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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-5-10, Page 7tin NERVOUS DISEASES IN THE SPRING Cured by Toning the 13lood and Strengthening the Nerves., it is the opinion of the best medical authorities, after lollobservation, g that nervous diseases are more com tion and more edrioud~in the spring than at any other time of the year. Vital changes in the system, after long winter months, may cause much more trouble than the familiar spring weak nese and weariness froin ea ue s hi ' ` a -v h;.mos people stiffer as the result of 1nd'�'o life, in poorly ventilated and ofte overheated buildings. Official records prove that in t April andii'�Ta � tie oral>ia p � l 6 , St: Vitus dance, ;.epilepsy and other forms of nerve troubles are at their worst, and that then,. more than any other time, a blood-rnalt.ing, nerve -re storing 'tonic is needed. t z• 11 The antiquated. custom of taking Purgatives in the spring is useless, for the sYStOn really needs strengthening g while purgatives only gallop through the bowels, leaving you -weaker. Dr. Williams,' Pink Pills are the best medi- cine, for they actually make the new, rich., red blood that feeds..the starved nerves, and thus cure the many forms of nervous disorders. They cure also such' other forms of spring troubles as Headaches, poor appetite, weakness in the limbs, as well as remove unsightly pimples and eruptions, In fact they unfailingly bring new health and strength to weals, tired and depressed men, vlro2i en and children. Sold by all medicine dealers or by Mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. resQUrees, h.iti='ing almost unlimited possibilit'ies, -- The Council of National i e1euec ha; not' only worked out a definite an detailed mobilization plan, but ha seeured the pledges' of the men which can put it into effect at 0 moment' nmilitary notice, bringing' to the alms of the service the full resources of the entire nation. It is apparent if we ' are to believe the German press, that the Imperial Government has completely misjudg- ed this coilntry if they rea1ly thought America was unprepared. s`' = Our Government has recognized that war was probable for several months past, and has made preparations for it in secret which is unknown even to the country of the ever present and detestable spy. Detailed plans have been worked out through months of study ' by a special naval Board for re -aligning' the whole system of naval bases. Around many of the most import- ant bases and strategic points e,great steel submarine net's have been swung, while for the coast patrol of,sub- marine chasers, hundreds of contracts > have been ,let, and many offers from. private owners of yachts have been Spring Days are Joy /Jays for the man or woman `1 who is wise enough to jump, from the heavy roods of G Winter to the cereals, fruits, and green vegetables o f Spring. Two or three. Shredded Wheat Biscuits with berries and milk and some green vegetables make a delicious, nourishing meal t Puts the body in top-notch condition for the y s work. ori U. S. ENTERS" WORLD'S WAR. By Chas..M. Bice, Denver, Colo. With 20,000,000 men at call,. the great republic voted to enter the war. The actual and potential resources which have never been equaled by any other : nation in the world's history are now enlisted in the European con- flict under the American flag. Into the balance against Germany are thrown a navy, in strength and •efficiency, among the foremost afloat, an army, tlibug'h at present comparatively ° small but highly efficient, backed by a citizenry of over twenty million cap- able of military service; industrial. re- sources incomparably the greatest in the world, already mobilized for war. duty, and the great moral force .of more than one - hundred million Americans awakened to their coun- try's peril,' are` behind the president, all actuated with the patriotic fervor of '76, as the resultants of yesterday's vote by the Congress to enter \-the a a, world war. No matter how, stubborn or prolong- ed may be the pressure of German militarism it is now certainly doomed to fall. The slowlSr maturing preparedness sentiment of this people has at last borne fruit in military, naval, and in- dustrial force not dreamed to be pos- sibltwo.years ago. Th always Made in Canada:., accepted, so that already more Than • a score of bases have been established along the Atlantic and ' Gulf coasts, and a.senior officer hasbeen detached. to command this new and novel navy unit. These are arined with guns large enough to sink any submarine afloat. We expect to' have at least 2,000 such boats in operation within a few days, and should these prove insufficient, plans are matured to commandeer private shipyards under the authoriz- ation of Congress. The army is likely to be recruited to over 2,000,000 men,.euid all prepara- tions for their training are made, as well as their -complete equipment. Clothing manufacturers have united with the view of expediting the mak- ing of 'uniforms and other array essen- tials and everything necessary to put a large army in the field is prosecuted with -the utmost speed, so that it is confidently expected that the Stars and Stripes will soon float over the American soldiers in the trenches of France and Belgium. - The railroads throughout America have joined with the national ,spirit and will operate in. a co-ordination plan to render the most efficient military service pos- siblewhile the great American Fed eration of Labor Association have un- dertaken to furnish trained men for I any government or: -public service re - 1 quired. The field .of.munitions' production is fully covered with the same efficient plans that pertain to all other depart ments. Over: 32,000 plants have offer- ed to turn overtheir entire works to the government if needed, and thus preparation goes on in every depart- ment, As to finances, it is needless to .say that.Annerica is more than prepared; and now that she takes up 'the sword against the unspeakable Hun she will not stop till she drives the Hohenzol- lern parasite, the infamous Kaiser, off the earth. first in the line of defence, has cleared BABY'S fS ®ir 1' 1 AIIDLETs .its decks and has added new units, specifically modernized, to meet bar- barous Hun tactics. Mighty fighting craft of the latest design` are hurrying to completion, which will be the` last word in power and, efficiency. - The navy's full ` war strength of 87,000 has already attained the full quota, while th'e`additional naval of- ficers and the efficient class of mid- shipmen have been graduated three months ahead of its time. A newly organized coast patrol of submarine chasers is already on duty,._and hun- dreds of small' craft to augment it are under construction. Perhaps our army preparedness is a little less complete :than the navy, owing to the uncertainty as to! just what the Congress will authorize, but already the regulars, numbering 120,- 000, fully trained and equipped in a manner superior to anything the Ger- rnans have produced are ready to re- spond over night. to whatever call may come. , The National Guard, 150,000 strong and hardened by months of service in Mexico, already have many units in ,active service throughout the coun- rp, Industrial preparations have -re- sultecl in a -great compact of national arts ergo to the Health tion 43>ften • i` chart e tabl inka CURE CONSTIPATION Childhood constipation can be promptly . cured by Baby's Own Tab- lets. These Tablets never fail to regu- late the bowels and stomach, thus cur- ing constipation, colic, indigestion and the many "other minor ills of little ones. Concerning then Mrs. Louis Nicole, St. Paul du Buton, Que., writes: —"My baby suffered from constipation but thanks to Baby's Own Tablets lie is a fine healthy -boy to -day. It gives me muchpleasure in recommending the Tablets to other. niathers." •The -Tablets are' sold by medicine dealers o'r by mail" at 25 cents a'box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. INVENTIONS AND NEW FACTS. Great Britain and Ireland together consume about 30,000,000 rabbits for, food annually. eg' Geologists •have estimated that one deposits 'of soda in British East Af- rico ,contains more than 200,000,000 tons. ,A fly swatter -that resembles a pistol and is operated by a trigger has been patented by its-Michiganin"ventor. A new electric power station in the Siamese city of Bangkok 'will use the refuse from rice milling for fuel. A machine has been invented by a New 'York man to scrub ceilings and catch the water that falls so that it will not wet fixers, An additional step for automobiles that swings under the running board when ,not' needed is operated from the driver's seat by a lever. Apparatus that enables one surgeon to perform the operation of blood transfusion without assistance has been invented by tt New Vork doctor. The United States to r a s a my n ownsa patent, for wireless equipment for aeroplanes that, weighs but seven pounds and will transmit messages seven miles. - Government wireless stations 11�ive been planned for Lido -China that will,, be powerful enough to communicate with points more than 3,000 miles away. French hospitalattendants' have succeeded in impregnating rubber gloves Withthe salts of certain met- als a11d making. them impervious to X- rays ;foe the protection of, persons us-- ing the rays. Our Spring Clothes After many unsuccessful attempts the designers have at last brought the 'short jackeb\back to ` favor. Some- times it is combined -with a straight, box=pleated skirt and again with the fashionable barrel skirt. In this in- stance it is given a six -gored box - pleated skirt with trim pockei's across the side -front gores. McCall Pat- tern No,,-7751,,Ladies' Coat, in 5 sizes, 34 to 42 bust; and No: 7725 Ladies' Six -Gored Box -Pleated • Skirt, in 6 sizes, 22 to 32- waist Price, 20 cents each. Fine, plain -colored ginghams and. chambrays are;the mode for children's frocks. The` model shown here is developed in rose-colored gingham and trimmed, with embroidery done with coarse mercerized cotton in light shades of green al,iu blue with a touch of black. McCall Pattern No, 7712, Childs Empire Dress, in 5 sizes, 2 to p 10 years. Price, 15 cents. These`; patterns snay,be obtained from your local. McCall dealer or 'from the McCall Co,, 70 Bond St, Toronto, Dept. W. TheaWrong Diagnosis. When one John OShea appeared in a police court to answer to the charge' of being drunk and assaulting 'the police, an officerr declared- that the man had been dismissed froih the army,\with• ignominy. ,, "No," O'Shea protested, `.`it wasn't' that at all that 1 was suffering flam; it was varicose veins." An Irish Joke. "Well;. Pat" (from an inner room) "what are doing? Are you sweeping out the shop?" Pat--- 'NO; 0'm soaping out the dist and laving the shop," Ask for. N&iu•ascl's anti take no outer;'. • FIRST JEW KNIGHT. Sir M. 13, Davis, One of 11'Iantreal's: Leading Philantbropists,' Montreal claims the distinction of having the first 3ewish Knight Bach- elor in Canada's history. He is Sir ,Mortimer Barnett Davis, created a knight in the delayed New Year'S hon- or list"announced a few days ago. Sir rlortimer is ` president arid director of many industrial corpor'a- tion;e. He waa born in Montreal in 1866 'arid was educated in. its ,Public schools. , As early as 1888 he com- menced that commercial -, activity which resulted ultimately in the or- ganization of the Imperial Tobacco Company. Some ,rears ago he had the fore- sight to recognize the wosclerful pos- sibilities of tobacco growing in Can- adih and spent a great deal of time and capital in experimenting. ',The= result is that tobacco growing and its manu- facture is to -day one of Canada's larg- est industries. Imbued with an unwavering faith in Canada's future, he is keenly in- terested in every phase of its com- mercial and agricultural develop - ment, and his belief in the destiny• Sir 'Mortimer B. Dcautia. of the Dominion as the country of the future is -unconquerable. Notwithstanding his Large inter- ests throughout the country, he finds time to take an interest in the many philanthropic institutions in the city of Montreal, and his benefactions are extremely generous. He is chair- man of the Provincial Executive. Com- mittee of the Federation of Jewish .,Philanthropists, and led the forces in the recent public campaign to raise the sum of $150,000 for the ameliora- tion .of conditions in the Jewish com- munity of Montreal. He has worked hard for the success of the. Baron de Hirsch Institute, of which he has been president. He is greatly interested in the cause of edu- cation, and in 1903 he founded a law chair in Laval University. • O—O—O—O—O—O—O--0-0---0---0-0-0 LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FiNGERS 0 How, to loosen a tender corn 0 or callus so it lifts out without pain, o—o-o—o—o—o--o--o—o—o—o—o—o Let folks sthp on your feet hereaf- ter; wear :shoes a size smaller if you like, for- corns will never again send electric' sparks of pain through you, according to this- Cincinnati authority. He says. that a few drops of a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a tender, aching cern, instantly re- lieves soreness, and soon the entire corn, .ro et and: all, lifts -right out. This -drug dries' at once and simply shrivels' up ,.the corn ,or callus without' even irritating the surrounding tissue. A -small battle of. freezone obtained at any. dru store will cost very little but -Will positively remove every hard or sofL cern or callus from one's foot. If yairr druggist hasn't stocked this new drug yet;. tell him to get a small bottle .01freezone for you -ra•oir....b.ie. wholes!ale drug house. --4 -- Trifle Fresh. "Sir," said the fair canvasser, "I am'selling..stock in a peach orchard. "Are you a fair sample of the .out- put ?" out -put?" he enquired. "If so, I think I'll invent." By concealing the truth one fre- quently advertises it. -REMEMBttk i The ointment you put on your.child's skin gets into the system just as surely as a . Don't let " - .lide is food the.cll :impui`e fats and mineral coloring matter (such as' many of the cheap "ointments contain) get i 'into your child's blood 4 Zam auk is putely herbal. No pois- ;nous colol'irlg. ,Use it always. 50c. Rat al A11 Druggist: and Stores. TWIG ANIS BLOOM. The 'brown twig Hung stark and baro Through gray mist And•ehlll air. It had nobeauty aut e y Nor any grace; . Etched sharp In thin space. came There ca day �i eady Of mist and beam; A wee feather -- A fringed gleam— ,- First the leaf, Then the whorl— Within, a shape Of rose and pearl. Lo theto .om b — s. Aaron's rod Wrought by miracle -From The Sunday »School Tinges, Of God. he ES Always Ready To Tell Reason She is ` Recommending flodd's Kidney Pills. Miss E. Demers States They Cured Her of Sick Headache and Rheuma- tism From Which She Suffered for Six Months, Hull, Que., April 30th (Special)— Cured of chronic indigestion; sick 1 headache and rheumatism, from which. she had suffered for six months, Miss E. Demers, of.. 190 Maisonneuve St., here, give's all the credit for her cure to Dodd's Kidney Pills, She is recom- mending then- to all her friends who suffer from kidney troubles of any kind. "I am always ready to tell what Dodd's Kidney 'Pills did for me," says Miss Demers. "I am never without them in the house. My case was one of the worst. "I had tried several medicines from the doctor and was getting na better when I decided tee try Dodd's Kidney Pills, I took seven boxes and.: all my rheumatisml, sick headache and indi- gestion was gone. "When myfather saw how much good Dodds -Kidney Pills had done me he began to take them for kidney trouble.. He is better 'now." Dodd's Kidney Pills make -healthy kidneys. healthy kidneys strain all the impurities, all the poison, out of the blood. They are the greatest of ( all tonics. Good Retort She="Weren't you surprised when you heard about my horse running away with me?" He—"Not very. I'd do the same thing myself if I got the .chance." ` Minarcis Liniment rased by Physicians. From Pillar to Post. The financially involved manufac- turer was obliged to sack a porter who had been for forty years in the ' service of the firm, "I'm sorry, John, but you will have to go;" he said. "I'ni sorry myself," said John. "If I had known it wasn't going to be a ,. steady job I Wouldn't have taken it." r: Mina.rd's Liniment Co., Limited. I was very sick with Quinsy and thought I would'•straglgle. I used MINARD'S LINIMENT and it cured me at once. I am nev4r -without .i.t • Yours gratefully, MRS. C. D. PRINCE. Nauwigewalik, Oct. 21ad:. Why Ruth Cried. "`,7hy, Ruth," said a mother to her little daughter, who was crying, "what are you crying about?" "Cause," sob- bed' if'e 1irtle, miss, "I started to make dolly a bonn'e't and... it . coiner?. out, bloomers." MONEY ORDERS • When ordering goods by mail, send a Dominion Express Money Order. The Dust Tickled Her Throat. It was at the movie's. An old couple sat together through a picture that in- cluded ni'any views of the Wild •West, In one of these a cattle "round -up" ap- peared, in which the dust rose in clouds from the parched ground. The old ladybegan to cough, and finally, when the neighbors began to fidget, her husband nudged her with his elbow: , "Don't cough, Annie; can't you see you're disturbing the other folks?" His wife looked at him apologetical= 1 over her handkerchief, Y ,smothering a spasm, "I can't help it, Ephraim. The dust tickles my throat!" Item) Witiliardrn Liniment in the/ thous. sf t1ME& if 11GHIf The ;f.ef; iE Wi NEST x n •"t yo n` w u4* yeast n • �. the world.. llI 'Makes ' e raa 14 m4rfeet Po �hwti ll3t"E�'t�. MADE N,V IN bo' ANA CA h) LIMITEDEWGILLETT COMPANY TORQNTO, ONT. MONTREAL FVICt f1tPE c flyGill'--E Tr MPARlIfi' COMP p,NNingp RONTO, °,1gano, Replied in Kind. . A young Scottish recruit had 'been placed on guard for the night outside the colonel's tent. In the morning the colonel stuck his head out., "Who are you?" he demanded, sternly; The young, man turned and affably replied -"Fine; hoo's yersel'?" � Two Eget) for a ethes ikft&E manna IS for Tired Ryes. . Red ayes — Bore Eyes — GranulatedIlyeilde• Rests a Refreshhes,—zlestores. ® �yt i a_J Mtn -Weis aE'avorlteTreat- ssent /or eyes that feel .drp and smart.. Give your l5yes as.lamellar your loviug caro as your Teeth and. wlttt the same regularity. Care For Them. You Cannot Buy New Eyes! Sold at Drug and Optical Stores or by Mad. Avg 9durIne Eye Remedy Co,, Chicago, for Free Booz Swift Wrapping of Loaf Sugar. An electrically driven machine wraps luinp sugar in individual papers at a speed of 7,500 lumps an hour. minard's Liniment Lumberman's 'Friend.. Bleaching Seaweed. A Frenchman has obtained a pat - pet for a process of bleaching and drying seaweeds for packing purposes. - NEWSPAPER'S FOR SAME 1 PROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices fci sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses, Full 'information on application to Wilson Publishing Com- pany, 73 Adelaide St., Toronto. HELP WAN 'PE D AD IES WANTED—TO DO PLAIN J,J and light sewing at home, whole or part time; .goodpay; work sentany„dis- tance: charges paid. Send stamp Pbr particulars. National Manufacturing Co., Montreal. M csomiaAEEOUS IDICYCLES, NE'W AND SECOND Hand. $12.00 up, Send for special price !1st. Varsity Cycle Works, 413 Spadina Ave., Toronto, flANCER' TUMORS, , LUMPS, ETC., V ,internal and external, cured with- out pain-hy .our home, treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical Co.. Limited. Coliin;;wood. Ont. BOOK ON 'DOG_DISEASE'S And How to Feed 4; 1, _^✓ Mailed Free to any address by Amain's the Author Pincer H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc.' Dog 3e neliies 17 & F rez t 31st Street, NNecv i'ork 1 When buying your Piano insist on having an "OTTO I G L " PIANO ACTION will reduce inflamed,' Swollen 'dints, Sprains, Bruises, 'Soft Bunches; Heals 'Boils, Poll lsvil, Quittor, Fistula and • infected sores quickly! as it is a positive antiseptic and germicide. Pleasant to use,: does not blister or remora the hair, and you can work the horse. S2.00 per bottle, delivered. Book -7 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind. reduce; Painful Swollen Veins. Wens, Strain;.. Bruises[ atop; pain and inflammation. Price 51.00per bottle at dealers or. delivered.- Will tell you more it you write, Liberal Trial Bottle for 10e in sr -imps.: W, F. YOUNG, P. 17, 1., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Gan.' bbsorbinc and Absarblae, Jr., iv. made In Canada.' NA NEM I oma ElEOUVA EUREKA HARNESS OIL snakes harness strong and. tough. This mineral oil not only takes dirt off but keeps dirt - out. It fills the pores of the leather. That is why a harness teeat- ed with-- Eureka. is tough, pliable,shinyand newloolcing, THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY Lithited Iiranobes 7'Ifrouglaotst Canada "W r yr'' f4'at'e hat's thoz iltttat' of ern Stomiteh %tii1 ntolstti rt'6i early ar Sill as distempe', Cost you dcl Prate oacl ' i ,: ab c bad—a+o ,l>.dt4, l aia't tzvaio m e e , 11; eh t d �aompogttd Wilt'; rettioVe thlt s orfa ,' 14‘14.034,4,,t11,0 uliotif and tgl4o 'em hp all roun4, tuo dont each otttla 'titie�l dadlglsinlde anqdub 0l , Pull directions with 81,0 1117 Mgt lanAL 00., tlhontiote, t+oi41iea, /kid., 1:0, 0. A, 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 4 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1