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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-1-22, Page 7
AN IDEAL TONIC FOR WEAK PEOPLE Ar, Williams' Pink Pills Act Di- rectlt Qn the Iflood and Nerves,. ,.. Food is as important to the sick per - Son as medicine, more so in most. eases. A badly chosen diet may re - toed recovery.' In health the natural appetite is the best guide to follow; in siokuess the appetite is often fickle and depraved. e Proper food and a. good tonic will keep most people in good health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are tbe most popular tonic medicine in the world, harmless and certain in their action, which is to• build up the blood and re• store the vitality to elle run-down sys- tem. For grooving girls who become thin and pale, for pale, tired women,. and for old people who Tail in Strength ! tish ancestry, occupies this all impor- tant post. His business, when at the Fly see, is to instruct French and foreign visitors in the complicated rites and customs et Republican eti- quette• When abroad, his linty is to advise the President as to the man- e of the country whose honored guest he happens to be, and the tor - mal practices of its Court. For "la politeese franeaise" is such that it es- says when in Rome to conform to Roman habits, and when in London to those of White's, or Brooks's, or the Marlborough! It rill be readily grasped that the "Chet du Protocole" requires to be a was i elle * 1 t ' T k u c o re Iia of It oil e e y n d g p , K a scholar, antiquarian and philosopher withal, with a delicious sense of the relativity of human vanities. M. niartin,'who has served as such under bait a dozen Presidents, is as discreet as he is efficient and as green - ons as he is learned and wise. Do. the Hard Things First. If you have something hard to do, Just go to worse and d9 0. you conclude to put it off You're pretty sure to rue it. The task that's bard to do's the one That needs your first attention, And, doing it, you may escape A lot of reprehension.. Pitch tn, and do the hard things first, Let easy ones come after. Make this your rule, and life will mean A lot of Joy and laughter. - But if youaiet the herd things go, Your enemieswill taunt You With serious duties unperformed, And all your life they'll haunt you. A President's Sharrw. Wherever be goes oil State business the French President is shadowed, not like President Wilson, by secret ser- vice men, but by his "Chef du Proto- sole," or Master of Ceremonies. M. William lifartiii, a gentleman of 13ri- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an ideal tonic. Thousands of people have testified to the health -giving qualities of Dr, Williams', Pink Pills, and- in many homes they are the only medi- cine used. Among the homes in which the benefit of this medicine has been proved is that of. Mr, E. A. Un- derwood, Kingston, Ont., alio says:— "I ays -•^ "I have used D. Williams' Pink Pills with the moat beneficial results. .As the result of hard work I was very much run down; :and my appetite was very poor. I got a supply of the pills which I used regularly for some weeks with the result that they restored elle to my old time strength, They also lire ed a. blessing to my daughter, who was iii a very anaemic condition, and who seemed not to get more than temporary relief from any medicine until she tools Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. Slie took the pills for about three months, and is now enjoyius the best of health. For these reasons I can strongly reeoimueud Dr. Williams' Pink 3,'ifs."• At the filet sign that the blood Is out en circler tape Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, and note the speedy iuiprove- went they mane in the appetite, health and spirits. You can get thee P s L e b t h fh How C.P.R. Engineer Won Victoria Cross. , It fell to the lot of a C.P,R, engineer, te. John Peter Robertson, to win the much coveted Victoria Cross at Pas, chendaele. "Robertson enlisted at ethbridge with the 175th and was an ngineer on that division. He was etter known as "Pete to his teeth Midge friends. He was bora in Plc- ou, Nova Scotia,' but lived most of is life in Medicine Hat with his mother, Mrs. ,Alex. Robertson. Robertson was aged thirty-four, wonis distinction in connection with operations at Passchendaele Novena - her 6, ,1917. a Details calve through authoritative channels that during kis attalion's attack Robertson's platoon was held up tly uncut wire two hun- dred yards from the final obiective. Our guns were still busy cutting a' Wart, hrough the wire when a German via - chine gun opened fire' and inflicted very heavy losses on the Canadians. Robertson, without waiting for orders and entirely on his own initiative, rushed towards the German gun, defy. ng the machine gun's withering fire. Moreover, our artillery barrage was so intense that death seemed almost' certain. Working his way to the flank, he eventually found an opening In the wire, got through and crawled until the end of the emplacement was reached. Rising suddenly to his feet be charged down on the astonished Germans, and killed four of the gun crew before they could recover from. their surprise. The remainder fled in terror, but their alight was soon cut short when Robertson seized the abandoned gun, screwed it around and poured a hail of bullets upon the backs of the fast disappca.rIng enemy. vethem Several of k m fell victims to their owu weapon and others were eauglit by our shells. When the remainder of the platoon arrived Robertson was still firing the captured gun. It was entirely due to his heroic action that the whole line was enabled to advance Itriulary rtraditiciis of longevity are HEALTH FOR TIE JURY The baby of to -lay it the pian or woman of to -morrow. Thus the sue - 'r" of the future. roan or woman de- 0115 tbraug?r any draler ire medicine : pends mein the baby's present wet- er by mail. at ii0 cent. a box or six fare, if thsi baby i;; richly and 111 nu'isbed it in not to be expected that he will grow into a strong, active malt who will hold bis own in the business world a few years hence. Mothers,. it, is a duty you owe the future to Ikecp your little oues well now. This can be easily done if Ilahy's Own Tablets are 'kept lit the house. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative bore for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' elle .'ins Co., freaville, Ont, Living Trees As Receivers. It bus beim discovered that living trees can be used as receivers :inti transmitters of iwireleys messages for lone -distance telegraphy or sliort•dis- tance telephony. A comparatively iwhich regulate the bowels and meet - simple ;appliance isattaehed to the en the stomach and thus make baby tree.? concerned, whereas the masts at present in use are complicated and costly. Now they can be done away with where trees are available. There are infinite possibilities in this new in. vention, and we shall no doubt be •more careful of trees in future 0 they are to carry our messages. lt¢inarii'r; Liniment Cures Garget in Cowe. liealtlry and strong, Concerning them Mrs, W. Omer, Leiginburg, Ont., writes: --"I have a'fine healthy boy three years and have used Baby's Own Tablets for hiin ever since he was a small baby. I certainly think them a splendid medicine." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail, at 25 cents a box rtrom The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 1 For: Winter Sports elee No. -9109—Boy's Mackinaw Coat. Price, 25 cents. Convertible collar; inverted pleat'at center-back;straight lower edge. Cut' in. 6 sizes, 4, ti, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 1% yds. 42 ins. wide, or 1Vs yds. 54 his. wide; lining, 1%z -yds.• 36 ins. wide. No. 9214•—Girl's Coat. Price, 25 cents. Cut in 6 sizes, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 2ihu yds. 40' ins. wide, or 111, yds. 54 ins. wide; linking, 1% yds. 36 ins. wide. 9214 • 9048 No. 9048 -Boy's Double -Breasted Overcoat. Price, 20 cents. In two lengths. Cut in 6 sizes, 4 to 14 years. Size 8, with belt, longer length, 2r4 yds. 48 ins. wide, or 2 yds. 54 ins. wide; without belt, shorter length, 1% yds. 48• ins. wide, or 1% yds. 54 ins. wide. These. patterns may be obtained 'from your local McCall dealer, or from. the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. —. 4 l -'VI IJ ar me. �;/.4l S:/ V \:/VJ UI4J. GrdpeNuts supplies what many breakfast cereals lack —solid nourishment. including ,the .vital mineral salts s t riecess81,.y to encourage' . normal growth in {children . bob--buii.di: cr fo o d_. khat tastes re good $set ,r ne 4 4 e 1 RHEUMATISM Thts is Just the season when rherinaatiern with its grinding pain .and stiffening of Joints gets hold of you. Fight it with Ternpleton'; Rheumatic Capsules Templeton's Rheumatic Cap- sules bring imanediate relief and Permanent results. They are re. commended by doetors, and sold. by reliable druggists everywhere for $1.04 a box, or write to 1'EMP1 TON'S 142 King &t, West - Toronto Mailed anywhere far $1.04, ATA rexnpletoree BAZ-MAH Capsules are guaranteed to rlieve ASTI1MA, don't. suffer another day. Write `keropletor.'s, 142 King St.. W., Toronto, for free sample. Reliable druggists sell them at $1,04 v. box. "Heart Talks r' All sorts of guesses are made by people regarding the time it takes the blond to circulate round the body. Sono say an hour, soma a week! it has been found, however, that thirty seconds proves ample time for bland to make a complete circulation through a human being, The journey includes a traverse through the four chambers of the heart, then to the greater and smaller arteries through the niilllou5 of mire thancobwebs, b ute capillaries finer Y { the way) ; then a visit is made to the lungs for an "airing," after which the blood returns to the heart, prepared for a further similar journey. Square -topped fingers are said to be a sign ot ''heart trouble," whilst the _Htrh.il�'•�+!12t�1'i:_i.7t.y/..�nt.. LONGFACES "Cascarets" for Liver and Bower' bring back Smiles I,w»www+ora,•,..a,sry.,..u•..^a.4o,.o•Rx+,cr• •,.«...s•a.,�n.a•• Turn the "kill=joys" out --the head- ache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and misery -making gases —turn them out to -night and keep them ottt with Cazcarets. Millions of leen and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels, or an upset stotnach, Don't put in anther day of distress. Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach: remove the sour, ferinentiug food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret to -night straightens you out by morning. They wort while yon sleep. Foils Auto Thieves. To thwart automobile thieves a Englishman has patented an alaxl bell, enclosed in a locked box, whit rings as long as a car rs in motion un- less shut off by the car's owner. 1 Masi Advertiser ..eoxvqs worm,. ., IN Afd' E. Y �' *i8 k ,A,G T Olt, tS. R— e low fl ieha, siT i t n ti ood r d n:� a pricer on trarne4--Oak for catalogue, ronin. VOX 1141.31 'tag trSP'APDR R'E41£LT, ilrl BR:UC$ $� County, flplendld opportunit Writ* Box T. Wilson Publishing Co., Lixuited. ?2 Adelaido St• ., Toronto. UV ELL EQUIZ'P D I�E4YSPAPIIU -. Y Y and lob printing plant in Easterny Ontario, Insurance carried $1,600, W111 go for $1,200 on quick Bale. ]3ox ail, Wilson ublisbing Co.. Ltd.. Toronte 'nitod art Co„ 4 Brunswick Ave.. TO -1 >yul7aEZLA:� o17s. >aNs WANTED alive 18 center 8 a pound, any size, f.o.b. your sta. tion if within 200 miles of Toronto, Ship C.O.D. in crates or boxes. Albert Lewis, 566 Dundas West, Toronto. Qnoxen SILVER BLM.CIC BRE>aDllti FOxen, Alao, we are buyers of Raw. Furs. What have you—what pries Reid Bros., Bothwell. Ont. !1OFFIN STOCK WANTED. IIP YOU 14J are able to supply, advise us,. as i $rill paw the highest prices, dry or green from the caw. Keenan Bros., Limited. Owen Sound, Qpt, CANCER, TUMORS, LIMPS, ETC.. internal and external, cured ~without pain by our home treatment. Write ns before too late" Dr. Bemoan ¥edica: Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont. Azivard's abstinent Cures =steamer. "For what is Romance but color?' It is Romance when you see the mist of blue on the distant hills. It is i Romance when you see shadows of purple beneath the far-off trees. All this is Romance,. because of you climb up to the'distant Bills they are green; and if you troll in the shade of the trees, all i green there, too." --E. Temple Thurston, MONEY ORDERS. and car went rival objective. Rob- ^ the - t k 0 is always safe to sena a Dorain:un ertson forward with the ler>t that ,team, aunt;.:, and digostive or.1 wave, taking 3 gun with hila. • He' gans, as well as the—brain, should bo Express ts three cents. Five Hall.,.., used it very* effectively to steep down Dirge. the fire of German machine guns arid' When a 11°1 3" is lying tlewn, the sn p p n o 1 of mustard is due to the s tre9ty of dated the newposition. Later in the a minute than when one is upright. fuel, You see, people are buying rp When a person sneezes, the heart Is day, two of our sniper; who mustard and are keeping thernselvee ventured in front of our lines wore saki to stop beating during that act. warm and. poutii:t3l wounded, Robertson volunteered to • 1 Blushing and temporary paleness bring then in, He went into the open, ' are by one authority, to be although exposed to a heavy enemy caused by an :affection of the smaller WHEN i(Y! SUFFER ilrt3,F lifted one pian nn leis back and ' vessel; in the heart, a 1� carried him safely to tbe trench and immediately returned to the second man, staggering back with his un- conscious burden whale the bullets whistled around him. But as 0 cruel fate wore awaiting until the last ros- enile moment to overtalke him, he was killed on the very parapet of the trench, his Mission almost aecornp- lisbed. His splendidly heroic end, liko his dashing work done earlier ire the hospital records show that every day, had it mast inspiring Effect. Ni time you cut a corn you invite lock- jaw or blood poison, which Is needlesa, posure. Winter says a Cincinnati authority, who tees Women, foo, by the hundreds of relied freezone can be obtained at lie} you that a quarter ounce ot a drug thousands, use it for relieving ileur- $Message. The ice -bound lake reposes 'neath the tie cost from the drug store but is sue itis, lame backs, neuralgia, sicic head - snow iicient to rid one's feet of every bard Caimiy awaiting Sprin g's reviving or soft ,corn or callus. breath, You simply apply a few drops of freezone on a tender, aching corn and The steadfast hills austere rise row soreness is instantly relieved. Short- ly the entire corn can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. This drug Is sticky but dries at once and is claimed to just shrivel up any corn without inflaming or even irri• tating the surrounding tissue or akin. If your wife wears high heels she will be glad to know of this. i err vwhile Iris )atop c use i - heart makes about ten strokes newer The Grocer--Yes'm, the high price Hurrahs ! tow's This Clnclnnatl authority say's corns dry op and lift oat with lingers. FROM RHE J ATI M Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment means relief For practically every man has used it who has suffered from -rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the results of weather ex- on row, Nobly patient, resigned to seeming death. The naked trees where linger last year's nests Oppose their passive strength to Winter's blast, Under the frosty stars, bowing their crests, They dream of joy to come when storms are past. The boart of man alone shows discon- tent, Cursing with angry clamor adver;;e fate. Base itching greed in frenzied hate seeks rent, While rich and poor alike of justice prate. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen, --Last winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- A.RD'S LINIMENT in a"severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation, Yours, W. A. MITCHINSON. A Matter of Spelling. A capital story in "The Dover Pe- trol," Admiral Bacon's much-talked,of book, concerns a sailor who was takeni11 with a bad attack of rheu- matism while ' mine -sweeping on a trawler. The sick man was promptly ordered to Hospital, but later on the doctor found out, quite by 'accident, that be was still on board ship. Angrily he asked why his order had not been obeyed. "Well," replied the captain ewe tried to send- him ashore, but aser-I geant of pollee hailed us and said that l on no account was he to be lanatl or we'd be fined £ 100, so we just kept him on board." "But did you not signal to the depot as I said?" "Yes, we did; but neither me nor - the signalival.ltnew bow to spell aleft, inatism, so we called it smallpox." • Health, not years, niea ores youth. "See the •point?" said the doctor is ho vaccinated Sanity;; but the ,:ictini, being Sootcb, it didn't get to hirn.for' two or three days. OH! EACH DAY A LIME MORE Hurry/ Let "Danderine" save your hair and double its beauty '1`o top falling hair at oitce and, rid the scalp of every particle of dand- ruff, get a small bottle of delightful "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter, for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Bela your hair grow long, thick and strong and be- come soft, glossy and abundant: Yes, Cold All • Gone—Not A'"n< •a` 4.4 Bit of Cough f Left Feel great this morning, As soon as 1 felt ' it coming on yesterday 1 used Gray's Syrup and nipped it in the bud. - just couldn't miss an hour at the office„ we are so busy ,and short-handed. Gray's Si'nip is a habit in our farnily,; the fonts have used it for sixty years. tele/aye buy the Larne Slmo iS ,UE No ache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's Liniment" to your druggist.. Malls in. Canada. •Get it today. g,6c, 70e, *1.d4. 2 Clow to Purify 0, i the Blood 41 rB "Fifteen to thirty drops of Extract of Roots, commonly called Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, may be taken in water i with meals and et bedtime, for the cure of indigestion, consti- e potion and bad blood. Persist- ence�j in this treatment will effect a cure in nearly every case." �t Get the genuine 4t idruggists.3 ( Ia eleettl ces©sene'oeetete•et e• les SINCE 1$1870 30 TOPS 1o=LNa: 2 og ibemedtee illook oa DOG DISEASES and Vow to anise Nailed .Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. C14y Glover CIF„ lac. 118 West 31st Street New York. i,T.S..... `SYRUP OF FIGS" ' CHILDS LAXATIVE Look at tongues Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept ' Ca liforne. .iyrup or l'':es only—look for the name California on the package, then yen are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear,. Mother! You must say "California." CUT1CUA HEALED BAY'& RINGORM • On Head. Crossand Fretful. Hair Fell Out. "When my babywasthree months old her head broke out in little red pimples and then in a week it broke out in ringworms. The ringworms were very large and there were several on icer head, and her scalp would bleed. She was very cross and fretful et times, and her hair was falling out. "I used Cuticura Soap and Clint - meat, and after I had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Lelal Sargent, Nara pa, Idaho, Feb. 24, 1019. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. Soap 25c, Ointment 2S sad Sec. Sold throughout theDominion. CanadianDepot: L en.as, limited; St. Paul St.. Maatresl. }tf Cuticucs" SOW shims without snug. ONLY TABLETS MARKED "PAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspidin: at All without the "Bayer Cross" } Li For Colds, "Pain, . Luttibago, Stiii'-1 package whieh containa eomplate nese, 'Llleuratisni, Sciaties, Neuritis, Ircctions. Teryou are getting real and for Headache, Icur lgia, Tooth- , Aspirin—the gonunie ere echeEarache, take Ae arn rur:cd scribed byphysicians' for over also- with the name "Beyer"' or you aro! tern years. Now made in Candle. not taking Aspirin at all, I Randy tin boxes containing; 12 tats., Accept only "; Bayer Tsblets of ,lets cost but a few cents. ix giete Aspirin" in an uribrol.cn "Bayer"'"also sell larger "Bayer" packages, ranee f.n only ane AsTitein--6"Tdayer",-You mast say "Besyeve .Frei!• n is tho trammart--istercd :n Crinada) of Bayer Manutactur© of nrosm- a,.•rttaa,•icdc+isnot ra'1 ;<< sr 'Wit t is well known that Aspirin meansnayer rnanufact ir,,to n s et tljo m '1 :?t ,aticns,; the Tablets of Bayer company, win 1,e staplaec. with thc.r ti, mark, the "Bayer Croskt," 1