The Exeter Advocate, 1920-5-6, Page 7'DIGESTIVE TROUBLES 11
( CAUSE DISTRESS'
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But They Are Nearly Always
Due to Thin, Watery flood.
Do not think that because your
tetomach is easily Upset you are the
victim of some serious malady. One
cit the most common predisposing
'causes of indigestion is anaemia, or
'thin, watery blood: In fact it has be-
lcome generally recognized that
;healthy activity of the stomach is im-
possible unless the blood is rich. anti
ted.
On tWilliams' Mk k Piths have been
found most valuable in cases of indi-
gestion. nervous dyspepsia and stom-
ps:1i weal gess, just betemee they are
a blood builder and nerve tonic. The
rich, red blood they make not only
Imparts a healthy digestion, but car-
ries color to the Cheeks and lips and
gives vigor to the muscles. One im-
;ilortant point to remember is tha' Dr.
Williams' Pink P1Ile contain no harm-
iftLt drugs or opiates and are thus to be
;preferred to preparations that merely
stimulate fora time. Before you be-
gin worrying unnecessarily about your
state of health, try the tonic treat-
ment of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. •
You will be surprised to see how
rapidiy•your appetite returns and your
webole debilitated system revIvett, as
Get Out of That Groove.
FOR THE SUMMER Are you feeling quite a failure, are
you beaten la the strife?
WARDROBE ®��� 1 Are you finding more of sadness than
of gladness la your life?
Are you thinking it were better to
cease struggling and give in
For your circumstances make it very
plain you cannot win?
If you'd not give in and stumble, if
you'd laugh at dull despair,
It you'd snap your fingers in the face
of soul-destroying care,
You must alter all your tactics, you
must make another move,
You must run on other lines, and you
must get out of that groove. ,
While your brain is strong and active
andyour body fit for toil,
You must work well in the right way,
or you'll all your chances spoil;
Lou must findthe proper channels for
your energy and strength
If you would climb to greater Iheighte
and win success at length.
For you cannot empty oceans by just
toiling with a spoon,
Or win '"a place within the stuff" by
crying for the moon;
9145 01 You'll win through if you make a
9474
9472
the new. rich blood muses through9145 -
change and obstacles remove,
If you go an other lines, and• it you
get out of that groove.
CI ULD'tEN OF ALL AGES
Children of all ages—whether it be
the nese-born babe or the growing
your body. Here is the statement of Nos. 9474-9145. Size 16 requires child—have to bo constantly guarded
2'sia Y. o.4 ins, wide• as to their health. Upon the good
Anne person lianghnusan it who have 047.1 --'Misses' Suit -Coat (two styles
41 'd Dr. Williams'iPink Pills to their Oftsleeve). Price, 30 cents. Ill 3 sizes, health of the little one largely de -
own great advant••f•e 'firs Veniot 1E1 to 0 years, Size 1G q 4 pends his strength and usefulness in
ft Baby Tablets are
re uues . a
.5 , s;'lys: "For about two yds. e4 ins. wide; linin$;, s yds, 36 '1 er years.'s Owngiven by Mr. Frederick O'Brien, a die-' ing papers.,'
years I was a great sufferer from in- ins. wide. id 1 medicine far children
digestion, which seentetl to carry with 9145—Misses Two -Piece lir
it a complication of other troubles. (suitable for small women; an two 0
Every meal I tool brought with it lengths). Price, 20 cents. In 3 sizes, ly guaranteed to be free from opiates
i' a', as it was followed by • airs.' 16 to 20 years. Size 16 requires lila or other harmful drugs and which
twin : onretinnes nausea and vornitine. yds, 54 ins. wide. Width, 1% yds. may be given to the youngest child
.1.t other times gas sroultl form in the NOS. 9472-9145.. Size 16 requires with perfect safety and beneficial re-
etomach to such an extent that :ay 2ty yes• 54 sus. wide; collar, 1 yd... sults. Through their action on the
Heart would palpitate at au alartr lag sus, wide; vest, ?s yd, 1S ins.. wide; bowels and stomach they banish
ex -ruffled vesting, ?:a yd. 18 ins. wide• constipation and indigestion; break
�treme nervousness and irritability, tabilityrought ,tand 9.17:,---i1li'ses` Suit -Coat (body and up colds and simple fevers and make
ti found my general health sa much' sleeves in a��e): Price, U cents. land
teething easy. Mothers, you can make
size,, ltd to In:0 ears. Size if requires
affected that the least exertion would lxa gels54 wide: Collas, 1 yd. 47 your little ones well and keep thele
tire me •tall I slept but poorly. I had itt • ;vide,.well by just keeping a box of the Tab -
ASTHMA
If you have Asthma, don't
imagine. that you fnuSt til-
'ways starer untold miserryy,
Relief quick, sure .andsafe
is guaranteed.in even the
worst cases bY using
`�" E M PLETON'S
AZ MAH
CAPSULES
We are so certain of re-
cults we will send you e.
free sample of these cap-
sules, confident that you
will find them all we have
claimed. Write to Tem-
vietons, ld2 latng St. W..
Toronto.
Gold by reliable druggists
everywhere for 51.01 a ooz.
MOM WIRE TR
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Didn't See the Joke. -
"Well," said Snaggs, "many dogs
have more settee than their masters."
"Yes," chimed in Craggs:."I have s
dog like that myself."
And yet he couldn't understand why
they laughed.
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A teacher was instructing a class ` sad lett Drrntin& Plant in Fasters
Ot tarle. Insurance carried $1,500. •hili
in English and called on a :,nnali boy *r, for $1.200 on oulek sale. Box 42.
i ! named Jimmy Brown. Cileon r ubrts1tng Co.. Ltd., Toronto.
board `Richard can ride the ninle if k. -g- AIjSES Zv:,1Tl:i� TO DO PLAIN
.L4 avid light sewir:; at brim.". whole to
hoer: time: good pray, aorlt scut any dizz-
t in 'e, charges paid. �" nd stamri for
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TEMPLETON'S
�triEUMAT1C CAPSULES
For fifteen years the standard
specific for
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Gout
Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia
Manydoctors pro.cribe them.
Milo to Temrintona. 142 Slog St. lr., Toronto. for
S•.i.t by rei:uble deco^4�1ts:o urywhero fur
el 141•r Lux.
Beautiful Cannibals.
According to travellers who have
lived among them, some of the most
beautiful women in the world are to
be found among the natives of the
Cannibal islands, South Pacific.
The men are tali and massive, while
the women are beautifully formed and
very graceful, their skin being tawny
like that of a white man who bas been
deeply tanned by the sun.
Isere is a description of one of them
ho wants to.' "
"Now," continued the teacher when
Jimmy lead finished writing, "can you
find a better form for that sentence?"
"Yes, ma'am, I think I can." was
the prompt answer. 'Richard can
ride the mule if the mule wants him!
to.""
Careless of Hlm.
I Mrs. Jones' mirth was so pro—
nounced that #t attrt ete 11 the attention
of her husband.
"What are you lengaing at?" he `
askedl.
1 ":\laud's letter. She writes that
they had foggy weather all the way
l( across?." - `
1 ""I don't see anything funny in t
j that."
! "No; but she aide that the captain I
must have neglected to tale out clear -
of nil ages. They are a gentle but tinguii bed traveller, who spent twelve
th rrntah laxative which aro absolute -
igen doctoring for several, •months1lnese patterns may be obtained lets at hand and by giving an occa-
frith no re.=alt beyond slight temporary from your local MeCa11 dealer, or sional dose to the baby to keep his
relief, when I was advised by a friend from the McCall Co., .0 bond St.,
ti try Dr. William'' Pint: Pills. I de- Toronto, Dept. W.
ORA to follow this advice, and got
et half dozen boxes. Good results Two Good Cat Stories.
goon began to show from this treat- The Spectator of Landon lately
ntent, and the further continued use
of the pills have made me a well wo-
man. I can cheerfully recommend
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to similar
sufferers."
printed a number of stories in praise
of the cat, and they have aroused an
eager competition among the readers
a. of the paper to win for their respec-
You can procure Dr. 'Williams" Pink tive pets the distinction of the most
lPilts through any dealer in medicine remarkable cat in Great Britain. Ex
'or they will be sent you by mail at tracts from two of the best letters fol-
FJ cents a box or six boxes foe $2.50 low. The first was written by a niece
by wilting direct to The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Diseases of Bees.
Bee diseases are of two kinds: Dis-
eases of the adult bee, which happily,
in Canada, have so far beer of a
transient nature because no effective
(treatment is known; and diseases- of
'the brood, of which there are three,
¢American foul -brood. European foul -
;brood, and Sacbrood.
Since each. of these three diseases
lig treated differently, and since the
'first two cause great loss when ne-
Iglected, it is important that every bee-
Beeper should be able to recognize
'and distinguish them so as to treat
the aeriaus ones effectively an'. with-
put delay,
The diseases affect the larva or
worm stage of the bee.
In American foul -brood, the 1.ivva,
tjust after capping, becomes a coffee -
colored mass which is so tenacious or
}viscid that it will rope out sometimes
,to a length of several inches if a tooth-
spick be inserte t into the cell and
,withdrawn, and it has an unpleasant
'glue like odor. The mass dries down
,to a scale that adheres tightly to the
;lower wall of the cell. The capping
of the cell containing the affected
larva is usually discolored; it is of-
;ten irregularly perforated, or it may
ether.
:be removed altogether.
In European foul -brood, most of the
(larva are stricken before they are
;capped over. Tbey lase their shape
,turd collapse at the bottom of the cell,
Appearing as if they Lad been melted
And turning to a light straw or gray
'.color. The decayed brood has a slight- bring it, and meanwhile he had gone,
y sour smell to which is sometimes Great were her lamentations when
of Lord 'Kelvin, the eminent physic-
ist:
We had a beautiful tabby Angora
that was a great pet with us. One
summer we got a couple of toads to
watch their. habits. Her ladyship, see-
ing them sprawling and naked, jumped
up to investigate. When she found
them also cold, her sympathy was un-
bounded. She curled , herself round
thein and drew them into her soft,
fluffy fur with gentle paws as if they
had been young kittens; but we no-
ticed that although she laid her chin
on them and showed every- sign of de-
votion she never. attempted to lick
them. When we returned them to
their damp box iu the cold cellar, she
remonstrated and tried to pull them
out with her paws, She did not use
her mouth, es she would have done
with a kitten, and she was so dis-
tressed that we had forcibly to re-
move her. First thing the next morn-
ing when she was let out of her sleep-
ing quarters she returned to the cellar
door and demanded entrance. Mewing
pitifully, she haunted the place all day
and neglected her food. We had to
avoid letting her see the toads at all,
as it always started her fretting anew.
This cat had limited but very strong
affections. To my uncle, Lord ICeI-
vin, she showed great devotion. She
never failed to appear as soon as he
came, and she sat with her paws on
his foot gazing up at him with a look
of absurd adoration. She always
brought her kittens to him,, even when
they were very young, and she' was
not satisfied until he had examined
and admired them. Once she went to
fetch one that was old enough to have
a will- of its own. 1t• took time -to
Added a strong odor of putrefaction.
The mass ropes out either not at all
pr but little, and the dried scale is
easily detached.
In Sacbrood, the full grown larva pathies and affections. Not long ago
dies stretched out on its back in the a customer in a :grocer's shop in
(cell, discolored, but with skin and Bloomsbury was waiting. to be served.
shape intact.. The juices of the larva All of a sudden the grocer's cat be-
pre watery and contain curd -like par- gan to mew appealingly. "A11 right,"
tides. - said the grocer, "I know - what you
American foul -brood is treated by want," and he threw the cat a peony..
'shaking the bees into- a clean hive con- The cat stopped.mewing and, dragging
she deposited the kitten at his chair
and, looking up, found it empty.
The other letter proved pussy's in-
tellect to be as strong as her sym-
little bowels regular and his stomach
sweet. The Tablets are sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
What Happened. --
A young man who was asked to
spend Christmas with amaiden aunt
in the country, having large expecta-
tions from that quarter, had to re-
gard the invitation as a command per-
formance. His aunt filled his plate
with turkey and accessories, and then
heaped up another plate with Christ-
mas pudding of the dreadnought
brand. Fortunately the old lady was
called from the mom for a moment
and the pudding went through the
window into the garden. Some
minutes later the maid entered, wear-
ing a look of consternation. "Please,
mum," she said, "three of our ducks
is sunk,"
;raining frames fitted with. foundation
jwithout any of --the honey, and taking
Jsway the combs of -brand and honey
jwhich contain .the spores of the dis-
,ease. The bees must not be allowed
',boiled
to the honey unless it has been
,boiled for an hour, although it is fit
;for human use. The combs may be
(rendered into wax, The hive should
eee disinfected by, scorching.
AUTO SP'ARE PARTS
- for most makes and models Of cars.,
Your old. broken 'or worn-out parts
'replaced.' Write or 'wire, tisd yeeib-
ing what you want. We eery the
largest and most complete ,.stocIi: 1n
Canada. of slightly used or new:parte
nd automobile equipment. We ship
.O,D, anywhere in Canada. Satis-
actory or refund in full our motto.
Shaves Auto . Salvage Pert SUMM117',
923-931 xfuteerin lit., Toronto, Out
the penny across the floor, got it
gradually into the street, where she
virtually made her own purchase from
the cat's.meat man:
The Victim.
The lesson was about the Prodigal
Son, and the Sunday -school teacher
was dwelling on the character of the
elder brother..
"But amid all the rejoicing," he
said, "there was one to whom the pre-
paration of the feast brought no joy,
to whom the Prodical's return gave no
pleasure, but only bitterness; one
who had no wish to attend it. Now,
can any one of you tell lie who this
was?"
There was a breathless silence.
Then from a dozen sympatheic schol-
ars came the chorus:—
"Please, sir, it was the fatted calf."
Clever Man.
"Dearest," said the young mother,
"I've decided on a name for baby. ;We
will call her Erniyntrude."
Her 'husband disapproved of -the
neme, but, knowing if he said so, his
Wife would' insist, he remained en-
grossed in thought a few seconds, then
replied: .
"That will do admirably, rny- dear,
My first sweetheart's name was Erm-
yntrucle; so she will take it as a com-
pliment."
'rhe baby, it may be said, was called
Jane.
months among the cannibals. MONEY ORDERS.
" 'Vanquished Often' was, perhaps, The safe way to send money by
thirteen, with a grace of carriage, a mail is by Dominion Express Money
beauty and perfection of feature, a Order.
rich coloring no eanvas could depict.'
Her skin was of warm olive hue, with; Caxton issued Aesop's Fables, the
tinges of red in the cheeks, and the .first book to be printed with number -
brown,
cherry red. Her eyes were dark ' ed leaves, March 26, 1484,
brown, large, melting, childishly in-
treepeetive. Iler hands were shapely,,
and her' little bare feet, arched, rosy -
nailed were like flowers in the sand.
She wore the slimmest of white cot-, possesses a post office of its own,
ton tunics, and there were flamboyant; which deals with over two and a half
flowers in the shining dark hair that i million postal packets during a single
tumbled to her waist," session.
Nudity is commonplace among these l
islanders at the bathing beach. To Buy thrift stamps,
their minds modesty has nothing
whatever to do with clothes, And it
is at the beach that mast of the court-
ing Is done. A youth finds a girl to
his liking, and takes her home to his
mother. If mother gives her consent
a wedding follows; if not, the youth
goes to the beach for another girl.
They are plentiful, and, as far as
charms are concerned, there is little
to choose between them,
It casts a. light on Russian affairs
to know that there is no word for
"efficiency" in the Russian language.
Although some nations exaggerate the
importance of efficiency until it be-
comes a mania,—Germany, for ex-
ample, --the lack of the idea in Rus-
sian speech is reflected in most
Rus-
sian activities.
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi-
sons from little stomach,
liver and bowels
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere
The British House of Commons
Accept "California Syrup - of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, • then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless laxative or physic for the
little stomach, liver and bowels. Child-
ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full
directions for child's dose on each fiat,
tie. Give it without fear,
Mothers You must say "California."
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ISSUE. No. 18—'20.
25 MILLIONS!
"Cascarets" is biggest selling
Laxative -Cathartic for
Liver and Bowels
ie,e•. 0.•.•.o..• o..e..a...••o...•.o..emoe„4.e••e a•e..M
Twenty -live million boxes of Cas -
carets were sold last year to :elks
who wanted relief without injury from
Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion,
Gases, Colds and Sick Headacre. Cas -
carets work while you sleep, removing
the toxins, poinons and sour, indigest-
ible waste without griping or inconveni-
ence. Cascarets regulate by strength-
ening the bowel muscles. They never
weaken or shock the liver like calomel
or harsh pills. Cascarets cost so
little too.
Wise Men Say
That the best way out of a difficulty
is through it.
That it pays to do a job better than
seems necessary.
That Ioose spending is liable to land
one in a tight corner.
That the less a person knows the
more certain he is that he is right,
That wor•r'.y is the mental 'flu. Bet-
ter clear the worries out of your mind
and disinfect it with a few drops of
cheerfulness.
Spanish Flu
Claims Many Victims in Canada
and sheuld be guarded against.
ail 9
Is a Great Preventative, being one of
theoldest remedies used. Minard's Lini-
ment has cured thousands of cases of
Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma
and similar diseases. It is an Enemy to
perms. Thousands of bottles being used
every day. for sale by all druggists and
general dealers,
NIINARD'S LINIMENT CO., LIMITED,
Yarmouth, N.S.
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SINCE
CO
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sPkr0OZ Me.-,Acesenets
CUUQOL TEACi3E1tS--:MIAI:E I:EAL
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America's Pioneer Dog nomefiies
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DEIl, DISEASES
Let the wealthy and great
Roll in splendor and state,
I envy them not, I declare it;
I eat my own lamb;
My chickens and ham,
1 shear nay own - ce and I wear it;
I have lawns, I have bows,:.;
I have fruits, I have flowers,
The lark is 'fny morning alarmer;
So, -jolly boys, now,
Here's God speed the plough,
Lorig life and success' to the farrier.,
Frohn the Old English.
�. --•
- Who wants an 'enemy, let him lend
some money. . .
The crooked stick is at the farther
end of'. the wood.
and /tow to road,
Mailed Fres to; any Ad-
dress by the :&uthor.
I3. Clay MOO 00., Sno.
118 West 81st Street
. New York. U.S.A.
GFT ELM WANTED, 2 IN. ANI)
►7 thicker, slipped green from saw.
Do rot heli until you comma Beate with
us. Keenan bras. Limited, Owen Sound.
Ont. -
utisaux.I.ANEoils.
(t t .t:k:lt. TG1tJRS. LUMPS, ETC..
',j Internet and external. cured without
before too ourhome ellrna Writeus
Co., Limited. Colungwood..Ont.
Underneath a new chair for chil-
dren is a music box that plays when
a child is seated.
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adGuticirallintmelli
The pore -cleansing, purifying and
sterilizing properties of this wonder-
ful skin soap, using plenty of hot
water and soap, best applied with
the hands, which it softans wonder-
fully and the soothing and healing
properties of Cuticura Ointmont for
redness and roughness, pimples and
dandruff, if any, will prove a revela-
tion to those who use them for the
first time,
Soap 25c, Ornament 25 and Sic. Sold
througnouttheDominion. CanadianDepot:
L�yrna``r,a, Limited, St. Paul St., Montreal.
s Cuticura Soap shaves withoutmu>t.
Ask for Minard's and take no other,
In Canada there are 4,100 cheese
factories, creameries, cream factories,
condensdries, and milk product plants.
"Mabel: "The first time George pro-
posed I didn't accept him." Rose: "I
know that, dear. You weren't there."
GIRLS! A MASS
OF WAVY, GLEAMY
BEA€TI'IFUL HAIR
het '" Danderine" save and
glorify our hair,
d
In a, few momentsou can trans-
form your plain, dull, flat hair. You
can have it abundant, soft, glossy and
full of life. Just get at any drug or
toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan-
derine" for a few cents. Then moistea
a soft cloth with the Danderine anti
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. Instantly.
yes, immediately, you have doubled
the beauty of your hair. It will be a
mass, so soft, lustrous, fluffy. and so
easy to do up. All dust, dirt and ex-
cessive oil is removed.
ILet Danderine put more life, color,
vigor and brightness in your hair.
This stimulating tonic will freshen
1 your scalp, check dandruff and failing
hair, and help your hair to grow long,
thick, strong and beautiful.
ONLY TA3LETS MARKED
"BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN
Not Aspirin At Alt without the "Bayer Cross" -
The name "Bayer" on Aspirin id of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" whieei
like 14 Karat on gold. It positively contains proper. directions for Colds,
identifies •the only genuine Aspirin,- Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu -
the Aspirin prescribed. by physicians ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neur'i-
for over nineteen years and now tie Joint Pains, and Pain generally,
made in Canada. Tin bones .of 12 tablets cost but
Always buy an unbroken package a few cents. Larger"Bayer's packages,
There is only 0310 Aspirin—"Bayer"-.lots must may "Bayer"
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono
acetteacidester of Salicylicacid. Willie it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer
manufacture, to assist the pnbiio against imitations, the Tablets or Sayer Company,
um be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer cross,•