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Exeter Advocate, 1913-10-11, Page 7t l 'HOW TO TREAT ALL SKIN TROUBLE Greasy dlntmeuts No 13ee--Iwt Be (lured Through the Blood, itis nota good thing for people with a. tendency to have pimpxee and t b•lotelly OOMaelexion to Smear tiiexxiselves with `greasy ;ointments. �lh fact they couldn't do. anything horse, because the grease clogs the pores of the elfin, malting the die ease worse When there is an irri- tating rash a, soothing boracic wash may help, allay the pain or itching, but of e,oeree 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, olears the skin and imparts a glow of health. The following proof is offered. Mrs., ' Fred Tremble, Gunter, Ont., says "For more thana year I was steadily afflicted with salt rheum or eczema,. My hands were sosore that I could not put them in water without the skin cracking open. I tried all sorts of ointments reeom- mended for the trouble, but they did not do nie 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. This was several years ago, and I have 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' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. FEATHERS STOOD TALLER. In Days of Eighteenth Century Than Those of Present Time. Now that the fashionable wo- inan's headgear is regarded as in- complete without an upstanding feather, one is reminded that the fashionable belle sported like plu- mage for evening wear toward the end of the eighteenth oentury. A 'writer in the London Times of 1795 • illustrated the epidemio "At all elegant assemblies there is a room set apart for the ladies to don their feathers, as it is impossible to wear thein in any carriage with a top: The lusters are also removed on this account .and the doors are car- ' tied, up to the ceiling. A well- dressed lady who nods with dex-` terity can give a friend a little tap on the shoulder across the room without incommoding the dancers. The ladies', feathers are now gen- nersilly carried in the sword ease at the back ,of the carriage." Taking No, Chances. Dugald was ill, and his friend, Donald, took a bottle of whiskey to hiss.; Donald gave the invalid one glass and said "Ye'il git anither ane in the niornin'." �• About five minutes elapsed, and then Dugald suddenly exclaimed: "Ye'd better let me hue the ither noo, Dona?d; we hear o' sae mony sudden deaths nooadays," IfkILI(UOI`IS 01' PIU J Ep1'LE LE Booy nnL1J Changes In ',ltheir Standing In Tea Years. ,, A To those interested in the sandy o isof £ t irss, and after all who not, the census return s of the religions of. the Canadian, people recently published ivil1 :afford >lnany hours of, careful consideration, Of the total population of the Dominion of 7;206,643, as taken. in 1911, our Roman 'Catholic: friends number a little over one-third, the figures be- ing 2,833,041. Of the Protestant de- nominations the curious fact is ap- parent that the Methodists, 'who nulnerieally ranked second in 1901, are now third, having changed places with our Presbyterian friends. The "Church of England in the ten years has, however, made the. greatest strides, due possibly to the, large immigration of English' people in recent yeans, and at the next census it, will not be surpris- ing if the figures show that they are the strongest Protestant denomi- nation. The comparative statement Of figures . of the principal ' religious bodies is certainly worthy of con- sideration. Itis as follows: 1911. 1901. ' Roman Catholics, 2,833,041 2,229,600 Presbyterians 1,115,324 849,442 Methodists 1,079,892 910,886 Anglicans 1,043,017 681,494 Baptists .4 382,666 318,005 Lutherans .. 229,864 92,524 .Greek Church 88,507 15,030 Jews..... ....... . 74,564 16,401 Mennonites .. , , , 44,611 31,797 Congregationalists 34,054 28,293 Looking at the record by pro- vinces it is observed' that Quebec shows ' a total ,nwxnber of Roman Catholics of 1,724,683; Ontario,. 484,997, and Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, each about 145,000. Of the Anglican community there are in the Province of Ontario, 489,704; British Columbia furnishinng the next highest figure, 104,972; Que- bec being third with 102,684.—Ot- tawa. Journal. BETTER POSITION' And Increased Salary as a Result of Eating Right Food.. There is not only comfort in eat- ing food that nourishes brain and body but sometimes it helps •a lot in increasing one's salary. A Western school teacher tells an Interesting experience. She says: "About two years ago I was ex- tremely miserable from a nervous- ness that had been conning on for some time. Any sudden noise was actually 'painful to me and my nights were made miserable by hor- rible nightmare. . "I was losing flesh all the time, -and at last was obliged to give up the school I was'' teaching and go home, "Mother put me to bed .and senb for the doctor. I was -so nervous the cotton .sheets gave me a chill, and they put • .me in woollens. The medicine I took did me no apparent good. Filially, a neighbor suggest - eel that Grape -Nuts might be good for me to eat. I had never heard of this feed, ,but the name sounded good so I' decided to try it. ' "I began, to. eat Grape -Nuts and 'soon foiled my reserve • energy geowing, so that in a "effort time I twas filling a' better •,liosltlou,and 'drawing' ai larger sairairy Bali Ithatd ,ever done before, v ` "As I see little children: playing. ;around rue and enter into their , *times I wondee if I am the sairle ;teacher of whom, two years ago, the lohildren spoke'ats !ugly old thing,' "Grape -Nuts •food 'with cream has become a regular; part of • my diet, and I have not bean sick. •qday in. the past two years." Name given by Canadian Posture Co., Windsor, Ott. Read, "The Road to Welt. ville," iii pkgs. `.' 1h'ere's a Rea- son." "J}Stlet. read the MAW. letter? A neW Split 40t Cords At Age of 85 A -VERY INTERESTING :CASE Few men of eight -five years of age can boast of much: else but poor health and failing strength. And such was the condition of Mr. Benj. Marsh, who is known to every ,soul in the neigh- borhood of his home at Lime Lake, Ont. • "Quito unsolicited," writes . Mr, Marsh, "I wisb to say how I have been bothered for years with stomach trouble. I. tried everything I could think of without' benefit. I was terri- bly afflicted with swelling and gas, and had much distress between meals. I tried everything I could think of, but without benefit. Then I was recom- mended Nerviline. My, but Nerviline did me a„power of good—made a new man of me, so that within the last three weeks I have been able to split about forty cords of stove wood. I will always stick to Nerviline and will always recommend it, and would like to meet anyone and convince them if in doubt as to what Nerviline has done for me." Large family size bottles, 50c.; small size, 25c., at all storekeepers and drug- gists or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y. FORESTRY 'FACTS. Useful Information Issued by Do- minion Forestry Branch. There are now twenty-seven tech- nically trained foresters in the per- manent employ of the Dominion Forestry Branch. The library of the Forestry Branch, Ottawa, contains over 1,200 volumes and more than 4,500 photographs of forestry work in Canada and elsewhere. Over, 789,000,000 shingles, one half of the entire shingle produc- tion of Canada in 1912Western man- ufactured in B.C. red cedar w,a•s used exclusively. , Stopping ground -fires in the for- est by trenching can now be easily and quickly done by planting a long string of dynamite cartridges in advance of the fire, at intervals of two feet. When these are ex- ploded simultaneously by means of an electric current, the result is ;a ditch four feet wide and two feet deep, which effectually stops the fire. Theg hostly glimmering of poplar ships • and stumps, frequently ob- served in Canadian forests at night, is due to a, fungus known as the 'shoe -string' fungus, which is com- monly found on large-sized poplars throughout Canada, It causes a yellowish white rot which detracts much' from tl>,c value of this wood. The presence of this fungus is ex- ternally indicated by the mush- room -like fruiting bodies whioh cluster arotind the base of the trees. Infected trees should, when possible,, be cut down and used for fire -wood; Over twelve thousand letters have already+,been ' received this year at the Dominion Government Forest Nursery Station M Indian Head (Sank,), and alniost two and three-quarter million trees distri- buted for planting on the films of Alberta„ Saskatchewan and :Mani- toba. ° To accolnytnodate this elan l hick, Fine and Rede Agony of itch- ing and Burning Frightful. One Cake of Cuticura Soap and Box ured4 i Ointment of Gut tura O m t Lower' Onslow, N. 8.—"'At: 'first, we thought ply chitd's trouble was his teeth. The wllpiebody wino solid rash aedat the aim pits, and elbows and thighs' the skin canle off' as if •tie bail been. scalded. It; was a very thick One rash, rod in' Wier and intensely' itchy and, burning. The skin just wiped off leaving a raft' soro. with 11ttIe specks C ' „of 'yellow matter in them.. The skin on every • Anger split down on each side and looked like a ruffle. Ras toes broke out in little yellow pimples and the bottom of his feet did the same and he would say be could not walk, that there were pins sticking in his feet. "The agony' of itchingandburning was something frightful, 1f ho got a chance he would scratch the skin right elf and make a sore, but to prevent, teat 1 made miosis for him out of cotton. Every night from twelve o'clock until three in the morning he would. have to be taken up out of bed anehocked, his sufferings were so bad. "With no permanent cure in sight I got the Cutioura Soap and Ointment. Tbo firstt night the child slept the whole night through, the, first night for four months. I am thankful; to say the euro was complete and I just got one cake of CuticuraSoapend ono box of Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. Samuel Higgins, May 17,1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold every- where. For liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. book, send post -card to Potter Drug do Chem. Corp., Dept. D, Boston, U. S. A. branch nursery has recently been established near Saskatoon. Nine ias•pectors supervise these prairie- farm plantations, and give personal advice to the farmers, and the For- estry Branch, Ottawa, issues bul- letins free of charge to anyone in- terested in this work in Canada or elsewhere.- A new bulletin is now available at the Forestry 'Branch, Ottawa, describing some 'simple and inex- pensive methods of preserving fence -posts from decay. • It has been found that the generous ap- plication of ' hot creosote to -well- seasoned posts stripped of bark, even when only painted on with a brush, will add at least ten years to the life of the least durable woods. Many common Canadian woods which hitherto' decayed too rapidly to be used are thus made available for fen.ceposts. The sav- ing in first cost and transportation more than balanees the cost of treatment, 'while theecost of placing the post will be much less when. considered as an annual charge. Probably the strongest timber in the world is a species of eucalyptus, known as Yate, which ',grows to a considerable size in Australia. Its average tensile `•strength is 24,000 pounds per square inch ; in other words a bar of this wood one inch square will (in theory, at least) hold up a weight of twelve tons. This is equal to good east, iron. No similar tests of Canadian woods have as yet been made, but at the Forest Products Laboratories, re- cently established by the Dominion, Government at McGill University, it is proposed to investigate the mechanical properties of native tree -species, 'with a view of deter- mining, on a scientific ba;, is, their utility for structural work. tie Minard's Liniment Cures Carget in "just Like. a 1Ian." "Great Scott woman ! Are you trying to ruin neer "Why, Henry, you don't even know what I paid for the gown !" "I know that any gown that looks as bad as that one costs more than I can afford to pay," LIQUID SULP6tUR cures ECZEMA. The following is a good (story re- lating to the late Earl of Shaftes- bury. It is said that the Eael once called a meeting inconnection with certain work, and only two people turned • up—himself and a very fat reporter. After waiting and no one else coming, the Earl slid he would dictate hisintended speech. The reporter took out his notebook, and the Earl began :-"At a large end ;respectable meeting held -- --" "But that's not quite 'correct," ob- jected the reporter, as he swept his hand round the empty hall. "Come, come," .said his Lordship; "are you not large and am I not respec- table?" Cows, "omen with Sallow Skin Here is a Good Treatment! Toni Get Btesuhts Won aely beauty to largely' the out- werd expression of health. Itvery woman with pale cheeks and Poor complexion needs medicine— needs & Potent tomo to regulate 'her system, To tone up the stomach-- to insure, good digestion— to give new life and vitality to the whole systelll—wtlere is there a remedy like Dr. ITs nilton'a• Pills? Dr, Hamilton's Pills enable you to eat what you like --they, correct con- stipation—. make nourishing blood— instil force and vile into a run-down system.. • if nervous and can't sle P'your re- niedy is Dr, Hamilton's " fills ---they search Out the cause of your condition and you rise' in the niorntng refreshed, strong, vigorous, ready for the day's work. Dr. ,Hamilton asks every weak and debilitated person to use his Mandrake and Butternut Pills. They make old folks feel young, and weak fonts feel strong. Their effeeto upon insomnia and langour is niarvelloue. Hundreds declarethey soothe and quiet the nerves so that a good night's rest al- ways follows their use. To look well, to feel well, to keep well, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills, They are mild, cleansing, strengthening --good for the young or old. Sold by all dealers in 25o. boxes. First Maker of False Teeth. Until little more than a century ago humanityhad to rub along without false teeth, of which nowa- days one firms alone claims to sell over 12,000,000 a year. One of the first successful makers was Giusse- pangelo Fonzi, an Italian dentist, who began practice in Paris in 1798, and, thanks to his skillful treatment of Lucien Bonaparte, soon made his way. After years of experiment he discovered the sub- stance from which artificial teeth are made, and received the gold medal of the French Academy of Science. One of the earliest, per- sons fitted withfalse teeth was the Empress of Russia, After Water-, loo Fonzi migrated to London, and then to Madrid, where Ferdinand VII. rewarded him with a. yearly pension of a thousand ducats for a set of false teeth. The Line of Demarcation. A. year ago her dearest friend consoled her thus: "I wouldn't worry about it, dear. It is quite becoming to some peo- ple to be thin." At present her dearest friend of- fers her this consolation : "Don't worry, dear. What if y 0l7":have gained' five pounds? 'You aren't really what one: might .call 'fat, you know," WILL U.S. ANNEX CANADA? Uncle Sam has about as much chance to do so as a cheap acid corn salvo has of owing a corn Nothing gives such satisfaction as Putnam's Corn Extractor, whie$ cures painlessly in twenty-four hours. Eso only "Putnam's." 25a. at all. dealers. — Inconsiderate Han. Men are inconsiderate things," observes the bride of a few months. "You are not growing pessimistic already 1" smiles her friend. "Well, they are selfish. Yester- day Harry had the .cook broil for him the ince lamb chops -I had or- dered for my"dog." One aiittoitri /1.001 title to tante They a ."•`" t`e genuine, Una end #dui ef''Istinlaa, stoutly ` increasing' :; demand,, to ED.` xttexesrt. ;._ 4 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 Tonic. Good.for An Eyes that Need Caro Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicano If you want work well done se- lect a busy man -the other kind bas no time. 'LIQUID SULPHUR cures sore feet. "What aro youso dumpy about, Mand7" ``Father , told me this morning that if I didn't go off this season I should have •to learn some- thing !" Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Eggs and Energy. ,A.PE i' BE TUE DESIIRT, Sams Destroy Eieetrio Lamps and'. 'Ttrolley Wires, Extending from Cairo to the ley, reenids of Gizeh is an electric tral- ley.l'ine which is used ehielly lay' tourists, The 'trunks of liugtipalm;. trees serve as trolley pales to sup- port the overhead, conductor, ai the contrast between the modern hurrying Motorcars and the peace- ful eaceful centuries-old tombs of the Pharaohs holds the interest of many a comtemplative traveler, At ol1e aide of the trolley ccinductor'''on bell-shaped insulators are run the feeders, which, like the trolley wire are of bright, Bard -drawn copper, Afters these wires had been in- stalled, says the .Electrical World, it was soon found that they invari- ably broke and fell within six or seven months, the cross --section 'be- ing much reduced at the point of fracture. Investigation showed. that the desert winds which sweep across the right of way whip sand particles against the wires, causing a filing action whish cuts away the copper much like an artificial sand blast. The glass globes' of arm lamps installed along the road 'have' exhibited thesame destructive ac- tion. A similar effect is observed with the incandescent units used to light. the way to the Sphinx. These strings of lamps, besides having to be moved at frequent intervals to accommodate the varying level .of the shifting sands, are rapidly eat- en away by the etching action of the desert winds. Thus far ne re- ined,- has been discovered for this destruction except frequent renew- als. Here Is a Sure Cure For All Throat Trouble To cure an ailment in the throat or chest, to rout out Catarrh or Asthma, it is essential that the medicine be conveyed direct to the affected parts. This is why no other remedy has achieved such world-wide success as Catarrhozone. "No one ever contracted a more ob- stinate attack of nasal catarrh than 1 suffered a month ago," writes Mr. G. E. Root, a well-known resident of Bridgetown, W.I. "My head ached terrifically. I sneezed about every three minutes, but still my nostrils were entirely closed and I couldn't breathe through them. T`en minutes inhaling Catarrhal -one gave ire a little relief; so I continued to use Catarrhs ozone every hour, and before the day was out I had improved. Catarrh - ozone quickly cured me. I am well ever since." Number, Please. "How would you classify a tele- phonegirl," asked the old fogy. Is hers a busihess or a profes- sion?" "Neither," replied his friend. "It's a calling." I was cured oi!'painful Goitre by MIN. ARD'S LINIMENT. ' BAYARD MIMMULLIN. Chatham, Ont. I was enred of Inflammation by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. W. A. J'O.IINSON. Walsh, Ont. I w s cured of facial Neuralgia by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. Parkdale, Ont. J'. It. BAILEY. We of to -day are more careful of the nutritive values of , our food than were our ancestors. The stress and strain, ''o£ modern times entails that duty upon ' us. Whe- ther we are healthier oe happier is a question. As a food eggs have always been valued. It is not gen- erally known, however, that to brain workers and to those whose work demands oonoentration of their thinking powers there is no bigger nerve -feeder than the hum- ble egg. Scientists aver that a chemical substance called. lecithin is 'Vitally °important to the life of the 'nerve centres.` It is the undue expenditure of this •substance that causes braiki-fag and general ner- vous collapse. Many nerve specials irate prescribe lecithin to their pa, tients, the dose being fifteen grains, a day in 'all, The :'yoke of an aver- age sized egg 'contains sijteen 'grains of lecithin,'•so that one egg eaten every day contains sufl`aoient nerve tonic to enable the functions of the brain to.kee•p at•, dcrxiarert teh. Her Excuse. Him—"Excuse nie ; I thought it was somebody else," Her—"No apology necessary; I wish it was." LIQUID SULPHUR cures RHEUMATISM, Love couldn't be otherwise than sweet, as its principal ingredient is taffy. se Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Some 'men are willing to say nothing if others will saw the wood. Lady" to Tramp—How dare you come here again .after I had for- bidden you to call on a previous. oc- casion.?" "Begging your ladyship's gracious pardon, but my secretary must have forgotten, to tick your name df my visiting list!" SEVERE COLO ON LUNGS AND CHEST QUICKLY RELIEVED by pia -Dry -Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chiorodyne Mr. 5. Seward, Brotnptonville, Que., writes "Two weeks ago I took a severe cold which settled on my lungs and my chest was very sore, breathing tight and severe hacking cough. I was feeling tniserable. I` bought a bottle•of Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyn'e and after a few doses I felt great relief and I went into sound sleep, a thing r was not able to do for seise nights, Next day I was able to be around again, said before coni pleting;the bottle, felt as well as ever. It Is a fine cough. and cold cure," Na-Dru.Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Citlorodyiie telievea the •irritation and "stuffed -tile' feeling in the air pass- ages, sobtltes the tickling which snakes you cough, loosens ilte pillegin atld drives out the cold before it gets trouble- Sortie. • Xit 266 and 60e bottles, at 'your Dreggist's. NationailarngtiildCliernical, Co,Of C,`aiutda, Limited, ;422 SOUPS ftighly concentrated ;gone ti etfricesasieeuremite. attest' ape. taost. ingrezlisats. Qr'jet. today, 9 . C:.,a►glif • iMola res 1. Enthusiast (at oonoert) : "We shall hear more of this young man. Sufferer : "Not to -bight, I hope." Wlinard's 'Liniment Cures Colds, &e. "You deserve a great deal of credit young man," "Mayb:e I dray but I always have to pay cash," LIQUID SULPHUR Is an antlseptio, A man always says things behind his wife's back when heis hooking up her dress, EDUCATION. FLLIOT'T'r I1USINESS COLLEGE, r0 .4 route. Canada's Popular Oommer eial School. Magnificent Catalogue trees." FARMS FOR SALT. H. W, DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto.: IF Y011 WANT To BUY OE, SELL Fruit, Stook, Grain, or Deipr Farm. write H. W. Dawson, ''Brampton. or 90 Colborne St., Toronto, N. W, OAWSON, .Colborne St.. Toronto. O. 6848-130 ACRES, MIDDLESEX .L" County, soil mixed loam, 70 acres cultivated. balance scattered .timber, or. - chard, watered by river and o"eeke, frame house, six rooms and out -buildings. good stables, close to market and convenie-r-d, exchange for City property, bergri_•. The Western Real Estate E -•change, basso 'ed. 78 Dunde r, St., London, Ont. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE, 'XTEWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICE IN Li Gravenhurat. Proprietor being . , a druggist. is unable to give the printing oftl<e the attention neeeeenrv, and offers it for sale at e, sacrifice, ' No opposition. One of the best newspaper 'openings in flit 1 Province fora practical man. Aup1y Wilson Publishing Company, Terra -rte... MIS CSL:L0.47EO III ri ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS. internal and external, cured with. ant pain; by our home treatment, Writs us before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical ('n Tdm;fnrl r't,lllno•w' -r1, net ALL STONES, E1DNEY AND DEAD.' 'UST' --der Stones: Kidney -trouble. Gravel. Lnmbago and kindred ailments positively cured with the new German remedy, "Sanol," price 01..50. Another new remedy for Diabetes -Mellitus, and sure cure„ Is "Sanas Anti -Diabetes." Prise 52.00 from druggists or direst. The Sanol llfannrae. turing Company of Canada, "Limited, Winnireg, Man,. The Heart of a Piano as the Action. insist en the `O T T O H Y G E L ". 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