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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-7-1, Page 3AUTO SPARES PART8 for most makes and models of ears. Your old, broken or worn,out parts replaced. Write or wire us demerile trig what you rant. We caner the largest and most complete stock in Canada of slightly used or new parts And automobile eettipment. We ship COD anywhere in Caneda, setie- factery or refuna in full our motto. sleeves Ante Beavin-e 'ears feipply, 92e -e3 Defferin Bt. Tereeto, out.' DAINTY LINGERIE - • eee.. 6 telt •' MR. GEORGE E. BUNTING What the Woodman Sees. ,345-elLZS Se2S-refel• • 0.56e Bala-1,44es, One-Plece Cereet cater, Price, 15 cents. Cite in 5 taes. 34 to 42 ins. bust. Peel—Ladiesand MisEee' One -Piece elle George E. Bunting,. Closed Drawers, Price, 20 vers. In the Grand Trunk system, and in rele, 1arozee relperees V,i,.„‘•,110elert,„e, \v....4Tc,, wee preelotea to the Geneeal Ageacy 9•'21.1if pew_ a the 4111an Steamehip in Chicago, 473,,esLadies, Miss mowers; in two lengths. price, 23 relieve lie remained limit 191./. cents. In a 24. 26; \Viten the "NOtional" Mercbaut 28 30; inrgn, s2. 3,4 in.:. waist. smell,: elarhie was orgauised. Mr. Bunting, size, longer leneth, 2,1e yds. ins, s'' made Geeeral Ageut for Ontario, wide, Last Deecinber lie was eent to Aus- Newly Appointed Australas- ian Manager of -the Canadian Government Merchant Marine Limited. Mr. Bunting began in the transpor- tation business with the Grand Trunk when nineteen years of age. Later he was with the Lehigh Valley at Buffalo and afterwards with the Canada Attar,: tic Railway at Ottewee He became travelling freight agent for the Allan Steamship Company when the Canada Atlantic Railway was absorbed into You can always tell a trained woods- man from a tenderfoot, because the tenderfoot sees only the 'obvious things that axe plainly evident, but the •trained woodsman notes the lit ,, tie things that are unusual or eat of the orinnary. For exempt% the ten- derfoot walking through the woods -will see a' lot of trees that leek all alike. The skilled woods maa will no- tice that one tree is beet in a peculiar shape, or has a knob or burl on one side. Ween he sees that tree again he will recognize it and know he is on the right trail, The teaderfoot will be startled by the sound of two trees rubbing together or of bushes crack- ing with the wind. The woodsman re- tiegnezee theas ordinary sounds, but he hears the faintest snap of a twig, made by au animal stepping on it. The tenderfoot walking oa a trail see.s only the path iu rout a tam, which locks all alike. The woodsman will notice the sligitteet mark in the trail that shows that some animal or person has passed before him, and he will be able to reed thee mares and tell the tale e whet happened. UTTERLY HELPLESS FROM ST. VITUS DANCI .1•••••••••••••• RHEUMATISM Tills Is just tete season wlieuXtheuznaj4sm with i ts grinding pain and stiffen. - leg of joints gets hotet of you. vight It with Templeton's Rheumatic - Capsules eeempletonet Rnetematte Capsules bring fee t at ix relief, and permanent re- sults, They ere recent- meettlee by doctors. and; sold. by reliable druggist% everywhere for581-04 a box, or write to Terapietone, 1 jgSt, W. Toronto. edeeed anywiaere 4.133. Oet'Pt of pewee re - ASTHMA RAZ-elA Pr Cap- sules are guaranteed to relieve AST Ie 14A. Don's Buffer an - Other da'. WrIteTempIetons. 142King St. W., Toronto, 1orfreesamp1e. ItuelitealetitioTagists them. " - • y °reign Railways and Rates. 444.44444,4 During December, 1019, and jean* Even Dirt is No Longer heap. "It's as Cheap. as dirt." "As Cheap as dirt! Say. have you tried, to buy any black dirt lately?" Ultra-felodern Hoel. Hotel Manager—"We have every- thing here for the eonvenienco of our patrons; wireless telephone. wireless telegraph -P Patroia—PDo yeti :happen to have any stringless string beans?" Looking Forward. • ' "Where are the snows o yester- deer inquired the an who quotes poetry. ..Be practical, John.' exclaimed hie wife. "Let bygones he bygones. The thing to begin worrying about now is next year's coal supply.". Skkly Streams. "Rivers," said the Anieriean, "why your river e are nothing to ours. Com- pared with our Hudson and alieeiseip. ary, 19e0. the Italian railways ed- let your eeersoy. seceeru and Thames vaeeed their Ant -class paesenger farce are e0 per cent.. their 515S tares ..0111e, ecilL'Ins;‘;.holYrnsttersetrf't;e English, 50 per cent. Bath frogut. awl tic,sen think your riven are juet as ger ratee itireatly duriug the haft sickly as ours." The Sufferer Restored to ,Health 60 per cent„ and their third-clase farce Through the Use of Dr. WO- " that t?" hauls' Pink P4Is. St, Vitus dance is a disease of the i r • s brought on by n marble conalof the blood. It is a erntinion aso with children, and attache girls more freqeently than boys. IrrIta- ieg the war and the freight rates 30 Order. They are payable etrerewhei'e. signs noted. 'elle child frets, it is quar- ficits which hare continued to be in -Child's Best 1=ative. bait:, is frequently one of the Ara to 37 per cent, 13ecautee of the de - 0 I Better. 07—Lades' and Miens Japanese tralia and New Zealand to organize 5 velem°, and does not sleep well. The carred propoeals for further advattees - jerky movements that characterize the have beea under cousideration. "eo you really think your memory is Kimono. Ptice. tl5 cents.. In e sizes; asc, tee, for the Canadian Govern- improving ender treatment. Yen re- ereall, 3-1., ttin rettl'oret l'lS, 4e; laefie,' /nem e;eethelet marine, les appoint, , disease come a lime later. The pa- The advances in rates en the Ails- ineeseer things atm teeter tient becomes rale, lauguid, and often Wan railwaya sines pre-war days „, 42' '14 in9' baSt"' Srriall r'''.4c'' 3.`•1111re5 mete as Aastralasian Manager follow- :Weil. not exactly but 1 have pre - :Pi etle. Pe: :Me- velVe, 17e Yd.". `,.ci irca • • Is 3 eOuetipated. 'Me limbs and sometimes have been eitormoute The increase of . ' wele. --* erg, lee tweet in that conuection. the whole body lerus spasolodicallee, 30 ler cent. made in FebruarYi .1.40.. greeeet! so far that 1 eau frequently • • re** ti t 1 have for of wile; I been advanced 20 to 43 per cent. The passenger rates of the Freacli beds," replied the visitor. eilwaee. two of which ale owned, by tin* government and all of which are behie oneratee under government con- MONEY ORDERS. trel, were ativitneed 40 per cern. dur- Sell" 1111i1"" E'llre4s M°11°Y "California Syrup of Figs" leost do eau ma eou "Well, they are all confieed to their Classified Advertisements. rpm:Gm.= TENt.E24S'CieefleLK',CE PT/earl el'ZEit ee pay you. Georg* Stevens. Peterborough.. Ontario. Vox se.x.$ E. EgturVPKD NPIV .$VAteeil _ and lob printing meet Eters Onterio. Insurance earrlee 11,500,WW re ler 81,280 on quick sale Box ea - v. eon - 'a bilehi CO.. Ltd-, Toronto. lierT mew P.,. tbicker. sbismea green from saw; ee ue-r Epee Nelele-rieD, 2 N. AreD Do not sell until yen comirktp,...eate with tue Keenen Bros. Limitect Owen Sound - Ont. eealleING SCBOOI, POD, 1COMSBS, EGIsThatED Tite.INING SO.Kuoe, ks Lor Nursee: Ea. ElizabethL. Hospital. 204 South Broad Street. eilizabeth. Neer .rersey. Complete course. Monthly al- lc/seance: :fret year $5.0e, second $10 Oe. third $115-.051., Address: Sunerintendera, WeleTAD. •eiee ANTED, 11T -CLASS gteingrrpeunoteoids wtoagewso.ricsteoandyintweroizoiLr Apply Laidlaw Lumber Corepeny. 2280 Dundas we. Toronto. Still ()sing Candies. Candlee still are extensively used and a candle stick has bean invented with a enuffer that automatically de- scends and exiinguiehes the entre when a cendle butte dowel. hek for Minaret's rid take no other. 4•04.4,41411, Canada sold Se0,000000 of. dairy products to British Government, 191e-19. MOTHER! 1.4•04144444,4414444414M4444M4 Thtee pzeterns veer be obtained; frete year level ele.("all dealer. or/ trete the McCall ro.. SO Dena st-co,..,' Tvrcaza. 1,14,14. Via e,• Imitation Economy. There ie cue forte of imitatien eteeeruy that seems ta flouresh alike In Unice ef peace and of nee. .t (Let whieh teelics tinny women vate buy reehleesly dislike to destroe a uee- lees art lent atul take event' epportuni- ty to ehlit the respoveibline for it ea ster. t enone mflt for botths to ttaet a librery eosnetehere and rec. the etenit. Oel seiesoinottlie, seieutille evoke hire eupeeeediel, novel!' id' fifty ;ns itgr'.. giCt boolo• no one ever look. •j at, peteeer. (Ws; ever rend. oda volumes. of eueyelopreams•-bow tbay eitne eenrine it Rummage 5tti4s have Cell* pla,et in the ntodern etententy, but vu there ever a rune iantee :tale where brace cif staled rib-, bene and raeeeti bell gowns eel not eiTer a preeit in no the inenagentent? Ae for iniseitniary boxes-ebut to the Mien' of the clench the fashion in atileeiereey lane eve etengoe of kite I ecars: But theto aro maseienuriee were in eel - the and wise in the tit -mew and pluful woys of th5r Innuali le art wile amid tell incredible and eteuetenee heaabrealting tales. As ter the old and deeeepit furniturs elored away in li.111M to burden the shoulders of innotcet beim:, who has t Intone "etrauge, true tales" of elicitttrtheeee it Cr, in short. bre of the small, dark wuys of the human mind—this unwill- ingness to eleetroy worthless things, tbis everwillingnese to dump them up- on °theta at tee firet preteet. It as:- etreedly is not economy, for it wastes valuable time. It is not honesty, for It is shirking our rightful responsibili- ty. It is not generosity, for it is giv. ;ng away what neither we nor others want. 'What is it? The right name hes not yeebeen discovered; but what- ever it is, it is a weed to be rooted from the garden of the mind, where we are trying to raise the fine old - lime crops known as thrift and fore- thought and judgment. Old Stuff. "How much did you pay for that suit of clothes?" "Forty dollars." "Forty dollars! For heeven's sake, man, where can you get a suit like that for forty dollars?" "I don't knew nowadays. I bought this eight years ago." Canada has 8,000 doetorss ••4444 4•1.444.4.44.44,4,4•4•5444.4,44•14444•44 !end in severe eases the power of mirt TAT BE sPeeeh is afteeted. Snell a. child Vella T1 1 1 1A1/1.11 should not be allowed to study, but 1461 3 0%, d • eiet, remain out of deore as much as • e per, • Ipassible, and above all thiegs given a war times. Further increases have Should Be Tipped Off. -• should, be kept quiet, glycol a linteitteue made the (teal luereaies about 330 wog if I ecu on! )4 remember winet per vele it is." hi Septeutber, 3.919, freight and pas- eenger ratee in Belgium had been in -e Mlnard's Liniment for sale everywhere 44141.444144.11 erne a mother ems urea Baby's ewe „ eoure,e of Dr. 'Williams Pink Pine to been twee since teen. Coruelia•-"I see that another effort had up tbe blood and restore In September, 1e19. freight awl as Tablets ter her little one be would^3- to get in communication with Mars t shattered nerves. 'Without Me treat- =ger rates in me Netherlauds were , 'a be Wthort them They are the adveuced 00 per cent , bus ended in failure." " Mere home reniedy for the baby; be- ment the trouble may become chronic Ing guaranteed to be absolutely free and the patient a life-long sufferer. fi .. le ' f 1 1 The value of Dr,Williams Pink Pills -, * - , They aro a gentle but therotieh lata- in cam of this kind is shown by 'Malin Germany, where, it is well known, tive and have been proved of the following statement by Mr. Frank J. Peeetlealle all the eallwaes are owned, it.., that elm will be on the lookout for greatest aid ei epees ee eeeseleateen, Scriven, Acton, Ont., who sayse--"In luta operated by the government. Re- eidaeld - les. I dont thick they Very much, the largest advances re- ' will ever be able to communicate with pertee in any country have been madeleiars unlees they lIrst send a signal so 111 -eceept "California" Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the paekag,e, then you are sure your is having the best and most indigestion, colic, eeeee nue simple January, 191?, when I resided at Mil- peatea advances were made during Lg-r. "DANDERINE" BEAUTIFY HAIR =.41• tell, Ont., my daughter Gertrude, thenithe war and fevere. Concerning them Mrs. Ernest still further very great Gagne, I3eausejour, Que., v, "I aged fourteen, had a bad attack of advances have been made since the have esed Baby's Own Tablets for rheumatic fever, which left es its af- signing of the armistice. The pas- tor effects a severe attack, of St, Vitals zeitger rates now average about 700 .es- air cauetipation and colic and have found SHave a mass 9f long. them Po suceeesful that, I would not dance. For weeks she was confined per cent. higher than before the war, '- thick vleanty hair be without thele. I WOuld atrongly re- to Ler bed under the doctor's care. and the treight ratea about 800 per commend every mother to keep a box She was entirely helple.es, being un- eat, higher. in the house." The Tablets are sold able to even hold a spoon to feed her- Large advances in rates have also b,y medicine dealers or by mall et 25 self. For a time she lost the power of had to be made in mauy countries • -ese cents a box from The Dr. Williams speech almost entirely, and only with which were remote !rem the seat of , nl.. • / 4 - great difficulty made herself un- 3.er- eestaities. For =Mille, Decera- Medleine Co., Brockville, Ont. stood. The twitching of her muscles bei-, 1919, all freight and passenger was so had it was painful to see her. rates an the South African Govern - A Man and His Necktie. After a long time and tatting a lot of ment railways were advanced 2a per Every morning we stand before the wedietho, she seemed to improve. cent, while in Auguet, 1919, a raise of mirror, 1101> the large end over and ' around Push a behind and up and But she did not seem to get along as 20 per cent. in both freight and pas- sim ought to. In November, 1917, we senger rates was made in l3razil, and draw it carefully through. It becomes removed. to Acton, and in January in October of the Rime year addition - a habit, and yet, like dining, it has a 1918, she was again confined to her ai Increases were propezed, Even in certain fascination. The keen plea- bed with St. Vitus dance. She was Australia, *which was about as remote sure of a new and uncreased cravat again in a terrible state and quite help- from the theatre of hostilities as any belles to make a whole week brighter, less. She was under a doctor's care; part of the world, all the government And that dread day when a white spot appears in the centre of the front of our favorite green one, or when the look well and was always tired. In to make advances in their rates. beloved brown parts internally, and, May, 1918, we decided to try Dr. Wil- The railways of Great Britain were placed -under government control at the beginning of the war and are still being thus operated. During the war after taking several boxes there was a the passenger rates were advanced a0 decided improvement. After a further per cent., while the freight rates were use of the pills she is now as healthy not advanced at all, and because the a girl an you would •wieh to see. She enerea,ses in expellees greatly exceed - is fat, with a fine, healthy color and ed the increases in rates the govern - and while there was an improvement, she was etill very nervous, did not railways have auffered severely from the effects of the war and have had while appearing the same without tells Hams Pink Pills, and see what they us that it is gone forever—that day would (to for her. She took them re - our coffee is bitter and the mercury gularler according to directions, and low, But we never cruelly desert a faith- ful friend. For a couple of times af- ter the white spot appears we try to tie it farther up or lower down, usual- ly with pathetically ineffectual re- sults. And then we pasture it back somewhere on the rack with the bow - ties that are not good taste any more aud the selections made by a worthy aunt at a reduction sale, and let it enjoy a quiet old age. Somehow eventually it disappears. We do not know how,. Perhaps a careless maid drops it in a waste -basket, or a plot- ting wife makes away with it. But most probably like old watches and college textbooks, it hes some unseen heaven of Its own whither it is wafted after its life among us is aver. --- Montreal has 32,422 trades union members; Toronto, 18,834; Vancouver, 15.459; Winnipeg, 12,050; Quebec, 6,894. 4440*44.44:41=1.410••••441414M4 is time of year it's a 600d idea to combinefresh fruit or berries with your nrtorn- irk.t°, dish of The blend of flavor proves cleli6htful and is in tune withjune. There's a Reaso.n" 44,1,441,444..414V4,49.441.4.M.T.I.44414.41,444aM10.4* • • 'eeseeteene..it,'•e•seir•'e,;e...L.Seeee.seeee. is strong and lively. The neighbors, to whom she is well known, remark on the 'wonderful change in her ap- pearance since taking Dr. 'Williams Pink Pills. Beth her mother and my- self are convinced that the pills have done her a world of good as she is now far healthier than we at ane time thought she ever would be." Par all trouble due to poor blood and weak nerves there is no other medleine can. equal Dr. Williams Pink Pine. 'You. can get these pills. from any dealer in reediebee, or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six bolts for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • Do You Freckle? During the summer months, and es- pecially while on. holidays, we shall probably find that freckles will appear on .the face and neck. Persons of a fine complexion, and those whose hair is red, are the most subject to freckles. Sometimes freckles are the aftermath of jaundice, but in the sunny weather almost every- body is affected by the action, of the sun, and it is interesting to trace the origin of freckles. One authority says that the skin, during the winter and spring, has be- come strangely sensitive\ and the heat of the sunbeanis draws out drops of moisture whieh operate like a coy:wee glass, thus concentrating the rays, which are made to act' powerfully on the skin. The heat of the sun thus operating on the drops of meisture, causes the skin to become darker in "spots," which we call freckles. There are no three countries in Europe whose water -power potential- ities added together would equal those ment incurred a large deficit. To re- duce or wipe out this deficit advances in the freight rates of the British rail- ways ranging from 25 to 100 per cent. weremade effective on January 15, 1920, mad extra charges were added to rates which cover the collection and delivery of freight at stations as well as its transportation. In March, 1920, the demurrage charges imposed for holding a car one day beyond the period of free time were increased 100 per cent., and the charges for subse- vent days 200 per cent.' Worm• s. The little worries which we meet each day, May be as stumbling -blocks across our way, Or -we may make them stepping -stones to be Of grace, 0 Lord, to Thee.. 0. McPherson, Furniture Dealer, -Undertaker, Armstrong, B.C., June 11th, 1919. Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd., Yarmouth, N.S. Dear Sirs:—Since the start of the Baseball season we have been hinder- ed with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc., but just as soon as we started us- ing Minard's Liniment our troubles endedessEvery baseball player should keep a bottle of yonr liniment handy. Yours truly, W. E. MePHERSON, Secretary Armstrong High School Baseball Team. • To Sneeze Correctly. „Children and even some adults are being taught how to sneeze correctly in a London health celitre. Produce and conserve. of Canada. •j k.O. 7 "tees Seseeesen'eses, ISSUE No. 26—'20. ereeepee • A .; , Let "Danderin• e" save your hair and double Its beauty. You cau have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor, and vitality. Get a 35 -cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. Your hair needs this stimulating touic, then its life, color, brightness and. abundance return ---Hurry! Anteriesee Timmer Dog Dontedlou Boot on RIOG DISEASES . laud Eow to Peed Mailed Free to,any Ad- dress by the Author. R. Clay Glover Co., Inc. 118 West 81st Street - New York. "U.S.A. harmless physic fOr the little etom- etch, liver and bowels, Children love its fruity taste. Full directions oa each bottle. You must say "Cali- fornia." toe -Young Men -tze Don't Get -Bela Cuticraa Do s -g Rich To Prevent It Dandruff, itching, eel irritation, etc., point to an unimal 1.3r condition of the scelp, which leads to thin, failing hair and premattu-e bald - nese Frequent shampoos with Cutlet= Soap zed hot water do much to prevent such a condition, ecpeckely if preceded by a gentle anointingn'itli Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff and itching. Some 25c, Ointment 25 and Bee. Sold throughautthaparninkm. CanedianDepot: Lymans, Limited, St. Paul St., Montreal. ggirCuticura Soap elutves without moss. e se- SINCE Is lees 30 R11-814COUGHS ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not -Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" The name "Beier" 5 Aspirin is like Sterling; on sever. It positively identifies the only genuine Aspirin,— the Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over nineteen years and now made en• Canada. Always buy an unbroken package There is 01117 one Aspirin—P:8 Aspirin is the trade mark Crey,ktered 4 of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which. contains proper •directions for Cade. Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurie tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally - Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Larger "Bayer" packages, ayee--Ton newt gay "Bayer" n Canute.) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Saticylicacid. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manutricture, to assistthe public against imitations, the Ttanets of Eaar coinpaez ;win be stamped with their general trade ataxic, the "Bayer Cross." - • • , • , • ." k.te. •