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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-1-22, Page 3AFTERS EFFECTS OF DREADED LA GRIPPE 1)voroolne by the Use of Dr. Wil liana' pink , Mlle Throughout Canada la grippe (in- )luenee) .prostrates thousands of (busy men .and women every winter, b'wrecking their health • and leaving ehind nunl;e};+ous serious ailments'. at .ii1 the after effects of la grippe i !that cause such widespread misery. Here . is the reason. • La, grippe reaves behind it weakened vital powers, a shattered nervous sys- tem, impure sand impoverished blood, and a low state of health . Ythab renders the sufferer extremely liable to rheuxnatism, indigestion, if and nervous disorders. You can avoid la grippe entirely by keeping the blood rich and pure through the occasional use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, Or if, be- cailse you :have not recognized your blood weakness,' la grippe fastens its fangs upon you, its disastrous after effects one be driven out by the same medicine. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' increase and enrich the blood supply,' feed the starving nerves, and thus impart new health and new strength to enfeebled men and women, Mr. G. St. Clair, con- nected with the Sun Life Assurance Co,, Halifax, N.S., says : "I was taken down with a heavy cold and 1a grippe, and was confined to the house for some weeks. I had the :best of medical attention, and al- vathough the doctor said T was cured I was still far from well, and did not have the vim ' necessary for a strenuous business life, and did not attend to either office or field work. Talking with a friend he said 'Why not try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' I decided to do so, and before I had used a box felt a.n improvement, and before long the. Pills made pie feel like anew man. I can't there- fore Ray too muchin favor of this 'valuable medicine, and hope that .any who may read this and be .in need of medical attention will be persuaded to try this truly wonder- ful medicine." You can get these health -renew- ing Pills through any medicine 1dealer or. by mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. sli DRIVEN BY R.A.DIUM A Hint of an Age When Substance l.Eay Become a Fuel. • vol'kiai, with the lateet uacdiu a lir, P i llip3 achieved other ranuatii llustratin the rexnar1ahie .proper„ »i.es ra 1 unl, Ile took st. balloon, end eleotrifying it with friotlion from A haudkez'chief, made ib fellow lie finger about; thee he passed it speck bf radium iu a tube over it find the eltsetrioity WAS gone and', She ba,lloou was Unresponsive. B`tl produced a blue speck of light which. was easily influenced by a znagnat, He showed the rays: ,penetrating lu-; zinotisly through an opague sur- face, And as he demonstrated he drop - pad little items .of information which will perhaps be astonishing to the general public, euoh as The Beta rays of radium, have a velocity of 180,000 miles per second; The Alpha rays or helium have a velocity of 18,000 miles per second. There are 20,000 tons of radium in theesea. One ton of radium is equal to 1,- 500,000 tons of coal in point of radio -energy. A gramme of radium diminishes to half its quantity in 1,750 years; it is elowly giving off energy during that time equal to 3,600 horsepower. hours. In view of the fact, he said, that the exhaustion of the coal supply was put at 200 years, science must begin to look about for some new source of energy. "This," he ob- served, pointing to a retort stand as an example of hidden possibili- ties, "may have enough energy to run a steamship across the Atlan- tic." RAILROAD FOR ICELAND. From the Capital to Extend Fifty An era when radium might be us- ed as fuel for ships and motor cars was hinted at by C. E. S. Phillips at the Cancer hospital in London recently, says- the London Chroni- cle. Ji;,."I am not saying this with any seriousness," he remarked with a smile; but an experiment he car- oled out^one of a series in the course of his lecture—indicated that there was foundation for his obser- vation. In solution radium decom- poses water, giving off an explosive mixture of gases. Mr. Phillips pro- duced :these gases, and by fusing them with an electric spark created a current of air which drove a small fan. Another experiment described was a "sporting event," as the lec- turer was doubtful whether he could encompass it. In practice it was very successful. From the stage along the roof ran a glass tubing, 25 feet in length, connected with a tube of zinc sulphide. The lights were turned down and in the dark- ness radium emanations were pumped through the tubing, and in an instant -bile sulphide, was glow- ing luminously while the audience .—many of whom were medical men —loudly applauded. Like an ultra -modern conjurer, Let the Breakfast Cali mean a dish of erisp, golden -brown Post Toasti es served with a. sprinkling of sugar and some rich .`cream. This' delightful food made of choice Indian Corn— flaked and toasted—is ready to ,serve direct from the package. Just the thing for break t, lunch or supper, winter Irr summer. A try fella why 1 Toasti,es are sold grooere--e'v'erywhere cane+dlazl'•t'aetnnc, Cereal llo., Ltd.' Windsor, Ontario, Miles East. A million :dollar railroad is to be started in Iceland at an early date, extending from the capital, Reyk- javik, in an easterly direction across the plain of ' Thingvala, a distance of about 58 miles, to the Olfusa bridge. Ultimately it is proposed to extend this line to Thorsjaa, where the line will branch off in two directions, one going to the, geysers and the other to Cerbak. The proposed line passes through a rather populous country, and one which is much frequented by tourists. Hereto- fore the means of traffic in than country have been rather meagre. There are some few carriage roads in the southern part of the coun- try, and a few :vehicles are avail- able but journeys are made gen- erally on pony -back, and in some instances are long and tedious. The country opened up by the new rail- road is already an important dairy section, and with the, operation- of the new line—the value of the lands will increase. 44 HEALTH FOR BABY To keep the baby healthy and strong his little stomach must be kept sweet and his bowels working regularly—that is the secret of. health in little ones. The mother who keeps a supply of Baby's Own Tablets in the house can feel rea- sonably sure that her little ones are going to escape the results of childhood .ailments, for the Tablets instantly relieve and. -cure such troubles as constipation, indiges- tion, colds, colic and worms by reg- ulating the stomach and bowels. Concerning them Mrs. Jas. De- roche, Cache Bay, Ont., writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for three years and have always found them the best remedy for lit- tle one's;" They are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co:, Brockville, Ont. SPAIN'S MILK SUPPLY. Derived Mainly from Goats -Hy- gienic Dairy Farms. According to the most recent sta- tistics published here, there are up- ward of 3,500,000 • goats in Spain; writes Consul General Morgan, rom Barcelona. In every town of he country bands of'these animals are driven through the streets dur- ing the, early morning and after- noon hours and milked in the pre- eiice of the purchaser of the milk. There are few goat dairies in the country where the milk is put up in ottles, but they are of small eini- ortan ` Theentire c ant xe production is onsumed in the country, and only small portion thereof is made into Neese. The finest breed of goats and hose producing the largest quan- ity of milk are raised in Murcia rovince, south of Alicante, whence h ecountry's supply of these ani - ale generally cronies, 'About 60,- 00 of these animals are slaughter- d eachyear in Barcelona for con- uznption, and the export of goat- ,:ins from Spain in 1912 amounted 1,797,754 • pounds, valued : at 573,047. The goats weigh between 55 and G pounds,' .and the daily average ilk given is a little over two b ue,xes per goat The milk retails t 13.5 to `1.4,5 cents a quart, de- s girding to supply and demand, Tho lanais are fed- entirely, on dried St Calfa and beeps, • and the Boat of t cod, constinied by each .will. average V out, 0 cents a day. The price at a wwhioli they are sold varies bebweee 20 and $,35; ,according to the silo P f t s b p •c a c t t p m 0 c s sl to m c al nb COULD NOT PUT :HAQSH\ WATER Salt:ahetim lean with Itching and Burning. lator. Pim ins, Cutis Y P curd Soap��and Ointment Cured in Two Weeks, I.' lxieo A Briilant, Que.--' Suffered, with salt rheum for nine months. It began by itching and burning end My hands broke out In watery Plmp3ee and T could not sleep. Cub' scratch ley hands and they *would bleed. Tho pimples were email and white, about the size :1; 1 of pin heads Milled with water. I could noU pub my hands in water at all, "I tried , — and but found no relief until I used Outioura Soap and ointment. I put the °talcura Olnt Ment on my hands after washing them with the cutictua Soap and in two }weeks they \were perfectly cured." (Signed) Mise Bridget A. Brland, M'ay 17, 1013. FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS The Renewing is a most effective and eco- nomical treatment: Gently ammear the af- fected parts with Cutiicura, Ointment, on the end of the finger. but do not rub, Wash: off the Cutleura Ointment five minutes With Cuticula. Soap and bot *eater and continuo, bathing for eons minutes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At other threes use Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath, to assist in preventing infianima- tion, irritation and clogging of the pores. Outicura soap and Ointment sold every- where. .For liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. book, send post -card. to Potter Drug & Ohem, Corp., Dept. D, Borten, U. S. Ar of the goat and •the quantity of milk she gives. They live to the age of fifteen or sixteen years and are productive at the second year. In former years goats' milk was used almost exclusively throughout the country, and even now it is more used than cow's milk, and ' it is highly recommended for invalids. In Barcelona the consumption has fallen off in recent years on' account of the fine hygienic dairy farms which have been established here, these dairies being regarded by competent authorities as among the finest in the world. The cows kept on these farms are imported from Holland, England and Switzerland. di Flowers, Fruit and Sunshine In January and always, are t, be found in California, the ideal wintering, place, reached com- fortably and conveniently by the Chicago, Union Pacific and North Western Line, via the fastest and most direct routes, amidst the luxurious• surroundings of the compartment, club and observation par- lor, or more moderate -priced and home- like Tourist car.. Three splendid trains. daily—The Overland Limited; fastest train to San Francisco; The Los Angeles Lim- ited, three days to the Magic Oity of the Land of Sunshine, via Salt Lake City; and the San Francisco' Limited. The Overland Route off ere: Safety—Speed—Scenery and unexcelled dining car sorvioe—teat it. Rates, illnstrated matter and full' partic- ulars on application. B. H. Bennett, Gen- eral Agent, 46 Yongo Street, Toronto, Ontario, Natives Like Salt. If salt is not essential to life, why do those who have little or none of it crave fox it? You should see; as I have seen (writes a cor- respondent) the whole population turn out of an African village on the approach of white prospectors in the hope of obtaining salt. The men demanded it, the women clam- ored and the children cried for it. Even the coffee -colored babies slung astride their mothers' backs thrust forth their tiny hands and devoured it as greedily as our Eng- lish children do sweets. A spoon- ful of salt all round established amicable relations, and,when it came later to bartering I found salt by far the most valuable medium. Value for value, salt procured three' times as much as calico or fancy goods. -London Chronicle. Helpless Froin Rheumatism Cin Pills Cive Prompt Relief By Curing The Kidneys.. Mr. Samuel Longmore, of Montreal, says: "Just a word of praise for GSN PILLS. About fifteen months ago I could not walk sprose my 'room, suffering severely with Rheumatism. I took GIN PILLS and be- came quite well. Two 'menthe ago, T had Rheumatic Pains with Neuralgia. I re- sorted to GIN PILLS again for one week and became quite well" ' 50e. a Box, 6 for $2.60. Sample free if you write National Drug at Chemical Co. Of Canada, Limited, Toroato, A Scottish agriculturist was re- lating his experience to an Irish- man, and was very proud of the fact that he had planted an acorn seed which had sprung up into a beautiful oak tree. "Ah 1" said. Pat, "that was nothing. Sure, I once planted a. dead eat, and in a; short time up sprang a sanitary in- spector." 1Vanted. Wanted — Twelve welleeducated, conscientious young women as pupil nurses in ' City Hospital, Cleveland, to fill vacancies caused. y graduation. Il•nusual variety of experien.oe. New Nurses' Rome con to be «nipleted.• Finest con- tagious dieease building in the ate. Children's Ward and Me- ernity Department. Two months': fasting purses' wort,, Monthly llowltnoe £resp time of .xteoeptanee. A. 20 Frederika:It. Gaisor, rznelyal. • • Good.Bye, Old Backache Irerulliae Will Fix You! GGea whtzrt--think of It! 144 snore etornach dosing neeeesary to curd your lame back, 17Yery trabe oi; 'lazmeneee, every bit of stiffness, everysien of weakness in fife ' back's muscles cap be rubbed etway for all time to coxae by good old-"'Neri i1ine," No other liniment Can do the work ao quioklY, can penetrate so deeply, can bring ease aid comfort to the back -weary sufferer as Nerviline ln- varlablY does. I3p,nitaclie isn't the only malady Nerviline is quick to cure. For lum- bago or sciatica you would go far to find relief so speedy a;,s Nerviline gives. For chronic rheumatism there are pain.destroyiiig properties in Ner- viline' that give it first rank. The way It nibere up a Stiff joint and takes soreness out of strained or rheumatic muscles is simply a wonder. - If you have .axi• ache or pain any - whore, it you have a sore back, a stiff neck, a stir joint, a strained muscle -4f you have lumbago, eon gested chest or sore throat, just try Nerviline, Rub it on plentifully—it won't blister, it can't do anything but cure you quickly. The ' large 60c., family size bottle is the most econ- omical, of course, but you can,. from any {sealer, also get the 260. small size of. Nerviline, ti- i king of all pain - relieving remedies. .14 Wanted Ugliness in Olden Days. Some bygone housewives appear to have regarded ugliness as a quality to be desired in their ser- vants. When ElizaCoke, daughter of Coke of Norfolk, was about to marry, she wrote to her prospective mother-in-law: "Pray have the goodness to decide as you think best about the pretty housemaid,. I wish she were less pretty and less fond of dress; but if her conduct and principles are good neither are really objectionable faults.. I think bu'restablishment will, be a pattern of morality, particularly if : Mr. Stanhope engages the squinting bustler and the terrible housemaid he mentioned to me."—London Chronicle. The Reason: A little girl of seyen or eight years stood one day before a closed gate. A gentleman passed slowly.. The little girl turned and said to him: "Will you please open this gate for me 4" The gentleman did so. Then he said kindly "Why, my child, couldn't you open the gate for yourself 2" "Because," said the little girl; "the paint's not dry yet." : - Right. "A girl and things to eat have a good deal in common." "Hose's that 1" "If they don't agree with you it's best to ,keen away, no matter how much you may like 'cm," The Result of Suspicion. "De man dat don't trust any- body," ; said Uncle Eben, • "is mighty liable to figure out moral responsibilities in .a way dat'll pre- vent anybody ruin trustin' him." CORNS ARE LICE, KNOTS.. Year by year they grow harder and in- cidentally more painful. Why surer when ' ou can be oared for 25c, spent on Put- nam's Corn Extractor? Fifty years in use and guaranteed to . cure. Uee Putnam'e Extractor, 26e. at all dealers. Chance to Escape. "Papa, now•;th<at you have bought 'Laura apiano, you might buy me a pony.i "Why •so, Tommy?" "Then ,at least I could go riding when she: is playing." Minard's Liniment Cures target in Cows. Boarding House Criticism. Landlady -"Will you take tea or coffee 4" Boarder — "Which ever you call it," Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. New Friends. "You're eo nice to your friend, Emma. I've never heard you say anything but•good of her." "That's very natural. I hardly know her yet" Which is Ungenerous. Bix—I always keep my troubles to myself. Dix --Quite right, tool When you tell them, you are taking rip the time of the man who is waiting to tell you his. ISSUE 4— mon POLICE OF APRICA., Helrtil Ral>tend )ver Mltndrede at. Mies of Dessert. Quroisity has been expressed .as to `vilat ,are, the funetieete of a 04,1001 corps. In reality the 'camel carps is a foreo of military' police whose "beats" extend over, buedrodaa of miles of desert land beset, with''hiel-, den dangers.. They are the hardest,. worked and the bravest glusedia its' of law and order in the world, The corps, to the ; numbesr of nearly 800 men, are composed ee tirely of blacks --splendid types of British East Africans, chosen spe- cially for their strength -and endur- ance. These men are commanded by eight British sh' officers, Officially their duty is to patrol the 1,000 miles :of .coast line from, Suez to the Giulf of Aden, to suppress native disorders. An officer of the Egyptian army who is home in London on furlough, gave some interesting details of the camel corps and its work. "British officers who join the camel corps are then who want excitement and dan- ger and plenty of it," .he said. "The official headquarters of the corps are at Cairo, but the men are seldom or ever seen there. They 1 work principally from Aden, but' have no set instructions. Whenever there is trouble or 1 sign" cf trouble among the native tribes there the camel corps goes. Always they ride with their rifles ready to hand, alert and on the watch for the dusky enemies who know so well how to hide in the desert." The duties of this splen- did force are, in fact, analogous to those of the famous Royal North- west Mounted Polio°. Women with Sallow Shin Iere Is ao G off. lreatiiieiit. You Get Results Quickly. Womanly beauty .is largely the out- ward expression of health. Every woman with pale cheeks and poor complexion needs medicine— needs a potent tonic to regulate her system. To tone up the stomach—to insure good digestion—to: give new life and vitality to the whole system—where is there a remedy' like Dr. Hamilton's Pills ? Dr. Hamilton's Pills enable you to eat what you like—they correct con- stipation—make nourishing blood— instil force and vim into a run-down sys tem.. If nervous and can't sleep your re- medy is Dr. , Hamilton's Pills—they search out the cause ea your coeditign and'yoii rise in the morning refreshed, strong, vigorous, ready for the day's work. Dr. Hamilton asks every weak and debilitated person to use his Mandrake and Butte—int Pills. They make old folks feel young, and weak folks feel strong. Their effects upon insomnia and langour is marvellous. Hundreds declare they soothe and quiet the nerves so that a good night's rest al- ways follow 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 25c. boxes. Modern 'Development. "I suppose that your son is de- veloping apaco." Yes; and a pace that is much too fast for one of his years." Mineral's Liniment Co., Limited. Sirs: I have used your MINARD'S LINI- MENT for the past 26 yearn and whilst I have occasionally used other liniments I can safely say that I have never used any equal to youre. If rubbed between the hande and in- haled frequently, it will. never fail to cure cold in the head in twenty-four hours. It is also the Best for brulsee, sprains, eto. Yours truly, G. LESLIE. Dartmouth. War's Awful Toll. A striking illustration of the ter- rible human waste in war is fur- nished by the census just taken of the new Bulgarian territories ac- quired by conquest. The male pop- ulation of that portion of Mace- donia allotted to Bulgaria, wa,s re- duced .during the hostilities from 175,000 to 42,500. In Bulgarian Thrace only 225,000 males remain out of a total before the war of 494;090, while in the district of Mus- tapha Pasha, where fighting waged so long and fiercely, only 4,000 males are left out of 33,000, the to- tal before fighting began. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta, The Lawyer.Knewv. Defendant -I don't know what I'd have dome if it hadn't been for you. Lawyer—I know, though. You'd have done time. False Alarnl. "Why does run - idles your dog keep run- gtoyou4. "He's a Russian wolfhound, His •nairre is Mickzewick Every time I eneeze he thinke Pfau calling him," Ile Takes Them "Dobbs .soya he takes a;nunnber of magazines." "That's truer He takes come of mine before I even get a chance to look at the Xiieturee." 1 reedy baked to a:aticety; whole,' mealy end (lilt, '. flavored, Heating oa iy i?l necessary,. art( ani�++V %um do W (:lark Nl .r.:,M ea, satE wK. P01'raals' A horse in the field is worth two in the barn. You can't prevent Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, or Curb front putting your horse in the learn but you can prevent these troubles from Iseepingg iorsesin the barn very long, You can get KE ` 'ALL'S SPAVIN CURE at any druggists at $1 a bottle,O for $6, and Kendall's willcure. Thousands of farmers and horsemen will say se. Our book "Treatise on the horse" free. ea Dr. 8..1. KENDALL CO., Enosburo Falls, Vt. FARMS FOR. SALE. Ii. W. DAWSON, Ninety. Colborne Street. Toronto. T17 YOB WANT TO BUY 0R SELL X Fruit, Stock, Grain; or Dairy Fara write II. W.Daweon, Brampton, or se Colborne ,at., Toronto. N W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD NEW$. d paper properties for. Bale in Ori. tario towns at right prices: • Apply quickly 26 subscription renewal time is jest opea. in g., Wil son Publiebieg Company, 73 West Adel aide Street. Tor'ntea NURSERY STOCK. Q,TR.�WBERY' RIES, RASPBERRIES, FIFT I, Varieties. Free Catalog. McConnell & Son, Grovesend, Ontario. MISCELLANEOUS... `CANCER; TUMORS. LUAIPS. ETC.; 1J internal and external, cured with. our pain, by our home treatment. Writ, es before too late• Dr. Beaman Medical Ca„ Lin itr'tl, Cnllingwond, Ont. The. Soul of aPiano i;sthe A tlo�n, 'basest on the °OT^O lc !EL 76Y:�L�i Piano Action The close intimacies of cid age seem to consist in comparing gceits era rho -mare P TENT MEDICINL' nr 19 NOT ,a n. 1 is 97 per cent. pure ,sulphur, liquefied by a few other iearo. ciente just as ranee and h-a"lth• eat Cul. You _can use it safely and WAY profitably as an ANTISEPTIC. Try it on that cold ,sote, or any other sore you may have. Leading nureos recommend it. Prise, 50 rents a bottle, For THS sale by all druggists. Naw If your druggist does not carry it remit direct to SUM. PROM PJIOD GOTS, LIMITED 158 Bay street, Toronto, and send us his name. 5ULPH-1$1: PRo cT5 A Poor Plea for 'Wooers. "So you didn't marry the rich Miss Jenks after all. Was it your own doing 1" "Oh, yes. 7nu see' I took no for an answer. hi nerd's Liniment Cures Oistem fer. The Lesser Evil. Briggs—"You must have a lot of trouble keeping your wife dress ed up in the .height- of style." Griggs -"Yes, but it's nothing to the trouble I'd have if I didn't.'' Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have. Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart —Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sal( Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, T Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.. An Eye Tonic Good for All Eyes that Need Care Murtne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago 'A Mall of Regular Habits. "How long before Mr. Jimpson will be home i" asked a nau's voice over the telephone. "He telephoned a few minutes ago that he had just left his office," answered Mrs, Jiinpson. "He will pass six saloons an his way, and. will probably spend 10 minutes in each one. I expect hien home ,in something like an hour." Constipa►tion'--�---* Is an enemy within the camp. It will undermine the strongest constitution and ruin the most: vigorous .health. It leads to indigestion, biliousness, impure blood, had complexion, sick headaches, and is one of the most frequent causes of appendicitis. `1`o negleetit is slow suicide. lir. Morse's Indian hoot Pine positively cure Constipation. They are entirely vegetable in composition ansa do not tic ell, *weaken or gripe. Preserve your health by taking 7t"e M Cf r 1 e'a Indian Rocitt Pills