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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-6-10, Page 3I1 €34o DYKE Of PoitatreInez. the i Premier Pros- eet of Canada's Gs;eatest Gold Came.. Write V,s for 211ustrated 7:Sondet, t J. P. CANNDn2 a CO. l 56 Xing St. W., Toronto. Ont. Members Standard Stock Exchange. Adelaide 3342-3343, ModeIs for the Home Dressmaker. Love. Cod scatters love on every side; Freely antoiig lits children. all, And aiway e tweets are lying ,epe t wide Wherein some grains: ntay fall. —Lo well. NEURALGIA AND Sff. TEC4 Caused by Starved Nerves Due to Weak, Watery Blood. People generally think of neuralgia as a pain in the head or face, but neuralgia may affect any nerve of the body. Different names aro given to it when it affects certain nerves. Thus Neuralgia of the sciatic nerve is called sciatica, but the character of the pain and the nature of the disease is the sante. The cause is the same, and the- remedy, to be effective, must be the sante. The pain of neuralgia, whether it takes the form of sciatica, or wheth- er it affects the face and head, is caused by starved nerves. The blood, 1 which normally carries nourishment to the nerves, for some reason no long- er deers so and the e: crueiating pain you feel is the cry of the starved nerves for food. The reason why the blood fails to properly nourish the nerves is usually because the blood it- self is weak and thin. When yeti build up the thin blood „ ,F• FROgiFig c'$ER There Was Hope.. Aged Aunt, despondently—"Well, I shan't bd a nuisance to you much louger," Nephew, reassuringly -•-"Oh, don't talk like that, .Auntie; I'm sure YOU will." Lesson in Bushiest. 64 pop! !, "Yes,my son," "What is a gardener?" "A gardener is a man who raises. a few things, my boy," ' "And what is a farmer?". "A man who raises a lot of things." "Well, what is a middleman, Pop?" "Why, he's a fellowwho raises everything." A Pertinent Question. A young minister away from borne went for a shave. The barber Was talkative, and -Showed a friel.dly inter est in the stranger, who was not dress- ed in clerical attire. "Stranger here. ain't you?" "Yes." "Travelling mean?" ASTHMA 1 i You bolo Asthma,don't, imagine that you Must al. ways suffer untold misery.. is g"tuee anteed ine verde thee worst cages BY using TE L ETo i'S RAZ.H CAPSU LES sults we Wileo lesenid you °- free sample of these oap- rules, coniidont that you win find therm, ui1 we have claimed. Write to Tem- pletons, 142 King St. W., TTorento, So d by reliable druggists everywhere for $1,04 a boa. • Lift off Corns! "'Doesn't hurt bit and Freezons Costs only a few cents. TE : LzTOPI'S r HUMATC CAPSULES 1ur fingers! You -car. lit off tt1twee the toes, au1 the hadcal- specifici4i:i, Gout l m � For et ;ears the s andarr3 t Met/mature.oa/mMet/mature., i`1c1a4• any bard corn, soft corn, or corn be- LSoLtica, Lumbt,gD, neuralgia lu es frobottom of .set. any7. ectora pro tribe them. A tiny bottle of "Freezore" costs lta ta TdanPl•tc ra 14. Ring t 1 Trr.�rta. for 1'ttle et any drug store; ap sly a fedincac,rle. 4:,14 !] r,- .1Sa...a,,,,lstdMriwtierofor • 'an 1;cr Lox. drops upon the corn or callus. In - staidly it stops hurting, then shortly Blinded Soldiers Publish you lift that bet:rersoire corn or callus Maga%i-ti e. A. magazine for the bind which may bug. y became •one Gf ilio fv..�iuost I • 1 right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or soiene s. Truly! :vo hum - possibl til true iliercil:n:s said the barber. „No; said the par I'ra€11€e perinciieals oY the w•ot9t1 is l ` 9§�,} with I)r. «'illianl5' I'lltlt vele, soy are son, "Don't litre herendo you?„ Mara•, 1 ! l.,ee prli ted once ever; two ,a ,c fes` 'I'trti-)'fete Sitirt; � '' "11171.),e7 are YOU sttlying.' ver a - , sciatica Classified Advertised Mew XliZT/T4FAX:‘, ';'...� -n• 7 7rtiS' fr&a7gr'I,L"dxa wl aao. .su'e't I'•�terh,lr'iir�tllfy'hY, •t?YntKul-ir+. encs. YOB $A g TrCLL EO,UI'I?Et) NE, NVS1+A4' + anclfab vrintinft Pant in Eaeteeee Ontario, Insurance. earriv4 $1,500. Wt1I rro for 11.233 on °meek sant Box 0'X Vi nson I ilbtishinit Co.. Ltd,. Toronto. Sone ETAX WA1aTEZ'. o1!'"2 ELM,' WANTED, ,2 IN.. AND thicker, chipped green from saga Do not sell, until you. coramu •:tate with us. Keenan Bros. Limited., Owen Souetl. Ont. .'i'..A1'11ING seI3'Oox, X`07 ..•:retia$ ..is. t CIISTER D TRAININQ SCHOOL for Nurses: St. Elizabeth Hospital. 204 South )hoar) Street. l0lizabsth, New Jersey, complete course. Itiiontlsly al- Iowanee: first year, $5.00, second $7.0.00, third 515.00. Address:. Superintendent. =DP W9.14'1TB. - T -tiTE1u I•`IIl$T CL. SS 137;Nl:Ft carpenters to work, on interior fittings. Good wages,. steady wrk. Apply Laidlaw Lumber Company, 2250 Hondas ?w.. Toronto. A blunted sewing niachine needle may be sharpared by stitching through a p_ee of sandpaper for a short distance. /ask for Minard's end take r,a otbl r A bit. on the Virgin River, Nevada, note than 25 nti:es long, is composed with of Get per, cent. salt, e and 1 !nq,seeks i fire and freed and aline and the recoge 9 f} I t tt Lelsiilg neuralgia cf ti a y O t b r of blinded and I edl tits- I ninon of rain or frost," -•G. K. (lies- ins. ,In 6 size 24 to 34 tired diseases at the root.' As proof i X_.,�,hatciza (loin' over there?" Y fi aup S tel in. tai=t. Size .,b regterpes 2 is gels, of the value of these pills in cases of ahled solniens in the Phare de France ^f' n cis or , yds, •'7 in., wide. this kine€ we give the statement oft "i'm supplying the pulpit, said 1 „ 1 ins t• i . � "its �, ;.tlie parson, "Supplying the 'Pulpit?" V. lath, X ' i y d .. ?.Ira. Tltamas cGnire, North iSalileA. , '►i„ 3--1 htdiee' 'I'ltrer•Piece Skirt (i:7 Ont., who says: "1 hciv-e been a severe i asked the harbor. who had never heard nt :; ;-fetch lett length from waistline). I this phrase before. 'What with. Z; sufferer from sciatica which attacked € Price 2:s cei,ts I'.ii e, '.-j cents. In. (1 sizes, 24 to 34 the sciatic nerve in the left leg. At i,e tea. 't 0, is Vele. or 2? � a 1t 11 li' edi . ton, (Lighthouse of France), according to , Tokio, the capital Of Japan, is the annual report of the committee i which has just been made public.. The have an underground railway. output of the pleat for the last year ; was 3,305 book~ in I3railllo, 200 copies ' thiels the pain teas most exerueiating 0 :rag s t alltgazines and 8,400 of La wide, f ^1 e BAB Ltiniiertr (Tho. Light), the magazine I 'i'hc ret 'e'•i:e inay be 'o'leeiretl away a di=tincrt shrivelling of the leg I • , rct)urs i t f F li l s yds. 5l ins. tv and as a remit of the trouble there 1 •S Y �. � fr.a n ;oar local McCall dealer, or front the 1k•t.'ail t:o., 70 Pond St., T n mesh, Dept. it Waiting. , i .:.1 Illi' itisi:tls and Wait. .'... a a,i' ir:r Whitt. or tide. or sea; ><.'•:�N !il•tt k i est time or fate. 1"E : .e': 1..., t .itl : hitt] eeme to ii? I. ♦` ,l' fee 1i.'. ' I mike delays., w t ,.a�le th€s eager I';a'e? .t;... tee €-terual way„ Int: to it+i; �r m e°.' ha11 know my face. a for the blind, could only liobbla about by uyiag a iItiiss Winifred Holt. who founded cane, and if I attempted to walla to i When the baby is sick when be .the committee end has been directing , i the fields I would have to sit down ; s cross and peevish; cries a great the reeducation work anunir, blieded deal and is a eou�taut worry to the isoldiers in France for the last five every little while to ease the agony i meatier—he needs Baby's Own Tab- nnent, but as,the thereunder itoical intp eve- i lets, The Tablets are an ideal rnedi• pr nting dears,epl ant in l the ibe4 annual report rkings of the meat strewn, 1 twos getting very des„; cine for little ones. They are a gee - The staff includes a proofreader who, Ilalllfelt'�, tt the trouble was affecting :ile but thorough laxative which le i' aside irunt bring bl€nd, is deaf, has late the bowels, sweeten the stomach, my gc'.neral health, Finally t friend tnisk ebowelufion and indigestion, 1 only one hand and all but the index fir,. advisee me to try Dr. �. ifliama' Tu.• break up colds and sin?pie fevers and gar of Mut ere been inflater ted. An- ne autl 1 dented to clo so. I teak the other proofreader euhiered head make teething ersy. Concerning thein pills faithfully for several 'maonths,'. yvrtlsre in rattle which phys€c€ons , Muting, a gradual and fncreaSin g im- Mrs, Philippe Payen, St. I lavien, Que., , declare will never heal. The book - prevenient in any ease, until finally every vestige of the trouble had ,one,. and I was ngaln nn, sing the blearing %ne l _. he nig of goad health -inti it t tom from pain s '1'h , al rn+4 1°4 'wl. are t"'el.in , nae; orby meati at 25 cents a bow from Ziac In France, as in other countries, ;:.i wind .!,- tlr;ve my bark aatrly, ''ne scents almost 11 miracle and I )tope i Jr, 7ilber:e' Medicine Co., Brockville,' city -bred politicians are prone to con- ir elta 1;ge %he tide of destiny. that my experlerne may benefit s. Hie other suite°-er," writes: "Baby's Own Tn=.blets have y , been a wonderful help to me in the binder is deaf and one legged. ease of niy h;!by and I can strongly re - mend them to other mothers." The Minard's Liniment for seta everywhere pt Urday, t 1 c' 1, dealers What Dr. William,' )'ink Mlle did Tablets are .gold by medicine ea ern \i."stat metier if 1 stand alone? 1 weir whiz joy the Coming year; aly heist shall reap where it has sown, .ted eat eer tip its fruit of tears. The %levers iteow their aivn and draw The brwe•k that springs in yonder he=ight: So flows the geed with equal law Unto the emu of pure delight. q'lte stars t onie nightly to the sky; The tidal wave unto the sea; Nor time. nor .pare. nor deep, nor high Can. keep niy own away from me. —John Burroughs. _- --- -- Greusy frying `pans or saucepans should be well rubbed with plenty of soft paper while still hot. The papers viii absorb every particle of grease, arid will be useful for lighting the fires next morning. 1f you are suffering from any ae.1 ment due to weak plot d avail yourself I at once of the splenic) hone '\ treat- ntent which 1h•. ilfiems' Pink Pills 1 so easily afford, and you will bo among 1 those who rejoice in regained health. . These pills are sold by all dealers in medicine, or may be had by mail at 50 eents a box or six boxes for $2.50 j by writing The Dr. Williams' Medi. eine Co., Brockville, Ont. An Island -of Sulphur. There. Is an island in New Zealand nearly three miles in eircumference that is almost entirely composed of sulphur, mixed with gypsum and a few other minerals. Ont. ! trast hone agriculture with German, --- -- to the detriment of the home industry. A Goad Excuse. A French agricultural society, irri- The excuses offered by schoolboys tated by such statements, and skepti- are often laughable, perhaps none cal on the subject, has been making more so than those of two pupils of a investigations, with the result that country school, for being late. Asked why he didn't come when he heard the bell; one boy said, "Please, sir, I teas ated to satisfy German pride! dreaming I was going . to California, and I thought the school bell was the steamboat I was going on." "You did, eh?" said the teacher. "And now sir, (turning to the second boy), "what have you to say for your- self?" "Please, sir, I—I was just waiting to see Tom off," stammered the other. • A. piece of old velveteen is an ex- cellent substitute for chamois leather. for all polishing purposeseand is much cheaper. IEnglish Spoken here99 • Acquiring a working knowledge • of the German language presents a ,thorny problemto the thousant'is of ` British soldiers who fortune—or mis- fortune—picked for duty in the eccu- 'pled area of Germany. One of therm, gt ning himself "Tabs;" writes to "The London Daily Mail": "Thus the other afternoon I went into alarge emporium to purchase birthday gifts for loving hands at home. My German not being com- pletely understood (sheer impudence, this) the 'house interpreter' was sum- moned. - "When I inquired if he could send "Thera are two approved methods articles to London. and manage the of grappling with the Teuton tongue. customs formalities he blinked help - 'The official method is to attend the lessly through his spectacles. Then 'classes held by the Rhine Army Edu- he pulled himself . together and made leational College. The unofficial meth- od is to put one's self in the liithds of a private tutor. "A conversational knowledge of German is very useful, and leads to promotion, staff „billets and other pleasant things.. For ordinary inter- r course with civilians it is also ad- {vantageous, .as `even in the biggest shops in Cologne it ie the exception ,to find any oue speaking English. Cer- tainly several of them display the le- gend, 'Here English. Spoken!' but this has to be taken on trust. ' an effort. - " 'Good morning, Herr Captain. Fine day' (it happened to be raining like the dickens at the time). 'What you want, please, sir?' "' 'I've just told you,' I returned. Then I repeated my demand. " 'Yes, no. Certainly, very well, not at; all,' was the answer. 'Everything's- quite all right here,' "I -gave up .the unecp al contest, and the 'interpreter,' looking more fright- ened than ever, hastily took cover be- hind a showcase." the German statistics as to yields are said to have been grossly enagger- Instead of tea a cup of that healthful b eve rage 1 -fie favor this pleasant table drink is .con.stantly winnin8, from nev;r" users, commends it to all' -with whom tea or -cof- fee disa6rees 400 Olt A Health Saving Reminder. Don't W at t until you got the Spanish Influenza, USE1 tilluard's liniment At the first sign of it,. Its Healing Qualities are amazing. THE 01;15 MINARD',S LINIMENT CO., Limited. Yarmouth, M.S. Nothing Lost. "My darling," said a fond mother, who believed in appealing to children's tender feelings instead of punishing them, "if you are so naughty you will grieve mamma so that she will get ill and have to lie in bed in a dark room and may die and have to be taken to the cemetery and be buried, and you ---" The child had become more solemn, but an angelic smile over- spread his fate at his mother's last words, and, throwing his arms about her neck, he exclaimed: "Oh, mamma, and may I sit beside the driven" MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dorainion Express Money Order. If lost or stolen yeu get your money back. France Repairing War's Ravages. labor can accomplish if in- spired by the patr;etie deeire to re- constauct its 'wrecked homeland. shp- ported by an efficient ,system is shown by the figures issued by the French Gevernment. in connection with the work done on the railroads in the north of France since the armistice, On armistice day more than 1,800 miles of railroads including every bridge, tunnel, staitien. and Veorksho were completely destroyed, but to -4 communication over all these lines has been re-established. - The Germans wreek-ed more than 600 railway,bridges, of which 475 have been reconstructed, while 80 more 'will be compl#ed this month, Five great eteduetS, from 60 te 75 feet high ant 300 yards (Tesa•oyeA explo- elves, have been repaired, as well as the tunnels of Vauxaillon, Lafere and Guise, which were blown up by the departing enem'es! Mexico has had fifty-nine revolu- tions within sixty-ope years. , ED. 7. 1YRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept "California, Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are MO 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 directiona for child's dose on each bot- tle. Give it without fear. Mother' You must say "California.' FACE DISFIbOR '''11111 PIMPLES Icy Sint. Cutictwalieale, OHI EACH DAY they were ec.e.elered all over zlqiee my face. They aitertvards turned into SOalea and when they fell off they le.ft big raarhs my face war, dieilgurecl. They itched and burned r,o that "I bad been bothered for tem" two months before 1 started ueing Cuticura, and after 1 had need three boxes of Corieura Ointrzent with the. Cuilcura Soap was completely healed." (Signed) ,Wlies L. Bzuns, St. Basile, Que., June6, 1048. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. Seem 25e, Ointment 25 and 50e. Sold L ens. Limited, St. Pout Montreal. .6.ntoricwo Bioneer Dog Remedies Beak on DOG DISEASES 'ICO•cr to Peed Mailed Free to,any dress by the Author. H. Clay Glover Co., Ism 118 West 31st Street Came 3 ONLY TABLETS "BAYER" ARE A 1 Not Aspirin at All without -the "Bayer Cross4 The name "Bayer" identifies the only genuine Aspirin,—the Aspirin prescribed by physicians for aver nine- teen years and now made in Canada, Always buy an unbroken package Of "Bayer Tablets of _aspirin" which Tin boxes.' of -12 tablets cost but There is only one Aspirilk-Jlidetyea7"—Y.plt. must say '''Baye.r," Aspirin le the trade mark (registered in Canado).ck.iiiayer lita,puTacture ef Mono- acetleaeidester of SalleYtteaold. While It Is weir know that si means Bo:eiver manufacture, to assist the public against•ifaitaliges: :8;3Trz Will be stamped with their general.. tradoltark, ,`Bayer Cross%" HE freshness, and of ANCHOR P not equalled, nor, approached other chewing tobacco. That NCHOR'PL,, VG is sup *Hole*