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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-7-19, Page 3`.i " The Poor Man's Potato." has become the rich marl's luxury. Whether at three dollars a bushel, or treaty -five cents a bushel, potatoes are not a complete food. Two or three Shred- ded Wheat Biscuits with milk furnish more real, ,'body-building nutriment than a meal of potatoes or meat, are much more easily digested, and cost much les.. Shredded Wheat is g100 per cent. whole ,wheat, noth- ing added and nothing taken away—gives mental vire and physical vigor for the hot days. Delicious for breakfast, or any meal; with sliced bananas, berries or other fruits, and milk. Made in Canada. REIGN OF THE_ CROWN PRINCE. Germany is Ruled by the Sentiments "Of the „Degenerate Prince. It is customary to look forward to- ward'the reign_of the Crown Prince of sa Germany WithQa certain amountof foreboding; but in essence, if not in fact, the Crowd Prince is already on the throne, says Prof. Shaw, of New / York University. ' It is as credible a belief that the—kaiser did not want War as that the heir apparent did. The kaiser seems to have preferred r his yacht to the U-boat, but the Crown Prince appears to have chosen more ;serious pastimes. Just when the kaiser abdicated psychologically in favor of his son is not a matter of re- corded date, but the fact remains that Germany of to -day is ruled by the sentiments of the Prince. Th'b kaiser is a reminiscence,, the Prince a harsh reality, and it is the decadent spirit of the Prince which appears. not only ark Verdun but all along the Hindenburg line -and in the wake of von Tirpitz and his IJ -boat - age. Germany, then, is urged oh by the thoughtless impulses of the Crown Prince, while the function of his fa- ther seems to consist., in expressing regrets for German ruthlessness and in offering prayers for German suc- cess. The virtual and psychological ruler is a young man whose attitude toward life. can hardly be understood by us without suggesting analogies to Harry Thaw and -Dr. Waite. 'Critics of national ideals will be unjust with Germany, which still has a place on earth, and false to them- selves ii;,they indulgethe fond as- ,,sumption that Germany is false and •" bad while v tie all other nations involved the in war are ' true and good. The difference, between Germany and" the other na'tons lies in the fact'. that the others went to war with the best that was•in them to the front, the worst to the rear. France was ready to subordinate national levity to the serious business of defending its im- plicit -ideals. 'After undue delay, Eng- land decided to subsume snobbery and selfishness for the sake of thrusting. forward its standard notions of civil- ization. -In our own country, we have just begun to let the cardinal ideal of national ;life -take the place of jin- goistic talk, stock jobbery and stock robbery. That is, where the other na- tions have succeeded in fighting ac- cording to the ' best, Germany has taken counsel, with the worst. "WOULD. YOU HAVE HEALTH? "Eat less and Breathe.rnore.. Talk less and Think more. Ride,, ess and Walk more. Clothe Less and Bathe more. Worry less and Work more. Waste less and Give more. Preach less and Practice More," Lead suitable for the casing of tea ,,is needed at Amoy, China. European , dealers formerly supplied this pro\ duct. rape -Nuts'. Made from choice whole wheat and malted barley, this famous food retains,• the vital mineral elements Of the ,grain, so esseixtial for balanced nourish ment, but lacking in many cereal foods. 'From every stand point;. good - flavor, rich nour- ishment, easy digestion, convenience, economy, health from childhood to old age—.Grape=Nuts. food: 66There's a Reason" WILL ',t'IYE JEWS It +aTUitN? Udder a Stable CXtvernment,the Holy N . Land May ,Again I?i t)si)L'r. ,It is one of the romances of history which will be noted snore particularly When the hurly-burly of the war ceased, that the: advance of they D xt. 1.4 ENDORSON'S Herb Treat anent (tablets tie, great blood stipaltiou, eeZerna,cki�d i y, liver, bt tri- ach and leinale troubles, Price $1,7 with guarantee, or 6 boxes for S5; Postpaid, Henderson "Herb Co., Dcpt,. yr has1 lid atltdlua 1ve i.otoilko. Bt it- ish fore which took the town of Gaza � r I 0 was across the very avaalcierness in which the Children of Israel eojourn- ed'for forty years ere they reached", the Pfomised Land. It is not improb- able that the world will learn some morning ofrthe fall of Jerusalem, theiss Desertsp lishment of a task which ' has been in hand, off and on, for seven hundred years. The present derelict state of. not Land must Ho ' riregarde �' 1 be its natural aspect. There can b doubt that in the Bible, days it one of the mat fertile lands in world. That was when primitive plements were used in agricult How much more ,fruitful might i to -day under the stimulus of mo {nethods? that Ancient 'prophecy, says at a Armageddon the lIoly Land shall restored to its ancient people, Jews, and it certainly looks as if €ulfilment of this promise were hand, or, at least, its practicabil If a stable government .under' British or" French be . establis there can be little doubt but tens thousands of Jews will return to Old Country. y " A NERVOUS BREAKDO +'o:�.I'1ay 3t3L P1 eassuit'e the d as e no was the im are,. t be Bern fter be the the at ity. the tied, of the WN Can be Averted by Feeding ;the. Starved Nerves; With Rich, - Red Blood. N S t v a 0 c v Pink d s m m e d n k h h w You STRANGE JAPANESE CRAB. Remarkable Example of One of Natures Little Jokes. Nature- is not ordinarily to be ac - sed of trying to be funny, but 'once a while she seems to indulge in bit of humor on hes own 'account. Of this a very remarkableW'exarnple found in a species of crab plentiful Japanese waters. It bears on its, ck a Japanese face. It is the face a fierce warrior of old Japan. The Japanese have a tradition to ac- unt for this curious phenomenon. e story harks back' a few, centuries, su' period when the seas that wash e'shores of their archipelago were ch beset by ferocious pirates,' To put a stop to their depredations set of fighting ships was prepared, d there presently ensued a battle of most desperate kind with the atp fleet -the' buccaneers being naidably organized.., he pirates were' defeated, their ps. sunk; and, no quarter being en, they were wiped out to the last n. That was the end of organized acy in those waters, o_ far, the story is historically hentic On is liberty bert y to believe not tub theory eery entertained by the anese to this day, that the souls he men slaughtered and drowned hat' battle—entered the bodies of s.," you discredit the idea, they will w you the. drabs,' every one of ch has the face of a Japanese ting man on' its back. further.• e, the race, with its bloated fear S, is that of a drownedman. curious point about this- taira , as it is called, is that It has a set upplementary legs, by the help of c h, if it happens to'be turned over, nw)uri swiftly on its back. The Real Dress. hatever the fashionable tailor may the really Well-dressed man o.f to wears khaki, Nourish your. nerves—that is the onlyway` you can overcome life's worst misery, nervous exhaustion. The fits of depression and irritation, the prostrating headaches, ,the weak - nes and trembling of the legs, the unsteady. hand and the' ,imperfect di- gestion that mark the'- victim of nerve weakness, must end in nervous breakdown if neglected. Nourish your nerves by the natural process of filling your veins with rich, red, health -giving blood. Your nerves are crying out for pure blood and the mission of .Dr, Williams' Pills is '• toInake new, rich blood. This explains why these pills haveproved successful in so many case of nervous disease that did not yieldto ordinary treatment. For example, Mr. Wilfrid Donald, West Flamboro, boro, Ont., says :-",Before I beganthe-use', of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was in a- serious condition. I was not only badly run down, but my nerves seemed to be completely shat- tered. I slept badly at night, _and *hen 3 got,,,up in'the morning was as tired as when I went to bed. d. Iseem- ed to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown. At this stage I -began the use of Dr. Williams' ' Pink Pill's. In the course of a few weeks I felt muchrelief, and continuing the use of the pills they completely restored my health. I can now sleep soundly, eat well, -and am enjoying complete freedom `'rfrom the old nervous.trou- bles.' can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine, or bymail at,50' amts a box or' six boxesfor $2.50 :from " The Dr, Wil- liams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. A cu in a is in ba of co Th to th. mu a fi an the pir for T slrf giv ma pir - S aut or. Jap of t in t crab if sho whi fagh mor tare crab of s whi' it ea W say, days The needed repairs for the moW• and binder will cost no moi'e now; than later and 'may if ordered note,• saves costly delay. ED, 7. 'E.41.40 east, Iss- © MCCdLL In a short -sleeved shirt and a pair o,;overalls a small boy can start out to do most any of the things he wants to do, such as making a railroad, dig- ging .-a: trench or even fighting, the enemy.The overalls illustrated are McCall Pattern No, 7824, Boy's Over- alls; in two leng' hs. Cut in 6 sizes; 4 to 14 years. Price, 15 cents. Boy's Shirt Blouse No. 6420, in 6 sizes; 4 to_ 14 years. Price, 10 cents. A. 'fashionable combination of plain and plaid gingham is shown in this cunning frock. . T rs is act a r. i P c 1 as well as a very smart model for a vaca- tion frock for a small girl. • McCall Pattern ,No. 7766, Girl's Dress, in 6 sizes; 4 to 14 years. Price, 15 cents. "'These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto. Dept: W. Glove Dust Cloth. Make a new dust cloth with an at- tached glove and you will not have grimyfingers and nails after dusting. Sew a piece of the goods eight inches -square in the center of the cloth; lea:v- ingone edge free. Mark the shape of your hand on this square with chalk or pencil and sew with the machine around the mark, having the wrist .on the side left free., • I fell from a building and received what the doctor' called a very bad sn'rained ankle, and told in T must not walk on it for three weeks. I got MINARD'S LINIMENT and in six days I was out to work, again. I think it the best Liniment made. - ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY. Awful Loss. Gertrude, aged 3, sat in her high chair at the dinner -table turning about in her fingers a small ear of cer•n from bbling a row a a time. Suddenly she ..burst into tears. "What is the matter, dearV' ased her mother. I Eye Specialists now ".`I've lost my place!" sobbed the lit- tle' one. CI-IILD•LOVER'S' SONG. 0 'Ilion who giv'at what most T prize— The love of little cs,hildren No gem so precious in mine .eyes— The love of little children! -What hand but Thine could e'er im- Dart The love of little children? No wealth as this can fill my heart""=- The love of little children. Ilow fair the hour that first begot The love of little children! -- Boys drear the clay that lighteth not The love of little children! Within mine inmost soul inwrou ht - The love of little children; g Oh, ' sweet beyond my 'sweetest thought— ` The love of little children! --Gerald P, Joy. GUARD BABY'S HEALTH IN THE SUMMER ,The summer months are the most dangerous to children. The com- plaints of that season, which are chol- era infantum, colic, diarrhoea' -and dysentry, come on.so quickly that of- ten a little one is beyond and before the mother realizes he is ill. The mother must be ton her guard to pre- vent these troubles, or if they de_. come on suddenly to cure them. No other medicine is of such aid to moth- ers during hot weather as`is' Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the stomach and bowels and are absolute- ly, safe. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail. at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Watch for overloading, overspeed'- ing," ill -fed and badly harnessed horses, for warm weather is with us, when the horse feels these cruelties more than at any other season of the year. A late spring, labor shortage and the extra amount of land to be broken up for fall seeding will reduce the area planted to roots In Britain this year. Good Citizens, Oh, give us men with vision clear; With rugged hearts, who 'know no fear! Great 1nen, Of prescienee, brave and bold;. Unshaken by the lure of gold; Who fight for truth, whate'er their • fate; The men, 0 Lord, to make a state. When Your Eyes Need Care Use,biurineEye 5Sedieine. No Sin irtin5—x•eels Eline— Ade Quickly. T1.3' it for Tted, Weak, Fore Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine is compounded liyour Oculi sta—not a"Patent tledicine"—but used InSuceessfulPhysicians' Practice for many.yenrs. Now dedicated to ale Public and sold by Druggists at 50e per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes• o and50e, Write for book of the Eye Pref. Murine Eye Remedy Company, Chicago, Adv. He'll Get Even. "You've had plenty of rain in your section." • "Yep, Hurt my crops, too." "Will you lose much money?" "No; I'll break about even by haul- ing autos out of mudholes:" Minarcl's Liniment Cures Dletempe En, dish manufacturers have ` de- veloped a steel for cutlery that is said to be 'nonrusting, unstainab]e and un - tarnishable. 1KXSCELLANEOU9 V1NCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, 1✓TO., internal and external, cured 'with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late; *r, Bollman Medical Co.,;,Limited, Collingwood• Ont. ,i�r"' When buying your , Piano insist on having an "OTTO 1-I,IGEL" PIANO ACTION Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. A Father's Influence. The superintendent of a boys' re formatory characterizes the homes as the "first instixution for the productio i�: d America's Pioneer Dog Remedies i BOO$ ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Milled free to any address by the Author H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West 31st Street, New York TNIGK, SWOLLEN GLANDS.' ....that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have Tlfick Wind or .Choke -down, can be reduced with n of good citizens." He emphasized the influence of a father on the life of the boy, and declared that the mother can not discharge the duty of both parents A' medical examiner in another state declares that of cases of youthful delinquency nine can be traced to lack of parental control; the medical ex- aminer finds it the same with acci- dents. Hanging around . a railway yard and "cutting behind" a -passing vehicle, may be only,, what father did when' he was a boy, but railway yards have grownn more crowded since his time, and a high-powered automobile is not quite the same thing as the grocer's wagon. MONEY ORDERS WHEN ordering goods by mail, send a Dominion Express Money Order. Learn to Swim. Swimming is an accomplishment of more importance -to men, women, boys andgirls than any of the other sports, yet comparatively few can swim. As it is easier for children to learn than it is for adults, they should be given the opportunity whenever possible. They love the water, as a rule, and if there is no body of 'water near at hand, let them don their, bathing suits and go out into -the summer rani for a frolic. As the suits are'easily made at home, the children could afford to have them ready for a rainy day, especially as they save good clothes and furnish so much genuine fun. On an extremely hot day, thus equipped, they may frolic in the back -yard with the hose. Minard's Liniment Cures .garret in Cows A. also other bunches or Swellings. No blister no hair gone, and hone kept at work. Eco- nomical—only a few drops required at an ap- plication. $2 p,yr bottle delivered. Book 3 M tree. ABSORBINE, iR,, the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Cysts, Wens, PainfulSwoj, dealers en veins and Ulcers, $i and $2 a bottle at Positive Proof That t Lyth des le err or delivered. Book "Evidence" free. i W. F. YOUNG, P, D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can. E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Ibsorblas'`ani Absorbine. Jr. are made lu. Caseose, Compound Relieves Suffering FRIENDS. The friends that love us always, When we go their way or not, Are the friends that hearts remember When he others are forgot, The frieTlds that stick the closest When the trouble grows the worst; The friends that love us always Just the way they did at first. MinardWs Liiiintent Cures Diphtheria,. To Canada. And thou, my country, write it on thy heart,' Thy sons are they who nobly take thy part; Who dedicates his manhood at thy shrine, Whereversborn, is born a son of thine. o—e--e—a—.O--O o—.o--O—e—o—O--O YES ! MAGICALLY CORNS LIFT OUTWI:H FINGERS 0 You say to the drug' store man, "Give me a small bottle of freezone.'' This will cost very little but will posi- tively remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. A few drops of this new ether com- pound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn relieves the soreness in Istantly, and soon the entire corn or I callus, root and all, dries up ,and can be lifted off with =the fingera. This new *way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that freezone dries in a moment, and simply shrivels up the =corn or callus without irritating the surrounding skin, Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw fro,whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him try it. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to order a small bottle from his wholesale drug store for you. NOTIOE TO SICK WOMEN For PiiipIy yes TryC ilrur Bridgeton,N.J,—"I cannot speak too highly of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegeta- ble Compound f o r inflammation an d <, a 1 other weaknesses. I was very irregular Soap and Ointment `' ' and would have ter- rible ✓H pains so that I Samples Free by Posth could hardly take a Asimple,easy, stop. Sometimes I would be'so misera- speedy treat ble that I could not ment. Smear sweep a room, the pimples doctored art of t z P the withCuticura a "' time but felt no wash off •. change. I later took Lydia E. Pink- Ointment,ham's Vegetable Compound and soon in five minutes with 1, felt a change for' the better. I took it Cuticura Soap and hot until I was in good healthy condition. water and continue bathing for some I recommend the Pinkham remedies to minutes. Use night and mornin all women as I have used 'them , with such g A � good results. " --Mrs. MILFORD T. CUM - For pimples, redness, roughne3s, IaIN6s, 322 Harmony St Penn's Grove itching and irritation, dandruff•,�tch- N.A. ' s ing scalp and falling hair, red, rough Such testimony should be accepted by hands and baby rashes, these fra- all women as convincing evidence of. grant emollients are wonderful as the excellence of Lydia E. Pinlcham'r Vegetable Compound as a remedy for well as ideal for the toilet. the distressing ills of women such as For free sample each address post-eardt displacements, inflammation, ulceration, "C�rticura, Dept N. Boston, U. S. A." Sold backache "ainfulperiods, nervousness by dealers throughout the world, pp ' and kindred ailments. City Eye Specialists Tell How To Strengthen Eyesight 50 Weeks Ti3 u:„e , which she had been ni t A Preo Prescription Yon Can Have Tilled and: Use at °Rome. Boston; Mass. -Victims of eye strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, will be glad to know that,: Doctors and ' ' agree there is real hope and help for theni. Many, whose eyes at'ere fallin say they have had their eyes restored and Many who once wore glasses say the have rave thrown them away. One man,,sa5s after using* it: I was al- most blind. Could not seeto 'read at all. Now I, can read everything with- out my glasses, and my eyes do not hurt any. more. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle A lady who used It says: .' The atmos- phere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but alter using this prescrip- tion for fifteen days .everything seems Land worked this year for the first time will be in better shape another year, providing it cultivated the en- tire season, keeping the weeds out and the ground as mellow asspossible. clear.. I can read even fine print with- out glasses.” Another who used „rtt says: "I was bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired oyes which Induced, fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years both for dis- tance,"and work, and without them I could not read my own name onan envelope or 'the ,typewriting on the machine before me. -I can do both now, afld have. discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I' can • count the fluttering loaves olr,the trees across the street' now, which' for several years have looked like a dim .green blur to me."•I„cannot express my joy at what it has done for me.” It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in st reasonable time, and multitudes more *ill be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and ex - I'• Poise of evor getting (glasses, c i i r (IV Dr.: }3cek, air eye specialist o t L f nearly hent oa,r y s )tach Y c.e HE' r, I says: ir •+a.A patient n t I �d[:e �k+,:r�f3 ; came to mo wiles wv . ��s suffering from 731opharitla Marginalis with allhe coheoinitaht symptoms, as morning - ISSUE 213-1'7. aageutrnetloii Q the fid�" chriln,j.p'Gpl3 , junetivitis bntl ephipphora. I-Ier eyes when not congested had the dull, suf- fused expression common to such cases. Having' run out of her medicine 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 sho was able to dispense with he.r distance glasses and her headache ars$ neuralgia loft her. In this Instance I should say" her eyesight was improved 100%, S hav verified o since co ve ted rho efficacy o� this treatment in a number of oases and have seen the eyesight improve from 25 to 75 por,,oent in a remarkably short time. I can say it works more quickly than any other remedy I have pre- scribed for the eyes." Dr. Smith, an oculist of wide expert - encs says: 'I have treated in private practice a number of serious opthaimic diseases with Bon-Opto and am able to report ultimate recovery in both acute and chronic cases. Mr. 13. came to my office sufferzfrg with an infected eye. The condition was so serious that an cperation for ei ucloa.tion seemed' fm pbrative. Before resorting to the, operative treatment I prescribed Fen - Onto and in 24 hours the Secretion had lessened, inflammatory symptoms he- gan to subside, and in seven days the eye Was cured and retained its nor- mal vision. Another case of extreme convergent' strabismus (orbss oyes) escaped the surgeon's knife by the timely usef your collyriu. The tightened external m rnal mus,eles ,yielded to the sodthing and anouyne effects of, Bon-Opto. I always instil Bbn•Opto a=fter removal df foreign bodies . and apply it locally to all burns, ulcers and spots on the eyeball er the lids for its therapeutic effect. 'By cleans- ing the lids of secretions and acting as a tonic for the eyeball itself the vision is rendered more acute: Bence the number of cases' of discarded glasses," I)r, Connersays: ".firs c;"5"1 Were bad,condition ,owing to the vuverie : n a ny T strain arising from protracted. micro•: scopical "research work. Ron-Opto used according to directions rendered a sur- prising service. I found my eyes re- markably strengthened, so much se A have put aside my glasses without dis- comfort. Several of my colleagues have also used it and we are agreed as to Its results. In a few days, under my observation, the eyes of an astigmatic caso were so improved that glasses havo been discarded by th ap atient " Dye troubles may be woerfully benefited c byldescriptions use of Bon-Opto and if you• want to strengthen your eyes, go to any drug store and got a bottle of Bort. Opto tablets. Drop one 13on-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve. With,,this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes olear up per ceptibly right from the start, and In- flamnrat}on and' redness will , quickly disappear. If your eyes bother even a little it is your duty to take steps to save them now before it is too late: Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time, Note: A city ',physician to whoa, the ,thous article .was.,submitte8, said: "res, Pon•0pte is a remarkable eye remedy, "Its" constituent in- gredients are well known to eminent ''"eye s e- chilitis and widely prescribed bythem. 3 p used it vary successful) em tb a oat y In my own practice oaf. patients whose eyes spore strained through over- werIc or misfit glasses. I grommi 11 In caso of Weak, wateryteff hi, achinghly, ecomertinong',l. itching, burning eyes, red lids, blurred vision or for eyes inflamed Stein exposure to smoke, Suit, dust et"wind. It is one of the very few prepita• tlons.I feel should be kept on band for regClait use in almost every ,family" Iion•Opto is not d. patent mecnoino or secret remedy, It is Aa. ethical preparation, the formula botng printed ort the package, The :manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyesight 10 fer cent in ono week's tim In many inbtnua'ca, or rerun,] ih.:'6ioney., . Itis dia. sensed by all good dru/gusts, indlatiing' general stores; SIso by G,. wad. T, Ba ton. 3 Co.,, asci ,t'o,.