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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-11-20, Page 3)1 iNXIOUS TIMES FOR PARENTS Children Often Seem Pining Away And Ordinary liedic ne Boo Not Help Them The health of children" between the ages of twelve and eighteen re, particularly in the 'case of Idris, is a, source.of serious Marry nearly every mother. The-gioawth and development takes so much of their etr•engt\ that in many oases hey" actually seem to be going into. 4a` decline. The appetite le fickle, rightness gives way to depres 'em; there era often serious head- hes, fits of lizzinese, or occa- onal fainting and a complaint of weariness at the slightest exer- tion, Ordinary. medicines twill not. bring relief, The blood has be - me thin and watery,. and the' ohild niirst have something that will bring the blood baeek to its' tor mal condition At this stage no other medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Their whole mission is to make new blood; which reaches every part of the body, bx'inging back h'eal'th, Istrength and energy. Mrs. James Harris, Port toiva,n, Ont., sways: "At the age of thirteen my &eagle- ker' began to look ver-- pale, and seemed, listless and always tired. She slid not: take interest in her school work or in those amuse- meets of girlhood. In fact "ehe; just teemed to drag herself about, com- plaining of always being tired; did not eat. weld, and did not sleep Well at night. I took her to our Peter who staid she Was anaemic, d advised me to give her Dr, illiams' Pink Pills. She '' took he Pills for nearly two months, s , rwhon she was as well and lively as Many girl could be, gained nicely in weight, ' and has since enjoyed per-. eot health. 'I am quite sure that what the Pills did for my daughter they will de for other pale, weak ells. I have also used Dr. Wil - Rams' Pink Pills myself with the tilest results and canonly speak of ern. in terms of greatest praise." Sold by all medicine dealers or y mail at 50 cents a box or six res for -$2.50' from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, nt. W IQUE row -WOW, 114111tob 'odious Puff Resolution To Guard Against Fire.' Probably nowhere else in Canada is there a stronger ce-operative \spirit in forest Sine protection than has been developed by the , 011ief 'Eire Ranger of the Dominion Gov- ernment among the rangers, In- dians, trappers and` packers: of the. Northern Manitoba Fire District, says ar . Forestry branch •• press bill letin. The work among the In- dians. haabeer especially beneficial, for in the past they were notorious, Egyptians Divided Day. The early' Egyptians divided day nd night each into twelve hours, a ustom adopted .by the Jews or reeks probably from the Babylon- erns. The day is said to have been vided into hours - from 293 1I.0., wihen L. Papirus Cursor erected a sundial inthetemple of Quicinus t Rome. Before water clocks were nvented in 158 B.C., time was call - at B,ome by public criers. In England the measurement of time !ways, in early days, uncertain; one ;expedient was by wax candles, }Hires inches burning an hour and six wax candles burning 'twenty- , 'tour Bourse --ascribed to Alfred, 886. Suspense. He—Darling, why are you so ',sad? She (gulping down a sob) -Oh, dearest, I was just thinking this will be our last evening together ;until to -morrow night 1 Not in Her. Line. Mamma—When that naughty lit- t1.e :boy threw stones at you why `'didn't you come to me instead of throwing them back? JoPhnny, (aged six)—Huh 1 What ras the use ? You couldn't hit the ids of a barn. Sore Chest Cured in One Night Broke Up a Heavy Cold,, Relieved Pala la tyle ,Silo, Stopped 4n Irritating Cough. "Anyone that goes through all that I suffered last winter will appreciate the value of a remedy that cures ;like Nerviline cured oxo," These are the opening words of the solemn, deobu- atioll of E. P. Von I-ayden, the well - 1 u a e a n a a y g - y careless, especially In leaving HEAD GOT BALD IN PLACES Very' Itchy, When Brushed, Dan, drufFAiiOver. Hair Came Out in Great Bunches. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured Head in Three Weeks. 711 Gi'alilii of Gx" 41d, There never has been a .cause which was not injured by the in- discretions n- di cretion•s of some of its sup:bort- crs,—Mrs. Snowden. Let lis always bear in psind that heroes and heroism are visible, and produced nob in the aj iendor of triulnph,, but in the anguish of'ad- versity.—Lord ad- versify. Lord Ii.osebery; Money is the last enemy that shall never be ; ubdnecl, While there is flesh there is money—or the want of nronoy; .but ,raeney is always on tuawn violinist, "My work kept me IXaltam St., 'Toronto, ting:-�„About the brain so long as there is a brain lit nd pl yi severe Cold o rsa othed ndrnRbegan. MYheacl reasonable o er am lel But- ler drafty please brought -on a cold two a a a• t wWch in ea,sunub e Id S t l 1 ll 1 that settled ohest I had Bat'worso and scabs f tined on t ler. . -fire' burning, cazn se ki n in pha h l loin cough and severe pains Tkiez a not a blessed t r g But largely tare sri •ce goo �Y o les . a a inadeittiaidlnplaees, It was very itehY and gave mea , owing to the energy and initiative darted and settle 'm led y tendency to scratch A which . this world worth having without sides settled in made it worse,; 7 always had sacrifice,. The bid people, the poo- to wear nyyhatwhether inthe pie that have the big thingv•iu life, house atwork arout. when are those that have: paid or are pre - ever I brushed my hair A sent the dandruff all over. The pared to pay the big price for haireame out in great bunches ;them, ---W. J, Locke, until I Was nearly bald and A man should dare to live his whort it: was at its worst it came out roofs small span of Life with little heed and all. of the common speech upon him or I tried ---which made it worse than be - of the Chief hanger, the attitude of the Indians has been changed from one of indifference to one of keen. interest, so much so, that that of- ficial writes : "The conservation of the forests has1became as. red-hot a topic out here as real estate in the West.” Recently;,, when treaty -money was all the pain disappeared. Realizing being paid to the. Indians at Cross that such a heavy cold had run down Lake, a special •council meeting of JAY system, I took Ferrozone at meals, ei ht Indians was and was'completely built up and .,. to seventy-fiveg y my shoulders, I used different lint, inerts,' but none broke up my cold till I used Nervi - line. 1 rubbed, it on my neck, chest, and shoulder, morning and night, and NERVILINE CURES CI EST COLDS called, ab which an animated dis- cussion of foresb.fire protection took place. The Chief Ranger writes : "While the meetingwas in pro- gress, the Ibdian Agent and party came, but to the surprise of many the meeting held no interest till, by a standing vote, all asserted their willingness to help in the protec- tion ofthe forests from fire. The chief and councillors wished me to Convey to the .Director of .1?brestry at Ottawa this, their resolution."' Whenever possible such councils are attended by the Chief Ranger, and all Indians promising to co- operate ;with. the Dominion rangers are presented with a metal badge of office. The most intelligent of the Indians are engaged as regu- lar fire -rangers by the Dominion 'Government and do very conscien- tious work. Although the patrol is difficult, being done wholly by canoe, and the weather is often in- clement, the eighteen fire -rangers in "this district average about eight- een miles a day, including Sundays, throughout the ummer. During the whole season, no seri- ous damage was done` by fire al- though many incipient forest fires wens extinguished, a fact that speaks well for the efficiency of the patrol and the value of the oo-oper- ative spirit inculcated in the In- dians, :Sergeant-Major Under General French Veteran of Boer 'War Who Lost `Good Advice for All Who Have lady- gestion or Stomach Disorders. In leis hones at Waldegroye, N.S.; no one is better known than Serge:- m'ia,jorCross, late of the 4th Queen's ' !Owe_ 13ussars: Speaking of the ll- leffects of a campaign upon a man'S 'coustittition; the Sergt.-Major writes: "i served under General French dur- n they ate Boer war, la the capacity g is Serge: Major. • It was perhaps ow - ng to a continued diet••of .bully beef, arty tack, awl bad water, tint at any rate • niy stomach entirely gave out. X was in such a state that 1 could eat othitig without the greatest suffer - pg. The army doetox's did not help pre much, and since leaving the ser bice I have been very miserable. Some Cow months ago a friend told me he ila,d been a, great sufi~erer (rain indi estion until he tried Dr. flanllton's �:ills; they cured Iiim. I confess it ag without much faith I 'bought a �aox, but the first dose made me feel bbotter, than Iliad been for a long lme. D. tiaanilton's Pills complete - y dared, and now 1, can eat every- "; �ing and any'tlling.' Y have reaom pleaded them to others and In every �else the result has been similar to ilino;' Quick, sure results attend the. use of Dr. Hamilton's iitd, They cure �isorders of the stomach; ,They in- digestion, make ycu feel uplifted and �trelZgtHened, To xeneia or raalri.tain ieu•1#h Dr. ,fiarnllton's rills al'way jitrovo s3i; good prescrlptibn.. 25e. per 'pax,, five , boxes for $1,00, all dealers ar the Wiitarrhoxoue (10.r Buffalo, N.Y,, and Kingston, Ont., Health oil thc.Veldt Tells Experience. strengthened. Since using Nerviline I have no more colds or pleurisy, and enjoy perfect health. It's because Nerviline contains the purest and most healing medicinal principles, because it has the power of sinking through the pores to the kernel of the pain—these are the rea- sons why it breaks up colds, curds lumbago, stiffness, neuralgia, sciatica, and rheumatism. Refuse any substi- tute your ` dealer rmay suggest—insist on Nerviline only. Large family size bottles, 50c.; trial size, 25c.; all deal- ers, or The ,Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Out. GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS The season for coldaa 1s at hand. and unless the mother keeps a con- tinual watch over her •little ones cold will 'seize then- and often more serious results follow. An ooca- sional dose of Baby's Own Tablets will prevent .colds, or if they do come on suddenly the Tablets, will clear the stomach and bowels and instantly relieve the baby from cold. The Tablets. are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from ' Tho Dr. "Wil- liams.' Wil:liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Too. Costly. "I absolutely don't know what to give my cook for a wedding pre seat.» .. ,� "Then simply give her money. "Oh, no. It mustn't cost as much as that," 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 a od fore A11 Eyes that Need Care Murillo Eye Remedy Co.; Chicago r � IIU'IV TO BE A CENTENARIAN. 1 s. 11Lany Recipes, on lIow to Live a Hundred Years. If you want to know how to live to be' a hundred there are plenty of people 'who have done it to give you advice, The worst of it is that every •centenarian will give you a different recipe. ' One will tell you that he never smoked and never touched alcohol", and another will ascribe his many years to the fact that since he : was aboy he smoked five ounces of tobacco a week and drank four pints of beer, a day. One • old fellow will declare that Ire has exceeded the allotted •span sim- ply 'because he ate an apple every day before breakfast and• had a cold bath •every 'morning,another will put it drown to .a boiling hot loath : every night and : ' cup of strong .tea before going to bed, while a dear old #)odderer of 112 or. se will openly boast that he never had a bath in his life, and insists that the secret is "salt and plenty of vt." A. ` Mrs. Rebecca Law, . of Chesterfield, ` Essex, England, who celebrated her hundredth :birthday recently, gives yet another ,recipe, and it ie probably as good as any other, though it may not, appeal to every one,, When asked the ustztrel question, hell reply was, "Hard work my dear, and happy with it.". Which is a verritable sermon in littl�e'. Don't Be Sad. Upon the sadness of the sea The sunset "broods, regretfully; From the far, lonely spaces slow Withdraws the`.' wistful afterglow. So grit of life the •splendor dies, So darken all the happy skies; So gathers twilight•, cold and stern,'. • Bub overhead the planets burn._ And up the east another day Shall oha•se the bitter dark away; What though our• eyes with tears .be wet ! The sunrise never failed us yet. The blush of dawn may yet re- store,' Our light and hope and joy once more; Sad soul, take comfort,' nor for- get That •sunrise never failed us yet! A SAD TRAGEDY. It often happens --your Bore corn is step- ped on. Why not use "Putnam's Corn "Extractor." It cures in one day. Abso- lutely no pain with "Putnam's." Use no other, 25e. at all dealers.. The world may be growing wiser, but we still have a lot to learn. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, go. No Occasion for Worry. "They say when a man is drown- ing he thinks of every wrong act he ever committed." "Well, don't worry; they'd have ample time to rescue you." fore. .'T tried several things after that but his life, only caring that his days they were rio good. After nine months like may be 'bull of reality, and his eon- this X had hardly any hair left ivhen one day ver'sation of truthspeaki:ng and I happened to see rho advertisement of wholeness.—John Morley, Cuticura Soap andOintmentin the paper. 1 straightway sent for a sample. After first washing with the. Cuticura Soap I applied 4.11 Iio Wants. some Cuticura Ointment and I Could feel <I,don't want •to be veryrich ."a groat relief. After finishing the sanipia I �� went and got a cake of Cuticura Soap and a "That so ? box of Cuticura Ointment. In throe weeks 'No, . I have no' desire to have a they had eurbd my bead.". (Signed) B. great fortune.'' Born, .May 16,1913. "Then what do you want?" n c C ticura Soap and Ointment do so much `I'd be perfectlyhappyif I were for poor complexions, red. -rough hands, and dry, tIdn and falling hair, and cost scenttlo, rich enough to give my wife an ale that it is almost criminal not to use them, lowanee every week, instead of hav- A singleset is often sufficient. Sold every- - hag to take my pay envelope intact -hero: For liberal free, sample, of each, with and receiving an allowance from 32-p. book, send post -card to Potter Drug wife " & Chem. Corp., Dept. D m Boston, U. S. A. y 4.-- Herliiii In London. e centre on 't II �Y emu ism There was a hermit int of London only a few years ago, accro ding to the London Chronicle. His hermitage consisted of a cellar —the sole vestige, of a house " in Clare Street pulled down anal : for- gotten by, its owners. He lived there for a long time, :supported by scraps of food from the tradesmen ofthe, neighborhood,. and might have lived thew longer still if a journalist had not 'discovered" him. He was interviewed and pho- tographed to death, for thework- house authorities, nearly next door, who had hitherto turned a blind eye toward him, were com- pelled to oust him from his hermi- tage and make him clean and re- apeotable-a process to which ` he succumb ed. • Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentremen —In July 1905 I was thrown From a road machine, injuring my hip and back badly and was obliged to use a crutch for 14 months, In Sept. 1906 M,r. Wm, Outridge of Lachute urged me to try MINARD'S LINIMENT, which I did with the meet satisfactory results and today I am as well as ever in my life. Je.alo•'itasy.Will not listen to reas"bn, because it 'doesn't, believe there iti $luAt a thing., Yours eincerely, his. MATTHEW x BAINES. mark Vigil Praise. "Marie, you certainly fright 1" "I knew you would like this gown. Isn't it too hideously fash- ionable for words?" Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria; are a Bad Situation. 'I don't know how we'll face cur neigblears; when they return," "What: has happened 1" - "We were taking care „of their cat and their parrot. Yesterday the cat ate the parrot and then died of indigestion," Tommy,,- having disposed of three 'helpings of sausage and doughnuts, sat mournfully regarding his empty. plate. n aero Observing his pensiveex expression, p , Aunt Sarah. kindly asked': "Tommy, won't you have some more dough- nuts?" oughnuts?" "No'ra," the poor bad replied, with feeling erephasis, "I don't want them I got now." Th there was no danger of it being ED. 4. ISSUE 47•—'i$. lost. It is in the safe, sir:,' New Treatment v Now Advocated For Bronchitis Get GIN PILLS Now and be free of pain all winter. Mr; Robert Wilson, of Hardfield, N.B., says: "It affords me great pleasure to convey, not only to you but also to all sufferers ' from Backache and Rheumatism, the great relief I have obtained from the use of GIN PILLS, I feel thankful to you, I recommend GIN PILLS to anyone suffering as I did." 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chem- ical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. is Having Wonderful Success, and is Making Most Remarkable Cures. For 'bronchitis a different form of treatment is now., advocated. It con- sists` of a scientifically devised vapor that penetrates to the uttermost 're- cesses of the lungs and bronchial tubes. Every spot that is sore, every surface that is irritated is at once bathed with soothing balsams and healing essences that make chronic bronchitis • an impossibility. This treatment now so universally employed in bronchi.ls, throat trou- bles, colds, etc., is c1111ed CATARRH- OZONII.:It acts just as air of the pine woods acts, as a healing antisep- tic remedy for all diseases of the breathing organs. Just think of it—a remedy that can be carried with tree very air you breathe to the seat of bronchial or ca- tarrhal inflammation, A remedy pow- erful enough to kill germ life and yet so healing that disease flees before it. Catarrhozone' is truly a wonderful re- medy. In many lands it has won its way, and is affording grand results to sufferers from colds, catarrh, throat weakness, asthma and bronchitis. There is no sufferer from a grippy cold or any winter ill, that won't find. a cure in Catarrhozone, which is em- ployed by physicians, ministers, law- yers and public men throughout many foreign lands. Large size lasts two months and costs $1.00' and is guaran- teed; small size 50c., sample size 250., n druggists, s or The er and all storekeepers s gg p Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada, Unfailing Remedy. Mrs: Newed (to dear friend)— "What's the secret of getting a new frock out of hubby after he re- fuses ante?" Mrs. Wiley --"I1 at first you don't su.ece,ed, cry again i" "Joseph," said the merchant to the bright young man with the best refer•enoes, "the bookkeeper bells me thab you have lost the key of the safe, and he cannot get at the books," "Yes, sir, one of theft. You gave me two, you remember `?" "Yes, I had duplicates made, in case of accident. And the other?" "Oh, sir, I tools care of that, I was afraid I might lose one of them, SZa SHORTER DAYS IN LONG AGO. Contained Only Ten Hours 56,00,- t00 Years Back. Y ' In a lecture at the Royal Acad- emy in London recently on the movement of the stars, Professor Pari Earls 6 s' W1IU1001° %nr'"'• S UGI stenst newzeu'i Quality, Savour, and perfect eoof ire, combined,. The maxizatnn of nourishment and palatability. Just heat — then serve nainimuns trouble rind cyst. 4 Technical Retirement, "Is your child in bed by. 8 every evening" "Technically, yes. We begin ay - gybing about that time," L Sulphur is rapidly overcoming the old time pre ,iudiee of the (looters: and professional nureee as a handy home remedy. 'LIQUID SULPHUR is being used extensively in many of the hoepitala as a disinfectant. LIQUID SULPHITE its also a • perfect anti-soptie, and is need for cleansing cute and bruises, and as an aid - for healing: LIQi3ID. SULPHUR taken according to directions is an absolute cure for EC-- ZE7MA, RHEUMATISM and kindred Iroub- les. Price 50 Cents per bottle. For sale all druggists, or remit direct to LIQUID SULPHUR, 158 Bay Street, Toronto. "Laughter;" says a writer, "is the sound you always hear when you chase your hat down the street." Minard's Liniment' cures Carget In Cows, There are times when our con- sciences must regret the fact that they can't talk above a whisper. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Driven To It. "Don't blame me, judge, your` honor, for aappearin before you in this condition. My wife drove m,e to drink," "She did, eh? How did she do it ?" 'Well, she kept naggin' at nee to go out and look for a job till I got so blamed nervous° and upset that I didn't have no control over my- self.": H. H. Turner stated that 46,000,000 years ' agb there were 'but sixteen havers -to a day and twenty-nine dive to a month. Some 10,000,000 years before that the day was ten hours long, and going back ,still further into the re- cesses of time, it was reduced to one hour. That, explained Prof. Turner, according to The .London Chronicle, was when theearth and moon were close together—when they had recently parted company, in, fact, and had started on their career as separate bodies. The principle, said Prof. Turner, applied to a' very" large class of bodies in .the sidereal system: the double stars. Astronomers knew two stars in the sky so close toge- ther that it never had been possi- ble to separate one from another, even through the beet tele•seope•s, though it was known that one of them was very considerably bright- er than the other, and it was sup- posed that once was describing an orbit around the other. At the other end of the scale there were some stars that had not completed their orbit in the century since they were described by Hers- chell, Some of them might occupy 200 or 300 years, and there were even instances in which the orbit would occupy thousand's of years. The, •cau.se of the changes in the length of our day, said Professor Turner, was the effect of the tides on the earth's rotation, The moon raised two tides--on.e side because she pulled 'away the water from the earth, eon the other because she pulled away the earth from the wa- ter you know." "And is the other all right?" ``Yes, sir. 1 brut it where f"I," she said, "canatrace ances- try back toarmor a,nd shirts, of mail." "1 started to trace my an- cestry back once," he replied, "but my wife made me stop when I got to the shirt sleeves and overalls." REMEMBER! The ointment you put on your child's skin gets into the system just as surely as food the child eats. Don't let impure fats and mineral coloring platter Well as many of the cheap ointments contain) get into your chlitre blood 1 Zafn- Bttk is plrely herbal, No pois, orious coloring. Use it always. 50-c. fax al 411 Araggtsi. and Stores. Dr. Horse's Indian Root Palls are just the right medicine for the children. When they are constipated' —when their kidneys are out of order —when over -indulgence in some favorite food gives them indigestion —Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will quickly and surely put them right. Purely vegetable, they neither sicken, weakener gripe, lake harsh purgatives. Guard your children's health by always keeping a box of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills in the house, They 51 Keep the Childre tw. vwell EDUCATION. LLIOTT'r BUSINESS COLLEGE, TO. J route. Canada's Popular Commer. tial Sebcol. Magnificent Catalogue tree. FARMS FOR BAL!- H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street. Toronto, F YOU WANT TO BUT bR SELL A • Fruit, Stock, Grain, or Dairy Farm, write H, W. Dawson, Brampton, or 90 Colborne St,, Toronto. H W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto, y 0 ACRES, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, -11 soil mixed loam, 1 acre timber, 2 acres orchard, well watered, wire fences 2 etery brick house, out -buildings, well situated. Close to London Market, 2 Tulles to Electric Railway. Easy terms. Apply The Western Real Estate Bxehange, London, Ont. STAMPS ANS' -DINS TAMP COLLECTORS -HUNDRED t ferent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue. Album. only Seven Cents. Marks Stamp (fin+'•^? no. Tnr"nt<, NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.. COTTNTRY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR Sale in good Ontario. town. Excellent opening for man of energy. Write Wilson Publimging Company, Toronto. MISCELLANE011A ANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, EMO.. L/ internal and external, cured with. oat pain by our home treatment. Write tie before too lata, Dr. Bollman 'Medical ('o Limited, (tellinrword, Ont. el ALL STONES, KIDNEY' AND BLAD. lT der. Stones Kidney trouble, Gravel. Lumbago and kindred ailments positively oared with the ' new German remedy, ganol," pride 61.55. Another new remedy for Dlabetes-Mellitus; and eure cure, is ' Bano1`s Anti-Diabetee." Price $2,00 from druggists or direct. The Sanol Manufao. tering Company of Canada, Limited, Winn peg, Man. HIGHEST PRICES FOR Raw Furs gm= Write for /lot W. O. GOFFATT O0tILL1A, ONTARio IMtetyg 0 hiller fetched and Dario heed for hale. Also Ono r :Rewired pelt Mink scanted for breeding. tlrtthmtre Oros. Mti i atrathrey',bnt 4 4 4 4 4 4 411 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 i 4 4