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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-3-25, Page 3LOSS Or STREl :GTI THROUGH INDIGESTIO The Stomach Can Only Do its Work When the Blood is Rich and Red, Indigestion means loss ea well as ellifering to many people. Loss of strength, loss of time and loss of money follows indigestion and debili- ty continues as long as the indiges- tion remains. Workers suffer from indigestion because their hours aro long,.and often they cannot give 'pro- per time to meals, Then the appetite becomes fickle, • digestiorC becomes feeble and the blood becomes im- poverished, So the general health suffers; Iangour, nervous troubles and often sleeplessness follows. It is well to remember that the whole sys- tem relies upon good blood and that good blood is impossible unless the digestion is good. The stomach canuot do its work un- less the blood is made rich and red, and so new blood alone can cure indi- gestion. It is ter this reason that a remedy like Dr, Williams' Pink Pills which makes new, rich blood, cures indigestion and builds up the whole system. The great value of Dr. Wil- liens' Pink Pills in cases of this kind is proven by the statement of Mr. R. la. Small Wiugham, Ont., who says;— "Tho truthfulness of my statement can be proven by scores at my friends and acquaintances. I ant a glove cutter by trade and for six long years, have at times been a great sufferer from complication of ills chiefly due to in- digestion. Gas would accumulate on the ;stomach, causing me great pain. I would bloat up at times and almost suffocate, and often when at work would be overcome by a' drowsy op- pression which was almost indescrib- able. Finally I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after taking seven boxes I feel like a new loan. The transformation they have made in elle is simply remarkable, and while using them I gained thirteen pounds in weight, I may add that I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as result of what they did for a niece, who underwent a critical operation, and who did not regain her strength until she started using the pills. In her ease they fully restored her health, and this encouraged lee to begin their use, with, as I have already said, a complete restoration of health In my own case."' You can get Dr. Williams' Pink .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, Why the Great Britain Thomas is Respected. The British Tornmy is cheery, cour- ageous and dependable. He also adapts himself successfully, in his own peculiar fashion, to strange coun- tries, comrades and responsibilities. In Georgia -not that which Sherman •marched through, but Transcaucasian Georgia, neighbor to unhappy Armenia alelville Chater, a recent Ameri- can visitor, found him very much on the job. He was, indeed the one en- livening element ainid tragedy and contusion. . The American first learn- ed of his activities from a British colonel, his travelling companion on a Georgian train, There had been, the colonel related, trouble between the Armenians and the Georgians over a boundary dis- pute, when along came a party of twelve British soldiers. The Georgian and Armenian armies lay on either side of a railway line. They were about to attack, when tire Briton in command jumped on a pile of railway ties and addressed them. "Commanders of the Georgian and :Armenian armies in being," he said politely. "Since you can't carry on without killing some of His Majesty's forces, I propose an armistice." There- upon the British* army of twelve sat down between the firing lines .and comfortably madeand enjoyed its tea while the surprised commanders ar- ranged terms. It was an amusing anecdote, and scarcely had the -colonel finished tell- ing it when the brakes began grinding and a fusilade of musketry rang out from thea near -by town. Presently a Georgian official, very scared, carne aboard and appealed to the colouel for assistance against a crowd of convivial fellow citizens who were shooting up the countryside., "Is it war or mere play?" coldly in- quired thecolonel, who knew the Georgian temperament, "It is revolutionary enthusiasm," replied the official in broken English. "If you have a Thomas ---a Great Bri- tain Thomas—or so to lend us--" 'Fraid not," said the colonel. "I have fust four men with nee. "It is enough!" exclaimed the official Joyfully.c "The Great Britain Thomas is muc11 respected by my country- men! " Perhaps it might have been enough, but the colonel could not spare his four and closed the interview with a rather curt, "So sorry!" A few days later, Mr. Chater and a medical friend learned a little mare of the ways of Thomas with the Geor- gians. They had been puzzled by the sight of a Tommy on a street corner, apparently carrying on a fluent con- versation with a Georgian soldier, and found an opportunity afterwards to question him. "You don't speak Georgian?" asked the doctor. "No, sir," answered Tommy. "And that Georgian doesn't under- stand nderstand English?" "No, sir," "How an earth, then, do you man- age to understand each other?" "Weli, you see, it's this way, sir," replied Thomas with. the utmost solemnity. "one et these 'ere foreign ehaps'll come up and say to me, "lgitebyvilla, nitchyvilla?' And I'll say to 'im, 'Don't mind if I do 'ave ane.' And then maybe 'e'll say to me, 'I3itt- sky, ittsky, boo!' And then I biffs one on the jaw." "But why Why knock him clown?' 'Because, sir," answered Thomas with simplicity, "for all I know, sir, 'e may be making insulting remarks about me," It is perhaps not for his logia that the Great Britain Thomas is respected in Georgia; but respected he is. The Real Goode "What is the real good?" T asked in musing mood. Order, said the law court, Kuowledge, said the school, Truth, said the wise man, Pleasure, said the fool.' Love, said the maiden. Beauty, said the page, Freedom, said the dreamer, Home, said the sage, Fame, said the soldier, Equity, the seer, Spake my heart full sadly, "The answer is not here," Then within my bosom, Softly this I heard: "Each heart holds the secret; Kindness is the word." MONEY ORDERS. Dominion Express Money Orders are on sale in five thousand offices throughout Canada. A Strike in the Congo. A navel method of breaking a strike is described • by Mr. E. Torday, who tells about some of the curious cus- toms of the Central African tribes in the Congo. I crossed the river in a canoe, he says, and then my luggage was carted to a place above the falls where another boat was waiting for me. The boat was only a dugout, but it was so large that it required a crew of forty paddlers, which was changed at every village 50 that the men should not be taken far from their homes. In one place the men refused to work, and for a time I was unable to proceed. Leaving the women in the village, . they withdrew to a distance and mocked me. I instructed my boy to put a number of paddles into the boat; then I in- vited the savage ladies to come aboard and sell me food. I relied upon the universal eagerness of the negroes in that region to trade, and soon thirty women were in the boat bargaining. ' 'Without attracting their attention, my boy unfastened the rope by which the boat was secured to a tree, and before the saleswomen were aware of what was happening they found them- selves floating downstream.. The effect of this manoeuvre was. immediate. The men set out in their little canoes and demanded their wo- men. I offered to surrender one host- age for every man who would come aboard and take his place with a pad- dle, and in half an hour I` continued my journey triumphantly. All the ladies had been redeemed from pawn. Regularity in feeding is one of the essentials for producing winter eggs. Yo-dll Enjoy the Flavor of INSTANT POSTUM - and this table= drink, is easy to mate jttst right. a.e..canvitry the cup strendth as de sired, maioing,it strong gr Mild tat Butt taste, SO ' instead of coffee ,. Reiter ; 'You More Fcononical "Stately Homes" Going. Boom days In the land business have struck Britain, and many ances- tral estates have gone under the auc- tioneer's hammer. The reason for sell - nig is mainly that rents for farms are low and that owners of estates can more profitably invest their money elsewhere. There are also many, newly -rich looking for line country homes. But in the main, it is small farmers who are buying up the big estates in portions. Theagricultural depression of the eighties and early' nineties ruined many an English far- mer, but the war with its consequent demand for every serail of food that could be produced in the British Isles gave a tremendous stimulus to agri- culture. Practically all the large area of land offered for sale in hent has been sold amid keen competition at tette- factory prices, Fruit farms have been in great demand, With many of the big estates being sub -divided those re- maining as such will naturally become more valuable. There is an unsatiabie demand for houses In both London and the small. towns. WHEN BABY IS CROSS Mathere, when your baby is cross— when he cries a great deal and no amount of attention or petting cheers him—something is the matter. It Is not the nature of little ones to be cross and peevish ---the well child is a Happy child, Give him a dose of Baby's Own Tablets and lee will soon be well again. The Tablets area mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and stomach; banisle canne- tipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and relieve the other minor ills of little ones. Con- cerning them Mrs. Oscar Bedard, Ste, Sophie, Que., writest—"Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent remedy for constipation, They relieved my little one when nothing else would and I can strongly recommend them to all mothers." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Beloved Books. For Many friends I've found in boo I thankful am; Among them Dorothea Brooks,' And Pickwiclt's Sam. From many a page they smiling look In prose or song, And in my heart they All a nook, That friendsome throng. They offer fair and happy. haven, In whirls I find 'Wisdom, and cheer, and love, free given, And comrades kind. "SYRUP OF PIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tonguel Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels HAVE. YOU ASTHMA? Do you endure the misery of Asthma with sleeppless nights, difficult breathing and loss of strength? How- ever bad your case, quick relief is guaranteed by the use of • TEMPLETON'S RAZ. MAH CAPSULES This preparation is the re - Nutt of ye ars ofexi erineent- ing and. study. Thousands have derive the greatest benefit through its use. T atipletonsri�42 ilia $t. W. Toronto. Sold by reliable druggists sver7whe7 ane mane 5, ties. TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES For fifteen years the standar.d, specific for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Gout Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia Many doctors pre:crib° them. write to Tonsietoes. lt: King et, W.. Toronto, for fire sample. bail by rel;able do4L'10IA ereawbitre for •1.04t,:r box.. Dubious Prospect. "That psychic expert says there are trees and animals in the spirit world." " diebbe there are," said Farmer Corntossel. "Only I mustsay that choppin' wood an drivin' bossesare among the things of this life that I was hopin' to get away from." Marion Bridge, C.13., May 30, '02. I have handled MIN.ARD'S' LINI- MENT during the past year. It is al- ways the first Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller of all the different kinds of Liniment I handle. NEIL FERGUSON. Norwegians live Long. The average length of lite of the Norwegian is greater than that of any other nationality of which there Is any record, America's Pioneer Dog Seareelsf Book on DOG DISEASES and Wow to Dead Mailed Free to,any Ad- dress by the Author. H. Clay Glover Co., Imo. 118 Woet 81st Street , New York U.B.A. Coughs and Colds Restless Nights which sap thevitailte. Danger lurks is every hour a cold is allowed to run. Assist nature tobringyour children quickly back to health andstrength and avoid serious compiicatlons by'the prompt USC of Gray's Syrup -- over 60 years in use, Alwnya buy tho Largo Sizo Accept "California Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child ishaving 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." Maxims of a Successful Man. The less we think of our own good qualities and the ._more we make of those of our friends'' •and associates the better for everyone. The most • successful selfishness is unselfishness. Don't talk about your own good qualities—give your friends a chance. It is good to both think and act, but do the first anyway: More men •have talked themselves out of a job than into one. Conservation Is a valuable thing; save it. ' When youcriticise your own organi- zation remember jou are part of it. When you find something to ,criti- cise in the organization tell me. r am interested—the public is not. It is better to get a headache chas- ing an,idea than a sore head nuNeing grouch, - ..... A little idea may make a big noise, bute big noise never made even a lit, tie idea. ` Don't chase a customer too hard. You may be out of breath and ideas When you catch him, Don't let George : 'sthink for you. Give yourselea chance. Making things go as far as possible doesn't mean stretching the truth. Seep alinardes Liniment 13f the amiss. finer WIZEN NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERVES Sloan's Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pain A little, applied without rubbing, will penetrate immediately and rest and soothe the'nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective in allaying external pains, strains,_, bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore mus- cles, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheu- matic twinges. Keep a big bottle always on hand for family use. Made in Canada, Druggists everywhere. 'I 35c., 70c., $110., Cuticura Will Delp You Have HairLikeThis Touch spots of. dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. Shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Boap25e 01atatenn nand 50o, Sold Dhro ghout the ominion. Cana. dian Depot: Lil- mse$ Ltd. B.ut gs-0t,Pattcurs Bopp shaves without: sang. ISSUE No. 12.--^'20. A Perna of Worship, Cyril; "That young bride worships her h rsband, doesn't she?" Celia: "Well, she places burnt of- ferings before hint three times a day." Saadi Mother was very fond of teasing Ethel; /ter three-year-old daughter. It amused her to see those little eyes flash with rage. But it wasn't leaving a good effect on Ethel. It was making her very sharp and bitter tongued. One day mother picked up the new puppy, cuddling it in her arms like an infant, and asked: "Look, Ethel, how do you like my new baby?" But she didn't smile at the small girl's quick retort: ""it's 'zaekly like its muvver!" Ask for irtinard's and take no other GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Let "Danderine" save yoi i hair and double its beauty, Oh, girls, such an abundance of thick, heavy, invigorated hair; a per- fect mass of wavy, silky hair, glorious- ly Rutty, bright and so easy to manage. Just moisten a cloth with a little "Danderine" and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this magically re- moves all dirt, excess •oil and grease, but your hair is not left brittle, dry, stringy or faded, but ellarmingly soft, Ilighwith glossy, golden gleams and tender ts. The youthful glints, tints and color are again in your hair. "Danderine" Is a tonic beautifier. Besides doubling the beauty of the hair at once, it checks dandruff and stops falling hair. Get delightful Dan- derine for a few cents at any drug or toilet counter and use it as a dressing and invigorator as told on bottle. t Cause of ; d Early Old Age iThe celebrated Or. Michenhoff, 7 an autho.ity en early old age, tSsays that it is "caused bypoleans generatedin the intestine?' When your stomach digeatsfood coa properly it is absorbed without A ty forming poisonous matter. Poi- 7 ee sons bring on early old age and premature death. 15 to 30 drops If in of "Seigel's Syrup" after meals vmakes your digestion sound. to Vneennesseeeesiseeeneeneleeseetezelf SINCE t 1870 b i DOSEICOUGH Classified Adyertisemtents AGENTS 'WANTED �ORTBAIT AGENTS WANTING prices pan pfranes nte ask for eatalogue United .Art Co.. 4 Brunswick ,Ave., Tor. onto, i MART, BNI RGI:TIO YOUNG M.'2 wanted to handle. mining stooke, bonds and debentures, to represent Toe ren,tc House. Liberal contrnission. AP - ply Box 0. Wilson Publishing Co,, To- ronto. rdinx ran SALE • AlF AS V going concernwiitth stock and equipment, $4,800, or farm alone. ;2,600, two miles from Brooklyn station, ime mediate possession Robert Walker, Newport, Nova Scotia. rAmis iB0i7'forr. JgAVZ CASA BUYERS FOR nein able farms Give description. lo- cation and cash price. Jaines P. White. 13ox 99, New Franklin, Mo. TOS SAAR NAT ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER Y and lob printing plant in Eastern Ontario. Insurance carried $1,500. Wil* Wa for $1,200- on quick sale. Boz e* ilson 1"ubiishing Co.,: Dbl.. Toronto. WENTZ:=41e Q TEVENS" COMPLETE FERTITee i7 izer will pay you. Write for prices, Q 1IIP YOUR EMPTY BAGS—SUGAR, ti flour. bran sacks to Stevens. high est prices. Geo. Steverae, e64 Mark St.. Teterboro. 11, elget 2413 • >'�1TTlNel YARNS, 1aLiAUTU" :L eine soft lambs' weal four -ply- linger- ing yarns in sixteen colors. Just the thing for sweaters, pullovers, toques and children's wear. Made in Canada by Canadians from pure Lambs' Wool, ane nothing eine and somewhat resembles the high tease E.ngllsh yarns, but so melt cheaper, as you buy direct froth the spinners. Price twenty cents per skein or three dollars per pound. Small. sample skein, twenty cents, postage free. Also heavier yarns in homespun style, all wool to waeh at home, in Grey. Black, and White at one dollur, fifty per pound. Large sample skein, thirty cents, postage free. Postage extra on. all .orders under ten dollars. George- town Woollen Mills, Georgetown. On- tario. Note—Carders and Spinners Want- ed. used to country life. 0013 ,e. S, F Y O13 H.'.VE A write me. Cleo. reet. Peterboro. sit FOlt, SALE iveus, 3G4 Marie; SCRAP IKON. k 'YOU Ilea I; 1L FIRE AND HAVE fL a car or more oR` scrap iron 2 will roma and quote you where it lays. tree, Stevens. S64 Mark Street, Teterboro. a'tISCELLANZOUB- LAPIES WANTED TO DO I'LATN light sewing at home whole or° spare tine. good pay, work sent any dive lance, charges! paid. Send stamp for parr titulars. National Manufacturing Conn vary, aotrtreal. CION FIN STOOK WANTED. IT XOU Vv are able to eupply, advise us, alt we will pay the highest prices, dry or green from the saw. Iteenan Brox. Limited, Owen sound. Ont. 1''(ANCE,it, TUMORS, L.UMi'S, LTC.. VV automat and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late Dr. Reitman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, One WANTED -- RELIABLE, Fent- farm- ers• or others who farmers' fon devote sa their spare time to represent us as Salesmen for Nursery Stock. We sup- s pia up -to -care canvassing outfits fres of charge ani a£for liberal remuneration. Apply immediately to Maple Grove Nurseries Winona, Ont. • •..•,.•,.• a.,♦.,a,e.ro.,r-a,•.,a•.•..n.r,•e-e•,e..r..e,.e..►n� E i CALOMEL! It's Mercury! Quick- • silver! Shocks the Liver—Danger! r •,.a.•a„•aa r• a a.a s e a •s ro•.•.q.ro.ro a ,n„e•.a»,r 'You're bilious, but take "Casearets"1 You have a throbbing sensation In Your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched, your bowels are constipated. No wonder you feel foggy, mean and ill-tempered. You need Cascarets to -night. Don't cone Untie being a bilious nuisance to your- self and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that most dis- orders of the -stomach, liver and. bowels are ended by morning with gentle, harmless Cascarets—they work while you sleep, never gripe, shock;, sicken or inconvenience you. They're grand! t ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not_Aspiriil at All without the "Bayer. Cross's ftf(4 The name "Bayer” stamped on tab-” contains propel aireetioTis fo? Ckfkida lets positively identifies the only gen- Headache, , Toothaeile, Ea1'acite, "nine Aspirin,—the Aspirin prescribed ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, I"7eui"i'� by physicians for over nineteen years tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally, and now made in .Canada. Handytin boxes containingg 12 tab.!, ' Always buy an unbroken package lets cost but a few Cents. pruggiste of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which also ,.sell - larger . "Beyer" ,, 'ekages. Theo is only one Aspirin -"Sayer" --Yon must say "x1Ayct`'i J,spirin is the trade marls (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono.; aoetleacideater of Salicylicttdd, While it 19 well known that Aspirin means Bayer mannfaature, to anent the public against imitations, the notate of Bayer note50Z&p, will be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross."