HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-12-9, Page 7LOOKING OLD TOO SOON
The Condition of Too Many Wo-
men and Too Many Girls..
Too many women and too many
xirls look old long before they should.
'Their faces become pale and drawn;
wrinkles appear and their eyes lack
brightness, Can this be wondered at
when they so fre`rluently* have head-
aches, backaches and a general feeling
of wretchedness and weakness? In
most cases it is the blood that is to
blame. From one cause or another
the blood has become thin and watery,
• and it is a fact that anaemia (blood •
-
lessness) more than any other cause,
gives women this prematurely aged
appearance. It is important that the ,
blood supply of girls and women be
regularly replenifhed—important not
t.nly on the seere of looks, but to re -1
knee robust health, which is of great -1
et- vaitie. Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills
actually make new blood and restore
the eystem shattered by overwork or
worry. These pills give a glow of
health to pale faces and make tired,
weary women and girls feel' bright
and happy. With Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills at hand there is no need for any
woman or any .girl to look ill or feel
ill. ISI,, i, McDonald, jr, Hay,Ont.,
t.,
says: "I honestly believe Dr. Williams'.
I'init Pills saved my life. Some years'
;agger 1 had antaemia, and as I slid o
not realize- the seriousness of the `
ttoutde I soon beealne a complete
wreck. 1 gat ,:o weak 1 could hardly,
New Lady Tupper
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C R''T'ippea
Wife of Sir Charles Stewart "Tupper,
of Winnipeg, who 1x'cotnes Lady
'Tupper through the death of Sir
Charles Tupper. CadY Tupper
was Miss Margaret Peters Morse,
only (lau�;htel d
of Dr. an)Sss. 1
'1
Charles ;gorse of Ottawa. Flee
father was tt seeoi(i cousin of t .0
bite Sir Charles Topper's 'wise.
Her iitasixatid, who httcceede to the
the front, 1aa%ltag a commis Ont WI I
Cameron i
ECLIPSES FRIGHTEN ARMIES.
Duronctey. to about to leave for,
'
. Can t11 silkI aers,
Iter Sltky Pilot.
Vunce 1 vas a vaiter
In your good old London Town;
But now 1 shteer der Zeppeleen
Vhat drops der bik boors down.
I am' von bold shky-pilot,
I do der Var Lord's will;
Soule prettee Engleesh vimmen
Und der leetle child: I hill.
Hoch; Hoch! I am so happy
Up here among der shears,
b e
( 1
I vies' der Vater lana vould
FForeffer ' ler-a•s
wall.. I neither ate nor slept well E - a BeenRather' it so, reit will be Blatt to know that there
p ,. Soldiers flaw :11was,. Und vhat l likes about it best— is rear Lulte for you. yiuny whose here
and could not go upstairs without Sulerst ttoUs. -vrro fulliut# las they base had their ayes
atopping to rest. At times I had an . Rus- Von ting you will agree TrstoreEl through tete ortnoli,ln of this wou-
The afflcial explanation to the'tie 1 chops hams lhpan yowl hea(1 deafu1 fret- plese iptton. one num sap:,
Attest b
a
To me it vas der great bik fun
To hide above der clouds,
Und tink how many Engleesh dead
You wrap up in dein' shrouds.
PIGEONS IN WARFARE.
Were Used Extensively During the
Boer War..
It is not generally known taut all
the armies and navies of the world
can fall back on official pigeon, if
necessary, and that the birds belong-
ing to the British Navy have their
official standing and' numbers just as i
the handymen have.
During the Boer War the British
Army had its carrier -pigeon system.
The birds brought messages, from all
the towns beleaguered by the Boer in-
vaders, .and when Sir George White's
force was cooped up in Ladysmith
winged messengers carried several de-
spatches from that gallant officer to
the men who were slowly lighting
their way to his relief.
The first war in whish pigeon.; were
used as messengers wan the 'Franco-
Prussian, and the binds carried news
into and out of besieged Paris. A
post was established at Tours, and
right through the siege regular nails
were carried between Paris and Tours
by pigeons.
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May—George, even an at;gc'1 (gad
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Lot of 17 (ferensce,
Lawyer (to wit!ic'=el--Di-1 you say
that an i cornpt•tel:t Man could ::ep
an hotel as well •- ,n : -:rely'
Witness—No: I ...id ,+.h inea.eper
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In: sou wear glasses 3:ere you a vic-
ttta Qt a .e-etratu ur outer eye -weaknesses?
t unlaeah•htl)le pain in lay, hoe ,+ .You cannot punish me. after trying it: •'I was almost blind;
wo ( -„ l � elan soldiery and peasants about the- -
u1 l Ih • •''ILI
could INA ice to malt ai alt. Now t eau,
ran ti a t to imam f recent eclipse of the sun, to save them '
e;uffered &MO:4 constantly from a read +w,'rytntaG without any glasses and
;fall headache, and when sweeping if
would Stan to ick tip anything I
from eoinsidering it an evil omen, It makes mein zides mit laughter lay cw, 5 flu uvt .....ante more. At night
O'Brien---So the landlord lowered
the lint for viz He'll :Pave money at
than
Casey --flow so?
O'Brien—Shure, it's less he'll he
login' when ye don't pay it..
dila gal's X.intmeat Gores Colds, &c,
Always Late.
svgs at-. unnecessary precaution, for
they 'would pain dreadfully; now they feel a
shplit Hee ail the time. It wait lain a tntravie to • 'hind• thought is better than .fore-
',...
P p avhen the French Marshal Tesse was To look down from der shky, me. A lady who us F•d it stays :
would get so dizzy that I -would have loan in 1702 anhal constables tmos#ihtrr seemed Ana, with or without thought." 1� rich as it doe to make agoo(- impression
marchhng from Barcelona ,Und link der sees1 z , Oh 1 dor- t know. 'lief c a
to Latch hold of something to keep of the sun—the emblem of Do eveice up, England'." cry. t:ln9tie , but after u�Iu; tltl, 1?rnsariatiou '+ on your ntigMiers,
from falling. At times my h
eclipse
would heat �'o fast that I would h
?latrine is pre-
pare,? by our Yi,y-
--1s a tired far
r yenta in their
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se practice. rows dt•dic at-
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Yo'4' % Try'idurinet'Rertesh.
Cleanse, and Strengthen Eyes after espesure to
Cold Cutting Winds and Aust and to restore
healthful tone to Eyes Reddened Lud made Sore
by Our; ark end Eye Strain.
Some broadminded Physicians use and recom-
mend Murine while others perhaps 4caloue of its
Success. talk and rash into print Yn ol,positiont
those -whose Eyes need care can guess why. as
therein no Prescription fee in l.1urine..iust hand
your Druggist Ste and you haven Complete Pl;s.
Eye Book-Muriae-Dropper-and Cork Screw --
ready for use. Try it in your Eyes and inD Dabs'''.
Eyes for E> a Troubles- No Smarting --Jus Er
Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye Free.
Murine Eye Remedy Company, ChIcalIs
It doesn't cost half as much to live
Yat- fovea a eats, t+e psi ing rectus ewer- , man to -day if I had thought oi' a lot
tan oven read Lino print without i•h,a»ex,'• s
�t iy ler' N`k+' t 1Ya t
xiasse4 tae now cheesed thea' in a r, aeon;
t."
car t the Bourbons -iso depressed his troops
havel' d ! t 11ousattds -who rear on my ideas fha:-t.
that for some time they behaved little I come like thief in dead auf night,
were
a smothering sensation. My eyes better Than an unorganized salable. Ven sinks tier red -eyed sun; - ebb• stool, end multitudes more -rat, b.. x .-,-
,were s'a'ke' and my hands and limbs Soldiers, indeed, like sailors, have Und den your papers write and saay* sable to -_e trot their eyes! si say to ever would be .swollen in tine mornings. J.soared the trotabt.� sail etpense of ewer
;ahtaya been rather superstitious, and 1 vas von pirate Hun. gettitt filaway be Eye troubles of fussy de.
tried 6evet'al kinds of medicines with- even in the remote times of Alexa'- sertpttaux may ,suuder's. braetlttrd
benefit,1 a t l ^tink by scr'xp ion :t tlo io ni ye r netised rugistore
out and my friends thought gh der the Greats march on Babylon an But nicht care I for vhat you est rtptla
would not recover. Then I began talc eclijis(' of the moon threatened to de- Of terrors in der nights'. And :et a buttlo o! Wane i.to. fill to two -
fere
1!o-•, 'i�illiatms' Fans: 1'111., and be-uudE'e bottle -shit warm water, drop to
1 germy his army. Well disciplined as 1 make you, war in'aye dot are oat+ nan•(a1ata tablet gaud ull',w to lir rue,
tt long see afeelthat they frights. olio ohne l4liutO, bathe the low two to taus
f tr 1 n„ could . tt and a they were, tine Greek troops Der latest ting in
times dally. fou should notice your ecce
were griping nie, 1 giatlly continued seized with uncontrollable panic,' and clear n daily. '4 perceptibly richt from stair.
the u:-' of the pills until 1 was eom- : half minded to 1134 ; vin s—vell vel1 I will and lnilammatl ria rill flan+ k :theteer.
t t plwere more than h, I. If England ri If Your eyes are ill q n yob, arae a
nisi rely cured, rants I craalnat gay enough But Alexander, with great ceremony, Again a vaiter be; little, take steps to move :heat now, hi+tore
ia7 their praise, and 1 struangly recon- consulted the gods, and then the If Gexmanv I ttnk 50 Biu• #r ie tun 1ate. Maur hopelessly blind
mend theist to all rui:-down girls and priests,
diplomatically painted out' Den you 5 • 1•ii have been saved it then had a 1
p pfor their eyes la time, 1A la
woolen." that, as the Greeks worshipped the will an tla ?ore lore
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You can get 1)t-. Williams'Pink sun and the Persians the moon, the
Pals from any dealer in medicines or.; eclipse was a good amen, portending
by mail at t-,0 cents a box ar six boxes • the defeat of the latter. In this way
E+ • o— s, t is I, a saws. y oared
Germany
hall vast on me! The r itnas Drug
—Clyde Foster in Landon Answers., Co•, of Toronto. w • e ? ,. e,
WHO IS DR. JACKSON 41- `.r Stade Artificial Leather.
frig $2.50 from The Dr. Willianns' discipline was restored.
;ani dieine Co., Broek ills, Ont.
IMPORTANT ANNO1'NCE SENT,
Postage on Parcels Going to the
Troops in France.
Traol. 't
' 4 ser#I'tiou by mil. if your dtu55 et e•aan0t,
For years he taught foot -chemistry,-
LONDON IN WAR TIME. dietetics, and diseases of the dirges••
_ tive tract in one of the large medical
hnhitautt, indifferent to the Tragic tensive fovf per eneentinct ee Iclinics ex -
he
Side of War.
worked out the formula for Dr. jack- I
To judge from the general aspect of son's Roman Mead, a compound of
The Plast Office Department h4 in, l.onilon to -day, the nation, as repre- whole wheat ant' rye, with deodorized 6
rer'eipt of applications to have par- , scr 1 by the inhabitants of the flaxseed and bran. It nourishes
mt't•upolis, :appear somewhat indiffer- better than neat, prevents indiges-. 1
ceiti addressed ed to our soldiers intion and positively relieves constipa-'
I lance sent free tel at reduced ztttes eats the tragic side of war. The rut or `°reoney back." Asst your: 1
sand theatres are as 4t ll Ce ,s10 and 25
of postage, there evidently being an
l'essson that U. De artment has
restaurants
i or. a gloms, ,
crowded as in former times, and it is cents. Raman meal is made by Ro-1
imll p I only to those who know the capital
eon -Cr -al of these -ate, and could do as well that any great change is upper -
it wished, but this is not so, as the , ent • What mostly reminds London of
men Meal Co., Toronto, ;
-'ARAMs V013, SALE.
DF.t1T' TO ALL WAR \EAl'fi.
A substantial prize has beer. won
by a Belgian inventor its Italy for an
artificial lenther matte of cotton,
which is said to be at durable and
elastic as the genuine article!,
A woman may have high i'bran„
alid still wear a low -eat- gown.
Borrowed tambrellae rayt the,
shadow td sU •piciun.
Tt's useless to waste hints an nar-
row-minded people.
question of postage is fixed by Inter -I the war are the Hien in khaki, the . F.wrtl t -- <�I.1. S1r1•,, Srtayou
national agreement, so that it is not (truth, Dairy or Fruit. a lien. you
woulhaIcd driving' in cars, and the English Convict tains a flare Dis- ,' want t.) buy, write ll. W. 11:t«son,
-within the power of the Canadiared darkened ened streets at night. After the tinction ., Brampton, cent.
Post Office Department to undertake shops are
closed central London is as
to carry the parcels free or at a re-; if the ninth plague of Egypt had To have lived in England for the i
(laced rate of postage, Under Inter-
' fallen upon it. It is worse than in the past fifteen months without knowing
national lav, provision is made for time of oil lamps a hundred years that war had broken out was the 1
the free transmission of parcels for ago, and a fog would bring every rare distinction of a prisoner cltttrged i
prisoners of war, but this privilege , thing to a standstill. The county of recently at North London police eourt,1
does not extend to parcels for troops' London in ordinary times spends The span, who is very dear, had'
engaged in active service, nor is ai 11,000 a day in street lighting, but, been arrested within eight days of his
within the power of the Department: although much of this is saved, it is liberation from a term of penal servi-
to so extend it postage required oni the lighting eontraetors, and not the tude and he confided to a police officer
The rate es ' public. who are benefiting most by that he had just heard there was a
parcels addressed to the troops de -:this enforced economy,
pends upon the location of the ad- t...,,,
dressee. If the addressee is in Eng k A FIUENI)LY GROCER
: land, the rate on percale. for England;
applies, which is twelve cents per 1 Dropped a Valuable Hint.
lb; whilst, if he is in France, the par -1 '.For about eight years," writes a
cels are subject to the rates applic-
able to parcels for France, which are
"as follows:
1 lb. 32 cents.
2 lbs. ... 40 "
3 48 "
4 " 64 "
5 " 72 E,
G " 80 "
7 EE ..... 88
8 " $1.02
1.10
1.18
lady, "I suffered from nervousness—
part of the time down in bed.
"Sometimes I would get numb, and
it would be almost impossible for me
to speak. At other times I would
have severe bilious attacks, and my
heart would flutter painfully when I
would wall: fast or sweep.
"I have taken enough medicine to
start a small drug store, but without
permanent benefit. One evening our
grocer was asking my husband how I MINARD'S LINIMENT. ,Write me for Special Information on
was, and urged that I quit coffee and, Parkdale, Ont. J. H. ]BAILEY. i O N R O E CONSOLIDATED
use Postum, so he brought home a
package, and I made it according to
directions, and we were both delighted
with it. We quit coffee altogether and
used only Postum." (Tea produces
about the same effects as- coffee, be-
cause they both contain the drugs
caffeine and tannin.)
"I began to get better, and hi a
month's time looked like another per-
son. The color came back to my
cheeks, I began to sleep Well, my ap-
petite was good, and I commenced to.
tante on flesh and become interested
ineverything about the hoose.
"Finally, I was able to do "all, my
own work without the least sign of
my, old trouble." Name given by
Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont.
Postum comes in two forms:
Postum Cereal — the original -form
must be well boiled. 15e and 25c
packages.
Instant 'Postale--a soluble powder
dissolves quickly, in a cupof hot
water and, with cream, and sugar,
makes a delicious beverage instantly.
30c and 50c tins.
Both kinds are equally delicious and
cost about the same per cup.
"There's a Reason" for Postum.
—sold by Grocers.
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These are exactly the same charges
whichexisted for years between Can-
ada, Epgland and France before the
war, and are the result of an agree-
ment or convention made between
these countries and Canada, and as
these countries have not agreed to
lower their rates between England
and,. France, Canada has to pay to
them the same rates as before the
'war and must charges the same post-
age.
In all cases' parcels for the troops
must be addressed Care of Army Post
Office,' London, England, but this does
'not its any way affect the rate of post-
age which depends, entirely upon..the
-location of the addressee. '
Missing No Tricks..
Asitia—Since you've been in love
you seem to have aaraway expres-
.sionin your eyes. ..
Amy—There's a reason, dear.
(Charley always. kisses me when I'm
• not looking.
Norway possesses no fewer than
2,137 steamers and 1,902 sailing ships,
besides 209 motor ships as deep sea
craft, r
big war an in France costing £3,000,-
OOti a day. He asked the officer if it
was true, and, being told that it was,
he expressed the opinion that the Gov-
ernment would save money if they
paid the inmates of prisons to fight.
I was cured of painful goitre by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
BAYARD McMULIN. !
Chatham, Ont. - i have bestmarket in America for)! urs, Elides, ete.
I was cured of . Inflammation by , NOplayfree
st.
MINARD'S LINIMENT. T eppora S pCStFaetorymice
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MMRS. W. A. JOHNSON.
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I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by
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Through the United . States and
Canada there are 900,000 miles of
electric wire' stretched overhead,
which require the support of no less
than 25,000,000 poles. It is said that
about 4,000,000 poles are needed an-
nually for renewals and new lines.
Well -stocked German forests, which
.are the best managed forests in the
world, produce only 250 trees to the
acre; the poles now standing would
thus represent all the timber growing.
on more than 130,000 acres. In Can-
ada considerably' less than 100 poles
are cut to the acre,- so that nearly
500,000 acres of forests have been, cut
to obtainthe poles now in use, and
about 50,000 acres are cut over each
year to furnish the poles for renew-
als. That means cuttieg at the rate
of 100 acres a clay.
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during long winter
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Music appropriate for
the day, music that
you can listen to
throughout the year
—the one great ele-
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the family spirit with the delight and entertain-
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Any of "His Master's Voice" dealers will let you hear them.
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ir. ,att.;sa-x A -*a..
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