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Exeter Advocate, 1915-3-25, Page 7ao `SPRING IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD A Tonic Medicine is a Neces. sity at This Season t _^ Dr, Williams' Pink Pills fox Pale -People are an all year round tonic, blood -builder and nerve -restorer. :But they are especially valuable in the ;spring when the system is loacl- ed with impurities as: a result of the indoor life of the winter months. There is no other season *hen the blood is, so =eh in need of purifying and enricthinge and every dose of these Pills helps to make new, rieh, red 'blood. In the spring one feels weak and tired— Dr. Williams' Pink Pills develop the appetite, tone the stomach and Rid weak digestion, It is in the spring that poisons in the blood And an outlet in disfiguring pim- ples, eruptions and boils—Dr. Wil- liams Pink n Pills speedily clear the akin because they go to the root of the trouble in the blood. In. tihe f"pring anaemia, rheumatism, indi gestion, neuralgia, erysipelas and many other troubes are most per iistent because of poor, weak blood, and it is at this time when all nature takes on new We that .the blood most seriously needs at- tention,Some people dose them- selves with purgatives at 'this seat son, but these only further weaken themselves. A purgative merely gallops through the system, empty - ng in the bowels, owels, but it loess not cure anything. On the other hand Dr, Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood, whioh reaches every nerve and organ in the body, bringing new strength, new health and: vigor to weak, easily tared men, women and -children. Try Dr, liams' Pink Pills this spring—they will not disappoint Sian. You can get these health -renew- ing Pills through any medicine dealer or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. FARM CROPS. Results of Experiments at the On- tario Agricultural College. By way of supplementing the Patriotism and Production move- ment the Ontario Department of Agriculture has issued Bulletin 228, "Farm Crops," prepared by Prof. 0. A. Zavitz. The reading of this bulletin should assist in a material im- provement in the quality as well as the quantity of farm products of the, Province. It deals with experiments made in raising of each of the regular field crops, and of other important crops (chiefly for fodder) not now well known to many of our Harm- ers. These testswere conducted at the Ontario Agricultural' Farm, Guelph, under the direction, Of the author, the well-known cerealist , and general experimenter in agro- noanies, and valuable advice is given by him regarding tbe,possible increase of farm produce, the rota- tion of crops, etc. The influence of seed .selection and of liybridtiza- tion in relation to the improve- ment of both quality and the pro- duction of field crops, sometimes resulting in new popular varieties, is stated in a. most clear and inter- esting manner, and is full of 'en- eonitagem:ent or those who would dike to engage in such experiments. Valuable information is offered as to best combinations for mixed ,grains, and the treatment'ef seed grain for smut.. .Considerable ;space is also -given .to discussing alfalfa as a pastureand fodder prop, and to the making of both annual and permanent pastures. ' Prof. Zavitz urges that special attention the given to, raising seed for field reots in Ontario, as most 'of sucib, seed up to the present time has been imported from European countries now at was.:. The writer of ±hie' bulletin gives four very petted .i rules for pro- ducing satisfactory field crops: 1. Raise only isueh crops as are ,likely to meet the demand. 2. Select good plump -seed which Chas been tested for vitality. 3. Give the land early and thor- I ough eultivfatipn. { 4. Sow all, crops at the proper 'time egad according to right meth- lods. This bulletin may be procured free of charge by applying to the Ontario Department of. A;grioul- ture, Toronto. .THE' BEST. MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES i. Baby's Own Tabtletsare the best medicine in the, world for little ones. They are „absolutely safe and never fail to regulate the sto- mach and bowetls, break up colds 'and simple fevers, expel. woraos and make teething easy. Concern- itng them Mrs. D. S. Bernhardt, ,Pott Dalhousie, Ont., writes: "I have been using Baby's Own Tab Eels for my baby and would not be without them:" -The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' 1Viedicine Co., Brock- vi•llee, Ont. Read money . is seldom ready 'whet you want to borrow soave. DOWN BY THE SOUNDING SEA BITS OF NEWS FROM TAE 111rt11kTIME PROVINeEs. Item of Interest From Places 1 aliped by -Waves of the ' Atlantic. St, John has a new industry, a modern auger refinery. St, John raised $4,000 for the Red Cross on its "flag day," The Grenfell Mission 'lost its building at St. Anthony, Nfld., by Are. Nova Scotia professes a. very bright outlook for agriculture this year, Dartmouth coroner reported sixty-seven sudden deaths during last year, Six Russians tried to enlist with the Canadian contingent et Fred- ericton. Nova Scotiaschool enrolment in- creased from 105,269 to 106,351 last. year. Halifax is seeing a revival of sailing ships owing to war eondi- tiohls in shipping. New Brunswick lumber opera- tions are badly handicapped by lack of SLOW this year, A fund has been opened at St. John to purchase an aeroplane to present to Britain, Pliema '. $ or of St. John refutes, stories sent out of the near bank- ruptcy of that city. Col. E. B. Beer, world sailor and soldier, der, died at Halifax,. aged. 8L He was born in Sussex. Henry Murphy, of Boston, -wants- compensation for being badly in- jured by horses for the sreay at Halifax, . A portion of the Furness, wharf at Halifax collapsed, sending flour and beans for the Belgians into the wateT. Police Officer Chas. Marshall of Fredericton made a vicious attack on John Oraige, soldier, in a res- taurant. Rev, Anderson Rogers of Halifax preached a scathing sermon on the boot contractors for Canada's con- tingent. Dalhousie's most unique cere- mony was; the conferring of univer- sity degrees on twelve students now at the front. Mr. and Mrs. 0... Cleaves, of Oro- mocto, are baek from England, where they saw the air King's Lynn, raid at Mabel McDonald made a plucky ,rescue of Eva Doten, school teach- er, who went through the ice at McAdam Junction. Three Nova Scotia fishers of the Lunenberg arrived at Halifax af- ter being saved from, the wreck and taken to Europe. W. H. Allen, of Penniac, was elected president of the Exhibitors' Association of the National Sportsmen's Show at New. York. Oliver Wood, George Ward and George Black were arrested for stealing a trunk with $1,000 on the I. 0.R. at Stellarton. ANIMALS JOIN ARMY. Dogs and Goats Are Fond of the Soldiers. A Belgian soldier talked to a Paris correspondent of the New York 'Sun of the animals that had "joined" the Belgian army .as it marched through the open country. His fake• softened as he related some of his experiences: "We managed to collect stray dogs all the way,' he said. 'At one time there were fully a dozen of all species. Some stayed with us throughout the march, but others came and went. One small "white, shaggy dog .became so much in love - with the life that she never desert- ed, and is probably on duty now, if she has not been killed by a stray bullet. "A young little thing, she learned to march when our captain called, 'En avant!' and when he called, Melte !' she came to a dead stop, and' would not budge until another order was given. Site 'ran among all the soldiers, rubbing against them and caressing them, and we. would do anything for her. She loved corned beef, and she got some every day, even though one of us had to go without in order to give it to her. "7:lwo goats suddenly appeared among -us one day, and they sup- plied us with milk for a long tune. They ljked the roving life. They nibbled all day ; they did not mind the grins, and they got along r'eI1 with the dogs. When there was no more milk, we had to leave them at a farm, for looking after and feed- ing them was too nnuxh' of a teak. • "The help that dogs have ' given us is incalculable, Three of them drag a. rapid-fire gun, and their in- telligence is almost human. They get no rest,, for they are on active duty day and night without being unharnessed. When. released, they fly over the fields like a child at playy; they :bark and snail) at each other, for they no doubt feel that they have. earned a holiday. At least; that, wee the way at first, but now they are too_, worn out for any- thing save ny-thihigsave a bite of food and sleep. The number of dogs that have lost their lives must be very great." The world's greatest iodine works. are in Chili, having an .annual out- put el 400,000 pounds. They're Popular In Nova Scotia 1YRI' DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY'. • People. Rave Learned From Long Experience that by Curing the 'Kidney Ills They Benefit the Entire Body. Spry Harbor, Halifax Co., N.S., March 22 (Special):, -"I have taken a couple of boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and have received great bene- fit from them, They are certainly a fine pill for anyone suffering from Kidney trouble, °' So says Mrs. Alex. E. Nilchey, and she speaks the sentiments of a large number of the women of Nova Scotia. Dodd's Kidney Pills have so long been in general use that they are recognized as the standard remedy for Kidney troubles. They have beeome a family medicine in thou- sands of homes. People have learned from long experience that if they cure their minor Kidney ills with Dodd's Kidney Pills they need not fear those more terrible de- velopments such as Bright's Dis- ease, Diabetes, Dropsy and Rheu- matism. They have also learned that when the Kidneys are cured by Dotld's Kidney Pills the whole body benefits. For eured Kidneys mean pure 'bleed, and pure blood is the foundation of all health. That's why Dodds: Kidney Pills are universally popular. A Billion Wheat Deficit. Aceording to reliable statistics there are tied up at the present time about two billion bushels of wheat, the production of the count tries at war. This is in the vicinity o£ half the world's total production of wheat. A recognized authority argues that granting that the war- ring nations produce a one-half crop in the coming year, a deficit of one billion bushels will still be shown. The three countries upon which the filling of this ci. telt of one billion bushels will lest .are, Canada, the United States and Argentina. The combined output of these three countries is only 1,219,000,000; their exportable sur- plus 'would, O b p f eourse, s be , much less, so it can easily be {seen tshat. the question is not one .to he `easily solved, and it behooves Can- ada to increase her production as much as she possibly can, for -when the war is over and trade begins to re-establish itself and the na- tions undergo a process of rehabili- tation, the demand for all bread - stuffs must be enormous. The Relationship. Tommy's mother had married again, and though Tommy didn't in the least object to his new father he was ,somewhat puzzled as to their relationship. "Mamma," he said, "is this lean my step -papa?" "Yes, dear, he is your etep- papa?" "Well, mamma," said thought- ful Thomas, "yeti. call me your little lad,, don't you ?" "Yes, dearie, you are mamma's little "Then, mamma," concluded Thomas, "I suppose I must be my step -papa's little -step-ladder." FOOD QUESTION Settled with Perfect Satisfaction.' It's not an easy matter to satisfy all the members of the family at meal time, as every housewife knows. t And when the husband can't eat ordinary food without causing trouble, the food question becomes doubly annoying. A lady writes.: "My husband's health was poor, he .had, no appetite for anything I could get for him, it seemed. "He suffered severely with sto- mach trouble, was hardily able to work, was taking medicine contin- ually, and as soon as he 'would feel betterwould go to work again, only to give up in a few weeks. "One day, seeing an advertise- ment , about Grape -Nuts, I got some and he tried it for breakfast the next morning: "We all thought it was pretty good althtotgh we had noidea of using it regularly. But when my husband came home at night he asked for Grape -Nuts,. `.'`It was the same next day 'and I had to get it right along, because when we would get to the table the question, 'Have you any Grape nuts' was a regular thing. So I be- gan to buy it -by the dozen pkgs. "My husband'shealth began to improve right along. I sometimes felt offended when I'd make some- thing. I thought he would like .for a change, and still hear the isame old question, Have y•ou any Grape- Nu"Hts;?e' got so well that for the last two years he lias hardly lost a day from his 'work; and we arc still using Grape -Nuts,'' - Name given by Canadian Po:siaum Co •; Windsor, Ont, Read, ``The Road to Wellvalle," in , pkgs.. "The.ve's a Reason." Ever read the above letter? A new one 'appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and fall of human interest. Every Stiff Joint Lin bere i, Rheumatism Cured ! That. Old Family ''Remedy "Nerviline" is guaranteed for the Worst Cases. CURES NEURALGIA, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO. Rheumatism today is unnecessary. It is so well understood and so read- ily curable that every day we have re- ports of old chronics being freed of their tormenter "I can speak confidently of the Ner. . viline treatment, for the simple reason that it cured me," writes Albert B. Cornelius, from Kingston- "You ean't imagine how stiff and lame and sore I was. Nights at a time I couldn't sleep well. I followed the Nerviline direr. tions carefully -had it rubbed'nto the sore regions four or five times every day. Every rubbing helped to reduce the pain. The swelling went down. I got a fair measure of relief in a week. I • also took two. Ferrozone Tablets with my meals. They increased my appetite and spirits, purified my blood and toned up my system generally: "I am as well to -day as a. man could be --in perfect good health. I give Nerviline all the credit," A large family size bottle of Nervi - line costs only 50c., or the trial size 25e., and is useful in a hundred ills in the family. Whether it's toothache, earache, headache, neuralgia, lame back or a cold, Nervillne will cure Just as readily as it will curerheuina. ;ism. For family use nothing equals Nerviline, Smuts and Rusts of Grain Crops. It is estimated that the losses sustained from smuts in Ontario grain crops amount to 82,720,000 annually, about two-thirds of which occur in oats. wheat being the next greatest sufferer. To cope with this danger Bulletin 229, en- titled "Smuts and Rusts of Grain Crops," prepared by J. Z., Howitt and R. E. Stone, has been issued by the Ontario Department of Agriculture, for free distribution to those who may apply for it. This very practical bulletin goes fully into the cause and eure of smuts and rusts, and give* a num- ber of ways of treating seed grain in order to avoid or lessen' injury to grain erops fromthese causes. Practical farmers wall hail it as a nee aatpau•.as tasrnpnr ajTelliue from these two- common grain troubles. In Clow Companionship. Little Mary had been sent to the store t< get some fly paper. She was a long time in returning, and her mother began to feel anxious. Going to the door, she spied the little gill coining up the street, and called "Mary, have you got the fly pa- per, ?" "No, mother," replied Mary, "It's got' me, but we are coming to- gether." Corns Instant Relief Dro Paint on Putnam's p night, and cornsfeel Corn Extractor to -I better in the morn Ing. Magical t h et way "Putnam's" ! eases the pain, destroys • the rootal kills' a corn for all time. No pain., Cure guaranteed. Get a 25c. bottle of "Putnam's" Extractor to -day. Are You a Jamie MacJames.? Somebody said to Jamie Mae - James one day ; "I trust you. don't spend all your wages." "That 1- don't," Jamie replied. "I ,only spend two-thirds.. Two-- thirds is all." "And' the other third you bank that, I suppose?" "No, I do better than that with it. It .give it to the wife to run the house." Out Minaret's Liniment Cures, Burns, Etc. A Bit of Botany. A teacher in .a'school asked the other day "How many kinds of flowers are there i'' • Three pupils held up their hands. She ohose one to. reply. "Well, •Isidore, how many kinds of flowers are there?" "Three, teacher.'' "Indeed? And what are they ?" "Wild, tame an' collie.' Marion Bridge, C. a, May 30, '02: 1 have handled MINARD'S Ll.NIi4I.DNT during the past year. It is always the first liniment asked for here, and un18 - questionably the best seller of all the different kinds of. Liniment 1 handle, NEIL FERGTJSON. '^ The Seed Catalogue. Although it has been made the butt Of ponderous Jests for .countless ages. I thrill With pleasure as I cut Its simply fascinating pages, My heart with ecstasy dilates As I peruse the glowing labels Inscribed upon the colored plates Of pumpkins, big as dining tables. I see tomatoes, huge and reds My Utley all aflame, I dwell on A. Brobdignagian cabbage lend Or a titanic watermelon. And as the stirring text I read 1 long for Spring and time for sow - That I may buy and plant the seed, And sit and watch these marvels growing. It simply can't be done, I know, Though kindest skies may bend above them; With sun and rain, the things I grow, Will not look like the pictures of them. The pumpkins will be soft and small, The melons, though I tend and pet! thein, Will die; the beans won't grow at all. Because the early worms will get them. But as a story -loving youth Extracts no end of solid pleasure Prom tales depending not on truth, But on.romantic hunts for treasure. Tl*is catalogue I read to -day With rapture, if without conviction; No matter what the scoffers say It is my favorite work of -fiction, J. J. Montague In Seaforth News. Death Nearly eat 1 eI l Y C1aliitid New Brunswick Lady Was Restored to Her Anxious. Fam. Hy When Hope Had one. St. John, N.B., Dec. 15th.—At one time It was feared that Mrs. J. Grant, of 3 White St. would succumb to the deadly ravages of ,advanced kidney trouble. "My first attacks of back- ache and kidney trouble began years ago. For six years that dull gnawing pain has been present. When. I ex- erted myself it was terribly intensified. If 1 caught cold the pain was unen- durable. I used most everything, but nothing gave that certain grateful re- lief that came from Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In- stead of being bowed down with pain. to -day I am strong, enjoy splendid appetite, sleep soundly. Lost proper- ties have been instilled into my blood ., cheeks are rosy with color, and. T thank that day that I heard of so grand a medicine as Dr. Hamilton's Pills." Every woman should use these pills regularly because good health pays, and it's good, vigorous health that comes to all who use Dr Hamilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pl`lls. .av - True Patriotism. "Yes, gentlemen," said the geo- logist, "the ground we walk on was once 'under water." "Well," replied the patriotic young man of the party, "it simply goes to show that you can't hold Great Britain down." LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS, Y;a Chicago & North Western Ry. Four splendid daily trains from the Now Paeetenger Terminal, Chicago to San Francisco. Los Angeles and San Diego. Wide choice of • scenic and direct routes. Double track. Automatic electric safety signals all the dray. ' Let vs plan your trip and furnish fold. ere :and full particulars. B. n: Bennett. Gen. Agt.. 46 Yonge St., Toronto. Ont. His Explanation. "There will have to be new rules made here, or I shall give notice," said the hello girl in the telephone office to 'the chief clerk. "Why, what's the trouble ?" "-Well, some of the things said over the wires are not fit for me to hear. "Oh, that's all right," was his flippant rejoinder. "You can't ex- pect to work around electricity and not get shocked !" Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. Highest grade beans kept whole and mealy by perfect halting, retaining their full strength, Flavored with delicious sauces. They have no aaurl, Pa. ro$ sszle. W. DAWSON. Ninety Colborne St Toronto.' g" YOF> WANT TO __IVY Oki, < 151. A Fruit, Stock. Grain or Dairy Farm. Write 11. W. Dawson, DrantIrton. c.r u(o Colborne St., Toronto. H. W. DAWSQr1', Calborae St., Toronto. NURSERY STOCK. (�TRelWBE1;8IFS, 1 ASPBBRRI T.ATQE9. Catalogue tree, i4 A Ban, Port Burwell, Oat- ,,i,+pai mtsczrate:xmov a. Cyy 3NCDB, Tt..'MORS, LI. • ltT[`.j 11- internal and eteternal, cured with. out pain by our home treatment. Write im before too- late. 1)r. Ltellntuti 1fa d14a Co., Limited, Collingwocici, unt. KFELEY 1253 DUNDA5 TORONTO F°R ALC°ti9tJCs, DRUG ADUMCTVV?NS HAWK BICYCLES An Up-to•dete i'7git Grohs BleycletittedwithA. o4:a:u Nov IJexcs4u, e Cewirer ,gi, end i/ebr, DactehQ6Ze >r,r bigitfir de equ ipment, loola:d- !m 5u 1 Tcpl t $22.50 for FREE 1915 Catalogue; 70 /txegos of Bu ris,. Sard, #,uyets]santsbyveruppfroVett Widitesak Prises. T. W. BOYD do SON. 27 Notre Ds me St. west, Montreal. etr. FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE OOFI FOR REPAIRS or N:EW HOOPS QPer Roll 208 Sq. Feet Complete with nails and cement Freight paid. Asphalt Felt Roofing 100 per cent. Saturation Contains no tar or paper Lowest price for Pure Asphalt Hoofing ever offered in Canada. Send for Free Sample. The Italildev Company,Limlted Factory Distributors. HAMILTON, - CANADA. mom In Their Charge. "Ever been in the army 1" -*Sure: I was in charge „i a squad of men one -On special duty "Yes; they were taking me to Cote giiard-house." TOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL AOC Try Marine Eye Remedy fur Red, Weak, Waters Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting • Just Eye Comfort. Write for Book of the We by mailrree. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, Nothing is gained by abosi g those whose _opinions differ fr, your own. Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Money you bet en the in doesn't always push her under l2 wire first. The illustration shows our 18 ft. and 20 ft. power launches, Wo build both sizes of this unit ypwered from 8 h.p. up. Staunch, smooth running' g and dependable. craft, Carrying capacity up to ten persons. Fitted for inn - mediate use. The finest aunoh for the money' offered, and with the guarantee of the builders bent 14 I ' Details of oohsruction, >1tttng, power, etc., promptly supplied. Write for booklets -of Launches and Canoes. THE PETERBOROUGH CANOE CO., LTD. Peterborough, Ontario. +:.you+++..:mono "How is i:t," inquired ayoung bride of an older married friend; "that you always manage. to have suet delicious ibeef2" "It's' very simiple,'' said the older woman.' "I first sela•at a good, honest butcher, and. then I stand by him„," 'Yoti mean -that you give him' all of yott trade ?" "No, I mean that I stand by• him while he' ie cutting the ;neat." Minard's. Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. ED. 5. ISSUE 13 -':LS. "'Overstern" V Bottonn Motor Boat Freight Prepaid: to any Railway Station in, Ontario. Length 15': Ft., Beam 3 Ft, 9 In:,. Depth 1 Ft. `6 In. ANY MOTOR, FITS. Specification No, 2B vin engine prices on request: • Get our quotations on—"The Penetang Line" Oommeretal and Pleasure Launohess Rows boats and Canoes. THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETA.NG, CAN.