HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-11-15, Page 3Hard to Prop Meat? Dress.
Price 20 con s
In sizes;, 14 to 20 years
Ali depends on what you eat The' se Pattte;ils may be obtained
as a substitute. It is a good
time to study "food,ya/ue.
You may be eating the
wrong foods, the foods that
cost most and give the least
nutriment. Shre d de d
Wheat Biscuit,, 6ontains
more real, body-building
nutriment, pound for pound,
than meat, eggs or potatoes
and costs much les. Two
of these Biscuits with milk
and a little, fruit make a
nourishing, meal at a cost of
a few cents. Make Shredded
:Wheat your "meat." A satis-
fying breakfast on which to
start the day's work. It is
ready -cooked and ready -to -
eat. Mode in Canada.
The One -Piece
Dress
Mo CALL
The one-piecedress is vastly becom-
ing to the mall girl. The touch of
wool embroidery- on the collar, cuffs
and, belt is most attractive. McCall
Pattern No. 8012, Girl's One -Piece
Dress. Pattern in 5 sizes; 6 to 14
years. Price, 15'' cents.
••
.1 le simplicity of this dress will ap-
peal to many women. It is to be
slipped on oyer the head Made in
• wOrsted, shepherd's plaid or any other
• warm material, it makes-a.splendid
• dress for 'Winter wear. McCall Pat-
tern No. 7884, Misses' One -Piece
14, ,
Save
In the Use
Of Wheat
By eatthg
Gral3CNlitS
All the food value
tthe grain is used in
making this delicfous
food ; its Wend
,
of malted/ bwiey not
, only adds to its nou-
rishing qualities but
produces a`'. flavor of,
imusu4 licitness.
All Fooct.
;WO
Canadian Postale Cereal Co., Ltd.,
Windsor, Ont.
from YOLIV local McCall .dealer, OX
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St.,
Toronto D t
BOGUE A PSYCHOLOGIST.
Changes His Tactics to Suit Racial
Tendencies of Opponents.
The Boch -i$ a psychologist. Not
a' very good one—but in his fighting
on the •western front he makes good
use of a certain insight into the dif-
ferent racial characteristics o the
English and the French. , A British
military expert POITaS out the differ-
ence in the ways the Germans meet
the offensives of the two countries
in the following. way.
"When the British hammer a eer-
tain sector into pulp and then launch
an attack," he , said, "the German
generals withdraw all but a few ma-
chine gunners from the first line
trenches, leaving these to hold out
as long as possible and -face certain
death or capture. They know that
the British are going to get to their
objective.
"The mainaody of the s -men are
rushed back to resenve trenches in
the rear, where they prepare for a
counter -:attack. They feel fair1yCer-
tain that the British will 3.•(each their
objective, consolidate it and stay
there.
"On the other. hand, against the
French, they adopt just the opposite
tactics. They crowd just as many
men as possible into the front
Machine gunners, bombers and. nifle-
men are packed in like sardines.
"They adopt this course' because
they appreciate the Latin -tempera-
ment of the average Frenchman.
They know that if they can' admin-
ister a severe check early in the
fighting the French will fall back,
while if the tricolor once gets
through it's quite likely to sweep on
to a tremendous victory." •
NERVOUS AILMENTS
Few people realize that nervous
ailments often arise from digestive
troubles. --The. stomach. .f9As, for some ed with three men arrested and charg-
reason, to digest food properly„ Then ed with conspiracy to plant bombs on
the system languishes and 'aid nerves ships bound from New York to allied
become exhausted in striving to con- ports in 1915 and early in 1916. -
tinue their work.„ Impure 'brood also Ilsen's story indicates that- the
causes nerve troubles, but frequentlya-Lusitania when she left New York
i it is 4n the stomach where the mis- '
carried hi her hold nine T.N.T. bombs,.
I chief starts. As' the nourishment is timed to go,offwhen the big liner Was
carried to the nerves by the blood, it nearing the coast of Ireland. Con -
will be seen what an' important "con. spirators evidently figured that the
nection exists between the stomach, I Lusitania would travel faster than she -
the nerves and the blood, and how did for the bombs had- 'Pat worked
such troubles as nervous headaches,
nervous dyspepsia and insomnia may
CHINA, PRINTING PIONEER.
Movable Tylie Devised' by Oriental
Blacksmith in Eleventh Century.
Those who believe printing to have
been invented in Europe during the
fifteenth century may have been sur-
prised to read of Cambridge 'T_Triiver-
sity having. acquired "the •works , of
the Chinese philosopher, Liu Tsung
Yuan, printed in 1167."
China has been credited with anti-
cipating not a few modern inventions,
but her claim to have discovered the
art of printing centuries before its
adoption hi Europe is beyond dispute.
An edition of most of the Chinese
classics was printed by means of wood
blocks in 'AD. 922, and movable type
is -said to have been „devised by a
blacksmith, Pi Shing, in the eleventh
century.
SATISFIED MOTIIERS
Once a mother has -used Baby's Own
Tablets for her little'ones She will use
nothing else. • The satisfaction she de-
rives • from their use is wonderful.
They are easy to g,ive the baby; their
action is prompt and thorough • and
above all they are absolutely harm-
less. Concerning them• Mrs. Jean
Dechaine, Lacerliaire, Sask,, writes :
—"I am well-- satisfied With Baby's
Own Tablets. I had no trouble id giv-
ing them to my baby ad they have
promptly cured her of constipation."
The ITablets are sold by medicine
dealers or by mall at 25 cents 4 boxfrom 'The Dr, Williams Meclielae Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
LUSIPANIA WAS DOOMED
Bombs in Hold Would Destroyed
Her Before Journey's End.
The German submarine captain who
torpedoed the Lusitania sunk a ship
already" doomed, according to a state-
ment made on October llth at police
•
'FREE TO OIRLS
We will give this Beautiful prize free
or all ahargie to any girl or young lady
Who will sell 40 packages of our lovely
embossed Xmas postcards at 10 cents a
package,
/rho Extension Bracelet lo or roiled
gold plate and fits any arm.
Send, us your mime end we will send
you the cards.'s• When sold send us the
money- and vv‘e will send you the .1.3raee-
let. Address : . •
HOWLER-VTABILE/1 CO.
DEPT. 06 Tortomrin, caN.
• CANADIAN "LINGUISTS."
Boys Eager To Learn More of the
'Language of Their Allies.
Young Jack Camack returned from
the fiont is proud of his assorted vo-
lowered from the top to allow heated
cabulary. He talks a bit of Russian,
and inure air to escape, and raised
Turco, Arabic, Greek and German, to from the bottom to allow fresh air to
say nothing of Trench arid Cockney come in. ,
elang. In the wards of the Military
Convalescent Hospitals he trm ets the
Kinard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows
all out and shows the greatest eager -
1103S to learn more of any of them.
Meny of the boys whoare in the
eastern convalescent homes of the
To the Nurses of the Ettalaire,
yrs did not need to ask you,
Yon, came with loyal heart,
And, faithful to your calling,
With to do your part,
You knew the cause was,.rigbteous,
You heard:the great appeal, •
,,You
willingly you offered
To soothe, tocheer, to heal.,
We do not peed to tell you a •
1 -low great your trials be;
We ble.sp, you for your goodoess,
And pray for victory.,'
• Whate'er may ye y befal us,
In conqnest or defeat;
A nation kneels to,thank you,
A stippliant—at your feet.
We do not need to thank you,
Mere words would not suffice;
Ten thousand lives restoaecl—
• This is your, saerifice;
Ten thousand, aye, ten thousand,
Lift up their hearts to -day
To thank you, bless you, love 'yon,
This is your victory.
—John Light, London, Eng.
Kitchen windows should always be
Educate the mother and save the
child . • „
Conuniseion are taking .French les
sons. They practise in conversation
with their French comrades and are
making great strides, just as many of
the French who never" spoke English
before aYe mastering their language."'
LEMON JUICE 15
• FRECKLE REMOVER
Girls I Make this cheap beauty lotion
to clear and whiten your sekin.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
a bottle containing three ounces of
headquarters in New York by Martin orchard white, shake well, and you
Ilsen, a German lawyer, editor of a have a quarter pint of the best freckle
department in the New York Herald' and -tan lotion, and complexion beau
,has been in the i United ti
States .e
ller, at very, very small cost: -
tWenty years and is still a Germ.an Your grocer has the lemons' and any
subject. Ile admitted he was connect- drug store or toilet punter will sup-
ply three ounces of orchard white for
a few cents., Massage this sweetly
fragrant lotion into the face, neck,
arms and hands each day and see how
freckles and blemishes disappear and
how clear, soft and white the shin be-
comes. Yes ! It is harinless:
In such cases relief is easilyobtain-
ableby means of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. These/pills replenish the blood
with the food elements on which the
nerves thrive; at the same time they
exercise a tonic influence on the di-
gestive organs, enabling the system to bomb squad.
derive nourishment from the f
en. By this perfectly natural process
nervous ills are steadily dispelled by
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, If you are
when she was torpedoed off 'Kinsale
Head, on the south coast of Ireland.
Dr. Kart Sehirninel wilio had a lad,v
office'Nevi Yorkin 1915 and 1916,
andIs now believed to be in Germany,
was in charge of placing bombs on
steamships according to- information
in the hands of Captain Tunney., head
of the New York police department
od tali-
Ilsen told Captain Tunney that he
was .in Schimmel's office -when news
.
came in that the Lugitania -had been
sunk by a torpedo. Schimmel, .ac -
suffering from nerves, or require a
corcling"to Ilsen, wept, tore his hair,
blood -making tonic, give these pills a
fair trial, and see, how speedily the
best of health will he yours.
You can get these pills through'finy
dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50
cents a box or six boxes -for $2.50 from
The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
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CANADA'S FIRE LOSSES.
More Than Four Million Dollars Dam-
• age ,From:.Trifling Causes.
A. man dropped, a lighted match on
the shore of Kalamalka Lake, British
Columbia, on July 8th last. Within an
hour a hot fire was racing through the
underbrush. For three weeks after
that there raged aseries of forest
fires, defying the organized efforts of
hundreds of men. .
At one time, 26 fire fighters were
ringed about with flames while their
relatives, shut off from them and help-
less to aid, awaited news in terrorized
suspens,e. Only after severe suffering
from exhaustion, thirst and hunger
did the band- ofworkers force their
way throligh to safety.
That experience is a big price to
pay. for one per$011'S foolish act in
handling mat&ies in a forest. The
.,court fined the careless man $50* but
that does not help the province to"
bear the enormous loss.
One lighted match dropped on one
inch of inflammable ground ,expanded
into fifteen miles of ruin, ,
In the Spruce Valley"fire of British
Columbia of the same month, .eleven
men lost their lives, ,most of them
tortured to death as they struggled
over the mountain tops. The fuse to
that disaster was supplied hi a small
piece of lighted ' tobacco carelessly
thrown on the grassy floor of a -tent,,
Four out of five tragic holocausts
• could be avoided if every Canadian
camper and fisherman kept vigilant
watch Ion his own pair of hands, • and
every Settler kept' a tight rein on his
clearing fires. , Itdoes. not cost five
cents or five minutes to put out a
tamp flee or a cigarette Or a inatoh,
litit it costs the peOple of Canada four
or five million dollars a year to par-
tially overtake the timber damage
caused bv runaway flauies.
A
"When you haVe read you carry
away with you a memory of the marl
himself; it is as though you -had
touched a loyal hand, looked into
brave eye S ana made a noble friend."
• and stamped up and down the room.
"The fool!" shouted Schimmel. "He.
has rained my tvork. I had. nine
'cigars' planted on the Lusitania and
they would have destroyed her betbre
she had reached Liverpool."
A T.N.T. bomb was, called by the
conspirators a "cigar."
iggiVE Granulated yells.
41 kerne ELZsi aEgsaniqueidcg
EDR relieved 41,,lurine. Try It In
jet your Eyesandin Baby's Eyes,
Yo K &Arlo Smarting,Just Eye Comfort
Y Aldc.`ge,reDsrrgget.''egga'
Marine Eye Rotted
Eye Salvo in Tubes 25c. For Book- AT rho Eye— Froo.
Ask hlhar'Ine Eye Eternedy Co.. Chicago a
. If cereals, rice or similar foods stick
to the vessel in which they are cooked
they have an adhesiveness that a post-
age stamp might envy; but put a cup-
ful of wood ashes in the pot, fill it
with water, and leave it to soak, and
presto; it is easy to clean. -
Mina'rd's Liniment Co., Limited.
Gentlemen,—I have used MIN-
ARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and
in niy family for years, ,and for the
-eVery day ills and accidents of life
I consider it has no equal.
I would not .start on a voyage with-
-out it if it cost a dollar a bottle. "
13APT. F. R. DESJARDIN;
Schr.:' "Starke," St. Andre,a, Kamon-
raska.
• Flapping Shades.
Often it is necessary to --lower the
shades when the windows„ .are open,
which causes, a constant flapping. 1
remedied, this in a ,Jsimple; inexpen-
sive, yet effective way. • I got some
man screw eyes and fastened one -en
each end of the lower shade stick, on
on the top and one on the bottom on
each side of the WindoW casing. Then.
1 fastened thin cord to the bottom eye-
let; ran it ,through the shade .eyelet
and fastened it to the top screw eye.
If this is done on each side of the
Shade the window can be left wide
open and the shade will stay where
you want it. This does not interfere
with the raiaing and lowering of the
shade, and if the cord i.S purchased the
Same color aSathe woodwork it will be
unnoticeable.
,Stevens o no, • ,
'Oltresi )31ei`en. '
'
She Loved Ferment.,
• A little schoolgirl was told by •her
teacher to write the word `-i.ferment"
on her slate -together with the defini-
o 0
W'OMEN ! IT IS MAGIC!
LIFT OUT ANY.. CORN
App(y a few drops then lift 9
corns or calluses off with 1
/ fingers—no pain.
Qee Just think! You can
•i? lift off . any corn or cal-
ci' '"\'• lus without pain or sore -
A Cincinnati man dis-
covered this ether com-
pound and named it
freezone. Any drug,
gist will sell a tiny bot-
tle of freezonc, like here
shown, for very little
costa! You apply a few
,oli 1 niti drops directly upon a
I 0
tender ,..corn or callus.
I 1
1111littial ithen
the soreness
, disappears, en short -
1
11.11
1 ly you will find the corn
or callus so loose that
ill I -
!FP you can lift it right off.
Freezone' is wonder-
-fill. It dries instantly.
It doesn't eat away the,
7, corn or callus, but
shrivels it up without
even irritating the surrounding skin.
.t,ien and a sentence in which the
Hard, soft or corns between the toes,
-vas useclan The foldowing is the re -
as well as painful calluses, lift right
salt: if.T-e-r-m-e-n-t; a verb signify- off. There is no pain before or ifter-
ing to work. 1 lore to do all kinds- awards.
if your druggist hasn't
of fancy ferment."
nlinard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
, A Large Edition.
"May I print a kiss on your lips?" I
asked;
She, nodded her sweet permission.
So wi Went to press, and I rather
guess
We .printed a large edition.
mun• MONEY ORDERS
Itis always safe to send a Dominion
Express Money -Order. Five dollars
costs three cents.
One Chinese province annually ex-
ports more than 150,000 tons of pea-
nuts, all because an American mis-
sionary several years ago gave a na-
tive convert a quart of California
• From indications, the Stock Show to
be head at the Union Stock Yards of
Toronto, December 7th. and 8th next,
will ..be bigger than ever. The 1916
show had 376 entries, comprising in
all 2,309 show animals, which sold for
the Christmas trade, some of which
brought record prices. Premium list
has been enlarged and each class car-
ries a halfdsionie prize. For further
particulars write C. F. Topping, care
-of Union Stook Yards of Torolio.
Potatoes showing' signs of dry rot,
caused by blight, should be ,well dried
before storing, and all affected tubers
put away by themselves until fed to
the live, stock or otherwise disposed
of. This disease will- spread in the
bin. •
iviinard,s Liniment Cures Colds, &e.
An effect of the labor shortage is
seen this year in the reduced flam-
be'. ,•of turkeys and geese at the Fall
• exfailAtions. Women of the farms
have been driven to devoting _much of
their' time formerly spent on poul-
try raising to 1.elpirig the men folk
in the fields.
0;$:1,TE
freezone, tell him to order a small:bot-
tle" for you .from his wholesale driag
house.
ysienia Cure
a a
M.D. advises : "Persons who 7 I
suffer from severe Indiges-
tion and constipation can lel
cure themselves by taking
fifteen to thirty drops of Ex- '0\.
tract., of Roots after each '4
i. meal and at...bedtime. This
remedy is known as Mother
: Seigel's Curative Syrup in
the drug trade." Get" the •
genuine. 50c. and $1.00 '
3 Bottles
65.
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XI ,-,loao o %To, ria.
The Minneapolis and St. Paul rail-
way is planting trees by machinery
to replace snow fences,
Mrs CV2,t11/PV01711
BEAGLE HOUND PUPS,
Months old, of the 1\r-evict's best
breeding, fifteen and twenty dollars each.
Thos. Gilbert, Box 664, Walkerville, Ont.
ori A NCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC..,
R.) internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Write
UPI before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical
Co., Limited, Colling-wood, Ont.
The Soul of a Piano is the
Action. Insist on the
61 cr-ro HIGELV
PIANO ACTION
"kar Your Cnpexii
While YouSI
On retiring gentlyiiimear the faro
with Cuticura Ointment. 'Wash -off in
five minutes with Cuticura. Soap and Iio4
water, using plenty of Soap and con-
tinue bathing a few minutes with Soap.
Rinse with tepid water. The cleansing,
soothing influence of this treatment on
the pores extends through the night.
It may be repeated on rising.
Sample Each Free by Mail. Address post-
card:'Outizura, Dent. N, Boston, I.T. S. A.."
Sold throu,ghout the world.
NOTICE TO
SIC 0 EN
Positive Proof That Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Relieves
Suffering.
Bridgeton,P,T.3.— "1 cannot speak too
highly of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta.
ble Compound f ox
inflammation •andl
tither weaknesses. I
was very irregular
and would have ter-
rible pains so that z
could hardly take
step.' Sometimes
would be so misera-
ble that I could not;
sweep a room. -.c.f.
doctored part of thar
Bruises and Sprai s
Have Sloan's Liniment handy for
bruises and sprains and all pains and
aches. Quiclr relief follows its
prompt application. No need to
rub It quickly penetrates to the
trouble and drives out the pain.
Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint-
ments. Sloan's Liniment does not
stain the skin nor clog the pores.
For rheumatic aches, neuralgia,
stiff muscles, lame back, lumbago, gout,
strains, and sprains, it gives quick relief.
Generous sized bottler at all druggists,
25c.. 50c., $1.00.
time but felt nci
change. I later took Lydia E. Pink,-
larn's Vegetable Compound and somi'
felt a change for the better. I took i
until I was in good healthy conditiorL1
I recommend the Pinkham remedies to
all womenas 1 have used them with Bueli
good results."—Mrs. MILFORD T. CUM-
MINGS, 322 Harmony St., Penn's rirove,,!
N. J.
Such testimony should be accepted bp.
all women as convincing evidence of
the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound as a remedy for
the distressing file of women such as
displacements,inflamrnation,ulceration,
backache, painful periods, nervousneso,
and kindred ailments.
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1 'WHEELOCK ENC 18x42.
New AutomatiC Valve 'type. Complete with supply and ekhaust piping
flywheel, etc. Will accept 51,200 cash for immediate sale.
1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 ICW., 110-120 Volts P.C.
Will accept $425 cash for immediate sale,
1 LARGE LEATHEIR BELT. Dotible, Endless. 24 inch 70 ft.
Will accept $300 for immediate sale, although belt is in excellent colt
dition and new one Would cost about $600,
PULLEYS, Large size.
26x66—$30 ; 12x60--$20 ; 12Ax48—$12 ; 12x36—$S,
2 BLOWERS OR FANS, Buffalo inake.. ,
One 10 inch, other 14 inch Oischarge—$30 each.
REAL ESTATES CORPORATION, LTD.
(10 Front' St. West, To
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