Exeter Advocate, 1913-10-16, Page 7GOOD BLOOD THE
SECRET OF HEALTH
To Be Healthy You Must. Seep the
Blood Rich, Red and Pure.
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are use-
'ful in any disease caused by thin
,or impure blood, and the list ` of
(Itch diseases is astonishingly large.
!,Anaemia latQrally means a condi-
tion in which the blood is thin and
watery. Ohlorosia is a form of
anaemia most common to growing
girls. In rheumatism the blood be-,
(conies thin more rapidly than in
any other disease. After an attack
of le grippe or acute fevers the
blood is always thin and impure,
and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are
the tonic to use during convales-
cence. When the blood is poor and
thin the stomach staffers. The food
ferments, gas and eertaie acids
form and the trouble is pronounced
indigestion or dyspepsia. The
nerves receive from the ,blood all
of their nourishment to keep up
their
energy and repair waste or
damage. Some forms of paralysis
are caused by thin blood. The pro-
gress of locomotor ataxiaisstopped
lin many caseswhen the blood is,
made pure, rich and red. This is
only .a partial list of the troubles
;having their origin in impure,
watery blood, and all can be cured
by supplying the blood with its
rmissing constituents.
This is exactly what Dr. Wil -
Hams' .Pink Pills do. Their chief
mission is to make rich, red •blood,
and this good blood reaches every
organ and every nerve in the hu-
man body, thus driving out disease
and bringing renewed health and
strength; to thousands of weak, de-
spondent people.
Ask your neighbors. There is
not an inhabited corner in Canada
where Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
have not restored some sufferer,
and all over thiscountry there are
grateful people who do not hesitate
to say they owe health—in some
cases life itself -to this great medi-
cine. If you are ailing begin to
cure yourself to -day by using Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills.
Sold by all dealers in medicine
or by mail at 50 cents a box or
six boxes for 82.50, front. The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.:
Readily Answered.
' The railway ticket collector in
.England put his head in at the car
siege door and addressed the jolly
[England
inside.
"Tickets, pleases" he said.
The 'smiling one looked at him
ttt*ith alcoholic sadness.
"Got no ticket (hie) ; don't bo-
�'ther me," he said, settling down
again.
The collector at once produced
this receipt book and after consult-
ing a table of fares, exclaimed:
"Five and six, please."
"What's that?" queried the mer -
ea* one.
"Five and six, please," repeated
'the collector.
The other thought a moment and
'looking up. said : "Eleven."
A Safe. Biding -Place.
A parson who paid more atten-
tion to the pleasures of life than
to his sermons, was taken to task
for his worldliness by a Quaker
friend. The rebuke was none the
less effective for being tactful.
"Friend," said the Quaker, "I
understand t'hee's clever at fox -
catching."
"I have few equals and no superi-
ors at that sport," the parson . re-
plied, complacently.
"Nevertheless, friend," said the
Quaker, "if I were a fox, I would
hide where thee would never find
me."
"Where would you hide ?" asked
the parson, with a frown. .
"Friend," said the Quaker, "I
would hide in thy study."
CRIED NIGHT .AND DAY.
Mrs. Adelare Ouillette, St. Bruno,
,Que.,, says: "My little boy cried'
night and day from stomach trouble
and nothing seemed to help him till
I got a box of Baby's Own Tablets.
They soon made him well and happy
again. I have also found them val-
uable 'at
al-uable'at teething time." Thousands
of other mothers have the same
praise to offer not only for stomach.
trouble and teething troubles but
for all the minor ills of little ones.
The Tablets are sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a 'box
from !'he Dr, Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
Mrs, Cr.abshaw---"Why didn't you
tell nue before l married you that
you were never home before :.mid-
night'?" Orabshaw "I thought
., you knew it, my dear, I'used j;o
bo around in your place as late as
that nearly every night." '
k.iQUID
MSATULISMPHUR removes the causes.
ilii RHEU.
r'I never heard of but one perfect
y,'•, said 'rohnrife�;' pensively, • esbe sat in the corner doing penance.
"And who was that 4" asked ma -
flue. "Papa—when he was .little,"
Vas the answer,
MOW'. Liniment d Kme everywhere.,
THE CAUSE O 'NIGWrflAXW.
Origin of Hauy Ghost Stories. at
SuperStitf ous.
Many superstitions and ghost stor-
les are due to nightmare, says Dr.
Waller R.' Hadwen in the London Conn-
mereial Review. The nightmare, he
says, would appear to attack' men
much more than women; and to be a
malady rather of early adult life than
one. of later years. Judging by the
Signs and symptoms, ,we may con-
clude that quite young children suffer
from it at times, and that it is largely
responsible for the "bogey man" who
startles them'in the darkness of the
night.
The malady can boast of quite a
respectable antiquity. It was fully un-
derstood and accurately described by
both Greeks and Romans of ancient
days, and several well written treat-
ises upon the subject have come down ussave
to'
from the ` seventeenth century.
Y
Colitis Aurelanua, who.lived in the
first century, tells us upon the author
t4
ity of Silimachus, a follower of Hip
ocrate who s, vI o lived 600 years befor
Christ, that this disorder was one
epidemic at Rome, and that •a grea
number of persons in the city die
of it. It wentby the name oi' ,"in
tubus."
The illusory being which seems t
settle on one's chest has in all age
and in every country of the 'worl
been called a demon or evil spirit, an
has been held responsible` for many an
uncannyepisode, both in ancient and
modern times. Probably the ghuls
and jins of all the , .African races
which are believed to hover ...,every-
where in the darkness, and of whin
even the strongest and stoutest war-
riors are terrified, have their origin
in nightmare.
Nightmare, Dr. Hadwen says, is cer-
tainly quite different from a dream.
Nightmare is neither sleeping nor wak-
ing, but it is a condition between the
two, a kind of semi -consciousness.
Men, the chief sufferers, are usually
literary characters or those accus-
tomed to indoor life. And coarse and.
unwholesome diet has often appeared
to be the precursor of this strange
malady.
Discussing preventives of night-
mare, Dr. Hadwen says that sufferers
must be determined to avoid every
article of food and drink which they
find by experience they cannot digest.
If there is the possibility of night-
mare supervening they should take a
draught of hot peppermint water in
which half a teaspoonful of bicarbon-
ate of. soda has been dissolved just
before going to bed. It will probably
keep ghosts at a distance, and will
guard against further increase of
haunted rooms.
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Had Pains in Back,
Side, and Chest
Suffered for Weeks, But Finally
Found a Quick, Sure Relief..
Cured Quickly by "Nerviline."
No stronger proof of the wonderful
merit of Nerviline could be produced
than the letter of Miss Lucy Mosher,
who for years has been a well-known
resident of Windsor, N.S.
"I want to add my unsolicited testi-
mony to the efficacy of your wonderful
liniment, 'Nerviline.' I consider it the
best remedy for a cold, sore throat,
wheezing tightness in the chest, etc.,
and can state that for,years our home
has never been without Nerviline. I.
had a dreadful attack of cold, that
settled on' my chest that fourteen dif-
ferent remedies couldn't break up. I
rubbed on Nerviline three times a
day, used Nerviline as 'a gargle, and
was completely restored. I have in-
duced dozens of my friends to use
Nerviline, and they are all delighted
with its wonderful power over pain
and sickness.
"You are at liberty to publish this
signed letter, which I hope will show
the way to health to many that need
to use Nerviline.
(Signed) "LUCY MOSHER."
All sorts of aches, pains, and auf-
ferings—internal and external—yield
to Nerviline. Accept no substitute: -
Large family size bottles, 50c.; trial
size, 25c., at all dealers, or the Ca-
tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and
Kingston, Ont.
EXILED RULERS.
England Has More Attractions for
Thein 'Than. Paris.
It is strange that England, so
much despised as the home of demo-
eraey by full-blooded autocrats, is
generally their home when local
democracy gets tired of them.
French kings have come to Clare-
mont, Holyrood and Chislehurst,
and the French Empress is at'
Farnborough.
The. present Kaiser's grandfather,
the great William I., was a resident
of Carlton House Terrace when as
Prince of Prussia Berlin was too
hot for him, It is so long ago to be
quite forgotten, but Primo . Chris-
tian's residence there -is a compen-
sation for his loss of the throne of
Denmark,
When Adphonsc Daudet wrote
"Les Rois en Fail" Paris was their
usual ,Borne, but the air of a repub-
lie to -day seems only'sniter to the
taste of Russian grand dukes. They
still remain, faithfulto "the ,city
light" with the exception of one,
who 'prefers 11 m;pstend;
4'
Fbw My ilair
•I foming0ut!
Ifd9ih
Cul!cura Soap
and eta
Tonight rub your scalp lightly with
Cuticura Ointment. In the morn-
ing shampoo with Cuticula Soap.
No other emollients do so much for
dry, thin and falling hair, dandruff
and itching scalps, or doitsospeed,
ily,; agreeably and economically.`
Full directions in every package.
Cuttoura Boni and Ointment are sold throughout
the world. A liberal sample of each, with 32 -page
booklet on the oare and treatment of the skin and.,
scalp, sent post-free. Address Potter Drug .t Chem.
Corp.. Dept. I?D, Yioaton.17. B. A.
Child's. Definition of a 'Smile.
"A smile," said little Elsie, "is
only a.laugh with the noise left
out.,,
Bear Leland, Ang, 26, 1913.
Minard's Liniment 0o., Limited.
Dear Sirs,—Your traveller is here to -day
and we are getting a large quantity of
your MINARD'S LXNIMENT. , We find it
the best Liniment on the market making
no exception. We have been in bueineos
13 years and have handled all kinds, but
have dropped them all, but yours; that
sells itself; the others have to be pushed
to get -rid of.
W. A.•.BAGERMAN,
"Once a friend of mine and I
agreed that it would be helpful for
each of us to tell the other his
faults." "How did it work T' "We
haven't spoken" for nine years." '
•
LIQUID SULPHUR luxuriates your bath.
Money talks. Whisky makes a
man sing.
Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
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FROSTPROOFPOTATO FOUND.
Neiv Zealand Plant Cannot Be Af-
fected by Cold.
A new blightproof and frost re-
sisting potato has been discovered
by John Harris of Raethi, New
Zealand. The discovery ;is said to
be the most important one in agri-
culture for many years, and the
Agricultural Department of the
New Zealand. Government has in-
vestigated the phenomenon and ad-
mitted that the properties claimed
for the new potato are beyond
question.
Mr. Harris' hasbeen. experiment-
ingwith potatoes for years, and
some time: ;ago he noticed a healthy
Stalk growing among : a crop of
Northern Stars and El Dorados, e,ll
of which were affected by blight.
He took up the root of the healthy
plant, and finding it in a ,perfect
state began to experiment. The re -
Suit is that a'potato- now called the
New Era. has been grown. The
plant was carefully nourished and
tended, and for several seasons •a
new crop was propagated from m the
seeds of the previous crop. The
variety has been placed under the
closest observation, but on no occa-
sion has there_ been the slightest
trace of blight or disease caused by
frost, though the crop planted next
to it has been blackened by severe.
cold and is even now badly affected.
iR
Wealth may be either a blessing
or, a curse, according to the ose
made of it. Riches only bring hap-
piness to people . when they use
them for the good of others. When
they are accumulated forthe grati-
f cation of avarice, or axe used for
obtaining personal aggrandisement,
respect, adulation, or fame, they
are very badly applied, and may be
a, curse to a man,
11I1, 'tloughleih--I met' that
French: noblemaxt, Count,de
today`' Dotty Dot ghlergh-••:Reith-
ly r Is he a brilliant conversation-
alist 1 Mr. Doughleir h ---Well, no,
not at present. He has rheitrnatisfn U.
in his shoulders,
4.
Do Your Looks ^ .
Quite Satisfy You
If Your Color iCs Bad, If You Suffer
I''roin. Pimples, Here Is
Good Advice..
Fine Results In Two Weeks.
Miss Nettie E. Callaghan, a well-
known Young lady in Middleton,
writes as follows: "I was affected.
for two years with a rash, and ugly
looking pimples that spread over my
face. My color was poor, and my
blood evidently completely out of
order.er
C fainly it was a most des-
pairing sort of a case, because various
treatments did but little to help me.
A friend of mine ne in
Toronto, 0 on
to Ont.,
advised sed me to get Dr. Hamilton's
Pills, so I sent at once for live boxes.
In two weeks I felt like new looks
improved, spirits rose, and I felt I
was getting well." l have used this.
remedy for a long time, and now
wouldn't be without it."
If, yen]. are - in ailing health, have
blood disorders, stomach trouble, or
headaches, Dr. Hamilton's Pills will
help you quickly. All druggists and
storekeepers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills
of Mandrake and Butternut. 25c. per
box, five for %1.00. Sent postpaid by
the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N,Y„
and Kingston, Canada.
Plenty of Room Inside.
Grandmother — Why, Bennie,
what a. big dinner you are eating
for such a very little boy 1
Bennie -=Yes, Grandma, I know I
ain't very big, but I've got an aw-
ful thin shell!
Try Murine Eye R,ensedy
If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c.
Marine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25c; . SOc. Eye Books Free by Mail.
An eye Tonle Good for All eyes that Need Cara
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicano
A Scottish minister, marrying a
couple of his rustic parishioners,
felt exceedingly disconcerted by the
bridegroom's answer when asked
if he were willing to take the wo-
man for his wedded wife. "Ay, I'm
willin'," was the reply; "but I'd
rather ha'e her sister."
Wife—'`,Tames, do you „know that
you axe a very small man'I" Hus-
band—`'How
us-band—``How ridiculous! I am
very nearly six feet 'in height."
Wife—"That, makes no difference;.
whenever I ask you for money ,to'go
shopping you are always short."
REMEMBER! The ointment
you put orf your child's skin gets
into the system justas surely as
food the child eats. Don't let
impure fats and mineral coloring
matter (such as many of. the
cheap ointments contain) get
into your child's blood! .Zam-
Buk is purely herbal. No pois-
onous coloring. Use it always,.
50c. Box at All Druggists and Stores.
BAY'S
4 a k
The purity and fragrance of
Baby's Own Soap have nxade it
a universal 'favorite. Its use is
beneficial to any skin. 4-4-15
Albert Soapslaniited, Montreal.
FOR SALE
Pulleys & Shafting
Suitable for Mins, Manufacturing
Plants, Printing Houses, Eto.
2 Wood Split Palleys, 12.M x 48 in,
for 3 15/16 in, (shaft,
1 Wood, Split 1'�t llssy, 12% x 49 in,
for 2 15/19 in, shaft,
Wood Split Pulley, 121,g x 28 in.
for 9 7/16in. .shaft,
1 Wood' Split Pulley', 10% x 3d in.
for 8 7/16 in, abaft.
'ut1los of mailer slues
rafting of various lengths and
es to be sold at very low figures
Box 23,
issu ; 4Z- Iltlr Will8on.. Publishing 00, `orouto,
LOWILL FOND OF LONDON.
Says Rohr of Life There Is More
Impressive Than Niagara.
The fact that James Russell Low-
ell is about to publish a volume of
hitherto uncollected essays .recalls
the fact that London has counted
few more enthusiastic admirers
than ilial. In one of his letters he
refers to the London climate ` as
"the best in the world," and iii an-
other he remarks.
"I do like Loudon, and it gives a
fillip to my blood, now growing
more sluggish than it used to he.
I love to stand in the middle of the
park and forget myself in that dull
roar of ever circulating life which
bears a burden to the song of the
thrush I am listening to; It is far
more impressive . than Niagara,
which has nothing to do and can't
help itself, In this vast torrent all
the drops are meii."
Fighting l
; and Praying.
ig.
McCarthy got into an argument
withra Casey about the efficacy of
er.
p "Oi can't see that there's any-
thing in it," asserted Casey, "Oi
never gotanything out of it."
"Well,"
said McCarthy, "don't
you. know when there's a war it's
always the people that pray that
win the fight?"
"How about the Chinese 1" ask-
ed Casey. "They're great people
to pray, and yet they get licked,
and licked bad."
"Oh, well," explained McCarthy,
"no wan could understand thim
whin they prayed."
ALMOST LYNCHED.
It happened to a local druggist that
sold a cheap acid corn salve instead of
the reliable Putnam's Corn Extractor.
Substitutes burn the flesh—Putnam's
cures the corn. Use only the beet— 'Pttt-
nam's" 25o. at all dealers.
Something On.
Kitty—I was up late last night.
Marie—What was going oaf Kitty
—The engagement ring.
LIQUID SULPHUR cures' ECZEMA of.
festively and permanently.
In a Way. I
"Are you acquainted with Mrs.
Hilly, your fashionable neighbor 1"
"Only in a roundabout way. Her
cat boards at my house."
Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eto
Asked to pray for warm weather
so that her grandma's rheumatism.
mightpass away, a little girl knelt
and said "Oh, Lord, please make
it hot for grandma."
LIQUID SULPHUR relieves sore feet.
Typhus fever is now very preva-
lent in the eity of Glasgow.
Delicately
flavoured—
Highly
couceu-.
trated,.
WRY WORRY 1
Choose your variety and
ask your grocer for
"Clark's".
Paw Knows Everything.
Willie -Paw, what is horse sense Z
Paw—The ability to say "neigh," ;
my son.
Minard's Liniment Behoves Neuralgia,
EDUCATION. '
1 LLIOTT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, TO
ALI ronto, Cana,da's Popular • Commee
al School. Magnificent Catalogue free.
e.
FARMS FOR SALE,
N. W. DAWSCN, Ninety Colborne Street
Toronto.
i IRII1T, STOCK. GRAIN AND 1xA1i8Y, t
Farms in all sections ut Ontario ,
Some snaps. ,
ACTORY SITES, WITH On WrTno U11
..L Railway trackage, in Toronto.;
itrampten and other towns and cities,
7� SSIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN
rA Brampton end a dozen other towns.
H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto
STAMPS AND COINS.
�i TAMP COLLECTORS—HUNDRED DIF.
ferent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue. '
Album, only Seven Cents. Marks Stamp
Company, Toronto, - - -
NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.
Y J0UNTRY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR
X../ Sale in good Ontario town. Excellent
opening for man of energy. Write Wilson
Publishing Company, Toronto,,
MISCELLANEOUS.
QEND 15 CENTS FOR THE WALTZ
► Song Success. "My Wonderful Girl.".
N. Wilson, 25 Melinda St., Toronto.
MANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETO.,
'j internal and external, cured with.
ant pain by ours home treatment. Write
tae before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical
Cc,. Limited, Colltngwood. Ont,
elTALL STONES,. KIDNEY AND SLAT,..
der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel..
Lumbago and kindred ailments positively
cured with the new German remedy.
"Sanol," price $1.50. Another new remedy
for Diabetes -Mellitus, and sure cure, Is
"Sanol's Anti -Diabetes." Price $2.00 from
druggists or direct. The Sanol Manufao-
turing Company of Canada, Limited.
Winnipeg, Man.
- When buyin4 your Piano;
insist on havarnq an
is
OTTO 11 GEL"
Piano Action
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"Russell" Model "38." Body of torpedo type.
This car is fully equipped and is a genuine
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"Russell" Model "22." rive -passenger tour-
ing, fully equipped. Wheel base 120 in., wheel
36 in. Ras Knight engine and is in splendid
shape. Price . ,
"Russell" Model "R." This is a high-class five -
passenger car, .icily equipped with fore doors
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