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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-5-25, Page 3THIN - BLOODED PEOPLE
'Often Become Seriously I11 Be-
fore They Realize It.
Some people have a tendency to be-
come thin -blooded just as others have
ran inherited tendency to . rheumatism
'or nervous disorders. The condition
in which the blood becomes so thin
that the whole body suffers comes on
'so gradually that anyone with a na-
tural disposition in that direction
`should watch the symptoms carefully.
Bloodlessness can be corrected more
easily in the earlier stages than later.
it begins with a tired feeling that rest
does not overcome, the complexion
becomes pale, slight exertion produces
breathlessness and headaches and
backaches frequently follow. In the
treatment of troubles due to thin
blood no other medicine has had such
a great success as Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. They go right to the root of
the trouble, make rich, red blood, thus
restoring the weakened system to
health and strength. Mr. R. F. Ash
BEER KEGS WEAPONS OF WAR.
Austrians Use Them as Bombs—Fire
Them. From Cannons. r
An Italian correspondent writes tl;at
the Austrians are now making use of
a wooden bomb on the Carso front.
The bomb looks like a cask, its outer
shell being, in fact, composed of wood-
en staves with iron hoops, and it is.
large enough to contain 220 pounds of
explosives.
For the purposes of firing this
"beer -cask" bomb is placed in the
mouth of a 420 millimetre gun like a
great cork. It does not travel far, and
causes far more noise than destruc-
tion.
The Italians are puzzled to know
why the Austrians bother about them
at all. One reason suggested is that
it enables the Austrians to use up the
innumerable casks lying idle at the
Pilsen breweries now that the export
of the famous Pilsen lager has been
stopped.
General Luigi Cadorna, Italy's Lead- The same corresp^nflcnt states that
ing Soldier, the Italians are using the Roman hel-
a - is the son of a distinguished. Italian !net for outpost work and in the
ford, Peterboro, Ont., says: ' Four trenches. It* is said to be better than
years ago my condition became so ' general of the nineteenth century, the neve French helmet, inasmuch as
serious that it seemed to me I pos- Rafael Cadorna, who, ill his younger it protects the neck and jugular as
sassed every pain and ache and every days, won the Legion of Honor while well.
Don't Live in the
K itch en— Emancipate
yourself from kitchen worry
by learning the food value of
Shredded Wheat Biscuit:
You can prepare a most
wholesome, nourishing meal
in a few moments by heating
a few Shredded Wheat
Biscuits in the oven to restore
crispness; then cover with
berries and serve with milk
or cream.
Made in Canada.
morbid feeling passible. For months . fighting as a volunteer for France in
JUVENILE COURTS.
Algeria, and later slid brilliant work ret
e One f Her
i had been overworked, and bereave- .
meat added the last straw necessary as an Army
Corps commander against
to break down my constitution I had the. Austrians in 1866. The present
li severe ever-present headache arid.:
pains in the back of the eyes, Italian commander-in-chief is in his °
and at' sixty-sixth year. In 1886 and the Best e M
the same time I was seldom free from' years following, as .t stats officer at -
severe neuralgic pains. I was rarely ! tached to the Fifth Array Corps at
hungry, and when I was it seemed tai Verona, he made a minute study,
create a morbidness Which made my ; tramping on foot u:: an ordinary
other ills harder to bear. Of course l sightseer, of the Alpine districts
I consulted a doctor, and he told me whore the Italisn l are now fighting;
4t d a change of air just the ' Gen. Cadorna's military notes then
What the Probation Officer Should do
to Encourage Parent and Child.
As there is a growing desire
throughout the Province to secure the
appointment of a Children's Judge
-- - entirely apart from the regular Court
DAME I3ELANGER TALES OF procedure, the following points are
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, worth keeping in mind;
The Judge of a Children's Court
should be a man who was once a real
Tells How They Cured Her Rheuma- boy, alert, enthusiastic, a student of
thing I was unable in the circum- f made, as a fact, form the hand -book ; tism and Made Her so Well She philanthropy, keeping in close touch The Keener Optic.
stances to take. I had a particularly ! which the Italian officers at the front Could Work Without Fatigue.
with social service agencies and mod- °°Ilow did you get such a Cruised
bad spell on the daymy daughter re-; are now usingwith advantage. As ern child -saving methods. ?"
turned from college, and she insisted colonel of the Oth Bersaglieri in 1891. St. Amateur, Gloucester Co., N.B., A Children's Court is educational ey"WRll,boss, I was out a-lookin' for
that I should take Dr. Williams' Pink he proved a master of the tactics of May 22nd (Special.).—Cured of rheu- and inevitably leads to a study of trouble an' dis yere eye was the fu: t
Pills. I was decidedly skeptical, but ; mountain -warfare and an able leader mat'ism, from which she has been a child life and the general social con- to find it.,,
she gat some and to please her I took' of men. After the Tripoli campaign severe sufferer, Dame Pierre Belau- ditions of the city or district. Natur-
them. The result—After the first' of 1912 he was entrust„d with the ger, well known and highly respected ally, it will tend to co-ordinate the Minaxd's Liniment Ltuabaranan's rziend
hex I was compelled to admit that I supervision of the general army reor- here, is telling her friends that Dodd's work of child welfare organizations -- --
really did feel better. After the sec ganization. For the perfectly equipped Kidney Pills have made her well. and to build up a system of probation Too Risky
and box I ungrudgingly admitted that . condition in whieh the Italian troops "I consider Dotld's Kidney Pills one and friendly guidance. The Merry One—"Cheer up, old
they were doing me good, and after took the field last May, with Gen. of the best friends I have," Dame Be- While clothed with legal authority man! Why don't you drown your sor-
the sixth box I felt free from every • Cadorna himself at its head, the gen- linger states. "I had rheumatism the pet Lati n officer in a friendly row'"
t i the lilts to others I am ! a great deal of suffering. both parent and child so that the I am and besides, it would be mur-
NICKEL YS. PAPER.
Wood Pulp Is Not the Sole Pajier
Material.
Edison is not alarmed by the paper
scare; he foresees the day when
nickel will be substituted for paper in
books. He estimates that a sheet of
nickel one twenty -thousandth of an;
inch thick is cheaper, more flexible,
and more durable than an ordinary
sheet of notepaper.
The weight would not be great •
either, for a nickel book, containing
forty thousand pages, would only
weigh one pound, and only be two
inches thick.
The Japanese are wonderful paper
mnnufacterers, paper being put to far
more uses in Japan than in Europe,
and they cultivate a certain mulberry
osier solely for the use of its bark hi
paper manufacture.
Wood pulp is not by any means the
sole paper material, for at the Paris
Exhibition of 1bi;a sixty webs, or roils, t.
of paper were displayed, each roll
being made from a different fibre.
Books, too, have seen the light pro-
duced from several hundred leaves of
different fibre.
The pity is, though, that these dis-
coveries are either too costly for pro-
duction
ro
duction or that the substances are un-
obtainable in Europe.
oreGranulated Eyelids,
Eyes inflamed by expo-
sure to Sun, Dusi and Vklnd
quickly relieved by Nudge
r`� Eye Remedy. No smarting.
just Eye Comfort. At
'Vatic Druggiist•s 50c per Bottle. Marine h) e
$nlvcinTubes25c,Forliookoithe Eye freeask
Druggists orinuriaeEyeRelnedyCo.,ChIca3a
ye
ache and pain and in gratitude I be- 01'alissimo is largely responsible, and the pains in my limbs caused me capaci 3- ac vises, assists, encourages The Sad One --"She's strong•.1 titan
t,an a praise I i ! I took six boxes of Kidney
feeling as fit as I did twenty others.
� �Dodd'schild may remain in his home and be- der."
}°o and I owe it to Dr. Williams' Pink I Cotton in War. ? Pills, and they made me well. My come a good citizen.
Pills." I One thousand tons of cotton are Pains are all gone, and I can now Likewise the object in bringing a
You can get these pills from any , fired every day from the mouths of work without being fatigued. I will youthful offender before the Children's
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents the German and Austrian cannon. ' always keep Dadd's Kidney Pills in Court (which should not be done hast -
a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Cordite, one of the explosives employ- ; the house." illy) , is not to convict him of guilt,
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-' ed by the artillery of the present day, i Dodd's Kidney Pills cure rheums- but to find out how he can bo .encour-
visa*, Ont. O is two-thirds cotton. The raw ma- ; tism because it is caused by sick kid- an ed' Thinseir on and helped in noble liv-
-� -- - ' terial is dipped into nitric acid, wash- neys. Rheumatism is caused by uric g- g doing of children is
LACK OF FOOD IN BERLIN. I ed and dried, and the material thus ' acid in the blood. If the kidneys are usually caused by neglect or improper
supplied becomes the base of the ex- healthy and doing their full work Parental training, and it is not the
Hunger Is the Most. Powerful of Ger- Plosive. It takes 400 pounds of gun- they strain all the uric acid out of the children who should be punished but
g 'cotton to make the charge for one , blood, and there can be no rheums- those responsible for their misdeeds.
many's Enemies. Icotton
shot from the Queen Elizabeth's guns tism. Dodd's Kidney Pills always Parents should be summoned to pro-
41Truth cannot be hidden any long or from one of the Garman seventeen- make the kidneys well. They take duce the child offender in Court and
tar!"' exclaims "Carl S." in a message inch guns. Guncotton can only be, away that tired feeling by ensuring arrest by the ordinary police officer
pure blood and good circulation. discouraged.
Too much emphasis cannot be laid
Reason Enough.i upon the influence of true religion in
Everything in the dear old village i byldiglleoied effort mayreformation.
m materially -
Proper -
seemed the same to Jones after his sist parents to realize their obliga-
r,absence of four years. The old tions and may awaken in young and
church, the village pump, the ducks on
the green, the old men smoking while ; old a genuine desire for a life of use -
their wives gossip—it was so restful fulness and respectability—J. J. Kelso.
after the rush and bustle of the city. 1 POLICE DECIDE FASHION.
"Ib is by no means an • uncommon for Suddenly he missed something.
to Stockholm from Berlin. i made from raw cotton.
"The poorer classes in the capital •'e
are actually reduced to starvation. STRONGLY RECOMMENDS
For them neither butter nor lard can; BABY'S OWN TABLETS
be got for love or money. Margarine'
to the extent of four ounces per per -
I
son per week can be got only after' Mrs. Alonzo Tower, Johnson's Mills,
hours of waiting in a queue. afore N.B., writes: "I can strongly recom-
often than not, even than, the needs mend Baby s Own Tablets to all moth -
of only a few can be satisfied. ars whose little ones are suffering
fr•om constipation as I have proved
them an excellent medicine this `rWhere's Hodge's windmill?" he --
thing that in such casesthe dissatis- • trouble." Baby's Own Tablets not asked in surprise. ` I can only see Costumes of Women in Germany Are
fled crowd breaks shop windows or only cure constipation, but they make !, ,
pillages shops, one mill, and there used to be two. Now Censored.
is, generally .,speaking, teething easy; break up colds, expel The native gazed thoughtfully! The Munich commandant has is-
"HungervZ orms and regulate the stomach and round, as if to verify the statement.: sued an order giving power to the
the most powerful,. 'vi the enemies bowels. Theyare sold bymedicine
which Berlin -and Germany have. o Then he said slowly: r police to effect the arrest of ladies
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a Cox "They pulled one down. There who are very fashionably dressed,
Bitter distress naturally creates un- from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., , 'ern." rest ^.nongst the working classes; Brockville Ont weren't enough wind for two of em. says an Amsterdam despatch. Con-
-t•td uproars and revolts in the poorer
quarters of Berlin are almost daily
happenings. There is money enough
in Berlin, but little enough to buy
with it.
"Milk is only allowed for the
feeding of babies, and every infringe-
ment of this order is punished very
severely. The quality of the war -
bread is getting worse. Thousands of
families have emigrated to neutral
countries."
"1 -le who has health
has hope,
And he who has hope
has everything."
(Arabian Proverb)
Sound health.. is Iargely a
matter . of _proper food-
which must include certain
mineral elements best . de-
rived from the field grains, -
but lacking in many foods.,
ra
0
e=Nuts
made of whole wheat and
malted barley, supplies all
the rich nourishment of\
the grains, including their
vital mineral salts -phos-
phate of potash, etc., most
necessary for building and
energizing the mental and
physical forces.
"There's a Reason"
Sold by Grocers
Canadian Pomtuna Oe;reat Co., Ltd.;
'Winddor.. Ont.'
d '
spieuous cess, it was stated meant
a e< ,
Minard's Liniment Toed by 1?hysioians, waste, which was not permissible in
RUSSIAN TRIBUTE. -- i war time.
No Efiiciency. ` The first arrest occurred within
Editor of Retch Lauds British Military Wounded Soldier—Yes, they got two hours of the issue of the order,
Power. twenty-four bullets out of me! They the lady arrested belonging to one of
ought to have sent me to the muni- the best military families in Bavaria.
Reuter's representative has had an tion depot—not to a 'ospital! I
interview with M. V. Nabokoff, the She was taken to the police head-
editor of the Retch, a member of the quarters, but was released after a
Russian deputation visiting Britain, few hours' detention, after being
Hewarned to dress in a more simple
said: "The scope of the efforts
Fly Poison
Kills More Children
Than .All Other Poisons
made in Britain for the creation and fashion.,
development of ibs military power has The Munich papers ale e unanimous
filled us witlf intense admiration and in their protest against the order,
strengthened our faith in the final tri- under which the police are -made the
,
umph over our common enemy. We judge of ladies fashions and of pro -
saw your powerful and ever-growing priety in dress.
fleet; we saw the display of your col-
ossal energy in equipping, provision-
ing and drilling the army, and in
instilling a true ideal into your men.
Last, but not least, we came in con-
tact with that wonderful human mate-
rial of which your country may well
be proud. Our present close union
with Great Britain may be considerecT
as an external alliance serving an ex-
ternal purpose, and unconnected with
the internal life of either country. But
there is another standpoint, and in
my opinion the only true one. The
complete independence of each State
in its internal affairs is a truism, but
it must be recognized that intimate
rapproachment necessarily leads to
.mfutual influence, intellectual, moral,
even esthetic, and political and social
ideals which form the basis • of the
greatness and power of Great Brit-
ain are 'to be more, widely recognized
and adopted in Russia. All true lov-
ers of progress, right and liberty can
but hope and pray that this influence
may grow and spread."
Kind To Him.
Wife—The dressmaker ways she.
won't make me another gown until
you pay her bill.
Iib (with relief)—That's very
good of her. I'll send her a note of
thanks.
It is easier for some men to spend
all ,they: make than to make all they
spend.
Combined
For Safety's Sake, Use
Is there within your home,
anywhere within baby's reach,
a saucer of arsenic poisoned
paper floating in water, or a can
with a sweetened poisoned wick?
During 1915, 26 cases of fly
poisoning were reported from 11
states; in 1914, 46 cases from 14
states. Fly poison kills more
children than all other poisons
combined. '
Yet fly poison still is left un-
guarded except in the homes
where mothers have learned that
the safe, sure, non-poisonous,
efficient fly catcher and de-
stroyer is
A
The Journal of the Michigan State
Medical Society comments thus in a
recent issue:
''Symptoms of arsenical poisoning"are
very similar to those of cholera in tantum;
undoubtedly a number of cases of cholera
Infant= were really cases of arsenical
poisoning, but' death„rif occurring, was
attributed to cholera infantum.
"Wo repeat, arsenical fly destroying de-
vices are dangerous and should be abol-
ished. Health officials should: become
aroused to prevent further loss of life
from their source. Our Michigan Legis-
lature, this last session, passed:a law reg-
ulating the sale of poisonous fly papers.”
The O. & W. Thum Co.
Grand Rapids, Mich.. (73)
Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd.
Gents,—I have used your Minard's
Liniment in my family and also in my
stables for years and consider it the
best medicine obtainable.
Yours truly,
ALFRED ROCHAV,
Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and
Livery Stables.
If He Had Wings.
Algie's mother was an invalid, so
his Aunt Lavinia'looked after him and
the house.
"Oh, dear," said Algie one day,
after Auntie had lectured him for 10
minutes, "I wish I had wings."
"Whymy pet?" asked mother,
pleased at this angelic inspiration.
"Oh, I'd fly up in the air with Aunt
Lavinia, and I''d fly and fly till I
couldn't get any higher."
"Yes, dear," said mother, proudly,
as the little chap paused impressive-
ly. "What would you do then?"
"I'd drop Aunt Lavinia!" said Algie,
savagely.
Ask for Minterd's and take no other
Nothing : takes the conceit out of a
flirt like encountering ' a masculine
heart that is unbreakable.
You will find relief in Zam-Buk !
It eases the burning, stinging
pain, stops bleeding and brings
ease. Perseverance, with Zana..
Sok, means cure. Why not prove
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