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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-6-21, Page 7BOOB; ON' DOG DISEASES And How to Feed.: Mailed tree to any address by the Author 11, CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc.. 118 West 313t Street, New York .. 1 When You Eat Bread entitled to every-' y(?l'1 are O y thing in the whole wheat grain. Dr. Wiley says; "Wheat is a complete food containing all the elements necessary for human nutri- tion." Butbe sure you get whole wheat in a diesti- theg ble form. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is whole wheat made digestible by steam -cooking, shredding and, baking -the best process ever devised for preparing the whole wheat grain for the human stomach. Two or three of these crisp little loaves of baked whole wheat with milk and berries, make a delicious nourishing. meal. Made in Canada. Two Pretty Frocks -'1 Who can resist the charms of 'a Georgette frock with bolero of filet lace? This dress is for a girl graduate and particularly suits the importance of graduation as it combines style, girlishness and dignity. McCall Pat- tern. No. 7802, Misses' Dress; suitable for small women; in 3 sizes; 16 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. around the waist and a great big cel - .having points on the shoulders. McCall Pattern No. 7778, Girl's Dress;. in 6 sizes; Oto 14 ,year's, Price, 15 eelrts These patterns may be obtained from your local- McCall dealer of from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St,, Toronto, Dept, W. FLI i,RS' PROPAGANDA BALKED. r Germans Forbid Belgians Touching Paper Droppe(i by Aviators. A fine of $2,500 and three years im- prisonment are the. penalties imposed by the German authorities on Bel- gians who dare pick up proclamations or objects of any nature dropped by allied aviators in invaded territory. The inhabitants are forbidden to ap- proach any flying machine that may be obliged to alight in Belgian tern - tau and are obliged: whenever an aviator lets fall any object whatever to notify the burgomaster, who in turn must report immediately to the kom- mandantur. This measure is supposed in Bel- gium to be :intended to put an end to propaganda by the aviators of the Belgian, French and British flying corps, who , have until now succeeded in keeping the Belgians remaining in occupied territory more or less posted I on the military situation. THIN -BLOODED MEN AND WOMEN Need the Rich, Red Blood Dr. • Williams' Pink Pills Actu- ally Make. Thin -blooded people do not remain so from choice but from indifference, in some cases from despair. People who are pale, languid, with palpitation of the heart, some difficulty in breath- ing and a tendency to be easily tired are suffering from thin blood. They need only the resolution to take the right treatment and stick to it until cured. The remedy that can be relied upon is Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. With every dose they make new blood, and new blood means health and strength. The red cheeks, good appetite, increased weight and strength that follow the use of these pills prove their great value to thin- blooded people. Here is an example: Mrs. J. McDonald, Jr., Hay, Ont., says: "I honestly believe Dr. Williams Pink Pills saved my life. Some years ago` I had anemia, and as I did not realize the seriousness of the trouble I soon became a complete wreck, I got so weak I could hardly walk. I neither ate nor slept well, and could not go up stairs without stoppirigtorest. At times I had an almost unbearable pain in my back and would have to remain in bed. I suffered almost constantly from a dull headache, and when sweep- ing if I would stoop to pick up any- thing I wouldgetso dizzy that I would have to catch hold of something to keep from falling. At times my heart would beat so fast that I would have a smothering sensation. My eyes were sunken and my hands and limbs would be swollen in the mornings. I tried several kinds of medicine without benefit and my friends thought I would not recover. Then I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and before long could see and feel that they were help- ing me. I gladly continued the use of the pills until I was completely cured and; I cannot say enough in their praise, and I strongly recommend them to all run down girls and women." You can 'get "these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a baser six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-, ville, Ont. Even little girls are wearing dresses having skirts of figured material, and plain waists trimmed with the figured fabric. The model illustrated shows a particularly pretty frock of this kind with a skirt finished wan a frill tare -Nuts }�.. for luneb li fl . -.. Puts PP into the afternoon's Work "There's a Reason'.' UEEN'S UNIVERSITY: ,, � ICINE;STON ONTARIO 41 ARTS • MEDICINE EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. HOME STUDY Arta Course by correspondence.' Degree witn one year's attendance Summer School Navigation School July and Auauat December to April 16 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar' inost of them being pressed for "olive oil" at Marseilles—but t' plant is not of African origin, as has often been. ; alleged. Perhaps that notion came from the fact. that slave traders who brought cargoes "of negroes from. Africa to the United States were ac- customed to feed their unhappy cap- tives on peanuts, which were cheap and sustaining. One of the most nutritious of all food substances is furnished by the chocolate bean—the seed of the plant called "cacao." The latter originated in America, but is now grown extol-, sively in tropical regions all over the world. Last, but by no means least, con - eider the cotton. It originated in the New World, and it was with surprise and delight that Europe welcomed the discovery of a plant that actually pro- duced wool for the weaving of fabrics. Cotton is grown in many regions to- day, but the United States still pro- duces five -sixths of the world's total crop. Cotton not a food crop? Oh, yes, it is, and a very important one. Nearly one-third of all the enormous output of cottonseed oil in this country now goes to make "hogless lard," which has replaced to a great extent the product of the pig. A superrefined grade of this oil, is employed to a large extent in the manufacture of "artificial" butter, which, having an agreeable flavor and an attractive na- tural color, is steadily gaining favor. FOOD FROM AMERICA. Many Varieties of Food Plants Are Native to This Continent.,. We are told that the American con- tinent must supply Europe with food. In an important sense, America has been' doing that very thing since long before the present generation of man- kind was born into the world. For Eu- rope owes to America a good many of its food plants. The' potato, which is Germany's main dependence to -day, is, of course, a familiar example. It is now believ- ed by naturalists to have been first obtained by the Spaniards, who car- ried it to Europe, ` from the little archipelago of Chiloe, off the south THE BUTTERFLY AND THE' BEE. Methought I heard a butterfly Say to a laboring bee: "Thou hast no colors of the sky On painted wings like `me." "Poor child of vanity; those dyes And colors bright and rare," With mild reproof, the bee replies,, "Are all beneath my care. "Content I toil from morn till eve, And, scorning idleness, To tribes of gaudy sloth I leave The vanitf dress." Wili am Lisle Bowles.... Minard's Zinimont used' by Physioinns. He that holds fast the golden mean, And lives contentedly between The little and the great, Feels not the wants that pinch the poor, Nor plagues that haunt the rich man's door. MONEY ORDERS. DOMINION Express Money Ordefs are on sale in five thousand offices throughout Canada. To waste fuel in the preparation of an "economy dish" is not good econ- omy. A dish that is to be substitut- ed for meat or potatoes may be cheap in itself, but, if it requires long cook- ing it should be reserved for ironing or baking day when the fire will serve a double purpose. • MINARD'S LINIMENT is the on- ly Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. HARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, C. B. U. S. Seeking Our Wood. Mr. K. C. Clark, of Oldtown, Me., Chili, where at the present in'a regent interview with the St. coast of 'Telegraph," time potatoes grow wild, some of the John,,N.B.,stated that varieties found 'there being unknown United States lumber firms in the east vat in Canada. are reaching out' more and more into tomato carne originally from I Canada for material, and that within The g Y , Mexico, whence the' ' Conquistadores another five or ten years. almost all In I the large lumber mills in Maine will took it back with them to Spain. the markets of any Mexican town to- I have been converted into pulpwood day will be found many varieties of , and pulp mills: tomatoes wholly unfamiliar to our - "selves and Which are far superior to any grown in Canada. They have been in common use in that country since long before the days of. Monte- zuma. Maize, which in southern Europe is a staple food crop, is supposed to have originated on the highlands of Central America. But id` was extensively dui- tivated in North America before Co-, nimbus landed. The Indian .-tribes were considerably agricultural before the white man came and disturbed them. Beans are a native of North Amer- ica. Tile sweet potato, the pumpkin, the strawberry and the reel pepper are Southern "Kunnele," A. group of Northerner's at a hotel in Leuleville were poking fun at the'par- tiality of Southerners for the titles ,of "c r , " " colonel, "major,';;' and, JLidge. "What is a colonel hereabouts?" asked one of the group, and there im- mediately ,followed a discussion, Final- ly a colored attendant was drawn in. "Well, gents," said the negro, "dere'e lots of ways to answer dat. question. I'se knowed folks what was born Runnels --it jest run in de blood fah ginerations. An' I'se knowed: folks what was jest app'inted to he ]tunnels. And' yit others what was made lcunnels by bein' kind to niggers. For instance, any man dat gives me a dollish is a kunnel to me hencefo'th foreveh." all of American origin. So likewise is the peanut. Vast quantities of pea= nuts are grown to -day in Africa- ED. 7. 9iw�`i`kll dt l i11 a .A r y ,;��t ti ' . tic t I s cr ri from l.aJ 'f1��` came t h w�t „r uhf i g His concomitant , symptoms, as horning ISSUE njrs'iutinmtion oz the lido, tlli3ANla 600- A PERFECT MEDICINE, FOR LITTLE ONES INDIA IS F11EE.' Dominions Are Fighting For Liberty, Says Newfoundfands' Governor. The Mahraja of Bildanir speaking recently said:. "Those who say that India is, held. by the sword do a great injustice both to ,Great 'Britain and to. India, British rule in India x'ests on firmer principles of justice, equity, and fair play, In the procese of a constructive, healthy evolution it is inevitable that differ, ences should arise but those are not !more than a family quarrel to be set- tled between the, parent country and I the younger members of the Imperial household." Sir Edward Morris speaking of Newfoundland's pride at the part she was playing in the war emphasized that the part the dominions were tak- ing in the war was due to their love of liberty. Baby's Own Tablets is the ideal kite � i Lifetree l Murine to ter Tired ?1yeS, �fWo 'i:7ee. for 8 >Be medicine 'for little ones. They regulate nod 1styes orp Eyes the bowelst a break u • orauul1tocllayelids Resta and s om ch, p , - - Cp U 11 (� arinoisab'e er toT est �8 FY v� MurinoleaEuvor[toTroat. trent for oyes that fool dry arid smart. (Rye year eyes much of yourlov1ng Dare az your Tooth and 5iththe same regularity,. ;,Cara for Them. You Cannot Buy New Eyosi Bold at Drag and Optical Stores or by 74ai1. l+.sa Ovine Eye Remedy Oo., Chicago, ;or Free Boost colds; cure constipation and indiges- tion; expel worms and make teething easy. They are guaranteedto ba. ab- solutely free from injurious drugs and may be given to the youngest child with perfect safety. Concerning them Mrs, T. M. Forknall, Mission City. B.C„ writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my three little ones and have found them the best med- icine a mother can give her children," The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. To Destroy Plant Lice on Shurbs. Plant lice will soon be attacking house plants and shrubs, fruit trees, garden and field crops, sucking out the juices from the leaves and causing loss in yields. Nicotine sulphate com- bined with soap has been most effec- tive to control these insects in tests made by the Ohio Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Ee6D Minard', Liniment in the home. The invasion of Belgium, the most flagrant offence against international right Europe had seen for centuries, proved that the German Government can not be trusted to keep any en- gagement, however solemn.—Viscount Bryce. o—o—o—o—o—o--o— o--a-o—o--o—o WOMEN I IT' IS MAGIC I. LIFT OUT ANY CORN Apply a few drops then lift corns or calluses off with fingers—no pain. si a o o 0 Just think! You can lift off any corn or cal- lus without pain or sore- ness. A Cincinnati man dis- covered this ether com- pound and named It freezone. Any drug- gist will sell a tiny bot- tle of freezone, like here shown, for very 'little cost. You apply a few drops directly' upon a tender corn er callus. Instantly the soreness disappears, then short- ly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can lift it right off, Freezone is wonder- ful. It dries instantly. It doesn't eat away the corn or callus, but shrivels it up without even irritating the surrounding skin. Hard, soft or corns between the toes, tts well as painful calluses, lift right off. There is no pain before or after- wards. If your druggist hasn't 5ireezone, tell him to order a small bot- tle for you from his wholesale drug house. A recently invented faxen motor is so small -that it can be carried around in a wheelbarrow. It will run with either kerosene or gasoline, ?awarder Liniment Lumboxman'so Friend. Nothing is gained by a boy who goes through college. should go through him. RASES Ili VelaE5r eleilia Has been Canada's favorite yeast for more than forty years. Enough for 5c. to.. produce 50 large loaves of fine, MADE IN CANADA Wholesome noun- isbing home made 'bread. Do not experiment, there is nothing just as aing,(a;lo3orud.. EWGILLETT, CO. i.� .TD WINNTIOPdROONTO,MONNTREAL � r 1,1,1pr11i �illlllllllil9 r,1 14 k \1\71:13 When watering the garden do it thoroughly, Make the watering equal to a twelve hours rain, As soon as the surface is dry enough use the hos to form an earth mulch and keep the water from evaporating. Ask for,Wlinard'a and take no other, Choosing is the highest act of life. When belying your 1'isffat� IRS/St o11 having"_ an "OTTO H1G L<" PIANO AQT1®N The college - Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore- ness frorn Bruises or. Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1M free. ABSORBINE, 3R., for mankind—an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts wounds, strains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It heals and soothes. $1.00 a bottle atdrug- gists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you. write. W. F. YOUNG, P, U. F,, 513 Lymans Biog., Montreal, can, ebsorbine end Abeotbine, .Tr.. are made to Cau.dt I America's Pioneer . Dog Remedies NEWSPAPERS Pose SALE �iD JOB OtficesMfor I sale N nwgood S NOntario towns. The most useful and interesting application nto es9 Wllson Fulles. information Com- pany. 73 Adelaide St., Toronto. 1d1SCELLA1WO 1B GANGER, TUMORS; LUMPS, ETC., internal and external, cured with nut' pain by our home treatment. Write . vs before too late. 13ellman Co., Limited, Collingwo d. Ont Medical W o m A N N o w IN- AUTOMODIZES POB, BALE 1910 CADILLAC IN GOOD RUN- • `LY ring condition. -Has spare tire, Price 3150. HEALTH 11 UDSON, 14116 MODEL, 8 OLIN+ PERFECT der, 7 Passenger Tourint; Car L'lec- tric lights and starter. Recentlyover- , hauled and newly painted. Tires in good What Came From Readingshape. Price $1,300. LITTJDSON, 1013 MODEL, 0 CYLIN- a Pinkham Adver- 11 der, 7 Passenger Touring Car, with , electric lights and starter, Thoroughly tisement. overhauled in our shop and newly paint Oversize tires. Price 31,200. Paterson, N. J. —"I thank you for UDSON, MODEL 37, 5 PASSENGER, the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies as they 4 cylinder Touring Car. Electrio have made.meweli lights and starter, in good running order and healthy. Some- mmnrmnm and newlyPrice 50pain0.ted. Loops Tike a new car. time ago I felt so�)AIGE SEDAN. A VERT FINE run down, had pains j looking. closed car. seating five. in my back and bide, Electric lights and starter, alsb lneide dome light. Nearly all the window was very irregular, open, which gives ample ventilation for tired, nervous, had summer driving. Price 3700. such bad dreams, TIUDSON, MODEL 33. 5' PASSENr did not feel like eat --11-21 ger, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good running order, at a special price, $350. ing and had short -EI DSON 1913 MODEL "64." A HIGH breath. I read your 1..A. powered, six cylinder, 5 passenger advertisement in Touring Car. In good running order an looks like new. Price 3750. the newspapers and, decided to trya bottle of LydiaE.Pink- TUDE4EACICER, SEVEN PASSEN- Y ger, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good ham's Vegetable Compound. It worked running order. Tires in good shape. from the first bottle, so I took a second This car rewasPpaice nted this year and looks and a third, also a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier, and now I ant co der TouringOCar, esHasE electric lightts just as well as any other woman. I ad- and starter, good tires, and is a bargain Vise every woman, single or married, at the price, 3300 who is troubled with any of the afore- IDUSSELL, 3 PASSENGER CABRTO said ailments to tryour wonderful let. A. very handsome closed car, s Y suitable for a doctor. Price $1;000, Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier Vire only sell used cars after the our. ed. Seat covers on all seats and doors. and I am sure they will help her to get chaser has had a demonstration and rid of her troubles as they did me ,, satisfied himself of the running tali., ties of the car he ie buy ing. a a ou# Mrs. ELSIE J. VAN DER SANDE, 36 No, 1 showroom next time you are in Toronto York St., Paterson, N. J. I and let our salesmen show you any of our Write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine tt"on.used cars and give you a demonstra- Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass, if you TEE DOMINION AUTOMOBILE CO., need special advice. Limited 146-150 Bay street, Toronto, Ont. w Doctors rad Eye S a ecialists gree That Ban®oto Strengthens Eyed g9I t !94 InWeeh's °t� : e '. an Jnstc cc s e WE' You Can Have Filled and Use at Horne. Boston, Mass,—Victims of eye strain arid other eye weaknesses and those -who wear glasses, will be glad to know that Doctdrs and Eye Specialists now agree there is real hope and help for them. Many whose eyes Were £ailing ,say they have had their oyes restored and many whq once wore glassed say they lyave" thrown them away. One man says, after using it: I was al- ea at most blind Could not see tv r d t l Nor<v I taxa road everything with- eut any g'lagsee, and inIT eyes do not 1urt any mere. At night they world pain. dreadfully. Now. they feelfind all the tone, It waseke a miracle to me." A. lady who used it says: "The atmob- phere seemed hazy with or Without glasses, lout after using` this prescrip- tion for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can read even fine print with- out glasses." Another who used it says: "I was bothered with oye strain caused by overworked, tired eycsiwhich induced fierce headaches. I have worn glassed for several years both for dis- tance and wld or, and without thorn I could not read any own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both now, and have discarded my long diotance siasserd altoteetiler. I can count the fluttering leaves On the trees across the street now, which for Severin years belie looked like a dim green blur to ilio. I cannot express ray joy at what it has done fox' me." , It it believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in, a reasonable time, and multitudes morn . will be able to strengthen their eyes BO 05 to be spared the trouble and ex- pense of over getting glasses. I., Dr. Beck, an eye specialist of nearly twentyyearsprat ce, says, patient .o isle who s 1'3icp`haritia Marginalia with, all the junetivitis and ephipphors. Her eyes when not congested had the dull, suf- fused expression Common to such cases. Having run.out of her xnodicile a friend suggested Bon-Opto. She used this treatment and not only overcame her distressing condition, but strange and amazing as it may seem, so strengthened her eyesight that she was able to dispense with her distance glasses and her headache and neuralgia left her. In this instant° I should say her eyesight was improved. 100%. 3 havo sitters verified the efficacy of this treatment in a number of cases and have seen the 'eyesight improve„, from 23 to 75 per cent in a remarkably, short times I can say it works more quickly than ani other remedy, f have pre- scribed-ior.the eyed' Dr. Smith, an oculist of. wide expert- Once, says: '1 ltavo treated in private Practice a number of carious opthalmic diseases'with :Son-Opto and am able to report ultimate recovery' in both acute and chronic cases. Mr. E. came to my etico Suffering with an infected eye. The condition war: so serious' that an operation far euuc.lcntlon scorned im- perative, Before resorting to the operative treatment I prescribed Don- Opto and in 21 hours Cho secretion had lessened, infl'tntmetory symptoms bo- gan to subside, and in seven days tlo cyo waS cured and retained its nor- mal vision. Another ease of extreme convorrrcnt sLrablsmurn (erase eyes) escaped the g.s knA h timell stag ofsuryotireen'collyriul1m,by Thtoe tightened external muscles yielded to tho so,iithiu's and anbtlYOO effects of 13on-Opto, 7 always instil Ton-Opto after removal of foreign bodies and apply it locally to all burns, ulcers and spots on the eyeball or the lido for its therapeutic effect, 137' cleans- ing the lids of secretions and at ting as a tonic fbr the eyeball itself the vision is rendered more aceto`, hence the number of cases of discarded glasses," 3)r, Conner says illy eyes were in bad condition b ,V i5 r o.xe_ ,wore strain arising from protracted micro scopical research work. Bon-Opto, used according to directions rendered a sur, prising service. I found my eyes re -r markably strengthened, so much 50-. D have put aside my glasses without dis- comfort. Several of my, colleagues have also used it and. we aro agreed as to Ito results. In a few days, under my observation, the eyes of an a.sti matip case were so improved that glasse4 have been discarded by the 'patient." Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by th use of Tion-Optb and if you want tok strengthen your eyes go to any drul store and get a bottle of Zion-Opto tablets. Drop one Eon-Opto tablet Ir a fourth of .a glass of water an . let 10 dissolve, With this Liquid bathe the eyes . two to four times daily. 'you. should notice -year eyes clear up per. ceptibly right from the start, and In- flammation and redness will quickly disappear. 'If your eyes bother you, even a little it is your duty to tripe stops to save them now before it { too late. Many hopelessly blind raigh have saved their sight if they had care( for their eyes in time. Note: A. city physician to uhoin Old above artielo was submitted, sold:' Yes.,. Iicn Opto 15 1 re:narl:able eye ,romody. Its constltl eat lug grotilents are well known to eminent eye riper. enlists and niduly proscribed by therm, I hiiv e mod it very sucow:sadly In my own practice, on patients whose oyes were strained tbrsugh over. work or retain gluons. I can highly renen;Snend it in case of weak, watery, aching''', smarting. nailing., burning oyes, ;watery, liter,, blurred vision on for eyes inflamed- from expcsnce to amoko, suit, dust ar 'rind. It is one of the very fort p1'epara- thins T Irel should bo kept on hand for regoilar mac in almost every family," 13on.Opto to hot a Want inOclieine or secret remedy. 311 is as cubical preparation, the forinula talk; printed on Imo packngo. Tho ananufactua`rrs guarantee 15 to ntrrligilten oyo it li'• GO per eon: in ono wtelt's rims to noisy ins t.tn+ ch, or rotund the matey. It is.ditl• to ned bf all good dri er:nnem menosln ,'t i.eral stereo; also by 33, '.Uambiyn and. T, Eaton & Co.. 'Toronto.