wales is:now nearly 31,000.
One must be'a genius to be a sac
cessful barber. One ie, reminded of
the tonsorial artist who operated in
the same village for, fifty years and
never made a mistake. In his early
days a handsome boy sat into his:
chair. ;" `Shave, sir?" asked the bar-
ber. "You flatter me," soughed;
the youth. - "You flatter me. No,
I can only use a hair -cut."' Years`
i passed: In fact, thirty yei;:as:did,
it. The same ;Iris n came to the+ a'me:
barber. Bali -cut, sir 2 ;, ,askc
the barber. "Yost flatte;7,`me �"
ssighed' the- near "No—only a=':
haus."
c ii7r* �'e
ihra1,11
lljt>tletcpur
roti
COtkn &fin,t4
broken
L.aw,.SSa �..r. ��i�`fl
1 gether from the pain) is that the
t tart' service is compulsory, thong
blood -poison, Direetly the skin, i
cold is likely to penetrate and se
up infiamniatior;, festering, or
broken by a cut, graze or scratch,
or chaffed, and eraeked by the ac-
tion of the cold winds and water,
the one necessary precaution is to
apply Zara -Bok freely,
The pure Herbal juices from which
Zam-,I uk is prepared are so per-
feetly combined and refined that
the immediate effect of these Zane-
Beik dressings is seething antise -
tic, and healing,' 1?
Mrs. O. M. P-hoen, Neuchatel,
Alta., writes.:—"T must tell you
how pleased I am with Zam-Bilk.
My h isbaeL
d had an old frostbite
years, his foot for many and
h
red
d , almost every x known w
n e
edy, without ally effect, but the
first application of Zain-Buk seem-
ed to help him so much that he
persevered and the sore is now
cured. We would not be without
ny a
;Zorn -link in the house. '
Za=Fisk is also a sure cure fol' i
fides,eczema, ulcers, abseesses, t
scalp bores, blood-pQieon, bad leg,
ecuptioae, ete. Its purely herbal
eonsposition makes it the ideal
bairn for babies and young chil-
dren, All druggists and stores sell
Zam-Blair 600, box er post free from
m
ZarBuk Co., Toronto, for price,
Try also Zam-Buk. Scrap, 260.,260.,tab-
let.
BRINE CURE' Font, ROUSES.
Novel Bath Experiment at Droit.
witch for Afflicted animals.
A brine bath, in which four horses
Can stand in hot 'brine, is now in
existence at Droitivitch, England.
The bath has. been built at the rear.
of Mr, Everett's garage; in St.
George's Square, with a sloping
way down which the horsea eau.
1 walk in four stalls, where they will
find themselves Iu abouts 2 feet 6
inche
s
4F wa
. rmbx"
ine. After stand-
/ ing in this for the number of hours
ordered by a veterinary surgeon,
they will be brought otst, dried, and
properly .bandaged, to avoid all risk.
of catching cold,
Droitwitch brine is :
twelve bines
as strong as ordinary s a water,
e
and the euro is rnteztded ` for race
horses, polo ponies, and bunters,
M'r.. Everett says that he has for
years used the brine, made hot, on
lame horses, by dipping bandages its.
it and applying them to the legs,
He has found the curd successful for
strains, bangs, and rheumatism,
He also found it very good while he
looked after his father's stud farm
at Finstell. Park for foals and ;st=ar
sings who were weak in the legs.
TUE BEST MEDICINE FOR
YOUNG CHILDREN.
Mrs, Ulde..ric Roberge, Lae Long,
Que., writeshave used Raby'i
Own Tablets s #or my baby ..who suf-
fered from stomach trouble and
vomiting, also from Constipation
and they templet:elee eared, hircia. T
c«in recommend them to all mothers
as the very best medicine for young
children, The Tablets aro euper-
Ior. to all other medicines, not only
because they promptly cure sto-
mach trouble, constipation, eche,
etc., hut because they are guaran-
teed ` to be Absolutely safe and fres
from all harmful drugs. Sold b,
rnedicinc dealers or by snail at 2.
cents a box from The Dr. 'Williams'
Iedieinc Co.,. Brockville, Ont.
Necessary.
"Do you believe in divorce?"
"Then you aro in favorof abol-
ishing it?"
"Oh, • no, I don't believe in wet
weather, but it seems to be l ,eoes-
sary sometimes."
BULGARIA'S KING:
Bulgaria's success in her great
etruggle for freedom is almost en-
tirely due to her ruler, King; Fere
dmale , who four years ago as,
sunned the title of Tsar, Ile is re-
puted
#0 be the most teattocratia
ruler in Europe, for virtnaily the
feudal system prevails in Bulgaria,
and the monarchis recognized as
t1weer of the soil.
That King Ferdinand
has not
abused his
power is evident from
his record, He has extended tile;
railway system in a. very g c
cnli ht n-
ed
m
alines, and has adapted his, ,
principal ports to modern 'shipping,
King Ferdinand of Bulgaria.
thus opening up the commerce of his
country. Moreover, he has reor-
ganized the Bulgarian army.
King Ferdinand is a grandson of
Louis Philippe of France. At the•
age of twenty-six he was elected
Prince of Bulgaria, and since that
time his sole object in life has been
to increase the power and indepen-
dence of the country over which he
rules. He has been married twice
and possesses a family of two sons
and two daughters. The union with
his second wife,
who was as th
e Prin-
cess Eleanor of Reuss Kostrieh, was
in the nature of romance. When
the pair were young there was some
talk if a
union between them, but
negotiations fell through. 'rhe
Princess remained single, and when
King Ferdinand found himself a
widower his thoughts turned to ,. the
woman who had attracted him in
his youth. They were married four
years ago, both being well on the
way to fifty.
The country over which King`Fer-
dinand exercises sway has a total
population rather less than that of
Ireland,; though it slightly exceeds
the latter country in area. The
Zadruga, or :.house -community, is
Still popular in Bulgaria, and is
ruled by a house -father and house-
mother, who organize the work and
lay down the law as was the custom
with primitive communities. Pea-
sant proprietorship , is universal
throughout- the country, and only
afinard•s Liniment Co., Ltd.
Gentlemen,—In July, 19( 15. I was thrown
from a road machine, In,iuring shy hip
and back badly and was obliged to use a
crutch for 14 months. In Supt„ 1906, lir.'
Wm. OWridge, of Lnehuto, urged me to
I did.
with h the 1RD'S most satisfactory which
and
today I am as well ns ever In my life.
Yours sincerely,
his
MATTHEW ;t. BAINES.
mark
An Artful Approach.
"Son why don't you play circus?
It's great fun. First you make a
sawdust ring."
"Where'll I get any sawdust,
dad4"
``Here's the saw. Just saw some
of that cordwood into stove lengths.
You can have all the sawdust you
make,"
The 'rSALADA" Tea. Co. have
a e
issued a writ for $5,000.00 against
W.. Brittain, Grocer, of Toronto,
for selling bulk tea in paper bags
a;s
a, "
Tea. "Salad
a" mea. Genuine
r`SALADA" is sold only in sealed
lead packets.
At the accession of Queen Vic-
toria, the amount of the British Na-
tional Debt stood at nearly '£788,:
000,000, while at the end of last
year the net amount of the Debt
was about £678,000,000.
Mlnard's' Liniment Cures `,Car e
S t In Cows.
Irate` Father -"I'll teachou to
kiss my daughter!" .Young Man—
"Not necessary, sir; I have just
learnt!"'
Mlnard's. Liniment Cures 'Dlstemuer.
Little Bessie's Prayers.
Little Bessie . was visiting her
grandmother, who was very devout.
Calling Bessie to her, the cid lady
asked:
"Has your mother "taught you to
say our prayers; dear 2"
Oh, yes, ma'am," replied
little girl:
"And to whom do you pray, dear,
and ask to forgive your naughty;
little ways 1"
"1/1711y," said Bessie, "sometimes
I pray to "mother's knees and some �i
tinges to the bed."
tht
"hat 'caused; thecoolness bo:
w`v�"eeze ,you and 'that young cto,ctorl`
I tl,ctl� lit, you '- ire engaged
"Ftisr writing it rather illegible H ,
sent Crztal.a note calling for: 10 000`.
I;thotrglib lt
i To atop it at once simply take time anti comfort
9 submit t a hea, the Is /CI wrist energy,
NA -DRU -CU Headache Wafers
Yourr;Pruggist will confirm our staterecea that they do not contain
anything that can harsh heart or nervous system, 2$c. ;a boxy
NATDONA&,.I 8UG AND CHEMtCAtr CO. OF CANADA. CiatITED. 124
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD
Makes Cows Give More Rich I
Int�rnat onatStgxc Food conquered gagtanth i list as it conquered
C:annda and id's V used State,, by proving to the Dairy
Experts that it is the greaten mak wodacer and health
restorer in ttte world.
The teat was trade on three cows from the dairy herd
of S. W. Hackney, Esq.. Leeds, E08141 4. Chairman of',
tate Yorkshire Federation of part' Farmers..
Quantity and 4 iv2isy of ro8t was tested fot a t ee-
tatn time—thni "International Stock Feoc " was
added to trite ``gulls feed.;
INTERNiATIONAL STOCK FOOD sIsowed eta
Iaoraaso in Milk of 14.2 pint.., daily. and 2.23
pounds .cf butter daily. -
This proven that fate etspnal Stock Food, added
to the regapiar €efl will. fnCFi s 'OA swish ttttY ant im-
prove t y
the a �, lint .
_ taf
fi,<� oar
n9r t:3r'. .
It 611ovtatisatiotvneatioosi£tesis rpocItP41 ¢loon
tion and, keen cohv/ iss be4eK Cigaditio?t, kt prow
thatintcz-nztignelStockFoo,d sea,ns3ney.tnskec
for the farmsa—t1s?t e+ err €atmos who ow ns once;
or a h4ndred, cows skotdd feed; L40,,,,,414,4
Store Food every day.
Make the test yourself—weigh h t2Ne- milk you
are getting now --then feed International, for A €leer
Weeks. and weizh ala»^.,. The yoe'il see how ;latae.
national Stock reed will =aim mnne1f for iron. •: —..
"ieren
the e!'tt. v4 frepgAIncar ga#isunt Stook Food C3. iltiftoef to cv _l
Stock Food
is sold by
deATA
If You Value Your Eyesight
irtcu will equip your
dipg table with a Lamp
Authorities agree that ,a good l e osene rania
lamp i, � the best for'
reading. The Ray() is the best aril lamp, made—tire result aye -ars
of scientific study. , It gives;a steady, white light? Clear-rriellgw.
Made of solid brass, nickel plated, Can be lighted without, re..
tzaovirig chimney or shade. Easy to clean and rt wick.
At Dealers .Eve, vwhere.
THE IMPERIAL, CIL COMPANY,Li
TORONTO WINIPE i
MONTREAL HALIFAX ST.401-IN
FARMS F08' SALE,
R. W, fr,f.MON, Hinoty Colborne
Tarant
ono
boulders
ee, shirt
smooth, but-
tons secure.
/Inch Date In.
et,red ,aigatnnt
-ICrenkaau for
3G3' Dark,
a -ant„ a rt ' p,e
',mar on bux,tot-.
Loo,
At Arelrs', repast..
veld for 60 Gaeta,
The King
Suspender
Co.
TORONTO
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Protect---Pro3o rV+9— Boa utify
aampld9 and Booklets on Application
JAMES LAi1 is lBR & i;C:y Liltt.ietl
1274. Eathursc Street 'I't)Rowro
Careless of Rini.
Newlywed "Before I married
you I used to save $2,000 a year
Wife—' `Oh, indeed! So you've
been holding all that back on me,
have you? 'Hand it over !"
Cure For _Cbnsumptton. For' consump-
tion. weak lungs, lingering coughs, laryn.
gitis and bronchitis. Names and addresses
of those only given a few says to live by
specialist and doctors. after taking this
cure are alive and well, will be sent on
request.' Write Wm. 11. Copeland, 611 Pape
Ave., Toronto, Ont.
Slime people have automobiles
who ought to have babies.
Mtnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria,
In Europe at present :there are
over '7,000 living centenarians, of
whom the great majority hail from
the Balkan .region. Bulgaria Can
lay claim to 'nearly 4,000,. Servia
more than 1,700; but in England,
according to recent' statistics, there'
are fewer than a hundred, and. in
Denmark only. two.
- To lend a dissipated life may be
called a kind of 'death.
UNIiiCi;U ACRES COUNTY IL :'s:t i'fr.
Rend Rouse: Buildings;
n and on easV trrznn.
t,• lC ACRES wrrtt
itnildings and annla +orchard;
fre miles from Itantiltnn
mals
gaup
W DAWSON,,Toronto.
1 RICK, FLOUR MILL—IN d THIN
ing village in Western Ontario; bit
local trade; titivated in tbo- beat fanning
district in Ontario. Will exchange for Ins-
Proved farm, city` or Toronto property.
The Western Real Estate. London, Ont.
ht ALE HELP WANTED
�
+ Il7 Z T£? ONE I0IINDIVED DOLLARS
t• monthly waiting for young mon rte
Telegraphers and Station Agents. after
six mouths nttondnnce here, Adcr,nett.
ment rapid. Day and Mall Courses.'Wri`o
for free Pook 18. Dominion School Rail.
roadinr. Toronto.
M,Sr`F4t. .ANFOUS
/`t ANCEU,rwioR9. LUM0' eta. to.
) terms and externna, cured +viahon%
nein by ons home treatment. Write us
before ton late, Dr. Penman Medical Co.,
Limit"it rettiorte,nrt Ont
1T ANTED—BLACK, SIILVEn. AND
Cross Foxes, Marten, Fisher and
Mink, alive. Blake Vanuattor. ilallina-
fad, Ontario.
DYEING i CLEANING !
Fur the rags best, send your tio.,r<: in the
"BRlll fl AM€t.f AN DYEIlifm CO."
Look for agent in your town, or send direct,
Alohtreal. Toronto. 0 lax=a, Quebec,.
TH t,0.WORT, 1(i UW
ABOUT C RISTM STUYIN
Write to
-day JT 1'or Cattalo E e
It's FREE.
�u
The LoRoy import Co.,
i3 lo -'r t. -..t. . To 'onto.
cd.
CHAMPION, EVAi7ciln,r3Tflr"'r-�
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BEST:
SYRUP
i
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NOW is the time to give your Maple
Syrup business serious attention.
Order nom- and have your Evapo-
rator in
vapo-rator,iin place he'bre.. the -cold
weather sets i;. This insures care
of your first—and most profitable
—runs of sap. Write for booker.
IltFa/1 M .h9RCo Ctbe, 1„1111 TED
58 Wellington St., MONTREAi.,QUit'.
n
WRITE rai' WRITE.
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