Exeter Advocate, 1915-3-18, Page 71OW TO CURE
R llE.U1I ATiSf,11
-The Disease is Always Rooted
in the Blood, Which 'Must Be
Made Rech and Pure
There are still many people who
imagine that rheumatism eat lie
eured by ,liniments and rubbing,
overlooking the medical fact that
the trouble is rooted in the blood.
.Rheumatism can only be cured by
Lleansing and enriching the blood,
thus driving out of the system the
Poisonous acids, which cause the
rheumatic pains. - -Dr. Williams'
:Pink Pills we the must obstinate
cases of rheumatism because they
go straight to the root of the trou-
ble in the blood. Every dose helps
to make rich, red blood, and this
new blood expells the poisonous
acid, bringing health and comfort
`to "'the tortured victini. Do not
waste time .and money in liniments
and outward applications, Give
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair
trial and thus drive the disease out
of your system. Here is proof of
`what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can
do in eases of this kind. Mr, Rich-
aid. Palmer, Wroxeter, Ont., says:
:'"Fox menthe any life was made mis-
erable through a combined attaek
n rheumatism and sciatica. The
.rheumatism seemed to settle in all
my joints and the sciatica pains
were so great that 1 could seemly
b farmer, hobble about.. I am a fazzne , and
so you can understand that in my
condition. I was unable to do my
ordinary work. Neither doctors
nor various remedies I took did me
any good. Finally I was induced
fry Dr Williams' Pink Pills,
`and for this I have mueh to be
thankful for, as after taking a fsw
boxes the pains began to disappear,
bod by the time I had taken nine
xes every twinge of both- the
rheumatism and the seiatica liad
disappeared and I was able to go
to work again as usual, and have
reit lost a, day through illness since.
I am thoroughly grateful for what
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done
for trio and hope my experience
will benefit some other sufferer."
It is the curing of just such
rases as these that has given Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills their world-
wide popularity. You can get the
Pills from any medicine dealer or
by mail at 50 cents abox or six
boxes for $2,50 from The Dr. Wil-
liams' ,ledie:ine Co., Brockville,
Out.
City of Victoria Healthy.
Fortunate indeed is the Can-
adian city with such a record et
good health as that vk Victoria,
8,C., as is shown by the report of
11 Ir. G. A B. Hall in the medical
officer's report for 1914.
The mortality rate is only 7.23
per thousand, while the infant
mortality rate reached the almost
incredible figure of .6 per,thousand.
Of 18 cases of typhoid, only five
were local, the remainder coming
from logging camps.
One of the reasons for this situa-
tion is undoubtedlythe are taken
to ensure a pure milk supply. The
examinations taken during the year
:showed the butter fat percentage to
•average 3.9 per cent., the water
supply is also above reproach.
The population of Victoria is now
55,000, and• of the 367 death record-
ed last year 90 were over 70 years
of age.
Victoria, B.C., is evidently a
;place where there is some competi-
tion for the position of "oldest in-
habitant."
,b
t TEETHING TIME TROUBLES.
Baby's teething.time is a period
a,:^�anxiety- for mothers unless
,baby's stomach is kept sweet and
his bowels regular. •No other
.medicine has been found so valu-
able during teething time as has
Baby's Own Tablets. They make
,teething painless and by their use
;baby gets his teeth so easily that
,the mother scarcely knows they are
'coming. Concerning the Tablets,
‘Mrs. F. Goldsmith, Nelson, BIC.
.writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are
a mother's greatest; help during the
teething period." • The. Tablets are
cold by medioine dealers or by mail
;at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
'Williams' Meddeine - Co:, Brock-
ville, Ont.
"Mamma," 'said little John, "1
just shade a bet." "What was rt i"
slie asked. . `''I Pet Billy Roberts Tay
cap against two buttons that 'you'd
•
give me a, penny to boy some apples
Jiwiths You don't want xne to lose
;my carp, do you?" : He• got 'the
penny.
Granulated Eyelids;.
Eyes inflamed by expo -
,
sure to Sun, Dust and Wind
Ea quicklyrelieved by Marin®
' . ; Eye,Reinedy.l;do ting.
just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye'
ffialveiaiTub'es25c. For Book oftheEyeFreeask
sI Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co,, Chicago
That is a good day in which you
)mak=e some one happy. It is aston
'ishin'g how little it takes to make
o�.le :happy. Feel that the'day is
�'ast.i
ed in which you have not suc-
eeeded in this,
Minard's Liniment t=aresDandruff,
DAIRY PROD1JCTS.
Average Yield of Milk Per Cow.
Very Low in This Country,
There is a. remarkably lucid arti-
cle on "The Dairy Industry," by
Commissioner J. A. Ruddick, in
the Agricultural 't3Tar Book issued
by the Department of Agriculture
at Ottawa. From it we learn tihat
there has been a, decrease in mild)
corns in .all the eastern provinces,
but that the increase in the western
provinces makes this deficiency tap
with. 185,000. to the good. We also.
learn that in ten years there was' a
most gratifying increase in the
value of dairy products of from
$66,470,953 to $109,340,024. There
was an almost alarming decrease
of exports of butter and cheese—
of- butter from 34,031,525 lbs. in
1906, a record year, to 1,228,753
lbs. in 1914; and of cheese from
215,804,543 lbs. to 144,478,340 lbs.
in the sante years. Denmark is the
greatest country. of exportation to
England in dairy products, but
New Zealand is virtually Canada's
ehief rival, Mr. Ruddick acknow-
ledges that the quality of our
cows in yield of milk has improved,
but after giving many valuable sug-
gestions on enlarging of markets
and on methods for inereased pro-
duction, he eoneludes with the fol-
lowing table showing the percen-
tage of eattle compared with popu-
lation in different countries c--••
New Zealand 197%
Denmark 83%
United States ,.,,,..., 69%
Sweden .. , , . ", 48%
Switzerland ........ . 38%
Canada ...,,..., .,>an%
France .. ... 36%
Austria 32%
Germany , . . , ... .. , , 31°a
United Kingdom . , 27%
The percentage represents num-
ber of eattle to. every 100 of popu-
lation, "For a, country without a
largeindustrial population," Mr.Ruddick says, "Canada takes a
very low place in the foregoing
list." Other points that the Com-
missioner makes are that the aver-
age yield of milk per cow is etill
very low in this country, and
might be increased 25 or even 50
per cent., and that "the farmers
of Canada as a class have not yet
learned how important it is to keep
cows in good condition." Bulle-
tins on Dairying can be had free
on application to ;the Publications
Branch, Department of Agricul•
tore, Ottawa.
No
More
Corns
Cure
Guaranteed
Never known to
fail; acts without
pain in 24 hours. Is
soothing, healing;
takes the sting right
ott. No remedy so
quick, safe and sure as Putnam's Pain-
less Corn Extractor. Sold every-
where -25e. per bottle.
LOSS BY WAR IN BELGIUM.
List Drawn Up by a Lawyer of
Brussels Court.
An article in a recent issue of
the Paris Figaro places the finan-
cial damage done to Belgium by the
Germans at $1,060,288,000. Of
course this cannot give any idea of
the suffering which has been in,
Rioted on the country and its in-
habitants. It considers only the
losses of material nature which can
be listed in terms of dollars and
cents. The article is headed "A
Note to be Paid," and says:
"The following list, drawn up by
a lawyer in the Court of Appeals in
Brussels, shows the damage which
the Germans have inflicted on Bel-
gium. Here is the list:
"Liege and environs, buildings,
trade, and forts, $34,580,000.
"Tirlemont, trade and buildings,
$5,520,000.
"Louvain, university, buildings
and trade, $37,160,000.
"Mechlin, cathedral, works of
art, etc., $7,660,000.
"Aersihot, $1,240.000.
"Namur, buildings, commerce,
and forts, $23,932,000.
"Dinant (inoluding the ohateaux
near the rive•r), $15,670,000.
"Charleroi and environs, build-
ings, and factories,: $103,160,000.
"Mons, $680,000.
"Tournai, Lueze, and Ath, $500,-
000.
"Hasselt, Thourout, and Moll,
$1,542,.000.
"Alo.st, trade, $1,960,000.
"Termonde,, $4,170,000.
"Damage, caused in the rural
districts, crops, cattle, hogs, sheep,
horses, chateaux, and farms burn-
ed or pillaged, $283,614,000.
"Anvers and environs, forts,
trade, churches, merchandise, ',and
foodstuffs, ;$101,150,000.
"To the State, buildings, foreign
headiligs; monuments, bridges,
roads, etc., $240,000,000.
"Total, $1,060,288,000.
"With this for an example, to
what untold amount will the ,rand
total come." ,
'The Real Trouble.
"Se you missed your train lby just
a minute. How was that ; was your
watch slowl'''
"No, my ,feet."?
•
The .average map. isn't haat : as
square with other then as the ex-
pects other men to be with him,
Finding -'Roller Gane But Strengtheied,
She Tells others stiffness. Taken Right out
Waa. Relieved 'in an Hour, and •Cured
HRS. W. J. MALOItiEY TOOK - Over Night.
DOO1)'S KIDNEYS YS PILLS I lame back? Quite unnecessary,
All you have to do is to rub on Nervi -
FOR LACKACUE. line, It's simply a wonder for back-
aclxe-•--relieves after .one rubbing. "No-
thing possibly could cure an aching
Slie Hail Tried Numerous Other back faster than Nervti#ne," writes
Medicines, But Found -No Relict: MA. Arthur Kober, of Lower Chel-
Till She Used the Great Canadian seas N.S. "1 caught cold and was so
Hfdlie Itelned Illodtt's Xiitine prostrated with pain I could not bend
Y Y, y over. We always have Nerviline at
Pills. home. and I had the painful region
rubbed thoroughly with this •grand
Baraehois West. Gaspe Co., Que., liniment. At once the pain departed.
March 15th (Special). -Mrs, W. J. The lameness was rapidly reduced and
Maloney, a well-known resident of in an hour 1 was able to be about my
this place, is recommending Dodd'shousework. 1 was rubbed again just
Kidney Pills to those who suffer before retiring, and awoke as usual in
from Kidney troubles, In an inter- the morning without a sign of my
view Mrs. Maloney says: back trouble,"
�t There is no sort ef. muscular pain
After suffering for many years that lvery#line won't cure
with backache, and trying ]many quickly.
remedies without obtaining Thousands swear by it for rheums.grelief, tism. neuralgia, sciatica and lumbago
I read about Dodd's Kidney Pills It sinks to the core of the pain --right Not a Bout Winner.and decided to try thein. through muscle, tissue and nerve ---it
"After using two boxes 1 was penetrates where no oily, greasy lint- Tramp—"Once I was w=' kn-wa•
greatly benefitted, and recommendmewl eau go and invariably cures as a wrestler, mum."
them to other sufferers. I also quickly. If you have au ache or a Lads Anct ito vr,ai
usedpain anywhere—use Nerviline—#t will
them for my little girl for nt,v .r
Kidney troubles." cure you. Family size bottle, very r _ . _
Mrs. Maloney got relief from her large 50c.; trial size 25c, at all dealers. niloa n?P "oree raid
backache because I)odd'a Kidney '-�-
C
11,
P l eured her trouble, y
l Kidney . tzo bl Il . \ante.
t t
and that was file cause of her back- A 1, 1X epark, notorious for hi.=
ache, Dodd's Kidney Pills cure
diseased Kidneys, Cured Kidneys conceit, was boasting in the pre-
sence of several gentlemen about
'few From Burgess Pass.
Speaking of panoramio views,
the Canadian Pacific itself has just
produced something out of the
ordinary in this respect. The offi-
cial photographer of the railway,
Mr. J. C. S. Bennett, has made a
print 22 feet long on one piece of
paper, representing a panoramic
view from Burgess Pars, in the
Canadian Rockies. This photo-
graph, the largest ever made in
Canada, which will be hung in the
rotunda of the Windsor Hotel', at
Montreal, shows Mount Field
(8,645 feet), Mount Dennis (8,326.
feet), Mount Goodsir. the Van
Horne range, Mount Burgess (8,463.
feet), Mount Emerald (8.332
feet), Mount Wapta (9,990 feet),
and Mount Vice -President (10,049'
feet), and embraces a hundred
miles of snow -clad peaks and gla-
ciers, with the hotel at Field shown
in the valley at the left, and to
the right a glimpse of the Yolio
Vlea n
1
do their work and strain all the
impurities out of the blood. That's
why
Dodd's Kidney I11s cure ee
so
many diseases that are caused by
impure blood.
BRITAIN IS MORE SOBER.
Remarkable Effect of War I'poa'l
Habits of 'Nation.
Is the countay. growing more
sober'1
Yes.
As a result of a special laves
gation by the Manchester Guar-
dian, this fact is proved.
"On the whole there has been
decidedly less drinking since the
war started," stated our eontenr-
porary, In very few cases is it re-
ported to have been increased; in \oi. Raisin False Hopes. urge sufferers with stomach or diges-
vver +y marked eases �tdegree.eClThe most!ined in .C'olfettor- Tiien I'm to teli the tive troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's
notable case of increase is Barrow, ficin that y.on will probably settle Pill."
this ac.uunt nit week. Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the
where the consictiuns for drunken stomach, improve digestion, strength-
ness show a rise of 40 per cent, ' Poorpaye Well "probably" is en the nerves and restore debilitated
"'The decline does not appear to! prett,}' strong. Better make
the conquests which he had gained
over the female heart.
"Look,'" said he, "here's a hand-
some present I had from my last
inamorata,"' at the same time
handing round a beautiful cigar-
case,
All admitted the article, which
had an indorsement of its quality
stamped upon it.
"Very nice gift," remarked one
of the company. "1 perceive ;t=itre
(ly-love even had your name put
the ease."
-Weil, that's queer," answered
the 'btoaster. "I never noticed it,
"Look again," rejoined the van -
did one. "The caee is distinctly
marked '`;Nal
pr.ve
Niova Scotia Case Of
Interest to All Women
Halifax $ends Out a Message of Help
a
to Many People.
Halifax,
N.S. Dec 15—When —When
inter-
viewed at
her home at 194 .Argyle St.,
Airs, Baverstock was quite willing to
talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. I
"I was alwai s 'blue' and depressed,'
felt weak, languid and utterly unfit!
for any work. My stomach was so
disordered that 1 bad no appetite. i
What I dtd eat disagreed. I suffered!
greatly from dizziness and sick head- k f
ache and feared a nervous brealsdowa,
Upon my druggist's recommendation 1
used Dr. Hamilton's Pills,
"I felt better at once. Every day 1
improved. in six weeks I was a we➢1 •
woman, cured completely after differ-
ent physicians bad failed to help me.
It is for this reason that I strongly
be in proportion to the severity of ° siblti."
the restrictions; it is, indeed, in 1
•
some cases notably independent of .1 Reasonable Theory.
it. Boss No; we have all the men
"Reports from all parts testify to eve need.
the excellent behavior of the troops Laborer- Seems like you could
in training. Suggestions as to in- take one inure, the little bit of work i Butternut.
creased drinking among women I'd du. .......—.....--4........--.........
are
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systems to health. By cleansing the
blood of long-standing impurities, by
bringing the system to a bigil point
of vigor, they effectually chase away
weariness, depression and disease.
Good for young or old, for men, for
women, for children. All dealers sell
Dr, Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and •
are not as a rule supported al -
thou h reports suggest an increase I Prosperity is usually the result
po rT gg t INVOIt3I:1TlO'N 1'OR I\ F I.\ l ORS of thrift in adversity.
in Ieserpool and in Lancaster.
An {t#lleitll Work Finder.
Miss Kelly, of Liverpool, a grad-
uate of the London University, will
be the first official work finder for
women in Britain. Site has been
engaged by the Central (Lineal-
ployed) Body for London, and was
one of a large number of applicants
for this interesting and unusual
post. Her work will consist main-
ly in watching new professions,
helping women to qualify for ca-
reers by advice and guidance, and
also by keeping in touch with pri-
vate and public employers in vari-
ous parts of the country.
CHILDREN SHOWED IT
Effect of Their Warm Drink in the
orning.
"A year ago I was a wreck from
coffee drinking and was on the
point of giving up my position in
the school room because of ner-
vousness.
(Tea is just as injurious as coffee
because it, too, contains the health -
destroying drug, caffeine).
"I was telling a friend about it
and she said, 'We drink nothing at
meal time but Postum; and it is
such a comfort to have S=omething
we can enjoy° drinking with the
children.'
"I was astonished that she would
elbow the children to drink any
kind of coffee, but she said Postum
was notcoffee, but �a most health-
ful drinit,for ,children as well as for
older ones, and that the eondittion
of both the children and adults
showed that to be a fact.
"1 was in despair and determined
to give Posttest a trial, following
the directions carefully. It was a
decided success and I was com-
pletely won by its rich delicious
tlavour.
"In a short time I noticed a de-
cided iinpr oveme.nt in my.. condition
and kept growing better month
after month, until now I aAm
healthy, and do my work in. the
school room with ease and plea-
sure. I .would not return to nerve-
destroying coffee for any money."
Name given by Canadian Post -
tum Co:, Windsor, Ont. Read
"The Road to We llv ills" in pkgs.
Postum _comes in two, forms
Regular Postum -nit* be well
boiled. 15c and 25c packages.
Tastaut Postum — is a soluble,
powder. A teaspoonful dissolves
quickly tai a e�up of hot water and,
with creams and sugar, makes a
deldthous beverage instantly. 30c
and 50o tins.
Both -kinds are equally delicious
and costt per cup about the ,sane.
ci`here'e a Reason" for Postural.
•sobs by Grocers.
Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & Davie,
patent solicitors, Montreal, report
that. 181 Canadian patents were is-
sued for the week ending February
16th, 1915, 137 of which were grant-
ed to Americans, 28 to Canadian
and 16 to residents of foreign coun-
tries.
Of the Canadians who received
patents. 12 were residents of On-
tario, 5 of Quebec, 4 of British Col-
umbia, 3 of Alberta, 3 of Manitoba,
and 1 of New Brunswick.
Her Age.
Howard—How old can Miss Junes
bei
Victor—Old enough to call cul -
lege men "college boys."
Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia,
His Only Chance.
"Do you think the Hon. Bray
Lowder has any show for being
elected to the Legislature?"
"Not unless he run under an
alias."
LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITIONS.
via Chicago & North Western Ry.
Pour eplendid daily trains from the NOW
Paeeenger Terminal, Chicago to San
Prancfeco, 'Loa Angeles and San Diego.
Wide choice of scenic and direct routes.
Double track. Automatic electric safety
signals all the vcay.
Let ue plan Sour trip and furnish fold•
ere and full particulars.
R. E. Bennett, Gen. Agt., 46 }:ongo St..
Toronto, Ont.
Some people brag arooue their
past almost .ais lnuch as tethers boast
of their future.
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere.
"Did you see any sharks when
you were crossing the Atlantic,
Mr. Butts?" asked Miss Mills.
"Yes," replied Butts sadly "I
played cards with a couple."
1 ISCliX.LA PEOt7s,
C1NCR, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC.,
f;
internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical
Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont.
lfinavxl'e Liniment Co, Limited.
Have used MINARD S ,:LINI1MHN:T for
Croup; found nothing equal to it; sure f
cure. •
CHAS. I3. SHARP.
Haekeaten. N.B., Sept, 1st, 1905.
Before •a man can areive al a
conclosion be mast first embark cin
a train of +theugli+t.
MInard's Litntment Cures Burns, Etc.
ED. li.
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It does alI that a mustard piaster
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There are many other "Vaseline"
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—Carbolated "Vaseline,' an
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bites, etc.; "Vaseline" Anelgic,
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