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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-2-25, Page 3
JAPAN Rf,TOIC KEEPING EALTHY OVER. HEIR DURING .WINTER CELEBRATE Ai-.TH 3UGH Colds, Influenzal and Liam Troll INFANT A GIRL bless Can be Avoided. Giving Fitthig Cognomen to Ilave YOU noticed that Berme people enjoy good health through, the most Imperial Child 'Wade Ocoa- trying weather, whilo°otiters succumb Bion or Great Ceremony. , to colds or influenza at every touch of • wintry. conditions, orare attacked When the storkhovered ave!? the by rheumatism or sciatica? The rea- palace of the 1?rinoe Regent and ° son is to be found in the condition of Crown Princess of Japan on December -the blood. If it is rich and pure the 7' an entire nation was expectantly system is able to resist disease. But , awaiting to learn whether an imperial let the blood become impoverished their would be bora or only a girl baby. and the way is, mode clear for disease Although the arrival of a baby prin-; to. enter the system, cess was .announ,eed. by ..the booming The c ommo m sense way to avoid of two cannon shots ,in Tokio and *b a colds and influenza is to. keep a pten- y , twenty-one, gun Balite in Kobe the tifut•enpp1y,af rich, red blood in your event was not nearly as auspicious veins. Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills have •nor the rejoicing o -spontaneous oicini s : s onta eous as' achieved world-wide famefortheir would have been the ' case had the remarkable blood -enriching pare®ra. child been a bx r ani . o For in J n the The new blood which comes, from- the birth of a male child is .always a much use ot Dr: Williams' Pink Pills tones FINN SKATING ACE CLAIMS' CANADIAN RINKS TOO SMALL Charles Thun er •'skaterfrom Fi?vland rived at the b e, the famous; s�peecl,, al C.P,R• Windsor Station in Montreal .r n�tly after• taking••part in the Inter- national y national Races at Saint John, N.B. In the party,' was .als!o Leila Brooks, of Toronto, the world's woman clhatpion skater. While in the metropolis for a few hours Thunberg paid a visit to Alder- man "Lou is Ruthenstein when he expressed through his interpreter his plea- more nleamore 'important event in any family up the whole system and so helps' the sure at me's4ing the: Canadian who won the Amateur Skating Championship than the arrival- .of a mere . girl and especially so in the case of an im- perial birth, when a bay child means nil heir to the imperial throne. Had the child born to 'Prince }lira tile 'and Pritisess Nagako'been a boy, , a three-day general holiday .would' the body. An example of the value of have signalized . the event, and the these pills is given by Mrs. B. 9: sentences of, all prisoners in the Em- Stromberg, Cobalt, Ont., who says+:— pare would`=have been reduced - True, "I had a very severe attack of grippe; there were public• and private cele- or iefiuenza,which confined me to my bx!.ticns throughout the land on the bed ter a week. On getting: up again official' naming day,' seven Clays after I did not recover City usnal strength. the infant's birth, but no holiday was I was very weak, had a severe pain in declared and the prisoners were doom- my head, and a constant backache. -I ed to disappointment had to ,get .a woman to do my work Weeks -before the princess: was born for ire as I had.geither the strength body :to resist winter ills: of the World in St. Peteetsburg, Russia, mare than thirty years ago. Thula berg said he was, disappointed at the small tracks they ,have here, and ad- mitted that he could not do his best work on then'i, r . The photo shows;,. from left to•.right, front row; Alias Elsie Mueller, New York; Leila. Brooks, Toronto; Lois,.Littlelolln, Chicago. Back row;. Charles Tbunberg, Finland;O'Neill Parsed, Chicago. If the system , has alreadybeen weakened by colds, influenza or other winter ailments; theh Dr. Williams'. Pink 'Pills are -the safest medicine for rebuilding the blood tinct strengthening the . newspapers were giving great nor the energy to do anything.. At prominence to news, about the ap- this:. stage, remembering the great proaehing •conftnement of the Crown Princess: Emperor Sends Gift. As" soon as the news was flashed to the palace of the Emperor announcing that a granddaughter had been born, an imperial meaenger was sent to the `palace of the Crawl). Princess with the Emperor's first gift to the child, which, according '•to ancient' custom,. was a short sword with. a blade about nine. Inchesin length. The most important ceremonies, in- cident to ah imperial ,berth are those held on the naming day. The child rejoices 'in the name Terii no Miya. Shigeho 1Vai-Shinno, which means ';the enduring lustre of the sun, and moon. The name was selected by the Em- press from three names•.submitted by the Minister of the ,Imtperial House- hold after profound consideration. The name_ day ceremonies: stetted early in the morning when the infant was bathed . by 'Mie. Shimazu, head lady ot the court; ,sssied • by two mid- wives and Dr. Mikami, of Imperial Untveraity. During the bathing rites _. aeleelections were read from the Nihon- shoki, one of the oldest of Japanese books. Selected by Empress. Later the name selected by the Em - levees was conveyed by Count Toku- gawa, grand chamberlain to the ..Em- peror, and to the palace .of the Prince Regent and Crown Princes,. Count Chinda, stward to the Prince Regent, received the imperial messenger in the Crimson •.Hall, and Count •Ohinda pre- sented his tname, written on a sheet of fine paper and inclosed in a lacquer box, to the. Prince Regent..1a the audi- ence hall. The naming ceremony was - performed to -the, accompaniment of the twanging of ancient bowstrings. A bulletin announcing the name of the' child and the origin of the name Was issued shortly before noon, and the Prince Regent dispatched messen- gers to inform the -Emperor and Ern - press, of the name and also to anpriee the imperial ancestore at the. Imperial Sanctuary.' Throughout the . morning ,school children carrying- 'special name -day Hage thronged 'in front of the palace, of the Prince Regent, and a procession of 5,000 members of `the young men's. societies of Tokio marched from the imperial 'Palace to Hibiya Park, where a military band played in honor of the occasion: Flags were displayed from private homes and office buildings for seven days after the imperial birth, , and the palace was deluged with official and , private messagee of eongratula,tion. No Fame After Death Motion picture producers at Holly- wood are perplexed by the fact that a*tile the' public Will pay money to read a dead Man'a music, see a dead man's plays, or hear a dead man's ,music, it.invariably .apurns the acting of a flan star who has, died. When. one ,of the most popular cein.e ddans of early ."movie" days flied dux- , jug ux-•ing the -height of his fame, it was•a.c- cepted as a foregone conclusion by otEeiale of the company that had "fea- tured" him that his death was an op- portunity tb deinonsitrate a great "movie miracle --.the power in the flints to inai;e a man ,live on beyond the grave, aa lifelike to the spectators as if he never had .died. But the public dropped him. The coinpauy found hie ,pictures ,were a: drug on the market. He was dead' hold film entlnlsiass declined to pay money to see the Shadow of a man Miareely airy of them bad ever seen in the flesh. - That was an early instance of a art}th, wili:ch litter experience hon- fCrtned,lover and over again. Portune giver loo much to many, ht lo Roue -enough. zenefit i had .through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in girlhood, I began taking tliis naedicine,aand soon my strength began to return. I am now able to do all my own w-ork again, and take care of my baby boy. I amp very grateful for what the pills have done for me, and hope my experience will be of benefit to some other sufferer." If you need a blood -building tonic begin taking Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills to -day. •Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box by writing The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville., Ont. ' Random Remarks. We talk" too much and sing too lit- tle.—Sir ittle.—Sir Hugh Allen, ' Man has plenty to do :in his struggle with; Nature, and it is madness for him to struggle with his fellow-man.— Sir Oliver Lodge. I believe we get much farther fn this life by giving a dignified nod and smile to an opponent than by making a rude and crude shout.—Mr, Ramsay MacDonald, M.P. One evil thought draws the Iine, two evil thoughts engrave the line, three evil thoughts chisel the line.—Sir Philip Gibbs. Much more harm has been done in the world by swelled heeds and false heads: than: by fat- heads.=Mr. J. R. Ciynes, M.P. *. You can trust the modern boy far more -than you can trust the_, nioilern man.—Dr. Cyril Norwood. Of women, at least, it may be safely said that nearly all the harm they db arises out of their helpful spirit.- Father Ronald Knox. Most people who cater for public taste pee in error in supposing that the taste Is„ as low as they saiggest.— •Bishop of Manchester. It is. the height of folly to harbi$. pessimistic views, for success usually runs with the optimist.—Lord Rath ci•eedan. I'should like to be a perfect domestic servamt.-Miss Viola Tree. Usually the best way out of a di$-. flculty ie through it.-LOrd Hewart. -' Gave ,Up Platinum Coins. Russia tried platinum coinage in 1828,. oulyto give it up in 1845. Incold weather, run. a gallon of warm --water through the separator before running, the milk through. Coughing There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. There is nothing so good for a cough as '`Buckley's". Buckley's Mixture used by hundreds of thous- ands of people through- out Canada is now pro- curable- in two forms, 'Strong" or ' 'Modified". Either kind acts like a flash, on Coughs, ,Colds,. Bronchitis, and -all affec- tions of throat, chest and lungs, Positive and instant relief. One dose stops coughing. Every druggist sells Buckley's on a money refunded .guarantee, 40 doses for 75u: 7kJL°" 'sr RQNO"•T*P �RMob4Pt50* W. X. Buckley, Limited 142 Mutual 8 ptoronte 2 206 rimmirsouselenim df -1 4' -:. O .{,{._ 1 Why Crosses Mean Kisses. Whatever your sex, at some time or other you have probably written a „ let- ter and put.some eros"res" in it fol kisses. But have you ever wofidered--� why a cross should beused as the writtensymbol of a kiss? This: story is interesting and takes us back to the times'wlien 'few. could read, and still fewer : could write. In that respect the nobility were no bet- ter than those of a lower; station . of life; but deeds'transferring property, wills, and other documents had. to be signed somehow. So those who could not write names "made their mark," and this, in an age' w1ien religious. symbolisan was very anna , in evidence, usually took the_ form of a cross. From. motives of reverence the shape used was not that of the crass: ot . Calvary, but the St Andrew crosses, which re- sembles the letter "X, Having duly made their mark, the signatories of a document kissed It-- partly t—partly as a pledge of good faith and partly as an act .of reverence. And so a cross marked' on paper became as- sociated with a kiss. KEEP LITTLE ONES WELL IN WINTER By Regulating the Stoniackraircir Bowels With Baby's Own Tablets. Winter is a dangerous season for the little ones. The days are change- •abler one bright, the next cold. -and stormy, that the mother is afraid to take the children out for the fresh air and exercise they need so much. In consequenoe they are often cooped up in overheated, . badly ventilated room and are soon seized with colds or grippe. What is needed to keep the little ones wends Baby's. Own'lab- lets. They will regulate the stomach and bowers and drive ,outcolds, and through their use the baby will be able to get over the winter season in per- fect safety. - In using Baby's Owu Tablets the Mother has an _absolute guarantee that she is giving her precious little ones somr.hing that is absolutely safe and son ,thing . that cannot possibly c10 harm to even the newborn babe, as4the Tablets contain not one particle of opiates or other dangerous drug. They are sold by medicine .dealers or at 26 cents a box, by mail, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine .Co., Brockville, Ont. Afterwards -in. Flanders. (By an Unknown Civilian), Out ot their mingled earth tall trees are sprouting, Withered. their laurels u6w, their names unguessed•, 'Bre„-. where they died to :save nothing doubting, Sheltered from our forgetfuln.es:s they rest. Falls once again the twilight of Novetnber, - ' These gaVe their lives. when lite wan at the May. Have I the right to whisper, I re- member?" I rias not with them when they marched away. All that they never had was Mine, full measure, • Dying, they pissed to me their hei'i- tsige— Love, friendship, toil, achievement, learning, leisure, Voices of : children, garden middle age • And with 1t all, the knowledge never sleeping, Thoughnone repvoaohed,;that I wee not RS they, °.`hat life is won by losing, 1.oet by keeping --- 1 Was not with theta when they mero•1Led away. , —London Obeener, Shakespeare had a voeeabulary a about 11,004'words. The averageMan I,eta along with three or four thou- sand. Minsrd's Liniitaent fir freat•bites. "DIAMOND DYES COLOR THINGS NEW list Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye 'EASY. TRIGS Ei ger.s And A Match A match is rather frail and no one should have any difficultyin snapping. It in .two with his fingers, Ilowev.er, it is possible to hold the match in. Buell a way that it is im- possible to exert sufficient strength with .the fingers to" break it. Hold the match as in the. Illustration. Try to break the match without bending the middle finger or em- ploying the thumb to gain addi- tional leverage. ((nip this out and paste it, with other of the series, in a scrapbook.) When you get that tired, lay me•down-and-die feeling take 15 to 30 drops of Seigei'a S rap in a glass of water, Does the trick and safely, 'You'll feel like new. A Sure Sign. A Yorkshire millhaaid charged with having set lire to a large hayrick was defended on -the ground that he was altogether net • g eI r espons•ibie for his ac- tions. One of -.-the witnesses) a. typical Yorkshireman, declared that the. pri- , Boner was "wrang in his head." • "Can you mention any oocasion on --which'the prisoner behaved in ,a man- ' ner t0 warrant your statement?" lie was, asked. . "Yea," answered the witness: "Ah - mind once he got hauf a crown too much for his wages, an'--" "Well," said counsel, as the witnets hesitated. "He took it back to t' manager!" Minaret's Liniment for Grippe. Fatal Result. The hired man lit a lantern to go and see his best girl. "Humph," said` the farmer, "When I was young I never went courting with a lantern; I went in the dark." "Yet," said the hired man, "and look what you got-" Each 15 -cent pack- age ack-age'contains direc- tions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, c o at s, stockings, sweaters, draperie coverings, hangings—everything; Buy -Diamond Dyes—no other kin and tell your druggist whether t material you wish to color is wool silk, or whether it : is linen, cotton mixed -goods...' Why, Boy's Won't Wash. e r The small boy whose knees and. hands are always dirty is far - more likely to be a success in life than the "mother's darling"' who is always neat and clean. • well known doctor, • dint is the black badge of juvenile independence: The boy of eight says: "I am now old enough not to have my hands scrubbed by mummy." Then he reasons: "If I keep my hands as clean as mummy kept them, nobody would realize how grown-up I am." "In the same way he does not wipe his feet on the doormat, is unpunctual, and care1ese,' adds the doctor. All. this le quits healthy, but the boy of the same age who can be described as a "model child" arouses the doctor's suspicions. "That perfect little gen- tleman is failing to realize the sense of emancipation and will presently shirk his reaponeibilities." The Sea Bird to the Wave. On and on, 0 white brother! • Thunder does not daunt thee! How thou movest! By- thine impulse -- With no wing! . Fairest thing The wide sea shows me! On and on O white brother! Art thou gone! --Padraic Colum, in "Wild Earth" Canadian Made for Cana- dian Climate. Double wall, Copper Hot Water heating system. Sensitive Automatic regulator. hatches strong, healthy chicks. Write for FREE Circular toe- 3.13, o:— J.B. Mackenzte, Georgetown, Ont, country is not made great by the number 'ox yri, ' `,aniles it contains, but by the numbed., of. "square"peep o it contains, When the natives of Gallas, .Abys- sinia, thresh grain with a flail, they become so enthnalastic thatHeir shouting can be heard for at Ieast two miles, Clears tb 6eThroatt Relieves Hoarseness; C©ughstCo ds Used kr6.5yrc,- Y Public Speakers acid Singers Why not you? Oh Mother! What Can 1 Do? astssified Advertisements. How many times a day do yourare arnsb ovEl+p, 'amaze Fou oe°re.I+OQCISA babies sok you that question? And ana est or pees *sena. aulobrra o ou caw how often are you able: to suggest i.a>' rQa a iri wart Tn eaW some interestinggame for them 10 , ! g aeras., (LI?"t`LE Fttgk:Nn) 70 Lixlil+n 13Lrasp play,some amusing occupation for a p,aited in piatn tnYeloya, PsTis $uauranr Co,, G rainy day? 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Equal parts of" plaster of Paris and• whiting mixed with water is a good filler for repair cracks in walls before: they are painted or papered: This is a hint worth following. /t ere is only one — e visiting frt.� ac T, ,, a Brenub, :4a AGENTS WANTED WANTED—One reliable man in every town, merchant preferred, to take orders for best Custom -Made Clothes.- in Canada. Highest commissions. REX TAILORING CO., Ltd. TORONTO 2 WANTED CIGAR STORE INDIAN Formerly used in front of Tobacconist Store. Must be In good condition. State price and where can be seen. FL WATKINS 73 W. Adelaide St. Toronto One inch of rain equals 101 tons to the acre. CCI DENTS Will happen. Be prepared for every hurt. • .Beepp a bottle of M1nerd's handy. _ere s;nir For Constipation 4 ASK FOR IT BY NAME Sold onlgiizbottles packed in sealed Cartons . - - NEVER IN BULK rw: - JThER CLAB DAVOHTER IS WELL 4 4 4 Nujol is inanufacfured only by • Nujoll;aboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (N.J.) 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She attends school every day now and goes skating, and does other cat - of -door sports. I recommend this. medicine to any one who is run-down and nervous and weak."-Mrs.PAlucs, 106 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a dependable medicine for young women's troubles. For sale by druggists everywhere. 0 CUTICLJRA HEALS ECZEMA ON FACE n Rash, Spread toScalp:itched and Burned, Face Very Soria, "Eczema broke out in a rash ora my face and later spread" to my scalp. The rashscaled over and sore eruptions formed. It caused a great deal of itching and burning and'rrny face was vety sore. 'The, trouble lasted three otfour weeks. " 1: wee treated without any bet-, efit. I begat. usingCuticura Soap and Ointment and could see a great change after the first night. 1 cone tinned • the treatn'ient acid it four weeke 1 was completely healed." (Signed) Mies Margaret Danyovir, Ferrisburg, Vermont. Daily tire! of Cuticnra Soap, with touchcii of Cuticuta Ointment now and then, 'keeps the skin fresh,• smooth and clear. Cuticura 'Tal- Cutri to also ideal for the: skirt. . eatdll. S tt rroA by Md. A4dreia Canadian Neat attar us, sox.+4., Mestseai" recti,Jogs tic, teteMM 24 and NH. $ikota 2e. Cutioer5 easels*c�l%� ISSUE N.