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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-2-17, Page 7tion strengthen your eyes that glasses will been perpetrated in the course of the by leaving off coffee (Tea is just as not be necessary. Thousands who are growth of the world, !injurious because it contains caffeine, blind. or nearly so, or who wear glasses might never have required them 1f they We need never fear that other na- the drag found in coffee) and some had cared for their eyes in time. Savo your eyes before it is too later Do not become one of these victims of neglect. Eyeglasses are only like crutches and .every few years they must be. changed to fit the ever-increasing weakened con- dition, so better • see if you can. like many others, get clear, healthy, strong magnetic eyes through tho prescription here given. If your own druggist can- not fill this prescription, send $1 to the Valnies Drug Co., Toronto, for a com- plate'Bon-Opto Home Treatment outfit— tablets and all. 'was brought around to health again ' TREATMENT ADMITS U-BOAT FAILURE. RATS INFES P TROGRAD. TONIC ----. -- German Critic Also. Says Pressure of ; Great Horde of Vicious Rodents Sur - FORTHE STOMACH' British Fleet is Felt, .prises Residents of City. ' In a review of the naval situation . A migration of rats, estimated at in the Berliner Tageblatt, Captain 50,000, surprised the residents of The Modern Method is Most Suer Pprsius remarks that the significance Petrograd. The Customs house dis- tif sea power, though unperceived by trict and the grain markets of Petro-� cessrul in Treating Ind'. '.the superficial observer, in reality grad are infested with innumerable] geStion !played many a significant role door- rats,, often of Large size and great ! ing the past year. In the North Sea boldness. Tlie old-fashioned method of treat- the pressure exercised by the British They go to water usually in the in indigestion and stomach troubleseFleet made itself felt in German still hours of the night in serried are being discarded. Thetrouble economic life, . - ranks. Watehmen who see them get with the old-fashioned method was Captain Persius claims that Ger- out of their way, as they attack. that when the treatment was stopped. man I3 boats during the first half • of isolated men when in numbers. There the trouble returned in an aggravat- the year jeopardized British corn- are traditions that persons Who have ed farm. The modern, method of cur- merciar shipping in the North Sea,' tried to interfere with these armies ing indigestion and other stomach and German and .Austrian 13 boats of rats bane been overcome and kill - troubles is to tone up the stomach to accomplished the same ends in the ed and eaten. to nature's work. Every step toward Mediterranean during the last few The last migration was by day and recovery is a step gained, not to be months. in the Baltic, British sub- the route lett across the Nevsky pro - marines last again. The. recovery of the ap- marines were able to boast of some speet. Thousands were cut to pieces petite, the disappearance of pain, the sucee:;see. After expressing the /spine by the electric street cars, and bands absence of gas,—are all steps on the ion that the entire elimination of the of boys and mese killed many others. road to health that those who have submarine danger renuires a decisive' This daylight migration was no doubt tried the tonic treatment remember blow by a hostile fleet, he says: — caused liy the emptying of the grain distinctly. Dr. Williams'Pink Plus Regarding the effectiveness of our are a blood -builder, tonic medicine bins at the grain market. Supplies U boats in the trade war one hears have been distributed recently direct- every constituent of which is helpful frequently nowadays views that bear : ly from the railway cars to the, deal - in building up the digestive organs, little resemblance to the views utter- els and Forger bakers. and is therefore the very best remedy ed n year ago. Then, alas, hopes for chronic cases of stomach trouble. extravagant,owing to a dis-' '1` Thousands of cases like the following were e rf facie ellieh the informed Nothing pleases some people more prove how successful this treatment expert indeetI observed but .which than to .tear disagreeable things A Million Mothers behind the purest, cleanest, most nu- tritious of all cereal foods--• SlireddedWheat, They have tested it and found it best for youngsters, best for grown-ups—a food to work on, to play on,, to think on. Contains the life of the wheat in a digestible form—puts gimp and ginger into the jaded body. Delicious for breakfast with milk or cream or for any meal. Made in Canada. JAPAN LEADS FISHING WORLD Annual Value of Water Products is Placed at 30 Millions, Reports just compiled show that Japan is the leading fishing nation of the world in the number of people who make their living from this work. It is estimated that one per- son in twenty in the entire empire , is more or less of a fisherman. Fi::li appear in some form on the table of • every Japanese family daily, if not at every meal. The anneal value of water products is more than 3t) mil- lion dollars. Half a rn'sliion boa are engaged in finking• t,i' which 18,- 000 8, 000 are more than thirty feet long. Almost a million meal are profes- sional fishermen and i?• million more give part of their time to fishing and the rest to farming and other per- i suits. It Is In Many Cases. "William," said the teacher during the iescon in physiology, "what is the use of the external ear?" William considered for a moment. "I think," he said, "it is mostly used catch dirt." estneneenteneeseiressiene ?�l Had ne firs,. hire. Stubbirs---1)t, you lice %/see h balls, Mr. Vox? The .Neel Leti w• .-.I don't Mr:. StuLbins. I never attend t1 ant srlaeD T1*y WINTER ES Jtountl trip sit, daily to o' t , r r 4 v;.• /.4,•..., dire t mind '.s n:% r+ f ' - X „ylr .":. • n , 9 • r,3* ;1-ain5 Ie %t- E , .a,= cB it: relrst u:o,leen a + te, a;al • 144. is •nld, ss ,ai •?•t I -Faisal ei st, k .-a ?neves r i ek eat. J -t a 1 1 it o ;,..14e4:0* a 1 n ZC,uu P.M. :can I' -t ., La ti ia, 4 a 1 3i Lr tic ru 3 an Rin , to , er, c,c' r h , < 1 Germans at Wood. - German scientist:3 who have ineesti-I% n fhe Grave It rt F4ta1LLS ai',3; i en �.�a■i ►1J J dJ Lr me t. t, • �S CS,t,... is:—Mins Amy vro oung, Cagreat remained concealed for the Iaydnen, about people they do not like. 'gated the wood of trees for use as Ont., says :•• ->"I have founsuch great Confab. Pergius then gives fl ares benefit from Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills human food to eke out the supply of a purporting to be derived from goad Di'. jac ison's Born to Ureal pan. ordinary breadstufs report that wood t that I would be ungrateful u I dict not e•arding the losses caused Cakes a Digestible publicaly sir}+ a good word i., their authority contains large quantities of sugar, i re„ starch, and oil, and small tinantities favor to allied shipping by submarines and � • stomach was in a very bad condition, ' at .y' per cent. of the entire British r Yawned for Ili I u ow a m Delicacy, of albumen, particularly in the ,,vin Sendy Goulette Tool: l odd's Kidn f T was 1 idly run down arid Y tiitne� estimating the British losses sy All food distressed roe, and left me at fleet before the war, Ile 'l d eat. I stnfferetl rola ani nanldkp of dinars• ruancalces are at sapwood of the tree, The hardwoods ter months. The food elements are found principally in the twigs and irisin. inc to says:- really valuable Pard- Demme of their nausea and dizziness .and frequent ire must, however, take into eon- " granular eharaeter then will not disorder contain the most starch, while the sick headache, and this was further ; the ct. f .eh u 1 sf ships (liges Von or ferment. They roar• be safe- soft woods contain little starer. but aggravated by pains in the back and sideration t 1 s supply y condition for , as the result of sedulous British in In Fed to a h:,he, Roman :deal astso • considerable oil. Pine and spruce con - sides. I was in this con on - dustry as well as of the purchase . makes sna tit dellcioua law ridge, gems. fain too much resin to be used a3 muffins, ste uti puddlna<s, tare nd, etc. 111 ' several years, and although I had `" of neutral and the seizure of enemy ; any be eaten 'Ot without rear or ails. ':foot., while oak and willow contain got medicine from several doctors it e merchant vessels. tread. All nourish better than meat and* too much tannin. The wood must be did not helpme. Then I heard of Dr,eoslaively relieve constipation or money y ground and mixed with the t In war -vessels, also, he admits the refunded. .it your biocerw•. IQ and �5 finer Williams' Pink Pills and began taking ' allies have been able to till up the'; cents a package. usual breadstuffs in order that the them. I am glad to say that they soon gape rapidly. " i r_�uuewt ever; can eat all hinds of food with RECORD TABULATED digestive organs can utilice 'st. helped me, and now I am AS well , Ever Tried It? Just, i1�i: Grandmother Did, relish, and have, not an ache or pain."a London Newspaper Lists Teuton Auntie -R°ells Tamm voting things idea of a great' y, what have You can get these Pills through any tragedy is for liar rrlotlacr to insist Achievements in War, you learnt in 1, Tal to -day? realer in medicine or by mail, oxer on frying anions in the house when the results or the tear, so far, arot.learnt Tommy—How - - paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes autnmartzed U}* the tk*estmins#er; for $2,50 from The Dr. Williams Medi the young using s fellow is going to G moving dile lips. call that evening. the Germans Have Succeeded iii eine Co., Brockville, Ont. ; azctte" under the headings, "Wbat Achieving" and "What the Germans: Why to Avoid Accepting Favors. asking favorsof much longer. "I was mere all winttar anti in MEATH Have ! Fravo lw Failed, #a {� clrleve," Trio firs i STORMY Tn An Elevator, , q HARD ON BABY, items aro as follows; Mrs. Brown is very stout, but she 1. Conquest of Belgium including fills for Bright's Disease. Now He Can De His Days Work As Well As Re Could Ten Years Ago— Offers Proof Of His Statement. Old Fort Bay, Labradore, Que.— Feb. 14th, (Special.)—Cured of Bright's Disease when the grave yawned before hint, Sandy Goulette, an old settler here, wants all the world to know that he owes his life to Dodd's. Sidney Pills, "I was swollen out of shape from stead to foot. I was to short of breath I could hardly peak," Mr. Goulette states. "The doctor could no nothing for me The minister gave me the The right path is often • gietter) by themselves. M,Slnart-t'ti Ta:7Yt-:ieut dictrea 3'JJea .vii A Pf3P i., P Cf l` T ESS"- jV ou1d yoau 1;11e ' !Teva ti, of where a small i t <'°e %-04;4*',i•, de r.tea to a _n . flee Which 11" ,n•t ulr s +.,; iy to your pt,• at t, •,.r ;tan particulars tea itl and >,A -r 4y. • ration, late F,I.fF*•;, i• vet :. '•'' rA1tAi:s '*Z SAL«.. ▪ 1Ft:4,S darain, flair^ er i'rut:. �: +tit '•'s M. to buy. write N. W 4r,c-:.3a. i}r Topton out. RAW PERS w+i,NTe 1,,.,+ dt�i•:'-a 7r1E"eaoti7 7r'7 r t .1 --. tu. ,rrp 11....la. .,it+raai"'V' t't '- NEWSPAPERS r or. sawn holy Sacrament 'arid a good old priest • 11cr11T-;a Aict•� s NEWS A. seas itwcna. The most useful and Int, .nit came and told me that I could not live Offices- for rale in geld:l t t•, r io Is also most considerate about other people The other clay she went Into we have during Febru ry and 3larch? 4, Occupation of the northern prai- a large hotel to call on a friend. Tho, . C _ laces of France, including Lille. a The stormy, blustery weather which „ Aantverti and Zeebrugge.. h her to the lift. Them a ` is extremely hard on children, on 3; Occupation of Russian Poland Con - clerk sent a dnions make it necessary for the small boy opened the door for her. � I and the effective holding up of the, mcihel to keep them in the lnoui,o, -Be careful of people, my boy." "Wy h ?,, • ""Because once a plan doe- a for you you are spring. I telegraphed two hundre 1 favor rniley for two boxes of Dodd's Kidney in his debt for life.", Pills. I took three pills fih£• night they i came and '1 got relief before morning. , Presence of blind. t I took Dodds Kidney Pills and they Russian armies. "Are you going up, ma'am?„ he d usa an !cured me. They aro often confined to over -heat - ; ver -heat- F Destruction of Serbia and the es "Jus look at that diamond tiara,' ""If anyone doubts this statement dh 13 d asof Bulgaria a £ me and 1 ei � a writ politely.1� withthe t e n d bad! ventilated rooms and e, t h tabtishnteut p t; they r tvn a rs" ' ". Mrs, own o egushed. "Isn't that a1m �she s 1 d. t 2 ewillgive the YS ked It I ,e 1 y olender figure and thought of her' colds which racks their whole system. ; or a. through route to Constantinople., "Very, said her husband, as he named of people who onow me and oz c 5 f Own Tablets should be kept in the a Pierce the And then he called her adulation to do my day's work as Well now as with a kindly smile. But goodness s house and an occasional dose given The enumeration of what the tier some sotld tin coffee pots at 48 could ten years ago." me a little fellow like you can't pull • thebaby to keep his stomleh and mono have tailed to achieve is :as • cents. tl fa,a aw$:' ' owes X, I' ailed' to cru$. t le enc i not fail to break up colds and keep the I ample proportions. ; To guard against this a box of Baby's 5. Check to the Brinell attempt to I glanced ae the tag_ who will vouch for me. 3 am able to "Yes, T am, my boy," she answeredDardanelles. 1 11 d T Dodd's Kidney Pills are- no cure-all. They Flintily surf+ the Kidneye• mei in that thing. n y p --- i bowels working regularly.This will f n h t Fr Oil Jeanie Ate Both. armies. pEyesOraafed Eyelids; - health of the baby in good condition g Failed to crush the 1tusslan" or a Eyes inflamed by expo- absolutely Honest. LEARN MUSIC AT HOME ; "Jeanie;" said a mother to her i till the brighter slays came along. The armies. eureto Sun, Bustard % id • Is vont maid trustworthy" y. ,�:;- New a:�thad — four-year-old daughter; "did you Peel/ Tablets are sold by medicine dealers 3, Failure to even wound Great �/�:,�+a��i quicklyrelievredbyMurino iea;enna frae zoaxa To Play �+�+ � w• I:ctnjo, Mandolin, EY 17 11 1 @�a:: at >7 on application to Wilson a 41:ri, nr ':`.''u" psatn)�. .3 west A nlai4 t . ' •Fro •p Mlat-f:.t.ataaous. 'iA.�Tt'ER. TUMORS. LtJ9irs ETC. internal and external. curet •ti -r h. out Dain by our home treatment urs before too late. Or. Bellnnan Sls ta:al Co,. I.tmited, t°eiling% od. tint America's ?lancer n itemetiies )K Oti 1�`7 M DOG hal And HOW to Feed Mailed free to .any otic?rec:' the Author H. CLAY CLOVER. V. $. 118 Vest 3lstSrreenNew N°;:ri: pour apple before eating it, as I told i or by mail at 25 cent, a box from Britain. At " eke, Wlly, I even give just a Comfort At 13y Note-1'issno, EyeRemedy.NoSmart , , c,raan, V it -flan, her the key to the bread been you to ?" "Yes, mamma," was the; The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- 4. Paris and Calais remain uutaken. , Your I)ru;*giet•s 50c per Bottle, Fiurine Eye Carnet, Harp. < eilo 1 '+� or to sing,. Sp,a•lal Limits(' ()idler of free waeitly ir.ssc,ns, 3-uu I'ay un1}• Yor music ani 1't>` +tae. which is small. No extras . Peginners lir advanced pupils. Plverythin • illus- trated. llus- tr rated. }plain, : imple a stetnatic Free lee - tures each courr-c 36 years sueress- S 1Vrite '"or Free 1 oua.leC reply. "And •what did you. do with the Ville, Ont. peelings?" she was asked. "Oh," an-! swered the child, "I ate that .after -1 "THE EARTH IS OURS." wards." 5. Petrograd and Moscow are intact. + 6. England's sea power unshaken; German submarine war dies down. i. Failed to save her colonies, --! Bombast of a German Author Re- S. Parted to stem the sure attrition HOW YOU MAY•THROW AWAY YOUR GLASSES • A swiss publishing firm is pre- garding World Power. of German strength in men :'nd mat-; erial. The statement is made that thousands! paring French and "Gross editions Natural Enough. wear eyeglasses wito do not really need of Taunenberg's Gross Deutsch- Indignant Customer --Barber, why them. If you. are one of these unfortun- land," which, is claimed to have done , did you drop that steaming towel on ' rtes, then these glasses may be ruining r our eyes instead of helping them. ! for Pangermanism what Bernhardi's my face? �housands who ~wear these 'windows" works accomplished in the German Barber—Because it was too hot to may prove for thamsolves that they can t dispense with glasses if they will got; Army. 'hold, sir. the following nrescription filled at once:1 The book expounds the following ='— So to any active drug store and get a, a a o on- , Dunce bottle with warm water and drop 'Whatever we set 'out o o,• In one Bon-Opto tablet. With this harm- e i ht 4 bottle f B Opto tablets; 1111 a two-' doctrine of German expansion: t t d we A GOOD CHANGE. SalveinTuubes29c. For BooltoitheeEyeFtee:ask Druggists or Murlue Eye Remedy Co„ Chicago How Pat Felt. After the battle of Mons un officer congratulated an Irishman on his con- spicuous bravery under fire. ""Well, Pat," he said, "how did you feel dur- ing the engagement?" "Feel, your honor!" answered Pat, `'I felt as if iv - very hair on me head was a band of music, and they were all playin' Home, Sweet Home.' " Fairylike Sept. 30, 1002. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs, --We wish to inform you that we consider your MINARD'S LINIMENT a very sup , and we.use it as a sure relief for sore throat and chest. When I tell you I would not be without it if the price teas one dollar a bottle, T mean it. Yours truly, CHAS. P. TILTON error article • • less liquid solution bathe the eyes two need never trouble about th x g A Change of Food Works Wonders. to four times daily. and you are Likely i wrong of the matter, since we have ` Wrong food and drink cause a lot 11 Ished at the results rightM• to be aston mr ht on our side. from the start Many who have been 1 g of trouble in this world. To c nage r m rany- . about worryy r- '.111 neveron is a m eye- - e needperson initis e �s told that they stave natio y �I is first aid when a p , P strain, cataract,. sore eyelids, weak eyes, thing we may da, since history wile titularly from stomach and nervous disorders • -.onjunctivitis and ohne report wonderful benefits from the use ( show us that there is nothing we can troubles • As an illustration: A lady of this prescription. Get this prescrlp- ! do, however bad, that bas not already ' .'.lied and use it, you may so An Accomplished Canine. Iva Line—My clog • is a - regular blacksmith. • Ivan Other --How's that? Iva Line—Why, I. kicked liim the other day and he made a bolt for the c er( Mia aid's Linitnoatt Cures Colts. Etc. Evidently. "R?tW goes it, neighbor?" tsfl13, I've a pain in my head, my stones eb is troubling me, my heart ist 'k and my nerves are in bad slag; —and I don't feel well." Fen1. -le Help Want INN ill large hos N \venter facts, aLll depftrtmen Cor experienced iulp. .;Highest , crate priced boa mediately, penm4ns Lim ery. u1lderWean and 'les. 'Vacancies In- s, with openings :or inexperienced 'ages anld nnod-. \Tilly, iri tions will interfere with us. Our ad-' articles of food that did not - agree d versaries are too divided to do us 1 with her. 1 any harm. As for England, every- She says: thing witli her is a matter of arrange- "For a number of years I suffered ment, and, provided we buy her off, with stomach and bowel trouble which we can do what we like. kept getting worse until I was ill most We have everything to gain by , of the time. About four years ago launching out. The earth is ours I left off coffee and began using' for the taking. With Germany to , Postum. My stomach and bowels im- proved right along, but I was so re - "increase and multiply." All Lower ; (laced in flesh and so nervous that Asia can be ours; ours, again,' a+: ' the least thing would overcome me. much of .Africa as we wish, without "Then I changed my food and began' mentioning South America. And if using Grape -Nuts in addition to Post - that is not enough, we have only to um. I lived on these two principally stretch out our hands and take more. for about a month. Day by day There is no need to waste compas- I gained in flesh and strength until ,_ £CUMA Would you like to end that ter- rible, Itching, that burning pain; to heal those horrid sores? You 'have tried all sorts of fatty ointments, lotions and powders. Put them aside now and give Nature a. chance as represented by Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk is made from herbal es- sences; is a natural healer. Is not something you have to send to the end of the world for, and pay a heavy price! Every druggist will sell you Zam-Buk and for 50c. only. Sust give It a fair 'trial and inci- dently- give yourself ease by the quickest route. See name on box:-- sion upon those who would go under. Such little countries as Holland, Bel- gium, and Switzerland could ask for nothing better than to "belong to the great. German Empire.' This was the kind of teaching that drove. Germany into the present great upheaval; k Rewarding Him. "They met in the street. "Do you remember me?" "Can't say- that I da." "Well, just ten years ago to -night I asked you for a match at this cor- ner. You gave it to ale. I went home, lit the match, accidentally burned the house down, and got $1,000 insurance. I am glad of an opportunity to reward you—" "With---?" "—with another match." A good man who goes wrong is in reality a bad. man who has just been found out. the nervous trouble had disappeared. I feel that I owe my health to Post um. and Grape -Nuts. "Husband was troubled, for a long time, with occasional cramps, and slept badly. Finally I prevailed upon him to leave oft -coffee and take Post- ern. After he tried Postern for a few days he found that he could sleep and that his cramps disappeared. He never went back to coffee." Name given by Canadian Postern Co., Wind -1 sor, Ont. Postern comes in two forms: Postunt Cereal—the original form— must be well boiled. 15c and 26e packages. Instant Postum—a soluble powder— dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water, ancl, with crcain 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 1'ostuin. —sold by Grocers. is THELARGFST FIREPROOFRE50RT •;ii Iii 1eITEL-111 TR WORLD r�0Rim:m5 The Spirit of America at play: 'tagn.1tude and. Cheertuineee. AMERICAN :PEAR' BV'B0PP.A.N PLAN D. 5. White, Pres. sr 'tom. Matt, i11gr. No Reason Whatever. One man said to another—"But, on your income, are you justified in marrying?" "Not at a1 1, the other admitted. "The girl has no moneyT understand?" "Not any." "And they tell me she's got rather extrava- gant ideas?" "That's the truth." "Then, my dear fellow, what reason have you far taking this very seri- ous step?" "Reason? No reason whatever. Pm in love." l"Td9T. STOILS rmtOirT 00N- STRITOTIOI•r The sales/11.n that works every day and night during tine year. Send' for eatalog W" CS.A.IIt CO.,_Lt0.., 27 Toronto Arcade, - Toronto taart at anrt>. Tu -day.. -Now. C.S. SOBOOL or h€IISXC, • IC 252. 225 Pift11 Ave. New fork city Misunderstood. Young Man (dining with his girl) —Waitress, may we have a spoon here? Waitress --Why, yes, sir; go ahead, if you don't mind people around. Some People are Heartless "Why did you give your neighbor's boy a violin? The boy hasn't . the slightest idea of how to play on one." "I know he hasn't, but T don't like his father." The pessimist believes that the milk in the cocoanut is watered. Minard's Zinimont .Cures, Gaarget-in Cows - Worth Trying. Mrs. Grimes --"Howl in the world da, you get rid of your stale bread? 1 have to throw lots of mine away." Mrs. Smarte--"There's no need for you to do that. Why not do as Ido ? I just hide it away from the children." Mrs. Grimes ---"Hide it away from the children? What thei?" Mrs. Sinarte—"'.Chen the children find it and eat up every morsel of it." General I3ossboorn, the Dutch Min- ister of tsar, has resigned. No man With that name should ever resign anything. asiivard's Liniment Cures Distemper, OI puts new life in your harness. Keeps it from drying up and cracking. Makes it soft, pliable and strong. Contains no animal or vegetable fats to become rancid. It makes harness last longer. Dealers :7Jvcryw7tere The Imperial Ail Company Limiter. BpAIwx3Es I_Q ALL CITIES B--ERmupA. The Ideal Winter Resort neautlfui . Drives. Saddle Biding, Golf,. 'Tennis, Yachting, Fishing and Sea Bathing. Present Gar- rison of the Ottawa (28th) Regi- ment, Prncess Hotel; is upon from nnolemnpnt. to MAT Situated 'on' the I-Iarbor or Hamilton. A.000mmodates 400. .rates i $25 per week and 'tinware. Howe: fie-rwoF1O011, Managers HAM 1'LTON, - BERMUDA liertnu irn, is re.:tailed' •b the steam- , or the Quebec S. S. Co., it 'I:woadtvay, New Yorlc, • ED. di. ISSUE 3—'1