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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-9-18, Page 7,HOW TO TREAT Aare 'VI'�i5 lEnough, ALL SKIN TRouBLE laureate, Bridges, othn riti ,pmt laureate, is a fastidious critic, and hence sees little to admire in the c e niilonplace verses of Alfred Greasy Ointments Re Use—lust Be '4'' Noyes once bxoiight to Mr. Corea 7hreltgh the Blood, Bridge's two very long odes thank: he proposed to submit to the English Review. "1'11 read them both aloud," the young man said, "and afterward you will tell pie which is, in y rur It is not a, good thing for people with a tendency to have pimples and a blotchy complexion to smear themselves' with greasy ointments.; In fact they' couldn't do •anything worse,, because the grease clogs the pores of the skin, making the'dis- ease worse. When thereis an irri- tating rash a soothing.boracio wash may help allay the pain or itching, but of course it doesn't cure the trouble. Skin complaints arise from an impure condition of the blood,, and will persist until the blood is purified. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured many cases of eczema and skin diseases because they make new, rich blood that drives out the impurities, clears the skin and imparts a glow of health. The following proof is of- fend. Mrs. Fred Tremble, Guntur, Ont., says "For more than a year 1 was steadily afflicted with salt rheum or eczema. My hands were so sore that I could not put them in ,water without the skin cracking open. 'I tried all sorts of ointments reoommended for the trouble, but they did not do me a particle of good. I was told Dr. Williams' Pink Pills would cure" the trouble,. and began taking them. I took the Pills ,steadily ,for six or eight weeks and . they completely cured the trouble. Thiswas several years ago and .I shave never been bothered with it since." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers,,, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. q, • NEW DETLCTI,I'E METHODS. Criminals Are Now Divided Into Various J1asses. The new. system of detecting crim- inals is based upon the facts that the criminal class is cgmposed of many classes and sub -classes, and that each sub -class is composed at last of individual human beings each with a distinct and distin- guishable individuality of his own, says the London Times. The crim- inal is an artist in his own depart- ment and stamps his 'individuality on his crime, If this seems on the surface of it unlikely, it is easy to show' that r" ,-certain crimes of_ widely different nature never ' are and never could be committed by -the same criminal. The tramp who snatches Brien from a hedge, or the area sneak up, but in two hours I was disposed to who steals the milk cans, could not be a fraudulent trustee or company quit work, all energy having oozed out of me. Supper was my only good meal, promoter, nor could the fraudulent but I guess 1 didn't digest very well, for trustee pick a pocket, nor would he I dreamt to beat the band. A. friend of steal the milk cans. The truth is mine .put me wise to Dr. Hamilton's Plrs. manifest enough in the case of I think they must have taken :hold of my - crimes so different, but is still true of erimes'much more alike. The Mr. .Alfred Noyes. opinion, the more likely to be ac- cepted by the English Review." Poor Mr. Bridges sighed and set- tled himself in his chair, and Noyes, in his loud, harsh voice, read the first ode. It was very long, and - at its conclusion Mr. Bridges leaped to his feet and said briskly: "Now, • my young friend, I can advise you. Send the other ode to the Review." Arc You Droopy, • Tired Worn Out? Tired, Here Is Good Advice to All Who Feel as if Their Vigor and Life ` Had All Oozed Away. This Condition Can be Quickly Cured by a Good Cleansing Medicine. Your experience is probably somewhat, similar to that described by Mr. J. e'. Fleming in the following -letter from his home in Lebanon: "I think I must have the most, sluggish sort of a liver. In the morning my mouth was bitter, and that 'foul; soft feeling that tells you, 'N'o breakfast needed here this morning.' A cup of coffee would sort of brace me liver, perhaps my stomach. 'too, becauee at the very start they made thinge go right. Look at me now -not sleepy in the mumping sailor with his false tale of shipwreck could not change day -time, but hustling for the mighty dollar and getting fun out of life every places with the bogus parson er minute That's what Dr. Hamilton's. Pills doctor with his f else tale of having have done for me -they have re -built and 'been robbed or lost his purse. The rejuvenated my entire system." welcher and the race -course thief both carry on their operations on To keep free from headaches, to 'feel Young and bright, to enjoy your meals, the turf, but they never exchange to sleep sound and look your beet, no- parts; o-parts; the man who passes base thing can help like Dr. Hamilton's Pills, coin does not pass flash banknotes; ;the railway thief is not an hotel thief, and vice versa. Dobbins: "I say, old .fellow, you are getting thin since yon retired from business," Tobbins (ex -shop- keeper) :; "That's right. You see, I don'tweigh as much as I ciid." 250. per box, five for $1.00 at all druggists and storekeepers or postpaid . from The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston,' Canada. BACILLI LIKE MEAT DIET.. i►Ictcltnikoff Shows that Enemy of System Shuns Vegetables. Metchnikoff, the eminent investi- ' gator and bacteriologist, appears to be intent on bringing back to earth the widely soaring price .of meat. In pursuing his investiga- tion of the pernicious little colon bacillus he- has reached the conclu- sion that this busy and ungrateful parasite would not have such en en- • 'able time. 'in the . human boy eyst,em but fora meat diet. His recent ex- plorations iruto the .realms' of bacilli Jed him tc sthe 'celebrated .,conclusion that the sour milk bacilli combatted' the oolon bacilli, but more lately he has concluded that the •sour milk forces merely subtract from the. nourishment of the deadly colon bacilli. Abstinence 'from meat sub- tracts further' from the happy .en- vironment )tiid bounteous comanis- saiy of man's principal enemy in the bacteriological field: An interesting experiment is pre• ported by Metchnikoff in 'support of this idea. He, inoculated chopped meat and • vegetables, in separate culture tubes .incl injected the cu1- tures into la rabbit: Frani the vege- table matures the iabbit.`experi- enced no inconvenience.. ' 13ut the colon -bacilli in the mein; culture had multiplied to, sit ch an: extent that the r,abbiit's demise; followed quickly, The Canadian Breakfast Breakfast. Post • Toasties ... 'and' Cream Thin . bits . of choicest Indian Corn, so skilfully .-cooked and ' toasted that 'they are < deliaious1y crisp and appetizing. Wl1olesome Nourishing Easy to Serve Sold by Grocers everywhere. Post Toasties Cartedian Poster Cereal. Co., Ltd. Windsor, Ontario. Tie Singer. The (.taller---Who•is: that sigging'? The • Hostess---That's',oar ' 'new maid. She always , sings ab • her work. • , The caller -What a happy cis-• position, Mercy, ,how loud she 5il n g4..:, The hos less -Year • When she Sings loud sire's breaking some • - thing El). 4. &C.ALS, OANDRUFF ANO ITCHING •: Head so Itchy Could Hardly Stand It, Dandruff Showed on Coat Col. lar, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured in One Month, 223 Elizabeth St„ Montreal, Que,---"Cutl- tura Soap and, Ointment Cured: me perms•+ neatly frem dandruff and scalp itch that'I; was suffering vita since over a year, I had an inflammation of the lungs and a very strong fever. Whexi I' recovered, my head was covered with scales and dandruff, and it was so itchy I could hardly stand it. The dandruff showed on my coat collar. I had used various medicines without relief, . I heard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and decided to try then, and I ant Very glad of it, because I am perfectly cured. I used two'bdxee of;Outicura Ointment with the Cuticura. Soap. It Week one Month to cure. nte. I take pleasure in recommending Cuti- cure Soap and Ointment to anyone who, is suffering with scalp or skin diseases." (Signed) Hector Perras, Dec. 30, 1011. • TO REMOVE DANDRUFF ' Prevent falling hair, remove crusts .and scales, and allay it4:hing and irrittitioni of the scalp, frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted by occasional dressings with Cutieura Ointment, afford the speediest and most economical ticatment. They assist in promoting the growth and beauty ' of the hair by removing those conditions which tend. to make it dry,thin, and lifeless, often leading to premature grayness and ,loss of hair. Outieura Soap and Cubic= Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample -of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card Potter Drug & Chem; Corp.. Dept. 46D, Boston, U. S. A. FOOD THE TEST OF FIANCES. French Writer Bids a Girl Watch Her 'Intended Eat a Peach. "If you want to know the char-. acter of the man you intend to mar- ry, watch him eat a peach," is the advice tendered by Llie 1)autrin, a well-known French writer. To girls in love he gives the warn- ing: "You should watch carefully at table the young man on whom your whole future will depend. If he bend over his knife and forle and finish his roast in three gulps, be- ware! e-ware! He is not the man' who will be able to submit to tender sym- pathy, and he. is careless if he eats without enjoying what is put before him and cannot tell you the menu the minute after. It means dis- appointment for you. He will never appreciate the hats -you wear, nor the style of your dresses, and you will look pretty ; for nothing. "If . he is immoderately fond of., sweets he is of a nervous disposi- tion and will nag., If it; be cheese and roast• he prefers, he will be muscular and placid. .If he be a bread -eater at times, he is fond of the country. If a lover of fine old 'wine, he hasthe soul of a landed proprietor. "The best test of your future hus- band is to watch him at the moment of dessert. • Bee how he handles a peach. Does he take it distracted- ly or like aman in a hurry ? Does he swallow it hastily? Then you say to yourself, `He is not tnehus- band for me! But +1 he takes it slowly, tenderly, like a connoisseur who appreciates what he eats ; if he does.not swallow it at once but peels it with the air of an artist and treats it with devotion, then don't hesitate `to marry him as quick as you can." Alipreeiated No Lass. Elsie -I didn't know he could af- ford'to give yousuch an expensive engagement ring' Egeria He couldn't -but wasn't it dear of him' Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast.. Via Chicago and North Western hail• way: On sale daily Sept. 25th to Oet. 10th inclueive, from all pointe in Canada to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Victoria, Van- couver, Nelson,' Roseland, and many other pointe. Through tourist sleepers and fres reclining chair oars. from Chicago. Variable routes. Liberal stop overs. For full information as to rates, routes and literature, write or call on B. II. Bennett, General Agent, 46 Yong° Street, Toronto. Miele Up. The teacher meantto convey a profound lesson. "You must for- give your enemies, boys," she said, "and then your enemies will for- give you. I want you all to try it." The next morning• Johnny Jones came to school 'with a very black eye. "Why, Johnny,` what's the 'mat- ter ?" "Aw,"' replied Johnny, `"I've been forgivin' Scrappy Gren, an' makin' him forgive me." ISSUE :3s-•-,'13. Ba1ww O Soap Leaves the skin -no matter how tender-- soft -whitearotn at- ized. oft-whitearourat- ized. Perfect fur nursery and toilet.2x3 ,Alber't Soaps Limited . Montreal. WHY YOUNGSTERS IIID'', Game of Aide -anal -Seek In An In- born Characteristic. Not only in the home of the duke, but in 'the home . of the workman, you will fail to find a more popular .game with the children than hide. and -seek. Two of the first words baby lips learn to lisp are ` :peep bo." Then when the'kiddie's can toddle one of the earlieitt games they play is hide-and-seek. And don't ` they just love itt! The little brain in its excitement as workiri'; at its highest pressure. And the shouts of wild glee when the quarry is ;found! To hear them makes your own, heart beat faster -particularly -,'if . the players are your own little ones, Scientists and doctors explain the popularity of hid -and -seek by. ;the theory ,that hiding and seeking are two of the inborn characteris- tics of every human being. We get Ithe habit from our savage anees- , tors. Then, the predatory habits of the people led women and children ' to hide from strangers in fear of their lives. >, lHide-and-seek is mimic war. `Scouteraft for boys has developed it on scientific lines. ' So the next time you see your kiddies playing hide-and-seek reflect that it is the outward and visible sign of an in- stinct which has dwelt for count- less centuries in human beings. No More • Neuralgia; Headache Cured A Journalist Tells of The Advan- tages of • Beeping Nerviline Handy On the .Shelf. ' Fifty years ago Nerviline was used from coast to coast, and in thousands of house this trusty liniment 'served - the entire, family, cured- ell their ;.minor ills' and `kept the doctor's •bill small. Today Nerviline still holds first rank in Can- ada among pain -relieving remedies - scarcely a home .you can find that does- n't uee it. "' From. Port Hope. Ont., Mr. W. T. Green- away, of the Guide newspaper 'staff, Writes: "Par twenty years we have used Nerviline in, our home, and not for the world . would we be evithont it. As a re- medy for all pain, earache, toothache, cramps. headache, and disordered stem. ace I know of no preparation so useful_ and quick to relieve as Nerviline.'' Let every mother give Nerviline a trial; it's good for children, good for old folks -youcan rub it on as a liniment or take it internally. Wherever there le pain, Nerviline will cure it. Refuse' .anything but Nerviline. Large family bottles, 50c.; trial size. 25c., at all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Out. Wise Woman. "Slue sets an awfully poor table and yet she always manages to have plenty of boarders." "Well she always engages the pretties Waitresses she can find." Minard's Liniment. Cures Dandruff. The Bends. On a tree grew apples green, Little 'Willie, seeing them With a grin; eame on the scene And was bent on eating thein. Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red,'Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart -Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in ' Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eye Tonle Good for Alt Eyes tkat steed Car* Mti,rine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago ',Chose Tomcat s,� "Each dog has his day," Ls a proverb e'er trite. So we add, if we may, "Each cat has his night." Minard's. Liniment for sale everywhere. A. Point t)f Resemblance A well-known violinist adversely criticized his own portrait, which had been painted by a celebrated artist, ' The family had agreed upon this harsh verdict without a dissenting 'voice, Until the artist appealed to the youngest 'Of the household, a bright little boy. "Who, •is that, Dick?" 'he asked; pointing to the picture, r`:li`ap.L,"' was the immediate answer. "So it is, lily dear. "You sees sir, your stili is a better judge of the like., nese than you, So you think you'd know it was papll, my boy ?"• "Ola, yes, sir," was the innocent reply, "It's very much like him about the fiddle, r,. , Precocious Talent, Tommy was fourteen, and Tom- my's father and another -both seri- ous people -.had decided that it 'was time to fix on a profession fox him, Accordingly Tommy was led to a room in which were a knife, an apple, a fat theological book, and some ,small change. His fond"parents had decided to leave him alone with this 'assort meat to discover which he likd the beat, 12 the book took his fancy, ^ they intended to make a clergyman of liim,' if the knife; a surgeon if the apple, a farmer; and if he chose the money, he was to go into a bank.' At the end of half an hour the mother went to the room; but re- turned immediately -in tears, "What's the matter, dear?" ask- ed papa anxiously. "It's no good!" she , sobbed. "Tommy is sitting on the book, with the knife i11 his .hand. He - he s e -he's eating'the„ apple, and the money is in his p-pocket!t'' "Good !" said the father. "That settles it! He's evidently cut out. for a lawyer!" Tight Money Pinching Many. Thousands more are being squeezed by aching corns whial can be cured' quickly with Putnant's Corn Lxtraetor, Being free from caustics, Putnam's is painless. , Used successfully for fifty years. Use no other, 25e, at all dealer. . nourishih , tasty, economical meal, A.s tune and money saver, i/ strength producer. tamsoi/it, s ' veisumil Sit t';l � �kK Mo,r;,R: A Tightwad. • Fred -Brown is an awful trabt wad, Fred -I should say as much. Ila went even tell a story at his ow i expense. n Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, ESD,. "Ohl Shama, Tommy. `Y.,3 ';'a too old to ery." "Yes, an' • I bet I'm too young to have what l: in crying for." ' Her Reason. "I'd like tohave an X-ray pho- tograph taken of Molly's brain." "Do you think there is anything the matter, with it V' "No; but I'd like to be sure he has a brain before I marry him," St. Joseph, Levis, July 14, 1903. )Linard's Liniment 0o., Limited. Gentlemen, -I was badly kicked by my horse last May and after using several preparations on my leg nothing would do My leg was black as jet. I was laid up in bed for a fortnight and could not walk. After using three bottles of your MINARD'S LINIMENT I was ' perfectly cured, so that I could ,.cart on the road, JOS. DUDES, Commercial Traveller, Puzzled. "I can't understand that man." "Why.so?" "He',s a lawyer and a`little,while ago he advised me to keep out of litigation as long as possible:" It seems -to me that was mighty good advice." "Yes, I feel.sure--that-it was but he didn't charge me a cent for it." Minard's :Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. ROYAL' FEATUIR S. Characteristic Looks of Some Ftun- 01x5 Rouses. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is a Bourbon,• and even those'who might not be aware of his family eonnec tions and yet were familiar with the characteristic features of that famous Royal House, could scarce- ly. fail to' connect him -with it the moment they set eyes upon •him. All the Bourbons, practically without exception, have inherited the bony aquiline nose of their great ancestor, Henry IV. of France and Navarre. The. most familiar example of this nose, so far as British people are concern' cd, is possessed by that popular young ruler, the King of Spain. Our- own Royal family have the "Guelph eyes." It is not too much to say that if only the eyes of pho- tographs of our late belayed King Edward, lus own son, King George, and his brother, the. Duke Of Con- naught, were visible,. ninety-nine people out of every hundred would recognize 'to whoni they belonged, It is a large and protruding eye, and all Queen Victoria's descend- ants possess it. The King'tand the Prince of Wales have it in a mark- ed degre, and it is very noticeable also in the German Emperor. Everybody knows the -Cavendish and the remarkable way in which it has , persisted through many generations, but it m'dy not be as generally known that the. House of Hapsburg, the head of which is the Emperor of Austria, Inas a similar feature. It is a protusion and enlargement of the, lower lip which, though high- ly characteristic, is far from grace - fill. It is a remarkable fact that the young King of Spain, 'already mentioned, not only has the Bour- bon nose, hut he • has also the Hapsburg lip, derived from his mo- ther, Queen 'Christina, ,who wan a member of the Austrian royal. family, Too many people spend today whilst they hope to earn to -morrow. You will final relief in Zant-Buis it eases the burning,' stinging pan, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zam.. Bilk, mean cure. Why not prove this ? .4(U g Da bow ,SCnres,- FA'lMS FOR SAL! . H. W. 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