The Exeter Advocate, 1924-11-27, Page 3•
The ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY makes
finer tea and more of it
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Quebec Soon'to Add Three
New Roads Into U.S.
Three me,highways from points in
Quebec province to the United States
border will be completed between now
and New Year's Day. The early part.
of thismonth the Larprairie-Lacolle
highway via St. John's will be handed
over to the roaddepartment by, the
contractors. At the end of the month
the Ibervilie-St. Albans will be ready.
The. Waterloo -Newport highways 'will
be completed by January. 1, 1925.
With the construction of these. three
highways in the course of the summer
months the province will have at the
disposal of its residents and of tour-
ists nine main highways which con
meet with good roads in the United.
States.
According to L. J. Boulanger Deputy
Minister of Roads, the season has been
a good one for oonstruct1on, and much
progress has been made, as October
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offered ideal conditions for carrying
an the work.
In July next, occording to the pro-
gram, the Legis -St. Lambert highway
will be completed .;r. far as St. Angele.
A. tenth highway to the United
States, now under study, is the road
from Victoriaville, Arthabasca County,
to Woburn. • Engineerswill start pre
'paring their plans early nett, ,spring.
While wbrl. has been conducted by
the road department, road work of an-
other nature has been in flog -nes un-
der the supervisiona the Coloniza-
tion Department,, and as a result it is
announced that the work on the Gaspe
Peninsula belt road, which goes from
Matane to Gaspe, has been so .suc-
cessful•that next spring there will re-
main only $75,0OQ worth of work to be
executed to complete: that thorough-
fare.
While the completion of that road
will prove useful for the residents of
the Gaspe region and open new mar-
kets, it is expected also that tourists
will receive great benefit by getting
this additional district to visit. The
highway, has been constructed amid
some unique scenery and efforts have
been made not to interfere with the
natural beauties.
Give and it Shall be Given
You.
There ic, in Austria a monastery
which, in former times, was very rich,
and remained rich so tong as it was
charitable to the poor; but when it
ceaed to give, then it became indi-
gent and is so to this day. Not long
since a poor man went there and
solicited alms, which was denied him.
He demanded the reason why they re-
fused to give for Gods sake. The
porter of the monastery answered:
"We are become poor;" whereupon
the. mendicant Said, "The cause of
your poverty is this: Ye had formerly
in the monastery two brothers, the one
named Date (give) and the other Dabi-
tur (it shall be given you). The 'form-
er
former ye thrust out; the other went away
of himself."
Thames ballast is some of the most
valuable building material in the
world,
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er Your
Farm Help Nw
TO BE OF SERVICE to Eastern Canadian farmers and help
to meet their needs in securing competent farm help, the
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY will continue its farm help
service during 1925. and will include in this service, as last
year, the supply of women domestics and boys.
Through experience in the last two years, the Company is DOW
in touch with a number of good farm laborers in Great Britain,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France, Holland, Switzerland and
other European countries and can promptly fill applications
for farm help.
In order to have the help reach Canada in time for the spring
operations, farmers requiring help must get their applications
in early, to enable us to secure the help needed.
Blank application forms 'and full- ^ information regarding the
service may be obtained from any C.P.R.- agent or from any
of the officials listed below. THE SERVICE IS ENTIRELY,
FREE OF CHARGE.
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY . COMPANY
Department of Colonization and Development.
MONTREAL, Que.—J. Bengali," General Agricultural Agent.
MONTREAL, Que.-C. Le Duo Norwood, Land Agent.
,TORONTO. Ont.—J. E. Parker, General Agent, Ocean Traffic.
OTTAWA, Ont.—M. J. O'Brien, Special • Colonization Agent
SHERBROOKE, Que.—W. M. }IiIlhouse, Special ;Colonization Walle,.
ST. ,JOHN, N.S.—G. Bruce Burma, District. Passenger Agent.
KENTVILLE, N.B.-Geo. E. Graham, Gen. Manager pominion Atlantle
H. C. P. Cresswell. Z.:S. DENNIS,
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uccess!
P, tirc'ess .doing—bit of pluck--
And
luck -And t :'.;l;,htlee,3 people oal1 it "Iuck!"
A wee:liDg sowing•.--afl the day
Folks cry, "Good fortune's come your
way!"
Few people realize, it seems,
Thai real success needs more than
dreams.
Tb make it ours we climb life's hill
With feet that plod --•and dauntless
will.
—Lillian Gard.
WHY -gligironsrt
OFTEN COMES BACK.
The Usual Treatment Does Not
Reach . the Root of .the
Trouble.
Most treatments for rheumatism do
no more than aim to keep down the
poison in the blood and enable nature
to overcome that • particular attack. -
Then when the system becomes" run-
down from any cause the disease again.
gets the upper hand and it all has to
be done over,
Sufferers from rheumatism who
have found their Condition unrelieved
or actually growing worse while using
other remedies, would do well to try
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.,,_ The tonic
treatment with this medicine has
proved in thousands of cases that it
builds up the blood to a point that en-
ables it to cast out the rheumatic
poisons through the regular channels,
the bowels, kidneys and the skin.
When this is done rheumatism is ban-
ished, and as long as the blood is kept
pure and rich the patient will be im-
mune from attack. This ` is fully
proved by the case of E. E. Davis, IP.,
of Dinsmore, Sask., who says;—"I feel
it my duty to sufferers from rheuma-
tism to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. Some years ago I was a great
sufferer from this trouble and was con-
fined to my room. I tried two doctors
without relief and had become des-
pondent. Then I saw Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills recommended for this trou-
ble and got six boxes, Before they
were all gone I was able to get around
on crutches, and then I was on the
eleventh box I started to work. I
have not missed a day's work since on
account of rheumatism. On two occa-
sions since I have had light touches
of the trouble, but a box of the pills
soon put me right. I strongly recom-
mend rheumatic sufferers to give Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial."
You can get these pills from any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Ocean. Derelicts Last a Long
Time.
Much interest has been aroused in
the question of ocean derelicts by the
adventures of the abandoned Nova.
Scotia schooner, Governor Parr.
Thio vessel left Ingramport, Nova
Scotia, on September 26th, 1823, with
a cargo for Buenos Ayres, but was,
dimasted in a gale and abandoned on
October 3rd. Later, the Elder Demp-
ster liner, Zaria, encountered her in
mid-Atlantic. A party was sent off to
her, and she was set on fire.
The fire seems to have burned it-
self
tself out, however, for on July 29th of
this year she was seen, still afloat, be-
tween the Azores and Portugal, and
slie has been reportedby other ships
since that date.
Derelicts, like the Governor Parr,
-are a menace to shipping, as was
shown when the Allan liner Ionian
struck one in 1900. She came into
Cport with a forty -foot gash in her side.
Sometimes a derelict will remain
afloat for a very long period, the re-
oqrd being probably held by one which
drifted about the North Atlantic for
thirty-one months. The American
schooner W. L. White affords another
classic instance of the derelicts
powers of endurance. It was aband-
oned in Mare., 1888, off the coast of
the United States, and ran ashore on
one of the .Hebridean islands in Janu-
ary, 1889, having covered a distance of
6,000' miles -
A Bird Falls.
A hunter fired' a gun with telling skill,
His marka bird, which fluttered to
mound,'
Rolled o'er and died without cola -
plaint or sound,—
Afluff of feathers and anopen bill
The relic of this speck of life,a thrill
The less an 'earth where cruel lusts
abound,
A tiny bit of energy aground,
A gem to Beauty•lost, a voice now still,
Yet Truth and Beauty will reflect their
light
Until the heedless are a vangn-lohed
tlhrang,..
And blood lust. shall no more the world
benefit,
When men who kill for sport shall.
sense the wrong,
And know the shot that stops the
cinch's flight • -
Bills not alone a bird, but more,—
A song.
--'Fred W. Allsopp.
The Magic Vitanaine.
At a recent meeting of the Ameri-
can Chemical Society, Professor Wal-
ter Eddy took from bis pocket a small
vial and passed it round among' the
assembled chemists.
All they could seewas a small quan-
tity of white powder at the bottom of
the bottle. Yet it created a sensation,
sinal it was the first vitamine that
any one had ever seen or handled.
An amount no more than three -hun-
dredths of a milligram, which is about
as much of the powder; as could be
caught on the point of a pin, given
every day to a young rat stunted by
living on deficient diet would cause it
to grow again at a normal rate.
HEALTHY CHILDREN
ALWAYS SLEEP WELL
The healthy child sleeps well and
during its waking hours is never cross
but always happy and laughing. It is
only the sickly rChild that is cross and
peevish. Mothers, if your children do
not sleep well; if they are cross and
cry a great deal, give them Baby's
Own Tablets and they will soon be
well and happy again. The Tablets
are a mild but thorough laxative which
regulate the bowels, sweeten the
stomach, banish constipation, colic and
indigestion and promote healthful
sleep. They are absolutely guaranteed
free from opiates and may be given to
the new-born babe with perfect safety.
You can obtain the Tablets through
any medicine dealer at 25 cents a box,
or by mail, post paid, from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., •Brockville,
Ont.
So Trying.
The Irishman was away on his holi-
days.
olidays. One morning he came down to
breakfast with a very wo.r:o.l town
on his face and an open letter in his
hand. He looked so gloomy and ate so
little that presently one of his fellow
holiday-makers asked him what was
the matter.
He replied that he had just had a let-
ter from his sister to say that she had
had an addition to her family.
"You dont look very pleased about
it," answered the other. "Is it a boy
or a girl?"
"That's just what is bothering me,"
was the reply. "They didn't tell me
in the letter, and now, bejabers, I don't
know whether I'm an uncle or an
aunt?"
An On a day
eps illness
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And So it Was.
A man with an uncanny mania for
juggling with figures, produced pencil
and paper and said to a friend:
"Put down the number of your living
brothers, Multiply it by two. Add
three. Multiply the result by five. Add
the number of living sisters. Multiply
the result by ten. Add the number of
dead brothers and sisters. Subtract
one hundred and fifty from the result."
The friend did it.
"Now," said the other with a cun-
ning smile, "the right-hand figure will
be the number of deaths, the middle
figure the number of Iiving sisters, and
the left-hand figure the number of liv-
ing
iving brothers."
And it was so.
Experience.
Flapper Motor Driver (after the ac-
cident)—"It was all your fault. I've
been driving carefully, I've had two
years' experience."
Old. Man (picking himself up)—"But
I've always walked carefully. I've had
68 years' experience."
California produced almost six per
cent. of the total hay crop reported in
the United States for last year.
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MORETHAN 55,0QO FARMERS,
have bought their farms in WasLern `
Canada from the Canadian Pacific. A
remarkable Fact. Think! There is a
reason. The large area of our hold -i
Ings affording choice of location and of !
land to suit every farming need. Fair i.
price, fair contract, and fair dealing
combined with abundant fertility of
soil, good climate and social condi- i
tions make farm life there desirable
and attractive, Thousands more will
select their farm from our virgin lands,
from our improved farms, and with
some capital and determination. to
work, can make- a home and pay for
it. Write for our booklet, "The Prairie
Provinces of Canada," and leaflet,
"Western Canada Forges Ahead." C. L.
Norwood, Land Agent, Canadian Pacific
Railway, Desk W., Windsor Station,
Montreal, Que.
Gold in the Head
Heat Minard's and inhale often.
Splendid far catarrh.
A False Charge.
Detractor -"He's a coward -hiding
.behind a petticoat!"
Defender—"That' can't be true—
they're not worn now!"
Dual Personality.
A certain professor was endeavor-
ing to explain to his . class that. both'
parents have an equal inuence upon
the life .of a child.
"For," he concluded gravely, "you
will find that a man is as muph the son
of his, father as he is, the daughter of
his mother."
Donh11n1011 Express Money Orders are
on sale In 'live thousand offlbea'
throughout; Canada.
Japan is the only country where
seaweed is cultivated for human con-
sumption.
Minard's Liniment for 'Rheumatism.
Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN'
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tabletsy ou are
not getting the genuine Bayer product proved' safe
,by millions and prescribed by ph sicians 24 years for
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
Accept 22.1y "Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 : tablets
.Also bottles of 24 and 100—t ruggista.
Aspirin is the trade 'mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer llianufactuie of Monoacetic
acidester oE Salicrlltaeld (Acetyl Salicylic Acid, 'A 8. A."), Mlle It Is well known
that Aspirin 'reane slayer manufacture, to assist the public 'against iutitatlons. the Tablets
or 'Biro Company, w1ri be stamped with Bair' geacral trade mark, the "Bayer Oross,"
Sweeten
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CUTICURA HEALS
PAINFUL PIMPLES
On Face and Shoulders,
Itched and Burned.
" My trouble began with a rash
of pimples on my face and shoul-
ders. The pimples were hard and
red and festered and scaled over.
They were very painful and itched
and burned so that I could not sleep
nights.. I was ashamed to go any-
where my face was so disfigured.
The trouble lasted about four and
a half years.
"I began using Cuticura Soap
and Ointment, and after using three
cakes of Cuticura Soap and two
boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was
completely healed." (Signed) Miss
Myrtle A. Westover, Bolton Centre,
Quebec.
Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment
and Talcum to keep your skin clear.
Sample Each Pres by Mail. Address Canadian
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at" Try our new Shaving Stick.
PAINS Ii LEFT
srn
Other Troubles Women Often Haves
I ' Relieved by Lydia E. Piukham's 1,
Vegetable Compound ' ..•
Lachine, Quebec.—" I took Lydia E.
inkham'sVegetable Compoundbecause
differed with pains in my left side and
ack, and with weakness and other
troubles women so often have.I was
this way about six months. I saw the
Vegetable Compound advertised in the
'Montreal Standard' and I have taken.
four bottles of it..I was a very sick won
man and I feel so much better I would
not be without it. I also use Lydia E.
Pinkham's Sanativo Wash. I recomi
mend the medicines to my friends and 1:
am willing for you to use my letter as a'
testimonial."—Mrs. M. W. ROSE, 580'
Notre Dame Street, Lachine, Quebec. ?
Doctor Said an Operation
Provost, Alberta.—"Perhaps you whit
remember sending me one of your books
a year ago. I was in a bad condition;
and would suffer awful pains at Uncials•
and could not do anything.The doctor,
said I could not have, children unitise
I went tinder an operation. I read
testimonials of Lydia E. Pinkham't
Vegetable Compound in the papers and
a friend recommended tyle to take it.
After taking three bottles I became
much better and wow have a bonny baby;
girl four months old. I do my house
work and help a little with the chores.'
I recommend the Vegetable Compoun
to my friends and am willing for you
use this testinlonialletter."—Mrs.A.
ADAMS, .Box 54, Provost, Alberta. 0 1
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