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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-5-11, Page 7• 1 STRENGTH 1 HA Ljit T� F• who can tell? But it is certain that o Harry Chaplin, who has always been IN inclined to iake himself imsetlhf seriously inTHESPRING ISH HERS hiio pascoftnowwilnaot bae esninet , ; adorns his Jove -like brow. Nature Needs Aid in Making ALWAYS A FAVORITE IN THE New Health -Giving Mood. BRITISH COMMONS. In the spring the system needs a roiue xo oe neaztny you must nave i„ as King new blood, just as the trees must have Edward's Chins in the new sap to renew their vitality. Na- Deceased Monarch's:; Madcap ture demand it, and without this new blood you will feel weak and languid. You may have twinges of rheumatism Days. or the sharp stabbing gains of neur- The Rt. Hon. Henry Chaplin, who algia• Often there arc' disfiguring has just been created a peer, has dis- g charged the duties of leader of the pimples or eruptions on the skin. In nominal Opposition, in virtue of his obher eases there is merely a feeling . seniority among ex=Cabinet Ministers, of tiredness and a variable appetite, since the formation of the coalition Any of these are signs that the blood Government. It is said that Mr. Chap - is out of order—that the indoor life lin's failing health nese: sitates his of winter has lessened your vitality., retirement from the strenuous life of What you need in spring is a tonic . the Lower Chambr, of which, by the medieine to put you right, and in all way, he has been a member --and al - the world of medicine there is no tonic moat continuously ----for nearly fifty can equal Dr. Williams Pink Pills. I years. The son of a parson—that kind These Pills actually make new rieh, of parson who was both country gene red blood—your greatest need int demon and clergyman, and was terra - spring. This new blood drives out the ed a "squarson'-and educated ab seeds of disease and makes easily Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford. tired men, women and children bright, The new peer in 75 years old. While active and strong. Mrs. :Eugene . quite a young man he came into splen- Gadarette, Amherstburg, Ont., says: did inheritance in the shape of the "I suffered for a long time from dizzi- Blarrkenev Estate in Lincolnshire -to ness, pain in the back and sick head- ' this day he is termed the Squire o£ ache, and nothing I took did inc any ` Blafkelrey in the House of Commons. goad until 1 began Dr, Williams' Pink The estate consisted of land and a Pills. These cured me after taking splendid mansion, and the rent roil six boxes and 1 now feel better than was pretty nearly a quarter of a mil - ever I did in my life. I had fallen off a lion dollars a year. Harry Chaplin— in weight to 82 pounds, and after tak- he is one of those men- who are ing thePills I had increased to 100. "Harry" all their lives -.-.got through pounds." the lot in pretty short order. These Pills are sold by all medicine For truth to tell, this now veteran ;sealers or can be had by mail at 50 statesman and newly -made peer was lents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from: not a little of a roy sterer in the bays rhe Dr. 'Williams Medicine Co., . of his hot youth. Hunting, shooting, , Brockville, Ont. deer stalking, racing, card playing, '--- x dining, wining, and the rest of it—he TELLS OF FRENCH COURAGE. . was the equal of the best at any or Bavarian Says Verdun Ilefendera"all of these. When King Edward was acting the part of madcap Prince Fight With Bravery. i Ilal, Ilar•ry f'haplin was one of his A high Bavarian railroad official ' nearest and clearest intimates. He who is in charge of soine of the Ger- is said to have anon as much as $ a00, - an field roads before Verdun writes - -• - ame '"The defenders of Verdun fight avith admirable bravery, and their rtillery does good work. Whenever ` hey are driven out' of a position the ' "'reach counter-attack at once with death -defying courage. The French .r ' rmy is brave and capable, ", �+5i.' •y I^• ..^ �{.v17ki.•'.". There is no hope that France,ill lay down her arms until the 1 e na- iolr realizes that German can never le crushed. The war will go on even i •paia9•It.k {,..., t You Owe Yourself dans Rare Treat eat af' er • the heavy meats and the canned vegetables of the Winter— + with a jaded stomach and WORSHIP SNAKE IN JAPAN. rebellious liver ---Shredded Natives Believe Reptile Has Cured ileac with Strawberries Hundreds of Toothache. —a dish that is deliciously In the Suma gardens of Kobe, Japan,: nourishing and satisfying is a huge snake brought from the tro- i —a perfect meal, and So pies. It measured 25 feet in I? easily and quickly prepared. and 28 inches round the waist. Nat- this splendid reptile excited ad For breakfast, for luncheon rniration, and when it died muck synz• ' pathy was expressed, and a deputation asked the management to bury the snake In the vicinity, with due cere- mony. This was done, the reptile being interred in a pine grove back of the restaurant. i Then the discovery was made that the snake had died on the day of the snake in the Japanese calendar, and somebody rernembered an ancient su- perstition according to which tooth- ache may be cured h;: worshipping a snake. The grave bc•g.:n to be visited and much benefit was derived by tooth- ache sufferers. i Hundreds visit the grave every week TTQw and bring good profits to the gar- : dens and the restaurant proprietor, In Inn'bruek Shops Open for Only who naturally are ready to be convin- ing the spine and raising the shoulder. TWO Hoare sed of the miraculous powers of the ,Daily. snake. Some of the grateful people y This also inoses extra strain to the The seat city of lint stock and mill; who have been cured have decided to eyes by bringing the work too clo-e. , in Austria has assumed Balch alar•m- erect a shrine to the memory of the . When the desk is too low the child p ing propel` tions that at Innsbrucl; snake. has to bend over and will quietly be- during the mid -Lent cattle market ^-- -�--- came round shouldered, Bending' only t'v:+Ive Bows were available for aver a o male' an l they were immediately re-` and com resaes iIna arta v ' quisftioned lly the military authorities.' i neck so that serious brain troubles: The amount of milk available for may follow. Gale is so limited that milk shops are ........---....J.'" opened for only two hours every day; received by P. E; Quinn, Trade Coni" znissioner of New South Wales, Aus- tralia, New York. The message, which. came from E. H. Palmer, acting assis- tant superintendent of the Immigra- tion and Tourist Semen, Sydney, con- tained only the information that the petroleum and gas field had been found near :Grafton, on the Clarence River, in the extreme north-eastern part of New South Wales. That the newly found supply is ex- tensive Is indicated by the fact that news of the discovery was cabled also to Niel Nielson, Australian Trade Com- missioner in Sanfranciseo and other Australiau representatives who are seeking to bring about closer conimer- or. any meal. tial relations between the United States and the Australian Common- wealth. (arnnli elener Quinn said the oil arid gam supply nearest Australia was that thecovered in recent years in New Guinea. He was not able to estimate how the American market of these products might be affected, but he mated out that Australia annually • has bought from the United States mere than eeti, :+*0,000 worth of gaso- lcsle, benzol, lubricating oils and other preview -a products. Made in Canada. MILK SHORTAGE IN AUSTRIA. er+ ye lL 8 ,MADE. IN For making a.e a:3, ((( For soften- ing water. For removing paint. For .disinfecting refrigerators, sinks, closets, drains and for500 ether purposes. R¢Fu3>^ WeaT,tVr .A CANADA A Pleasant Discovery. r An old lady on board a vessel ob- served fwo• sailors pumping up water to wash the deck, and, the captain be- ing near, she accosted him as follows; "Well captain, so we've got a well aboard, eh?" "Yes, ma'am always carry one," said the polite eaptain. "Well that': clever. It'fi so much better than the nasty sea water, - which I always dislike sa," Spreading readg Coed News low desk ape stntrnerns rn rho Broadcast 01 a t 1 a ax f Verdun fails. "The Freneh• civilians behind our front willingly work far us, and take the high wages we pay them, but their hate remains, and they have but one thought and wish: Germany must be crushed." ASQUITII A RECORD PREMIER. Has Held Office for a Long Period as Prime Minister. Mr. Asquith has been Premier of Great Britain longest of any since 1832. Not only is Mr. Asquith's single stretch of office longer than that of any other modern Prime Minister, but, he is getting near the top of the list for length of years of office with or without breaks. Mr. Gladstone vas Prime Minister for about- fourteen years in all and Lcoal- Sa sbury for about thirteen, but �.i -'fiord Beaconsfield had only about' seven years, and Lord John Russell, about six. Lord Palmerston's ascend-', ancy was roughly from 1855 till 1865,1 in which period he had two terms as, Prime Minister, one lasting three and; the other six years. It took Sir Robert Peel about five years to get, and leave a name as one of the, greatest of Prime Ministers. GLASS OF WATER Upset Her. People who don't, know about food should never be allowed to feed per- sons with weak stomachs. Sometime ago a young woman had an attack of scarlet fever, and when convalescing was permitted to eat anything she wanted. Indiscriminate feeding soon put her back in bed with severe stomach and kidney trouble. "There I stayed," she says, "three • months, with my stomach in such con- dition that I could take only a few teaspoonfuls of milk or beef juice at a time. Finally Grape -Nuts was brought to my attention and I asked my doctor if I might eab it. He said, `yes,' and I commenced at once. "The food . did me good from the start and I was soon out of bed and recovered from the stomach trouble. I have gained ten pounds and am able to do all household duties, some days sitting down only long enough to eat my+meals. I can eat anything that one ought to eat, but I still continue to eat Grape -Nuts at breakfast and supper and like it better' every day. "Considering. that I could stand only a short time, and that a glass of water. seemed `so heavy,' I am fully satisfied that Grape -Nuts has been everything to me and that my return to health is due to it. "I haveelold several friends having nervous : or stomach trouble what Grape -Nuts did.£or me and in every case they speak highly of the food." "There's a Reason." Name given by •Canadian, 'Post>an Co, Windsor, Ont. vil•tuee and nearly all his limitations.. aot.•get the proper aid from -the legs Ever read the above (ether? �1.. now ,'SS ether the Hou -:e of, Lords will take and feet in - maintaining- an upright One appears from tittle to time. Then. ]lint more seriously than the House of position. It the desk is too high the interesstuine,. true, and foil of (rumen Commons has done in these later days, elbow can get no rest except by curv- Rt. Tion. 11; my Chaplin. 7.:inara•s Liniment r+'tunberman'rt Friend Chinese Porcelain. It is announced that the famous King Teh t'laceng porcelain factory which from the year 1306 furnishediall the fine porcelain for the royal palaces of China, is to be reopened, This factory was partly -destroyed during the revo- lution in lehich the republic was estab- lished, and the various samples and patterns kept there were divided among the leading revolutionists. however, many patterns have been re- covered, together with sarnples. SACRIFICES OF PEERAGE. and 'he crowd of people is so great •— that the police experience the greatest, Einem s xtaiment ugea by leayeicianir, WANTS EVERYBODY TO KNOW ; Forty -Eight Heirs to British that police regulating the sale and' DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Killed in Present War, distribution of milk for children and` Father's Advice. Attentio sick er aur ° "f C t'RFD HILI- n ha.. been again focussed p ,. on the sacrifices of the British peerage Condition- in other regions are much in the war by the death at the front of worse than in the Tyrol, where in ,orris ('hantpagne, After a Long Lord Desmond Fitzerald, of the Irish ordinary times cattle breeding' Guards, the brother and heir presumpe flourishes and consequently the milk, Period of Sickness and Weakness, tive a£ the Duke of Leinster. Lord supply is plentiful. Says He Found New Health in , De-mt.end is the 48th heir to a peer --a ---- . -e. e war an is erase i. only specially notable from the fact that the peerage which; The fent( mother always has the he would have inherited had he lived; welfare of her little ones at heart. • is one cif the nett:t historic in the' She is continually on the watch for United Kingdom. He.w' uld have bee any appearance of the mala lir; which et�me the premier duke, marquis and • threaten her little ones. Thousands earl in Ireland and he would have in- of mothers have- learned by exr erience , Seined one of the few existing peer- that nothing will equal Baby's Own ages that • g can be traced basic without Tablets in keeping the children well. • a break to the Norman conquest. ' Concerning them Mrs. R. Morehouse, ' lielder brother, the Duke of Biissfield, N.D., writes: ""Baby's Own Leinster, is unmarried and in poor Tablets are the best medicine I have health and the succession now devolves" ever used for my baby. He was very on a younger brother, Lord Edward, cross but the Tablet!, soon put him ; Fitzgerald, who a few years ago mar-" right again." The Tablets are sold , t ss Inc t tr lige, a mut feel by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 comedy actress. Lady Edward Fitze' cents a box from The Dr. Williams'. f gerald will be the first musical comedy liedie]rie Ca., Bruclville, Ont. duchess, if her husband lives to in-: Dadd's Kidney Pills, egt' to fall in the pr dent t d MOTHER AND BABY, llillerand, Ont., May 8th (Special.) —Strong and hearty again after a long period of weakness and ill -health, Louis Champagne a well-known resi- dent of this place. Is spreading broad- cast the good news that he found new health and strength in Dodd's Kidney Pills. "For a long time," Mr. Champagne states in an interview, "I suffered from kidney disease and backache. My appetite was uncertain, and I gat up in the morning with a bitter taste in my mouth. There were flashes of light before my eyes, and I had a dragging sensation. across the loins. My limbs were heavy and I was always tired. "Then I decided to try Dadd's Kid- ney Pills, and I am glad to be able to say that two boxes made me well. I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to all those who suffer from feebleness or bad kidneys." If you have the symptoms mention- ed by Mr. Champagne you may be sure your kidneys need attention. Neglected kidneys are the cause of more than half the ills mankind is heir to. The way to treat sick or 000 on a single race, and doubtless weak kidneys is to use Dodd's Kidney has before now many times lost Pills. pretty nearly that sum. In his old i ago he was glad to accept a pension ; SCHOOLROOM FURNITURE. such as an ex -Cabinet Minister of im-' — poverished means is entitled to, of How a Child Is Crippled by School $6.000 a year, and to live at Stafford' Desks and Seats. House as practically a pensioner on I We take pains to have our school the bounty of the Duke of Sutherland, buildings well lighted, well heated, his kinsman by marriage. , well ventilated and in other ways thor- A General Favorite. oughly healthful places. But there Yet, with all his faults and foibles— is one important point which is often and they are neither few nor small—' overlooked. This is the supplying of Mr. Chaplin has always been a great pr•o);er seats and desks at which the favorite in the House of Commons.' children can work in comfort al+i Squire, sportsman, and something of without doing serious damage to their a scholar—in the sense that he has growing bodies. cultivated a taste for literature such Many children are hopelessly crip- as is not often possessed by the aver- pled with round shoulders, curvature age country gentleman—he is very of the spine and other deformities far from being a fool in public mat-' long before they are ready to leave ters, whatever he may have proved school because they have been forced himself to be in the management of to sit in ill-fitting chairs and work at his own affairs. In fact, so astute a desks which are either too high or too judge as Disraeli welcomed him as a low for them. recruit of promise when he first re- The desks and seats in every school - turned to Parliament to swell the room should be adjustable. It is ranks of the Conservative minority in very wrong to make children of all the year 1868. His admiration for sizes sit at desks of the same size. Disraeli has affected his Parliament- For boys and girls who are below or ary style almost beyond belief. When above the average in size there should a young and impressionable member be desks which can be adjusted to he was accustomed to note that great meet their particular needs. man's air of Olympian reflection and; The most ,common faults in school - his assumed grandiloquence of man- room furniture are the unsuitable i ner, and he came to the conclusion shape of the backs of the seats, too that if these were essential bo Par- great distance between the seat and liamentary success he Would succeed in the desk, disproportion of the height Parliament. However, Disraeli • pos- of the seat and desk, and incorrect sessed a good deal that Harry Chap- shape and slope of the desk. lin conspicuously lacks. And so, ' It is important that the edge of the though the latter has been a Cabinet desk should project slightly over the Minister, he has never reached a edge of the seat. The top of the higher position than that • of a second desk should incline downward about rate man. ten degrees toward the seat and should Had Splendid Physique. be low enough to allow the forearm The new peer was in his youth a to rest on it without raising the man of superlative physique. With shoulder. The seat should be broad his broad shoulders and his six, foot ' enough to support almost the whole two of height he was possessed of ' thigh, and should be low enough to al- great strength. And he was, too, an low the. stile of the foot to rest on the extremely good-looking man,, with his floor, It should be slightly con- aqueline nose, his high foreheead, his cave to prevent slipping and horizont- finely chiselled face, his Saxon (floc al. rather � than inclined. The . back eyes, at once keen and kindly, and his ' should be curved forward to support general expression of prevailing good the loins so that even a weakly child humor. If ever a' man -was a bypical will find it easy and comfortable to sit specimen of the open-handed and open- up -right. • hearted English squire the newest ad- : When a schoolroom seat is too high clition to the Nai'se of Lords is that the child does not touch the floor. He one. He has all the English squire's is most uncomfortable because he does herit He is also an officer serve! Strong One Way. ing at the front, but even if he should I fall the succession in this rase is safe,6 Wife—"My hueband is not well, I'm for he has an infant son born in 1214,; afraid he'll give out." who in the natural course of eventFife's Mather—"Well he may give will one ala be I7 k ' out. He certainly never gives in" y Duke of Lrnst Leinster. REDUCTION OF INSANrTY- Ask for Mrnard's and toxo no other War is Proving an Antidote for Madness. Medical inquiry indicates that there has been a considerable reduction of insanity since the war began. Dr. William Graham of the Belfast', Lunatic Asylum says: "It is not the great tragedies of life that sap the forces of the brain and wreck the psychic organism. On the contrary, it is the small worries, the deadly, monotony of a narrow and circum-; scribed existence, the dull drab of a life without joy and barren of an told father I loved you more than any girl I ever met," "And what did your father nay?" "Ho said to try and meet ;ame more girls." Makers of alarm clocks are among thoee who do a rousing hu ineo e, stx) POTATO= EER POTATOES. IRISH Q013. file ", I,r:leware Carman Or, der at o3..•. S.apply limited. Wilt., for tient:Moon. H. tr. Dawson. Brampton. L.il'Ital i $. THE t'+'atilt; VA Mt. (710. I it l'4.4 dirtecti ear , flr•:. i. 1'. `anuagnt•r, R. 5. Hamilton. i,wING al:VC;11INR SUPPLIES --10 1 Superior Needles at•. Szritttle ' 7$0, Bobbins Sc Beit:- lite for any :alui.hine, Superior Supplies eV. Hamilton, Out. 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I cured a horse badly torn by a .achievement, the self-centred, anaemic ; pitchfork, with MINARD'S LINI- consciousness—it is these experiences MENT. that weaken and diminish personality; St. Peter's, C.B. EDW. LINLIEF.' ispositions or o e slngs and so leave it a prey to inherited , I cured a horse of a bad swelling predtthiand' arrows of outrageous fortune." And the editor of the Lancet points out: "The traveler in Central America will face savage men and savage; beasts unmoved but is driven to the verge of madness by the attacks of+ minute and insistent insects." Dr. Graham quotes with approval! Lord Bryce's recent statement that: the effect of the fighting on thousands • of men has been to sober them, to stir theirdeepest thoughts, and to inspire' them with an urgent desire for some' idealistic basis of life, and he "be- lieves that one of the eventual results of the war will be a great decrease in i the amount of mental instability' which has been growing in recent! years." STRIKE OIL IN AUSTRALIA, Message Tells of a Big Petroleum Field Near Grafton. by MINARD'S LINIMENT. !Bathurst, N.B. THOS. W. PAYNE. Discovery of the first gas and petro- leum field in the continent of Australia', was announced in a oable message i REMEMBER ! The ointment you put on your child's skin gets into the system just as surely as food the child eats. Don't let impure fats and mineral coloring matter (such as many of the cheap ointments contain) get into your child's blood! Zam- Buk is purely herbal. No' Pois- onous coloring.. Use it .always. 50c. Box at 411 Druggists and Stores. " t O GHILI?t'IENS emus No Joke: "Yes and I asked him if all the jokes about married life were so." "What did he say?" "He said that some people had strange ideas of what constitutes a joke." Eyes i elated Eyelids, yexpo- Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sun, Dust and Wind Eyesquickly relieved by Murine EyeRcmedy. No Smarting. fust Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. 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