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Exeter Advocate, 1912-4-11, Page 7NEW STKEI��TH IP(THE: SPRING Nature Needs Aid in Taking New Health -Giving Blood In the spring the system needs a tonic, To be healthy you must have new blood just as the trees must have new sap to renew their vitality: Nature demands it; and. without this new blood you, will. feel weak and languid. You may. have twinges of rheumatism or the sharp, stabbing pains of neuralgia. Often there are disfiguring pimples or eruptions ori the skin. In other raises there is merely a feeling of tiredness and a variable" appetite. Any of these are signs that the blood is out of erdor-that the d° in- door lessened if of winter h 1 e l ev a ,yqur vitality.Whatyou needing spring is a tonic«medicine to put you right, and in all the world of medicine there is no tonic can equal Dr, Williams' Pink Pills„ These pills actually make new, rich, red d?lood our greatest need in spring. This new blood drives out the seeds of disease and makes easily' tired men, women and children bright, active and strong. Mrs, Murray Marshall, Zephyr, Ont., says: "I do not believe I would ever' have been well and strong again' hut, for Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I was so weak awl nervous that I could not be -left in the: house alone. I would take week spells with my - heart and think I was going to die= I tried +doctors and electric belts, but they did me no good, Then a friend urged zne to try Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills. To my surprise I soonnotic- ed my appetite improving, and from than en I. improved rapidly until I was enjoying the best of health, and'' I, have not been troubled with weakness or nervousness since." These pills are sold by all medb- eino dealers or can be had by mail at 50 cents a box Or six boxes for .,2.5O from The Dr, Williams' Me- dicine Co,, .Brockville, Ont. GOOD LUCK IN IIUBSESUIOES• President of the America ation of Coal Miners. Feder - LB CAUSED SERIOUS TEIO11BL BUT DODD'S ,KIDNEY PILLS BROUGHT T l I E CURE. llr. Itugh 3lertin, ;Suffering. Front Kidney Disease for Two Years, Tells How he got Back his Health: St. Hippolyte de Kilkenny, Lake L'Aehi;an, Terrebonne Co., Que., April 8 (Special), --Again the jaeo- p1e of this neighborhood are tall,-,- ins of a. complete cure of kidney disease. Mr. Ilugh. Martin, .Jr., a j{ well-known young farmer. as the person eured, and he gives all the credit to Dodd's Kidney Pills, "My trouble was caused by a er- ra t cold, Mr..Martin says, inan inter- view, "and I suffered for two years. My head would ache and I had pains in the back as well. I felt heavy and sleepy after meals I was often dizzy, my memory was zl failing and I found it difiieult ito into the Hoofs was introduced into! collect my thoughts. I was also of shoeing horses by driving nails, England by William the Conqueror; nervous, whale heart flutterings ad- , practice, did not maks n.-' t Lott such a nr e ded to m5 a. ire y any ,headway for eeuturios. "I was a sielt'man izi(leecl �vltn T. The, Indians, who had no super- started to use Dodd's Kidney Pills, iors as horsemen, never thought of but bythe time I had taken two shoeing their mounts in any way. I ofper', boxes I was a changed man, Are and ret" they were capable von :stir rowel that I think Dodd's forming remarkable. tourneys over p ,most dicult eountry. The San- .Kidney Pills a -wonderful remedy i" fl"i y If you have two or more of Mr. dawn Derby was wan by a horse run-• y' g nie in a natural state. The race Martin's symptoms your kidneys are o fact diseased. Dochre Kidney Pills are t w r t e the name. of their colonel and their, Miggs m Your wile doesn't $ on the first occasion. Prior to the. -•-� 'k e f like one. Riggs Naturally ` You're t was run wore, owing FACTS ABOUT FACINGS. What They i1.eau ori a Soldier' Uniform. Taking the breeks off a High- lander is one ticklish job, and to de- prive a ,British regiment of its cher- ished facings is another. - Many years . age, however, the military authorities, in their wis- dom, attempted to do so; and to make almost all regiments wear white facings in place of the distinc- tive colors of which ' they i,were , so proud, with the result of wide- spread discontent. What ` by the way are feeings 2 The next tame you see a soldier in hill uniform, cast your ,eye over him, and you will 'notice that his collar, the cuffs of his sleeves, shoulder -straps, and the piping, or edging, of his uniform are a differ- ent ifferent hue from the rest of the tunic, ae s These are f zn,� , The general rule is that Royal re inents-iregimentse e a e d "Royal, or which are known es - the "King's" or "Queen's So -and - se Regiment" --for instance, the. Royal Scots, the King's Liverpool Regiment—wear blue facings;obut there are exceptions. Scarlet, for example, are the foe- ings of the Royal Regiment of Ar- tillery; while the green uniform of the Royal Irish Bines is relieved by dark -green facings. No regiment, however, that is not a Royal regiment wears blue, fee - legs, The famous Buffs (East Kent Regiment) are, of course, so called an account of their buff facings; ivhil,e :the Yorkshire Regimentwere known as "Howard's Greens," Froin, that three horses made a dead lien the sure euro, second attempt the owner of Mar Little 1 longer scene to care grass -green facings. man I always lay the Maine en: Then 1 am detained downtown ovenings. OVER 2 M1LLUOti PACKAGI S SOLD WEEKLY Lt AL EVA » E r e s 3 iSTEM1PER.. i 13 �gE1�OYi1C CQL�w�ra naakiet '"D v.iste Fper; Cansr_a, Ouse ora¢ 7Pt"_exgntlonz." ,';r'BnE', :4fl ds•u gis s, b , ei a+a4>�te�'o- l &r 4 i5i a kfot*Ie it a►t1d !Ad doze • .DiilaLr�' f Iitors.-.-.,cl Ditpooleen i,,PO8tl MEDICAL GO., cloehen, iredfsr:a. f1« 0. d6+, :1IEND f"Ile hasn't. a friend in the world," ,(That's tough. NVboin does he blame it en when lietetays out late at night then l" Complete in it:eelf, Mother £ raves P Worm E :terruinat'r does not ze quire the assistanee of any other medicine to make it effective, it dots not- fail to den its work.. THE GOAT, ni. t • e sir.. s nQ for dolls, but big girls have not lost den gave orders for the light plates to he removed from the hoofs of his nominee, with the result that Mar- den gained a outlet -table victory by three lengths, Even at the present day in Japan the modern horseshoe fincls a strong competitor in, the old fash- ioned sandals made of straw which are :fastened to the. horse's hoofs " after the manner of equine cricket shoes," Talisman to Ward Off Evil --Shoes ak Gold and Silver. It is not difficult to understand wily lovers of horses came to adopt the horseshoe as a talisman against misfortune, says the London Globe. .horses were considered to be, espe- cially liable to the machinations of witches. This fact stands out in all the records of the Lancashire witch- es and other evil hags. If .precautions were, not taken these mischievous witches would ride the horses at dead of night over, the hills, and when the owner came to the stables in the, morning he would find his animals in a lather and utterly exhausted. A horse- shoe fostened over the stable door was believed to ward off such evil. There, is no superstitionmore deeply ingrained in all classes' of society than that which:, is attached to the horseshoe. As an emhlein of good fortune it holds pride of place. Nelson did not disdain to nail a horseshoe to the. *mast of the Vic- tory, In the early' part of the nine- teenth century, the horseshoe was very highly prized, and there were few London mansions where it was not displayed, while humbler folks were at great pains to fasten it over their doors. Horses were not shod either by the Greeks or' Romans. The an- cients were content with wrapping fibre cloth round' the feet of their horses in cold weather, or when it was necessary to pass through miry districts. Instead of troubling about' horseshoes they devoted their attention to hardening the hoofs of their mounts. Nero, who ever strode to outdis- tancehiS contemporaries, caused f is horses to be shod with silver, while his wife's -were resplendent with gold, but in no case were nails driven into the hoofs. The practice A Te ting• Treat. of r i Lastie with cream -Crisp, Y ," fluff bits of white Indian coin; cooked, rolled into flakes and toasted to a golden, brown. Ready to serve direct from the package. Delightful flavour ! Thoroughly wholesome! 'The Memory Lingers" S' Sold by Grocers &nodi; d) Cade: pqn sk� e BABY'S TATTLE mis Baby's little ills are ,many and need close attention. Worms aro among the most common of these ai.lrents---- thero being scarcely a child who is not afflicted by them at some time or other. These,. though, can be readily ban- ished by the frequent use of Babys Own Tablets -the only remedy sold ander the guar- antee of a goverlrnieat analyst to contain no opiate or other harmful drug. Concerning then Mrs. Jos. Daigle, Ste. Perpetiie, Que., writes :—"My baby was troubled with worms; he was nervous and liad no appetite. I gave him Baby's Own Tablets and he was soon well again." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. their affection for dollars. Sone persons are more suseep- tible to wilds than others, eontraet- ing deraegenrents of the pulmonary organs from the slightest causes. These should always have at hand a bottle of Biekle's Anti-Consump- tive nti-Consi.np-tive Syrup, the present day sover- eign .remedy for coughs, catarrh and infiannlation of the lungs. It -will effect a euro no matter how severe the cold .may be. You cannot af- ford to be without, a remedy like Biekle's, for it is the best. The minute a pian begins to feel that his troubles are at an end, he,. makes a fresh beginning. minard's LInUMent for sore everywhere, fl Our •good resolutions might be more lasting if -we could only get them with a guarantee against breakage; THE OUEEN OF SONG. Madame Adelina, Patti made her first public appearance at the age of eight, and before she was fifteen had assisted at over three hundred eoneerts. From 1851 to 1912 is a far cry, yet only .a few months ago Ma- dame Patti was singing at the Royal Albert Hall in London at a benefit concert for Mr. Wilhelm Ganz. The occasion celebratedthe prima don- QUIni(LY .STOPS COUQH . CURC$ VO 05, HEALS fi8G THROAT AND ILUNqs. 26 CENT* AN ACCOMPLISHMENT, "She's awfully proud of her has - band." That so/ Has be had his salary r raised d "Oh, it isn't that, He can not only wash the dishes, but he ea:a put everything away in its :proper; ;placed' CONDUCTOR CURED 01? CON- ' SU i:PTION. "Mr, Copeland, Dear. Sir, --•Fear the benefit of ethers I 'wish to make known what Copeland's Cure for Consumption has done for me, When I commenced taking it I could not sit up, in bed, nor keep anything on, my stomach. My doctor, and a`• consumption specialist of Toronto .said I had the worst form of Con - d sumption, that nothing could be done for nie, ,and " gave me only eight er ten days to live. After taking two bottles of your cure my appetite improved, and that weak. eeing perspiration stopped. Today' ' annarersar , ,of public I am healthier and stronger than [ n o s fiftieth 3 p singing in London, and her render- any 'carrespandence. Wishing you Ings were, full 0# gxaee and tender- every success. David Warnock, ncss. Madame. Patti's figure is still Street Car conductor', 220 Silver that of a• girl, and she believes that Birch Avenue.", soft rain falling on the face is the Every clay- I receive testimonials' have been for years. I will answer 1 was cured nF Bronchitis il: ia MINAit,IJ!'4 I,INIMENT, 13;s,• (,f :islands. J, It. CAMPBELL. I was cured of Favia1 Neuralgia b MINAS -111i taNIl'ENT. Springhill N. S. W',1 DANIELS. I was cured of (hrenic Iilieuraat rm i 11INARIES LINIMENT. Albert co,, N, B. GEO, I GLEY'. finest complexion beautifier. The like the above from persons givers Barone:se Cederetrom, as the, diva is ti by doctors, and who have tried in private life, lives at a beautiful all other medicines, hat after taking odd castle in South Wales, known as this cure are speedily recovering. Graig-y-Nos,m which is Welsh for Many claim to be cured, As a cure "Rock of Night." During her long for consumption, weak or bleeding reign as Queen of Song she has lungs, lingering toughs ,and bron- earned $10,000,000. chitis it is unexcelled. It acts on the stomach as a stimulating tonic. Useful in Garnp.—Explorers, Sur- Mention nearest Express office Sleeplessness, --Sleep is the great repels. prospectors and hunters I> restorer and to be deprived of it will find Dr. Thongs' Eclectric Oil is vital loss. Whatever may be the . very useful in camp. When the cause oflit, indigestion, nervous feet.and .legs are we -Vend cold it is derangement or mental wr. rry, ley well to rub them freely -with the a course of Parmelee's Vegetable I Cifl and the result will be the pre - Pills. By regulating the action of'vention of pains in the muscles, and the stomach, where the trouble lies, should a cut, or contusion, or the, will restore normal conditions! sprain be sustained, 'nothing could Y be better as a dlres•sing or lotion, Matches :made in heaven are not tomade light of. .. and healthful sleep will follow. They exert a sedative force upon the nerves and where there is un- rest they bring rest. Swiss • 1:1I.ti C TITO SEld TO WED The ingredients of Magic Baking — Pow�dea-are plainly printed on each Society Mali -es a Unique package. The makers of the numee- Suggestien, ous alliin baking powders never do this, but they have been known to A striking innovation in:.the three- print the : words "No ,chum" on tion of enforced 'medical examine- their labels. This is no guarantee tion of women has been suggested -it is irauci,' See that all ingr`edi- by the Swiss Society of Public Utili- ents are stated. tv for Women. The proposition is young women',should..,un- -, THE „w ,, r. tear y of TAI'S C)T+'ii . PHE QLD BLQC K. un- dergo a medical examination on the G "Sadie,” said a mother to her "why isittlett you •' <*the arm ;that` the meat small daughter, n. y entealn Y•" g sante systersi as their brothers when Saclly be :'made comnulsor , and olvr little brother are alww ay s sure- should _ Y y and that a;eertiftcate of health and gai'arrelli ig?" fitters for motherhood ' should be • ,,I don't know," .replied Sadie, woman who rsswleci to each "young • unless 1 take•"'aft•cr yon- and he passes the examination. , . tales alter papa." In a recent report of the' society, - - Swiss women were urged to undergo examinations for the sake of them selves and their country. The ex- tremists in the society wish the test to' be applied to both men. and wo- men, irrespective of array require- ments, and made compulsory by law under conditions that govern 'the. granting of life insurance, policies. They also seek a law making it com- • pulsory for •clergymen to' demand a medical -certificate from applicants before marrying them. COURAGEOUS ANT. Hecke-Jenkins is getting m tri i w i des Should I_'.send hi in another wedding present? ,Peck .,certalnly„] Would - you le Ory,go xlrcrvarrlecl?; when ordering. $1 per bottle; -six for $5. Sold only by Wm. R. Cope - lend, 511 Pape Ave.eue, Toronto. Every girl with money looks like a get rich quick proposition to some young man, Minard's Linimenttt relieves Neuralgia. 'No roan can profit altogether by the experience of others. He must buy spine of his own. PILES CURED U 5 TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist, will retimd money if PA70 ()TNT. MEM) C;t S to dirt any cass of St hien F,lin;l. Bleeding or Protruding Piles inti to 14 days. 50c, KIK BUT ONE ones—"Don't you think lz tally"- B� ative woman is more popular will the men then any other kind?" ,Ueripeeks—'What other kind ie there A man can. remember to his dy+xxg day all. the things he learned cot college—outside his textbooks, Warts will render the prettiest bands unsightly, Clear the exeres- eunces away by using Holieway's Corn Care, which nets thoroughly and painlessly. a If a Man is toe proud to beg and too honest to steal he should leave polities to those who are fitted for it. As a rule the people who have Ia p small vices also have email virtues, dinar d's Liniment cures Dane: unt. ' VISE CLERK. Grocer—What 'are you time there? Clerk Mr. Jones had ordered bushel of potatoes, and I'm looking him up in Bradstreet. Ahen , Eyes Need Try rd rine Eye Remedy. 5o Smarting—Feels, Flue --Lets Qutel.l} Piq• at for Red, Weals,. Watery`Lyes and Gralsulat ea Eyelids. Iilus- tr,tted ,I3oolt in each Package, Murine is compounded by our Oculists—not t “Patent. Med (eine'—but used in:.suecussfat tl.5sioia'ns'Prac- tice for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub - no n l si,10 by,aruggiss at 25o and 6Ue per Bottle. Murine .Bye Satre in Aseptic Tubes, ,,sc and GOc:, Mu -ire Eye Remedy Co., Chicago' T TALL QUEENS. Is 5I-IQR,T�NGSIi. , Many European monarchs are of shorter stature than their queens.; George V. is several,'inches shorter than Queen' Mary. - ;The German Empress is slightly- taller than the Kaiser ; and it is alleged that when they are being photographed toge- ther William sees that the "Queen takes a seat while he himself stands. The Czar of all. the Russias is by no "means as tall as his consort, and Alfonso of Spain is said to be a head shorter than Queen Victoria Eugen- ie. The King of, Italy hardly reach- es to the shoulders of his 'Monte-. negr an -wife. The •"Queen of Den nark, 'too, is taller than her hus- band, Exceptions ere the" Ringf,ef Norvi air'' and the. Ring of-thb Rel= glans The 'latter, ; six, feet two. i ches in height is the tallest ruler rl Europe. Writing from Poplar, B. C., Mrs. C. R+P proprietress pro rietress of the Commer- cial Hotel,., says: I suffered tor years 'with bleeding piles. The pain was so r, bad at times that 1 could hardly walk, Eland ordinary remedies seemed utterly unable to give me any ease. Finally > 1 decided to undergo an operation, l 'and went to the Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane. There they performed an operation. For a timo 1 was certainly better, but within twelve months the ' - piles became as painful as ever. 1 . tried liniments, bob poultices, various 'pile cures,' and indeed everything I. 5icould thinkwould be likely to do any igood, but still 1 continued to suffer, a and the shooting, burning, .stinging pains, the dull `, aching,worn-out' atceliTg that the disease 'causes con- 1tinued as bad as ever.: "One day 1 read abort Gam-Buk would or � it. The first and houryh t1 y D. . loneor two boxes gave nue more ease lone than anything else 1 had tried, so 1 went on. with the treatment. In a short time 1 be an to feel altogether :different and ,bet er. Well, I went on „ using 'Zaire-Buk, and by the time Thad I used six boles 1 was delighted to find I myself entirely cured. That was three 1,years ago, and Chore has been no a return of the trouble." '' Tarn -Bilk is a sure cure for piles, ,eczema, ulcers, obscosses,' eruptions, r chapped hands, varicose sores, burns, ?scalds, inflamed and c1s d,. biu]ses its md Ptib •lie c e s ;all skin injuries and diseases. Drug- zgis(s.arnd stores everywhere, 50c. box,, or lain -Mil; Oo., Toronto, for price. A Safe Iail1 felt Sfitferers.—There are pills tll tti violently purge and fill the storeach and intestines with pain. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are mild and effeetive. They are, 1 izttete • vegetable, no mineral par,. gative enteri bap i� �fw ;their eomposi and their ` effect is sae naan tionr in 1,eneficial. Try then and be cone vinced. Tbousands can attest thein great curative qualities be.causq thousands Clwve their health an strength to timely Ilse of this meeli excellent medicine, Cotton eau only be grown in tro-' pi.cal or semi -tropical countries; 'but: woari is mainly a product of tent• lreratfr regions, D QUININE."' R Only one "PROMO VI >v Ii, L�,iak "r1taL is I.,�ilA S'I'~ �: I3RCa]tO c2'b 1, I. } t'd 4V osis over'spair art ok1 mono la`y,O Hut L ts of 1? eu 1e borrow trouble ia li sliiz don't know what to do with it,, t ;nerd's Liniment torts Carne, Fie, F',iiRMS FOR SM.E on ,LENT. I. W. OAWSQN, Ninety 8oa Sheat, Toronto, trCRII f'IUJ1T t'AI:t-•-ti kj Niagara giver. well planted. Revenue 'nearly thirty per cent en price asked. a BEAUTIFUL FAILM OP TWO BUN. .'„"), tired and. ninety :acres au St. Joseeph's Island, with line 3ionse. up•to. date barn and outbuildings. Owner txtshes to devote his time to other business, se will 'sell rhecip for ()Welt rale. k'nllparts tirulsirs furnishedon anplieation. 1'UNlll:.ED :tNP FIFTY-SEVEN ' ACRES .,-, in -Norfolk County: six acresfruit, deiehouse; newbanka very desirable opetyaabargan .: UNDrrED AND FIFTY: ACRES—W1Tli good house; two barns; ten acres orchard: iso County feel. .\ real snap. 'NI. lli;\tIIItED Acrtif;s•-GOOD IlO1ISD ) end Dull uiiUhws» near. 1'eeswator, worth The mores, �,r farmwo A hrsC•Cl�s r N IDEAL FARM OF TWO RENDEmn ,X acres ix) County of Wellington, with. fide brick house; good outbuildings; can be bought on cuss- terms. ' omce ACRES Uo f , with )Iudred u,resGod Timber: 25 acres apple orchard: good• Frame 'louse: two Earns. Can be bought ri+rht. rr1 ENTP-FIVE ACRE FRUIT F iitid— Near St. Catharines; 'Brick Rouses Earn: twenty awes planted. Can bo bought very reasonable. ,! NF of TIIia BEST P1U 1'1 F AItt1S'e. 't � St, Cat1v tinea District--•riftr nrree. thirty of which are pisnted; elegant house. also [`outage and fine outbuildings.' Will be sold on easy terms. Tel ORTY CRES .-- ST. CATITAR,INES — 1t Bnngalo and Cottage and good out, buildings Thirty-four acres planted in fruit, and a money maker. The owner wishes to retire and anxious to sell_ 4 f l3AVF MANITOBA, ALBERTA. SAS. i it. katcliewvan and British Columbia l lauds, both improved and unimnroved, in quarter. half or whole sections. also in larger lots t^p to five. hundred thousand acres, if thinking of investing, in West. il ern lands it is to your interest to consult yyyt me. II 'Phones: Main 5900, Park 527, H. W. 0 DAWSON, Toronto. , /I L1 %LF s> crrox — FTl'TY' AORES Luken, three. mate+ from town, cheap. Jno. Scott, ww'hitewva<id, Sart... MALE HELP WANTED. 1 if EARN TO BE A TELgG1t:1PTf1R OR Agent. Big (imam' for hien. Free.ii Station rk end. wages. Free Boon 18 avpl:lin:5 "wwo Dominion school Telegraphy, Toronto. f:ltSCELL;AMEOU$. ,Ar'llrY and FARM SCALES.: Wilson'®' AIL scale li'.nrk.. '9.:1•,opinnf[de. ,•••:•onto..' t AvcrlTUwo1S , LUMPS, etc. In. tortaLw d external,curewithout m Bain ay our borne Write as.. before too late. Dr. Bcllmnn'Idedical Co., ' Limited,. Colliugwoo(T,; Ont. II. ..AN 'rzlnli. w'Pil_a on'e GUARANTEED. p� TON SCALD bar 0 Esplanade, Toronto. @� . ,,telt w*ot•1tK. FEATHER €. . EING Cleaning and Curling and Kid (Itnw•es cleaneaL Tne.,e•eau be sent by pa>t, 10 per oz. w The besn,pltce is BFill'ISH AMERICAN DYEING C MON'I'RR.tL PROOF CURESCANCER AND TUMOR Canadian Branch: Purl#leo Co., sridgohurg,'0iat e&.'ti'�6 y;r-yc ''S; CR4IOOTL /....3110.,G72Protecttai ---; FTrese,rve.- Bcstr!t; - Samples and roolrldtn on Appiicait JAMES LANCMUUI 8, CO , Lim t'... 7527+3: TSnS.kin I'M t.'£]t,pet ,.,.xO1li TQ