HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-2-1, Page 7Don't say "Breakfast 1
Food' say 't Shredded
Wheat"—for while you no
doubt mean . Shredded
Wheat., you may get one
of those mushy porridges
that are a poor substitute
for the crisp, delicious shreds
of baked whole wheat—that
supply all the nutriment for
a halfday's work. Two
Eiscuits with milk or cream
make a nourishing meal
at a Cost of a few cents.
Made in Canada.,
Details of
Modern Dress
It is well known that from Russia
we have received a great, many con-
tributions to the styles, not only in
the Iine\of blouses and dresses, but in
the Russian turbans raised in front.
Some of the turbans are worn with
eehin-straps, or "brides," to which a
•veil is often attacked.
The Russian blouse dress, with a
long blouse reaching to the knee and
falling over the pleated skirt, is one
` of the best -liked styles of the season.
Sometimes it is made with high close -
fitting collar, and again, the open neck
with the becoming sailor collar is
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and. net, embroidered eye so daintily Not ,Binz Hat,
and the edged 'with lace for further With a wild sweep the wind tore
decoration. round a sudden corner and remove
Lingerie was never so :irresistible as the hat from the head of a •espeet-
ecrest George e able and near sighted citizen mho
crepe and, silk voile in delicate coloi;p chanced to be passing.
care garments of every type: Fine cm, ` Peering wildly round, the math
broidered'unci
wa s coerce - Was satin and crepe hind a high fence. Haetily elimbmg
de Chine are more favored than ever over, he started to chase it, but each
for lingerie materials.
d
ei>woar, of course, is, al-' thought he raw his hat in a y rd, be-
Distinctly Russian in Effect
used with it. With the high collar
and closing at the side, these dresses
give very much the impression of ' a
suit. It has been observed of late
that such dresses giving the appear-
ance of suits have been very much
worn at afternoon functions. A
waist with a short peplum sometimes
gives this effect, especially when the
dress is developed in velvet, velours,
or the other wool materials which are
used both for suits and dresses.
Lace neckwear with high collars and
long flowing jabots is again in style,
and those who never were able to
wear the low collars becomingly now
have the chance to reveal in these.
But the low collars are still numerous,
made of fine linen, batiste, Georgette
y t h•
saterials. time he thought he had caught it, it
These patterns may he obtained got yet another move on.
from your local McCall dealer or from Then a woman's angry voice broke
on his ears.
"What are you doing there?" she
demanded shry`.
lie explaineilld. mildly that he was
only trying to retrieve his hat, where-
upon the woman said, in wonder:
"Your- hat? Well, I don't know
where it is, but that's our black hen.
you're chasing!"
mous amount of energy stored in coal `a {�
which we are unable to use, and the WINTER HARD ON BABY'
truth of this statement has recently
had the strangest proof at a Sheffield
(England) munition work. A turner
found a scrapped, imperfect shell on
the waste heap in the yard; and plac-
ed it in the blacksmith's fire, intend -
the McCall Company, 70 Bond Street,
Toronto Ontario, Dept. "W,"
A PINCH OF BUST.
Small Quantity of Coal Burst Shell
When Heated,
We have often been told of the enor-
Have 'a Bottle 'lonely!
loan's Liniment is assigned its
place among.the trusted family
remedies,in thousands ofinedi-
cine closets. Confidence in it is
based on the uniform effectiveness
with which it banishes the aims of
o
itheumatiem, aeurtiSgia, gout, him ago g .
sore stiff muscles, bruises, sprains and
strains. Cleaner and cosier to use than
mussy plasters or ointments. It penetrates
and relieves .quicklyy "wlthoat rubbing.
At ell dru rats, 25c. 50c. and $ .
The winter season is a hard one
on the baby. Ile is more or less
confined to stdffy, badly ventilated
rooms. • It is so often stormy that
ing to use it as a foot -warmer clueing' the mother does not get him out In
breakfast -time. He didn't know that! the fresh air as often as she should.
after the shell had been punched a! He catches colds which rack his little
small, quantity of coal dust had en- system; his stomach' and bowels get
tered the cavity, and in the fire this out of order and, he becomes peevish
dust became converted into gas as the and cross. To guard against this the.
metal grew red-hot. Falling, in its
rapid expansion, to gain a sufficiently
wide outlet, the gag burst the shell.
A piece of the metal as large as a,
man's fist was blown completely
through the body of a youth standing
near, and, passing on, it knocked down
a second man.
NERVOUS DISORDERS
Are Promptly Cured by the Use
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
If your hand trembles or is un-
steady, it is a sure and early sign
that your nervous system is µat fault.
The trouble if not taken in time will
deeelop slowly to a ,Worse stage, and
there is no person more to be pitied
than one suffering from nervous
trouble. You feel unaccountably weak
after exertion, lose' flesh, turn against
food, and suffer palpitations and indi-
gestion after eating. Sometimes,
sharp pains shoot down your spine
and legs, and often neuralgia robs
you of your sleep at night. These
are some of the troubles that indicate
the presence of nervous disorders. If
they are neglected they result in a
complete nervous collapse, sometimes.
in paralysis. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
have won a great reputation in curing
all forms of nervous diseases. The=
nervous system depends entirely upon
the blood supply for nourishment.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually in-
crease the supply of rich, red blood;
feed, strengthen and tone the nerves,
enabling then to ,perform their func.-
tionseand dispel all signs of a break -
mother should keep ,, box of Baby's
seller divide the risk in the splitting
of the stone into pieces small enough
for pradtical use. A maximum figure
is agreed upon, which is to be paid for
the diamond if it proves to be solid
and splits according to expcetations;
if the splitting is not succeesful ated
,the diamond shows a defective in-
teriorthen only a fractional part of
the maximum price is paid. The
owner has some anxious moments its
the work of splitting is done.
Almost if not all black diamonds
come, -from the State of Bahia, in Bra-
zil. The mining region is about two
hundred and seventy miles from the
Own Tablets in the house. They city of Bahia and is reached after a
regulate the stomach and bowels and' long, hard, and tedious journey, of
break up colds. They are sold •by several days, in which the mule is the
;medicine dealers or by mail at 26 practical means of transportation. The
cents a box from The Dr. Williams' mining methods employed are very
Medicine Brockville, Ont. crude, the work being done by native
Medicine Co.,' c miners. The diamonds are found in
a gravel known as "cascalho," which
BLACK DIAMONDS'. is obtained on the side's and slopes of
the mountain ranges and in the Para -
Carbons Used as Dull Points, Worth guassu River and its tributaries.—W.
From $15 to $85 a Carat. F. French in Illustrated World.
Commerce offers no tory more in-
teresting than that of the. black dia- ROYAL INCOMES.
mond This stone is known commer-
cially as the "carbon" and is used fpr
drill ,points -for piercing solid rock
where a point of particular strength
is needed. Because of the extreme
hardness of its cutting edge extra
long service is obtained from it one
drill now in use still carrying the dia-
mond point that was placed in it more
than eighteen years ago.
The diamond point is set into the
drill with a brass solder and the bit
is in the shape of a hollow cylinder
with the carbon as the cutting edge.
Consequently, the drill cuts a cylin-
drical piece of rock an inch or less in
diameter, which is brought to the sur-
face for examination. The core of
rock thus obtained in analyzed to de-
termine the value of the deposit be-
ing drilled.
The ordinary blaek diamond drill
of the sort used in the granite quer-
Provision Made by Parliament Forr,
MYlaintenance of Royal Family.
In addition to the £470,000: a year
King' George receives from the State,
he` has a personal income of £61,000
a year from the Duchy of Lancaster.
The latter was presented by Edward
III. to his son, John of Gaunt, and
with the accession to the throne in
1399 of John of Gaunt's son as
Henry IV., the duchy became a crown
possession,' and is now'a valuable
property in lands, royalties, fees, etc.,
and forms part of the income of the
King.
• The Prince of Wales is not pro-
vided for in the civil list, the name
given to the sums of money' voted by
Parliament for the maintenance of the
royal family. His royal highness re-
ceives about £87,000 annually . from
the Duchy of Cornwall, which was
also originated by Edward [11. for the
support of his eldest son, and the eld-
est son of the sovereign has, since that
time, derived his income from th,cl;',
valuable property in lands, royalties,
fees, etc,
In the event of ;his' .marrying, the
Wife of ,the Prince of Wales will re-
ceive £10,000 a year, to be inereased
to, £30,000 a' year if shesurvives him,
while each of the King's younger sons
receive £10,000 a year when he is 21
years old, to be increased to £26,000
at marriage. Princess Mary, who is
now 19, will receive: £6,000 a year
when she is 21 years old or at her
marriage., Pensions and anxluities : to
various members of the royal family
amount to £146,000 a year;
hat They !d
For One Family
Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured
Where Doctors Failed.
Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer, After Years of
Suffering, Found the Remedy They
Sought in Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Capreol, Ont., Jan. 22nd (Special.)
-Firm believers in Dodd's Kidney
Pills are Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Saw-
yer of this place. They have their
reasons and are quite willing to make
"them public.
ries' of Vermont, is worth about two
thousand dollars, while those for test-
ing the copper deposits- of the Lake
Superior region are' more expensive.
The bit .containing the black dia
mends is attached to a long shaft ►
made up of a series of pipes which;
down. Mrs. B. Wainlott, Beaver screw together, new sections being
Bank, N.S., says:—"I was sick, run added as the drill penetrates farther
down and awfully nervous. The and farther. Depths of one mile
slightest noise would startle and• an -have been reached with these drills.
noy me. 1 suffered pains around the Black diamonds, or "carbons" in
heart and every particle of color left their natural state range in size from
my face and hands. I always felt
a fraction of a carat to eight hundred
'tired, and slept poorly at„night. I. carats.'Since the carbons conte in
was so poorly that my friends irregular shapes it is necessary to
thought I would not recover. I tried "split” them into approximate curies,
the most desirable -'sizes ranging from
three to six carats.. They are worth
from fifteen to eigthy-five dollars a
carat when in cube ferm,''and from
six to eight cubes are required for a
bit.
Because black diamonds often have
cores of a honeycomb character they
do not always "split" perfectly and
for that reason the splitting of the
diamonds is a very important item
and upon its success depends the
value of the stone. The splitting is
many medicines but they did not help
me. Then I read of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills and decided to drop all
other medicine and try them. It
was fortunate I did for in the course
of a few weeks I found them helping
me. ` I continued taking the pills , for
some weeks longer and they com-
pletely' cured me. I earnestly ad-
vise every weak woman and girl to.
give Dr. Williams''Pink Pills a fair
trial, and I am sure they will not be
disappointed."
You .can get these pills through , accomplished by the aid of a pneu-
any medicine dealer or by mail at' matic tool consisting of two knives
50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.'' -
WOMEN AND THE ANDES.
Life Along Well-to-do Largely Fol-
lows Tradition.
It is a far cry from the western
slopes of the Andes to the dawn of
women's rights, emancipation and the
vote, but the morning star of duty
as wife and mother, even in their lim-
ited conception of its meaning, shines
all the brighter in "comparison. In
their own wide ramified family circles
their ii.fluence is felt, while their out-
side interest. centres in the Church.
The' wealthy senora is looked up to
by her poorer sisters, and in the small
towns and haciendas (ranches), where
family
connections are
ibus
me
her nu
the leading peoi.le of the' community,
she extends a kindly and charitable
beneficence to- deem and to all who
serve them in any capacity. When
these women come of old Spanish
stock they are extremely exclusive,
and ancient rules. of etiquette guide
their social relationships. Their daugh-
ters go to the convent schools, receive
a limited education, and return home
to cont:nue the sa.te regime as hes
held sway since the day when their
forbear:; left Spain.
In family life there' is much affec-.
tionate generously. and contentment;
life for them is simpler and -less
tense than in Anglo-Saxon countries.
There is a Iack of realieatiot of the
seriousness and meaning r life, an
habitual > inclination to take things
lightly. , With no struggle to better
their lot in life o]' fight against un-
toward
n-
toward: -circumstances, they calmly re -
Hegel theniselves to the fate of the
unseen hand,
set at an angle of about seventy-five
degrees to each other, and to which
presents is' applied at the rate of 8,-
000
;
000 pounds a square inch.
It is the custom that when the car-
bon is. too large to be set into a drill
without splitting, the buyer and the
There has been
No Increase
In the pace of
gape -Nuts
Nor
Any Decrease
In the
Size of Package
Or Quality
Of the Food
T E TON'S
• � ,n
FUT E
eperads
e 'th Babies
Properly reared' children grow
up to be strong, healthy'
citizens
Many diseases to which child-
ren are susceptible, first indicate
their presence in the bowels.
The careful mother should
watch her child's bowel move-
ments and use
Mrs.Wins!< 's
So•' Syrup
It is a corrective 'for diarrhoea,
colic and other ailments to which`
children are subject especially
during the teething period.
It is absolutely non-narcotic
and contains neither opium,
morphine nor any of" their.' de-
rivatives. ` x
.Mrs. Window's
Soothing Scup
Makes Cheerful,
Chubby Chilatr+ett
Soothes the fretting child during
the trying period of its develop-
ment and thus gives rest and
relief to both child and mother..
Buy a bottle today
and keep It handy
Sols' ey all dHtgj,ef in Cantrda eartr
i iron/ghost the ,world
"1 was a complete wreck when 1
started to take Dodd's Kidney Pills,"
Mr. Sawyer says. "I had suffered • for
ten years. I tried five doctors alto-
ghr.
eSome swrheum
tietsm. Others called
aidit it lumbagoas, butnone could give me any permanent re-
lief. Dodd's Kidney Pills made a new
man of me.
"My wife got the same good re-
sults from them. She also had been to
several doctors. A specialist from
Sault Ste. Marie advised her to stay
in bed for a month. But she tried
Dodd's Kidney Pills instead with
splendid resuits.
"Do you wonder that we both praise
Dodd's Kidney Pills? No one can
speak too highly of them."
Dodd's Kidney Pills are purely and
simply a kidney remedy. If the di-
sease is of the kidneys or from the
kidneys they will cure it.
Filipino Fancies.
A sweet lady among thorns -Pine-
apple.
If you chop it, it heals at once—
Water.
' 1 saw two boats, only one person
was aboard—Shoes.
"Come here!" he says, but has no
mouth --Forefinger.
When held in goes, when let loose
it lies down—Pen.
A slender tree, which bears only one
leaf—Lighted candle.
There are two princesses who live
on the two sides of a mountain; when
one cries both cry -The eyes.
His words ere difficult to under-
stand; when look ;in his face you
understand what he says—Clock.
Minard's Liniment Co., Li{mited.
Sirs,—I have used your IllINARD'S,
LINIMENT for the past 25 years and
whilst I have occasionally used other 1
liniments I can safely say that I have
never used any equal to yours.
If rubbed between the hands and
inhaled frequently, it will never fail
to cure a cold in the head in 24 hours.
It is also the Best for bruises, sprains,
etc.
Yours truly,
J. G. LESLIE.
"":1lq 1►i{lbati,,,,,, „»,ltt►,lll011 ill'
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High Praise
"Is he the kind' of man you'd: in-
vite up to your house to dinner?"
"I should say he is. He's 'the
kind of man my wife would insist on
having at least 48 hours' notice to pre-
pare for."
esunardes Ziniutent Cores lipiithopia.
Careless.
"Yes, aunt; John is so careless of
his appearance. Itis"buttons are al-
ways comiccg 'off."
"i3ut perhaps they aren't—eh-sew-
ed on properly," •
"That's just it, John is careless, with
his sewing."
ranulalei Eyelids,
Eyes inflamed by:expo-
sure
x
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a p
to Dust sa c t t andMed
Morino
tys Eyelternsedy. No Suickly relieved m arting,
oan ort•
just Eyc Comforts At
Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle, MaurineEyti
SalveinTubes 25c, Forte nett of theEyei'recask
Druggists or Marine Eye Remedy Cee,, Clakage
This Actually Happened.
Caller—Is Mrs. Blank in?
New Irish`1daid-No, ma'am, she's
not at home, and may God forgive the
awful lie I'm tellin' ye. (Slams the
door.)
Dartmouth.
Food Cast Up 13y .The Sea.
At Cleethorpes a steamer which was
recently driven asho,'e began to
break up in the fierce rollers and
large quantities 01 margarine, butter,
and cheese were washed ashore, says
London News, Hundreds of people
with waggons, ' barrows and hand-
carts were busy on the beach remov-
ing the valuable flotsam and jetsam.
Some of then have now a store suffici-
ent to last some months.
';MinariI'd raria,nent cares 33istzmpar.
Juvenile Logic.
It was at a private entertainment,
and a lady had just risen from the
piano.
"Would you like to be able to sing
and play as I do, dear?" she queried
of a little five-year-old miss.
"No, ma'am," was the unexpected
reply.
1y
"And why not?" asked the lady.
"Cause," explained the small ob-
server, "I wouldn't like to have peo-
ple say' such horrid things about me."
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ISSUE 4—'11
minaret's Liniment Cares tiarget in Cows
Business is Business.
When Billy Bennett "applied for a
job as office boy he produced testi-
monials from two clergymen who
knew him well. ; But the hard-heart-
ed business mai. was not particularly
impressed by them.
"We don't want you on Sundays,
my lad," he said. "Haven't you a re-
ference from somebody who knows you
on week days2M'.
The slower you eat, the less food
you require.
Purely friertral--2do poison-
ons coloring matter.
Antiseptic—Stops bloc,'d-
. poisoning, festering, et"c. t:w
Soothing --Enos quickly the iii
pant and si anthlg.'
Heals
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CANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC.,
internal and external, cured with,-
. out pain by our home treatment. writs
us' before too late. Dr• T:ellmain Medical
Co., Limited, Collinfiwood, Ont.
Anisettes
Pioneer
Dog Remedies
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DOG DISEASES
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