Exeter Advocate, 1915-5-13, Page 3BANISH PIMPLES
AND ERUPTIONS
in the Spring Most People'1' eec
a Tonic Medicine
Osie of the surest signs ,thet th'
blood is out of order is, the pim-
ples, misightly eruptions and ec-
zema that•come frequently with the
change from winter toprin
These prove that the lcng indoor
life of winter has had its effect upon
the blood, and that a tonic.. medi-
cine is needed to put it right. In-
deed there are few people Who do
not need a tonic at this .wase i.
Bad blood does not merely 'thaw
itself in disfiguring eruptions. To
this sante. eonclitiun is due •attacks
of rheumatism and lumbago; the
'Earp Stabbing pain,: of seiatiea
and neuralgia; peer appetite and
a desire to avid exertion. You
:Annie dire these tr:ethics by the
nee of pnrgetive zne'if.inea--yon
• need .a, tonic, and a tonie.only, a'Zcl
sorting all m di:,ines there is node
tan equal Dr. Wi".liani .' Pink Pills
for their tonic, lite -giving, nerve-,
restoring lamer,, • Every dose of t
this n;edieine nnihes new, rielt
Wood whirls drives vat intpm ities,
a;tirnnlates every organ and • brings
a feeling of new health sled energy
to weak, tired, ailing men, women
and children. If you are out of
.arts, give this medicine a trial and
see .how quiel:4 it will restore the
appetite, revive drooping spirits,
• e•
tend fill your i all. � -veins
i5lth 11(4W,
health -giving blood.
You .can get these Pills from any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50i
Bents a box or six boxes for $2.54
from The T)r, 14'illiartls' Medicine
V4).e Brockville, Ont.
Scotsmen's 3,Wt1 Mile Trip.
Eleven stalwart Beets arrived in
Lentlen from Honolulu to joist the
Mugs' new armies. All of them
held responsible positions on sugar
plantations, the ru:>,jority being
overseers.
The party which left Honolulu
nunt.bered fourteen, but only eleven
reached Landon, three having join-
ed a retgimentt bet£ore reaeh.ing Brit-
ain.
Of the eleven remaining boa
went north to join the Seafurth
Highlanders, two went into the pro-
vinces to enlist in the Highland
Division of tri Royal Engineers;
and (ine. a Welshman, went west-
ward tit serve in a Welsh regiment.
The remaining four, all Scots-
men, went to the Loudon Scottish
heacltltrarters to join. that famous
Territorial regiment. Three were
enrolled, but the fourth, :lir. Frank
Brelan. did not pass the medical
test, and was the most disappoint-
ed man in London.
A man of fine physique, weighing
16 stone, looking the picture of
health, Mr. Britian was passed by
two d.act+arfi before leaving Hono-
lulu.
Feeling fit and looking fit, he had
travelled about 0,000 miles to fight
for his country. and had been re-
jected, He went •baek to his sugar
plantation..
All the members of the party paid
their own expenses.
Naturally Colored Photos.
How ean T make photographic
prints in the true calors of the ori-
ginal subject?
This question hasbeen asked by
every inventor in. the photographic
field for many, many years. And
it remained unanswered until re-
ne.ntly, , when Frederiek Eugene
Ives, the inventor of the half -tone
process of printing and the three -
color half -tone process, 'took outs
patents •on this new photographic
rnetltod.
The taking of photographs in col-
ors, as invented. by Mr. Ives, - is
said to be tosimple that any intel-
ligent amateur can master it, Mr.
Ives has also invented many de-
vices in the field of applied optics.
4=elterai1 L':1.:glts ',ViMold.
One of the most noted and inter-
esting of the Algerian chiefs, whobesides being a commander of the
French Legion of Honor, holds sev-
.
oral other decorations, photograph-
ed en a recent visit to Paris, where
he went to see his sons, ivho are
fighting at the frontin the .Algerian
eontingent for France,
SAVED BABY'S LIFE
Mrs, Jos. Desrosiers, St. Al-
phonse, Que., writes: cannot
say trio ?ouch in- favor of Baby's
Own Tablets, as they saved my
little one's life. Before giving him
the Tablets he was greatly troubled
with -worms end was like a skeleton
and eried day and night. The Tab-
lets soon expelled the worms, and
now baby is the picture of health."
Baby's Own Tablets also break up
colds and simple fevers, eure eon-
stipatiun and indigestion and make
the teething period painless. They
are sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The
I)r. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
"SINK EVERYTHING."
Wilhelm 11.
To his dark minions undersea
Flashed the Imperial decree
Sink Everything'.
Spare naught! Sink everything
that floats:
Merchantmen, liners, fishing boats;
Sink ships on. Mercys' errand sped,
Dye Christ's red cross a deeper
red t
Sink Everything!
Sink honor, faith, forbearance.
rutin;
Sink virtue, chivalry, and truth,
Sink Everything!
Sink everything that men hold
dear,
That devils hate, that cowards fear,
All that lifts Man above the ape,
That marks him cast in God's own
shape
Siuk Everything!
®Granulated Eyelids,
reEyes inflamed by expo-
sure to Sun, Dustand Wind
quickly relieved by Murine
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's SOe per Bottle. Murine Eye
g
alveinTubes25c. For Book ofIheEyeFreeask
Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
` A. GItiliT SAVING.
Economical Methods of Purchasing
Supplies.
Nothing in municipal history ex-
eiGed more interest than the recent
adoption by the City of New York
of the C.P.R. method of purchas-
ing supplies. New York orders for
municipal purchases total S22,000,-
001 worth of good each year and
found that there was much dupli-
cation and waste, 'some of the de-
partments paying retail prices for
the same goods as were purchased
wholesaler by others. . Under the
C.P.R.- system everything is cen-
tralized so as to cut out the `possi-
bility of duplication either in pur-
chase or payment of goods, while
the terms are naturally all the
more in favor of the railway. New
York City sent asrpecial investiga-
tor round the Continent to study
methods of purchasing supplies,
and he decided tthat the C.P.R. sys-
tem was "the best•for efficiency and
saving." This was naturally The
source of much gratification to Sir
Thomas Shaughnessy, who; was him-
self at one time purchasing agent
for the C.P.R., and established the
presentsystem. The New York ex-
pert investigator has been 'busy
ever since answering letters front
'other American .municipalities,.
They pour in at the rate of about
a hundred a week, all wanting to
know about the C.P.R. and its
oder purchasing department,
ith a view' to the adopting of simti-
r methods m •other cities. It has
sen calculated that the adoption
f C.P.R. methods by American
iti.ee has saved Uncle Sam a
aste of over -a billion dollars.
FIND OUT
The 'Kind of Food' That Will Tecp.
You Well. •
The true way is to- fiord out what
is beast to eat and drink, and then
cultivate a taste for those things
instead of poisoning .ourselves with
improper, indigestible food, .etc..
A 'conservative Eastern w•ormap
writes
"I. have used .Grape -Nuts 5 years
for the young and -for the aged; in
sickness and in health; at first foa,-
l•owing directions earsefully, later in
a variety of ways as my taste and
judgment suggested.
"Blit its most special, peosonatl
benefit has- been as 'a substitute for
meat, and served dry with •cream
when rheumatic troubles made it
important for, Ire to change diet.
'Served in this way with the
ac uitiou of a •cup . of hot Postusn
and a little fruit it has been used
at my morning meal for six months,
during which time my •healtih has
much' improved, nerves have grown
steadier, and', a gradual ; dame ase in
my excessive weight adds greatly
to my comfort.'`'
Name given by Canadian Posturni
Windsor, Ont. Read, `"Tile
Rod to Wellville," in pkgs.
' `Therc'ts a I:teason,''
M-uer read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
ere genuine, true, and full of huMan
Interest.
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She Soon Gained
Forty Pounds
DA.i)ik BOL'CHAIRD FOUND NEW
HEALTH IN DODD'S RI'D-
NEY PILLS.
.,Now She Is Advising All Iter
Friends Who Suffer Froin. Kidney
Disease to Use Boelal's Kidney
Pills.
Portneuf, Hamilton "cove; Segue-
nay Ce., Que., May 10th (Speeial).
---Perfectly eured • by the use of
Ikdd'•s K.idney Pills, Dame. Rene
Bouchard, well known and highly'
respected here,. is advising all her
friends who suffer from Kidney dis-
ease ., to use I);;dd s s Kidney P=ills.
"When I commenced to take
l)odd's Kidney Pills, I was so ran
down I only weighed eighty
pounds," Dame laouehard states.
`*I only took four bowels in all but
they brought me back to health and
now I weigh *tie hundred and
. twenty pc=unds, You may publish
1 what I say if you wish, for Dod4's
Kidney Pills have done wonders for
I)t:idd.'s Kidney Pill . do wonders
for run-down people because they
cure the Kidneys. Cured Kidneys
strain• all the impurities, all the
poison, out of the blood and the
pure blood carries new nourish-
ments health and life, to all parts
of the -body-. That's why iso many
people say, f'Dodd's Kidney Pills
gave me a new lease of life."
- Why Grass Is Green.
Doubtless ria-ny have wondered
why the vegetation of the earth is
mostly green. That is—not what
makes it green, but why it is that
color instead of blue or red or pur-
ple.
Moisture, it has been found, will
be collected by the green foliage in
proper quantities while foliage of
other colors will not be properly
nourished by ,the dews and moieture
from, earth and atmosphere.
A rather curious experiment
proves this.
Paint e piece of glass yellow, an-
other green and one red and one
black, and place all these plainted
pieces of glass out in the open, air
over night during a, summer or
autumn night.
When examined early the follow-
ing morning it will be found that
the yellow piece will be very wet
and the green piece only moist,
while the red and black pieces will
be dry.
This is proof that yellow foliage
would collect too mush dampness,
and the red and black would gather
none. Green, which co111ects the
medium ,amount of moisture, seems
to be the color best adapted to the
conditions existing throughout the
earth.
Yellow foliage has been known
to damp off and decay under the
sante clotnditions that make green
foliage thrive.
A few yellow leaved plants are
grown under considerable difficulty
under ordinary weather conditions.
Absolutely
Painless
No cutting, no plas-
ters or pads to press
the sore spot.
Putnam's Extractor
makes the corn go
without pain. Takes
out the sting over -night. Never fails
—leaves no scar. Get' a. 25c. bottle of
Putnam's Corn Extractor to -day.
d'
Sore
Corns
Go !
POPULAR PEOPLE.
Bright items About Men and Women
of the Moment.
Can women keep a secret? Ask
Mrs. Despard, sisterN of General
French, and Mrs Parker, sister of
Lord Kitchener, to talk about the war,
and then you will be in no doubt as to
the answer.
German caricaturists are fond of re-
presenting Sir Edward Grey as having
a -thin, hooked nose. As a matter of
fact, he has a straight, finely -shaped
nose; full and beautifully modelled.
People who_tlhink it strange that
Mr. Churchill should have been in the
trenches at Antwerp forget that in his
time has done at least five years'
active soldiering, and had no fewer
than three narrow escapes from death.
Admiral Beatty, the pavement artists
declare, is the best draw for their pur-
poses. In the first three months of
the war Lord Kitchener was their
"star" picture; in the ;second three
months Sir. John .French took his'
place; now it Is all the admiral who
made the German battleships turn tail,
Our great men ;all seem to have a
weakness for a particular word or.
phrase. Mr. Asquith, for instance, is
partial to the word "settled," and and is
continually' speaking of the "settled"
policy or "settled',' conviction of the
country. ' Sir John French likes the
phrase "make good"—used notably in
the historic order "make good the
Aisne."
„How . to age gracefully is well illu-
strated in the case of Lord St. Aldwyn,
Who has just been elevated to the rank
and dignity of .;an earl: . For all his
seventy-eight years, he is as straight
as a die in. his walk, and "can keep
pace with 'men fifty years his junior.
He is still remembered ,as -"Black
Michael," though the jet-black" heard
that earned him this sobriquet is to-
day white as snow.
I'
Wandsworth is.. the Largest bor.
Sigh in London. Holborn -is the
srna,llest.
Ask for Minard's and take no
other.
Disappointing the Gloater&
"1 waiter 'ave a tooth drawn,"
said -the youngster with the pug'na-
Gious face, ".and I want .gas."
"Tut! tut!" rnurmured the dent-
ist. "You're not old enough for
gas. And I see you're not afraid
of a little ;pain, Be a roan!"
"'Tisn't that," rims a British.
weekly's version of the story, "but
T expect just at the end Pll give a
little bit of a squeal,"
"Oh, that won't matter," the
dentist replied. "I shan't mind."
"No," retorted the boy, "but t
+swihalnl., owJus."t you look out of the
d
The dentist turned to look out,
and saw a group of grinning lads
standing close by his window:
"Well 't" he asked his youthful
patient. "What does that mean f"
": those' are all the kids I've
fought and licked," explained the
boy, "and they've all followed me
here just to hear me holier. Gine
me gas :"
How Watt Was Paitt.
James Watt, the great engineer,
during his apprenticeship in Lon-
don, had to live on Ss, a week, and
found it difficult, For his work on
the model of the Newcomen engine
he was paid £5 Ile., and for the
supervision nf' the construction of
a bridge at Hamilton he was paid
£�, his offer being less than that
of Snre.aton, who offered.to do the
work for £10. For his work as su-
perintendent of the Monkland Ca -
al he received £200 per annum, and
for his survey of the proposed
Strathinore Canal he reeeived the
sum £80—not much, when the na-
ture of the work, a survey offorty
days, is considered.
Pleurisy Pans Vanish !
Chest Colds Cured !
Quickly UlCitiy Cure
Any Sour Stomach
Relieves Fulness After Meals.,
"When I was working around the
farm last winter, I had an attack of in-
flammation," writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins,.
of Port Richmond, "I was weak for a
long time, but well enough to work
until spring. But somet'l►ing weutt
wrong with my bowels for I had to use
salts or physio all • the time," My
stomach kept sour, and always after
eating there was pain and fulness, and
all the symptoms of intestinal indi-
gestion. Nothing helped me until I
used Dr, Hamilton's Pills. Instead of
hurting, like other pills, they acted
very nxildly, and seemed to heal the
bowels. I did not require large doses
to get results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills,
and feel so glad that I have found a
mild yet certain remedy. To -day I am
well—no pain, no sour stomach, a
good appetite, able to digest anything.
r
hi '
.0 s is a
whole lot of good for one
medicine to do, and I can say Dr.
Hainiitan's Pills are the best pills, and
my letter, I am sure, proves it."
Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut,
sold in yellow boxes, 25e. All dealers,
or The Catarrhozoue Co., Kingston,
Ont.
Lost Isis Equilibrium.
r`Cholly seems to be unbal
arced."
Yes, His valet failed to part
his hair exactly in the middle.
aiainard',s Linrment 14umberman'a griend.
The period ,froi ,'one full moon to
another is 29 days, 12 hours, and
44,4 minutes.
Minard's Liniment Aced by Physician,,
Another Poser,,
"Oh, Tournay, don't ask so :many
foolish questions," said his father.
"If it 'were so very foolish you
would answer it, eouldn't you V'
NERViLiNE HAS NEVER FAILEDI asked. Tommy
TO CURE RUSCE,rr.A ,s.OIIB.
Don't Suffer! CANCER, TTI1.IORS, LUMPS, ETC,
Nerviline is your relief. l.+ internal and external. cured with.
Nerviline just rubbed on, lots of it, out pain by our homy treatment. Write
will ease that drawn, tight feeling us before too late. Dr, Beleman Medical
over your ribs, will destroy the pain, Co., Limited, Collln,swood. Ont.
will have you smiling and happy in
uo time.
"I caught cold last week while mot-
oring," writes P. T..Mallery, from
Linden. "My chest was full of con-
gestion, my throat was mighty sore,
and I had the fiercest stitch in my
side you could imagine. As a boy I
was accustomed to have my mother
use Nerviline for all our minor all-
ments, and remembering what coati -
deuce she had in Nerviline, I sent out
for a bottle at once. Between noon
and eight o'clock I had a whole bottle
rubbed on, and then got into a pers-
piration under the blankets.; This
drove the Nerviline in good and deep,
and I woke up next morning fresh as
a dollar and absolutely cured. Nervi -
line is now always part of my travel-
ling kit, and I will never be without
it."
The large 50c. family size bottle Is
the most economical, or you can. eas-
ily get the 25c, trial size from any
dealer,
He Stuttered.
"How do you • 'like my new
fence?"
"I'd like it better if the pickets
were an equal distance apart. Why
did you build it like that 1"
"The only man I could get to .
build it stuttered."
Seep rdinard's Liniment in the house.
That's Another Story.
He—"At a football dinner a. man
got up' and left the table 'because
some one told a story he didn't ap-
prove of."
She—"Oh, how noble of him!
What was the story i"
I cured a horse of the Mange with
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS.
Dalhousie. , -
I cured, a horse, badly torn by a,
pitch fork, with MINARD'S LINIMENT.
St. Peter's, C. B. EDW. LINLIEF.
I cured a horse of a bad swelling by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Bathurst, N.B. THOS. W ''AYN.E.
Graciousness of Life.
Life is wonderfully gracious to
us. It brings so many opportuni-
ties of recovery, so many chances
of escape. But if we consistently
reject them they inevitably dimin-
ish in number. Even if they did
not the momentum of your own ha, -
bits would rush you past tillein as
life grew on. That tendency to
resentment,that habit of retalia-
tion, the disposition; of enmity ars
growing upon you.
[s the. best ,remedy
Mown for sunburn
beat. washes; _ eczema,
sore feet. stings • and
blisters. A skin food:t
4u•D„ta and stere,. -sol.
• e ' i... elate'
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ED.
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ISSUE 20—'15.
SEED POTATOES.
EARLY 1111S11 COBBLER POTATOES.
specially selected and Government
inspected for seed, Only limited quantaty.
Price, One Dollar per bushel fast. Bi'aneP+
ton, Also Coirnoieaeure Pride and New
Snow, two excellent neti- potatoes, Price,
Two Dollars per; 'bushel. Special pr'eeti
for largo quantity. Cash must acoom•
pony all orders. H. W. Dawson, Bream,.
ton.
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