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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-6-26, Page 7RIGH, RED BLOOD MEANS HEALTH Weak, Pale People Require a Blood -making Medicine. It took centuries for medical science to discover that the blood is the life. Now, it is known that if the blood were always abundant, rich and pure, very few people would ever be. ill.. It was not until the end of the 19th. cen- tury than an instrument wasinvented for measuring the red part of the blood. Then, .doctors could tell just how anaemic a patient had become, and with medicine to make new 'blood the patient soon got well, All the blood in the body is noun.. fished and kept rich and red by the food taken daily, but when, for any reason, a person is run down and can- not make sumeient blood from the food to keep the body in health, then a blood -snaking medicine is required. The simplest and very best of blood- Makers suitable for ]tome use by any one is. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When a course of these pills is taken their good effect is soon shown in an lin- proved appetite, stronger nerves, a sound digestion and an ability to mas- ter your work and enjoy leisure hours, Per women there is a prompt relief of, or -prevention of ailments wllieh make life a burden. Mfrs. Thos. Kaake, Trenton, Ont„ tells how elle obtained new health and strength through the cents, use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. She says: "The weakness came on me so gradually that at first it was hardly noticeable. But after a time it got so Unit I could net go up stairs without t;tolspiug to rest Every particle of color left my hands and face. and the least exertion would tire me and leave my heart palpitating violently. I con- sulted a doctor who told me the trouble was anaemia and prescribed a tonic. I took this medicine for some time, but it did not seem to help me a bit. Then I read of a cure in a similar case through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided to try them, Tho result was these pills made me feel like a new woman, I have gained all my former health and strength, and feel that I owe my present coudi- tion entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, The Latest Designs MERCHANTS BANK CLOSES BEST YEAR IN HISTORY •Gains. In Net Profits, Current. Loans: Thousands of mothers throughout and Assets, Shareholders of the Merchants Bank Canada—many of then your neigh of Canada who attended the fifty-sixth bars—speak with thankfulness con- annual meeting at the head office ou cerning the use of Baby's Own Tab, Wednesday, the 4th instant were lets. Once they have used the .Tab - treated to the most satisfactory re- lets for their little ones they would port in the history of that well known use nothing else. The' Tablet¢ are an banking institution. The statement presented showed net profits of $1, -absolutely sate medicine for even the 383,5$9, a new high record in the his- youngest baby, being guaranteed by tory of the bank . and $140,000 more a government analyst tocontain than was earned in the previous year. neither opiates nor narcotics or .other As a result of the larger earnings the harmful drugs. Concerning them The Easy Life. dividend was increased from 10 t,o Mrs. David McRobb, Divide, Sask., eYou college' .,-.ten seem to take life 11%. Not only were net earnings the ' says:= --•"I have used; Baby's Own Tab- pretty easy" .largest in the history of the bank, but lets and ]save found thele so setts- "Yes; even when we graduate we every department of the bank's aetivi- factor 1 would not be without them." do it by degrees." ties showed satisfactory increases; y gains being registered in current The Tablets are sold by lnedicine loans, deposits, liquid atisets and indealers or by mail at 25 cents a box total .assets. One •'of the most outstand*•i from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ing achievements was the large in- Brockville, Ont. crease in deposits. Interest bearing .• deposits now stand at $91,904,000, as. THROUGH THE CANADIAN ALPS. ` compared with less than $76,000,000 punctuated bis tire in front of our for the previous year, Non-interest bearing deposits gained from $34,800, - OW to $43,552,000, In other words to- tal deposits in Canadaa now amount to over $135,040,00Q, as compared with $110,000,000 in the previous year. It is somewhat significant that despite the large increase in deposits the batik's clients subscribed to over $45,000,000 worth of Victory Loans, of which only Of course little sister wants h ... a little over $4,000,000 were conver- frock et contrasting materials, for owns from previous issues, Another she too wants to be quite in style, satisfactory feature is the growth in McCall Pattern No. 8914, Girl's Dress.' commercial loans; these' having in - price, 0 sizes, 4 to 14 years. Price, 20 creased by nearly $20,000,000 and now stand at $90,874,000. This large in- crea, a indicates very clearly that the Merchants Bank is doing its full share in catering to the business needs of the community. Despite the fact that the hankis doing a continually larger share of the conn- 1 THANKFUL- MOTHERS, Defined. ,"What's egotism,: pa?" "A sort of ingrowing setf-esteetn, my son," He Knew. Teacher --,-Don't you know that punc- tuation means that you must pause? Willie—bourse I do, An auto driver You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. AMBERGRIS. A Valuable Substance Used in Per- fumes and IlIedicines. Ambergris, which forms a, basis for nearly all the best quality per- fume, and scents, is found in an un- attractive looking mass floating on the sea or lodged upon the show. It is net known how such an unlikely substance suggested itself as a per. fume, but it has been in use for • centuries. Its origin, however, has only been discovered comparatively recently. It is a morbid secretion of the liver of a sick sperm whale, and ashen- colored and waxy in appearance. Although unpleasant to sight and touch, it gives off a fragrant, musky odor when warmed, even in its raw and unprepared. state. In this crude ferns it is subjected to chemical ac- tion to extract the active principle, balled amberine, from which the per- fume is actually derived. This peculiar substance is also used as a remedy fore, catarrh and nervous diseases, and is very valuable, the largest piece on record, weighing one hundred and thirty pounds, being sold for $2,1180. Experience. "Deborah danced, when she was two, As buttercups and daffodils do: Spirited, frail, naively bold, Her hair a ruffled crest of gold, And whenever she spoke her voice went ,singing Like water up from a fountain spring- ing. "But now her step is quiet and slow; She walks the way primroses go; Her hair is yellow instead of gilt, Her voice is losing its lovely lilt, And in place of her wild, delightful ways, A quaint precision rules her days. "For Deborah now is three, and oh, She knows scs much that she did not know." Small Boy: 4B -but .you won't do! Y -you're scalped already!" trY SS a further exahniltation of the report shows that careful, con -1 sera alive banking methods character- ized the policy of the management., The bank has kept an unusually large' proportion of its assets in liqutd or, quickly available form. Of its total assets of over $166,728,000 no less than $62,750,000 are in current eoin, ! Dominion notes, Dominion and Pro- I vincial Government Securities. These liquid assets are over $5,000,000 great -1 er than a year ago and bear a very s high proportion to the bank's total liabilities to the public. Total assets have inc,-eased over $25,000,000 dur- ing the year. In order to provide for future ex- pansion the shareholders authorized the directors to increase the capital of the bank from $10,000,000 to $15,- 000,000, although it was stated by the President, Sir H. Montagu Allan, that there was no intention of issuing any of this stock in the immediate future. The president also spoke feelingly of the death of Mr. Andrew A, Allan, one of the bank's directors, His place has been filled by the appointment of Mr, Lorne C. Webster. An interesting evidence of the bank's progressiveness was shown by When simplicity is in demand, and it usually is in these days, this little of the armistice the bank has opened the statement that since the signing frock may well answer for the call, 88 branches and sub -branches which for it is a design whose success relies tot only provided employment for the on its simplicity. McCall Pattern bank's officers returning from over seas, but furnishes that much more acs No. 8950, Misses' Dress. In 4 sizes, ditional banking facilities to the pub- 14 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. I lie. AIr. Macarow, the genera] mana- These patterns may be obtained, ger, stated :in"thc course of his ad from your local McCall dealer, or dress that out of a staff of 1,300 at the from the McCall Co, 70 Bond. St,, i beginning of the war enlistments num- ., bered 823, or nearly 100% of the eligibles. Of the number going over- seas, 73 men made the supreme sacri- fice, while 87 were wounded. Time general manager in his analys- is of present conditions spoke optimis- tically regarding the bank's position and its ability to share in the coming expansion of the country's business. The old board was re-elected and at a subsequent meeting of directors Sir 11. Montagu Allan was re-elected president and Mr. K. W. Blackwell, Vice -President. They Both Had Experience. A large motor car driven by a wo- man, says the Motor News; had just. run down a man on a street crossing. "You know," said the driver to the injured man, "you mut have been walking very carelessly. I am a very careful driver. I have been driving a car for seven years." "Lady, you've got nothing on me," replied the man. "I've been walking for fifty-four years." MONEY ORDERS. Pay , your out-of-town accounts by Dominion Express Money Orders. Five Dollars costs three cents. Cause For Satisfaction. house Sunday and he paused for halt Between Banff, the popular summer ` an hour. resort in the Canadian Pacific Rockies and Lake Windermere, the head Wanted to Knew. waters of the great" Columbia River, lies an Alpine ridge of spectacular beauty, forming part of the Great ' to his feet. Divide. This ridge is penetrated by I "Are you the owner of this car?" he two comparatively easy passes, the 1 1 asked. "No," replied the injured lean, "I'm a demonstrator." ".A-nd did you have to demonstrate that the .car couldn't climb a tree?" His Father's. Boy, ""Ton" look like a fool," thundered the disgusted plan to his son just re - Toronto, Dept.,.4ir. Learning to Walk. Our little cherub learned to -day To stand alone and make her way. With tears and oft -recurring doubt, From inother's knee to father's seat. With many a failure, many a pause, Now by rebuke, now by applause, With tears and oft -recurring doubt. She toiled her little journey out. And ever as her faith declined, She strove anew, for there behind Was mother's sweetly crooned com- mand And on ahead her father's hand. And oh, at last when she survived Her tiny perils and arrived, What depths of feeling unexpressed Were stirred within each guardian breast We older children of the earth Have journeyed farther from our birth, But doubt and pain and dark delay Attend the journey all the way. And all our balm for heart or mind. Is merely this : , that we shall find, Before we come to utter harm, Tha refuge of a father's arae, S• - There had been a terrible earth - baldheaded but quake, and afterward one lady was Old Gentleman( asking another if she was not terribly warmhearted) : "Don't cry, Willie! frightened.. Grandpa will play Indians with you." "Oh, no," sho said; "I rather en - Mr. Lloyd Harris states that if joyed it, for it was the first thing that Canada would grant $100,000,000 in has ever happened since .I.was married credit to Roumania (not necessarily my husband did not blame me for." Government credit) we could get all Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. The policeman pulled the man out from under the wreck and helped him their trade for years to come. There s a Pegso.,r2 why so many people make rape the re til a rt part t of at least one meal each'day. beCaiise of the delightful flavor, andwon derful values of Grape Nuts as a health builder. Simpson, and the Vermillion which lead into the Valley of the Kootenay River, a region abounding in game on account of its being well south of the main line of the Canadian Pacific' Railway. Between the Kootenay River and the Columbia River is a small range of mountains through which the Sinelair Pass and Canyon "turned from college. "More and more provide an easy road. Wiles the first surveys were made for an automobile like a conceited. harebrained, help - road between Banff and Windermere it was planned to use the Simpson pass, named after Sir George Slime sen, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, who made this crossing in 1841. But the route over the Vermin was found to be easier and at the same time more beautiful, and con- structiou of the Highway of the; Great Divide was commenced from apposite Castle Mountain in this direction. At the same time the road from Winder- mere through the Sinclair Canyon was also commenced aud at the time of the outbreak of war a gap of only thirty miles separated the two roads. War. put an end to construction, and a great washout destroyed several miles of the western end, so that the project seemed to have been abandoned. Now, however, the Dominion Government has made an arrangement with tite British Columbia Government by which the route of the road comes un- der the jurisdiction of the Dominion Parks, and a suistantial appropria- tion has been allotted to finish the work. in this way there is every pros- pect of the early completion of what willbe the most wonderful automobile road in Canada, opening up au Alpine region of entrancing beauty. It will be possible to motor from Calgary to Windermere between sunrise and sun- set through a hundred miles of the most glorious scenery in North Ameri- ca. `" A good automobile road runs south to Fort Steele and Cranbrook, and from Cranbrook there are excel- lent roads to Spokane, or eastwards through the Crow's Nest Pass, and back to Calgary. The Good Roads Association of Alberta is entbusiastic' over the- prospect as this will mean the advent of many tourists from all over America. The new road will also be of great benefit to the Upper Col- umbia Valley, which has many attrac- tions for settlers on account of the fertility of the soil and suitability for mixed farming, This valley is served by the Kootenay Central Railway, a recently constructed branch of the Canadian Pacific. A New Game. Uncle Jack and Uncle James had come to see: their sister and her sweet little children, and, like the good-na- tured fellows they are, they were soon inveigledr,into the nursery. For a while there was nothing more than the usual amout of uproarious riot which :denoted that the little ones were perfectly happy; but at last the noise increased to such a terrific ex- tent that mamma hurried up to find out the cause of it. "Why, children, children!" she cried, "whatever is all this noise about?" But little Freddy only smiled. "It's all right, mummy," he said, "we are playing a new game; we've lock- ed Uncile Jack and Uncle James up in the cupboard, an' when they get a bit angrier I'm going into the lions' den. Will you stop and see us play?" Tlie first Roumanian order for sev- eral million dollars, placed through the. Canadian. Trade Commission, has been satisfactorily completed. �� ^ MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. MARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, C. B. Lucky Adam. The day Adam was condemned to work for a living was the luckiest day of his life. Ile had all the world given him to work in, no rent to pay, the wjiole crop for himself, no landlord or middleman to divide profits with,, and every lick of -his hoe' was a lick for himself. Every drop of sweat he shed upon the land watered his own crop, and he did not have to fence against his neighbor's chickens. He was con- demned to sweat, but he found, as his sons have since found, that sweat is the best medicine in the world's drug store. LEMON JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. less fool every year." Just then an acquaintance of the old gentleman en- mtzaCEnnAIREOUS. tered the office and saw the youth. CANC,rcn. TUAtptts. LtIMPs. BTO. "HOBO, Charlie, back, eh?" exclaimed v lnternai and external. cure¢ "You're with - t pairs by our home treatment write the visitor. looking more and 1°osubefore too late. lar. Beilman 1sledical more like your father every year." Co.. Limited. CoUIugwood, Qat "Yes," said Charlie, "that's what the govt'raior's just been telling me." POULTUY WANTED TBD I1 r'HAVEYt7UFORSALEI2t Live 1'oultry,,Fancy Hens tai . - Egres, etc;? Write 1. iveinraucb &conesan,. 10-18 St, Jean Baptiste Market, Mont- real. Que. Uo$lit $VILDi7R*1. ur 1ReusseFI'tan , an formation ten, ing how to save from Two to Four Han. d¢Rd Dollars on your new ,home. Ad- dress Hallidary Company, 23 Jackson W.. Hamilton. Ont. ton SALM. NWSPAPER, WEEKLY, IN BRU(;A Bounty, ,Splendid opportunity. Write Box T, Wilson Publishing Co.. Limited; 73 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto, WELL EQUIPPED NEwsre1.T'L"et. and lob printing plant in Eastern Ontario. insurance carried 81.600. Will go for 11,200 on quick sale. Box 62, Wilsey Publishing Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. Q•1S SdvE* en UR "NO -KNOCKS" GAS SAYER 1.1 and Carbon Remover can be put on any make of automobile, tractor, etc., and will save its cost. 512.60 (Ford size 510.00) many times each and every sea- son and save carbon repair bilis. This is the beet device of its kind, and the only one anade in Canada, under Canadian Patent. No chemicals. simply vaporised air applied scientifically. Prominent To- ronto merchants report actual saving of 25 to 40% of gasoline. and climbing bills on high gear. which were impossible be- fore without our appliance. Thousands sold under unconditional money back in 30 days guarantee if returned in good order, but gone returned. Send for des- criptive circular. Responsible ^. agents wanted. The "No -Knocks" Carbon Des- troyer Co.. 10; Richmond St. W.. Toronto EBP&ESENTATXV. S W!!./TZD. "liAT .ANTF,L---O:NE OR TWO FIRST R class representatives. preferably men with wide acquaintance who have had experience in insurance. books. stocks or other similar experience. Ain - usual opportunity for live men who are hard workers. Chance to become mane - ger of your own office if you deliver the goods. Address. with full information. Glenn Craig Tobias. 564 King Edward Hotel. Toronto. mina Ws T(ri'ent used by RiTsioians. Their Own Dope. "The Germans complain that it is a peace of hate." "They shouldn't object to that. It's just the kind of a war they started out to make." OTHER TABLETS NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL ONLY TABLETS MARKED . WITH "BAYER CROSS" ARE ASPERIN. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three. ounces of orchard white, snake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beauti= fier, at very, very sinall cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply fhree otncegesof rcl3rd white fol a ew cents`. Massdge tbis sweetly 'fra- grant lotion into the fern neck, ar? and hands each day .anal see how freckles: and bleniislies disappear and how clear, soft and white the akin be' comes. Yes s It is harmless. Eb. 7. ISSUE 25--'19", if You Don't See the "Bayer Cross" en the Tablets, You Are Not Getting Asperin--Only Acid Imitation! Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Asperin" are now made in Canada -by a Cana - diem Company—No German interest whatever, all rights being purchased from the United States Government. During the war, acid imitations were sold as Aspirin In, pill boxes and vari- ous other containers. The "Bayer Cross" is your only way of knowing that you. are getting genuine Asperin, proved safe by millions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Lum- bago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—also larger sized "Bayer" packages can be had at drug stores. Asperin is the trade mark, register- ed in Canada, of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic,acidester of Salicylic - acid. "If yesterday was the biggest, best day in your life, it is low -vaulted as compared with what God will help you to make of to -day." ir4�4rr�.l�l'��+^��rl.e'"VrQ�Crdt Bow to Purity . the Blood "Fifteen to thirty drops ol• Extract of Roots, commonly called Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, may be taken in water with meals and at bedtime, for the cure of indigestion, consti- pation and bad blood. Persist- ence in this treatment will effect a cure in nearly every case." Gets the genuine at druggists. Ir FACE WAS FULL OF PIMPLES ForThreeYears, Hard and AwfullySore. Disfigured, Cuticura Heals, "I had been suffering with a pin- ply face for three years. My face was full of pimples and they were hard and awfully sort, They fes- tered and dried tip, and were scaly, and disfigured my face. They caused me to lose a lot of sleep, and were awfully itchy, snaking me scratch and irritate my face. , "I started to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment when I was healed." (Signed) Clifford Yeomans, East Chezzelcook, N. S. Use Cuticura for every -day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. For free sample each of Cuticura Soap Obit, meat and Talcum address post -card: ""Oniisure, Dept. A, Boston, A. S. 5." Sold everywhere. Couriers on horse back were good enough in '61 but they gave place to despatch bearers on motor cycles when''. Pershing flattened the St. Mihiel salient In forty-eight hours. Castor oil, salts, mineral waters, pills and such purgatives were good enough in their day. Today they are giving place to Nujol. Nujol is entirely different from drugs as it does not force or irritate thts,bowels. Nujol prevents stagnation by softening the food waste and encouraging the intestinal muscles to act naturally, thus removing the cause ofcon- stipation and self-poisoning. It is absolutely harmless and. pleasant. Nujol helps Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals—the healthiest habit in the world. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Warnin • Nmol is sold chit' ,n sealed bottler bear. its the pNujq Trsde Mark. All drug- gists. substitutes. Nujol. You may safer • r �„ For Co'nstii ation Nujol Laboratories STANDAitD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 60 Broadway, New York # # 4 4 # 4 4 4 r 4 w 4 4 41 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 M !, 4 til # i 4 4 4 4