Exeter Advocate, 1913-10-4, Page 6AND RUDY LIPS
!' a Birthright of Every Girl With
Blob, Red Blood,
. the .Rad eye that goes with blood -
tartness let, •stire sigia of 'misery and
akness, Anaemic --that is blood
* s:a-se/els and women have dull,
eavy eye's with dark' lines 'andel:,
e,th.. The eyelid is pulled down,
alas pale and bloodshot inside.
'f `hers is not tell. Anaemia works
vee all through the system; girls
row painfully weak and irritable ;:
they are breathless and incapable
of much exertion while older wo-
`u en who are anaemic complain of
iaeing "never really well."
t There is only one way to brighter,`
;tetter health for. pale, pining girls
sad women. That way is to invig-
le
rate the body with new blood ---the
rich, healthy blood' that imparts
strength, clearers the system of all
impurities, and restores the bright
eyes and red lips of perfect health;
Thousands of girls and women
know that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People make this new,
rich, red blood, and so restore
Health and strength more surely
than any other medicine known.
There would not be an anaemic
wonxan or girl in the land if those•
'suffering from this condition would
give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a
fair trial. That is why so many
recommend these. pills to their suf- involved in the labor •shenute, 100,
Bring sisters, .Mrs, R. B. Keith, 000 .men, women and children being
teeves Settlement, N.B,, says ;--
"At the age of 13 my daughter
• ie began toe complain of con-
tent headaches, and did', not have
. r usual good appetite. I went
• a doctor and got some medicine,.
•
at it did not help her, and finally
she had to discontinue going to
ohool. She seemed to lee growing
weaker every day and wanted to
e down all the time, and would
ontinually ,complain of being tired.
.e doctor gave her another bottle
f medicine, but with no better
!!results. There was • not a bit of
valor in her face or lips, and I was
afraid she was going into a decline.
'A friend. who was in to see her
said "if she -was any child I would
ry Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," and
decided ak t h
I would take he advice.
weeks could
a couple of e s we see
is w
up
difference, is her eyes looked
r.to :
eat
t
brighter, and she would ry
tr't,' little. When she began the pill
1 e could not dress herself alone,
'but little by little her strength Came
packuntil she -could gofor a walk.
• She continued the use of the Pills
Several months -with ° the result that
e was again strong and active:
°Phis was over two years ago, and
;she has been a, strong, healthy girl
ever since. We have since used the
,pills for other purposes and find
them a good family medicine."
' Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are sold
by alI medicine dealers, or will be
'sent by mail at 50 cents a box or
six boxes for $2.50 by writing The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, Brock-
,Ville, Ont.
During the, i>as4 feW days, 34 panes
of stained glees le the 1, rge svinduw
of the Warren Point Presbyterian
church wore xnalieiou'sly broken..
A seitistutignal occurrence is 're-
po,l-ted from the Delvin district
where the house of :a /DAR wits fired
into, one window being shattered,:
Post office officials in Dublin late-
lyrefused to .a000pt parcels oon-
teinfng 'newspapers of the Gaelic
League that were addressed in
Irish,
An Irish battle Race of the stone
age period has been discovered by
Francis Killedy his e digging in
one of his fields at IKillaley recent-
ly,
Mr. 1k[oMordie, M,P,, who has
been Lord Mayer of Belfast for
four years, has consented to be
nominated for the oi9'iee for the Ganz-
ing year.
Mrs; Agnes Craig, of Elm Street,
Belfast, who has reached: her 102nd
year, is a native of the Brough -
thane district and is still hale and
hearty, .
A co-operative store for the stu-
dents at Dublin University, has been
opened at Trinity College. Ib is the
first one of its kind in the United'
Kingdom.
Olaremorris. Rural Council has
decided to . have all new wells and
other work: of a like nature oarried
out by direct labor under the direc-
tion of the surveyor.
It is stated that fully ,ane -third of
the population of Debliu are now
FROM ERIN'S OR[E, ISLE
,NEWS BY MLIL FROM IRE.
LAND'S SHORES,
happenings in the Emerald Isle ei
Interest to Irish•
men:
The furrier establishment of Mr.
1oKeon,Victoria Lane, Sligo, has
een destroyed by
tro ed fire.
The death is announced of Mr.
Patrick Gurney, , M.P. for Cork
County, North. He was an O'Brien-
(i.'te.
Thomas Emery of tortley, recent-
laly sustained very serious injuries in
cycling accident near Aghalam.
The newly -established flax max -
ret in Monaghan has n'ow been
opened, and is in every way a. suc-
cess.
An old woman aged 75 years,.:
tamed Mary Bannigan, of Gilbert
Street, Coryhrennan, was fatally
burned through the upsetting of a
paraffin oil lamp,
A. large quantity of modern ma-
cihinery has been installed for the
development of the Queen's County
cowl xnine•s.
A shark, measuring four feet ten
niches, has been caught on theTur-
bot Bank in the harbor of 'Queens-
own.
Omagh Urban Council has ap-
plied for a loan of $S0.000 to en-
large and equip the present Conn-
ell Chamber as a town hall,.
t$ad Blood
Is the direct and inevitable result of
irregular or tonetipated bowels avid
ego zed -up kidneys end skin. The
undug'eeted food end other waste that
tar which is allowed to accelrtulatt
pofsonit the blood and the whole
system. De. Monte* Indian Root Fiite
act directly ptta bowels, regulating
them --on title kidneys, givi?,� 'them
ease and "twelfth to property filer the
blood -atm as the skill, Ve,afrzg ttp�
the poria ids paw' Waled and good
heelth tai
'• Idorools, bricks, measure twelve feet each
Jndl01f i„oat PiZII Way, and on , all their sides, site
in actual want.
The Congested Districts • Board
have made an offer for thepur-.
chase of the -section of the Gihbons
Estate of Rushbrooke, Taionr •ye -
1 i
mon, .Cogona, and 13,x1 ynacurrga,
The tenants of Lord. Ardilaun in
Clouhan and Cong., Galway, have
decided to pay no more rent until
the estates are sold to the Congest-
ed Districts Board.
At Boyle Quarter Session, Dis-
trict Inspector Beirne in objecting
to the granting of an additional
branch of Eplin, .said it was the
"most drunken hole in Roscom-
mon." •
The Lord Mayor of Dublin has
announced that the Chief Secretary
intends to appoint a Departmental
Commission 'to inquire into the
housing of workers in Irish cities
and t,awns`
Johnny Speaks.
Johnny was putting some ques-
tions to his father on the .subject of.
economy, in the course of whieh he
asked if the moonwas inhabited.
"Oh, yes," said, the parent; "there
are people living in the moon."
"Are there many'?" queried the.
youngster. "Yes, lots,'' was the
reply ; "far more than in this
world." "Why, then," said the
youth, "aren't they crowded a good
deal at half-moon f"
WHEN BABY CRIES.
Do not get out of patience or
scold or shake your baby for cry-
ing. He does not do that to be
ugly that is not a baby's nature—
he wants to laugh and be happy,
but when he cries that is the way
he takes , of telling you he is in
pain; that his little stomach is out
of order or that his new teeth hurt
him. Instead of being cross give
him .a dose of Baby s Own Tablets
and you will soon see him laughirig
and happy again:: The Tablets
sweeten the stomach:; make teeth-
ing painless; break up colds; cure
constipation and expel worms. Sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at
25 cents a box from The Dr, , Wil-
liams' Medicine : Co., Brookville,
Ont.
1'A ICE OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR
The Several Iiuntlred Chambers
Are Small.
A writer in the Scientific Ameri-
can describes the Babylonian exca-
vations, which German ' archaeolo-
gitts are conducting. Of all the in-
teresting discoveries thathave been
made, Nebueihruin ezzees palace
may be ooasidered the moat impor-
tant.
Little except the foundations of
the palace remain, and they are of
square burned bricks, each of which
bears on its lower face the name
and title of the great king. The
several hundred chambers of the
palace are small some of them are
scarcely larger than a modern bed,
One chamber, much larger than the
rest, : had at one side a low plat-
formof brinks. That is` supposed
to have been the throne -room ;
upon the .platform to throne of the
king probably stood.
There was a sacred street in
Babyloix that led from the palace to
the temple. Along it the images of
the gods were carried in procession
in time of festival. The pare gate-
way that
ateway'that led to the street, known
as the Ishtar gate:. is most impos-
ing, and gives the spectator a good
Idea of how Babylon must have
looked in its glory. Whatever its
original height may have been, it
still stands forty feet above the
street.
Its six square towers of burned
Stops a Cough
IN ONE NIWIT
A. Remedy that Never Fails
It's simply wonderful to think ho'w
quickly a bad throat or patarrh PAC
be cured with Catarhhozone. Its rich.
balsamic vapor is carried 'along with
the breath into the innermost reeesees;
of the lungs, bronchial tubes, and
cheat, making it impossible for the
germ of any disease to live, Thus
soreness ixx• the Chest is at o11ce
vieted phlegm is loosened and , eject-
ed from the throat, old -standing
coughs are removed.
"1 suffered from an irritable, weak
throat for three years, 1 had a severe
cough, pain over the ayes, constant
bad taste in my mouth, and noises in
my ears, it was chronic' catarrh. No-
thing gave permanent relief till 1 used.
Catarrhozone. In one hour it reliev-
ed, and in a few weeks drove ail :trace
of catarrh from my system,
"TIMOTHEDS A. SALMON.
"No 6 Lopez street, Kingston, Sas"
Large size guaranteed, costs $1.00,
and lasts two months; ,smaller, sizes,
25c, and 50c. Beware of imitations
and iusiet on "CATARRHOZONE"
only. By Mail front the Catarrhozone
Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
above another, there are beautiful
bas-reliefs of bulls, lions, dragons,
and animals of fantastic shapes.
The reliefs are of brick, glazed blue
and yellow and white, and the col-
oring is as fresh as it ever was.
Each brink of the relief was glazed
separately,, and so aocurately :that'
when it was placed in the wall it
formed a part of the perfect plc
tare;
Within the city of: Assur were
discovered the earliest. Assyrian
palaces and temples, the home of
the mayor, an.intricate system of
water -works and drainnge, a busi-
ness, street lined with ,shops and
paved with blocks of marble, the
thickly crowded residential section
of the poorer people, the great
vaulted tombs of the nobles, with
massive doors of stone, which still
swing on their stone, pivots, innu-
merable weapons, and ornaments
of gold and stone.
Manlike.
He tried for seven years to win
The maiden for his own;
Then, manlike, after he had got
Her consent to 'share his lot
He sadly wondered why he'd not
Let well enough alone.
Too Much. Political Graft.
Many: say it can't be prevented, neither'
can warts or corns; but they • Can be
cured by Putnam's Corn. Extractor; it
cures.' corns and warts without pain in
twenty -lour hours. Use only Putnam's,
25c. at >all dealers.
Bead. Tnnics Now Shown.
Bead tunics of many , kinds are
shown in the shops. They are not of
the kind that have been on sale for
several nhonths-tunics of net em-
broidered with beads.. To be sure,
these are still sold. But the new
sorb are .made of strings of pearl
beads, formed into tunics. For in-
stance, there is one, formed of
many strings of beads fastened to
a chain• of beads that goes about the
neck.
The strands are caught in it at
the waist, then fall loose again to
form a sort of tunic which ends
where they are caught in about the
hips. There is a second tunic, form-
ed by a second looping up of all the
dozens and . dozens of strands of
beads—there are some extra ones
put inunder the arms at the,ivaist
—and then they, hang in a -little
loose tunic at the bottom, Other
tunics are made in different fash-
ions
ashions of strings of beads. Some are
double, some are single, some are
in straight and some are in irregu-
lar outline. These tunics must, of
course, be made up over some fab-
ric, for the strands of beads sepa-
rate with every motion. They are
especially effective made up. over
satin.
LIQUID SULPHUR
has become a household necessity to
those who have used it regularly for a
time. Many Toronto citizens have writ-
ten us voluntarily, giving us permission
to use their names if necessary. Cases
of ECZEMA. of years' standing cured;
RHEUMATISM Completely gone; Sore feet
relieved; .would not be without it as a
disinfectant; a simple but effective anti-
septic, etc., etc. Try it yourself. Price
130 Cents a bottle, ail druggists, or
IxtZU1Ii
SULPHUR, 1513 nay Street,
Toronto; .,
Father -"You must knew, sir,
that my slaughter will get no-
thing from me until my death."
Suitor—"Oh, that's all right,
that's all right! I have enough
to live on for two or three years,".
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids, Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain, Druggists Sell
Murine Rye Remedy, Liigtiid, . 25c, 50e..
Murine Eye. Salve in Aseptic .Tubes,
25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.
An Rye Teets Goad ter 1111 Eyes that Need Cara
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Ctitcego
Teacher --"Jimmie, suppose you
had ten apples and ten oranges,
and gave nine -tenths of them es;
some other little boys, what would`
you have l" Jimmie-- "I'd have
me head 'examined."
Minar'd's• Llnlmertt Curse Oartxst In Cows,
i sccasi nal
Assisted by O s o use
of Cuticura -Ointment.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout
the world. A liberalsample of eaoh,wlth32-page
6klni3oolc, sent post -tree. Address Potter Drug
Chem..Corp., Dept.2x,Boston, D. S. A.
Moly'bdenlun Lights.
Not content with the improve
oaent in the incandescent electric
lamp brought about by using drawn
wire filaments of tungsten instead
of carbon, electrical experts are
seeking even more efficient metallic
filament. According to, the Lon-
don Times, ductile molybdenum
may supply the want. Molybdenum
seems. to be the most promising of
all 'the so-called rare metals at all
suitable for use -in ' electric lamps.
Molybdenum has rarely if ever been
melted; consequently, filaments of
,:co
the pure or the alloyed metal,uld
be used at- a higher: temperature
than tungsten. That would mean
better lights, .for the efficiency of,
an electric lamp largely depends on
the temperature to which the fila-
ments can be raised.' Molybdenum
is a white metal almost as malle-
able as iron- It can be. forged` while
hot, and worked up into thin rods,
which in turn can be drawn into.
wire. Experts are now trying to
find out whither 'the wire can . be'
drawn fine enough to have the ne-
cessary electrical resistance.
Will Quickly Cure
Any Sour Stomach
Relieves Fullness After Meals.:
"When I was working around the
farm last winter,.1 had an.attack of in-
flammation,"
nflammation," writes Mr. E. P..:Dawkins;
of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a
long time, but well enough' to work
until spring. But something went
wrong with my bowels, for I.had to use
salts or physic all the time. My
stomach- kept sour, and always after
eating there was pain and fulness, and
all the symptoms of intestinal indi-
gestion. Nothing, helped me until I
used Dr."Hamilton's Pills,' Instead of
hurting, like -other pills, they Rated
verynmildly, and seemed to heal the
bowels. . I did hot require large doses
to get results with Dr. Hamilton's • Pills;
and . feel ao • glad : that,1 have found a
-mild yet certain remedy. Today I am
well— no pain, no sour stomach, a
good appetite, able to digest anything.
This els a whole lot of good for one
medicine to do, and S- can say Dr.
Hamilton's Pills are the best pills, and
my letter, I am sure, proves it."
. Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut,
sold in yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers,
or The Catarrhozone. Co., . Kingston,
Ont,
Priest (to Mulligan, who is
standing at doorway) -And" i's the
family well, Mulligan i Mulligan—
Fair, Ser riverenee—'sept the pig.
He's taken a bad turn.
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
The Office : Holder.
"You say Jenks has great execu-
tive ability."
"Yes,"
:`What makes you think; so Z"
"Because he manages to hold a
j,ob without being eonmpetent `to
do any •kind of real work."
E11. 4 ISUlH; 49—'11.
Chenile Powers are used for cor-
sage bouquets nosy, They are made
of string's of Menne, .fz b,eavy, soft
quality, looped. into 'petals, and
mounted on groan cbenule stems,
stiffened with wire, Brilliant, but
at the atone time, raftshades. of red,
and blue and violet .a,nd• green and
yellgw are used,. These little flow-
ers have a charm all their own, and
are especially effective worn on the
dull, .gloomy days fol whit De-
cenlhor is faixou : -
TUt'itbaiOls.Cttfte .for Gloves.
I.white:; gloves are macle with
wide, teonback cuffs at 'the elbow
or slightly above . it,. . These cuffs,
which flare out and away from the
arae, are made of: black velvet,
mounted .oil kid, and embroidered
with -gold or ,silver, beads, applied
in straight lines, The stitching on
the beaks .f . these -gloves is also
marke-d with beads, to match those
used.' ori 'the .cuffs.
New Embroidered Blouse..
A Charming new blouse of shite.
chiffon is embroidered with dragon
flies,. There are two on each side of
the front closing They are worked
with beads of silver; pale blue,
mauve and irridescent green, The
dragon fixes are in graceful poses,
and forma decorative touch to the
blouse.
Gold Lace Belts on Blouses.
On some of the new satin. blouses
there are wide 'belts of gold lace.
The blouses are worn, ° naturally,
under the skirt, and the belts are
so attached to the blouses that they.
fall over the skirtbands, The lace
is mounted over gold net or chiffon.
•
Woman In Pain
For Three r Years
e yer
Tells of Her Remitrkable Cure.
"Very few people could so patiently
suffer for three years as I did, writes
Mrs. M, D. Durand, from her home in
Augusta. "Sometimes I did feel very
discouraged, but knew that a remedy
would some day turn up with the pow-
er to relieve my sufferings.. Nerviline
was the one thing that ever did ams
real good. It had- the power to sink
into my stiff, sore muscles, and it drew
out the pain and gave me release from
such distressas few people1:now. My
condition was largely Rheumatic, and
on this account I do urge every person
with .Rheumatic tendencies to use
Nerviline rub it in frequently and
bind a hot flannel cloth over the ach-
ing parts, This is very soothing and
will surely cure."
No home complete without Nervi-
line. Family size - bottles, 50c.; trial
size, 25c., at all storekeepers; and drug-
gists or The Catarrhozone Co„ Buf-
falo, N. Y.
Her Reason, for Rage.
Mr. Binks—Why so unhappy'
Mrs. Bin+ks—I hate that Mrs.
Next Door with a deadly hate, and
I'm perfectly miserable over it.
Mr. Banks—But she: doesn't know
it.
Mrs. Rinks—That's why I'm so
unhappy.
Minard's Liniment Cures .Colds, dirt,
Working Rim.
Kid—Say, mister, if I get half a
pound of 'butter at 42 cents 'a
pound, and a half :a pound of sugar
at 6 cents, a half dozen eggs at 24
cents, how much change will I
have out of one dollar l . -
Old Man—Fifty-four cents,
- Kid—Thanks 1 that's one of nay
problems for tomorrow,
,I was cured
}.tINARD'S LIN
I was cured
by MINA.RD'S
of terrible lumbago by
IMENT.
REV. WM. BROWN,
of a bid case of earache
LINIMENT:
MRS. B. SAULBACK.
I was cured of sensitive lungs..by ,MIN
ARD'S LINIMENT.
MRS. B. MASTERS..
•
A Handwriting Expert.
Gabe—Perkins is a good guesser.
Steve—He ought to be. He used
to be; a ' prescription clerk in a
drug store.
Mlnara's Liniment Cures +Distemper..
After the Sermon.:
Afterr preaching a sermonon the
fate of the wicked an English
clergyman met an old woman well
known .: for her gossiping propensi-
ties and he said, "I hope ' my •ser-
mon has borne' fruit. You heard
about the place where I said there
shall be wailing and gnashing of
teeth?" "Well, as to that," an-
swercd the dame, "if I 'as anything
to say,- it be this ; Let thele gnash
teeth as has 'eni-1 ain't."
Forret bought.
Boarder --Why ' did the landlady
send me two eggs. I asked for only
one.
Maid—She probably thought one
of therm might be had, sir.
The best man sometimes- wins by
losing at a avedding.
Everybody knows that Methuses.
lah was the oldest man, but even
the Bible is reticent about the old-
est
ldest woman.
PLUM
Ready to serve after bea,tling—uaaur-
passed for quaiity and fla 'our.
Don't waste your time in preparation,
—Huy "Melee". rr
4 'iWiit'A
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1\TIAVS1.'AI'ER AND TOB OPFI(lkl IN
lr Qravenhurat. Proprietor: being, a
druggist,,' is unable' to give the Printing•
of9,ae the -attention"necessary,-and (dors ,
it for sale at a sacrifice, No opposition.
Onb of the best newspaper openfnge in
the'Prcvince for a pi'aotical man. Appy
Wilson Publishing:Oompany,: Toronto,
MI$CgLLaNeoes.
'ROK SALE-:SILVERPATORED PDXES,
Pt' also dark reds. Wish to buy 100'pnlr
of Mink for breeding purposes, Graham
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el ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAD.
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oared' with the new German remedy.
`Banos." price $1.50. Another new remedy
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"Bano1's ,Anti -Diabetes?' Price $2.00 from
druggists or direct. The Sanol Manufac•
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Winnipeg, man,
Just 25 CENTS brings you a "Jim
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FEDERAL LIFE BUILDING
HAMILTON, ONT,
The Logic of Youth.
"Father," exclaimed John vigor-
ously, "why don't Quakers take off
their hats '1'?
"Because,my son, it is their be-
lief that to remove their hat is a
mark of respect that they think
they should pay to no man,"
"Well," remarked the boy, after
a moment's 'silence, "how do they
manage when they have to have
their hair cut?"
Very Proper.
Hewitt -He always sings at his
work.
Jewett ---What is his business Z
Hewitt -•--He is in a grand opera
company.
WHY KEEP ON COUGHING ?
Here Is A Remedy Thef Will Stop It
Do you realize the clanger in : st
neglected cough?
Theft whyy don't ou get rice of it? * '
Yes, you an shale it off, even though
it has stuck to you for a Tong tittle, if
you go about it right.
Keep out in the fresh air as ntticii as
you can, build up your strength with
plenty of wholesome foots, and take
Na-Dru-Co Syrup of 1.insced, Licorice
and Chlorodyne.
This reliable househola remedy has
broken up thousands of hacking, per-
sistent coughs, which were just as
troublesome as yours, and what it has
done for so tnany others it will do for you.
Na-15rua-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licca ice
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harmful drugs, and so can he given
safely to children, as well as adults.
Your physician or druggist can coniirut
this statenietit, for we are ready to sendh
them otx request a complete list of all ,
i the ingredients.
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