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Exeter Advocate, 1913-5-22, Page 7TRRNGTH FOR WEAK STOMACH Fran Qo1y Be Had Through ':Ric; Red Blood. When the blood ie poor and thin andthe stomaoh in consequence imperfectly supplied with oxidized 1h ood and nerve force, the diges- t• cess becomes glow; and ,ter-, '1Do1s of the ;food goes on, with. t ormation of ..gas and certain acids. The ,pressure- of the 'gas causes pain in the •stomach ; same-. ;times it affects the heart. When ;the gasis belched out through the. 'mouth the patient ' is °temporarily relieved, the sour risings in the throat, and the burning sensations in the throat and stbmaeh are icaueed by the acid fermentations. 'There are plenty of things to neu- tralize these acids, or to "sweeten 'the stomach," as it is called, but `they do, not cure the trouble. Pure, irich blood which will tone up the .stomach and enable . it to do the (work nature intended it to do, is `the only road to a cure. Dr. Wil- iliams' Pink Pills make new, rich, Ired blood—that • ie. ivhy , they oure 'even the most obstinate cases of in- digestion, The following is a bit of proof,' Miss Minnie .Greene, of ,Hall's Bridge, Ont;, says : "About 'a year ago I was greatly troubled with my stomach. Everything I ate 1distress. I . caused me pain and. would feel as though I was starved, ut when meal time came the sight f food caused a feeling of loathing. ;There were days when I could not levee hold milk on my stomach,and i my head wopld ache so that 1 could hardly keep from screaming, Only kthose who have suffered from sto- ,mach trouble know the torture I 'suffered. I tried almost every re- medy recommended, but found not the least benefit until I began tak- ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These II used for a couple of months and 'they worked a perfect cure and I am enjoyinggood health and able to 'eat freely all kinds of food." - If you are suffering from indiges- tion or any . other trouble due to poor watery blood, begin to cure yourself to -day by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Sold by all 'medicine dealers •.or , by , mail at aO cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' ;'Medicine Co., Brockville,. Ont. PARIS' TO BE FENCED. *Fence to be Twenty Miles. and Cost $2,000,000. Paris, France, is `td lee complete= lyeeanciosed by an ornamental iron fence 10 feet in height l This .fence will be. 20 miles in length, and its purpose is to pre- vent people from passing into the ":‘,r,Ity without paying the "octroi'" or local duties on foodstuffs,' gasoline and intoxicating liquors, which con- stitute a large portion of .the civic revenues. The gates or entrances will be guarded by officials, the fence being the modern substitute for the walls of the past. What remains of the' old walls of Paris will be levelled. The cost ofthe :fence will be about $2,000,000. 1 a 1 • t+ WHEN BABY CRIES. When the baby cries continually. do not put it down for pure ugli- ness—that is not the baby's nature is to be happy and laughing. Every baby should cry on an aver- age of fifteen or twenty minutes a day -that is how he .strengthens. his lungs. But 'mothers if your baby gives sharp ` piercing cries or low sobbing wails, he is in pain and needs attention. Nothing will re- lieve the little one so quickly as ``'Baby's Own Tablets, They rept- 'late the stomach and bowels, expel> ,worms, break up 'cold, and will make baby healthy and happy. The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or.. by mail at 25 cents a box :from The Dr. Williams' Medicine 13rockville, Ont. A platonic lover is usually a quiet chap who saves his money. Little Dave was detected by his father in- the act of stealing front .one of his 'little playmates.. The rather, ''not believing in ; corporal punishment, concluded to try a mor- al lecture, After' pointing out the wrong of such an act, he said "Al .ways bear in mind,, my boy, th these temptations can be resisted if you turn a deaf ear to them." Da've's lip trembled as he replied r"But; father, what can I do 2 I ain't got a deaf ear." ColnstipmtiOn is an enemy within the camp. It will undermine the strongest constitution and ruin the most vigorous health. It leads to indigestion, biliousness, impure' blood; bad complexion, sick headaches, and .is one of the most frequent causes of appendicitis. Te neglect it is sow suicide. Dr. orse's Indian Root Pills positively cure Constipation. They are entirely vegetable in compositlon'and do not sicken, weaken or gripe. Preserve your health by taking Dr Morse's as Indium' Moot Pins TO IUEST011ti VIE DMD. pr. August de Castellano Seynaore, Who claims the body of a person frozen to death can be restored: to life, To prove liis ,contentions, the Dorothea and 1Z. F, Scott expedi- tion, of which he is the head, has been . organized -.to . search' for the body of Oapt. R. F. Scott, for the nrain purpose, if found, of restor- ing the discoverer of the South Pole to life. Dr. Seymour claims he has met 'success in restoring animals to life after having frozen them to death. If unsuccessful in his search the doctor will search for the bodies of Lieutenant Bower and Dr. Wil - Son and "experiment on them. Dr. Seymore expects to leave San Fran- cisco for. New Zealand, June 1st. 3, ie Broker Arranges Marriages. In' Italy .marriage brokers are a regular institution. • They have pocket -books filled with the nares of marriageable maidens" in various ranks of life, and go about trying to arrange matches. When they are suooessful they receive acom- mission and very likely something extra as a voluntary gift from their customer, Escaped the Habit. Mrs, O'Brien—Sure, a dhrop now an' thin is a comfort ; but aren't ye afraid, Mrs. Hennessy, yell git the habit 2 Mrs, Hennessy Niver a bit! Me ould man's been drinkin' ut stiddy these for-rty years past, an' •he's never got the habit:• HOW TO POP CORN. It is done in different ways, but, the most- approved method is . to pop your corns with 1'utnam'e Corn Extraotor - corns pop out for fair, and stay out, too, when 'aemLoved by "Putnam's." Try this painless remedy yourself, 25o. at all dealers. WOULD SAVE LIVES OF BIRDS Scientist Pleads for Restriction of New Guinea Trade. The demand for furs and feathers to add oharm to the women of the world is constantly running oountee to the efforts of Governments and scientists to preserve the binds and animals whose lives are sacrifioed to supply these adornments. Birds of paradise are found in far "Africa, but the sale for their feathers for women's wear is so 'profitable that measures for their protection must be adopted by the Parliaments of nations, else they soon would be' exterminated.. Prof. Sehillin,gs, • the German nat- uralist who made a reputation for himself by his camera studies ' of animal life in the wilds of Africa, its`. urging the Government to take energetic steps` to prevent the ex- term.ination of these birdie in Ger- man New Guinea. He points'to the example of British New Guinea, where the Goversrnie itt prevents al- together elle export of the plumes of the bird. In the Getman colony, on the other"haand,. tthe.authorities grant permits to shoot . it to any man who :clears and brings under. cultivation 123 acres of original forest fortthe German ITew Guinea Company, Schillings hints that whites, with hunting rights, oonipel the natives to assist them in finding the birds by turning their gums upon then' n case of refusal. Schil- lings appealsto the German Gov- ernment to imitate . the American example , and prohibit altogether the importation of feathers for mil- linery and similar uses. Australia., too, he says, prohibits both':the im- porrt and export of plumes of birds threatened with extermination. A law against such imports has bean passed by the British House of Lord's, but the Commons have not yet passed it, using the argument flat Germany' ' aced Franco would derive the chief benefit from such legislation. " Professor Schillings is greatly concerned also about certain fur - bearing animals. He things its is only a question of time when the Polar bear, the nausk-o r end the salver fox will be.praactically e+xter- imirlratted. Whales and neia are yearly growl ag scarcer in the Arc- tic and. Anterotic waters; in the vast forest's of Ii Asia the sable is rapidly a,pp'roachimg extinction, and the •same is true of the chin. chilies in the Andes Mosuntaa s. Z the Taro Nervous Womon CAN FIND A "C'(.1RK'IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Madame' Perreault Tells How She Cured abler, 1 idneys "With pedal's Kidney Pills,, and Found Health and Canteai'tnuent. Verner, "Ont., May 19 (Special)- 4,01 Special)-- am very content. Dodd's Kid- ney Pills have made me well." Those are the words of Madaxne Eugene Perreault, a highly -respect- ed lady of this place and mother of a large family, For twenty years she was a sufferer. But, let her tell her own story, "I was always tired and nerv- ous," she states. "I felt heavy and sleepy after meals. My limbs were heavy' and I had a dragging sensation across ,my loins, My skin itched and burned at night. I had a bitter tastes in my mouth, especi- ally in the morning. In twenty years I hardly knew what it was to have a well moment. Then I 'com- menced to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Six boxes cured me. Madame 'Perreault 's symptome were those of kidney disease. They are the symptoms of nine out of ten of. the nervous, rundown, pain -racked women of Canada, "Madame' Perre- ault found a speedy and complete .cure in Dodd's Kidney Pills. They simply cured her kidneys., SUIEFER,INGS OF TURKS. Terrible Scenes Witnessed Fall of Adrianople. A woman connected with the British Red Crescent staff gives an appalling picture of the treatment of Turkish prisoners after the cap- ture of ;Adrianople. They were left without food or shelter. They strip- ped' the bark from trees to make tiny smoke fires, but as their hun- ger grew they were forced to eat the bark and do without fixes.- The majority lay in a, dumb pati- ence and silent misery more1touch- ing than any words or moans. Their eyes were sunken, in their hearts, their cheeks fallen into. great • hol- lows their bones projecting through their skin with hunger, and their lips and' tongues cracked, blacken- ed and useless. One or two drank literally with their last breath'. While one man wa,s being given_wate`r there would be 'another 'close beside him who; would liok up the drops that, fell, - or try to put his finger in it and at least have that to suek.. After Good. Advice. "My son," said the old hunter, "you are starting out to earn your living as a guide. Remember that some people will want to see bear, while others 'will 'want to see bear tracks." "Yes, dad." "If they're satisfied with tracks,:' don't try to show 'em bear." .LIER "BEST FRIEND." A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum. We tisually - consider our best friends' those who treat us best. Some persons think tea and cof- fee are real friends, but watch them carefully awhile and observe that they are two of the meanest of all enemies for they stab one while pro- fessing friendship. Tea and. coffee contain a poison- ous drug—caffeine-which injures the delicate nervous system and frequently _sets up disease in gone or - more organs of the body, if its use is persisted in. "I had heart palpitation and nervousness for four years and the doctor told me the trouble was caused by coffee. He : ardvised me -to leave it off, but I thought I coyld not," writes a Western lady. "On the advice of a (friend I tried Postum and it SO satisfied me I did, not care 'for coffee after a few days' trial of Postum. "As weeks went by and I con- tinued to use Postum my weight increased from " 98 to 118 pounds, and the heart trouble left me. I have used : it a year now and am stronger than I: ever was. I can hustle up stairs without any heart palpitation, and I am free from. nervousness. "My : children are .very fond of Postum and it, agrees with them. My sister liked it when she drank it at my house ; now she has Postum at home and has become very fond of it. 'feu may use my name if you wish as ram not ashamed of prais- ing my beet friend—Postum.'' Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Posttlnl: now:el:ones in new coneen trated form called Instant Postum. It is regular Postum, so processed at the factory that only the salable portions are retained. A spoonful of Instant Postua. with hot water, and sugar and cream to taste, produce iins'tantly. a.delicious beverage. Write for the little book, "The Road to Wellville. I':D "There's a reason"for*Postum: 7 • DANDRUFEAND FALLIN� 1JA1R Prevenfed by r((iPt-r Treafinen't with • • SOAP And Cuticura Ointment. Directions: Make a parting and rub gently with Cuticura Ointment, Continue until whole scalp has 'been ,,gone over. Next morning shampoo with Cuti- cura Soap. Shampoos alone; may be used as : often as agreeable, but once or twice a month is generally sniff cient for this ` special treat- menet for women's hair. outlaws Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world. A liberal .sample et each, with 80 -page • booklot.on. the .care and treatment o7• the skin and scalp, sent post-freo. Address Potter Drug. & ()hem. Corp., Dept. 24D, Poston, V. S. A. TEACH INNS TO LA,Y• EGG S. English Agricultural Experts Tour North Wales in Special Train. The Agricultural Organization and the National Poultry Organiz- ation Society of England are jointly responsible for a unique scheme by which it -is hoped hens may be taught to lay. What is known as, the "golden egg" train left London recently bearing a party of poultry experts who are going to teach the hens in Wales how eggs really should be laid. The train consisted of three special; coaches, fitted. with every modern . device calculated: to en-' courage the most educated hens to lay prize eggs, and it, will travel from station to station in North Wales for a fortnight. The poultry experts will lecture at each stop- ping place to the local chicken far- mers. A Lack : of Obstacles. A S'cotsnian who had worked for many years on the railroads among the Highlands of Scotland went to the United States in his later years, and settled on a section, of home- stead land on the plains of the far West. Soon after his arrival there was a project for a railway through the district. The Scotsman 'was applied to as a man of experience in such matters. "Hoot, mon," he said to the spokesman of the delegation, "ye canna build a railway across this country." "Why not, Mr. Ferguson 2" "Why not?". repeated Ferguson, with an air of 'effectually settling the whole: matter. "Why not1 Dinna ye see, thecountry's aa flat as a floor, and 'ye hae nae place. whatever to run your • toonels, 'through 2" ''`"r TO CURE A COLD' IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to sure. E. W. G'LOVE'S signature is on each boa, Us. , Paying Teller -I . cannot cash this check, madam. She—Why not 2 Paying Teller—There isn't enough money here to meet it. 'She Then can'tyou meet it half way 2 eltnard's Liniment Cured Distemper. Life is full of humorous incidents, the most common of which is the fifteen dollar a week man telling what a fool the $10,000' man is. Mnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. The Crime. "He was arrested for grafting, was he not'." '"Haven't you got enough sense to know- that men are not arrested for grafting -7 : $e was arrested for being caught at it." ' ISSUE 21—'13. ,KIND ACTION COST HIM .$2,1100 .Motorist Must Pay for Injuries to Women He Assisted. .At least one modern good Samari- tan has cense to regret his kindly' action, Prof. Gaston Daumas was auto mobiling in the forest of Fontaine.. bleau, Frariee, 'with two of his, pun. pile on one oaf the few fine dale of last summer. In the depths of the woodshe passed another automobile which was in distress. Mr. Dau- mas etopped his car and inquired if he could be of any assistance.. The other automobilist explained that it would take him Borne time to repair his machine, but he would' be greatly obliged if the stranger would take the two ladies whe had been in the broken down ear back to Fontainebleau. M, Dauxnae was inclined to shirk, as his car was only a 12 horse -pow- er and the two ladies were of such generous proportions that to say the least their presence would orowd the car, His good nature, however, prevailed and a start was made. Before two miles were cov- ered an accident happened on a descent. The automobile swerved and the two women were thrown roe their seats anclbadly injured. One of thewomen : en later ` sued M. Daumas for $4,000 damages and the other for $000. It was in vain that M, Daumas pleaded that he was under no contract to convey the ladies and that they were trying to make him pay for an excess of good nature. The cods •was against him: -and the court awarded $2,000 to one of the plaintiffs and $300 to the other. Do Your Looks Quite Satisfy You? If Your Color is Bad, if You Suf- fer Froni Pimples, Here is Good Advice. Fine Results In Two Weeks. Miss Nettie E. Callaghan, it .well known young lady in Middleton:, writes as..follows: "I was, affected for two years with a rash, and ugly looking pimplesthat spread over my face. My color was poor, and my blood evidently completely out of order. Certainly it was .a most despairing sort of a, ease,because various treatments; did but little to help Ire. A friend of mine in To- ronto, Ont., advised me to get Dr. Hamilton's Pills, so I sent at once for five boxes,` In two weeks: I felt like new -looks improved, spirits rose, and I fat I was getting well.. I have used this remedy for along time, and now wouldn't be without it." If! you. are in ailing health, have blood disorders, stomacih tremble, or headaches, Dr. Hamilton's Pills will .help. you quickly. All druggists and storekeepers sell Dr.• Hamil- ton's Pills of Mandrake and But- ternut, 25.s. per box, five for $1.00. Sent postpaid by the Ca.tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y.; ` and Kingston, Ready Answer. "Be mine, 1 can not Iive without. you." ^` "Bah IP said the heiress. "You have lived without me for years." "True," retorted the duke, "but the cost of living has gotten to me' at last." viin Tryea1e Murine Eye Remedy No irine--Acts Quickly; ye Try it for Red; Weak, Watery ',yes and erauulated ityolids. Illustrated rook in each Package. sansei is cos y� ppouAdedel y.our 0enlfete-nota "Patent "S' tedtclne",bvntuoedineueebe.futPliysl- PdP/ �i clane'Pinettco-ror man7•years. Now- �r �i ri dedicated to the Public and solprud ne Eye Sal a InJeep lc Tube, Murine Eye alv0 in'. Aseptic Tubes; enc -Sec. °��� Murine En Remedy Co., Chicano In Doubt. "Is your daughter musical?" "Well," replied, Mr. Cumroe; "she seems so in conversation, but. when she sings opinions differ,-" Minard's Liniment Curse Oa,get In Cows Not Altogether a Calani.ity. "You crushed that thumb when you were a boy, did yon 1" "'des." "Arid that, I suppose, . is what made thenail grow out in that thick, shapeless fashion. What a mistertune 1". "Not such an awful misfortune, mister, That thumb' nail comes in mighty handy sometimes for a screwdriver," What She Wanteid. "These are all genuine antiques, madam," staid the dealer. "`ire guarantee that. "I haven't anydoubt of it," said Mrs. N000ash, "but haisi't ye got anythin' 1'tewer'n •them/ They .Iot>k like a lot o' hand-me-downs." Higbest grade beans kept whole and, mealy by perfect baking, retaining their full strength. Flavored with delicious sauces. They have no equal. r GLOVES That ;Are Guaranteed Why take chances In buying a pair of gloves when you can get a positive guarantee banked by Canada's largest glove factory in the K.B.K. Pinto: Shell Gloves made from specially tanned horse hide. Guaranteed wet proof,"wind proof, steam and heat proof. Send for illustrations. HUDSON SAY KNITTING CO. Canada's Expert Glove and Mitt Makers, MONTREAL. FARMS FOR SALL H. W, DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. FRUIT, STOCK, GRAIN AND DAIRY. Farms: in all, sections et Ontario. Some snaps. FACTORY SITES, WITS QR WITHOUT . Railway trackage, in Toronto. Brampton and other towns and pities. ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN Brampton and a dozen other towns. H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto ONE EIUNDRED ACRES IN OXFORD County -Soil, sand and black loam;', 2 acres orchard; number buildings. 'Pitons in house. Price, four thousand. The Western .heal Estate Exchange, London. Qnt,- MALE HELP WANTED. • AT ONCE -MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; expert instruction; constant practice; tools free; always sure employ - went for barber. Write for catalogue. Moler Colle're, 221 Queen E., Toronto, STAMPS AND COINS. t*i TAMP COLLECTORS-LIUNl) IEI) 1111 17 ferent' Foreign. Fit/Crape, Catalogue - Album, only. Seven Cents, Marks Staten I)mmno, Tnnrnct. MISCEL'LANEOrfa, C'A110Eti, i iossS, LUMPS, ' ETO.. internal and external. cured with out -rain hv' our Lome treatment: Write us before too late. Dr. Rehman Medical Co., Limited, Colllntrwood. Ont. ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND }ti AD - der Stones, Kidney trouble. Gravel. anibago and kindred ailments positively cured with the • new German Reined?. "Sano.," price $2.50. Another new remedy for Diabetes•Mellitus. and sure cure, la "Sanol's Anti -Diabetes." Price $2.00 from druggists or direct. The Sanol Mannfao- tnring Company of Canada. Limited. Winnipeg, Man. Nice. Willie's Mamma—"Is James a• nice boy for you to play marbles with 2" Willie -"Sure. I can beat him every time." Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, Yarmouth, N. S. Geutleinen,- In January last, Prancii;v. Declare, one of the seen employed by me. working in the lumber woods, had a tree. fall on him, crushing him fearfully. lie Was, , when found, placed on a sled and taken homey where grave fears were en- tertained for his recovery,his hips being'1 badly bruised and his body turned black from his ribs; to his feet. We used MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT on him freely to deaden. the pain and with the use of three bottles he was completely cured and able to re• turn'to his work. SAUVEUR DUVAL. Elgin Road, L'Islet Co., Que. Man's Inconsistency. Men like to laugh at women's clothes -and then wear those green hats with the bows behind. PILES CURED IN 8 TO to DAYS. Tour druggist will refund money if PAZO 0INTAISI'TT fails to cure any case of Itch- ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piled in f to 54 days. 50o. Many a man gets the reputation of being a "good fellow" when he is going to the bad. Ntinard`s Liniment Cures Colda, ate. Home -Blade Respectability. By never letting their left hands know what their right hands are doing, some men fool themselves in- to believing that they are respec- table. NO RHEUMATISM LAST WINTER Montreal Ran Conquered his Old! Enemy by using GIN PILLS Mr. A, 13eaudry of 597 Panel Street, 112oiltreal,. 'tlitts expresses his great satisfaction with GXN PILLS. "It affords niegreat pleasure to ittfatni you that 1 have used GIl' P/LiLS for, about sixmonths, and that they have clone mea great deal of 'good, t Have • had Rheumatism for a couple of years~ and last winter f saved myself from it by using GIN PILLS." • 5oc, a 1,ot, 6 for `z.5o. Sainple free if C'or1'ierite Natuna .')rug end Chemical o. of C:itnetla, Limited, Termite. las 4 • 4 4 4