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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-5-8, Page 31 BANISH PIMPLES AND ERUPTIONS In the Spring Most People Need a Tonic Medicine One of the surest 'signs: that the `blood is out o£ order is the pimple#, unsightly eruptions and eczema that come frequently with the change from winter to staring. These Prove that .the. long indoor life of wintlr has had its 'affect upon -the .}.dome, and that a tonic medicine is needed to put ib right. Indeed, there are, -few people who do not 'need a tonic at this season, Bad :blood" does not merely show itself in disfiguring eruptions. To this 'same condition is due attacks of `rheumatismand lumbago ;,the sharp !stabbing pains of sciatica; and neu- 'ralgia i poor appetite and "a desire 'to avoid exertion; You cannot cure ]these troubles by the use of purge `tire Inediei res—you need a tonic, `and a tonin only, and among all `'medicines there is none eau equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ler their tonic; life-giving, nerve -restoring 'powers. Every dose of this medi- cine makesnew, rich blood, which drives out' impurities, stimulates every organ and brings a feeling of new•:health and energy to weak, tired,, ailing men; women and'"chil- dren. If you are -"out of sorts .give this medicine a trial and see how quickly it will restore the appetite, revive drooping spirits, and fill your vein's with new, health -giving blood. You can get these .pills from any medicine denier or by mail at 5O cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. REBUILD BURIED IIOITSES. Pompeilan Buildings Now Give Bet- ter Idea of Old City. When first they began to dig out long -buried Pompeii, everything found there was taken to Naples, leaving nothing in the excavated` places but the bare ruined walls.. Of .late years a, more rational plan. • has been followed, of leaving in place everything but 'the smallest objects of interest and reproducing roughly the houses uncovered. , , Under the present director, Prof. Spinazzcla, this idea has been de- ieloped still further. He has a1 most entirely rebuilt some of the houses, : nein.. all the material •found, even to the fragments of the 'roof tiles. On the famous street of •Abun- 'dance, ho has built even the upper stories, and balconies and restored the windows and facades. This give's a new idea of the ,style of the city of pleasure. .,�»h A recent uncovered fresco repre- sents Venue standing• on a, chariot - drawn. by four elephants. It Doesn't Work. "I wish my dollie . didn't have such rosy cheeks," said little Bea- trice. "Oh, that makes her look strong and healthy," replied her mother. "Yes, that's the trouble," re- joined the little miss. "When I ;want to play that she is very sick she looks so fat and healthy that I can't' feel one bit sorry for her." d• Pleasing the Public. Passerby (stopped by beggar) - How is this? Only last week you, sat here' with • a deaf and dumb card; now you're begging on".ac:- count of a' broken arm. ' Beggar—Well, sir, business is business, and you know the public must have variety: ,THE BEST MEDICINE. I HAVE EVER USED "The • best- medicine I have ever used" is what thousands of mothers say of Baby's Own Tablets. Once a mother has used the Tablets for her little ones she will use no other piedicine and never" fails: to recom- mend them, to her. friends. Con- cerning them Mrs.. John Thomp- son, Coutts, Alta., says: '! I have given Baby's O*n Tablets to my: 'baby' for constipation ' and think them the best medicine I have ever ° used. Please send me two more -boxes, as I would net care to be {without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine ' dealers or by mail at 25 cents abox from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine "Co,, Brockville, Ont;" - The Original Lemon. The lemon, which is going ix be dear this year on account of a shortage iii the crop, has a very clear history, says the London Chromicle.' Unknown to the Greeks and Romans, it vas introduced into Spain by the gabs in the twelfth century, and in 1494 was being cul- tivated in the. Azores and shipped xnlarge quantities to England, Tho lemon tree, of which there are forty-seven varieties, ilr particular- ly fertile, a good specimen in Sicily ;ripening asp many as 3,000 lemons during the season. eaeard'e' Llftimeet Cures Cords,' Eta' Goodrnen, ettan,more easily Unice. stand bad men than these can un- ilersttund' the good. M. 0. Leighton, Chief hydrographer of the United States Geological Survey, who says that the loss of life and damage to property in the Ohio floods could not have been helped by any hu- man agency. The deluge of water was of such gigantic proportions that no reservoir system could be devised to take -care of it. Aching Lumbago Backs Are Quickly Helped And Permanently Cured Release, Yes, and "a Cure for Lunn- bago is Now Known. YOU CAN EASILY PROVE THIS. To- cure Lumbago -surely it's` a good thing to know how. This information meant to Jno. E. Neave the difference between invalidiem and • robust 'health.. Writing from his Home near :'crnwall, he says:—"A severe and prolonged attack Lumbago in my youth rendered me at all times liable to aches in the back and loins. So established became the predis- position, and so frequent the attacks, I confess I accepted the condition as my Particular weakness to be borne with as much composure as any .'evil ciroum- stance might , permit. One day an ut>_ usually ° bad attack developed, and un- fortunately there was no medicine of any kind in the house. I gent to a neigh- bor„ for help and received with a. strong 'recommendation a bottle of Nerviline. 'airy friend was surprised we didn't use Nerviline;' saying that they found use for it in their family almost every ' day. So Quickly did Nerviline checkthe attack, and so grateful was the relief, that I was in a day on the high road to recov- ery. I have cured my tendency to Lum- bago with. Nerviline, and consider it the most powerful pain -subduing liniment ever made." For curing colds,• hoarseness, tight chest and winter .ills Nerviline in a mar. vel; as for Lumbago, Sciatica and Rheu- matism. Nerviline is considered to be without a peer, In the home it is especially valuable, because - it cures cramps in .half 'a minute, stops nausea, controls vomiting and upset stomach. For 'internal or .external use, wherever there is pain, apply Nerviline. Get the '50c. family size bottle; trial size 25c., at all etorekeepers and druggists. or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Change of Venue. There was, and is, in a Western city, a lawyer who will do almost anything to get a delay. He had. before a magistrate a case of a horse running at large, which usu- ally involves a fine of about two dollars: Ile asked for' a cox ti>itl- ance. "On what grounds?" de- manded the judge. "To ascertain the horse's age." "What has the horse's age to do with it?" "It may be a case for the juvenile Court, your honor; maybe it is 'a juvenile horse."' There are said to be more than 500 separate muscles in the body; with an equal number of nerves and blood vessels. "A woman's heart,'' says the Chinese proberb,, "is like the moon:' It changes, continually, but it al- ways 13as a man in it." ED. 7. issii'. An OM Settler Fonds Quick Relief 011AS.: IIZAIISIIALL CURED BY DQDI)'S KIDNEY ].'ILLS. Mrs.. Marshall, Tells :Flaw Her ibis` band. Sufteretl, null of Kill Speedy Recovery When He Used the Great Canadian Kidney Itexnedy', . Parkinson, Algoma, Ont., May 5 (Special) -;Giving far from towns and with doctors not within easy reach, many of the settlers have found Dodd's Kidney -Pills an ines- tianable blessing. One of those is Mr. Charles. Marshall, Sr., whose recovery from a severe case of kid- ney disease has recently been the cause of muchsatisfaction to his, family and friends. . "My husband wassuffering very' much with his back and legs," Mrs. Marshall says, speaking of her husband's cure, "He went to see the doctor, and he told him he had urinary trouble, but he did not seem to get, any better. „ "Then I sent for . some Dodd's. Kidney Pills. Since: taking them, he has no more pain in his back and legs, and his other troubles are all gone. "I am indeed thankful for what. Dodd's Kidney Pills did for my. husband, and I hope other suffer- ers from Kidney disease will bene- fit by his experience, and . use Dodd's Kidney . Pills. Urinary troubles are caused by. diseased kidneys. So are back- ache, rheumatism, lumbago, and heart disease. ` Thenatural remedy. is to cure the kidneys by using Dodd's Kidney Pills. g Perhaps ILe'Il Break It. Don't sell your old lawn mower.. Lend it to your neighbor. "Why have you cut that lady who has just passed? Yesterday you were most cordial towards her.". (rThat is my dressmaker; and T paid her bill this morning." Minard's Liniment Co.,. Limited. -, Dear Sirs,—Your MINARD'S LINI- MENT ie.our remedy for sore throat: colds and ` all ordinary ailments, It never fails to relieve and cure, promptly. CHARLES WHOOTEN. Port Mulgrave. The Reason. Customer -That was the driest, flattest sandwich I ever tried to chew into. Waiter—Why, here's your sand- wich. You ateyour check,. 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. k5c. Itnpossible. "How ,do you get rid of the bores that come to your officer "I don't." Minard's Liniment Cures Carat in Cows "My dear, listen to this, and tell me what you make of it 1" exclaim- ed the elderly English lady to her husband, on her first visit to the States. She held the hotel menu almost at arm's length, and'spoke in a tone of horror, "Baked Indian padding t Can it be possible in a civilized country?" • when Try Murine Eye Remedy No amarttng-rents Fine—Acts Quickly. 5aRed, Wash, Irv, N- GnulatodEyelds.IusratedBook In each Package. MURINE Is corn- Eyesppounded by our Oculists—not a "Patent Medloine"but used insuccessful Pliysi- Needclans,Practice for mn.ny. years. Now dedicated to tho .Publlo and sold by Druggists at 26e -60e per bottle. Murine arse, Eye naive in Aseptic ,Tubes, 21c-600. Murine Ere Remedy Co.., Waage Gamble with your wife if you must gamble. It keeps the money in the family. Minard's Llnitnentt Cures Oisteniper, A Remembered Grudge. Queen Wilhelmina's recent visit to Paris has moved: a Paris corres- pondent to tell again. the story of the days when. her Majesty of Hol- land was, the most popular young personage in the world. In the revived edition, the story is to the effect, that she found it hard to learia, English,and perhaps for that reason did not love. Eng- land. The first map of Europe she drew ,showed an enormous Holland, a fair-sized Belgium and France, but, an almost impercepitble Great Britain. To draw particular attention to the 'diminutive island representing England; she wrote below it; "Land of Miss S." (het"- English govern- ess). Years later the young Queen said to the minister plenipotentiary of England: . . "Be sure to tell her Majesty, Queen :Victoria, that I love English wonael all Englishwanlen." To which the minister bowed, and ,the Queen added :• "All Englushwemen who are :tint 110—'13 govertieoses 1"' ECZEMA FROM HEAD TO ANKLES • Tortured With Terrible Itching and Burning. Scratched Until Tore Flesh, Lay Awake for Nights at a Time. Used Cuticura Remedies and Found a Cure. 8t. Ole, Ontario.—" whoa 1 *gas ten yoa,rd old I began to be tortured' with a terrible itching, and burning' of the skin, and wee told it was eczena. I have had It right along for seven years steady, it getting: Worth every year. I was affected from bowl to; ankles. It seemed to appear like htvse at first, then I would begin to scratch until I tore my flesh,' It would, always bo at its Worst at night. I have wakedMyself up ab ,nights scratching and my fingers would be 'just still and cramped from scratching, so , that I would bo hardly able to straighten ;bleat out. bly, bow I have suiferedi My fago and whole body would be just a mass of blotches red as fire and after having soap and water on my face then I would begin to burn. I have lain awake for nights at a time when my eczemawas at its worst. VI would be tortured for months atatime, I. was getting not only disheartened, for nothing helped, but completely distlgur"cd 'also, but dame fortune smiled upon me one day in the summer of 1910 and laid before 1uiyi• eyes an advertisement of Cuticura, Remedies, I used them according to direr - tions and after o, few applications r began` to feel and see relief 'ahead. It is nearly six months since I first began and I can truthfully say I've found a cure." (Signed) Bliss Louise E. Wilson, Dee. 12, 1911. Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.; For a liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. book, send post card to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 3SD, Boston. U. 8. A. EXECUTION 1W DROWNING, It Was Quite a Common Thing in the Middle Ages. This mode of capital 'punishment has not long •ceased in Europe, and is probably still in use in other parts of the world. As early as the first` century of oiir era, the Ger- plane executed the meaner and more infamous criminals by plung- ing them in bogs and fens. In the Middle Ages executing by drowning was so common that grants of the right to inflict capital punishment ran "with pit and sallow." The pit or well was for drowning female de- linquents, but the penalty was sometimes inflicted on men. The doom of the parricide was to be tied up in a sack and cast into the sea. Drowning seems to have been re- garded as a 'mild form of the death penalty, for in the year 1566 S. man convicted of -theft. and ,sacrilege was sentenced to be suffocated by water, ."by .the Queen's special grace." At this date the penalty had grown nearly ;obsolete in .England; but in Scotland it survived -until • 1685. The last .execution in Switzerland was in 1652, in. Austria 1770, in Ice- land 1777, and in Russia early in the eighteenth century. One of the most eccentric modes of inflicting the penalty was adopted in Saxony in the year.. 1734. A woman con- victed of ',child murder was sewn up. in a sack, along with a eat, a dog and 'a snake, and then thrown into the water and drowned, 5 Nice. Willie's Mamina—"Is James a nice boy for you to play marbles with ?" • Willie -"Sure 1 I can beat him every time." CITY COUNCIL DOINGS. To put through the license reduction will require some tall hustling. Mean- time lots of corns will be tramped on. The cure is "Putnam's," the old reliable Born extractor that has been curing corns and warts f9r years. "Putnam's" never fails, 25e.: at all dealers. Playing Safe. "I want you to understand my word is its good as my bond." "That's why. I am playing safe and insisting on the cash." PILES CUBED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money if PASO OINTMENT fails to cure any 0088 of Itch. Ina. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in E to 14 days. 50e. Medium—Shall I call up the spirit of your dead wife? "Half a mo- ment while I put out my cigar;; she never allowed `me to smoke." Minard's`Liniment • Cures I Diphtheria. Not a 3linute Wasted. "Can't I get my pants pressed while " you eut my' hair?" "Certainly, sir." "All right. Boy, shine my shoes at the seine time and, hand me that newspaper.' By the way, get the restaurant next door to send in a couple of sandwiches, and. I can be eating my lunch," Dr. M gate's Indian Root Pirie exactly mei the need which so often arises in every family for a medicine to open up and regulate the bowels. Not only are they effective in all cases of Const- atiof, but they help greatly in breaking up a Cold or tat Grippe by cleaning : out the system and purifying the blood. In the same w .yythey,rcheve or Cure Biliousness, Itiiiigestioti, Sick Headaches, Rheum- atism and other cotnmon ailments. In the fullr,At:sense of the words Dr. , laldree's Indian Root Pills arty tti who 'try to enjoy life, the soleness A *tots ugor h * 1 d Rented,' fel percentage is powerful small; HABITUAL GRUMBLING, Many .'euros Are. Made Unhappy and 'Cheerless by :It. The plan or woman with a, griOV. once is a candle of light ''compared with the habitual grutnhler---the one whom nobody.cap ever ;satisfy, and who thinks te world is all go- ing to pies because people will not de Just exactly what this partic- ular person thinks is right. Snell an one gets up on his evrong side in the morning, and nothing goes right all day. He grumbles apt the weather, grumbles at hiehreakfaet, grumbles at his clothing, grumbles at going out, would grumble all the same if he had to stay in; grumbles at his wife, grumbles at his chil- drezi;^ and et last grumbles himself. away to his work.. When he comes home it is the same old story, and his wife 'gets any 'youth.ful ese she might retain crushed out ofher; the children are indifferent, it is like the pattering of rain on a. rainy day -they have been usedwith it all their lives and they have ceased to regard it, and se it goes on, until soars day when it is 0n0re - than usually depreesing, or when the woman's overwrought nerves give way, and there is a little seene. But a grumbler never thinks him- self in the wrong—it is another trial he has to, contend with; and possi- bly he may think himself a kind of martyr to his wife's oantrips, while all the time the plain fact of the matter is that he ie the one who is responsible, .5 Why She field It. She held her breath,. But not through fright, She'd onions had ' For tea that night. Couldn't Breathe Through His Nose Stuffed With Catarrh Catarrhozone inhaler the One Means of Relief, and it Cured Quickly. The extraordinary efficacy of Catarrh - ozone is without a ,parallel. A sneezing cold is cured . in ten minutes, a harsh cough is eased in an hour, the most of- fensive catarrh is thor- oughly drawn from the systema In case of asthma and bronchitis the relief .and curtain cure that comes from the healing balsamic extracts in Gatarrhozune is simply wonderful. "For more than twen- ty years I suffered with a cough, bronchitic,; asthma, and nasal ca- tarrh,. writes J. F. Fen- wick, of etaunten P.:0: "Every attack I had seemed to grow worse, and. I could hardly breathe on account of an accumulation of phlegm. In the nose and throat. One day I tried. Catarrhozone, and in ten minutes was wonderfully re- lieved. I could breathe freely and na- turally through aturally'through the nose, and' blood spit- ting was stopped—the phlegm was cleared away and my regular breathing restor- ed. No remedy can do more than Ca- tarrhozone." There is no remedy so certain and safe as Catarrhozone, but being a good re- medy it ie imitated. Beware of the sub- stitutor. Large Catarrhozone lasts two months, price $1.00. Smaller sizes 25c. and 50e. At all storekeepers and drug- gists, or The Catarrhozone Co., 'Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. FED BY PEN FILLER. Schoolboy Brings Baby Rabbit. Through Critical Period. A baby rabbit, the property of a Horley (England) schoolboy, has been successfully reared with a fountain -pen filler as a feeding bottle. Jack St. John Smith, aged '13, was walking in the grounds of the Burstow Preparatory School, 'near Horley, when he saw a rabbit run down a hole. He dug around the hole, and two feet below the sur- face found a two -days -old rabbit, no biggerthan a full-sized mouse. There was very little fur on' its body, and its eyes were closed. Wrapping it in his handkerchief, Master Jack took it home. The rabbit 'was housed in a chocolate box. It was too young to' lick or chew anything, so it fountain -pen filler was obtained and .a drop of milk squeezed into the rabbit's mouth. After a. time Pincher, as it was called, opened its mouth :eager- ly when it felt the first drop of milk and sucked away at the. filler. Dur- ing the first critical days Pincher emptied a filler of milk three times every two hours. , _-qi-- Keeping, Hila 'Truthful. "Do you believe everything he tells you?" - ' "Yes. You see I long ago gave up asking him questions .. that I know he'd lie about." Second Thought. Von Blumer (roaring with rage)— Who told you to put that 'paper on the "wall? Decorator—Your wife, sir. Von Blumer• -•-Pretty, isn't it? Monumental :ltitio.City Considering the number of people Delicately favoured,— Fligllly caucen. crated. OU psI WHY WORRY Choose your variety and ask your grocer for "Clark's". NBK mew Long Wearing GLOVES If you are looking for a pair of gloves that are as tough as a Mexican Snake whip and that will give you full satisiactton or a new pair free ask your dealer for li.BJ .PintoShell Gloves These are the best wearing gloves ever turned out from a factory. Send for interesting story "The Pinto's Shell' HUDSON BAY,. KNITTING CO. Canada's Expert Clove and Milt Makers, MONTREAL. FARMS FOR SALE. H, W, DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. GOOD STOGR FARM OF 600 A(lit Ed r with Three- Rouses: large Rank Barn. Must he sold (mirk. Price is very low - E, VER ow- FVEii 4L DESIRABLE FARMN IN Manitoba. Alberta and Saskatchewan that can be bought. Worth the money for enirk pale. T RAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED GOOD a farms in different'sectiona of. Ontario on my list. If you want a farm consult me. H. W, FIAWSON, Toronto. SEVENTEEN ACRES -3 MILES FROM London market; soil gravelly' clay' loam. Will exchange for city, town or village property,. or for larger farm. The Western Real Estate Exchange, London, Ont, MALE HELP WANTED. ei UT OF EMPLOYMENT?, SERVES YOU right, Learn. barber trade; always sure employment for barber. Our im•; nmved methods, constant practice and iretructions qualify von for position in short time, Send for eatnlogue. Mo1er Clnlleae. 22t Queen E., Toronto. STAMPS AMR 001810. L1 ,TAMP COLLE;C'rolts-RuNtlti%11 DIl. i 7 ferent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue., Album. only Seven Cents. Marks Stamp ram,. nv Tnrnnn.n MIS0Et.L,ANEOiIa CANGER. TUMORS. LUMPS, ETU. luternal and .external- cored with• out rain by our home treatment. write as before too late. Dr. Rellman Medical Co... Limited. Collin Ont RUSSELL-KNIOHT MODEL "33" Cost $5600 Price $2000 tiAS been overhauled and is. in splendid condition. Fully equipped. RUSSELL MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LIIiTED 100 Richmond St. West, TORONTO Phone.- , MAIN 2072 He—Their marriage seems to have turned out . well, after all. She— Yes. You see, they both belong to several clubs and don't meet often enough to get tired of each other. Apply Zana Buk to all wounds and sores and ,you will be surprised how quickly ft stops the smarting and brings ease. •It covers the wound with a layer of pro. tectiv'e'balm kills 411 poison germs already in the wound, and prevents others entering. Its rich dealing herbal essences then build' op heat the bottom, fresh tksuet snd is 'a wonderfully short time the wound is healed] .dam D'uk'e popularity is based en mark oIaaftrtiravtionsnvierlake.gcureeuuBeeupririeteuned on every piekof the. e Mud stores or Zam ' 13uk Co., Toronto. •