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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-12-5, Page 7LRE Y U AS WELL AS YEAR ADO? Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Point the Way 1,0 nealth and Strength a.sk yeurself the impeatant gees, %don whether you are as strong a you were a year age, as bodily fit as you shoaki be, Many G. reader ha z eonfeaa "No." Some weak - aping ailineut has d'orillg the Past ear laid bold of the system, unfit- ing you for the duties of life ad herietnaly elouoing the eutlooa ef the coming days. It may be thou- matism with its sharp twinges of pain'indigestion, headache, nerv- ons siebiiity, depression and laelassi energy, or the paina and ailments which only eommon lolls blow. It la well to know that all these weak- sniag disorders arise from an 1111- poveris1ted condition of the blood. Renew and enrich your blood and all your troubles will cease. This *a strong 6tat,ement, but it is made on e testiihony of thousands who once suffered, but who have gained health and strengta by the aid of the new, rieb blood supplied by pr. Pink Piis. We •cai quote thousands -of eases similar to the following,: Mr, Jos, Grandmaisein i a young man well known in tlIG wIo, GI S. Jerome, que, couple of years I boas t nd - strength failing, but did ot dre.rn that the treable was erious As 1 grew weaker 1 began to oeter, but it did not laelp me. The least exertioe made Tay heart palpiaite violentiv, my atemaell seemed out e f order &eel my Whole lvdern heeame o rne down that I acme neany foreed to eta work. I bad now been -cloistering for almost eix inouths and Was very naturally growieg discouraged, At this juucture I read of 4 ease similar to mise, eured through the use of l)r, Williarne' Pink Piflb am d decided to try them. I took thiePUk faith- fulin for about two menths, gradu- ally growing stronger aud at the wed of that time I was AS well as ally men eoulel be, 1 shall always praise the medicioe that raisedl from, diepair to the bleesing of good health." Sold by medicine .deelera every- where or sent by mail at. O tents a. box, *rx boxes for ann,ein by The, Pr, Co,, Brock- ealle, Ont. WARDROBE OP mG GEORGE, Eeeend-rhalld dealers they mast be OriPPed of the lace, braid, gold eord and buttonse so that they bear small resemblance to their original appearance. Thus, a uniform whieh coats the king $100 or even $504 brings even less than a zack suit which cost him a tenth as much, The late Tolle, Edward, especially during the later years of his life, confined the bulk of his patronage to One tailor, although there were half a dozen who, on the strength of siagle ordere, had the privilege of sporting the hen aad the umesire over the front door. r..rix; present monarela however, splits his orders up pretty evenly between four firms. At fixed intervals these fieros send to Iluelcingliam Palace enor- mous ;selections of woollens for their :Royal cestomer'e inapection, LONDON TOWER MINES. On Two Occasions Cats Befriended Prisonere. Two stories of the intelligence and sympathy of our feline- friends were told me during one -of my numerous visits to the Tower <if London while I was living in England, writes a correepondent. Southampton was a prisoner in he Tower with the Earl of Essex uing Elizabeth's reige, In eonic rige way, or by some uereeog- faeulty, a favorite cat of bie his abode and suddenly ap- 1 to birn, having made an en- trance down the chimiley. After his release by James L, Southampton had his pietare painted with his faithful friend et hie side. This Por- trait, I believe, can to -day be *WW1 at Welbeek Abbey. The other tale is of Sir Henry Wyatt, who was ecatimitted to the Tower during the reign of Richard TIL, and suffered much from want oE elothing assd ood. Ile would have Perished if a cat hael not emne down int() hes room and warmed hirn by lyiug 41i bis breast, aed aaved hire from starvation by bringing in An occasional pigeon caught an the leada. Although the keeper was under orders not to improve his load heagreed to. coele anvthine , which Sir Henry provided, and the pigeons which the cat hroeglit saved his life. Ile also had a picture painted &bowleg the eat effering a pigeon through the bars of a coll. A DOCTOR'S SLEEP Twice Disearded Sults Are Sold, King George's wardrobe is clean- ed out twice a year—in the autumn and in the spring. The matter is left largely m the hands of the chief valet, who has been with the Euglish monarch for many years and understands his ideas upon economy. About a. score of suits are disearded every six months. They are diaposed cif to two dealers ,--one in Paris and the other in New York. None is sold in London. The proceeds are devoted to <dimity. There is no question of baegaieing over the price to be paid. Many years age it wa,s fixed at the uni- form figure of $12.50 a, uit, and the two dealers, especially the one in New York, are able to make a hand- some profit on each lot, There is no restriction upon their resale ex- eept that the dealers are warned that any bit to custonier$ that the clothes at one, time belonged to King George will be followed imme- diately by a loss of the opportunity of buying tbe, old elothes. - But while King George is able to recover a fair proportion of the amount he spends on his ordinary elothes, the same is not true of the $10,000 he spends every year in uni- forms. Before they are sold to the Girl Cured of Distioring Pimples By Cuticura Ointment, Broke Out on Face when Twelve or Thirteen. Were Most Embarra.,..ing. Had Tried Everything. A llova Scotia girl, Mae Mabel Merest:, o? Dover West, writes: "When I was e.bout twelve) or thirteen years of age, my face broke out with pimples, and I tried every. thinE,, to eat rid of them, but failed. The pimples were the worst on my forehead and ohm. They causeout itt groups and developed later into sores. Being on my face they caused great disfigurement, and were 'most embarrassing. "After trying so many remedies without success, I saw the Outworn Ointment adver- Used, and I sent for a box, I then applied It to the pimples, e.nd in a week 1 saw a great change in my face. I kept using it, and in a few months it rendered a complete eure. Now you earnaot tell I ever had pimples, thanks to the Cutleura Ointment.", (Signed) Miss Mabel Morash, Mar. 31, 1511. Baby's Face Litee Raw Been "My bsby boy Ist•,,d a largo pimple core° on his forehead. It burst and spread all ever lats./ace which soon looked like a piece of raw beef, all =tethered with bad pimples. It Was awful to look at. The poor little thing WOO. 10 Cratch it and 'cry terribly. took hirn to a doctor lout he only got -orso until 1 was crulte frightened that he would always bo diSfigured. Then 1 got two tins of cutteura Ointment, together with Cutieura Soap, and, in two raonths had quite inured Irina. Now a COOTS0 I use Cutieura Soap for ell nay ehildrrn (signed) Mra. t. Pony, 09, 'Waterloo lid., Aldershot, Eng,-, , lend, May 21, 1910. eutleirra Soap and Ointment aro sold throughout he world but to these who. have suffered much, lost hope and are with- out faith in any treatment, a liberal sample 'ht,With ,a 32.-p, 'booklet on the Skin. ,*11. be antialed free,, on application, 'clatbii"Rotter 'Drug ez.. Chem. COrDo 'bp lutubus Arm, "Boston, IT. S, 1: Found Ile lied to Leave Off Te and Coffee. Many pertains do not reaIize that bad stomach will cause insomnia. Tea and eoffee drinking being such an aneient and respectable form of habit, few realize that the drug—caffeine—contained in tea and coffee, is one of the principal causes (if dyspepsia, and nervous troubles. Without their usual portion ef tea or eeffee, the caffeine topers are nervous, irritable a,nd fretful. That'e the way with a whiskey drinker, He line got to have hie dram "to settle his norves''—habit. To leave off tea or cofilee is an easy matter if you want to try Ts, because Post= gives a gentle but natural support to the nerves and does not oontain any drug—nothing but food. Physicians know this to be true, as one bean the South writes: "I have cured mysel,f of a, long- standing ease of Nervous Dyspep- sia by leaving off coffee and using Postmen," says the doctor. "I also enjoy refreshing sleep, to which I've been an utter stranger for ne years. "In in treating dyspepsia its varieua types, I find little trouble when I can induce patients to quits coffee and adopt Postum." ' The doctor is right and "there's a reason." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in_pkgs. Postum now comes in concen- trated, powder form called Instant Postuxn. It is prepared. lay stirring a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot water, adding sugar to taste, and enough cream to bring the eolorto golden brown. Instant Postum is eonvenient ; there's no waste; ans.I the flavor is always uniform. Sold by grocers - 50 -cup tin 30 chg., 100 -cup tin 50 ets. A 5 -cup trial tin mailed for gro- cer's name and 2 -cent stamp for postage. Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. ever read the anove ietter7 A neva one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and fun of human Interest C‘reat Presence of Mind. One of the best stories given in the newly published life of Mark Twain is the one illustrating his presenee of mind in an emergency. "Boys," said Mark, "I had great presence of mind once. It was at a fire. An old man leaned out of. a four -storey b nildie g, calling for help. Everybody in the erowd be- low looked up, but nobody did any- thing. The ladders weren't long enough Nobody had any presence of mind—nobody but me. I came Iso the ressitie. I. yelled for a rope. When it came I threw the old n',P,,n the end of it. He caught it, nod told him to tie it round his waist. He did so and I pulled him down." , What is the smallest bridge in the world? Tile bridge of one's nose. Are You Droopy, Tired, Worn Out? Here le Good, Advice to AR Who Reel as if Tbeir Tiger and Life llad All Oozett Away. alas osedinee Can be Quickly Curd hy a Coed Cleansing, Medicine. Your experienee is probably somewhat similar to that described by Mr. J. T. Plemisia in the follow- ing letter from his home in Leban- on : think 1 mast have the most sluggish sort of a liver. In the morning my mouth was bitter, and that foul, aoft feeling that tells you, 'No breakfast needed here this morning.' A eup of eoffee would sort of brace me up, but in two hours I was disposed to quit work, all energy having oozed out of mc, SuPPor was My only good meal, but I guess I didn't digest very well, for I dreamt to beat the band. A friend of mine put mo wise to Dr, Hamilton's Pills. 1 thiuk :they must have taken hold of my liver, Perhaps my stomach, too, because at the very start they made things go right. Look at nic now --not sleepy in the daytime, but hustling for the mighty dollar and getting fan •out of life every minute. There what Dr, Hamilton's Pills have done for me—they have baitltmea.ild rejuvenated my ent oysi To keep free from headaches, to feel young and bright, to enjoy Your rneas to sleep sound and look you beat, nothing ean help like Dr, Hamilton's 'Pins, e5e. per box, five .for $1.00 at all drugaiets and Storekeepers or postpaid from The Catarrbozone Co., Buffalo„ N.Y., and Tuugston, Canada. VAN HORNE'S 111E.A.I.S. PrOfeSSOr R11413t, of queen's Uni- versity. Kingston, while addressing his biologn elass recently on the eeletion of 464 and food, and how the abnormal use of viands often serves nature in place of lost Shun - hers, -took Sir William Van Horne as an illustration of what the hue man body ean stand *hen deprived week after week eif a fair share of t, Tho professor days when the resiue an t officers of tha Canadian Pacific deinalided an almost eon- stant service and unwearying vigil- ante and initiative, Sir William Sir NV.111. V411 Herne. allowed himself only three, hours sleep in each day, sometimes for a week at a time. That he could keep up his strength and handle gi- gantic problems under such treat- ment was due, declared Prof. Knight, to the fact that he tem- porarily increased his raeals to three times their usual quantity, thereby giving nature a substitute fax the loss of vitality occasioned by his grind of tweney-one hours a day. • 'Use Luminous Bait. The fishermen in some parts ,of, Portugal make material increases irithe amount of their catch by the use of luminous bait. This is done by st fluid secured from the body of a fisb which is quite plenti- ful in the waters of that country, while it is quite ram in other parts of the world. The fluid is spread on a piece of meat bait and the ef- fects of the application may be ob- served at once. The luminosity in- creases as the bait is placed in the water, and the attentien of the fish is attracted tsa it once. He that does good to another man does also good to himself, not only in consequence, hitt in the very act of doing it—for the „consciousness of well -doing is very ample reward. TITE I GISTIIATE'S STORY. What Re Owes to Zaai-Dok. Mr, O. E. Sanford, of "Weston, Kings Co., N.S, t Ju,stice of the Peace for the county, and a dea- con of the Baptist Church in Ber- wick, says: "I have used Zam-Bult for pilea and found it a splendid remedy.. It cured nae." Mr, Thomas Pearson, of Prince Albert, Sask., writes: "I must thank you for tlic. benefit I have received from the Ilse of Zam-Buk. Last eminner I had a fever, which left me with piles. I etarted to ase Zatnel3uk and foend it gave me re- lief, so 1 continued with it. After uaing three or lour ;boars it effected cenaniete cure." Zan -I -Balk will also be faaand a sure euro for cold sores, chapped hands, freet bite, ideal's eezema, blood - poison, varicose sores, sealp sores, itig-worna, iollamed patches, babies' eruptions and elta,ppeal places, cuts, burns, braises, and akin injuries generally. All druggists and atoms soil at 50o. box, or Zain-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Reluare substi- tutes. Ile Opposes Ever "Your father is just opinionated, you know, dear young Jenkins; "and I'm r afraid as to what he will say I ask him." "That's all right, Charlie," paid the gid. "He opposes everything, and that'e hew I'll manage Min," The next morning elte went to papa in a state of great iedignatioe and exclaimed "What do you think has happen - a 7 Tina 41.b Sit r‹.1 young man, Mr, ham had the impertinence tia ProPoPe to me, "Absurd youug man :" exelairried or father. "Absurd, hieleed—ema- nse! Let me toll you that I eon - older Mr, sfenkins a bard -working, steady-, respectable, yowl; fellow -- just the very sort of hueband for you. You'll die ae old MAI, Ma- tilda, if you're so oonfoundedly nar- War. Just yon tell Ur. jeuldna to see me, mad 111 uu,k t all REA.TS. ]aetria in eels I1akea Centre Sterile. The familiar phenomenon of the heating of hay in the stack has asually beam a -scribed to purely chemical reactions. "Recent searches carried out by Mictml however, '$how that the process is a physiological one, and clue to 40- teria and other lowly organisma It was found that sterilized hay wouk not heat, but that if sprinkled with OS teat for uons water he eeaminated with ea-rth or nt °01-f4bian:illTusha Inelita, (ilirngus' wEel.resPfe7iireids "4trad*t4r*n"4'44:tk°Atc°44'' °447#44 to be chiefly responsible fax temper- Itis kllYe4fier a vn".1'144 fax , atarcs up to 50 degrees centigrade. PennY h -s thoughts. Per higher temperatures another species of baeillus was foraed to be respomaible. The work ef the bac- teria in the heating of hay illus- trates the curious fitet that these organisms usually end by killing theenselve.s, In the centre at a large ehteeaste4stack ile. Acnkdtlithiflyisf is a tt°ruilsncit ia tedi isa be the killing of the bacteria by the heat which they themselves evolved. In other eases they are poisoned by toxiee which they themselvee produce. t bard da ing cup ylU need a work—A Refr - f Tstolunait V�.,Lintlfred. itten..-. Lost *Inter I 3.eofthroit b noilt,, from 'Otto use Of MINA311)'S LXX. M1INT in a severe attack of La Grippe, I ' have frequently -proved it to he verr.effeottve 10 Oer-es at inilthnteatton. airo.r,rs, 541'. 3.. IIUTOLtliNSOlg. ISSIIL The "1 understaed you bave, just bonght an automobile?" "Yes, 1 aw seven of them chas- ing one pedeatrum the other day and I decided that' I was on the wrong end of the sport, Cure For ConStimption.—For consume' tion, weals lungs. lingering coughs. laryn. gitis and bronchitis, Names and addre54as of those only given a NW litlYB to IWO by specialist arid doctors, after taking this cure are alive and well, will be sent on request. Write Wra. Copeland. su Papa Ave.. Toronto, 0111_, A statesman is a politician who ean say nothing at the right tun' fainard's Liniment Cures Distemper. The Things Ile Made. He had the appearance of a typi- eal "out -of -work, and a, friend ace eosted him: "Out of a. job?" "Yes; the guv7nor /Said he was losing money On the things 1 was making," 4(Wasn't there anything else you could do about the place?" "Don't think so. Anyhow he said I didn't eeern able to do anything else," "And What were you making?" "Mistakes!" "Really," began the collector, "1 cannot understand why a man of your resources will refuse to pay his honest debts." "Then tell you," said the well-to-do - citizen confidentially. "If 1 paid up ra throw yau and several others out of work, and I haven't the heart to do it." Minard's Liniment Cures target in Cows. Why Bread Gets Stale. The staleness of bread is not due to the bread's becoming actually drier bv the gradual loss of water, for stale bread contains almostex- actly the same proportion of water as new bread after it has become completely cold. The change is merely in the internal arrangement of the molecules of the bread. A prooa-of this is that if a stale loaf is placed in a covered tin and exposed for half an hoer or an hour te heat not es:eat-slims that of boilins, water and then allowed to cool, it will be restored in appearance ansi neoperties to tlie state of the new zeal . ,RaNst a yen r. husband tnis /no rrt- Finniaaii'l" a "Oh,he's' erv ver t'i'vercrice , A expisisive disease he's 'get. The R,RAT r7e to keno him in good spirits." F YOUR BABY I 10K DIVE BABY'3 OWNTBLI The little ilia of babyhood hildhOOd Sllettla be tr reptly, or they may prove se Ae eccasioual dose of Baby's Own Tablets will regulate the ate - mach and bowels and neep your little oties well, Or they will promptly restore health if 5ieltriess mime unexpectedly. Mrs. Leilera M, Thompson, Oil Springs, Out., says liave used Baby's Own Tablets for my little girls as occa- zion required, and have found them apwaye of the ,greatest help. No mother, in my opinion, should be Without the Tablets!' Saki by medicine dealers er by mail at 25 cents a box from Tho Dr. Williams* Medicine Co., Ilrockyille, Ont, AV Toronto. ARM:. FOR SALE. ety Colborne Stysit .111OliDitt;D Oood liettsei Bulitlings; LareisP and *Tan eaey tertn. ZVENTY-S1X uisus n sriu buildings mad ap,olo orchard; olmat =Reg from Baal -atom Toronto. i-) M3tE13-5 '..,t1L'ES blt�it LONDON &et 2,1 clay 7i017.70 afg'03 shard, good ma honse, frame ,bara. ,1,1ronld exebangtst for eitY, town,'.'or teigge throtterty or for 'mole?. !arm. The- Weattern iseal tnate. Louden, Out - lie Law. with going fos said the rust re fined he lotorist, e ty miles an justiee, "and "Judge," have only got "Well, you'r forty miles in Hand me WHY NOT SPEND TH WtNTgR 1 CALIECIINIAl At tree: Ivo ristes will be quotod by vari- able Tontee, 101: finOtit secnery The Los AageIe L1rsiteU, iravioa cteesao alala 10:16 pan. tor Southern Culitornin. the San Vraneiseo overland sittM, leav- ing' Chicago 3?.;50 Th,im than lhree days en ?onto. Provide the best or everything In railway travel. ".I.'he China and Japan trail leaves Chicago daily 10145, pm for San Francisco and Loa Augelea. Phu, trated literature on application to 13. II. Bennett, Noneral ACh gent, icago and North Weetern By,, 0 Yong° St., Toronto, Ont. "Money, after all, means nothing but trouble." "Still, it is the only kind of trouble which it is hard to borrow," Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Mrs. " Jones—"My sister is wor- ried to death over her on Reginald, She wants him to enter the minis- try, his father wants him to go into business, while Reginald himself has got his mind set on being an actor and says nothing shall keep him from it." Mrs, Brown—"How old is he'?" Mrs. Jones—"He's get- ting on for seven." is an enemy within the camp. It will Undermine the strongest constitution and ruin the most vigorous health. It leads to indigestion, bilioutntss, impure blood, bad complexion, wok headaches, and is one of the most frequent causes of appendicitis. To neglectit is slow suicide. Dr. IVIorse's Indian Root Pills positively cure Constipation. They are entirely vegetable in composition and do not sicken. weaken or gripe. Preserve your health by taking Dr. Morse's ia.00t r9...an5s Sas t,g% FRENCII4JLEANE0 Best Work in Canada. Gold 'Medalist AMEIICAN DYE1Nfl P. 0, BOX, 233, MONTREAL TAMP ferent _Album, only13 CromrguY, Tore: iee LA1 g0 03113. _ eTtgetlIAL eurc 400:10 crea tate . Dr. Beaman M flhISIlV�Q&Ont, Cross 11 V allnOt 1 nei ABOUT CRSTMA8 The Ler Roy irripor Stoor •- To 7 5 vit,,T4.Sa yrnj.id040 134,n,:::eutrecistlw.713 itla or. ir The EloneralluqorU Do. of Callad 14 Ovirtior 111 MorttroO Of Vital Intpras anti alande ugar Altars Wide-awake Maple Syrup makers Nvii consult their best interests bv ordering their -,upplioS now instead of delaying until Feb, and Marc it—our busiest time. 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