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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-4-13, Page 7SP1NG. BLOOD IS WATERY BLOOD How to Get New Health and New Strength at This Season.. Spring ailments are not imaginary. Even the most robust find the winter months most trying to their health. Confinemeelt•, indoors, often in over- heated and nearly alwaysbadly venti- lated ,rooms -•.=in the home, the office, the shops and the school—taxes the vie tality of even the strongest. The blood becomes {'thin and watery -and is clog- ged with impurities. Some people haveheadaches and' a feeling of lan- guor. Others are low-spirited, and nervous. Still others are troubled with disfiguring pimples and skin saver eruptions; while some get up in the The clerk gagged. Finally he rer morning feeling just as tired as when cowered himself and sou that the man they went( to fled. These are all sprig was not jolting. Neither did he have symptoms. that the blood is out of the air of a madman. order and that a medicine is needed. Many people take purgative medicines "Hew much did you say'?" he span - in the spring. 'Thin la t3 serious mss-' red. take. You cannot cure yourself with ''Twelve million francs." BIG LOAN SuBSCRil'"I"ItoN. eOFt=, e \" lT'l-k •OR WITHOUT: 'Mike Your .{ o d y l TRAGI FOLL• Y.French Bank Clerk Thought Stranger Many Years Ago People Dui Mix It t u e SJVitl1 life andIt will not h long before the fly' season is again meth us, accompanied by supplications from the general Was a Madman. Amusing and at the sante time hi- dicative of the spirit of France, is the story related by Rene Buren in the Figaro, and which concerns a ,eub- scription to the French not: Dial loan. Ie appears that in a certain small town, the name of which is not given for obvious reasons, a man of ordin- ary demeanor, and clothing, with no- thing to ,distinguish• him from the great mafority of his fellow-nxen, walked into the branch of a Parisian bank, The single employe stepped to the wicket. - "I wish to subsertbe to the loan," said the straijger• allow much?" the eierk demanded, ind°i'ferently. ".'Twelve million francs," was the an - with WM.ik. ever for the day's work by eating foods that containreal nutriment—that do not use up all the vitality' of the body in 'an effo t to digest them. Shredded; Wheat 13' cuitsup - lies the greatest amount ofg } body-building, energy-crea- ting ner crea- ting material with the. least taxupon the digestive organs,. it is a real whole wheat food, ready -cooked and ready -td - serve, containing the life of the wheat grain --nothing added, nothing taken away. Start the day right by eating Shredded Wheat with (lot or cold milk. Serve` it for-lun- cheon d" lun- cheon with sliced bananas or other fruits. Made in Canada. Evidently the Germans do not take kindly to black coffee, for we are told by the Neueste Nachrichten that on the day when the sale .et milk is for- bidden iu ;Munich. the coffee houses are almost empty. Yet for many years after coffee was first. drunk, in Europe, trays the Manebester Guarelen, ,ei- ther the Germans, nor anyone ,.else, thought of mixing it . with milk, any more than the Turks or Arabs do now. } ` The use Qf coffee au lett seems to date from 1867. Madame de Sevigne, r writing to•her daughter in teat year, said that e, doctor much m vogue "has taught us to mix sugar and milk with a { our coffee. They make roost de- ; ligbtful compound which will hely Ito support nae through the rigor;{ of Lent" I in a letter written eeven years earie er she had mentioned as an eccen trio proceeding on the pert of Madame• de I la B:ibliere that "she drinks rank to her tea." Readers of "Unbeaten Tracks in Japan" may remember that one of the Aims thought It disgusting that Mrs, Bishop should drink milk and lignite her tea with a fluid having so strong a moll and titlate. a medicine that gallops through your The clerk had heard of pe ens in - system and leaves You weaker still, sane upon but one subjece and he 0 yWork '{'his is all that a purgative does. What knew that to cross them meant court - J you need to give your health and ing danger, strength in the spring is a tonic meal- "dust a moment," he stuttered, "I -- cine that will elu'lch the blood and -I'll eall the manager;' And he huh. soothe the jangled nerves. And the teed into the private oiiice, rat one always reliable tank and blood getting to lock his cash drawer. The purifier is Dr, Williams' Pink Fills.! manage; on hearing the story, :tame These Pills not only banish spring • out with a jump.. He stared at the ,weakness but guard you against the, customer, His clothes were neither More serious ailments that follow,: too old nor too new; he wore a derby such as anaemia, nervous debility, in- , hat. Although he looked like .an digestion, rheumatism and other dis- everyday lean, surely nota man to eases due to bad blood. in proof a, hand over twelve million francs. this :firs, D. E. Hughes, Hazenmore, ".A subscription?" coldly questioned Sask.,says: ""About a year ago I was the manager, buttoning his frock coat. badly rut's down, my nerves were all s (AR French bank managers and hotel unstruug, and I' could not go up stairs' clerks wear frock coats.) without stoppling to rest. As I was a : "Yes,"' and the stranger fixed his long ways from a doctor I determined • gaze on the manager. The atter be to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and gar, to wilt a bit in the course of a few weeks I felt' «And you want to subscribe—how like a new person. As an all round - much?,r restorative I can heartily recommend «I said twelve million francs," with this medicine." a trace of irritation. If you are ailing this spring you cannot afford, in your own interest, to The manager pulled his necktie overlook so valuable a medicine as Dr, straight, fumbled with his cuffs, and Williams' Pink Pills. Soldby all looked around for an exit, medicine dealers or by mail at 50 "But --that is, I mean to say—such cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 a sum, you understand," His voice from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., trailed away* and then he mustered his courage. "Have you got twelve million francs?" "Certainly," "Er—here, with you?" "Of course," and he pulled out a .,sheat Af certificates of deposit and Brockville, Ont. CHICKENS FROIII RICE. How the Chinese Hatch Chicks and Ducklings. handed them over. The manager The Chinese method of hatching as r turned them over to ;the clerk, who many as five hundred duck and chicken spoiled three receipts before he man - eggs in one sitting has not yet been aged to fill one out properly, while the adopted in this country. manager hovered at his shoulder. The Unhusked rico is used for the pur- mysterious stranger was simply a very wealthy man, whose name is well pose, and when this has been roasted, known, but who prefers to dress and it is either cooled by a fanning pro- live very simply. His name is with- held. KEEP CHILDREN WELL. cess, or the wind is allowed to blow through it until it is lukewarm. The breeder then sprinkles a three- inch layer of rice in the bottom of a wooden tub, and on this surface places about a hundred eggs; another layer of rice about two inches thick is spread over them, and on this layer eggs are elso placed, and the tub is filled in this way until there are six layers of rice and five layers of eggs, making five hundred eggs in all in the tub. Every twenty-four hours the rice has to be heated, and for this purpose. Mrs. Chas. A. Turner, Marie Joseph, the eggs have to be removed, and the N:S., writes:—"We have been using bottom layer this time being placed Baby's Own Tablets off and on for the on top, and the other layers one row past year and a half and have found lower down, the eggs that occupied the nothing to equal them." The Tablets To keep little 'ones well the bowels must be kept regular and the stomach swee6. Nine -tenths of childhood ail- ments are caused by derangements of these organs. Baby's Own Tablets never fail to regulate the stomach and bowels that is why thousands of mo- thers would give no other medicine to their little ones. Concerning them central position in the tub now being placed at the edges. There is some °difficulty in gauging the exact time ,at which the eggs will hatch, and unless care is taken, some of the youngones are likely to be smothered. • This is, of course, the point at which the ability of the expert is shown. HANDY HUSBAND. Knew How to Get Part of the Breakfast. ". `I know one dish I. can prepare for ,breakfast as well as any cook on earth,' said my husband one morning .when the cook wasill and he had vol- unteered to help get breakfast. He appeared with his dish and I discover- ed it was Grape -Nubs which, of course, was easy to prepare for it was per- fectly cooked at the factory, but it ;was a good illustration of the eon- veiiience of • having Grape -Nuts about. "We took up Grape -Nuts imme ;diately- after returning from a five .years' sojourn in a hot country. Our stomachs were in bad condition and ,we were in poor health generally. "In a day or two we liked Grape - Nuts better than any other kind of food on the table. We both gained steadily in health and strength, and this was caused by Grape Nuts and Postum. "A friend of ours had a similar ex- perience. She was seriously ill with indigestion and could find nothing to eat thatwould not give her heartburn and palpitation, especially at night. "She• found that a small dish of /Crape -Nuts with cream made her a }satisfactory supper and gave her a comfortable night's rest, In, a short time she gained several pounds in ' reight:" "There's a,. -Reason." -..Name given by Canadian Postum Co. Windsor, (Ont Ever read the above letter? A new one appears front time to time.' They ),re genuine, true, and full ofhttntau mtereet. are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "THE NEXT CASE PLEASE." How a Bohemian Peasant Heard of - the 'Death of His Son. The Arbeiter Zeitung of Vienna, a news paper devoted to the interests of the workingman of Austria, prints the following incident. " The scene," says the Arbeiter Zeitung, 'is in a little village in Bo- hemia,. Wenzel Nekvasil has recerved some legal pope'. Neither he nor his wife can read, so his neighbors read it for him, telling Nekvaell that it is a summons to appear in the District Court. " 'Perhaps it is about my son,` said Nekvasil. You know we have not heard from him in four months.' "At six o'clock in the morning of the 17th Nekvasil starts to walk to the. Dis- trict Court. When he reaches the Court building he is ordered to sit on a bench in the corridor. After wait- ing two hours he is called in. "'You are Herr Wenzel Nelrvesii?' "'Yes, Your Honor,' "'Your son, Franz Nekvasin, nine- teen years old, who was with the Landsturm infant .3;• No—, fell like a hero in battle in Galicia, Was be your son? 'Yes, Your Honor.' "'Well, assets to the value of 17.30 kronen were found on his person. Do you understand?' "'Yes Your Honor.' "'So I will declare you and your wife are the only heirs. Now you win please sign this examination paper,' 'Nekvasil signs by making three croses. e now you can o.. Next - please.' ., 'Nekvasil goes to the door, but hesitates. "'Is there anything else you tiwish'?', asks the official. "'Pardon;' but .I am thinking of my son—le he dead?, " :My dear friend,' I thought that you understood, viventiis non d<'ttur hei'e- ditas—if he were alive there would be no reason for court action." Fain Ls All Gone MISS »OLI<IE McCLAIN TELLS OF DODDD'.S KIDNEY PILLS Alberta Lady Tells of Quick and Complete Cure Through Using Dodd's Kidney Pills.. Ferguson's. Flats, Alberta, April 10th (Special,)—"Yes, I am very glad I can say that I have tried Dodd's Kidney Pills and found them all that is claimed for them." So says Vitae Dania McClain, an estimable lady re- siding here, "I was troubled with a sore back that made me almost helpless. I took one box of Dodd's Kidney fills and my back is all right. I can do My work and the pain is all gone." Thousands of women in Canada are suffering daily tortures from pain in the back. Thousands of others like Miss McClain are doing their work without an effort because they took the advice of others and cured their backache by using Dodd's Kidney Pills. Every. woman should use Dodd's Kidney Pills. They are the finest tonic in the world because, acting di- rectly on the kidneys, they tone up those organs to do their full work of straining all the impurities out of the blood. Pure blood means new strength for all parts of the body. New strength means new cheerful- ness, That is why so many women so cheerfully testify to the benefit re- ceived from using Dodd's Kidney Pills.. '1. FAMINE IN GERMANY. FACTS ABOUT MUSK. press to "swat the fly" Simultaneous- ly, the deadly poison fly papei•,,makes its appeerence, with the poesibie risk of fatal poisoning wherever there ore' t"hildren. Dor during 191:5; twenty-six gases : of fleepoisoning..evere reported from eleven states. In 1914 forty-six eiril- dren were innocent victims. This record is in all probability iaeomplcte as symptoms of arsenical poisoning are so similar to those of : "•hoitra infantum that even physicians rat long experience are •u1•k ea +.ci k to .can- fuse them, and the riubsequent illness, • isl ascribed to choler: infantum. The _Michigan. U.S.A. a..egisleture has already passed a late regulating the sale of poisonous fly papers. The tit;estion should be eousidered by every ; w- ` eivic body of Carreda acid the States ; Iler Comeback. to stop infantum mortality from an z 1 vitngelb c.- Hew ee ser, ray absolutely unnecessary rause. new hat? Caiolin*•----1 think it is rher'raingo had one just !lee it last year. =mire a Tilzat"e.9ut for sale every, "elttti AlE WHtu EY{Gttlifi CGk�'s�+l lt' • PtAC. {thing ft NAPA 1 fes :eaCenatie's favorite yeast for more than ioriy years.. Enough 'for, 5c. to 1,reduce 50 large fooves of tint, wholesome .none - home made bread. pc riot exp ritrier.t, here is notlti e I>at as good. Whit:LETT CO. LTD TORQrtfQ, ONT. "et S+r Pi:"3 fsac'rT::i.N, te, As They Often Do. When the fish are running freely 4 That's the time to fish, thea' say, But it irritates one, really, When they only run Away, A mart a an ( .gin beast :,f 1'ei'; .a^ t. modem nett! be g(14 Peculiar Effects When It Is Carried _ Close to the Body. The musk of commerce comes, for the greater part, from Tachienlu, a town in China that is known as the "Gateway to Thihet." Three thous.' and pounds of this odoriferous sub- stance is exported annually. The balk; of it goes to France, where it is used." in manufacturing perfumery. Musk is an essential ingredient of almost all perfumes, Musk has certain radioactive pro- perties that cause the odor of the per- fume to be carried through the air in a very extraordinary way. The. radioactive property of musk affects the natives who carry ie to market very strangely. .1f a package of inusle is held close to the body for any alength of time, it produces sores that are similar in character: to those caused by pure radium. Musk is obtainedfrom a sort of gland, or pouch, of the male musk deer, and it is secreted only during certain seasons of the year. The musk deer is a. small animal, seldom more than three feet long and twenty-two inchea in Iieight. It is becoming more " and more scarce every year, and at the present rate will eventually be- come extinct. Renewed Stories of the Suffering of the People, The London Chronicle has the fol- lowing from Copenhagen: It appears that the Germans are at last facing the facts of a threatening famine. New examples are daily told by travellers, especially by women. Up to the close of February ib seems that a greater part of the population had not really suffered, although the rations had not long been greatly dim- inished, but in March a great change came, and a catastrophe is appre- hended. In a Danish Journal; Dr. Edward Lehman, lately returned from Berlin, says everybody stays at home. It saves money and it saves strength. 1 Within a few days meat cards will be added to the bread cards and but- ter cards, meaning that the consump- tion of meat throughout the empire will be regulated from a central meat distribution office. 'marl's Liniment Cure,/ Dandruff • Color, Anyhow. , The grocer had just put a new boy to work, and among the other instruc- tions was this : "If You do not happen to have what a customer asks for, suggest some- thing else nearly like it as possible." Soon a woman came into the store and asked the boy, : "Have you any fresh green stuff today?" "No, *ma'am," answered the boy, "but we have some nice bluing." i consider MINARD'S LINIMENT. the BEST Liniment in use. I got my foot badly jammed late- ly. I bathed it well with MINARD'S LINIMENT, and. it was as well as ever next day. Yours very truly, T. G. McMULLEN. feminine Logic. Helen annoyed her father with ques- tions while he tried to read the news- paper. One evening, among other things she .demanded, "Papa, what do you do at the store all day`?" "Oh,".; peanswered briefly, ,> "noth- ing." Helen was silent a moment, and then asked. "But how ,do you know when you, are done?" Painard',/ Liniment Cures Eurus, aEta. The Wisdom of Willie. Mother (angrily)—Why didn't you. -come when I called you the first time? Willie --'Cause I didn't hear you till you called the third time. Mother—Now how could you know it was the third call unless you heard the other two? Willie—Easy enough iia. I knew it was the third time 'cause you sounded so mad. Obliged' to Leave Early. "Daughter, your new beau deesri't remain very late. The lust one used to hang around until the milkman called. "Well, you see, dad, this one is a milkman." THERMOR "WaterIe s Remains Hot for 12 Hours Hot BottleLasts a Lifetime • 013:11i %M E,," r C444 :s1 : a\14 ° 14rEMrt nuc •"� SANITARY WATERLESS HOT-BQTT.LE STAYS HOT IZ HOURS ' CONTENTS NEVER EXHAUST rlOIL!O 't MINIMS f� It is made of metal, nickel plated, of a convenient size.. Simply boil the "Thermor" for ten minutes only (no longer) and it stays hob for full twelve hours at an even temperature of 125 deg. Recommended by physi- cians on account of the steady heat and sanitary 'metal case. No trouble — no filling -- no danger of scalding the `hands -- no leaks—no expense and one. purchase lasts a lifetime. In sickness, such as Neuralgia, La . Grippe, Rheumatism, . Neu- ritis, Inflammation—in fact all aches and pains, the "Thermor" is invaluable. As a bed -warmer.' and a foot -warmer it has no equal. "The "Thermor" measures. 83ra" across and Is,, lee"' thick, yet it weighs less than a filled two quart rubber bottle. The price is $4.00 sent Postpaid anywhere and sold under an ab- solute guarantee from the mak- . ers. High-classrepresentatives s wanted in sortie territories:. GOLDEN GATE 1ANUFAC TURIING COMPANY, LIMITED 9 t ouville Street, Montreal. rrltTtltlated Eyelids, oza,o<o:sa Eyes inflamed by ixdps: .t El;T? ;;i'. f t+ 11 i r TIM ... G°:, - euretosun,meiandlilyd r.., • 1,^1, r urn,:rr: rir grtieklyrelievedhyMuTlee • !ter nt „,, ••,r. - 'pt; 17 !lte'i. atrlta fOR • e 1ryeRt mi dy. No STnarting, 4uertaal, r;° 11. , . ? ; , ntl. 23rar:4r,tr:n. just Fye Comfort. At - —# 7a'our Dntgglst'c 50e per B,,tilc. Murine ty a SelveinTebes25c.ForfieetteltlicEtarcettskeel '.,.r I' i, • u'. '! tat t l['i ['INU Drugs;stso;MurineEycRemedyCu..Chlca2o It and Finishir.p I)epartznents: good .Faget;. Apply K'ligstun Hot.eerY Fine for Lore-Maging. Co., Ltd., Ii,ii. -'un, Ore. "The planet Jupiter has siva ger.{ eerie. t.x-t to -i:,1r nie;-1 mo„ans:'v i ` and + It e,•rt+ opera?.r,r.. ,. ,. "" a r•1 he I ,, :re IIo\a'onaantc flit: nitllt:a must kre aliens 7'hr•; " • r T" it •r ,t•11'do . ,r ,e• there(" ferrel i' is 11 R , i, ,'•,"mp anti. ._.. Ft. tile/ Tip, t'. .. lttlaaxd',a 7Gtstitueat ItellevAts Neuralgia. His Concern. '.What's the matter, old Haan? In debt?" "Exactly." "1 wouldn't worry about that if T were you." "I'm not worrying about being in debt; what troubles me is that my creditors refuse to tet me get in any per." Purely Herbal: No poison- ous coloring matter, .Antiseptic•—Stops hi o o d- poisoning, festering, etc. Soothing Ends quickly the pain and smarting. Heals all sores. 50c.Box. Ali Drutgtsts and Stores ..✓. F.... sir I ip%rn ` y L'eforo plao t ing your order for seeds, see our 1916 Gold. Catalogue it is en Jubilee Catalotree Gov't. Stan. Bus. No, 1 Red Clover (Fancy/516,00 No. 1 Alsyke 13.00 No. 1 Timothy 6,75 1 Allow 30e for each cotton bag We pay railway freight in On- tario and Quebec over 555.00 eserIEt? ,^ee,:e .74-e- •-tagse' e sal'=$40.13' Mai :i�tTZ1IEZ 'X' Should be in every stable. STOPS BLEEDING INSTANTLY. Cures Caked Udders Spavinse---Curbck—soras— Spints.e It has no equal. Price 25o-600 and $1.00 sent prepaid promptly on receipt of price It our druggist cannot sup- ply. Dr. Lawrason Medicine Co. Dept. B. Toronto, Ont. SPECIALLY MADE FARM FOOTWEAR DELIVERED To YOU S325 Hoi'e is a light 'weight, durable and ' comfortable working shoe specially suitable for farmers, woodsmen mill - men, trackmen, laborers—All who le- quil'e extra strong, easy footwear for working in, We make thorn of the splendid oil -tanned Skowhegan 'K ater- proofed leather that 1us made Palmer's "Moose flea. 15i'and fatiinous fol. almost forty years, No need to - suffer with tired, sore, ac•.ti- ing,.burning' feet. Geta pair' of these and find ease and comfort Ti •your .dealer doesn't carry then,, send us his snaihipls,yoli, euelosainpairg, ;.!181. 25chaar „pand es \I>:1 'ci idwiltt0 tin} address in C'ainula or 1,. 13 )',emit. (stating ,size) by poiial or' express' order. Same, sttilr a, shown 4 , .l'• - j lets Tiagh $it 75 \1 i at•,' for' air r,,t•llog fuluttlbll'al t g our :;Mutat l• • a11t1. l \\'1ntP.l "f'00 t11-( 707SST rAx.iuzsR Cc, mitts d, __ edericLo1i.:' , Ct.;la. , . I' AN'eSt! tt'•! ;e.t ; :s F' 1.4.1n•.;.' 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NEWsP PEB,s I.Oit SAx.E, Ite)11T-:YLtKINt•x \I.\'. , AND .a'it .1 Offices for sale In good t)rtr.•°,r towns Tian most user ui .and inteie•aate s.. of till businesses. 4', 11 infuttn ,tirn =n application 1.0 '\v12s0' 1 sabllFhtt r ''- •r - psr,Y, ee West Adelal•te Street Toy'•.• *o, MRSCEL .ANSOUL et ANCO•,lt, TT.:110118. x.Lr11PS •; • internal and external, cured s:.tA- out Iittin by our home) treatment, t1•tte us before too late. Dr, ltetinran ;4fud,,a1 Co., Limited, Coilingwood t?nt. EMPIRE BUSINESS COLLEGE 346 Broadview Ave,, Toronto, Ont. Day 6 M IITTE OOIiRSR 1ra$yht The only College in Canada ,leaching all Typewriter Keyboards Oa ratos aro half than prevailing elsewhere America's Pioneer Dog Remedies BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And Row to Feed Mailed free to any address by the Author 11. CiAY GLOVER, V. S. 118 West 31stS:reet,NewYork ratEr CANADA'S C. REA" ST liuskrat Handier is the old firm of HtRAM JOHNSON Limited, 410 St, Paul St. W., Montreal. Ship all your furs there and obtain • full value. • AXL GREAS Has been the standard for years. The mica fills the pores in the spin- dle. ; Saves fric tion, W e:a .r a n d money. DCOh'rs Everywhere The lmperial'Oil Limited . •-�"d':5`, -`' 4•'., iNil l.LL cnrniS ii"tor lltltiil noon ' I1 iI. VII A; ? - ISSUE '1G.• ---"i;. . i,r ere