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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-11-18, Page 7DISEASES OF THE NERVES Are Due to, Poor Blood and Only Curable Through the Blood. There is an excellent reason why Pr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured themost severe cases of neuralgia, sciatica and other complaints: in the group known as disorders of the nerves. This group also included ner- vousness and excitability.' Each of these complaints existsbecause the nervds are not getting a proper nour- ishment ourishment from the blood. The reason why Dr: Williams' Pink Pills cure nervous disorders, is because they make the rich, red blood upon which the nerves depend for proper tone, It is thus seen that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure nervous disorders because they go to the root of the trouble in the blood, and while they are doing this they strengthen and fortify the whole system against disease. Among. the many whoo have found relief from pain through this great medicine is Miss Ethel Smith, residing near Bur- ford, Ont., who says: "Some years age I was seized with a great pain in my right leg, between the hip and knee. It became so bad that I got no rest, day or night, and often cried with the pain. The doctor said, the trouble was rheumatism of the sciatic nerve, Liniments were used until they actually took the skin off, and still the pain grew worse and worse. Then all the other nerves in the limb seemed to be affected, and it kept jerking and twitching until it would have to be held to keep it still. Then the doctor put the limb in a. papier =die case, bat it was not long until the trouble began in my other limb, and it bad to be treated in the same'. way, I lay in that condition for three years with my whole servous system so badly shattered that it would make me scream if any one walked across the floor. Then my throat became partially paralyzed and I could scarce- ly speak. During this time, I had been attended by three different doc- tors, who did all in their power, but each said I would never be able to walk again. Then my father decided to get me Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. Before I had used them long I felt them helping me. This so encouraged us that the use of the pills was con- tinued and in a few months I was able to walk half a mile each day to get the mail. I used in all eighteen or twenty boxes of the Pills and they did what three years of doctoring had not been able to do. I am as well as ever I was in my life, and have had no return of the trouble, My family and friends think my cure was a mir- lisle, and we give all the credit to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. e• LITTLE OF REAL ROMANCE. In Life of Comptroller Fortescue of Royal N. W. M. P. One of the chief regrets of Comp- troller Fortescue, now about to re- tire from the Royal North-West Mounted Police of Canada, with whom he has served for over 40 years, when interviewed, is that in spite of his long service and the distinction that he has attained, he has missed practi ally all the romance and adventure that the public are apt to associate with the "riders of the plains." "My work has been almost entirely in the offices at headquarters," said he. "The rounding up of Indians and outlaws and the active work of keep- ing order has been for others, and I don't wantto tell other men's stories." could not see to read at all. Now I can tirely, upon' them for a few days. Comptroller Fortescue said that he y a everything not water anyamorglasses laet night Many live entirely upon Roman Meal: y y A recent letter from California says: joined the police in 1878, when the - they would talo dreadfully now they feel Dear Dr. Jackson: A friend of mine line all the time. It was like n miracle to has lived upon � Roman. Meal for thirteen months. His case had been pronounced hopeless. He is. now in perfect health." No fraud here. Ro- man Meal is scientifically balanced by an expert dietitian. It's the perfect food, and positively relieves constipa- tion: Ask your doctor. Make it in porridge, pancakes, gems. At gro- cers', 10 and 25 cents. Faiser's Sister Sways Greece I Dangerous. dill.ro' t Troubles Prevented by Nervilin4 IT ENDS MISERY OF COLDS QUICKLY. Don't wait till night. Get after your cold new, this very minute, before it grows dangerous you should apply old-time ``Nervi line." Rub your chest and throat, rube them thoroughly with Nervi -line. Re- lief will be immediiate, Nerviline will, save you from lying awake to -night, coughing, choking and suffering from congestion in the chest and acute pain in the throat. • Nerviline will break up that dull We pay highest net cash prices 1t'anot what the prkeli,t prpmoes. buttheowner you aau,,By� stet that matayourprofit. We have built up a Igen �lot of :hipper: through treatms 'he fairly, 'We ate un wu,iIy It ralin the ,radia : \'o ch:rg, no'cororsosiors. e per all;e:torerchar`s. Writ.,(orour ;Meet i,t and special offer. Ginseng and 'eve are the lar- Golden Seal rat buyers of f,i,rseng,atiic UnitedStateaand can lhoectprepay highest piles. \1'ritef or pace fat. DAVID BI;OSTEIN ,& BRO. .kintot Grgviaa now kW.11ana• inXrw rock 183 ii. 27th. St., h`ew York, N.Y. neuralgic headache—will kill the cold and chill at its very beginning — will His Self -Denial. save you from perhaps a serious ill Ernest," she gasped, choking back nee% To take away hoarseness, to break her tears, "father has lost all;" up a. grippy cold, to cure a sore throat "Eh'" or bad cold'in the chest, you can use "Father has. lost all," ::lie reiter- nothing so speedy and effective as ated. If they could only be made to see' cher he would lie." Nerviline. For forty years it has been 6 . "Not all!" he exclaimed. that half their ills are caused by tin - i MUNITION PLANT DESTROYED Hussiaii Factory Near Kobe Blown Up by Spies. It is. reported here that German spies have blown up one of the ammu- nition factories at Aboshi, near Kobe, Japan. The plant is.owned by, the Japan Celluloid Company,, but has been equipped for the manufacture of explosives, especially guncotton, for Russia. The facts as to the reported destruction of one of the factories are withheld. Now that Japan has decided to in- crease her output of munitions extra military guards are being placed. around all property used for the man -1 ufacture of munitions and suplies, - Bow Sickly Women May Get Health Courage - "Pa, what is courage?" "Courage, my boy, is what your father shows when he keeps his shoes on when he comes into the house sev eras hours later than he told your mo - the most largely used family remedy rr�t lj ,. pure blood, it wouldn't take long' to es, a . in the Dominion. Time has pravefl i "Never," he said bravely, pulling cure thein with Dr. Hasniltan's Pills. Minard'z niniment Cares Mint its merit, so can you by keeping „ Truly•.. a wonderful Met -lime that in 'bandy on the shelf the large 50c, fain- himself together. "You, Miranda sigorates, strengthens, renews., Every ilyr size bottle, small trial size 25e,, ; still are left to him. I could not be tired, worn out, woman that tries. Dr, sold by any dealer anywhere. k so cruel as to take the last of his Hamilton's Pills will improve rapidly,' wealth," ;will have better color, increased ;gip A FEW RULES. I "Ernest!" petite and better ]digestion. No. Firmly he held her off. Ni better rebuilding tonic ran be e. II • Be Conscientious in the Discharge of ; ""Tell him, Miranda, tell hint from . found than Dr. Hamilton's Pills rvhlch me, that his generosity towards me are Fife, mild and health giving. For •titin c NGve a Nsn1 baud• Every Duty. demands that I leave what little lies ; forty America's mostr. ] value Pills family 't nil bymesses; he Most i` Full hnclormati +v& �. o, S CX, per. f+ van l m - aiLli :12 x;;'a' STa tilK, -air, Dairy or 1 rttix When yeti buy. write 31. W. Paxson, 'rn, tint. cit i Q Dishonesty seldom makes one rich,' in my power!" and when it does riches are a curse. } - There is no such thing as dishonest I Prohibition Favors Tea -Drinking. 1 medicine, 25e. per box at all dealers. application to triison l'nhlishing r.G pany. 73.West Adelaide St. 'Toronto. Not Annoying. IMISCEl.l tiE0173. success, The world is net going to, i'i'ell=informed members of the tea" payyou, for nothing. Ninety per ; trade say that the figures for the year', Mr.. Thomas A. Edison, the? Won- A an E t TUMORS, rn LMBB, N cent , f what men call luck is only; show an astonishingly large increase dexful inventor, has suffered for oat pain by our Hama treatrneitt t talentt of tea drinking throughout the world, years from deafness, Once asked ua before too late Da Celia -tan -Medical Medical for hard work, Da'not lean on Co.. Limited, Co;itngwcad; ant. others to do your thinking or to con- u Prohibition is largely to account for whether lie did not find his affliction this, and, when a great country like annoying he replied -"No; there are Txolr,asxGUNBSS Is OCR IROTTO1 quer your difficulties. Be conscien- Russia prohibits the sale of strong so many things people say that one tions. in the discharge of every duty. i l'Is •drink and the people turn to tea, it doesn't want to hear." Do your work thoroughly. No one means an immense drain on the re -1 can rise who slights work. Do not' sources of the gardens whence conies =mire's Linimo:it Cures ; rge% in co try to begin at the top, Begin at the', the world's supply. In the last few bottom and you Wiil have a chance to months the cost of tea has risen 12 ELLIOTT iltLersi 14 cents a Quail. t More than 200 ships in the Navy ueatto_ rise, and -will be surer of reaching the orp lz are driven by oil, For stearin -raising enter now; wi ice f<li K ale nda r. top some' tune. Be punctual. Keep I purposes three tons of oil will take W, i3. ELT.xQ"', PrSstcipa�l your appointments. Be there a min-:? , In December, 1013, national savings he place of four tons of coal. in Russia amounted to £70,000; in ute before time if you have to lose your dinnert do it Be petite i' December, 1914, however, after the 6 old ship f • vodka had the o Nelson'si, the Foudroyant, Every smile, every gentle bow, is me sale. ofv o a been stopped, 3 ney in your pocket. Be generous. savings had. reached nearly three mil -1 WAS sold to the Germans in 1892, lion sterling, bought back by public subscription, and finally wrecked at Blackpool in Dtinasd'a Liniment Cure' Golds, Vic. s 1897; whereupon the wood and metal Manness makes enemies and breeds distrust. Spend less than you earn. Do not run in debt. Watch the little! leaks, and you can live on your sal- ary. A plied in salved from her were made into bun - Steel. Points. dreds of pieces of furniture and The expression "well tempered" or dainty nicknacks. finely -tempered" steel is generally p misused. It is usually taken to indi- GREAT CHEMIST PRAISES Corns 5 Seconds este steel of extra hardness, Where- " ix'am corzrpinchod very few people are aware of the Mothers Who Use This Famous Saint boen txtu be ourecl fact. The greater the degree of tent- Have Hacking of Science ZAM • g p. blisterdtt feet as the reverse is the case, though ta14E by Putnam's Ex- pering tip softer the steel. The steel trsctcr in 24 #"ten`s, worker measures the degree of tem- t"Putnain's'" pering by the color of the metal. Time ' way that drawing pain, eases instant- the isardest—i.Q., the least tempered fr, makes the feet feel good at once.. steel is light Get a 25o. bottle of "Fut,ta,m'a today the los ligest kind straw is in color, rBetrveee s �. LL these extremes, commencing from the .n Not His Funeral. hard end of the scale, are the follow - It ��CX4a" It is the kindly custom in a certain ing shades: Straw, dark straw, light QUEEN SOPRI OF GREECE. English village for the well-to-do in- bronze, bronzedark bronze, light n new picture of the sister of the: habitants to make good any loss that blue, blue, dark blue. Tempering German Kaiser, who is generally the villagers sustain through the steel is a very delicate business, and credited with being responsible for death of live stock. The retired one calling for that sense of what is clic nom -participation side on of Greece in manufacturer who had only recently "just right" which is found in good the roar on the Side of the Allies settled in the village was ignorant of cooks, ' that fact, and was much puzzled by' Throw Away Your Eye -Glasses I A Free Prescription You Can Have Fi<lledand Use atHome Do you wear glasses ? Are you a vic- tim of eye -strain or other eye -weaknesses? If so, you will be glad to know that there is real hope for you. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored through the principle of this won- derful •free prescription. One man says, after trying • it :- I was almost blind ; the visit of a laborer's wife, who said that she had lost a pig. "Well, I haven't got it," explained the puzzled newcomer. "What I mean is, of course, the th She Explains. Mabel—You and Harold seem in- separable. Gertrude—We are together a good deal. You see, Mabel, I take a Mothers who use Zam-Buff, because they have proved it to be a splendid healer, will be interested to hear the result of c,• test of Zam-Bulc by Mr,. '`V. Lascelles Scott, the great English chemist. He says:-"" I have made an exhaustive analytical examination of Zanf{.Bull and Bind its active consti- tuents are of exclusive vegetable origin. It contains IIone of the impure and irritating mineral drugs and animal fats present in ordinary ointments.• (germ. The antiseptic and bactericidal(1; destroying) powers of this preparation are proved by my tests to exceed those of carbolic acid, yet Zam Buk neither cauterizes nor inflames even a very sensitive skin, but ends skin disorders. "I have no hesitation in certifying the purity of Zara Buk and its value for skin injuries and disorders." Mothers who have not yet tried Zam- pig died," nervously explained a 'Buk should profit by the above. Zam.- peculiar interest in him. Bide is unequalled for eczema, cuts, woman. Mabel—Oh,do you?piles, cold burns, ulcers, running sores, "Well, what do you -want me to do?" man. Gertrude—es. I was engaged to sores, abscesses, chapped hands, etc. criedSthe thoroughly bewildered him at one time, and in love with All druggists and stores sell Zam-Buk "Send a wreath?" him at another. at 50c. box, 3 boxes V1.25. DR. JACKSON'S ROMAN MEAL IS A Jenard'' trinimont Cures Diphtheria. FOOD, NOT A PRASTD. Many' so-called cereal foods are' His Orders. frauds. To prove it, try to live en -"Remember," said the sergeant "no one is allowed to dismount with- out orders." - Murphy was no sooner in the saddle than he was thrown to the ground. "Murphy," yelled the sergeant, when he discovered him lying breath- less on the ground, "you dismounted." "I did." "Did you have orders?" "I did." ""From. headquarters, I suppose?" "No, sir; from hindquarters." force came into existence, and was one of the original party that came out West to Winnipeg nearly a dozen years before the laying of the rail- way. The main business of the force. was, curiously enough, the protection able time, and multitudes more will be of the' Indians, who were being ex- able to strengthen their eyes so as to be ploited by .the White traders and being getting glasses. Eye troubleseof many dor demoralized by the whiskey, which scriptions ma be; wonderfully' benefitted was: the traders" chief stock i me." A lady who used it says "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can even rend fine. print without glasses." It is believed that thousands who wear lasses can now discard. them in a reason - n trade by followi prescriptionng tire etmplo rules. Here is the : Glo to any active drug store • for the bartering of funs. and get 'a bottle of; Boit: Opto. Fill a. two. In the first year he was out in the ounce bottle with warm water, drop in West,however, Constable Fortescue,'one Bon-Opto tablet and allow to dissolve. with this liquid,, bathe the eyes two to four as• he then was, was taken ill with ty- times ,gaily. You should notice your eyes phoid, and was invalided to the East: andrinflammatonlwillgquickly disappear. As a man familiar, with•the work Of. If your eyes are bothering you, even a the force was'then needed at. head- little, take steps to save them now, before 1t 1s too late. Many hopelessly blind quarters, Constable " Fortescue was might have- been ,saved if they had cared taken into the offide, and there adven-for their eyes in time. The Vaimas Drug Co., of Toro:wo, will' fill the above pre- ture, as far as the future comptroller acription by mail, if your druggist cannot. was concerned, came to'an end, for s though the rise of the young consta- ble to supreme control of the famous BRITAIN'S FAST TRAINS. force is not without romance; the work in which he was engaged as Comptroller Fortescue remarked, Rigid Economies in Operation Have 'does not lend itself to the telling of Not Cut Down Speed. stories. The comptroller is now in his 71st, year. CHILDHOOD 'AILMENTS Constipation and indigestion, colic; worms, colds 'and ' simple fevers, and all the other minor ills of little ones. can be promptly cured by Baby's Own Tablets through their action in regu- lating the stomach and :bowels. Con- cerning them Mrs. H. H:: Mills, Ilaldi mand, Que., writes:—"I have found Baby's Own Tablets of, great service in relieving my little one of consti- pation and stomach trouble." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at -25 cents a box from The Dr: Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Why Ile Resigned. In a small New England town the janitor of the schoolhouse, much to the surprise of his friends, resigned his office. When he was asked why Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. he :did so he said:--"I''m honest, and Gentlemen,—Last winter I recefv- mean to be above suspicion. If I find ed great benefit from the use of anything when weepin' the school I MINARD S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and. I have fre- allus return it. A few days ago I quently proved it to be very effective in cases of. Inflammation. Yours W. A. HUTCFINSON. read on the blackboard, 'Find the greatest common. divisor.' Well, I looked all over for it, but I wouldn't know the blamed thing if I bumped into it, • Last night, in big writin' on the board, it said, `Find '-the least common multiple.' So I says to my In spite of .wartime economies .and self, `Both these things are lost now, alterations in railway timetables, and I'll be accused of takin' 'em.' So England still has the fastest trains, I just got up and left." iN • Murine is pre - the longest non-stop runs and the lowest fares in the world, according to the London Daily Chronicle. The fastest train "for a fair dis Lance," it is explained, is the morning No Chance to Try_ it. A ,man who sells shower baths on five days' trial told this story: "I sent one out to a man in the rural districts I told .him to use the shower bath five days and if at many years in their practice, now dedicat fled. to send - it� back. This is the. let - ed to the Public and I l'eGeiV'ed: ES pared by our Phy- sfcians, as used for the end of 'this time he was not satis- tel express from London to Bristol which sold i7rugglst. p makes this /erred 119 OUR . miles daily in TryNlyYoururinetoRefresh, e "Your shower bath looks '.good,: 120 minutes. A special test trip over, Clea nee, end Strengthen Eyes afterexpoonre to au --d perhaps is all right. ht. I don't Cold Cutting Winds and Dust and to restore pp< g this route Was made several years ago healthful tone to Eyes Reddened and made Sore know whether• it is or not because by Overwork and Eye Strain; in exactly 84 minutes. Somebraadnatd Physicransuseandrecom- the five - days for trial passed before The longest non -stole` run is by the,mend Marine while others perhaps jealous of its Saturday night come around, and I Cornish Express..London to. Exeter, success: talkand: tush into print inoppositio'n;' r, those whose Eyes need care can guess wiry, all didn't'have a chance to try it'. out. 174 miles in 180 minutes. The 'cheap- tlfere is no Prescription fee in Murine. Justhaud est fare is the round-trip excursionyour Eve BDruggist fOe and you have d Corkete ea,-- If a man snores he has a good Eye Book—Murine—Dropper -and Cork Screw- ex- ratebetween London and Skegness ready for use Try it to your Eyes in Baby a cuse for remaining away from church. which offers aJ 262 -mile tri. E 75 Eyes for Eve Troubles—go Smarting—J'ust Eye P Or Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye Free. cents, or about 14 cent, per anile. 1 Merino Eye Remedy ^ Company, Chicago ED. 6. TRAPPERS fors ilfav'e Adl!agced ShipptoRocs:rn. iVe ivcilberalmv.dee, fultvalueinc..tahar, andel: returns. Ws have beat market In America for rum, Bide,, etc. No commission. Write.tedair for fres price list. Trappers' AumPrlrs at rectory Prices atoms funCOMTANY. Dapt,S St, Louis, At.•. Reduces Strained. Puffy Ankles, Lymphangitis, Pelf Evil, ;Astute, Boils, Swellings; Stops ',emcees'. and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuis, Bruises, Boot Chafes. It is i SAFE ANTISEPIIG AND GERMICIDE Does not blister or remove the hair and horse can be worked, Pleasant to use. $2.90a bottle, delivered. Describe your -asci for special instructions and Book 5 M free. ABSORiliNE,.IR., aatitepdc liniment for nsankir d.te- duces Strain,, Palatal. SnMred. Swollen Vein,. •`enceo- uuted--only a few drops r, cited /tan applic}don. "rice Si per bottle at treaters or detieered. S} 'F YOUNG, P.11 F., 516 tymans Bldg., Montreal, oar. *sorbing and Absorbing, 3r.. rte mit in tartada, HIRAf\1. JOHSON LIMITED. The Old No. 494 St. Paul St. MONTREAL Established over 38 years as Raw Fur Dealers No inflated price list from its. Send us your Furs and get the highest market price. I ■ vii taw■ac ■wt■■■ .. --- Solve this puzzle and get a free lot. To advertise a summer resort we are giving away free a few 30x93 building 'Lots. Secure this lot by filling In the missing letters in following sentence, describing Canada's greatest riches. 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