HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-5-31, Page 7Hard to Drop Meat?
All depends on what you eat
as a substitute. it is a good
time to study "food value."
You may be eating the
wrong foods, the foods that
cost most and give the least
nutriment. Shredded
Wheat Biscuit contains
more real, body-building
nutriment, pound for pound,
than meat, eggs or potatoes
and costs much less. Two
of. these Biscuits with milk
and a Tittle fruit make a
nourishing meal at a cost of
a few cents. Make Shredded
Wheat your "meat." A satis-
fying
atisf in breakfast on which to
start the Y
da 's work. It is
ready -cooked and ready -to -
eat. Made in Canada.
Seasonable Modes
Every well -regulated wardrobe will
contain at least one coat dress of
heavy linen this summer. The very
.smart model illustrated iso made in
one-piece style. It has large pockets,
a belt and sailor collar Made of a con-
trasting shade of linen. Buttons and
stitching perforin the duties of trim-
ming. McCall Pattern No. 7799,
Ladies' Coat Dress; round or instep
length, In 6 sizes; 34 to 42 bust.
Price, 20 cents.
Cool white organdy edged with lave
fashions this dainty Empire fr,dek. The
soft, gathered bertha in ;front makes
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The Support You Need and Just
Where You Need” it,
Ml the latest styles of corsets , to
suit any figure.,
Tf your dealer cannot supply .you,
wrlto us direct ror catalogue and
rnblsuring foram,
Tevi eoontnttvep Wanted
VIAS CORSETS X aMJTE1J
37 nBItITAI2t 'Ht'. 1:1BCO TTp,
this design doubly attractive, and then
short puffed sleeyes are so quaint and
pretty. Medan Pattern No, ?706, .,
Child's Empire 'Dress; straight gather - i.
ed skirt. in 4' sizes; 1, to 6 'Years.
Price, 16 cents.:.
These patterns may be' obtained
from year local McCall dealer or from
The McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto,
Dept, W.
CHEATING THE IJ -BOTS•
New Idea Which May Overcome
Submarine Menace.
America, according 'to all accounts,
is showing the Allies the true way out'.
of the U-boat peril. It is not a meth-
od which gives sudden alai imme-
diate relief, but it is likely to be of
vast utility if the war. lasts twelve
months longer and more, It, is one
of those far-sighted plans which take
Time by the forelock—plans • which
have served the Hun in good stead in
the past, and will serve well, in the
future.
It is an application of the olds say-
ing about not having all your eggs in
one basket. ' This is the age of huge
ships, and in peace times big ships are
cheaper in every way than small ones:'
But a well -aimed torpedo sinks a fif-
teen -thousand -tanner as easily as .it
sinks a trawler, and a tremendous
cargo is got rid of at one blow.
Now the idea is to have fifteen ships
of one thousand tons, instead of one
of fifteen thousand. Even a U-boat
can't be in fifteen places at one and
the same time, and iffive of these
boats are sunk, tent get through with.
their invaluable loads of corn and
leather and timber and sugar.
These small boats, ,being standard-
ized and built on speedy lines, will go
far to counter the menace in,�.the near
future, for just as Britons pr' ved that
munition -making can be spelled up
beyond ,a'point even unimaginable be-
fore the war, so can ship -building, if
the problem is only tackled with that
determination which is a British char-
acterietic.
the
.S' VITUS DANCE
Even the Mast Severe Cases Can
be Cured by Dr.:Williams'
Pink Pills.
Is your child fidgety, restless, or ir-
ritable ? Are the hands shaky or the
arms jerky ? Does the face twitch ?
Do the legs'tremble or drag ? These l
are signs of St: Vitus Dance, a nervous
disease which is confined chiefly to
young cliildreu, but v beth often affects
highly -strung women, and sometimes
men. St. Vitus Dance is caused by
disordered nerves, due to poor blood,:
and is always cured by the use of Dr.
Vv:iiliams P1nk Pills, which fillthe veins
with new, rich, red blood, stengthen-
ing the nerves, and thus drawing out
the disease. Here - is proof:—Mrs.
John" A. Cumming, :Lower Caledonia,
N.S., 'says:—"When my daughter
Myrtle was about nine years of age
she became afflicted with St. Vitus
Dance. The trouble ultimately be-
canle so bad that she could not hold
anything in her hands, and had to be
;fed Eke a child. She could not even
walk adross the floor without help.
She was treated for some time by a
physician, but did not show any im-
provement, One day a neighbor said
she had read of a case of ',St. Vitus
Dance cured by Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, and we decided to give this
medicine a trial. By the time the
third boo was used, there was soma
irolpl oyement in ,her condition, and we
couLtiinteda ving her the pills for about.
a 'month longer, when she was entirely
cured, and has not since had the least
return of the trouble.
Dr. Williams' .Pink Pills can be ob-
tained from any dealer in medicine or
by, 'mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes
for .$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' IVIedi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
IS IT SOCIALISM?
By Chas. M. Bice, Denver, Colo.
The European conflict, with is far-
reaching consequences, has forced
mankind into strange and weird situ-
ations, adoption compelled the a option of
policies to meet the situation which
are strangely Utopian and dreamed of
only by such -visionary wind -jammers
as Debs, Bellamy and their like.
Undotibtedly, 'a double emergency
exists in the United- States, if not
throughout the world,' and to meet it
extreme measures must be adopted.
War of unheard of proportions is
harrying a continent, and it is fast
reaching out to embraceeverynation
under the sun. Millions of men here.
tofore engaged in the productions of
the soil are now, and for nearly three
years have been, doing nothing to-
wards production, but everything
within their power, aided by the
science of destruction, to matte the
land barren.. Then, as if all 'nature
were in full accord withthe plan ' of
destruction, meteorological conditions }
have prevailed that have reduced pro- 1
duction in all cereal exporting coun-
tries far below' the normal average.
o• >: 0 *
We must meet this conspiracy of
ambitious man and Mother Nature,
and about the only weapon we have
1s to .follow Europe in stimulating and
conserving life's necessities.
The U. S, proposes to fix a maxi..
mum price for most of the foods and
clothing materials, anis the first step
ill this direction is to cut out the
speciilator and the middleman, and
arrest all combinations formed toun-
cluly raise the prices of necessities.l
Thus the federal government will as-
sume control of all food receptacles,
Iy Poisons Attlact
othF les and ! ab es.
la the lust three yens tht3'press line rej�nrto,105 fly
Poisoning oases-n1ar{go proportionfau,l, The Innocent
looking onn with Ile. sweetened Hook-theunacor of poi-
son paper -both oentain orscialo, deudllpet of poisons.
No smother would put fl' poison pithin hor chil-
dren's renoh if realized the danger. Yet it kills
nvoro childion than all other poisons combined.
This lo. the t7, S- ronvernrnc'rtl; :cnrninr: n!.-ttinst
fiv ppoisons, tnkon frons U, 5..Publla )length dervico
$ulietin, supplement Ago. 20:
"efother 1yyy leonumonOooed mention should be mndgmerely' for Wo.
purl/floe of ountlementlon, of thole oceopered of arnnJe, Pohl onn of
'pain !nq f child {i h.th Peottp i. m ou i, arcfor 0,0 nal ent,
e,d ani Ct t5es hiw:eo o;, ui (pole Iry to naw dhrsh and'
out l e fortum gaol Mopeds tth .to 1 to tl n be toted rev:n¢,.
oo p leo the totes. Areonlcal ay ,{r yloC'd vi , of to toted ne 2111-
,
st 1y deogerou,, earl ehuulh ao,ar bo nrW, o,au If other weoeuroa um n'L1"
nt head," ... - .
Tho one safe, sure, non-poleo)ioue, efficient fly
catcher i8.
eehich catches tile ily and embalms it and all the dewily
germs it carries In n thick coating of varnish. (107)
•Made in Canada by
THE 0.&W. THUM COMPANY, Waticerville; Oat,
American Address: Grand Rapidc. Mich.
such as storage houses, warehouses,
etc., and see to it that these are °not
used to create famine prices as they
are at present.
The government is to go still fur-
ther, and instruct, supervise and direct
the farmer regarding What he shall
and shall not plant during this'emer-
gency. Railroads will be,required to
haul foodstuffs in preference to other
freight's to prevent market Manipula-
tions. ;
*
The government,also proposes to
decree justaliow much of the necessi-
ties of 1if„shall go into the manufac-
ture of luxuries so that the brewer
and distiller will be placed on short
rations, if not entirely obliterated, as
'they should be. In short, it ' would
seem as if the. individual is about to
be eliminated in the interests of the
State, and ithat we are entering into
the philosophical Socialists' heaven.
Indeed, it is confidently predicted
that before this montlf ends'the gov-
ernment will be in absolute control of
all the essentials of life and their dis-
tribution. What more can the most
ardent Socialist ask? Of course it may
not be necessary to exercise the au-
thority conferred on officials by Con-
gress, at least to an extreme degree,
but the authority will be there to put
a stop to man's greed and tyranny if
needed., es'
In this it will be noticed that Fed-
eral authorities are but taking a leaf
from -the -books of France and Great
Britain, and it is not improbable that
all the allied nations will join in the
purchase and distribution of food-
stuffs, as well as in war essentials, so
that the prices will be nearly the
same in all entente countries.
* ,p * *
At present the United States is the
grand almoner and cannot afford to
set the prices for itself and leave its
associates to bargain for themselves.
For all this the people as a whole will
be truly grateful and' thankful, for
they would much prefer to trust
themselves to a paternalistic govern-
ment than to the greed and avarice of
individuals -and; corporate nionopoliee,
whose lust for gain is not penetrated
by a single ray of pity.
We`�know what, they are doing in
central Europe, and why the enemy
fC0t!rw
GOOD Lrin
t1
1
1fit;
4
1i
rt
is excellentlyy.. at-
tained by. adding
to the daily menu
a ration of
GrapeNt!ts
Goodness—Ener-
gy—Ease of lei-
gestion-Excel-
lent Flavor --are
all found in this
'truly remarkable
wheat and barley
food.
Ties been able' to hold out so longefol'
the government from the 'very start of
the war conserved her essentials in
about the same way as the U. S. have
begun to do, We Must fight the devil
with his own fire.
,THE FIGHTING COUGHS
ea—
Array Leaders Adding Lustre To
Names Already Famous.
I+ighting runs in,familiee, like red
hair, and the records of the British
Army are full of names wilier recur
again and again, each generation add-
ing fresh lustre to some 'lame which is.
bright on the pages of history:
Lieutenant -General Sir Hubert de la
Peer: Gough owns such a nave. • There
was a Gough in the. Peninsula with.
Wellington, . and when the gallant
Sikhs -now our best friends and
brothel's-inrarms-were our enemies,
it was a Gough who overthrew them.
That was the present eenera:l's grand-
father, the first Lord Gough.
( But, in addition to this, own
father wen the V.C. in the. Indian
OF GREAT VALUE
WEAPONS OF WAIU1'ARE..,
War . Material Furnished By The!
Fishes o1' the Sea -
Even the fiches of the sea are called
on to supply war material.
In Polynesia spears are pointed and
elaborately edged with the teeth of
sharks. Such a weapon masses a
frightful wound, tearing the flesh 'to
tatter;
Another instrument of frightfulness
in the South Sea archipelagoes is a
dagger similarly equipped with shark's
teeth.
Warriors of the. Marshall Islands;
sometimes wearbattle helmets made
of the skin of the porcupine fish, which
is very thick and spiky, It is cured
in such.. fashion as to preserve the
shape of the, fish, end, 'while affording
protection against a blow from a club,
lends an extra touch of ferocity to the
fighting man's aspect..
BABY'S DWI TABLETS
Mucin
5 , and was With the gallant
Roberts in. Afghanistan No 1.0 d
!then, that fighting Is ili'his blood, and
that he shares with Allenby the repu-
tation of being the most dashing caval-
. ry leader in the British Arniy ! ' He
Aided a great part in the Battle of
the Somme, and he has come' again in-
to the limelight of wag• in the great
Battle of Arras.
There is no greater mistake than to
suppose that the Iluns have all the
generals, They have a talent for mak-
ing all their geese into swans, of call-
ing barbarism "kultur," and "frightful-
ness" miltary necessity. Bat even the
terrible Hindenburg may prove—in
Bismarck's famous phrase—to be "a
lath painted to look like iron," and the
inucli-advertised "I-Iindellburg Line"
no more real than the Equator.
lie
A i Them
Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured ' Mrs.
Mercredi.
She Had Been 111 Two Years and Could
Find No Cure. That's Why Her
Mrs. J. A. Lagaco, Ste, Perpetue,
Que., writes --";Baby's Own Tablets
have been of great value to me and I'
would atro.ngly recommend them to
other mothers," Thousands of other
mothers eay, the same thing. They
have become convinced through actual
use of the Tablets that nothing can
equalthem in regulating the bowels
!and stomach; driving out co.nstipatiov.
land indigestion; breaking up colds
!and simple fevers; expelling worms
1 and curing colic. The Tablets are sold
by medicine. dealersor by mall at 25
cents „a box from The Dr. Vi'illi ms'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat.
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
London Boy Whose Unselfish Act Led
toHis Dat
Death.
How a soldier sacrificed his leave
for another man -and subsequently
his life—was related by the Bishop of
Chelmsford recently.
The bishop's' story concerned a Beth-
nal Green lad, brought up in an indif-
ferent hone, who after being fourteen
or fifteen months at the front, wrote
to his parents, who, were very fond of
him, saying that he was expecting
leave.
About the time he should have ar-
rived home another letter cause from
the lad„ saying: -"Mother; I found a
man just close by inc who was sad. I
said to him, 'What's the matter, Bill?'
He said he had just heard that his lit-
tle girl was ill, and he could not get
leave -to go hone and see her.
"Mather, I know it `X111 be a great
disappointment to you, but I went to
my' officer and asked hint whether Bill
could not have leave instead of me.
So I am staying behind:"
A few days later the mother re-
ceived a telegram saying that her lad
had been killed while staying behind.
That, said the bishop, was a-magnifi
cent and noble sacrifice.
Ask for Minard'e and tante no other.
• What He Wanted.
The wounded soldier walked slow-
ly along the street, his arm hanging' in
Husband Is Enthusiastic Over Dodd's
Kidney Pills,
Fort Smith, Alberta, May 21st
(Special)—Among all the tholusands of
Canadians who praise Dodd's Kidney
Pills for the good they have done there
is. no more fervent admirer Of the
great kidney remedy than Isidore Mer-
credi, of: this place.
"Yes, it always gives me pleasure to
`say a good word for Dodd's Kidney
Pills," Mr. Mercredi says. ,"My wife
was sick for two years. We could not
find anything to restore her to health.
Then we found a pamphlet telling of
sevelral persons who had been cured
by De?i,d''s Kidney Pills.
"My wife used just two boxes of
them and she is perfectly well, to the
great surprise- of all our neighbors.
They can tell you the same thing. I
cannot recommend Dodd's Kidney
Pills enough."
Dodd's Kidney Pills are the greatest
of all remedies for weak, - suffering
women.. They cure the kidneys. The
kidneys are the root of nine -tenths of
women's ills. Moreover, cured kidneys
mean pure clear blood all over the
body. ' That means good health every-
vihere.
AGED OFFICE BOYS
Old Boys Making Good as Messengers
and Office Boys.
Enter the aged office boy. Grey-
hairecl telegraph messengers have for
years been a common sight in the city,
but not until recently,when the short-
age of office and errand boys became
acute, have business houses, both big
and shall, harried by the lack of the
youngsters, resorted to the employ-
ment of elderly men in their stead.
Tho head of one of the biggest print
ing and publishing houses in New
York is now depending almost entirely
upon elderly men for work in and out
of the office previously done by boys.
He advertised for active, elderly
men toact as messengers; etc. Fifty
applications were received in the first
mail, well and neatly written, proof of
the ability and coannlongsense of the
applicant. ,The first"tklree were en-
gaged; and that firm will never go
back to boys, These men are paid
more money, It is true, but it is also a
fact that they perform their duties
much more effectively; "heir under-
sta.ndidg, naturally„ ist better, and'they
are more reliable.
Looked at from a-htimanitarian
point of view, it is giving employment
to men of 50 and 80—hien who have
been thrown into the discard.
Mina d's Liniment used by Physicians,
Deadly Emenies.
While the springdrive against flies
is being directed, why not include
their allies, the mosquitoes? It is
known that they are in sympathy with
the murderous attacks of the flies, so
Why not destroy their bases before
they have opportunity to mobilize?
Otherwise We are in constant anger.
of a night attack in which there are
sure to be many casualties,
Miusrd'n Liniment Lumberiana'n Friona.
Farming and love -malting are the
two hssentiitl industries of the earth.
—Harry Lauder.
a sling.
Everybody stopped to look after
him, and more than one woman gave
him a friendly smile as he passed.
But it was left to a -small boy to.
speak to him. The youngster sud
denly spotted the hero, dashed across
the road, and planted himself right in
his path.
The soldier stopped to hear what the
boy would say. At last it came:----
"Please, sir, have you got any iron
crosses?"
Had ship's' anchor fall on my knee
and leg, and knee swelled up and: for
six days I could not move it or get
help. I then started to use MINARD'S
LINIMENT and two bottles cured me,
PROSPER FERGUSON.
Kind Neighbors.
"Good morning! I cane to tune your
piano."
"Piano? But I didn't send for you."
"No, ma.'am, but the neighbors said
I ought to call."
After the Two Eres, for s Lire4lata
Murine Is for Tired rlyee,
Red 10 os - Sore Eyes-
-
Oyes -
Grannitated Eyelids. Resit
�q ry �a ltofrestioH estoros,
® t� N m� MnrinrttaF'R
ngorlte'Trent-
tcont or eyes bat feel dry
a.ndemett, Give your Eyes as reecho your ley ins
caro as yonr Teeth and with the 85000 regularity,
bare to' Them. You Cannot Bay New Eyes!
Reid at Drng and Optical Stores or by Mail. Ass
Yurine Eye Remedy Co., Ohicaoo, for Free Book.
Papa's Haircut.
A woman said to a little b'oy tvth
his hair bobbed in his neck, "Franklyn,
when are you going to have your hair
cut' like papa's?"
"I don't want my hair _cut' like
papa's" he`replied, 'with a hole inthe
top,"
MONEY ORDERS
Remit by Donfinion E±press Money',
Order. If lest Or stolen, you get yetis
money back.
MAKES
PERFECT
BREAD
Tactful Father.
"Father," said Clementine, "do you
enjoy hearing me sing?"
"Well," was the answer, "I don't
know but it'e rather soothing in . a
way. it makes -me forget thy eth-
er troubles."
NEWSPAPERS POE SALMI
T nol'IT-MANTiNG NEWS AND JOI3
JLC Offices for sale in good Ontario
towns. The most useful and Interesting ,
of all businesses, Il'ull information: on
application to Wilson Publishing, Com-
pany. 73 Adelaide St.. Toronto.
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��ICYCLES, NEW AND SECOND •
�yt) Band. $12,00 up. Send for special
price !1st. Varsity Cycle Works. 418
Spaclina Ave., Toronto.
,,{{''C�ANCER„ TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC.,
`l • internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too Co. Limited, Collin nioodelOntn NIedtca!
AIPTOMOBItIIS FOR BA%£
• (1� � CADILI; AC TN - G DOD
• Hing condition: Ras ' spare
tire. Price $250.
-HUDSON, 1916 -MODEL, 6 CYLJN-
..1.�. der, 7 Passenger Touring Car. 101ec-
trio lights and starter. Recently over-
hauled and newly painted:' Tires in good
shape, Price 11,100. '
UDSON, 1915.31ODEL, '6- CYLIN-
-
• der, 7 Passenger Touring Car, with
electric lights and starter. Thoroughly.
overhauled in our shop and newly print- ,
ed. Seat covers on all seats and doors.
Oversize tires Prioe $1,200,
iii CT:C$ON,' MODEL 37,5 PASSENGER,
i9 JL 4 cylinder Touf ing Car. Electric
lights and starter, in good running order
and newly ;painted. Looks 'like a new
sols. Price 56"e0.
1):2IGE SEDAN, A VERY PINE
looking closed car seating live.:'
Electric lights and starter, also inside
dome light. Nearly all the windows.
open, which gives ample ventilation' for
sxunme0 driving, Price .$700.
'EDSON,; MODEL 33. 5 PASSEN-
ger, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good
running order, at a special price, 1350.
TfjrUDSON 1918 MODEL "54." A B iGFI
111 powered, six cylinder, 5 passenger
Touring. Car, In good running order and
looks like new. Price 0750.
TUDEBACKER, SEVEN PAS SEN-
-
hJ ger, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good
ru'nniro order. _ Thies in good shape.
This car was painted this year and looks
very nice. Price $350.
lACI:SON, 6 PSSENGER, 4 CYLTN-
@ der Touring Car. Has electric lights
and starter, good tires, and is a bargain
at the price; $300..
RUSSELL, 3 PASSENGER CABRTO-
let, Avery handsome closed: car,
suitable for a doctor. Price 11,000.
We only sell used cars after the Pur-
chaser has had a demonstration and
satisfied himself of the running quali-
ties of the car he Is,buying.,- Call . at our
showroom next time you are in Toronto
and let our salesmen show you -airy of
our. used Cars and give you a demonstra-
tion:
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CORNS LIFT OUT
WIrr`II FINGERS ,1?
: o 0 0 0 O -0---O'0-00-00-_
You say to the drug store man, "Give.
me a small bottle of freezone," This
will cost very little bttt,-will positively"
remove every hard or soft corn or cal-
lus from.one's feet.
A few drops'of this• new ether com- +.
pound applied directly" upon a tender,'
aching corn relieves the soreness in-
stantly, and soon the entire earn or
callus, root and all, dries: up and can
be lifted off with the fingers.
This' new way to rid ones feet, of
corns Was introduced' 'by a Cincinnati
man, who says that freezone dries in
a moment, and simply' shivels up the
corn or callus without irritating the
surrounding slain.
Don't let father die of infection or •
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
but clip this ,out and make him t.ry it,
�If your druggist hasn't any frecrone
tell ring to order a smell bottle tt from:
his wholesale drug house tor you;
Por A11 Boiler :Teed 'Q9'a$ers
Oyolone Shaking and Bumping Crate
Bare xor all :requirements
Canadian StearnSeiBer Egcipent
Lnil Hired
Tol. eerrard 3660
20 MoGee S eY e
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oe hlt2 dirt, ; hands you have,
Johnny," said his teacher. "What
would yon'saytt I came to school that
way?" "t wouldn't say nothin'," re-
plied 1'lohnny, "I'd be too polite.,"
1100K. 'oar
DOG -DISEASES'
And IJow to Feed
3i'alled tree to any addre.'a 1»
America's the Author
Plum H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc.
Dog Reilloiihs 118 \'cot 3lc Slreety New York
The Soul of a Piano is the:.
Action. Insist on the
cc OT.TO HiGEL'
PIANO • ACTION
7teeli MixiarA'U Liniment in tiie Ito u e: ED. 7.
ISSUE 21.117.