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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-2-27, Page 7laughs With Joy No More Indigestion Montreal. Man So 11X, Thought Ile Mamie Die oY Stomach Trouble. Found a SImnle Remedy That Has Kept Him WeiEver Since.. The experience of Mr, Larose is one very common to -day: "I suffered from, dyspepsia - and indigestion for five years, I suf- fered so much that I could hardly •attend to my work. I was weak and lost all courage„ I enjoyed no rest until I' decided to follow your treatment. To any great surprise I immediately began to feel better, I am now uailig the second box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and I feel so well that I want to tell you that I owe this great change to your fam- ous giil•s. T recommend Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills to every person who is suffering from dyspepsia. Your grateful. servant, D. R. Larose, 338 Joliette street, Montreal, P.Q. All who have weak istomaehs, and those who suffer with indigestion, headaches, biliousness, can be per fectly cured by Dr. Hamilton'•s Pills, 25c. per box, at druggists and storekeepers, or the Catarrho- zone Co., Kingston, Ont., and Bid- " falo N.Y. TIIE ROBIN'S FOOD. Chiefly Moths, ,Butterflies, Earth- worms and Cutworms. Onoe upon a time some one got the notion that the eommmon robin is a foe to the orchardist and berry - grower, The alleged discovery was. promptly •published broadcast, and the, fruit -grower loaded his •shotgun andwent forth to slay the robin. - Since the robin redbreast its the commonest of our es...ng-birds, ex- tremely sociable in his habits and unsuspecting in his disposition, he. naturally fell an easy victim. The fruit -grower" felt himself' perfectly justified, for did not the bird de- stroy the early cherries, pick the young apples from the trees, and help himself to any number of quarts of berries 7 " He' had been caught in the act ,again and again. The fruit -grower's investigation into the food habits of the robin went no further than observing that he sometimes ate cherries. It me- , ver occurred to the man with the ,shotgun to examine the contents of his victim's stomach. If he had done so twith a mind open to •con- viction•, a surprise would have met him. The robin does eat fruit, but ' the, quantity is ,small in proportion to the number of insects he des- troys. His diet consists .chiefly of moths, butterflies, caterpillars, • earth- worms, cut worms, and otther crea- tures that the fanner can very well spare. The ,small fruit that the bird consumesis only his dessert after meat. If- the robin ,plucks small 'apples from your trees, would it not be well to examine the supple before Iti ling the bird 2 He may be doing you a great service. Probably you will find that he has net eaten the youngapple , after all, but has dropped it on the 'ground. A little further investigation .will ,show that it contained a larva ref the destruc- tive codling -i noth ; the bird was not after the apple, but the larva. at Nestling birds live wholly on in- �sect food. The•• writer once watched a. pair of robins that' had their nest ,„„btia. anon a -porch cap., From the time the ,a young were hatched until they were ready to leave the test the parents visited them on tthe average once every fifteen minutes, and brought at each visit from one to three in- seets. Cut worms' and Army -worms were the chief of ,the youngsters' diet,. Another brood, reared, in an ap- ple -tree, near a. •large orchard, were fed almost exclusively upon oodling motths. Could Lawyer' Defend flim Better. "What do yon mean, Robert, by taking more cake than 1 said you might have 7" "I was just 'making believe, me- ther, that anottscr' little boy was spending the day with me." NIRREUAT.IS LASTWINTER Montreal Man Coltgtlerotl his Old Enemy by Poing GIN PILLS Mr. A. 13eandry of 597 T'anet Street, Montreal, thus expresses his great satisfaction with GIN PILLS. !' It affords me great pleas tire to inform you that 'I,have used II4N PILLS for about six months, and that they have done isle a great deal of good, t have; had Rheumatism ,for a couple of years, *eel last winter I saved myself from it by' Using 01141'1 t,14, " gee a hex, 6 for 2.5o. Sample free if yattwrite. National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, 'Toronto, 135 DUKE OF MAtl,IBOIIO Ul Gf. Despite the efforts tnacle by influ- ential persons to heal the breach between the Duke of Marlborough andla been hiswife,i ess 1 e norilco. sb achieved. in his direction, and the Duke's- sister, Lady Lilian Grote- fell, acted as hostess. Their two sons, who are 'rapidly growing out of boyhood, spent their Christmas. at .Blenheim and then joined their mother on the Continent. The Duke is the head of the pow- erful Marlborough fainly, to which Mr. Winston Churchill is related., The first Duke was : the famous soldier who gained the great vic- tories of Blenheim, Ramillies, Ota Duke of. Marlborough. denard, and M•alplaguet, and . the family have alwaysefigured conspi cuously in • military annals. The present Duke was born forty-two years ago at Simla. . In 1895 he married Consuelo, the daughter of Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, the New York millionaire. , He served with the Yeomanry in South Africa, and acted as A.D.C. to Lieutenant- General Ian Hamilton. He has al- ways maintained a keen interest in politics, and from 1903-1905 he was Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. • g4 GOOD NATURED AGAIN. Good. Humor Retursis'w.ith Change to Proper Food.. "For many . years I was a con- stant suffererfrom indigestion and nervousness, •amounting almost to prostration," writes a Western man. "My 'blood was impoverished, the vision was blurred and weak, with moving spots before my eyes. This was a steady daily condition. I grew ill-tempered, and eventually got so nervous I could not keep my books posted, nor handle accounts satisfactorily. I "can't" describe my sufferings. "Nothing.I ate agreed with me, till one day I happened to notice Grape -Nuts in a grocery store, and bought a" package out of curio- sity to know what it was. "I' liked the food from the Very first, eating it with cream, and now I buy it by the ' case and use it daily. I' soon . found that Grape - Nuts food was supplying .brain and nerve force _as, nothing in the drug line ever -had done or could do. "It wasn't long before 1 was re- stored to health, comfort and hap- piness. Through the use of Grape -Nuts food my digestion has been restor- ed, my nerves are steady once more, my eye -sight is good again, my mental 'faculties are clear. and acute, and Iltave become so good- natured that my friends are truly astonished at the change. 1 feel younger and better than I have for 20 years. ' No amount of money would induce me to surrender .what I have gained through the use of Grape -Nuts food." •' 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 the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. ►I. Pat's Remedy. Irish wit is a well -head that has never been known to •run dry. Pat Maguire hada been misbehaving, and appeared, before his command- ing officer, charged for ,the third time with drunkenness.' Pat stated his side of the case with all the eloquence at his com- mand, but the colonel was unmov- ed. u "Eight days in the guard -house.!" he said, sternly. But in writing the "8" on Pat's defaulter -sheet the pen spluttered. Pat noticed this, and leaned for- ward. "Thry if 'twill make ' a '3' anny ai'sier, sore," he . suggested, in a persuasive whisper. All headliners. "Our family is most interesting. Toh.,dancers divinely, Tin sings like an angel, Dave is a famous football player, and Susanne paints with great taste." "And Henry.""Oh,. Henry ; he's rather a dull fellow, you know. He only work and supports the others." AFTER EFFEOTS 'OF LONG ILLNESS SPEEDILY VANIS K WREN YOU USE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Loren G. LaiW only found complete relief' after using; the Great. Canadian Kidney :Remedy. Ladd's Mills, Stapstead Co. Que., Feb. 24 (Spacial), ---Tat the seeds of disease left in the body after an illness are sure to cause trouble is the experience of Loren G, Ladd, a well known young mail in this "community, Mr. Ladd has also learned that those seeds can. be cleared out of the body and per- fect health restored by Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, "At the age of six 1 had Scarlet Fever," Mr. Ladd states, "At twelve I had Typhoid Fever, and at fourteen I had Measles. About. a year later I began to be troubled by swellings of the face, feet and' hands. The doctor told me I had Kidney trouble. He gave me me- dicine but the swellings oontinued to come at intervals of a week to a month. "Two years ago one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills stopped the swellings. . Last winter the swel- lings returned and again 1 , was eured by ' using Dodd's Kidney Pills." Healthy Kidneys strain the seeds. of disease out of the blood, Dodd's Kidney Pills make .healthy Kidneys.' DOGS FOR SENTRY WORK. British Officer Tells How They are Used in Balkans. Lecturing in Londuin, Major E. H. Richardson, -who has just re- turned from a visit to Montenegro, ,strongly urged the use of dogs in the army for scouting and sentry work, for searching for the wound- ed, and as messemgera and ammuni- tion carriers. In peace times the dogs'oo,ulld be ,trained at a central establishment and drafted to the various regi- ments, where, as- is- done abroad,. they could be used with the sentries in forts. aeroplane sheds, maga= tines, etc., and incidentally reduce the number of sentries. required. Major Richardson also gave his audience the very latest details of the employment of dogs by foreign armies. The whole of the Bulgar iau frontier isl guarded by dogs,. which are witch the pickets and de- tached etached poste. The French Government has built a training establishment at Fon- tainebleu, and the dogs are .largely used for messengers. g4 Low Colonist Rates to Paolfle. Coast Via Chicago and North Western Railway. On sale' daily. March 15th to .April 16th inclusive, from. all pointe in Canada to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Victoria, van. eouver, Nelson, Roseland, and many other points. Through Tourist sleepers and free reclining chair oars from Chicago. Variable routes. Liberal stop overs. For full information as to rates, routes and literature, write or call on B. H, Bennett, General Agent, 46 Yonge Street, Toronto. Gets Table Supplies Free. The French President enjoys some petits benefices apart from the $240,000 he draws eyearly as .salary and allowances. Supplies of vege- tables for his table come from the kitchen 'gardens.at Versailles, fruit, from the orchards of Fontaine - Mein, game from. the State forests,. and hay for his horses from the meadows at Rambouillet. More- over, the State pays the wages of his stable hands and his coachman, but not his chauffeur's. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S 'signature is on each box, 260. • It•'s the interior of a man's head. that •counts. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Married Young. An amusing story happened some time ago in one of the Paris courts of, justice. A vain,- haughty, wo- man was called as a witness, when the magistrate inquired her age. "Twenty-five last August," promptlyreplied the lady. The next witness was a young man, who at once acknowledged that he was twenty-seven years of age. '`Are you related to the last witness? queried the magistrate. "Yes; I am her' son," he replied, "Ah!" mused the magistrate, "your mo- ther must have married very Young." Cs Fatal Catarrh in Your Family? Runs nand in 11atnd ' Yitk Bronekitis, Weak Throat,, Pneumonia, Consumption., Doctors ,state tbaax$5 per cent: of the Canadian people suffer from Catarrh, row escape it. You can easily recognize it frenal •the bad taste in the mouth and from lack of appetite, in the morning. In bacl cases the mucous drops from the threat, into the stomach and causes nausea. The throat fills with phlegm, the patient sneezes, and eoughs oontiilually, not infrequente ly there is lassitude and chilliness. and ".aching in the limbs. Doctors recommend Oatarrho- zone, it is nature's own cure, It drives out the gents, heals sore spots, cleans away every vestige of Catarrhal taint. You send the soothing vapors of the pine .woods, the richest balsams and healing essenee.s, right to .the cause of your 'cold by inhaling Ca- tarrhoeone, Little drops of wonder- derful curative power are distri- buted through the 'whole breathing apparatus' by the air' you breathe. Like a, miracle, that's how Catarrh - ozone curets bronchitis; catarrh., colds, and irritable throat. You simply breathe its healing fumes, 'and every trace of disease flees as before fire. So safe, infants: can use it, so sure to relieve, doctors prescribe:. it, ,so beneficial in preventing win- ter ills that no person can afford to do without Catarrhozone. Used in thousands of cases without failure. Complete outfit $1.00, lasts three menthe, and is, guaranteed to cure smaller ,size 50c, all dealers or the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. 1• EXTRAORDINARY FREAK. Tram Obtained of the P y Workhouse Infirmary. The master of the Cirencester (England) Workhouse has reported the case of an extraordinary human freak to the guardians. The man was a tramp, giving' the name of John Kelly. .He was found on the morning after, his admission • to the workhouse with his face and neck badly swollen, .and his ailment was diagnosed as mumps. He was iso- lated at once, and; spentthree or fourglorious days in the infirmary. Then it was discovered that Kelly had the remarkable power of caus- ing swellings similar to those which are typical of mumps at well, and he was tamed out. The „,British Medical Journal printed a letter from Dr. R. W. H. Meredith, of Wellington, Somerset, warning workhouse ofiicial.s against Kelly. Mr. Meredith writes:" "He has the power of inflating his parotid glands and causing a sub- cutaneous emphysema—inflation— extending frioan,tthe-temples to the middle of the oh.est. He takes about a quarter of an hour to inflate ..him eel£, and about tbtvo or three days: to absorb '' . • 1 Sentenced to Immediate Death It happens every time you treat a corn with "Putnam'e"---Corn does -never re- turns. Nothing so certain and painless as Putnani's Corn Extractor -retry it. Fifty years' success guarantees its merit. 25o. bottles at all dealers, The Other Doctor. An Old negro, taken ill, called in a physician of hie own race. There being no signs of improvement he at last asked for a white doctor. The doctor came, felt the old man's pulse and examined his tongue. "Did your other doctor take your temperature I" he asked. "I don't know, Bah," replied the. negro; "I ain't missed anything but my watch so far," e Try Murine Eye Remedy No smarting -Feels Flue -Ants Quickly. ,ia Try It for Red, Woak, Watery Eyes and Y" U r ..-(rauulated Eyelids. Illustrated Book. 1n each Package, MU1t1N1 Is nom- EYes••ddounded byy our Odptlat(s-nota "Patent )lans'.ne" Practice t dinanoeeeefu1Ph si- iatf a e.../ deans! Practice Ler many yearn, Now �1' (I dedicated to the Public and sold by Druggists at eac•soc per bottle. Murine are Eye Salvo In Aseptic Tubes, 25c -50c. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicano "Why does your servant go about the house with her hat on 7" ''Oh, she's a new girl! She only, came this morning, and hasn't made up her mind whether she'll stay ,yet !" Minard's Liniment Cures Carget In Cows, Limitations. "Is your wife a suffragette?" "Yes," replied Mr.'Meekton, "to a certain extent, She thinks she ought .to have the ballot, but she knows a lot of • women who she is sure do not deserve it." Don't expect your ship to come in when the tide is out, For Quick Sale 130 acro feriae, good location, with half miler ,frontage on Shestwap lake, 31.2 miles front 0,, 7'. 11 anain line, About 15 aoree cleared, about 6 acres+ bearing'orchard, some young oraharcl, louse, . barn, Skeels, spring Water, fencing, timber, somo fur- niture and implements. A rfood buy, suitable. foe,fi'ttitor inixod farming, and will snake O. Obeli' tltif,-divioiwr Pried 919,0001• leltlf emelt, balanee oaty tornls,'or will trade ter Rued eeezrities op real 13111 tate. Write Owner, Drawer 16, Salmon. Arm, If. C., or Hellion Ann Realty Co. Ltd„ Salino» Arm, SLUM:DEIt SALOON NOW Gerntale Fierier IS Building One With Sixty Bunks, An attempt to counteract the evil effeots of fho "hustle" .c>'f inod•er'n business life is about to ba made by an enterprising Berlin (Germany) company, which will shortly open a Slumber Saloon for Berlin workers, The German, despite the, tremen- dous amount of- work he is able to get through irk the day is very fond 1 his afternoon nap. Until quite recently practically every business firm. in Berlin although the working hours were from eight in the moan- ing untileight in the evening, ,al- lowed its employees two and a half or three hours for lunch. Every- body from the chief to the office boy had time to journey comfortably to his .home in the ,suburb -s, partake of lunch in the bosom of his family and :alley a sound "forty winks" before waking lip for coffee and eakes and returning to his labors in town: But with the adoption of what is generally known here as the "Eng- lish Minch hour" the beloved siesta became a, thing impossible, and the clerk and his chief after eating ll.ineh in a, restaurant could only spend their spare half hour in a crowdeda£or r c e o n, the streets.. The "Slumber SaIoon," however, is to give the Berliner his beloved mdiday nap again, in epite of his' shortened lunch time. In a quiet little side street in the heart of the city the Palace of Morpheus is being erected, The building will contain. sixty little cells or cubicles, each' one furnished with a broad ottoman an,d a freshly covered head cushion for .each visitor. The floors of the building will be covered in thick noise -muffling carpets and deep and unbroken :silence will be the imper- ative rule of the place. For Croupy Children Keep 'Nerviline' Handy It Positively Brings Children Out of ,Danger and Relieves at Once. A MOTHER TELLS HER EXPERIENCE. "Bringing up young children has its re-, sponsibilities under the best of Girecm. stances," writes Airs. E. G. 'Fagan, of Holmes' Corners, "but croupy colds add considerable to the worry. My little family of four all went through the croupy era, but I always' had Nerviline on hand and never felt nervous. I just fol- lowed ollowed the directions, and I can tell you that nothing I know of is surer to cure croupy colds' than Nerviline. w . "In our home we nee Nerviline freguent- ly. For cold in the cheat,pleurisy; hoaree- ness,_ etc., it is simply wonderful. My husband uses it tor rheumatism, and I often employ' it Por neuralgia and sick headache. Nerviline has so many uses that no mother can, afford to be without it.'•' The large familysize bottle, which sells at:50c.,'is the moat economical; trial size, 250. Your storekeeper or druggist so11e; Nerviline, which is prepared by The Ca- tarrlloeone' Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Another A.nanias. A magazine twriter who has gone "back to " '.the • farm," tel',.s ' about "sixteen hours of nothing but play." We'll leave it to any three farmers picked from any commu- nity to determine just what kind of a liar that writer is. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen, -My' daughter, 13 years old, was thrown from a sleigh and injured her elbow so badly it remained stiff and very painful for three years. Four bottles of TIINARD'S LINIMENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two years. Your truly, J. B. LIVEBQLE. St. Joseph, P. 0., 18th Aug., 1900. An Advantage. "There's one advantage in the high cost of living." ''What's that 4" "It takes all that I earn to live, so tbat I can never get enough ahead to invest. .in worthless stock," Only One "ilROMO QUININE" That... is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Lok for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 'Curee Grip in Two Days. 25e. You can judge what a man hasn't done by what he is going to do. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria, Sure He Did It. While carrying a ladder through the crowded streets of a busy city a big Irishman had the misfortune to break a plate -glass ` window. Dropping the ladder he started off at a run. The shopkeeper, who had witnessed. the mishap, dashed after him and caught him by the collar. "See here," he tried an- grily, "you have broken my win- dow !" "Sure I' have 1" assented the Irishman, "And didn't you see me rutting home to get the money to pay for it7" Before starting on the road te'. ruin a mon should secure a return ticket, ` i BeautyPurlly and Healili Of Skin and Hai Promoted by Clltidura Soap aiid OFtent Catmint. Soap ani Ointment are sold throughotie tbe world. A. liberal sample of cash, with 32 -page booklet on the CAM and treatment of the (skin anti scalp, sent post -tree, Address Potter Drug k Chem. Corp.. Dept 27D. Boston. U, S. A. FARMS FOR. SALE. H. W. PAWSON, 'Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. I' OOD STOCK PARM OF 500 ACRES Ur with Three Houses; large Banit Barn.. Must be sold quick Price is very low. EVERAL DESIRABLE FARMS IN _ Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan that can be bought. Worth the money -for quick male. �' farms in different se ttionsRo Ontario on my list. If you _ want a farm consult me.. • f1AWSON. Toronto. ruWENTY ACRES -FIVE MILES FROM I. London uts,rketi soil clay loam; farm house; barn. would exchange for city. town or village property or for Iarger fame, The Western Real' Estate, London, Out. STAMPS AND. COINS. e TAMP COLLECTORS -HUNDRED DIF-- ferent Foreign stamps, Catalogue. Album, only Seven Cents. Marks Stamp Company. Toronto. BILLIARDS: f1VERYBODY ENJOYS BILLIARDS - ile 13arbere and Live Men in towns only 100 population make big money. Be first; to write for book, "How to Start a liard 'Room" -Cost, Easy Terms, etc. Cate,. logues of tables for Home and Club free. If you have a table ask for our supply catalogue. 13runewiek-]3alke-Callender Dora - pasty, Toronto, . P51SOELLANEOLIS, elNGAER, TUMORS, Lumps, ETC internal and external, cured with. out pain by our home treatment, ,Write us before too late.: Dr. Bellmau Afedicai Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont, el ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD. J f der Stones, Kidney trouble. Gravel, Lumbago and kindred ailments posltivelS cured with the new German Remedy, "Sanol." price 51:50. Another new remedy for Diabetes -Mellitus, and sure cure. ie "Senors Anti -Diabetes.'" Price 82.00 front druggists or direct: The Sandi Manufae- taring Company of Canada, Limited. l4; nnipee. Aran Just a Minute biferera from protruding or bleeding' piles canbe cured. by using nature's own re - toady -no medicine -no. operation. This remedy does not profess to cure internal piles, but is a certain cure for protrudingg piles. Discovery was made by sufferer of 20 years' standing, who is now quite well. Pull instructions onreceipt of 81.00, WM. B. OXLEY, 294 Berkeley St., Toronto. CLEANING LADIES' WALKING OR OUTING SiiiTS Clan he done perfectly by ourFrenchprocess. Try 11. British American Dyeing Co. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec Not Balanced. Might. "I'm a self-made man," said the proud individual. "Well, you are all right, except as to your head," commented the other part of the conversation. "How's that i" "The part you talk with is out of proportionto the part you think. with;" Minard's Liniment Cures °bids, Eto. The Difference. "The unfortunate peasant women of Europe carry burdens on their heads." • "So do the fortunate society WO - men of this country, but they call theist hats." "I' never could understand why people dock their horses' tails," Said DubbJeigh. "High cost of liv- ing," said Jorrocks, "Got to sleek something these times:" Constipation..-- stiptt2ond+s,..- ,.. rift an enemy within the camp. It will undermine the strongest constitution and ruin the most vigorous health. It leads to indigestion, blliousness, impure blood, bad complexion, skit headaches, and is one of the most frequent causes of appendicitis. To neglect it slow snucide. br, Morse's Indian hoot Pills positively curs Constipation, They are entirely vegetable in composition and do not sicketn, weaken or gripe. Preserve your health by taking Dr. Mora4tee ' 1104is n Root Pilin