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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-1-15, Page 7.t THE HALF -SPEED MAN AND WOMAN What It Iona When You Fe16 "All Out of Sorts," you knowwhat it means to feel "all out of ,sorts." Most people have felt this way at some time. Nerves out of order, irritable, lan- guid, depressed, An aching head, f . a fagged brain, appetite bad and. digestion weak. With comic people thie condition comes a-nd'agoes; 41 with othersit is chronic; they can't shake it off, It interferes with business, spoils" recreation and robs life of all its joys.These men and woolen are only able tolive and work at "half speed!' Half -speed people have lost that abundant nature,/ vitality which enables others to go u11 -speed - al ad through life. Their energy and nerve power have evaporated— they cannot work long without. • 'breaking n down. The trouble is aerve weakness and is caused by poor, watery blood. You can be- gan to improve your condition to- day by taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. They make rich, reel blood once more pulsate through your veins, and your nerves thrill with fresh vigor. Here is convincing evidence that new strength and full health can be had through the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr, Newton Mayhew, North Tryon, P.B.I., says: "I am a farmer and natii"`rally have to work very hard. The result was that I' found myself '4L very Much run down. - My. blood 'became thin and watery; and my.. muscles flabby. I took' doctors' treatment but it did not help me and I . grew so weak that I could scarcely work at all. As I found the medical treatment was not helping me I decided to try Di. Williams' Pink Pills, and in these -1 found the medicine I needed, as in a. short time I was restored to my olcl 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 free, at 50 dents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Fk SUNDAY IN THE WEST. Now a Tendency to More Strict En- :forceuient of the Law. Residents of Ontario accustomed to extreme limitations in what they may buy on the Sabbath, and to the idea of possible penalties fox a fracture of the law, in however minor a respect, are sometimes sur- prised when they find that in Win- nipeg and the majority of other places in. the Western Provinces it ql• is not impossible to secure some of as necessities antra few of the lux- uries of life during that part of the -week delegated to spiritual pur- suits. To be sure, there is now a tendency towards a more strict en- forcement of the law, and in Cal- gary the other Sunday a young lady with a most unbearable tooth- ache was mightily surprised when she found that her druggist would- n't sell her anything for its allevia- tion—he was afraid of prosecution. It is probable that the authorities of the Provinces consider that they are enforcing the law to as great an extent as is justified by, public opinion, for the fact remains that the average Western city is not itis straight-laced in what might be perhaps termed the minor morali- ties as most of the eastern cities. In Winnipeg drug stores it is pos- sible, for instance; to buy •on a Sunday that which may be marches - ed on Monday and no questions ask eel, though there have been sugges- tions lately that they be restricted to the sale of drugs and positive ne- sessities, This proposition met with immediate opposition from drug- gists, who claimed that they could not afford to keep their establish- ments open for the sale of a few articles only, :ancl the question has not been settled. No difficulty is ever experienced in securing cigar- ettes or cigars or candies from most any of the thousand -and -one re- tstaurants, big and little, and the family 'who await for Sunday before ybuying their fresh fruitart not like- ly to go fruitless for their Sunday supper, Instances have even been known where °meat •.and bread and other groceries have been procured without any subterfuge at provision stores out of the eentre ,of the city. These things are taken for granted, and, in the opinion of, a good many people, do not involve any slacken- ing in the observance of the Sab- bath. Churches are as well attend- ed as in the east, the liquor Iaws are kept,,- end , there , is AO i ea,son for believing that Whanipeg is not as. ,moral E city --in the sense in, which ;that word is. usually. - applied --as any other of its eize. Sonde of the moving -picture shows gave Sunday & nit'tainments on one Sunday ear- . ly en ar •.,.lysin 1915, the'reeeipts from collee- i tions going to the Dayton flood suf- ferers. The proprietoes were . pro- se„euted, and the ease is still in the courts, with no public 'fntereet whatever lit the outcome. Sunday evening band concerts are given in a couple of the theatres after the church hour, The tendency, however, ;as stated,' ifu towards the shutting dowzx "of Sunday buying and selling, and in Victoria, '"blue laws” of the time of Charles IL have, recently been invoked irl: this eataneetion, So it is possible that the Westerner will yet fired it as difficult to get his Suras. day shoeshine. as his eastern bros they,, and will have to take the pre, caution oi'< buying his S'Uhday` pas per. on ',Saturday, and will do ',with- out his Sunday smoke unless he r.e- rnombers ib beforehand. HUGE COAL O u Tr rte m. Year's Prollnetio l in Canada Eve eeetl:efl All Former Records. The production of coal in Canada in 191.2 ..exceeded that of any pre- vious year, the total production be- ing reported as 14,512,829 short tons valuedat..'3' 6 019 049. andconstitut- ing $ , H nearly 27 per cent, of the total value of the mineral products of Canada during the year. Compared with 1911, in b_ ch 3 ear ' the pro- duction r duction was 11,323,388 short tons `valued at $26,467,646, .anincr ease is shown of 3,189,441 tons, 'or 28 per eent, in quantity and $9,551,398 or 36 per cent. in total value. The largest previous year's out- put was in 1910, when .the produc- tion was 12,909,152 short tons, valu- ed .at $30,909,779, compared with which 1912 shows an increase of 1,- '603,677 tons or 12 per cent. and $5)- 100,265 or over 11.6 per cent. in to- tal value, In Nova Scotia there was an in- creased production in 1912 of 779,- 468 tons or 11 per cent„ over 1911, This province produced' nearly 54 per cent.; of the total in 1912 as against 62 per cent. in 1911. The production in New Brunswick is. quite small in proportion t6: the other provinces and amounted to only 44,780 tons, in. 1912, a decrease of nearly 20 per cent. from 1911.. In the west for the first time, on re- cord Alberta has the largest Pro- duction amounting to 3,240,577 tons, the .production in British Colum- bia being `3,208,997 tons. The lat- ter provincewould have had a high- er production had labor troubles not prevented a normal output. The production in Alberta is the high- est record for that province, while in British Columbia the greatest production was attained in 1910. Princess Sophia, wife of Prince Eitel Fritz, the Kai- ser's second son, who, it is report- ed, has left her husband and is now residing in Paris. SKIN CLEARED By SimpleChange in Food. It has been said by a physician that most diseases are the result of indigestion. There's undoubtedly much truth in the statement; even to the .cause of many unsightly eruptions, which many,;. suppose can be removed by applying some remedy anthe out- side. By changnig her food a Western girl was relieved of an eczema which was a great annoyance to her. She writes : "For five months- I was suffering with an eruption me my face and hands which our (foetal' called ec- xenla and which caused me a great deal of inconvenience. The suffer- ing 'Baas almost unbearable., "The medicine I took' only gave me temporary relief, One day I. happened to read somewhere that. eczema was caused by indigestion. Then I read that many persons had been relieved of, indigestion by eat- ing Grape -Nuts. "I decided to try it, 'I liked the taste of the food and was particu- Iarly pleased to notice that my di- gestion was improving.and' that the eruption was disappearing as if by magic, I had at last found, in this greab food, something that reached niy trouble, "When I find a victim of this affliction I remember ney own for- mer suffering and advise ,a trial of Clrape-Nuts food instead of medi- cines.'" edi-cines.'" Name given Cay Canadian. Postuzn Co,, Windsor, Ont. 'Read `"The Itoad to Wellvil.le," in klkgs, "Thbm's a Lcatson.'r liver read the 'Abbate 3.0 09 4, nos* on* aypaarI trent time tel . ' l'hayi �1ra f.:think true. time fit , of brims* {asalall�.' TICU SOAP Frequent shampoos with. Cuticuraa Soap, assisted when necessary by gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, afford the purest, sweet- est and most economical method of freeing the scalp of infants and children from minor eruptions, itchings and scalings and of es- tablishing permanent hair health. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are, sold throughout the world, A liberal sample of eaoh,,.{v1th 32 -page booklet on tho oaro and treatment or tho sten and scalp, sent post-free. Address •Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Dept. 8K, Boston. U.:S.'A.. Not to Her, Taste., Art Dealer -This is a beautiful scene from "Hamlet." Mrs. Newrich—I don't care for hamlets. Show me a good-sized. city. LIQQUID L?II �U UR is Nature's own remedy for RRHEU- MATISlti1, ECZEMA and kindred troubles, arising from impure blood. It has no equal as a blood purifier. Price 50 Cents a bottle. All.druggists, or SULPHUR PRO- DUCTS LIMITED, 158 Bay Street, Toronto. His Mite. She—What have you ever done 'for humanity'? He—Saved at least one man from a terrible fate, She=—When was this? He -When I. married you! Minard's Liniment Co„ Limited,' Gentlemen,—Last winter I received a groat benefit ,from the use of MINARD'S LINIMENT' 111 a severe attack of La Grippe, and I have frequently 'droved it to be very effective in cases of Inflamma- tion. Yours, W. A. IiUTCIIINSON. A. strong and wise man has his strength given to him, not that he may crush the weak, but that he may support and guide them. • Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta. Host's Youngest. "Don't your shoes feel very un- eomfortable when you walk, Mrs. Nuryche 4" Mrs. Nuryche—"Dear me, what an extraordinary ques- tion! ues-tion! Why do you ask, child?" Youngster—"Oh, • only cos pa said the other day since you'd come in to your money you'd got too big for' your boots." TryMurine Eye p 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 Tithes, 25c, 50c, Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eye Tonle Coed for All Eye* that Need Cara Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Cause and effect whiskey straight and a crooked walk. Minard's Liniment Cures Darget In tows. A Legal Tangle. The day was drawing to aclose. Judge, jurors, witnesses, and law- yers were growing weary; Finally the counsel for the prosecution rose to examine the defendant. "Exactly how far is it between the two towns?" asked the lawyer in a weary voice, ' The defendant; yawned, and re- plied, "About four miles as the. cry flows," , ``No doubts' said the maxi of law, "pan mean as the flow. cries. The judge leaned forward. "No," he -remarked •sauvely, "he :means as the fly crows." Then all three looked at one an- other, ,feeling that something was wrong somewhere. Many a poor Woman thinks ehe; oars do , nothing without a husband, ,incl when she gets one finds she can do nothing: with him, ED. looil Rro, aid Boidalle,, Iter it oc Will Fix Yon! Stlfrnes* Is . Rabbetblight OUt1 Ener, Sigts of Pain IOisan000 ,p. Gee whiz --•thinly of iti No. more stomach dosing necessary to tura 'your lama back. STOP'S 'trace of lamonees, every bit of chances, every sign of weakneee in the • h:tcbK'e muscles can be rubbed away for all time to opine by good old "Nervil:ne ". A''o other liniment can do the work so quickly, can penetrate so deeply, can brie; came and comfort too the beak=weary sufferer as Nervilfnc invariably does, $ackaclte isn't the only malady Nervi line is: quick to Cure. i'or lumbago or sciatica you would go far to find relief so speedy es Nerviline gives. Por chrome rheumatism there are pain-itteti'oying pro. Derides' in Nervi:ino that give it firet rank, The way it limbere up a stiff ,joint and takes eoreneda out of strained or rheumatic, muscles is simply a .wonder, I£ou have ve wn ache or a pain anywhere; if you have a sore back, a stiff neck, a I stiff ,joint, a retrained mtuaclo•-if you have lutnbago, congestedohest or sore throat; s ju t try y Ne rviluio , Rub it onplant, fully --it wont blister, it oau't de goy taxing, but cure yon. quickly. The large 60e, family size bottle le the most eeonoml- cal, of Bourse, but you. can, From any dealer, also get the 25e.. email 'size of., Nerviline, tbo king of all pain -relieving remedied. In the Fire- Districts on:Dominion Crown Lands in the west patrolled by Dominion; lire rangers the loss'. occasioned by ,forest fired last sed-. son is also remarkably small, nor is this due wholly to to Targe amount of rain which fell last supu>ner in the wool; ler there were also Sever- al dry spells when frequent fires oc- curred, which only the alertness of ,the fire -rangers prevented ,from oo-` 'easio.ning large losses'. In 'the Co.ast`, Tire Ranging District, B .C1,, which 'being situated in the Railway Belt is administered by the Dominion Forestry Branch, during June and: July and August no less than 110 fires occurred, yet all of these fires were extinguished before any stand- ing timber was destroyed, Cause for Anger. Mz', Wilkins was near the explod- ing point when his neighbor met him on the street. "That hat xna n Tomkins," he burst out, "has more nerve than anyone I ever met." "Wh " asked y2 hi s neighbor curi- ously, "Ile came.., g over to my house last evening and borrowed my gun to kill a dog that kept him awake nights." "Well, what of that?" "Why," shouted Mr. Wil- kins, "it was my dog he killed." WITAT NEXT? Will Quickly Cure Up Light the Make Your Exerciseixe1•c►se >l,igtSour :tSito611aCh : Any Ifousc. Light your home by doing your daily gymnastic stunt ! Utilize the energy developed • in exercising for health by leaking it operate a dna-. mo and storing up electricity to be turned • on as light. Such is the idea of a Frenchman, who has in - vetted the apparatus that will do. this very thing. He has combined a bicycle with a dynamo and storage • battery in such a way that each member of a fam- ily can, by taking a brief ride be- fore breakfast, store up enough electricity to light several lamps. One hour's pedalling is enough. The machine is made in two sizes, one to: work with a storage battery of twelve volts and -twelve amperes for the use of ordinary purses, the other for use with a storage battery of •twelve volts and twenty-five am- peres, for strong persons, The Scientific American remarks that one advantage of this machine is that if the lighting of the home be dependent upon the electricity derived from it, will give a stimu- lus to the use of the machine for exercise and tend to prevent the daily gymnastics from being ne- glected. H S 1'1TU GOT WESE. A sore corn, ho said, was bad enough, but to have it stepped on was the limit. He invested' in a bottle of Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor, and now wears a happy smile. Corn is gone -enough said. Try Putnam's Extractor, 250. at all deal- ers. 'h - FOREST FERE LOSSES, 1913. Dominion Forestry Branch Reports Remarkably Small Loss. The lowest level of forest fire loss on receril . in Canada was reached last year ,on Dominion Forest Re- serves in Western Canada, From the first of April to the enti of Sep- tember several of these reserves es- capd without a single fire over ten acres in extene, the small fires that did occur being extinguished by the rangers before occasioning any damage to standing timber. On the Rocky Mountain Forest Reserve, which has an area, of 13,373;856 acres, the fire-lossamounted to but 1,150 acres of young timber of only potential value and $150 worth of mature timber. The total area burnt over, more than half of which was cut -over or grass land, was but 3,010 acres, representing only 0.02 per cent of the area of this reserve. On the Dominion Forest reserves in British Columbia, which have a to- tal area of 2,420,000 acres not ' a single fire succeeded in spreading over a larger area than ten acres, and the only green timber injured by fire was fear acres of young lodgepole pine. The records are not yet complete for Saskatchewan and Manitoba, but the available figures compare favorably with the ones cited. T.he•above figures also com- pare favorably with corresponding ones on the National Forests of the United States, where the area burned in 1913, although the small- est in regent years, was somewhat over 0.3 per dent. of the total re- served area. Relieves Fullness After Meals. "When I was working around the farm, last winter, 1 had an attack of in- flammation," 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 acted very mildlyand seemed to heal the bowels. 1 did not require large doses to get, results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. and: feel so glad that I have found a mild yet certain remedy. ' To -day I am well— no pain, no sour stomach, a good appetite, able to digest anything. , This is a whole lot of good for one 1 medicine to do, and; 1 'can say Dr. Hamilton's Pillsare the best pills; and lay letter, I am sure, proves it." Refuse a substitute for Dr, Hamil- ton's } ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, sold in yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. Every where. Wanted: Glad and sunny people All along the way, just to make it fair and mellow Asa summer's day; Just to speak a word of greeting And to. give a smile That shall make each splendid pur- pose Stili the more worth while. If a man is a bore he's always the last to discover it. MRS. A. SAICH, of Cannington Manor, Sask., Writes :—"My brother suf- fered severely from eczema. The sores were very exten- sive, and burned: like coals into his flesh. Zam-Buk took out all the fire, and quickly gave him ease. Within three weeks of commencing with Zam••Buk treatment, every sore had been cured." This fis but one of the many letters we are•conttantly receiving from people who have proved the healing powers of Zam-Buk. For eczema, piles, sores, burns, cuts and all skin troubles there is nothing like this wonderful bairn. No skin disease should be con- sidered incurable until Zam-Buk has been tried. Alt Druggists, 50c. per Box. Refuse Substitutes. aattria4 x.g1 iclsty,. •CC040auiCab Meat A time and money, hirci, I strenngthprothter. ;. . FARMS FOR SALl. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,, Toronto. T P Y017 WANT 'r0 BUT OR, • SELL A Pratt, ,_WANT elk, rasp, or Dairy Farrel.write 1I, W'. Dawson. Brampton, or 90 Colborne St., Toronto. H W. 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Write for free booklet giving' particulars and prices of our Champion Plvapor- afor and all up-to-date supplies for which we are headquarters. Write for free ea talogue and tell us how many trees you tap. TBE O15 AMI MPG. CO:; X.TeerICSD 68 Wellin{rton Bt., Montreal, Que. Approaching That. "Don't you think women are get- ting too daringly original in the • matter of dress?" "Original 1 They are getting positively aboriginal." Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Much Depends. "Should add acquaintance be for gots" Well, very much depends On whether he's the one or not Who, borrows or who lends." Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria, ROTEL TRAYMORE ON THE OCEAN FRONT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ISSUE S megn7flcent ten -Story, fire -proof additionis just beln,t Completed, •seeking this fatuous hostelry the newest and most up•to'date of Atlantic City :itotels. A new feature it the unusual size,of the bed morns, averaging; l9 feet square. 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