Exeter Advocate, 1914-6-11, Page 7OVERWORK AND WORRY
IA Fruitful Source of I3rokell
Down. Constitutions
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A. little worry does a great deal
Id harm, Overwork andwo
r
rYgtv.
es
'rise toheadaches, nervousness,
'sleeplessness, weak ' back, lack of
intereat in your weak, indigestion
•incl somotlgmes a ;complete break-
down of' the nervous 'system leading
to .paralysis.• If these are your
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'the only way to tone up the neeves
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nervousness and all the other evils
of worry wed overwork quickly dis-
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and enable the body to take full.
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Mrs, J. C. Chapman, Omenaee,
Ont., says: r
I became comPleo1
Y
run down and my nervous system
bhattered from overwork and
Woray. ; I always felt tired and ex=
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1 tried several medicines but did
not find the hoped-for relief. Then
I,decided to•try 'Dr. Williams' Pink
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several months ,and they restored
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flitted with nervousness or a broken
constitution .as I feel cure they will
effect a cure." •
These Pills are sold by all medi-
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at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont.
-TIIE COLONEL'S. UNDERSTUDY
1.A. Sergeant in the'French Foreign
Legion Had His Innings.
The pranks played .by legionaries
;when seized by that peculiar hy-
,steria that the inaction of a moaio-
;tonus routine brings on, range be-
Itween farce and tragedy, seldom
touching either extremity, but be-
ing about midway between the Elie two,
says Mr. Frederic Martyn in his ac-
count of life in the Frenoh Foreign.
Legion. The author saw five yeses
of active .service in this crack corps
'Of the French ainiy.
' These •wa•s a sergeant employed as
a clerk in the regimental office at
Sidi-bel-Abbes. One day the ooloe
nel happened to be confined to his
;bed, and was visited in his lodgings
,,by his sergeant -clerk, 'who had
scone papers for the chief's signa-
ture. 'rhe colonel *happened to be
tasleeill when the .sergeant arrived,
and he was shown into the drehsing
room to wait for the offices to
,awake. The sight of the colonel's
'uniform coat gave the sergeant the
]idea that it would' vary theinono-
Itony if he took a. stroll round the
town in it.
' Half an- heti- afterward a. aer-
geant of the legion, strolling along
the shaded Rue de Mascara, saw in
]the gloom the five -striped sleeve of
the colonel's coat just in front of
shim, and braced himself up to. jus-
tify his reputation ars one of the
smartest non-commissioned officers
`of' the corps. His salute did not
appear to . please his commanding
.officer this •time, for the five-gal-
•oomeel ele'eve was raised in an im-
perative signal to stop, and an an-
gry voice ordered hili to return to
barracks at once, and' hake . four
days' •arresst for "alauching about the
town iia .a ,dirty uniform, and salut-
,ing his colonel in an illisololierlile
manner. "
The . poor :sergeant was struck
.dumb. He, one of the dandies of
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>w
the legion axed a man 'who prided'
elf on, �v
barrel r•el fo,
ed of "slouching"
dirty uniform
as he dejectedly
r
out �
n tt
tch:"
"Solei
promenaded
ng.,;put
lying znju
noncommissioned
of
donatin
towing pa
scallawags
un,�g ; in a,,
table pee
AMAZED D
bi'Itige "11
Achievements
m�aliuj an
genius.
Govcrnixt
brigs U
n
•e Ge at
ge•
Mr. Hardy,.
who..
Ramant
He received
olt'edtl
Soled with
Madras, and
anion of
e than a
in Madras.
education
is not
"He sena
mathematical
proved a
labra re,
a1li,np
arty in t
the theory
many
others
writers
heard, of whose
rani.
t is won
for him
gs which
s of the
Cauchy and
knowledge o
little k
mathematics.
ls�am
pow eras
ni�ng. If
mathematical
d nd hi!m
whish
uat•e is
an infinite
many
or wranglers."
WHEN BA
FROM
Mothers,
constip
c11 or bowels
him Bab
r fail to
occasional •
on and
els in pe
tablets,
Simon,
recommend
too
tan, as I
best n
this
by medicine
cents a
9' MSCI
THE- SU
• the 'I�
Hines
Some
d. in Agus
T'Iinor,
parson, the
i. Co�nc
ooh tells
book, "The
One day a
street in which
one.. of
had
to ask
beast might
"Don't you
the Ilho
a camel
igiloranc
sand
great m
blob, with
caused
Accordingly,
K:lkb� a, •r
's house',
of
y clad co
ceo�f
are
greeted lidaii,
eventually
to the
e while
bserved,
re `seine
their
a magnificent,
t flu',- he!
the moan
resplendent
vol: excited
c�omp•an
the host,
red .hint
inquired
health.•
11�e 1Gfihbja
iiorzxrtwe
"• 'Ilei �s�aid
ziin,s walking a -s if he iiad a:
rifle 1 a spine, to be ac-
cused Inching" .and wearing
a dpi rm ! His chin rank,
and jectedly moved off, all
the seemed to hit e 'been
take him, and . he did
slot
lh ial" , passed on., and
prong the' 'town • fox an hour,
dealing four day�sr arrest and
spec rious wlards to 'every
non ned officer he met who.
was vainhis `soldierlike appear-
ance, g unasked favars and
best ternial benedictions on
scall of legionaries, and `lie-'
hav' way that 'horrified re-
spectable people.
AIL Y. HINDU GENIUS.
Cam 'Mathematician Tells et
.t1 nts of Ratuanujan.
Ra , rthe, young mathema-
tical diseovered by the, In-
dian ent and sent • by it to
Cam University, is now in
-
r � i Trinity College, Calla -
bridge. T nt e
s Y g ,
brid
, the fellow of Trinity
Coll is examining the work.
that tjan has already; done,.
says -
" ed an ordinary Indian
school cation, was never
conn: the University of
never passed an ex-
amination anyki�nd. Until little
more year ago he was a
clerkcdras. Iris mathemati-
cal is rather a. mystery..
He reed in any other sub-
ject. •
me a large number of.
mat theorems in which the
had great many very `re-
re-
markable sults. His theoi•ein�s
were pure mathematics, par-
ticul the theory of numbers
and y. of elliptic functions.
Whileof them were quite
new,had been anticipated
by of whom he had never
work he was quite
ignorant.
"Iwonderful tiha;t he discov-
ered self a great number of
thin leading -mathemati-
cians last 100 years, such es
CauJ.aoobi, added to the
kno f school/nen. He' has
very oowledge of modern
mat
"Hean of quite extraordi-
nary but very imperfect
y ,
trai he were sent in for
the atical. Tripos now, he
Wo:u1 self ignorant of things
with the ordinary under-
graduate quite; familiar; yet he
is infinitely finer mathematician
than men who have become
seni
BY SUFFERS
CONSTIPATION`
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giveBaby's Own Tablets. They
neve give, relief, and an'
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bow' perfect, order. Concern-
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St. Que., writes: "I can-
not nd Baby's Owh Tab -
tete ' highly as a• cure for consti-
pation, have found them the
very medicine in the world.
for trouble." The tablets are
soldcine dealers or by mail.
at. 25box from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville
Ont,
[AIME ASIATIC. .
How hoja Managed to Get
Himself Redognized. •
hundreds of years ago there
Jived helin; , a. tittle town. in
Asia an imam, or village
Khoja Nasr-ed-Din Ef-
feud erni'ng him M r. H. C.
Luk some stories in his
Fringe of .the East:"'
camel passed along the
the Khoja lived,
and. the - I ,hojaa's neighbors
who never seen; a, camel. before
ran him whatr• this strange
bea be,
u -.know what that is ?"'
saidKhoja, who• also had' never.
seen , •but would. not betray
his e. "That pis a hare a
thou, years old."
A an once,: gave a feast,
to w much. condescension,
he c the Khoja, to be bidden.
Acc on the- appointed day,
the ep.aired to the, great
'Man ', and found hini�self in ,
the a fashionable; and
richly nlpany, which took no -
notice the poor imam in , his
threadb'black gown.. No' one
or spoke ta., him, and
he was shown 'byli, ser-
vontlowest.'seat. After a
little the Khoja slipped away,
unobserved, and went into the hall,
whe of ithe mighty. ponies had
left outer garments, Select-
ing cent gown richly lined
with :pint it on, and returned
to 'Nobody recogni7.ed.
this personage,. whose
arri ed universal attention.
The y rose'to salute him,
and who had previously
ignored , approached, bowing,
and after hies honorable
T stroked .the sleeve of
his d. ea maul "Answer,
fur l
Cure Children's Colds
By External Treatment.
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and Reliable as Old-time 4"Ner-
4, viline.".
It's really Lsis e to set
sYoun
g,
child's : btonlach" by internal ;