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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-5-4, Page 3KELLY THROWS HIS CRUTCHESA A OLD TIME STRENGTH HAS RETURNED AND HE FEELS FINE. Int , Advocate. India's dv e. o. The bumesonnient of Maliandee laar- amchand Gandhi, the arch -agitator of to the activities of one of the most remarkable men of the Indian E`depire,. Gandhi was born in 1860, He stud- ied for the Bar, to which he was called at Lincoln's Inn, London, and after a short period of practice in Bombay he ween to South Africa, where he be- came the leader of tragi, Indians who C'lwished to institute reforms. an Do as Big a Days Wak In 1900 the Zulu rebellion found him as Any Man, Now, 1-.1e De- in a position of great strength and the cause of endless trouble to the Govern - India, has put a stop clal;es----Gives Tanlac ment. But duringrebellion did thehe Credit. splendid work in organizing' an antbul- "Tania( has iasfort sd oto to perfect epee corps. it Back in India, Gandhi carne to be re - health, anvil the best I can say for fe not as good as !t deserves" said gar<ded as ti saint with supernatural , Bohn Kelly, an employee of the I*`red power. He gave all his money away to the Construction C'Ompanv reelable; 9 atialtat 12 i ma poor, and lived the life of a .shoe -'e -i Bold lt., Hamilton, Oat. maker; but all the t:•tie he was plot- "Two e -ear -:t ago I hada severe t'ase" ting the passive revolt against Britishl of Irl eniitnnia a+°htch teff me !u an eve rule, whsall bas at last led to his a fel weakened eouclition, and a fes rpt` wanks later I had an aft. ,g f grippe. i Gandhi is undoubtedly sincere. He to ac. o. talire•.. . s ri: t e 5 0 withpassionate o s . c un a s, »ai:ate I trya at stomach Y o t,tcp h gat all outoford r r e ai d I could srarcel• eat enough to keen me devotion, He is ail educated man, and alive. For six weeks Mf legs we:sae! the various outbreaks and murders weal; I just had to hobble around on I not he 'aid at Itis door for he has al- which have nisrked his campaigns can - crutchetr, d an ruy been alta shorddeis i liva•t awfully. I couldn't stoop over l ways advocated passive resietanee. , Icanwhile, although he is a menace without zurilizg ee bad I thought my back would break, I couldn't bring a o British power in India, we can at ?illy Iaauds to„ether, in fauna of mo be. least re,-:Irect hint for his courage and Cause of the peiu in my eboultlers. I was canstipeteu nearly ail the time. "Well, since tai;it.g Tanlac I know ft is a w.anderful bu'lder. It gave neo a whale ut an annetito after a hail, only sincerity. Minority Expression. During the campaign for prohibition a Little. tat�'rn link to lively intern t in taken orae battle, and thetead of my i the election. 1'.cery Souee, with the food giving ane indigestion like u used exception of OLe, dia.played this card: to, it got to agreeing with nae per- „This House is I]a•y," abet°ly so that I always hail plenty of For days all eyes watched tee win- astrergth and energy. In fact, i feel down of that one house without aaay pas well to -day as 1 ever did in my dile, sign. •et last tial: piaeard appeared: and can do as good a days work as "Thus House Leaks a Little." 1111)' man. Tonle' can't be, recommend- ted too highly:" Good Luck; 7`ani:te is Sold by al/ gond druggists, 1 . "My brother alae been in "Africa for �-Advt the last year, and lona 3urt cone home. If you cannot have what you like, ! He hay been hurting tiger." try to like what you have. t'ilow e-icitinz;. Dili he have luck?" Minard's Liniment for sate everywhere ; "Rather: Ile never met acs and. Their Origin �•--ter, GA.RMICHAI=_L into a family name just as other place Raen:ti 0rig in--Weish. a 1':ante.a have done. Source—A locality. The +tamp of Carmichael is one of BUXTON time wtricli is more widely known, Rae,al (gamin•—English. Source --A locality. pethape. than borne. and you maY find • Th(4'0 i3 no doubt a: to the manner it intereet:zrg from the Net that ono , in whlcl: thi,i family naizre originated. element from which It Is compounded ; It was first used in reference to the SS so obvtous, and ilio other so lien- locality from which the original bear - em had come, end this locality was the the two original inventors of the rang Wild d Gees e �' n Fly iNorth. ori . Due north they go To the wastes of snow, Or where lone polar waters flow On a flinty, ice -gripped strand; High,, high they eweep Through the cloudy deep, Where twilight's mazy vapora creep Above a rain -swept loud. To pilat's Cry Their shapes file by;, A wavy chain across the sky, The speedy line recedes. The April night Enfolds their flight, But of courage high, hope infinite, The heart :z, lesson reads. —James P. Me]'adden, i Ener Reason. Dr. Jones had responded to a note lett at his door by a farmer, asking him to i o as seen its poseib!e to sed, his little boy, who had a "very bad Cold." The doctor took one d4ok at the child andturned rr ed to the mother. "Don't yon know 3 our boy is com- ng down with the nieasies?" he asked, severely, "Yes, doctor, I knew he was," said the woman, 'Then why in the world {lid YOU, write me that he had a very bad cold? asked the duet, The woman hesitated for moment; then, looking at her husband, She said with sullen fralilcness: "Neither him nor me know how to spell mea.,Ies." NOTHING TO EQUAL BABY'S OWN TABLETS Mae. Georges Lefebvre, St. Zenon,1 Que., writes: ""I do not think there is any other medicine to equal Baby a i Own Tablets for little ones. I have used them for my baby and would, use I nothing else."" What Mrs, Lefebvre • says thourauds of other mothers gay.: They have found by trial that tine Tab- lets always do lust what is claimett for them. The Tablets are a mild but thorougla laxative wiaicb regulate the bowels and sweeten. the stomach and thus bani,„ indigestion, constipation, colds. colic, etc. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cts a box from The Dr. Williams' ;Medi cMe Co.. Brockville, Ont. Huge British Range Finder. Tide largest range finder in th world Is over twice the size of any used .during the war, and has been constructed in England for use in coastal defense. It was designed by DIGESTIVE TROUBLES CAUSE 11111011 DISTRESS Are Nearly Always Due to Thin, Watery Med. I)o not think that because your stomach is easily upset You are tine victim of :some serene% malady. One of the host common causes of loth, gestiou is anaemia, or thin, watery blood. In feet it has. become general- ly recognized that healthy activity of the stonlaeli is impossible unless the blood is rich and.reel. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Bove been found valuable in oases of indigestion, nervous de =laepsia and stomach weak- ness, just because they are a blood builder and nerve Louie. The rich, red blood following their use not only inn .le a healthy lige :diva, but car- ries (veer to the cheeks and lips. and'. gives vigor to the trtu: e1es, One• ire" Sir Ernest Shaekletcn has been b;cried, ti lrtrrknnt point to rembiuber iii t..at I)r,ranee is 2,000 rtiv from er'r.lization, hitt 4� intones' Pink:Pi"ls contain aro Sarni- it is shoe tiv to pec cess a co*nn'lptP A Unique (Cloud Bank, A singular atmospheric phenomenon recently noted along the western. toast of 'South America is a bank or `band of cloud extending for two thousand miles, from I•.Ieuador to the centre of IChili, and following the trend of the coast range •cif hills. The :cloud band } is between•ten and 'twenty miles broad, floats at an elevation f between two thousand and three thousand feet and has a vertical thickness of not less than one thousand feet. This curious phenomenon is aserib- ed to the prevalence of cool southerly and south-westerly winds blowing ob- liquely along -shore, and having their moisture condensed by the coast. hili range just sufficiently to. produce clouds without rain. Antarctic Iron Foundry Near Shackleton': Tomb, The Island of South Georgia, wher , € A1.L UWS OR 1.5W rlayr� L*$F33a i irel ling• Aatliers. S$w9, cable,hgetfhpaill g„ 1. ata, ghiptt k€lt4eet to approval at iF,naso j TrieesORZ TR�7lt1', O1tONTO RK Q GYx, l Test of Knowledge. Hyde Park Orator—"It's knowledge , it kv'r Ns, Mail we wan,,, Ask the s., i.d,aFa n a�, t�hert, i Sia eta Charta was King of Ellen l:!--, area 'e earn toil yea," Classified Acivertiselpents _ CAIVADIAN I6iATBXMQNIA PAPI5R. 25e Na 3ther Ye0.. .4. cCr eery, r++ct#ian, Oat. .tRX' t:10,OQ 'rO e60.Qe PEP AAY vuicanlziz�F 13a indeAetadent: vas teaota you Wrlte trot part#quIaars, Cbtel rt hrttetor, Canada Vuteanizer, eel eta At074Ta4 r* VOR StcF. rt ,,.r1) meet "al.0 e-ott sate ! �! on farm next Sir ;Whit Eaton's farm. twenty-one buudred dollars at 7%. King Township. £iscuurt 2(I' ,. Norman, 16 Richmond East, Toronto. B.ELTtrete FOR SALE fel drugs or opiates and are thus to though ,mall, troll su.ata�lr•,t, A Rennet be Preferred to preparations that ficin has despatched to this dietant- nn re v stlm'alate for a time. Before isle one of its speela; eomprelterteive • you begin worrying unneeev,'nrl1Y plants for malting c e lags requ'red in about your ;tate of health, try the repairing the rrzaelzir:ery+ o€ wilalisarl to:tie treatment of Dr. Williairas' Man vessels. Any necessary repairs to the Pill,. You will be surpri ea to see ships con nasal be carried oet by this tuipmcnt. how rapidly your appetite retinu:, and your debtlitat*'d se -stem revives. 1iisss Sarah e'itt•quhar, North I3rouktiell. N.S.. wilt, Sae proved the value of these pills in rases of this hind, -;ty : Sandy McNab tt:tak a ,-ixpenny "For a lolls time I wee a offerer ticket in a raffle fora non; ung *er), from indigestion, which seemed to ea•r. He won it. ry wit14 it a Complication of other Was he pleased at. his good f"'r- troubles. Every rareai brougbt misery tune? watt it, as the eating, was followed by Not a bit. severe pair,: in the stomach, causing When the pony and trap were at times eau ea and vomiting, and at brought to him he eureeyea them Other Ulnae an accumulation of gas gloomily. that ctuced severe palpitation of the "I tell ye," he said, -the whole ti'E ng heart and a smothering sensation, : was a swindle." The result was tient my gotten -a) health "What's the neater?"' asked his was seek -allele' of e;:ted anti the least friends, exertion would tire nee out. I had "Where's the waip?" deans taken touch medicine, but did not get ' Sandy. snore than impunity relief until I began tieing I)r. Williams' Pink Pills, which I took for a considerable time. with the result that I now enjoy every meal and ain no longer distressed af- ter eating, I find myself in every way enjoying better health and I clreer- Swindled, ei ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION fatly ret;onituend these pills to similar Create Gas, Sournees and Pain. sufferers.'" How to Treat. You eau get 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills Medical autltoritlee :'are that near - through any dealer in medicine or by 1y nine -tenths of the eases of Mout, 'a mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for trouble. indigestion, eouruess, bunting.. ;2,50 by writing The Dr. Williams' gas, bloating, nausea. etc.. are due to e, 1ledicine Co., Brockville. out, an excess of hydrochloric avid int e stomach and not -onae believe to .a New Vacuum Tube A j'� lack of digestive ,nit•ee, The delicate' Aid to Partially Deaf, is delayed and food sours, causing the sling. For, of course, the last two village of Buxtnn, in Derbyshire, Eng- finder that has been in use in tb syllables in it are from tbo given name lnnd. British navy for many years, and th of elieliael, The tiret usc'a of sucilz surnames, of consists of a horizontal tube carried iVlirartl'e Liniment R Heves Neuralgia Amerg c:ti`,a. a:s, the coca; binds it^- ;ztaate the eggs. f; .onagr 7t©yr Fe eetele; richt: uta DOG DISEASES and Idow to Ie zee Mailed free to any A. dregs by the Aaatlor, 51. May txlavgm Co„ ac. • 124 FYeRt 24th .erPet New Tare, i1.$.A. trip 1 er stomach lining .s irritated, digestion ,-, Don' Worry !dont Your Complexion Cu i e Will Take Care 4. If you make the Cuticura Tri ;tour evcry•day toilet preeparatt - ;yea will have a hair And soft white hss:sis. Seep to cleanse, Ointment to heal 'redeem to powder and pt:rfutne. Saap25e. OtetmcatliSeaa3^c. Tateardli throughouttheDo n ufon. Canada n.l leant: nmdeeU *ttd,3ti4St,!'aatSt.,R; Etaetec�l. UPagr Cuticwi$oapahaves without map. 1�r R� lrConsiderable progress has been;stonw.clisufferer kuru ;�3h� 1evc�ay' ceEEDs e Sl made in frau development of telephonic) Artificial ddr tents are not needed e 'hearing aids for the partially deaf, in such eases and may do real harm, at but the limit had apparently been! Try laying aside all digestive aids and Since this given name, of Hebrew course, were innocent of any intent to on a central frame, which rotates origin, and indicating "one aim is like make them hereditary family design s. with the tube on a pedestal. God," was a Iltbltcal name of the type tions, People el the community in likely to appeal to the imagination of which a ntan lived would simply refer the early Claristiate of Northern Ear- to hint as **William de Buxton" or ope, whatever their rate. it spread "Walter of Seaforth" simply to dis- quickly on the heels of Christianity anguish thein from other Williams or into Germany, France, England, Scot- Walters; for instance, from "William land, Ireland and Wales. the Innkeeper" and "Walter Carter" It Is the first sellable of the family (who nuzuutacturetd carts). There name, however, that Mantillas it aa might be in the same COnaniunity a development: among the Cymric William of Buxton and a John of Bus - Celts; that is, the Welsh. Glance at ton. It might happen that the Bux. a, map of Wales. Note the n..,nber of ton steels to William's sons and not place names which begin with. "Car" or to those of John, who might come to co aging y. am lastenmg. ""Caer." This word meant a "fortress" be known by their trades or the par- "Would you—er—do you think you or "stronghold," equivalent in a sense tieular parts of town in which they could --.get me a drink of water? I to the Saxon "ton" and "burgh," tate lived. am as dry as a bone." German "burgh," and also to "castle." Buxton, as a piece name, you might The place Iusowa as Carmichael imagine to be a compound of the word would in modern English have been "buck," referring to a deer, and, let bailed Mtehael's Fort, and it also must ars say, "den,'" meaning a wooden en- lhiaave received its name subsequent to closure. History indicates, however, the Christianization of the Welsh. a different origin of the name. The As a surname, of course, it at first indicated the place of residence of the individual, or more likely his former place of residence, and it developed of Bone Dry. She had marked the huskiness in his voice for the past ten minutes, and the nerviious manner din which he fidgeted in his chair spoke \ 'lumen to her. She knew what was coming. reached along this line until the new: instead get from any druggist a few vacuum -tulle �mpliiier tugs reduced• ounces of Bisurated Magnesia trawl OOCTOAS FAIL take a teaspoonful in a girarter gkete Lydia E. Pipklar 's'l egeiabla Coil - This tube, the result of the efforts efy of water right after eating. tins many inventors, consist* primarily, sweetens the stomach, prevents the , pound Often Does That.,—Reed of a small electric bulb having within; formation of exoess acct and there is Mr'sa Miner's Testimony' it a filament, a spiral wire called a no sourness, gas or pain. Bisurated , grid, and a metallic plate, all in then lilagneaia (in. powder or tablet fora Ghuruhusco, N Y.--" Iwas under the never liquid or milk) is hatnalesti to doctor's care for over five years for order named, the atom s inexpensive to torte •trail backache and had no ~�'• ' is the most efficient form of magnesia ! I relief from hissnedi- 1 1 "Clara," MONEY ORDERS, for stomach purposed. It is used by eine. One day a Clara, he said, and his throat Remit by Dominion Express Money 1 thousands of peolile who enjoy their , �r y'i;ap'i neighbor told me seemed dryand parched, would you order. If lost or stolen you get your meals with no more fear of in*1ig*.a. vY .about your 'Vegeta- seemed is, could 1 you—do `(you think money back. tion. * " ; ' bre Compound and e took it. It heliedme that you" —o-4�; so much that :I wish "r "Go on, lGeori e," she murmured, en- Mistaken Identity'. W to advise all wometc " As a steamer was leavingthe harbor � .,�._.. to try L,vclr: E. Pink - of Athens a well-dressed young lady ��"sem • t# ,i hams V e g eta ble passenger approached the captain, � k male' tun for i'e- and, pointing to the distant hills, in- ° orale rouiales and in—backache It is a The first red rose to be grown in England was planted in the gardens of the Manor of Savoy, London, in the thirteenth century. "bux" here is more akin to our word At the time of the Armistice 5,000 "book," which comes from the old tons of salvage from the battlefields Saxon. word indicating the beech tree. was being dealt with each week in 11 establishments in England. "Ton, town. Jenkins���k�� Took a Cracked Chib To Tame Lions kr The exhibition ended rather badly. It very nearly was a big day for the lions and a sad day for Mr. Jenkins --all for want of proper care in getting ready. Many a man who has business to do and a living to make and a job to fill is as care- less how he feeds his body as Mr. Jenkins was in picking out a club SomeSoe foods are too heavy, some are too starchy, many lack neces- sary elements and so starve the body — and many load the system down with fermentation and auto- intoxication. Grape -Nuts helps build health and strength. It contains the full richness of wheat and malted bar- - ley, including thy:, vital mineral elements, without which the body cannot be fully sustained. Grape - Nuts digests quickly and whole- somely. Served with cream or good milk, it is a complete food -- crisp and delicious. Grape -Nuts is just the food for those who care to meet life's situa- tions well prepared in health. Order Grape -Nuts from your grocer today. Try it with cream or milk for breakfast or lunch, or made into a delightful pudding for dinner. Grape -Nuts ---the Body Builder "There's a Reason" Made by Canadian Poatum Cereal Co., Limited, Windsor, Ontario ir, C0ARSE SALT LAN C;` SALT Bulk Carlota TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO quired: "What is that white stuff on the hills, captain?" "That is snow, madam," replied the; captain. "Well," remarked the lady, "I( thought so myself, but a gentleman! has just told me it was Greece." In the Dizzy Future, The new era that is upon us will be an era of unbelievable speed. The following incident is not fiction; it is a prophecy. A young man of A.D. 1950 was giv- ing his girl an airing, so to speak, in a swift ,and powerful 2,000 h.p. aero plane. "That's England we're approaching," he said. They lived in Aaastralia. "British Isles, you know. Pretty little group they make, don't they?" "I don't see them," said the girl$ anxiously. "Where are they?" "Oh," said the young man, "we've passed them now!" Considerate; great help in carrying a child. as I have noticed a difference when I didn't take it. I thank you for this medicine and if I ever come to this point again 1 do not want to be without the Vegetable Com- pound. I give you perm t t ioutopublish this letter so that all women can take myadvice,"—itirs. FRED MINER, Bo 1.02, Churubusco, N. Y. ' It's the same story over again_ Women suffer from ailments for years.. They try doctors and different medi- cines but feel no better. Finally they _ take Lydia E. Pinkham's `Vegetable Blistered Feet, Sore Feet, red�Feet, Compound e case of Mrs. you see its value in Burning and Aching net or a long tramp After a hard day's work That's the truth of thematter. If you and your feet gra aompietely used are suffering from any of the troubles bathe them in hot water. then rule theinup,`women have you oughtto try this mod well with MINA.RD'S I.1NIMI',NT. it - mem.It can oe takenin safetybv ,young will relieve you and you trill never he without a bottle, or old, as it contains no harmful iiruge. Mistess (reprovingly) : "Bridget, breakfast is very late this morning. I noticed last night that you had nom- • pany in the kitchen, and it was near- ly twelve o'clock when you went to bed." Bridget; "It was, ma'am. I knew you was awake, for I heard ye movin' about; an' I said to mesell ye'd need sleep this mornin', an' I wouldn't dis- turb ye wid an early breakfast �. ma'am.,, *.. Mahogany trees do not reach their full height until they are two hundred years old. { The world is blessed. most by hien who do the things, and not by those who merely talk about them. Widow -burning, now virtually ex- tinct in India, is said to exist still in parts of Africa; widows were immo- lated on the husband's funeral pyre as a sign of virtue, and also to provide the dead man with attendants in the met world. ISSUE No, 17--'22. WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name ' "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Accept only an . "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain., Pain Randy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture et mono- aceticacidester or Sa,iicylleseld. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer, manufacture, to assist the public against Imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mark. the "Bayer Cross.' sit