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Exeter Advocate, 1913-11-13, Page 7
fA F SPEED MAN AND WOMAN what It Means When You reel "All Out of Sorts." You know what it means to feel "fa1'L out of sorter" Most ,people have felt this way at some time. (Nerves out of order, irritable, lan- d, depressed. An aching head, agged brain,appetite bad and digestion weak. • With some people this condition comes and goes; with others it is ehronic; they can't isbalro it off. Itsinterferes with busi- ness, .spoils recreation and robs life of all its joys. There men and ;women are only able to live end ,work ab "half speed," Half ,speed people have lost 'that abundant natural vitality which'en- ables others to go "full -speech ahead" through life: Their energy and nerve power have evaporated ...they cannot work long without ;breaking down. The trouble is nerve weakness and is caused by poor, watery blood. You can begin to improve your condition to -day by taking Dr. William's Pink Pills, They make rich, red blood once more pulsate through your veins, andyour nerves thrill with fresh vigor. Here is convincing evidence that new strength and full health can be had'throlgh the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. Newlon Mayhew, Nox'th Tryon, P. E. I., says : "I ama farmer and naturally have to work very hard. The re - atilt' was that I found myself very much run down. My blood became thin and watery, and my muscles ,flabby. I took 'cloctore treatment 'butit did not help me and I grew no weak than f could scarcely work ;at all. As I found the medical `treatment was not. helping ;sae I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink !'ills, and in these I found the medi- eine I needed, as in a short time I was restored to my 'old health and vigor.. I shall always recommend. these pills to all sufferers." ' Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers, or will be mailed, post paid, at 50 cents a box pr six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. ,'Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. INCREASE OF WAGES. Millions More Were Paid to Work.- ers ork=ers Last Yeara A report on theascertained' 'cha.nges in the rates of wages and hours of labor in the United King- `dom in. 1912 was issued recently by itthie British 'Board of Trade. ?This etatee that after the period ,+o•f depression wages bean . in1908-9 to rise in etenpaithy with the un- rovement in ibrade and employ- asnent, but the movement was .some- ) 'what slow: until about May last year.' Atter that date the move- pientt became more rapid, with the zest It that the number of . work - people whose wages were reported, as increased during 1912 was in ex- eess of that for any previous year, while the 'aggregate amount of their filet weekly increase was exceeded twice only during the lase20years, namely, in 1900 and I907, both yearn of exceptional prosperity. The number of workpeopie re- ;ported as affected by changes in irates•of wages last year was 1,818,- 240. The advance represented. an ;inoreaee for 52 weeks of over £7,- 000,000, but as the 'changes mostly took effect' late in the year the ac- •tual ,increase inthe wages bila .was ;about £3,000,000, allocating the :weekly ,advance of £139,000. Goal mining accounted for £77,- ;000, engineering and 'shipbuilding £11,000, the textile trades £15,000, Toasted to a Golden Brown ! Sound's "smacking good," doesn't it I That's Post To ,sties Tender, that hits of the best parts of Iu.iiian Corn, perfect. ly cooked at the factory, and ready to eat tliretit from the package - fresh, crisp and clean. There's' a 'delicate sweetness„ about' "Pasties 'that : make them the favorite flaked : cer- eal at 'thousands of breakfast tables daily. Post Toasties with cream and a sprinkling of sugar- Delicious Wholesome - Easy to Serve 401d by Grocers gverywhere. Oaaadiaa Poston Oei'ttt1 Co., Ltd. Windsor, Ontario. • iron and $teel 7,011anufa4ures 210,- 000, and building trades £8,000. The at,atisbies given are exclusive. of ohanges affecting e risulteral laborers, railway 'servants and ,iyee men. Reports received, however,' indietuted ghat agricultural laborers. in a considerable number of dis- triota head been granted advances of wa•ee; also that the earnings of about half atrillion railway ser- vants continued er-van,ts.continued to rise, while" sea- men fully maintained the rate granted in the previous year. Oha,nges iix'the 'Ileum of labor affected ' 105,000',: persons, whose weekly working time was,./reduced by 211,000 hours in the aggregate. CLIMBING A niA.4NETIC CHAIN Remarkable Experiment With u' Lifting Magnet. A Berlin correspondent of the ;Scientific American describes an in- teresting experiment that was made at the works of one of the ' large German manufacturing firms with one of their lifting magnets. A chain,'fastened to the ground and carrying an iron ball at its free end, was raised to a vertical position by the approach of the great lifting magnet suspended from a crane. The attraction of the magnet was so' strong that the chain remained in a perfectly vertical position. A grown-up workman climbed up the chain without disturbing its rigid- ity in .the least, • The chain seemed to float in the air. The magnetic pull on the 'ball wasgreater than the gravitational pull on the man. This remarkable experiment shows the enormous power of at- traction exerted by the lifting mag- nets that are used in ir3n and steel works to carry about iron material of every description. The magnets enable the operator to seize iron material at any point desired, and convey it `to any other point within the range of the crane. Incident- ally, the use of lifting magnets has greatly diminished the risk of acci- dents in the moving of heavy masses of iron. ILLS OF CHILDHOOD. Every mother should be able to recognize the symptoms of the little ailments that attack her children. She should also be in a positi n,to treat them promptly.;To,do this she. should keep a supply of Baby's Own Tablets in Vhe house at all times. The Tablets never fail to be of help to little ones. Mothers who are anxious ifor the welfare of her little ones will receive free for the asking a-valuaible little book on the care of infants and young children. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs.. G. L. Bonham, Bt. George, Ont., says "I- can recommend Baby's Own Tablets as a safe and sure,medicine for little ones.. I have raised.,fous babies,with their aidandwould-not be without thein." Sold by medi- cine dealers or bys mall at 25 cents abox front The'Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., .Brockville, Ont. MIXED METAPHORS. Eminent British Statesmen and Politicians Make Them. In the palmy days of spread=ea le oratory, when language was far more flowery and figurative than it is now, it took a cool head behind a vehement manner to steer..a safe, course among 'similes and meta- phors. Absurdities were frequent, and laughter marred many a per- oration; yet, carried along by the speaker's earnestness and fire in ; by internal dosing-you'must in some delivery, the most wildly ridiculous way send a purifying, healing agent. metaphors often passed unnoticed. 1 through the breathing organs, so that At a memorial meeting in honor of j the germs can be reached. This you one of the most famous of Ameri-!do every tihe you inhale Catarrho can. orators -Wendell Pihillips-a It ibreathedcesalathrough aithe magniloquent speaker referred to i, balsam Inose, throat and lungs, and effectively the spirits of the great departed,' destroy everytrace of Catarrh. This which, on leaving this earth, I is a proven act, "wend each its way; I endorse Catarrhozone Assisted'when necessary by Cuticura Ointment. They keep the skin and scalp clean and clear, sweet and healthy, besides soothing irritations which often prevent sleep and if neglected become chronic disfigurements. Cutloura Soap and Ointment ere'eoitt throughout the world. A liberal. sample of each. with 82-paao booklet on: the care and treatment of the skin and. scalp, sent poet -tree. Address Potter Drug do Chem, Qorp,, Dept, SK, Balton, V, S.A. r.. some people's toes" ; and it was Lord Curzon of .S.eddleston, former Viceroy of India, . who declared op- timistically : "Though we are not out off the wood, we have a good ship." a• French Sayings. Devotion is the last love of wo- men.-Saint-Evremond. ' Women like brave men exceeding- ly, but audacious men still more.- Lemtesles.: •The whisper of a beautiful wo- man can be heard farther than the loudest call of duty.-Ananymau,s- It's better to love to -day than to- morrow. A pleasure postponed is a pleasure lost. A. rliicard. There are beautiful flowers that are scentless, and beautiful women that are unlovable.-HoueUo.. We meet in society'many attrac- tive women whom we would fear to make our wives.-D'Harlevill.e. The heart of a woman never grows old; when it has `ceased to love, it has ceased to lave. Roohe- pedre. Lovers have in their.language an infinite number of words in which. each syllable is a caress.-Roche- pedre. Before promising a woman to love only cher, one;sehou'ld have seen them, ail, or should' see only; her -=-A. Dupuy. We need the. friendship of a, men in great trials; of a woman in the affairs': of 'every -day life, -A. L. Thoi'nas. Offensive Breath Caused Usually By Catarrh WONDERFUL DISCOVERY An eminent scientist, the other day, ,gave bis opinion that tate most won- ¢erful diseevery of recent years was the discovery of ZanisOuk, Just tllin'k! As seen as a single thin layer m of ZamBuk is applied to a wound. or a sore, such injury is insured against blued poison! Not one species of microbe has been found that Zam-liue doeb not kill :1 Then again. ,As soca as ZaraItult is •applied to' a sore, or.a cut, or no skin disease, It stops the hunarting. That is why children are such. friends of Zam-Buk. They care.nothing for !the science of the thing, All they utero is that Zamsanik steps their Pain. :.alothersshould never forget this. Again. As soon as Zam-Buk is ap plied to a wound or to a diseased. part, the cells beneath the ski'in's' sur- face are so stimulated that new Iiealtb,y tissue is quiokly•formed. This ,forming of fresh healthy 'tissue from .below is Zatn=Buk's aO ret of healing. The tissue thus Permed is worked. up to the sun'ace and laterally casts oil the: et seased•:•tissue above •it. This is `.9vliy Zeins -Butt cures are permanent. Only the other day Mr: Marsh,` of 101 'Dolorimter Ave., Montreal, called Upon the Zam=Buk Co. and told them that for over twenty-five years he had been a martyr to eczema. His hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in gloves. Four years ago Zam-Buk was introduced to him, and in a .few months it cured him. To -day -over three years after his cure of a. disease. he had for twenty-five years -he is still cured, and has had no trace of any return of the eczema! All druggists sell Zara -auk at 50e. box, or we will send free trial box if you send this advertisement and a le. stamp (to pay return postage). Ad- dress . Zam Buit Co., Toronto. BEVERAGES OF NATIONS. A Simple Remedy Discovered That Cures Without Drugs. The American people suffer more from : Catarrh than:from any 'other. disease. It .undermines more consti- tutions and creates more sickness than all other diseases combined. It is, therefore, .• very dangerpus. You can't successfully treat Catarrh swifter than becauseI a winged eagle, loftier than a soar- know of :six bad' cases of Catarrh, in- ing' falcon -sweeping across the I eluding my own, that it has cured. It d mighty spaces of the heavens as a , is a sensible reme y because iti s ca - glorious comet sweep,'rushing ever I bebevef it goicu ea quickerwhere thedithane other onward, forward and upward, to remedies because it gets sooner to the its goal in Abraham's bosom!" source of the disease, than anything Oratory of that type -even with -:else I know of. I had headaches, bad out the mixed metaphor --is a rare; breath, and much stomach trouble as survival from the fashion of an ear-Isociated with my Catarrh, but they lier time; Eloquence 'is more re - !have disappeared since .using Catarrh - strained and less ornate' nowadays.. colds, headaches, iozone, which ecatarrs h and allree from strained Yet even in the simpler style of our ter ins."OTTO' E, I�RAMFIR, Belie - own time, time, public speakers of ex -'vine, Ont. perience,>as wellas blunderers and Catarrhozone is needs ',in every beginners, 'occasionally slip up on !home. Large size lasts ,2 months, their metaphors; Any schoolboy I price $1.00; small size, 50c, trial size, 'could correct Ilio errors that somei25c. At all storekeepers and druggists: 'Y. g and Kingston, Canada. a. -Not 1tesp onslh1e. 1 "Ellen, I'm tired of your neglect and carelessness. Just look at all that dust lying about on the furni- ture, It's •six weeks old at the very Least," "Then, it's no fault of mine. You know very well, ma';ani, that I've been with you only four weeks." wide-awake English reporter has or The Catarrhosoue Co., Buffalo, N. noted in the recent speeches of em- itient Brutish statesmen and :poli- ticians. "`W, e arc • told," said Mr. Walter Long, in a debate on an education bill, "that by such legislation the very heart of the country has been shaken to its uttermost founda- tions." Mr, St. John Brodrick, in the House of,Commons, talking of the mobilization of troops, declared that "among the many jarring •' Try Murine Eye Remedy If yctt have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes tart' affairs, this subject at least o1• Granulated Eyelids.Doesn't Smart must be regarded as• an oasis."Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Mr. Asquith, the premier, did het- Marino 11ye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, S0e. ter. He said that "redistribution 'Murine Fye Salve in A eptic 'Cubes,. 25o, 50c' nye Books Tree by 1\fail' is a thorny subject, which requires An Eye Tonle Goad ter Ail EVENS that Need Care ! delicate htindling or it will tread an Hurihe lvye Rented*Co,. Chicastl notes heard In this House on mill - Amount of Spirits Consumed ,in. Different Countries. Norwegians are one of the most temperate of Northern natione, con- suming but 48%' pints of beer and 4X of brandy per head of popula- tion. The Dane drinlrs on the average 156 pints of beer, but little wine, and only 36 pints of brandy each year. The Swede manages to con- sume 84 pints of beer and 13 of spirits. The Russian drinks 7X pints`of vodka and the same amount of beer. The Frenchman, however, takes 160 pints: of wine, 15 of beer, 48 of brandy. The Britisher soothes himself with 9 pints of whisky or gin, 3 of claret, and 228 of beer. The Dutchinarii will drink 54 pinta of -beer and 12 of brandy. Taking every German province to obtain an average, it is found' that the German - consumes 187X pints of beer, 10 of wine, and 9% ofspirits. In Munich, however, the .average amount per head rises to 85012 pints, being the highest of any pro- vince, while the lowest average , ob- taine , in the northern province of Alsatia. Here the inhabitants are satisfied with only 144 pints of beer per head. The_I•talia.Y is the least of all ad- dicted to alcoholic beverages, tak- ing Drily 3 pints of beer, ;1% of •a eo- holic beverages, and 144 of wine per head. ARE HARD TIMES COMING? Yes, for the man that wears tight boots, but his come are relieved Quickly by Putnam's Corn. Extractor. No pain, and certain cure, That's Putnam's. Use no other, 25c. at all dealers. Getting a Verdict. "Wee could -have settled our dif- ficulties by toesing a coin. Instead. wespent a lot of mbney,.in going to law." ' "Weller "I understand the jury settled the matter by tossing a coin." LIQUID SULPHUR cures rough skin. It is better for a girl to be given in marriage than it is for a man to be sold. Minard's LInlinent Cures Diphtheria. A Winnilpeg colored man was fined $52 and costs for smoking opium. Ile told the court he al- ways .had, does now and always will "hit the pipe." LIQUID SULPHUR cures itching piles. Fooling Baby. s, Mrs. Jones" --"Why are you set- ting the alarm for 2.307 You surely don't want to get u,p at that timer .'ones -"No; I'd like to go to sleep at that time. •Wihen the baby hears that he' may think ib's time for him to turn in." ED. ISSUE 46---'13. VP -TO -DATE BATTLE S.QIP. Ii.bX,S. Quoen Vlizabe'th Is the 1?h'sst 011.13uraing W1'urship, E.M,IS, Queen lirabeth, the superchip, of Idle .British. navy, is the largest British "battleship ever 1aunohed. Her design .embodies some striking new features which' make her the most up-to-date war- ship in the world, She will, for example, be the first vessel to be armed to tght aircraft. (a battery of specially deigned gune aro given her for this purpose) end to be protected ,against them as well, for in action all her Drew will be under cover of a central battery, which gives overhead protection from dropping bombs, as well as side protection against gunfire. Agarin, she will be the Arat ship to mount the new 15 inch guns, of which she is to ,Derry four pairs. The offensive power of this weapon is enormous. Her torpedoes, . fired, from four tubes, wzll--bre.-o£ the latest tw•e�nty- one inch pattern, Heated air pro- pels them, and they have a long effective range, with double ,the speed of the older weapons. For speed and aeouracy, in fact, there is no torpedo in existence like them•. She will burn oil fuel only, being thefirst battleship in the world to do this. It is anticipated that oil alone will enable her to 'maintain a steady twenty-eight knots per hour without any of the " failing off and spurting up again that occurs in coal -burning ships. Expected Death From Da. to Da:. � y Another Case Where Life Was Saved and Health Restored by Nerviline. We have all read and hear3 of the agonies of sciatica b"t only those who have been tortured by,„,this dread mal- ady can fully appreciate what it must mean to be cured after years of suffer- ing. It is because he feels it his solemn duty to tell to the world his faith in Nerviline that Victor P, Hires makes the following. declaration. "For three years I was In the Royal Mail service, and in all kinds of weather had to meet the night trains. Dampness, cold, and exposure brought on sciatica. that affected my lett side. Sometimes an attack would come, on that . made. me powerless to work. 1 was so near- ly a complete cripple that I had to give up my job. I was in =despair, completely cast down, because the money I had spent on trying to get well,. was wasted. I was speaking to my chemist one day, and he recom- mended 'Nerviline.' I had this good liniment rubbed on several times a day; and got relief. I continued this treatment four months and was cured. I have used all kinds of liniments, and can truthfully say that Nerviline is fax stronger, more penetrating and infin- itely better than anything else for re- lieving pain. I -urge everyone with lumbago, neuralgia, rheumatism, or sciatica, to use Nerviline. I know it will cure them." Get Nerviline to -day, large family size, 50c; trial size, 25c; all dealers or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. Motherly Instinct. Matron -Baby is, crying, Mary. I expect he wants his bottle. Mary -I just give it to 'im, mum. Matron -Did you? Then I expect he doesn't want it. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen, -I have used • MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and in my family for years, and for the every day ills and aocidents of life I consider it has no equal. I would not start on a voyage without it, if it coat a dollar a bottle. CAPT. P. It. DESJARDIN, Bohr. "Storke," St. Andre, Kamouraeka. Explaining It. "Does he quarrel much with his wife l" "No, but he's not home a. great deal, you know." LIQUID SULPHUR is a disinfectant. Ignorance at the right time is bet- ter than knowledge at the wrong time. MInard's Llnimnent Cures. Carget in Cows, Pointed Paragraphs. Nearly every man is true to his first love' himself. An optimist is a man who lays up a l:itle sunshine for a rainy day. Some women are self-made, but most of them are remodeled by dressmakers. Many a timid girl courts death by making love `try a rich old cod. ger who has one foot already in the grave. It's difficult for a, newly married man to generate much enthusiasm. over his bride's beautiful hair"'after lie has seen her 'pile it on the bu- reau for the night, ;Bloohumper-"After all beauty is only skin deep." S,patits•-•--"Ill many cases it is not so deep as that. It is ofien laid on the skin's xurface,r MINCE MEAT Choicest fruits etc„•-•peifectly, balaueed-ready to use.. Saves endless labour. Cue quality —the Hest, W. CLNRit, ” "illli � ,1` {; NI1.161!illllf l t! /r(Id I///I// •? Don't lake tog •r,any .haneet ; th sp arinr iplynt, curb, j, oe,bon'gtowths, awal}ings. sea or lemma's., Use the oidrakabtaxurnedyw KENDALL'S Spavin • Cure Tt has been used by horsemeu, veten• caftans and farm.• ers for 85 years-. and it has proved its worth 'in hundreds of thousands of cases. Bickerdike, Alta„ Jan. 29, 1913. "I have been using IZex,dell's Spavin Cure for a good many years with good results. Tu. fact, I am never without it," FI. Nzrnons. $t 'a bottle --6 for $5, at druggists -or write for copy or our boon "Treatise on the Horsey free. Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY Enosburg Falls, Vermont, U.S.A. 79 FIONTESSMWSTNEMESOSSIVARENGSZEi The eventlees time is the happy time but we do not realize that till we have had the exciting experi- ences which break us. Minard's Liniment Cures' Colds, &o. Friend -"Were you smitten by your wife before you married her 7'' Peraihecker--` `Yes, but not half as much as I have been since." USE LIQUID SULPHUR IN YOUR BATH. Why is a merry fellow like ea bad shot 1 Because he's the botr to keep the game alive. Minard's ` Liniment Cures Distemper. No man in good health haps any excuse to be a pessimist. EDUCATION. 'Lae/metre BUSINESS COLLEGE, TO - .11.1 ronto. Canada's Popular Commer. ciibl School. Magnificent Catalogue free FARMS FOR .SALO. H, w..OAWSo:N,.:Ninety ;Colborne Street.. Toronto. TF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A J. Fruit, Stock, Grain. or Dairy Farm. mite H. W. Damson. Brampton, or 90 Colborne St., Toronto. H. W. DAWSON, Ootborne St., Toronto.. STAMPS AND COI$S, c�1 TAMP COLLECTORS -HUNDRED DIF• i9 ferent Foreign Stamps., Catalogue. Album, only Seven Cents. Marks Stamp gC.omearly. Toronto. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. flOUN'TRY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR t./ Sale in good Ontario town. Excellent opening for man of energy. Write Wilson Publishing •Company, Toronto. Mt$O!LLANEONS. DANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, ETD.. Internal and external, cured with. out pain by our home treatment. Write ne before too late. Dr. Bauman Medical. Co.. Limited, Collingwocd, Ont: GAL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD. der Stone!, Kidney, trouble, Gravel, Lumbago and kindred ailments positively cured with the new German remedy, Sanol," price 81.50, Another new remedy for Diabetes-Mellitue, and sure pure, Is "Sanas Anti -Diabetes.. Price $2.00 from druggists or direct. The Sanofi. Manuf taring Company of Canada, Limits Winnipeg. Man. The Soul of a Plano lathe Action. insist on 'Mho -01'TO HIGEL71 Piano Actio HIGHEST PRICES FOR Raw Furs W; rite for List Ma W. C. GOFFATT ©RiLLIA, ONTARiO Now Is the Tlnm to Think About your Maple Syrup Business Consult any of your neighbors who have used the "Champion" Evapor- ator. They will tali you to install before the snow lq on the ground, Costs no more to buy now than in March, Write for free booklet. THE CRIMM MFC. COr, LIMITED 58 Wellington se, MONTREAL, QUE. Why we pay Moro for your' RAW FURS We are the oldest RAW FUR HOUSE as well as the largest collectors of CANADIAN RAW FURS In Canada. That .meant target' experience; tamer Markets and a LARGER PRICE to you, Ship direct to us, Rotttrns trade sante day furs are received. Shipments hold separate on request. Fall price list new ready. Write for It. HIRAM JOHNSON LIMITED, 404 8t. Paul St. Mali Doyt. ''C; ' Montreal.