HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-10-21, Page 7PALE, FEEBLE GIRLS
Weakness Generally Comes on
as. Womanhood
Approaches:
THE "WASTERS."
Many Directions in Which the British
Could Save.
Only when the items of our ex-
penditure are examined in detail can
we fully realizein how many direc-
Girls. upon the threshold of woman tions we could save and assist the na-
a. p tion to find the £3,000,000 a day ne-
hood often drift into a decline in spite cessary to carry on the war against
of all care and attention. How often Germany, says London Answers.
one sees girls who have been strong Gentlemen used to figures give us
and lively become suddenly weak, de- the appalling information that the
pressed, irritable and listless:. ;It is average spent by each household in
the dawn of womanhood—a crisis in the country on strong drink per week
. the, life of every girl—and prompt is 6s. 6d, If this sum were reduced
measures should be taken to keep the , to 3s. 3d,, we should save 280,000,000,
blood pure and rich with the red tint I Ten years ago we drank 10 oz. of
of -health.. If the blood is not healthy tea less per head that we drink now.
atahfs critical stage the body is weak-
We could easily revert to the old
ened and grave disorders follow. Dr. quantity, If we did we should be 20,-
Williams' Pink Pills have saved thou- 000,000 lb; of tea a year better off.
sands of young girls from what might One pound of tea ouuht,af make 150
have been life-long invalidism or an cups. How many cups does this mean
early death. They are a blood -builder a year? Three thousand million!
of unegualed richness, strengthening Every male over sixteen years of
weak nerves and producing a liberal
aver -
supply of red, healthy blood' which age in the country smokes an
every girl needs to 'sustain her age of 31/2 oz. cigars and tobacco a
strength. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills week, Half an ounce a day each is
have proved their great value over tea much. We can easily save ii.
and over again to young women smokes.
whose health was failing, Miss Mu-
sa Meat is another tremendous item
nee Duffield, Eramosa, Ont., ys: we could curtail. Cheese has an
"It gives me great pleasure to tell equal food value. And peas, beans,
you what Dr, Williams" Pink Pills and lentils will eke out whatever meat
have done for me. When I was ap-
we have wonderfully.
preaching the age of womanhood I
suffered greatly from bloodlessness, WHERE DOES GOLD GO?
or anaemia. My work was a drag to 1FIan • a Treasure of Ancient Days
me, I had no` appetite and never felt y Y
rested in the mornings. I could Has Vanished Completely.
scarcely walk for five minutes at a What becomes of gold? queries The
time without taking a rest. I was Chicago Journal. It is one of the
troubled with severe headaches, and oldest metals in human use—there
things looked gloomy indeed. I doc- are gold beads dating back to the.
• tared for a long' time and got but
little, if any, benefit. I was advised
to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and almost all the influences which de -
did so, and after taking them for a stroy other metals, and it •has been
time, felt better. I continued taking mined in enormous quantities, yet to-
the Pills until I had used six boxes, day more than two-thirds of the gold
when I felt like a new person, and hi use has been dug since 1849.
was again enjoying splendid health. What becomes of the rest? Where.
I would strongly advise any girl who
.1 is weak or run down to try Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills,"
You can get these pills from any
dealer in medicines or by mail. at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont,
Wonderful Miracles Worked
On Weak Stomachs
By Dr. Hamilton's Piles
There are despairing men and wo-
men by the thousands in this City
'2;000 MILES OF KHAKI.
One Yorkshire Mill's Contribution to
War Office Weekly.
The chief argument advanced by
the enemies of compulsory military
service is the danger of crippling the
essential trades of Great Britain, and
whose stomachs keep them in con- particularly the industries engaged in
stant misery that can be quickly ie- the manufacture of war material. An
stored to vigorous health by Dr. idea of the tremendous scale on. which
Hamilton's Pills. We know of ' no war equipment of every description
other medicine that possesses the is being manufactured in, Great Brie
power to kindle into new life the ex- tain is found, in statistics relating to
haunted energies of chronic stomach the textile industries in Leeds and
sufferers. There is, an extraordinary other Yorkshire towns where mills,
Lpower in Dr. Hamilton's •Pills that big and small, are working night and
arches out the weal. spots, that day to turn out huge quantities' of
braces up the delicate glands and com-
plex
om- khaki cloth not only for the British
e wrk`stomach a
1 >. workings of the d
p g
sn
troops but for thoseoftheallies s
bowels. There are invigorating, soap s a
stimulating tonic ingredients in Dr, well, The belligerent troops are now
Hamilton's Pills which are derived taking to wearing khaki and the other
from powerful juices taken from allies are evidently doing the same,
rare herbs and roots, and these are for French, Russian and Italian offi-
scientifically' combined with other cern are often seen wearing khaki
medicinal products so as to assist in
a harmonious and proper working of
the entire system. The ingredients
of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, coming from
the great, storehouse of Mother Na-
ture herself, can be relied upon to
be harmless. Guaranteed results fol-
low to all who use Dr. Hamilton's ed how and where to get khaki and.
Pills for Stomach Weakness, Gas, tailors to make it up into garments
Sourness, headache, Biliousness or quickly enough to keep pace with re -
Constipation. Seekers of the better cruiting and needs of the forces in the
health can not do better than 'invest field was almost as serious a problem
as that of inducing men to enlist.
Both these problems, however, were
solved with equal rapidity.
Chest Colds and Hoarseness
uniforms of the regulation type,
In one big mill in Yorkshire 2,000
miles of Khaki, about fifty-six inches
wide, is being woven, dyed and turn-
ed into 200,000 complete suits for sol-
diers in a week. When the war start -
25c. in this health -bringing family
medicine.
- *
CANADIANS ARE SAVERS.
Have One Hundred Dollars Each I
Bank.
It does not do to judge of the sev-
stone age. It is an object of almost Ings of a country by the sums he the
universal desire. It is proof against banks alone. The French peasant,
for instance, uses the savings bank
only as a place for his loose change
WORDS OF THE WISE.
•
To the contented even poverty is
joy; to the discontented even wealth
is vexation.—Chinese Proverb.
He that destroys a shilling destroys
is the gold that set Jason wandering
into the Black Sea, that filled the
treasures of Croesus, that paid the
terrific tribute which Persian kings
assessed against the Punjab? What
has happened to the yellow dust and
"electrum"—an alloy of gold and l
silver—which negro traders brought
down the Nile to Egypt for four or
five thousand years? Ancient gold,
like that of modern times, was used
for money and for ornaments, but L
both have disappeared. Where?
The most enduring of metals, and
yet the most evanescent; perpetually
all that it might have produced, even sought and yet constantly escaping
acores of pounds.—Franklin. the hands of even the successful seek -
Run not into debt either for' wares en—that is gold. What is the reason
bought or money borrowed; be con- for its curious elusiveness?
tent to wait for things that are not r
an absolute necessity, rather than to Applied In
run up the score.—Matthew Hale. Corns 5 Seconds
It is no small commendation .to a Sore, blistering feet
manage a little well. He is a good 4 U u re f r om corn pdnrehed
wagoner who can turn in a little ( tees can be aired
room. To live well in abundance is ick by Putnam's Ex.
tractor in 24 hours.
the praise of the estate, not of the "Putnam's" soottes
person. I will study more how to way that drawing pain, eases instant.
give a good account of my little than it', makes the feet feed good at once.
to make it more.—Bishop Hall. Qat a 25c. bottle of "Peitnam's today.
He who is taught to live upon a d4
little owes more to his father's wis- HOW SHELLS DISABLE MEN.
dom than he who has a great deal ---
left him does to his father's care.= Changes in Atmospheric Pressure by
William Penn. Explosions Are Odd.
as Not hysteria, but the most profound
HEALTHY CHILDREN nervous demoralization . may result
merely from the blasts of wind pro -
A child's health depends upon the duced by shell explosions, according
state of his stomach and, bowels. If to the London Lancet, which gives
they are kept regular and sweet the some of the observations of Paul Ra -
little one is sure to be healthy. vaut, as related by him to the
' Baby's Own. Tablets are the mother's Academie de Medicine de Paris.
best friend in keeping her 'little ones M. Ravaut observed a case in No-
well. They act as a gentle laxative; vember, 1914, where, after a shell ex -
are absolutely safe and are pleasant plosion, a man was carried to the am-
to take. , Concerning them Mrs. David bulance 'station suffering from para- When Teacher Has the Habit.
„Label, Ste. Perpetue, Que., writes:-•- plegia, which is a paralysis of the "Best is best, ' and best will ever
" "My baby was so troubled with eonsti- lower half of the body. In March,
pation that he could not sleep day or 1915, the explosion of•a bomb a trifle live."When a person feels this way
night. I gave him Baby's Own Tab- over a yard away left a man paralyz- about Postum they are glad to give
s.
lets and now he is a big healthy boy." ed on his left side and unable to speak. testimony for the benefit of otherh
The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- In both these cases all feeling had A school teacher sice writes: `"I had
ers or by mail at 25 cents a box' from" been destroyed in the paralyzed parts been a coffee drinker since my child-
The Dr. Williams' ' Medicine Co., and there was nowhere any external hood, and the last, few years it had
Brockville, Ont. wound. The second ease got well in injured me seriously."(Tea produces
about the same effects as coffee, be-
e, twelve days, except for some stiffness cause they both contain the drugs,
PROVERBS OF SOLOMON. in the left leg. caffeine and tannin).
In another instance an explosion "One cup of coffee taken at break -
He that,tilleth the land shall have made one victim almost comatose. fast would cause me to become so
plenty of bread; but he that followeth Violent headaches and deafness ,in the nervous that I could scarcely go
after vain persons shall have poverty left ear were observed. through with the day's duties,, and
The explosion of a mine near a this nervousness was often accom-
trench sent another man staggering ponied by deep depression of spirits
quickly Rubbed Away
"Nerviline" Gives Speedy Relief
and Cures Over Night.
Got a cold?
and when he has accumulated a few congested or Is your -rice coxaa . ?spy— is your chest ° knows, or what you think, or any -
francs he takes" the money out and If so, youare the very person that thing of that kind, but what you
buys '"rents" or national debt scrip. Nerviline will cure in a iiffy, knows Do you understand?" wit -
forother words, he has been doing Nerviline is strong and penetrating. 1'4 al, I know, responded the wit
for years what British statesmen are It sinks right into the tissues, takes' nese with emphasis, as he lifted one
urging their people to do—he hands . out inflammation and soreness, de- limber leg and laid it across the
his savings over to the Government stroys colds in a truly wonderful way. other; "I know that Clay Grub said
Rub Nerviline over the client --rub on
to be used for the nation's purposes, lots of it, and watch that tightness that Bill Thompson told him that hehe
John Thomas' wife tell Sid
Dane buysyshays inng aco-o st The
rativeriro-fty ^ sinks in too far. st—doesn
't s rnplyyestay Shieford's gal that her husband was
p p 1? thereh the fi ht took and
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Bread made hi the home with Royal
yeast will keep fresh arid moist longer
than that made with any other'.
Food Scientists claim that there is
morenourishment in a pound of good
home made bread thanin apound of
meat. Consider the difference incest.
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On the' Safe Side,
"So you intend to be a soldier
when you grow up. Don't you know
you'll be in danger of getting killed
"Who by?"
"Why, the enemy."
""Then I'll be the enemy."
INITazt> $311 seine exit Teeilovef6 elearaigi
Careless.
"What a terrible cold your daugh-
ter has.!'
"Yds, the foolish girl. She went
out the other afternoon in her sum-
mer furs and neglected to keep them
hooked about the throat."
rain'. Ziaiityont Calms mete:Le a
What He Knew,
The lawyer shook his finger warn-
ingly at the witness and said:
"Now, we want to hear just what
you know, not -what some one else
ducing agencies of one kind or an-; on the surface like a thlelr, any hm- when a g place,
other, furnishing thus the capital that' met ld If thethroat is raspy
that he said that they slung each
has made of his country one of the and sore, rub it well outside with other around in the bushes right con -
marvels of the modern intensive Nerviline, and use Nerviline as a gar- siderable."
ale diluted with warm water. Just The lawyer glared at the witness
farming. And so with many others. one or two treatments like this rind and said curtly: "You may stand
Nevertheless, the deposits in the save; your voice and throat will be quick down, air."
ings banks are some index of the pro- normal again.
gress the people are malting in thrift. I Just think of it --for forty years the
A compendious statement of the largest used family medicine in this
facts is contained in the statistical country :Nerviline must be good,
abstract of the United States. It must quickly relieve and cure a hun-
dred ills that befall every family Tr
shows that Canadians have an aver- it for earache, toothache, coughs,
age of $1.77 per head in the old colds, sore chest, hoarseness and mus -
Government savings banks now oper- cular pains in every part of the body.
ating mainly in the. Maritime Pro- •.Large -,family size bottle, 50e.; trial
vinces, and $5.19 per head the size 25c, at all dealers,
post -office savings banks. Private Many German Lawyers Killed.
savings banks, among them being
two specially large institutions oper- According to the Deutsche Juris-
ating in the Montreal district,, account ' ten Zeitung, 1,964 German lawyers
for another $5.20 per head. But the had been killed up to August 20,
principal savings deposits of Cana -1 among them being 10 professors of
diens are those in the chartered banks, law, 414 high administrative officials
and judges, 1,176 minor judges, and
365 solicitors.
representing about $88.78 per head.
Thus the savings banked by Cana-
dians amounted to $100.94 per head.
This is ,a higher figure than is reach-
ed by any other country in the world.
An Advantage.
"There's one advantage in being
Next comes Switzerland, with $86.57, poor."
closely followed by New Zealand with "What is it?"
$84.88, and the Commonwealth of "You never have to lie to escape
Australia with $83.91, and Denmark indorsing somebody's note." •
with x80.59. In their postal and pub-
lic savings banks Frenchmen in the
year before the war had only $27.56
per head.
HARD ON CHILDREN
enough.
Be not thou one of them that
strike hands, or of them that are for help and talking incoherently. He
sureties for debts. recovered in ten days.
The rich ruleth over the poor, and Such cases, thinks M. Revaut, are
he borrower is servant unto the due to the swift change in atmos-
lender. pheric pressure caused by the explo-
The sluggard will not plow by sion. This causes hemorrhages in
reason of the cold; therefore shall he
beg harvest and have nothing..
Love not ; sleeplest thou come to
poverty; open thine eyes and thou
shalt be satisfied with bread.
A slothful man hideth his hand to
his bosom, and will not so much as
bring it to his mouth again.
There is treasure to be desired and
oil in the dwelling of the wise; but
a foolish man spendeth it up.
Ask • P
Your Doctor
the nervous . system. They are more.
common • on the firing line than.
hysteria. -
"_.S.
If there is any particular thing you
are really fond of doing; you may
be quite sure that, sooner or later, a
society; will be started to suppress: it.
Fountain -pens are tested by.an in-
strument' called
nstrument"called -a micrometer. If one
piece of the mechanism is out even
a six -hundredth "part of an inch, the
micrometer rejects it as faulty.
about this food formulae. It's Dr. "Teacher has been telling us a lot
Jackson's. Roman Meal. 30% whole about improper nouns," said the little
berries of wheat. 35% whole berries girl. "I don't'know what things are
of,: e; both granulated, not crushed, coming to," replied the grandmother;
` n 'fl"nothing improper was ever taught
t25% deodorized and tasteless ax when
I was at school.
seed and 10% wheat bran. It makes
s
deli tful nut -brown. porridge,pan- " " i -° " `
gh , ,w P g , Pa said Tommy; my Sunday
cakes bread and all baked products. : said if -'mgood I ll
, � T � Schoolteacher s d I go
• ,<
• It nourishes better than meat;'; pre- to heaven."Well.You - said if -I was
I'd :.
-e . ci •ells, ` ' :I
vents indigestion and 'positively re 'geed I dgo to the a.
g • P y go Now,in-
AtHeves' constipation or. "money hack." want to know': who's . fibbing, you, or
At -•all grocers, 10 cents and 25 cents:. her."
and heart palpitation.
"I am a teacher by profession, and the habit of reading advertisements.
when under the influence of coffee had Not all the'public, but a great portion
to struggle against crossness when in of it, is moved by an advertisement
the school room. well written and well displayed. By
"When talking this over with mte this means the merchant wins the cus_.
physician, he suggested that I• try tom of a large portion of his public
Postum; so I purchased a package and and can afford to -and does -lower
made it carefully according to the di- his prices accordingly. The ' mer-
chant's advertising does for the sale
of all goods to the public . what the
grain exchange does for the sale of
wheat to dealers, it makes known the
prices at which bargains are offered
and, facilitating business, leads to • a
reduction, of prices. " The people who
read the advertisements in the " daily
papers are, in effect, members of a
great marketing ' organization.
We believe MINARD'S LINIMENT
is the best:
Mathias. Foley, Oil City, Ont.
Joseph Snow, Norway, Me.
Charles Whooten, Mulgrave, N.S.
Rev. R. O. Armstrong, Mulgrave,
N.S.
Pierre Landers, Sen., Pokemouche,
N.B.
,;i
READ ADVERTISEMENTS.
By That Wise Practice People Help
Lower Prices.
If a merchant can be sure that the
whole purchasing public of his local-
ity would buy certain goods from him
he could, and would, reduce the prices
of those goods. This is the "unattain-
able ideal.'' ' But we make great pro-
gress in this direction by cultivating
rections; found it excellent of flavour;
and nourishing.
"In; a short time 'I noticed very
gratifying effects. My nervousness
disappeared, I was not irritated by
my pupils, life seemed full of sun-
shine, and ,my heart troubled me no
tenger.
attribute"zmychange in health
g
and spirits to Postum alone."
Name given by 'Canadian Postum
Co., Windsor, Ont.
Postum comes in two forms:
Postum Cereal—the original form -
must be well boiled. 15c and 25c
packages.
Instant Postnm-a soluble powder
—dissolves quickly in a cup of hot
r ``and ' *lith ` cream and sugar, when alive sometimes killed` the.
'.ovate , , , : . g � used ,
makes a delicious beverage instantly, favorite slave'and horse of the dead
c 50c tins. ndia for the sante reason,
and�• , `. man. In X , _
are equally ioand kinds,.,..qY delicu - ,s widows were burned with the corpses
erc
cost about the samep'up7}' o' eir husands: ;
"There's a Reason" for Postum. - '
—sold by Grocers. Minoring .Liniment 'Caren
MMinard's Liniment for sale .everywhere,
Yachts have been made wholly of
aluminium.
The Egyptians, believing that dead
people neededthe things they have
Always So.
"Now, my son, you are married. Be
what a man ought to -be."
"How do I know just what a man
ought to be?"
"Your wife will furnish full plans
and specifications."
Alcohol Gives Way to Tea.
The restriction of the sale of spirits
in England has resulted in a greatly
increased consumption of tea, and
even though the new laws regarding
the use of alcohol should be relaxed
after the war a large percentage of
people will have acquired a perman-
ent taste for nature's stimulant—tea.
Undoubtedly the consumption of tea
is increasing throughout the world,
and will continue to increase at a
greater rate during the next few
years, and until the supply can cope
with the demand higher prices for
tea must be expected.
Royal Economy Not New.
The strict economy which the Bri-
tish King and Queen have exercised
in the royal household as an example
to the nation since the war began is.
no new thing in the present dynasty.
Strange as it may seem, Queen. Vic-
toria was more extravagant in the
royal menage than either her son,
King Edward, or her grandson, King
George.
Perfectly Pardonable.
"Have women the strength of mind
to conduct themselves in politics like
men? Could a woman, like Caesar,
have refused the crown?"
"I think so," said the lady ad-
dressed. "Of course, she might have
tried it on just to see if it was a
fit."
CHAPLINISMS, -.ease
Life is a hurdle race over "ifs" and
"huts."
Any woman can manage a man if
she can only prevent him from know-
ing it,
Why is it that nothing tastes quite
as good as the thing that doesn't
agree with you?
A lot of people go on praising "the
good old times," and hoping they
will never come back,
Suppose education is a good thing..
AR the same, this world is full of fa.
them who have to support eons who
know ten times as much as their fa-
thers do.
.REMEMBER l Tile _• ointment
u put on your child's skin gets
nto the system just as surely as
food the child eats. Don't let
impure fats and mineral coloring
matter (aich as many of the
cheap ointments contain) get
into your child's blood I Zani-
Bul: is purely herbal. ,.No pois-
onous coloring. Use it always.
50c. Bar at All, D'nrggists and Slores..
m'e'lts FOR SALE.
IF LOOKINO FOR A FARM. CON -
suit tree. I have over two hundred on
my list, located in the best sections of
Ontario. All sizes. 2•I, W. Dawson,
Brampton,
xEWSPAPEnS I'on SAT.~.
'IDliOFiT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB
(Offices for sale in good Ontario
towns. The most useful and interesting
of all businesses, Full information on
application to Wilson Publishing Com-
pany, 73 'west Adelaide St., Toronto.
MISCELLANEOUS,
CC ANGER, `.TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC.
internal and external, cured with-
, out pain by our home treatment. 'Write
us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical
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THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS
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Roar, 'have Thick Wind
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reduced with
also other Bunches or Swellings. No blister,
no hair gone, and horse kept at' work. Eco-
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ISSUE 43-'15.
TUE RlaxT SCROOE TO ATTEND I
,- - 1-1..1017
Yonge and Charles Ste., Toronto.
The demand for our graduates during
August and September was four times
our supply. Commence now. Calendar
free. . W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
I STOPPED
MY CATARRH
LIKE'MAWC
I Will Gladly Tell You
How -FREE.
HEALS DAY & NIGHT
It is a new way. It is something abso-
lutely different No lotions, sprays or
sickly smelling salves or creams. No at-
omizer, or any apparatus of any kind.
Nothing to smoke
or inhale. No
steaming, or rub-
bing or injections.
No electricity or
vibration or mas-
sage. No powder;
no plasters; no
keeping in the
house. Nothing of
that kind at all.
Something n e w
and different—
something delight-
ful. and healthful
— something in-
stantly successful:
You do not have
to wait, and lin-
ger, and pay out
a Iot of money.
You can stop it
over night—and I
will gladly tell you how—PUEE. I am
not a doctor and this is not a so-called
doctor's prescription—but I am cured,
and ray friends are cured and you can be
cured. Your suffering will stop at once
like magic.
I AM FREE—You Can‘ Be Free
My catarrh made me ill. It dulled my
mind,. It undermined my health and was
weakening my will. The hawking and
coughing made me obnoxious to all, and
my foul breath made even my loved ones
avoid me secretly. My delight in life
was dulled and my faculties impaired. I
knew that in time•it would bring me to
an untimely grave because every mo-
ment of, the day and night it was slowly
yet surely sapping my vitality.
But I found a cure; and I am ready to
tell you . about it FEB.RWrite ins
promptly.
RISK JUST ONE CENT
Send no money: Just your name and
address on a postal card. Say;' "Dear
Sam Katz, Please tell me how you cured
Your catarrh and how I can cure mtne.
That's all, you need to say. I will under-
stand, and I will write to you with com-
plete information, FREE, at onee. Do
not delay, Send the postal card or write
me a letter to -day. Don't think of turn-
ing this ,nage until you have asked for
this wonderful treatment that can do
for you what it has done for inc.
SAM /CATS, �Room'Z25134..
142 Mutual St. : Toronto, Out,