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Exeter Advocate, 1913-1-23, Page 6LA GRIPPE'S VICTiNMS "; , Miserable ad Prey to Disease in liny Forms Ong of the most treaoherotls dis- *ees afflie'ting the people of. Can. - 'ado during the winter months is la 'i ne, or lniluenza. It almost .in- ertably -ends with .a complication of troubles. It tortures its tactless with alternate fevers ,and chills, Headaches and bee aches, it leaves him an easy, prey to pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption. Indeed the deadly after-effects of la grippe may leave the victim a chronic invalid You can avoid 1a grippe ,entirely by keeping the blood rich and red by an occasional use of Dr, WilliamsPink Pills. If you -have not done this and the disease attacks you, you can banish its deadly after-effects through the use 'of this sante great blood -building, nerve -restoring. medicine. Here is proof of the wonderful power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills over this trou- ble. • 141r. Emmanuel Laurin, St. Je- tome, Que.,, says: "I. was seized with a severe attack of la. grippe..I was obliged to stop work and re- main in my - bed for several weeks, and while I appeared. to get over 4he first stages of the trouble, I did not regain my usual health. I suffered from headaches, loss of ap- petite •and extreme weakness. I did not sleep well at nights, and would arise in the morning feeling tired and worn out, This eantinu- •ed for about two months during .whish time I was taking treatment, but apparently without avail. Then t was advised to try Dr. Williams' bonk Pills, and I got a half dozen xes. By the time I had taken three boxes there was a decided im- provement, .and actually before I had completed the sixth box I was enjoying my old-time health. I was strong as ever, could sleep well and eat well, and no longer suffered 'from lassitude and headaches. I have proved the value of Dr. Wil - lams' Pink Pills for the pernicious -after-effects of la grippe, and can `therefore recommend them to other ;sufferers." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by going to the root of the trouble in the blood, which they enrich and make red and pure. These pills cure .all troubles due to bad blood, and if you are ailing you should start to burs yourself to -day by taking this great medicine. Bold by all medi- eine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for .2.5o from /The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A Cluster . of "Dont's." Don't sprinkle salt on the tail of temptation. Don't try to get the better of a unan who hasn't any. Don't be satisfied to pay as you go. Save enough to get back. Don't get married with the sole ,idea that misery loves oompany. Don't follow the beaten track un- less you are satisfied to remain beaten. Don't accept advice from a man ;who never offers you anything else. Don't ,expect Opportunity to come to you with a letter of intro- duction. Don't trust to luck. Nine -tenths of the people in 'the world guess wrong. Don't buy your friends. They never last as 'long as those you make yourself. Don't envy the rise of others. Many a man who gets to the tap is mere froth. Don't greet misfortune with a smile unless you are prepared for a one-sided flirtation. Don't make good resolutions un- less you constantly carry a repair kit with you. Don't place too ranch confidence in appearances. Many a man with a red nose is white all the way through. Don't forget in times of peace to prepare for wax. That's about the ,only use some of us seem to have for peace. Don't fail to have an object in 'view. Many aman leads such an aimless existence that he could fire at random without bitting it. CONSTIPATION CURE)) BY BABY'S OWN TABLETS Baby's Own Tablets are the best Medicine a mother can este to relieve her little ones from constipation and all other stomach and bowel troubles. They act as a gentle laxative, are pleasant to take and lire absolutely safe. Concerning there Mrs, Philippe St. Pierre St. Perpetual Que., says : "My 'baby. was badlyconstipated and was erose all 'Hie time. Nothing I gave her seemed to do any good tzll I began Baby's Own Tables. They are the best medicine intheworld for little smog and quieltly relieved My baby." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by frail at 25 cents a box from. The Dr, Wil- liams' Medieitle Co., Brockville, Ont. 11.4 Patience may be a virtue, or it eta : be simply laziness. HOBBIES Or NOTED FOLK, Foot and Readgeee Collected by • D'wager queen.. of Itaaly, Oolleeltors gather together arti- cles more or less ieterestiese, het probably sew go in for sixth pully objeelts. SS those chosen yy a CaSti�n- ,gguished Britisher says Tie. -Bits. Old doors are the object of his desire. Sari doors come from old houses, castles, and abbeys of historical in. terest. Some time ago he obtained at «'nsidera,ble oast a door through which, during the Frenoh revoke - ton, Marie Antoinette, Charlotte rd Coay, Denton and Robespierre passed onethoir way to the guillo- tine. - Probably nobody of to -day has a strong desire to bring together a LoLordvariety of teas and snuffs, rd Petersham however, a noted man in his day, had a hobby for aa- quirieg various ' kinds of tea and snuff. All around his sitting..lroo¢n were •shelves, on the one side laden with canisters of Souchong, Bohea, Congou, Pokoe, Russian and other teas, and on the other with hand- some jars containing every kind of stuff that. the oollector could lay his hands on. The Dowager Queen of Italy is the possessor of an odd oolleotion, one that has the interest of associa— tion. It comprises the foot and headgear of royal personages of dif- ferent periods: Tit is said to in - elude a sandal worn by Nero, a pair of white slippers that belonged to Mary Queen of Scots, shoes worn by Queen Anne and the Empress Josephine and gloves that were the property of Marie Antoinette, ENGLAND SOBERING UP. Consumption of Wille Reduced to One Bottle Per Capita. England is becoming a more so- ber, though, perhaps not amare godly nation. About thirty -dour years ago the population' of the United Kingdom. consumed about three bottles of wine per head, and now it is little more than one bottle. The . popula- tion is larger and so the wine mer- chants are not all ruined, and they sell whiskey, which has a great deal to do with the decline in wine drinking, It is a e atge of realism, and whis- key and even port are not treated now with proper respect. Wel have, according 'to Messrs. Gilbey, a "curtailment almost to vanishing point of the after dinner getting"; in the old . days men would rever- entially evertentially empty the decanter before lighting alarge cigar, but now they take small ones, or even a cigarette, and it is to be feared sometimes smoke them before finishing their port. A GOOD BREAFAST. Some Persons Never Know What it Means. A good breakfast, a good appe- tite and good digestion mean ev- erythingt4 the man, woman or child wo has anything to do, and wants to get a good start toward doing it. A Southernman tells of his wife's and also s "good breakfast"upper, ape -Nuts and made out of 'Grcream. He says: itis to tell you "I should lu howrape-Nuts has much good G done After being i for nay wife. n poor health for the last 18 years, during part of the t' ything would .stay on h longfish her, fins enough to nourish lly at the suggestion a tried Grape -Nuts. "Now, after ks on and nutritious this delicious food, she has pickedderful- ly and seems•as food, can be. "Every morning she makes' es good breakfast on Grape -Nuts eat- en just as it domes from the pack- age with cream or milk added; and then ,, again. the same at supper, and the change in her is wonder- ful. "We can't speak too highly of Grape Nuts as a food after our remarkable experienoe." Name given by Canadian Posture Co., Windsor, Ont.—Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs: "There's a Reason!' bo Ever read tho ave letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. time scarcely " an her .atom& of a friend sh about four wee up most won well as anyo • Gleanings., The greater part of your trouble lies in your fancy, therefore you may free yourself fromit when you please. Let every action tend to some point and be perfect in its kind, Happiness lies all, in the 'func- tions of reason, in warrantable de- sires and virtuous practice. Reason and the 'reasoning faculty need no Foreign assistance, but are suffzoient for their own purpose. Love affirms its own worthiness, it imparts to others its good, and finds its life again in the well-being of others. What -can be mere delightful' than prudence? To be furnished with that faculty of understanding which keeps a man from many a false step, and helps him to ;good fortune in all his business. Justice is one .of the primal obli- gations which proceed from love.— Marotta .Aurelius. HE FOND THEM NO FAITH CURE itiTT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CLEANED OUT W. F. BLACK'S S CiA.TICA, He was in an agony when a friend gave him a box. ` Now he reeoma mends thew to everybody. Newcastle, N,B., Jan. 20. (Spe- cial),—In these cold 'fall days when the chill winds crystallize the uric acid in the blood and cause the pangs of Rheumatism and Sciatica to bring sleepless nights bo many a home, a man's best friend is het who can tell his neighbor of a. sure cure for his •tortures, Such a friend is Wm. 'F. Black, of this place, He suffered from Sciatica and lame back, He was so bad that he could not lane this boots or turn in •bed. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him and he wants all his neighbors to know of the cure. "Yes," Mr. Black says, in an in- terview, "I was so bad ,with 'Scia- tica and Lame Back that I couldn't lace my shoes or turn in bed, when a friend gave mo about a third of a box of Dodd's Kidney;. Pills, I started taking them without much faith in 'their curative powers, and found them all they were moons. - mended. "Now I am recommending Dodd's Kidney. Pills to all sufferers from Kidney Disease." Dodd's Kidney Pills are no faith - cure. They're a simple ..but sure cure for diseased kidneys. The largest battleship under oonstruction is the :Japanese ship Fuso. When completed, she ,will have a displacement of 32,000 tans, and be able to fire a broadside of over 20,000 pounds -nearly three times as much as that fired by the Dreadnought. Minard's I{inimcnt Go., Limited. $ire, -I have • used your MINARD'S LINIMENT for the past 25 years, and whilst I have occasionally used other lini- ments I can safely say chat I' have never used any equal to your& If rubbed between the hands' and in- haled frequently, it will never fail to cure cold in the head in twenty-four hours. It is also the Best for bruises, epraine, etc. Yours truly, Dartmouth. J. G. LESLIE. Eight hundred and eighty-one thousand, two hundred and forty- one births and 527,864 deaths were registered in England and Wales during the year 1911. TO CURE A COLD iN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BRom° Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure, E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. "Your hair wants outting badly, sir," said the barber insinuating- ly to a customer. "No, it doesn't," replied the man in the chair; "it wants cutting nicely. You out it badly last time 1". Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria, Gibbs—"Stout people, they say, are rarely guilty of meanness or crime." Dibbs—"Well, you see, it's so difficult for them to stoop to anything low." SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. Attractive ` rates- will be quoted via variable routes, affording the finest seen. pry. The Los . Angeles Limited leaving Chicago daily 10;16 p.m. for Southern Cali- fornia, the San Francisco Overland. Lim- ited, leaving Chicago 8:30 p.m., less than three days en route, provide the beet of everything in railway travel. The China and Japan Mail leaves Chicago daily at 10:45 p.m. for San Francisco and Los An- geles. Illustrated literature on applica- tion to B. H. Bennett, G. A.. Chicago and North Western By., 46 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. The British aeroplane fleet com- prises about fifty machines,of which some thirty are practicable, mod- ern craft.- Kinard's Liniment Cures Distemper. That Was A11. "Skillings, how came you to quit. work for Spotcash & Co?" "We had a difference of opinion. as to the value of my servioes for another year." "Was that all?" "Yes ; I thought I was worth $400 to them, and they thought I wasn't. worth 40 cents.„ So I quit. What else could a self-respecting ,mean do' ?” ED. 4. ISSUE 4--'18. Catarrh. Brands You An "Undesirable" So Loathsome is the Disease That Few WM Associate' With a Cataierhal yitstdut, Is Your Trouble Catarrh Poor remedies have givers. Catarrh the reputation of being incurable. But it is durable, •easily .and quick- ly, Snuffing a powder or ointment up the nose won't euro Catarrh, neither will tablets, douching, or istomaoh medicines euro. These treatments fail because they only affect local aonditione, they .do nob remove the 'cause, which is germ. life established in the lunge, bron- chial tubes, andnasal passages; Ordinary remedies do not roach these remote parts,,. but Catarrho- zone does, for it is breathed through the inhaler into every air cell in the lung's, into every air passage in the head ,.and throat, No matter where the Catarrh is Catarrh -ozone will reach it. It kills the- germs, heals sore -spot's, clears the nose and throat instantly, Universally used; pleasant and -clean; guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Don't be an object of • aversion to everyone you meet—get Oatarrho- zone to -day and uee it regularly; it will euro your Catarrh, Bronchitis, Throat Trouble, spitting and ag ging. Large size 60c. All dealers' or the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada. Nail knells. It behoves one to be careful even in so prosaic a matter' as the pre- cise day upon which one manicures one's nails. For it is popularly supposed that trim them on Mon- day and you will receive news be- fore the week is out. Do therm on a Tuesday, and it is almost certain you will inheritor buy a new pair of shoes somewhere about that time. For sustained health, do your par- in,g on a Wednesday; but, to ob- tain wealth, defer the operation till Thursday. If you would avoid trou- bles of any kind, never touch your fingers with .scissors on a Friday. Miss Saturday, tate, if you are not a, good voyager. But of all other days in the week, beware of cut- ting them on the Sabbath Day. ONE OF 'EM. Lady—"Are you leaving us so. soon, Nora ?" New Cook—"Yes, mum. I never. stay long in one place, :tum." Lady— Y `I see. You're one of those cook tourists 1" Don't Cut Your Corns, This Way Better It's a fool trick to gouge out corns, and dangerous too. Don't wear loose boots --remove the corn by appl'1ng Putnam's Corn Extractor. The result is magical. This, remedy works wonders,, eases the pain,' lifts out the corn, brings comfort and. sound feet at once. You buy a 25e. bottle of Put, na'ni's Painless Corn Extractor, reoom Mended by druggists. ' Soloful , Music. Wishing to make his 'neighbors think he was a fine musician, Brown installed a mechanical piano .near a front window of his home, where: he spent hours each day pedaling out melodies. "Your father is a great piano player, isn't he ?" one of the neigh- bors remarked eigh-borsremarked to Brown's boy Wil- liam one after/scion._ - "Yep," replied William, "but it makes his feet awful sore:" . When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine 15ye,nemedy. No Smarting Feels Fine—Acts G iiiekly..Try,it for no, Weak, Watery leyee and Granulated Eyelids. 111ne- aomppurideby in Oculists—noteach ea "PMurine tent Med folio' —but used. in successful 171tys o ane' Pita - tee toll many years, Now dedicated to ilia Pnb- AO and wain by nruugists at 5o and 500 bbar Bottle, Murine 'Bye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25e and 50o. itinerate Eye Remedy Co., Chloago • Great 'Britain carries on more trade wiGermany than with any other country. France • and, the United States are her next best customers. • Ntnard!s Liniment Cure Canna In' Cowa THE GE TO WED. Turkey l arries the )Li';11111 for lentil of Brides ana.fli.'oows, The ideal age to marry is said to. be'--iu the British •isles, •at any.. rate --at the age of twenty-five for the man and twenty-two for the. woman, althon;h legally a boy of fourteen may, if he so desires, take to wife a bride 'of twelve, providing both have parental consent, says .London Answers. In Austria a girl and boy are al- lowed to make a home for them- selves at the early age of fourteen; while in Spain the intending hus- band must have passed his four- teenth birthden, and the bride that of her twelfth anniversary. In Ger- many the `man must, be eighteen, and the same ago for husbands pre- vails in France and Belgium. The man and woman in Hungary: adhering to the Catholic faith may be fourteen and twelve .respectivele to enter into the lioly state of mat- rimony; while .those of -the Protes- tant religion must reach the years of eighteen and fifteen. ' The same rule obtains in Portugal as Spain; but in.Russia and Saxony the stan- dard of the marriageable age is again raised to eighteen years of age for the. man, .arid ,sixteen for the woman. Fourteen and twelve for the two ,sexes is the minimum marrying age in Switzerland.. But perhaps Tur- key -carries all before it in. the youth of its brides and bride- grooms. Here the girl and boy who can *alk properly, and who are capable of following the religious ceremony, are permitted to be united in wedlock. First and Last. Storekeeper -They are society people. They belong to our first and last families. ,Customer -You mean "first fami- lies ?" Storekeeperti-No; first and last. First to ask credit and last to pay. -A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. An eminent scientist, the other day, gave his opinion that the most wonderful discovery of recent years was the discovery of Zam-Buk. Just think! As soon as a single thin layer of Zam-Buk is applied to a wound or sore, such injury 1s in- sured against blood poison ! Then again. As soon as Zam- Buk is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to skin disease, it . stops the smarting. That is why children are such friends of Zam-Buk. Again. As soon as Zam-Buk is applied to a wound or to a diseased part, the cells beneath the skin's surface are so stimulated that new healthy tissue is quickly formed. This forming of freshhealthy tissue from below is Zam-Buk's secret of healing. The tissue thus formed is worked up to the surface and liter- ally casts off the diseased tissue above it. This is why Zam-Buk cures are permanent. Only the other day Mr. Marsh, of 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called upon the Zam-Buk Company and fold them that for over twenty- five years he had been a martyr to eczema. His hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in gloves. Four years ago Zam-Buk was introduced to him, and in a few months it cured him. To-day—over three years af- ter his cure of a disease he had for twenty-five years—he is still cured, and has had no trace of any return of the eczema? All druggists sell Zam-Buk at 50c. box, or we will send free trial box if you semi this advertisement and a 1e. stamp (to pay return postage). Address Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. Postmortem Chat. Two Irishmen were working on the roof of a building one day when one made a misstep and fell to the ground. The other leaned ovbr and called :— "Are yez dead or alive, Mike?" "Oi'm alive," said Mike, feebly. "Sure you're such a liar Oi don't know whether to belave yez or not:" "Well, then, Oi mush be dead," said Mike, "foryez would never dare to call me a liar if Oi wor aloive." A good way to have all the friends you_ need is not to need any. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PAZ° OINTMENT fails ,to cure any ease of Itch- ing, Blind, )3leeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 500. Seven thousand six hundred and eighty-one persons were imprison- ed •kr debt in England and Wales during 1911. Minard's 'Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. Chila's Code of Manners. A c•ode of manners 'hats been it sued by President Yuan Shih-k'ai, including the following articles: 1. To salute: Take off the hat and. bow. 2. At important oeremonies, Such as funerals, marriages and national feetivale, ,take off the hat and bow three ,times.. 3. At every- day cereixioniestake off the hat and bow <mi,os. 4, When meeting in- the street take off the hat .without bow- ing. 5. Women must obey article 1 and 2, but, they will not take oil their hats. The same decree fixes fibs style of aten'ts ,and women's aestumes. • . DJSFIUUREO WITH FAGE ERUPT!ONS 01 Body Covered With Running Sores. Could Not Sleep from Itching and Pain. Cross and Fretful, Tried Fifty Remedies Without Result. Cured in Nine Days by Cuticuro: Soap and Ointment, 30 Champagne St., Ivi:ontreal, Quebec.--* "I have a five-year-old boy who was suffer. Ing from what the doctor said was "la gratelle." His body was all covered with. running sores. The trouble started with pimples and opened up into sores. Of Course scratching made it 'worse. The erup- tions appeared on bis face and disfigured him.awfally. The boy could not sleep at 1 ' night from the itching and pain, and I did not know what to do with him. It made him cross and fretful, If I have tried. one, I have: tried Afty remedies without result. At last I got samples Of Outicura Soap and Ointment, and after using them two days I noticed a change. I then bought a full-sized cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Oakum, Ointment and I used to give the boy a hot bath daily using Outicura Soap freely, and then applied the Outicura Ointment. Ile had suffered three,months with the horrible disease be- fore I started to use the Outicura Soap and Ointment, and nino days aftov the boy was cured . and bas not been troubled since.;r (Signed) R. Cloutier, Dec. 12, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Outicura Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.. A single set, is often sufficient,' Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcardPotter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 40D, Boston, U. S. A. FARMS FOR SALE.` H, W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. HUNDRHUNDRED AORES—COUNTY HALTON; ED House; Buildings; Orchard. Cheap and on easy terms. • EVENTY-SIX ACRES WITH GOOD IJ buildings and apple orchard; abort eve miles from Hamilton, H. W. DAWSON, Toronto, FIFTY ACRES IN BENT COUNTY--; Soil, sand and clay loam; buildings in good repair; close to market and rail- way station. Price two thousand, The Western Real Estate, London, Ont.. STAMPS AND COINS. 0 TAMP COLLECTORS—HUNDRED DIF. ferent Foreign Stamps, Catalogue. Album, only Seven Cents, Martie Stamp Company, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. 'LUMPS.ANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETO.,. V internal and external, cured with out pain by our home treatment. Write ns before too late, Dr, Bellman Medical - Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont. ft ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAH• k)f der Stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel. Lumbago and kindred ailments positively cured with pice $1.50. Anotnew her newRremod for Diabetes -Mellitus, and sure cure,, te Senors Anti -Diabetes.' Brice- $2:0V •'from druggists or direot. The Sanol Manufao- taring Company of Canada, Limited e Winnipeg. Man. YOUR OVERCOATS and faded Suits would look better dyed. It no agent of ours in your town, write direcS to Montreal, Box 33. Gold Medalist. Britlah American Dyeing Co. OILERS New and Second- hand, for heating and power purposes. TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS. Agents for Sturte- vant Ventilating and Beating Systems, NISCH IROS rni,',48 TORONTO Ergines and Shlpbutldors The Soul of a Piano Is the Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGEL" . Piano Action F aHe EE TRIAL I i , L To Color Grey Bair � t And Make It Grow. Notbirm quite so nice as a beautiful head of hair. Let us send you absolutely free ono treatment of Luxurine, If it is only to prove to you that it oolora grit), pair Ana sakes It $D1v,, stops itching, re -Mo- ves dandruff and nukes to hair of man or woman at child heavy and beautifuly eaten You have only to send us youi address... with 10c. enclosed for moiling and pecking, and we will send you anywhere our treatment, et out' own expense. Write to -day, ,Address DR. PROSSE, Dept 2 203 Commissioner 'Street, Montreal. "I remember you- cured me of the same trouble a dozen years ago. Why don't, you use the same treat- ment now ?" "A dozen yeers ago l": echoed the doctor. "My dear sib, the .meclioal . profession hat made' wonderful strides since then a'nd I couldn't think of such a, thing." The "Triple Alliance" is the name given to the understanding be- tween Germany, Austria and Italy, adopted in 1883, "Wonderful soil There," said the. traveller; "I've never seen such big' corn," • "Yes," saidthe farmer, "and we bad to plant a dwarf va-, xiety to keep it ,down to this size;" Stemple free i nwrit & Chemical Co. Write National Ciro Toronto. of batinda,Linr(tet(, �z: