Exeter Advocate, 1915-4-29, Page 3A GOOD MEDICINE
FOR THE SPRING
Do Not Use Harsh Purgatives
—A Tonic is All You Need
Not exactly sick—but not feeling
quite well. That is the way most
people feel in the spring. Easily
tired, appetite fickle, sonietiuies
headaches, and a. feeling of depres-
sion. Pimples or eruptions niiay
appeair on the skin, or there may
be twinges of xlheumatisen or neutr-
algia. Any of these indicate that
the blood is out of order—that the
indoor life of winter has left its
mark upon you and may easily de-
velop into more Terious trouble.
Do not dose yourself with pur-
gatives, as so many people do, in
the hope that you can put your
blood right. Purgatives gallop
through the system and weaken in-
stead of giving strength. Any doc-
tor will tell you this is true. What
you need in spring is a, tonic that
will make new blood and build up
the nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills is the only medicine that can
do this speedily, safely and surely.
Every dose of this medicine makes
new blood which clears the skin,
strengthens the appetite and makes
tired, depressed men, women and
children bright, active and. strong.
Mrs. S. E. Stephens,' Ponoka,
Alta., says : "I suffered severely
from headaches, and was badly run
down in health. I had tried several
remedies with no benefit, until I
was advised to try Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, and these have fully re-
stored my health, and I can recom-
mend them with confidence to all
weak women."
Sold by all medicine dealers or by I
mail at 50 cents a. box or six boxes
for $2.;;0 from The Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
UES ("AIN'T sWim,
Did you •ever see a hen try tea
swim ? Diol you ever see one suc-
ceed at it1 A ben knows better than
to try it, that is the reason why you
have to say no to diose two ques-
wim day
.'nils A duckmay s all
1
hong on water with -cakes of ice
floating around in it, and be none
the worse for the experience; but
a, hen would die in short order if
thrown into such water. The duck
is built for it, the hen is not.
If the Lord, or the forces of na-
ture, or whatever your religion
leads you to call the -great creative
genius of the earth, makes hens to
live only on the land and the ducks
to live on either the land or the wa-
ter, it is but natural to suppose that.
he also makes some people to be
farmers and others to be doctors,
lawyers, merchants and chiefs. If
the doctor tries to be a lawyer, or
the farmer tries to be a merchant
or doctor, he is just about as sure
to prove a failure at it as the hen is
sure to prove a failure at awing to
be rar duck.
The business man—whether doc-
tor, lawyer, or farmer—will find
out what he is cut out to he, and
then stick to it through thick and
thin. If he does it with concentra-
tion and courageous stick-to-it-ive-
ness he will win out in the end, and
be successful. If he tries the thing
he is not fitted by nature .to be, or
loses his courage in doing the thing
he is cut out to be, he will be more
or less of a failure. -
If the Lord meant for you to be
to farmer, do not try to be some-
thing else. If He meant you to be
a lawyer or a doctor, do not try to
be a farmer. Stick to your "call-
ing," it is just as great and just as
honorable as is anything else. In
'sticking, there is happiness and
contentment; in flying off the
handle there is !failure, regret .and
lifelong sorrow.
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CAREFUL DOCTOR
Prescribed Change of Food Instead
of Drugs.
It takes considerable coinage for
a doctor to deliberately prescribe
only food for ,a deisaaitring patient,
instead of resorting to the usual
list of medicines.
Some truly scientific pihyisicwans
recognize and treat conditions as
they are and sI1 ould.. be treated.
Blere's an instance.:
"Four., years ago I was taken with
severe gastritis, and nothing would
stay on ray stomach, so that I was
on the visage of starvation.
"I heard of a doctor who had a
summer cottage near me -a spe-
eialist—anal, as a last hope, sent
for hire. '
"After, he . examined me carefully
he advised me to try a shall quan-
tity of Grape -Nuts at first; then as
my stomach became stronger to
eat More.
"I kept at it and gradually be-
gan to have color in my face, Mem-
ory became clear, where • before
everything seemed a blank. My
limbs got stronger and I could
walk. So I steadily recovered.
"Now after a, year on Gilape-
Nuts I weigh 153 lbs. My people
were surprised at the way I grew
fleshy and stromg on, this food.),
Name given by ..Canadian Postum
Coe ,Windsor,. Cot. Read . `'The
Road to W'eilvii le,,", in pkgge.
"There's a Reason." , ,
Ever read the above letter? A new
sue appears from time to time. They
p,re genuine, true, end full of human
interest.
Are We Downhearted t i
Certainly not! and no one less so
than the British Chancellor, Mr.
Lloyd George, judging by the pic-
ture displayed above}. Mr. Lloyd
George is extremely busy providing
"silver bullets" for the war, and
just now he is trying to persuade
the people of the Old Country that
they should stop drinking intoxi-
cants till the war is over, declaring
that alcohol is the greatest enemy
the empire has at present.
Healthy Fowls Pay.
In breeding for eggs, the main
requirement is first-class, healthy,
vigorous stock. Such fowls, well
managed and properly fed can not
help but produce eggs. We must
have vitality and constitutional
vigor in fowls that are to be any
good as egg machines or as breed-
er:. Only first-class stock should
be kept for such purlroses.
Death Nearly Clamed
New Brunswick Lady•
9
Fain l
fly Wien Hope Had Gone,
St. John, .NAI.. Dec. e .lath.---�1. 1
, $ one
time it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant,
of 3 White St. would succumb to the
deadly ravages of advance:: kidney
trouble, "My first attacks of back-
ache and kidney trouble began years
ago. For six years that dull gnawing
nein has been presen.. When I ex.
erted myself it was terribly intensified,
if I caught cold the pain was unen-
durable. I used most everything but
nothing gave that certain grateful re-
lief that Caine from Dr, Hamilton's
.:'ills 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. liaal:ilton's Pill."
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 Pills.
Was Restored to Her Anxious
OBSERVE ARBOUR DAY.
Objects for Which it Stands are to
General Adantage of Canada.
Arbour Day is not observed in
Canada to the extent which its im-
portance warrants.
Our people must ever keep in
mind their dependence upon her
forests. With large areas suitable
only for forestry purposes, it is
essential that the value of trees
and their protection should be
thoroughly impressed upon Cana-
dians.
In Ontario Arbour Day is cele-
brated to a limited extent in
schools, but its observance should
be general. There is need in every
part of Canada for the education
and instruction which Arbour Day
represents. It should be observed
as a public holiday at a time most
suited to the -climatic conditions of
the locality. The planting and pro-
tection of shade trees,preparation
of flower and vegetable gardens,
and thorough cleaning up of homes
and surroundings should be advo-
cated as special duties for the day.
Arbour Day has its justification
in the value of trees. Nothing con-
tributes so much to make the woild
a pleasant place to live in. as trees.
The true home feeling is not satis-
fied without the presence of the
trees, with their shelter end shade,
their beauty of form and leaf, their
blossom and fruit, their varying
shades with the ,passing of the sea-
sons, and their fulness of colour in
the autumn days. They also afford
homes and ,shelter for our feather-
ed friends,, the birds, during their
annual visits.
Nothing adds beauty and value
to a. home or •schocihotese more than
the presence of trees; nothing adds
more to the comfort of pedestrians
than -shade, trees. The way may be
long and dustiy, but ander the cool
shade of the trees relief is found.
It is to be hoped, therefore, that
the celebration of Arbour. Day will,
become more genie:ral that the
planting and care of ,trees and
shrubs around schoolhouses, homes,
public spaces and .by roadsides may
have the effect of developinga
keener appreciation of the value
and beauty, of trees; and that in
thus enlarging the field of Arbour
Dayactirvities, ,greater interest may
be created in the protection of our
Canadian forests from the reckless
destruction :by fire and the axe with
which they ,are t reatenedz
Suffered For More
Than Two Years
THEN JOSEPH GAGNE FOUND
A CURE IN DODD'S KIDe
NET PILLS.
Quebec Man Took lois Wife's Ad-
vice and Is Now Enjoying a New
Lease of health.
Ste. Marguerite Bay Mills, Sag-'
uenay Co., Que., April 26th (Spe-
cial). --''Yes you can tell the public-
of
ublicof the great relief I got from
Dodd's Kidney Pills." The speak-
er was Mr. Joseph Gagne, aa. well-
known resident of this place, and
he has every reason to be enthusi-
astic over the great Canadian Kid-
ney remedy.
"For more than two years I suf-
fered from Kidney disease," Mr.
Gagne n tinned, "It finally de-
veloped into pleurisy and I was a
very sick man when my wife per-
suaded me to give Dodd's Kidney
Pills a trial.
"I took just three boxes and they
made me well."
Dodd's Kidney Pills make their
users enthusiastic because they not
only cure the particular ailment
aimed at but they spread good 1
health all over the body. They do'
this by curing the Kidneys. Cured
Kidneys strain all the impurities
out of the blood. That means pure
blood and new health all over the
body.
A. SQUARE f�:1�.L.
In any organization so large as
that of the C.P.R., where under
normal conditions over 100,000 em-
ployees are on the payroll, one
great problem da that of keeping
the employees, so to speak, dyna-
mic, part of a living organization
and not of mere machines. Zeal
and ambition must be kept burn-
ing. Just as every soldier of Na-
poleon carried a field marshal's
baton in his knapsack, so every
office boy in the Company must feel
he is a possible president, not
merely earn his dollar aday till
pension day. One ;system intro-
duced on elle Western lines with
this in mind has proved exceeding-
ly efficient. Each superintendent
or foreman or head of a depart-
ment makes two reports a. year on
his staff. Bright men are thus ear-
marked for special promotion. If
any man is criticized the report is
shown to him and initialled by him
before it goes to Winnipeg. He
gets a square deal, and if he has
anylife in him he mends his ways
so that no such criticism can be
made twice. Then again there are
independent scouts, looking for the
bright men, the tidy station agent,
the courteous trainman, the man
cool in an emergency, the inventive
mechanic, the stenographer who
can run the office when the chief
is absent. These scouts are search-
ing for merit only, not for faults.
Over the whole system of the
Canadian Pacific ideas and sugges-
tions made by employees are not
only welcomed, but lead to pro-
motion. They go to the Record
Office, where a statement of the
employee's career is attached to
the -suggestion before it is con-
sidered by a committee. If the
idea is adopted the record of the
employ?ee',s career is then before
the eyes of the powers that be, and
recognition is apse to follow. The
-needle in the haystack is easy
enough to find with a. magnet, and
there are a dozen magnets looking
out for merit among the 100,000 em-
ployee -s of the C.P.R.
Cure
No
Guaranteed
Never known to
ore fail; acts without
pain in 24 hours. Is
soothing, healing;
takes the sting right
out. No remedy so
quick, safe and sure as Putnam's Pain-
less Corn Extractor. Sold every -
Where -25c. per bottle.
Corn
AN APPRECIABLE GIFT.
Appeal for Maple Syrup and Sugar
for Red Cross Society.
The Canadian. Red Cross Society
has sent an urgent appeal to Mr. J.
H. Grimm, who is well known in
the maple syrup industry, for .a
donation of syrup and sugar for
the boys. at the front.
A letter from Colonel Gtorrell, of
the First Canadian Contingent,
tells of the enthusiastic reception
accorded a recent case from Can-
ada- containing,. among other
things, a few cakes of maple su-
gar. - He states, • "the: men wolnit
fairly crazy with delight when it
was given to ,them." .
To a Canadian away from home
it would be -difficult to conceive of
a more acceptable gift in the spring
of the year than some genuine su-
gar or syrup from "the land of the
Maple."
There are few farmer's who could
not spare at least agallron, of sylru,p
or ten pounds of sugar for such a
worthy and patriotic object. Those
who respond, -and it is hoped
there will ,be in,aiy,-parte asked • to
hack carefully and express to. The
' Canadian Red Crloss Society, 58
:Wellington St:,,,,Montrieal, Que.
The express companies will carry
such parcels free if. plainly marked
for "The Red Cross."
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Minard's Liniment' T,umber ian'el Priennd.
ED. 5. ISSUE 18—'lS,
wit and Wisdom.
Of two evils it isn't always• neces-
sary to Choose either.
Children are won by sweets, wo-
men by bonnets, men by schemes.
Teaoher—"tWhat is a, pedes-
trian ?" Country Pupil—"A man
who gets run, over by a motor,"
A cynic suggests the three quick-
est ways. to ,send a message' --•-"Tele-
graph, Telephone and Tell -a -wo-
man !"
Supercilious Youth (to- ` tram
conductor)—"Is that Noah's Ark
full yet?" "Yes, all but the rnon-
key. Jump in!'
"You never know what you can
do till you try," said a writer,
ano then you are generally sorry
you found out 1J,
An honest Sunday -school boy has
explained d'suffering for righteous-
ness sake" as, "having to come to
Sunday School!"
Nut Always.—Papa,--"Yes, my
son, if you want to learn anything
well you must begin at the bot-
tom, Little Boy—"How about
swimming, pal"
Mr. Rooks -- "So you want to
marry my daughter. Well, young
man, what are your prospects 1'`
Young Man—"Excellent—if you
don't spoil them."
A Beard School teacher, putting
his hand en the shoulder of a, boy of
doubtful elaara,cter, said "I believe
Satan has got hold of you ." "I
believe so, too," was the reply,
Gibbs—"I believe in early rising,
don't you?" Dibbs---"Well, there's
no abstract excellence in early ris-
ing; it all depends upon what you
do after you rise. It would be bet-
ter for the world if some people
never get up."
.14
SICKLY CHILDRBN
PROMPTLY CURED
Baby's Own Tablets are an ideal
medicine for little ones. They
regulate the bowels and stomach
and promptly cure constipation,.
indigestion, cold and simple fevers,
expel worms, cure colic, and give
baby health and happiness. Con-
cerning them Mrs. Fred vanGor-
der, Dunnville, Ont., writes: "I
have used Baby's Own Tablets for
my four children and find they al-
ways give perfect satisfaction."
The Tablets are sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
fi
Sidestepping Them.
"Both your admirers are going i o
be at the ball to -night; a'e you p-
ing?"
"Not me; the one that can't
dance wants to dance all the time,
and the one that can't talk wants
to talk all the time."
SoreGranulated Eyelids,
Eyes inflamed by expo-
sure to Sun, Dust and Wind
quicidyrelieved by Murine
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
�6/ just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's 50c per I3ottle. Murine Eye
SalveinTubes25c. For Book of IheEye Free ask
Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
To be old enough to know better
is merely a figure of speech.
Xeep Minard's Liniment in the house.
Good -Bye, 014 Backache
lierriline Will Fix You !
Stiffness Is Rubbed. Right Out; Every
sign of Pain Diisappears..
Gee whiz—think of it:
No more stomach dosing necessary
to, cure your lame back.
Every trace of lameness, every bit
of stiffness, every signof weakness in
the back's muscles can be rubbed away
for all time to come by good old
"Nervilne."
No other liniment can dothe work
so quickly, can penetrate so deeply,
can bring ease and comfort to the
back -weary sufferer as Nerviline in-
variably does.
Backache isn't the only malady
Nerviline is quick to cure. For lum-
bago or sciatica you would go far to
find relief so speedy as Nerviline
gives. For chronic rheumatism there
are pain -destroying properties in Ner-
viline that give it first rank. The way
it limbers up astiff joint and takes
soreness out of strained or rheumatic
musclesissimply s lnpiy a wonder.
If you have an ache or a pain any-
where, if you have a sore back, a stiff
neck, a stiff joint, a strained muscle—
If you have lumbago, congested chest
or sore throat, just try Nerviline.
Rub it on plentifully it won't blis-
ter, it can't do anything but cure you
quickly. The large 50e, family size
bottle is the most •economical, of
course, blit you can, from any dealer,
alsomediesget the 25e, small size of Nervi -
line, the king of pain -relieving re-'
e
A London Joke. -
Th.e House Agent—"It is an ideal
situation, madam—oak panelled
rooms, lounge tall. electric light,
tennis -court, park, lake, pergola,
stabling, garage, hunting and
shooting-----
The
hooting The Fair Client—"But is there
room to play Bridge in the cellar in
case of bombardment ?"
3iinard's I.inimerlt Co., Limited.
I was very sick with Quinsy ..and
thought I would strangle. I used
.tINARD's LINIMENT and it cured rue
at once. X am never without it now.
Tours • gratefully,
ate l
MRS. G. D. pnixeF„
Nauwigewaulr, Oct. 21st.
A 'Warning.
When. M. Poincare returned 'to
his house after his election as Pre-
sident of the French Republic, his.
mother, neglecting the official per-
sonages present, kissed herson in
front of them oil, and then, patting
his cheek, remarked:
"I hope, Raymond, that you have
not undertaken too difficult a job
You were never quite so clever. as
you thought yourself, you know:"
Minard's Liniment used lir Physicians.
Originator.
Governess -Who was Christopher
Columbus 1
Wise Willie He was the original
"See America. First" advocate.
SEED POTATOES,
Ls army IRISIC COBBLER POTATOES,
. specially selected and. Government.
inspected for seed. Only limited quantity.
Price, .One Dollar per bushel f.o,b. Bramp-
ton. .Also Gounoisseur's Pride and New
Snow, two excellent new potatoes. Price.
Two Dollars per bushel, 'Special pr: ces
for large quantity. Cash must accom-
pany all orders. S. W. Damson, Brame.
ton.
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arascaLLANNEQUs.
CANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC,
internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment Write
us before too late. Dr. Gellman Medical
Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont.
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nit
Just a SScratch.
BUT it needs looking after.
Carbolated "Vaseline" will
help it to heal quickly and prevent
risk of infection. First aid treat-
ment with
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seIine
Trademark
Made in Canada
It is a most effective antiseptic
dressing for cuts, bruises, boils,
and skin irritations of all kinds,
such as eczema, poison ivy and
barber's itch. Also good for corns.
AVOiD st-esT!-t^rzs. Insist on "Vase-
line" in original paekatcs bearing the name.
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There isn't much use in telling a
girl you would die for her unless
you carry a pretty heavy life insur-
ance.
Don't waste all your flowers on
the dead. Throw a few bouquets
to the live ones once in a while.
Ask for Minard's and take no other.
Ar' iF .
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"NOW SERVING 2,000,000 HOMES"
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THE NEW PERFECTION
Oil Cookstove, for years
manufactured in the United
States, is now made in Canada.
The Perfection Stove Company,
Ltd., at Sarnia, Ont., is manufac-
turing' these stoves for distribution
by The Imperial Oil Company,
Ltd., throughout the Dominion.
The NEW PERFECTION is
the best-known and most -liked oil
stove in the world. Over 2,000,000
are now in use—saving money and
labor for their users and keeping
kitchens clean and comfortable.
The NEW PERFECTION
brings gas stove conveniences to
the kitchen. It lights like gas,
cooks like gas. I, 2, 3, and 4.
burner sizes.
Ask your dealer to show you a
NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook -
stove -made at Sarnia, Ont., by
Canadian workmen. If he can't
supply you, write us direct.
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Limited.
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