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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-11-13, Page 7BETTER ARRANGEMENT. A young amen who ;shall be name- less, is a close worker in money meat- tens: -that is, he stays close to the shore with his espenditnres. Ho had the good luck to marry a girl whose parents are quite wealthy. and is at present living with his wife in one of his father -tai lace's houses. One day, not long since, while elise fussing affairs with a, friend. the lat.. ter asked "Did the gold gentleman g ive you that hoisee ?" "Wed-er--ne, not exactly." was the answer. "Ile offered it to me,. glut, 1 wouldn't accept it." "Mow"n that ?" eskeal the friend, "Well"" answered the man who had .made the lucky matrimonial' t enture. "you see, the house really belongs to. ane. Inn living in it rent i ••_t*, and 1"11 get it when the old pian dies. If I accepted it stow I'd have to ray the taxes." SEASONABLE ADTIQE MANGE OF WEATI?EI3, =SAS -1 =ROCS S TO MAW FEOPLE. Dad. Blood Makes You Diable to OoIc1--A Cold Makes You Liable or to Twerlty 1?ise;ases-view to Pr Leet; Yee reelf, Chain ca of the Beason (ditch; the health more or Imes perceptihly, Tho effeet of the toot summer weather on the blood leaves it thin anti watery. toad now that the weather is change - ;Able this elates itseU dieogfeeably felt. You feel bilious. dyspeptic end tired; there may be pimples or crap tions of the skin: the damp weather brings little twinges of rhennaati$m Or neuralgia that give wa'sitig 07 the winter that is cofning. If yan rant to be brisk and strong for the winter it is now that you should build It u ! upt toed ',• Teo 11 nal at 1e to ti h nerves a little tonic. Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills are the rtc st of :all bland-nnaking, peeve -restoring tonics and will maim you strong and stave sift the aches and ,patios of winter if you take thelia now. Mr. James Miens. lirentlun, Mane is Otte of than theamonds whom Dr. Williams" Ptak Title Lase Metered to health and etreegth, Ile says t, "It is with beep gratitude that 1 ecknowlealt a the be resit that t lame derived front the use of 1Jr. Williams' Pint; 1UIs, Be- fore taakieg the pills soy health nee much eltottered with rheumatism. nervous depression and nleeph: sness. For fully twelve Months T rowels got R good night's sleep, When I began the use of the pills it was with a determination to ,gree theln. a fair trial. I did too, and can truthfully say that I could not wish for better health than I now enjoy. 1 siiidL al - Wive speak a good word tor Dr. Williams' Pink film." Poor blood is the cans° of most dieeivac:c. Good blood uterine health uiid strength. 11r. Williams' Pink I'ilho do not ?urge= they simply make pure. rich blood. That's why they cure so many diseasei. But you nest always get the genuine with --elle full name "lir. Williams' Pink rills for Pale People" on the wraps per around every box. Sold by all druggists or sent by snail, post paid at 50 mete a box or sit boxee for SO.50. by writing direct to the 1)r. Williams' dedicire Co.. llrockvillet Ont. DETECTION BASED D ON EAR. Alphonse liertillon, of anthropo- metric fame, bag undertaken to edu- cate the Paris pollee in the art of describing faces. An interesting part of the instruction is that special value is .attached to the ear. No two cars are alike. Therefore that. organ is chosen as the base of the systeua employed. Close attention is also ghen to noses. Each policeman gets an album containing zL thousand photographs. full face and profile, of pereons expelled from !Powis. To facilitate the research these por- traits are grouped methodically ac- cording to their height, ears and norea. It is believed that when the police heroine familiar with Der - thirties system recognition of crim- inals will be greatly facilitated. LARGEST CAVE IN EL"ROPE. In the Muotatlial, near Schwyn, Switzerland, there is probably the largest este in Europe. The exist- ( encu of the cave had long been known. but as it. could only be en- tered by crawling no one had trou- bled to investigate the interior. This smarter, howor*er, three separate par- ties have explored it. The distance traversed amounts altogether to no less than 8,000 yards, and the end of the cavern has not yet been reach- ed. SAVE THE BABY. le Mother Tells How Many a Threatened. Life May Be Preserved. To theeloving mother no. expense is Soo great, no labor too severe, if it will preserve the health of her little ones. Childish ills aro generally simple, but so liab.t is baby's hold On life that it is often a knowl- t:dge of the right :thing ..to- do, that terns the tide at a crisis.. And in baby's illness every crisis is a criti-. al one. "1 think- the ' timely Use if Baby's Own Tablets would save teeny a dean little lit'o," writes Mrs.' p'Be Bickford, . of . Glen Sutton, Que. "1 take Pleasure in certifying. to the: merits of these Tablets, as I have found them a sure and reliable ten)e'dy. My baby was troubled with Indigestion at teething time, and Was cross and restless. The use ,of 13aby's Own Tablets made a wonder- tut change, and I anti glad to 'i•e commerel„ thews to other 5." Mothers hho lase these ,Tablets never after - Need resort to harsh purgatives that );ripe and torture baby,, nor to the so-cellscl "soothing'"° preparations that often contain poisonous epi- hies,. Baby's Own Tablets aro plea-, taut to take, guaranteed to be harmless. Send 25 cents for a :full- .sized .box. to the Dr. Williams' Me - Co., BiockvIlle, ;Ont:,. if yotei- tlruggists • di es not sell them Sunlight Soap will , not burn the nap off woolen nor the surface off linens. P.X,DUvE8 LiP'-4, S1r ,fig r 1110 Octa 41R Alla: ?at Oreh$STAFT TZY IN MANITOBA. QBA. Never Need Become a 7etrirtats 'Menace. 11essiart fly has again been doing Much damage in sonic parts of Manitoba, notably around Wawa- Peso awapeso a and Itoundthwaito in Ilrandon County, antro at Treesbanlc and Stockton, in hiacelonald County. While in Ontario the hessian fly is double brooded, and late sowing is the chief remedy. and one which, having leen widely adopted last year, is now bearing good :fruit in that Province ; in Manitoba. the pest is siugle-brooded, owing to there being no fail wheat grown there • - Itt'. James Fletcher,, the Dominion in►tonologlst urd Botaniste con- tenels that as the Hessian sly is un- doubtedly restricted in ltlanitoba to the summer strati -attacking brood, the remedy is simple, tend, if per- sisted in, this pest never geed be- eome 4, serious staenaco to western wheat: growers, The .insvets passing the winter for the west part in the stubble and not appearing until the following spring, when there are growing wheat plants for the (e - maks: to lay their eggs upon, if the stubble be burnt over or ploughed down in autumn end the straw fed to steak or burned in n d antnal n y tame be- fore the flies s erer;e in the spring, thi $ dire enemy of the tTheatgrot�cr sheepd be easily controlled, Many of the '"flat -resets" of the suannsco brood are carried wl.th the stray. and at threeh➢ng are dislodged nand thratt'n down beneath the machine, among the.rubbf'h. or are left in the straw, All screenings or dust should. therefore. be carefully de- strayed. and all straw should he either used during the [Tinter or burned. before spring. I)epat'tment of Agriculture. Ot- tawa. '••••••mram.ih_ MORNING CUMIN; STOPPED. In two ancient T«S$cx'lunges, Newport and Wieken Dunhunt, the curfew bell is still rung. At New- port it has been rung for centuries at 4 a. nt. and 8 p. m.. but in couse- quence of complaints made by the villagers of being awakened front their sleep the morning curfew has How ceased. Afembei'te of the tame family have rung the curfew at NOW-. port for the last 'three generations. A salary ot £2 a year lute to be paid to the ringer of the curfew bell by the owner of certain ancient grummer-school buildings adjacent to the parish thumb. A Pill for Generous Tatters. -There ars many petering of healthy appetite and poor digestion who. after ua hearty meal are snhjeot to muck suffering. Tito food of which they have partaken lino like lead in OW stomachs. Headache, depression, e smothering feeling follow. Ono so at - Meted is unfit fur littsirl".s or work of any. kind. In thla condition Parmelee'sVege Vege- table Pula will bring relief. They will 49- sist the assimilation of the ailment, and used according to directions will restore beat thy digestion. GLASS EYES I''O1t ANIMALS. Glass eyes are now made for horses, cats, anti dogs. as well as for human beings. These animals use a larger eye than nae, and sev- eral aro ordered for them at the same time, as at. new one is neces- sary y about once in six months. 'The edges become roughened and pro- duce irritation, from the acids of the secretions affecting the enamel. ForInflantrnatlon of the Eyes, -Among the many good qualities which Panne - lee's Vegetable Pills possess, besides rag, nlatinfi the digestive (rgans, is their effi- cacy in reducing infiauutluattion of the eyes. It bas called forth many letters of recommendation from those who were aifleted with this complaint and found a cure in tbo pills. They affect the nerve centres and the blood in a surprisingly active way-, and the result is almost im- mediately seen. 4. How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1'. J. C1•ILNLY dt Co., 'Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, lege known 1''. I. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all ,usiness transactions and linancially able to carry out any obligations made by their lirtii. 1* HST 4 TRU AX, Wholesale Druggists, roleao, 0. WALDING, jCINNAN & i1AItV1\, 'Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, :). ITalI's Catarrh Cure is taken inter - belly, acting directly upon the blood and Mucous surfaces 1)f the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by alt druggist*. Ball's Family Pills are the best. NO -ROW ABOUT A ROW. ."Let : tree row," said. the pretty; girl. "But I would rather row," 'said be. "Well, don't let's have a row." • "To avoid a von*, .suppose we row together. Then we can both row and have no roes+." Just a .Lytle' Pain neglected, may produce chronic Eheurnatisle or Gout. Just a' little BacItchs n a 4 create Lumbago. sg o. Just i !halls Sprain sometimesmakes at Cripple. Just a little Bruise inay do a lot of damage. Just e little Il•eadathe inner be the forerunner of Neuralgia. Just a little t. .7acobs Oil applied in time cures promptly and permanently Aches and Pains. Just a Little caution; just a little cost: Years of .Pleasure against years of rain. T .-N U 401 Ceylon. Tea is the finest Tea the World produces,. and Is acid- only in lead pockets. Blaac.k, Mixed a11ti Green, 4p41.% tan drtriktm try f`Sai,ada" Green A recruiting sergeant tells !tow lie once advised a, loafer to joie the int- fantry of the line. In reply the loafer excused himself as follows "Weil, sergeaart, when 1 frnisked Inc tbraiuing in the Wicklow Militia, I went And volunteered for the Dublin Fusiliers. 1 rend the spots alt right hut when the doctor examined roe ); • was rejected beeps be said nay mouth was too large, to march ;Aggin the wind," A 1VJ LLA D MEANT AN ? SATS IS NOW EE.I~,I,...G • BETTER T -^, ESS FOR MANY 'YEARS. AIt Open Letter in Which a Pepnni-: mut Citizen, Gives a, Strcaug Recommendation for 1odd'a 7fidnecy Fula, .a Remedy* Which Fre Says Restored. Vim to Good ealtlz. Welland, Ont., Nov, 2.--(Spccf, l.)' --Mr. .7. J. Yokuni, grocer and low vision merchant of this place. has given for publication, en open, letter as follows: "For as year orore I had lie en ailing with ltic]tiev Trouble, in ail of its worst fares, 1 hard a. very de lreed r elu ,t l[Lout andd 1st- '.' tio or no aPPetite.at nstarntftrl of lan ur, :met 1 Leeete grrat� ly reduced ie. t;tei, Fut, "At thanes I twee entirely ll*eaaf'ael- tatcd. "1 have spent considerable money in medicines of dituerent kinds but dial not get any good results 1 also doctored with ae. pli sicaae* of v u.t experience hut got no beseait, "At lith 1 beeiuno discouraged end boreless of ever being well again. One day by land, I heard of llodd's Kidney rills end began to use QOM. "From the first, they emoted to snit my casts exactly. and when I had taken flue boxes my old trouble had entirely divappeared, nand 1 was feel- ing better than I had in Many years. "I 4111 110W in istilendid health and able to stand great exertion, in fact my general health is better than it hos been in it Iola time. "Sluce my recovery I have told many others of I)odd's Kidney fills and how they cured mc to May cur- ed. Manly of them say 11, seeuts inz- porrsible andyet they know it is true." (Signed) .7. J. YOICOM. Mr. Y okom: has been n. resident of Welland for years, and is known to every anan, woman and child inthe town. He was born in the neigh- boring township et C'rowland, with- in three miles of his present home, and is known as a man of Christian principles who would not make a statement that would in any wary he misleading. Austria was the llrst country to adopt the system of postcards. This was in 1861). Pale sickly children should inc Mothea Grave's Worm Exterminator. Worms are one of the principal causes of suffering in children and should be expelled from the system. Paris has one acre of park for ev- ery 15 persons; Liverpool one for ev- ery 1,000. Lever's Y -Z (Wise dead) Disin- fectant Soap Powder is better than ether soap powders, as it also acts Its a, disinfectant. - He -"They say that it takes three generations to make a gentleman." She -"Your grandson will be ell right, then." GRAINS OF GOLD, Nothing is more reasonable and cheap th.good ma,nnero.-South. honor an comes by diligence; riches spring from economy. -J. P. Davis. The highest .manhood resides in disposition, not in intelleet.-II. W. Beecher. That roan is worthless who knows how to receive a favor, but not how to return one..-..I'lautns. More helpful than all wisdom . is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us, --George Eliot. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. lwutlaing can bring " you Peace but the triumpit of prlecipies. 1 Etarerson. Teacher ---"What is the future of the verb to love,' Jennie ?" ,Jennie (sweet sixt..;:en)--"To got emeeiee "" Severe mitts tare easy smell bis the arse of !tickle's • Aoti-Consumptive Syrup, at medicine of extraordinary penetrating nand heating properties, fn' is acknowledged by those olio have used it as. befog lira nest medicine :'old: for coughs. Balls, an annotation of the Wags, earl all atif?eet1 ea of the throat ow/ ciaesc, its: moven le:14es to the tzs-:e makes i:, . a. favourite with ladies and 0.L&; -n. oefy curiosity is running away with we." said the man whores two - headed calf .persisted in dragging hila, about alae farmyard,. There area nunilier of varieties ofcorns. IIollewey's Cora Viler) will remove any of them. Call on your drngp:sr and get a bottle at ouCc. "How slow men are !" Qadd the worann in the white 'taffetas. "My husband spent at least two hours titie hooting picking out a piece of land for bantling, while I, in the auae length of time, had sele etcd three new hats," a /, 4 4v4* h o r•. i it;x0.4„ eaeoltot OUR: BRANDS. Klt:g Edward ieee 44 Headlight Ea Eae % In lora . 1. to Victoria st Little �9t" IW :s CARA Dont Experiment with other and inferior brand*,, ROE EDIJY'S ti asked her father for her hand ' " "'Yes." "And be refused you ?" "No, be didn't, Ile said I could have blah of *etas." qi aril's Liniment ilia h st Hair gesturer Lad,, -•-"A gentleman Balled. you say 2 Did ho leaves er.yr nestle ?" Parlormaid--' "01*, s aa'tu. Ile said it 1 --- ._,. wits iiiunalterlal 1" Sbe lac sir 11u+ i . A Messrs. V. t . Iticlnartls o Co. ttentlentem--�'htoduro Detrain ;ti customer of aline, was completely cared of riteuiav ism aaer five yews of sut+erirg . by the Judicious ease of 11;5AItll'ti LIN13➢I:N't'. Tile above fact can be verified by writing to hire. to the parish priest ear any of hist neighi,ors. A. COTB,, jllereliant, St. Teetiore. Que. May 12th. lila'$. ""I gee by the newspapers." rnnark cd Reeder. "that the miners !lt the Rand are :ending out uppealts for wives." "Is that so ?" ejaculated Ilenny�•peck, in an eager whisper. "They can have mine."" F'ar Ohe r Mee Yearns Al ALA AND " lw[Lt•Tatis moms T Yluilate4 Eoo:h. i. S7rnp Ari bean u:ad for ores at cF rcuabyrdliioes of aioahera Tor their ddtlldreu wbI'a tdeth i r wleh Xtrfect au;xc_,, 11, totthci spa child tofta ie c'bo tat.+", obit, all iu'tn. curt+ wlud Beale, cell ,s the toast reds.! far Diarriiaa Is remota to the erste. ion by diuCeiits in every Dart of /Le weed. Terentyrieacentaattottic. lin labia in ircaletuable. 310521eaniout ¢er ra Ake [rlci;ow'a SootblogSyrup. eel take IIs --"You told your mother I. was sorter for having made an idiot of myself at her dinuer-party last evening ? What did she say ?" She -"Oh. elle said ::he noticed nothing unusual " • IMPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP The quality standard from oaess to Dream. Yourmouoyy _Back if nob aatlefaotars. ROSE ac r arteleIMs, Atone+, Montreal. Iter Father --"No, sir. Yon can't have her. 1' won't have a son-in-law who has no mare brains than to want to marry a girl with no Inore sense than my daughter has shown in allowing you to think you could have her." AN ADMIRABLE FOOD IN COLD CLIMATES. unb anage 3 tF.v -, p P af 1,e n but there one a unt rpe ; which per otsleeualnted with the silt Ion agtee early, that IeThomas'}alecir:ef1 is a it:edit ine which coat he relied norm to cute a cough, remote intoe. heal sirs a o+' varioan Linde, ane# tun rtl; an lull :mesa portion of the body to r,'iaicla it Is applied. Bather Mho its sbaiIn> . 'issintnat- ing➢y)- - ']our hair needs cutting !madly. air." Customer ttestily )-- "Well. 1 don't Lvov: anyone who MI Lela it worse than you 1" !Minds Liniment for flhsuma€ism, Customer (enwr'ging front bargaiu- cotutter crush)-" JTelp 1 My leg is broken." Floor -walker -"You evil! find the crotch ilnpatrtmeut. sir. on the fourth floor, itt the rear." THE FOUR TRACK NEWS. A Sketch, by George S. Daniels is the Gem of the October Number. Readers of all interests and of all tastes in nature and literature nmilt be well pleased with the choice to be made from the goodly number and variety of siibjccts treated of and 1 illustrattel in the October *.umber of The neer-Track News. the excellent literary production ot the I'aseenger 11epartmeut of the New Yot'k Central & Hudson River Railroad. and tinder the direction of General Passenger Agent 'George II. Daniels. , But nothing in the admirable ar- ray of contributions to this October Four -Track News carries with it more of the spirit of human interest and grace of expression than an article by illi. Daniels himself, entitled: "Down the St. Lawrence and Up the Saguenay." The sweet little pictures scattered through it are suggestive of the great nunber of others that come to the mind's eye of all people who have made this enchanting trip; and we thin!: it would be difficult to find any one of then; having a sense of "the fitness of things," who would not say that the beauties of the entire route and the delightful experiences it makes possible, have found a fully satisfactory and charming picturing in the pen of General Passenger Agent Daniels. - From Amsterdam (N.Y.), Evening Recorder. POULTRY, We can bindleunlimited gee:it: been Itrst•elaas dt'y ppoet ed 1'oniltr, ate , Arent 10,0II"i'urkeys nand Clticiiea;iter All our order trade. APPLES. WO bare z trade that will take an r enatitityoffirst-claass grcgerly .aceest .Apples, and we B to take cava of them. We zr 3 o ➢e s ra e, e C r:9 � ? r �'e on a si h C.o S SteerSR. 1'e l 3 . 1io-'ti3C 't)1tIfY7,R�:tt.'�t3QA3e,•,faerh?vAtGl:t+4"?IIjrv:• +! n/. ,,aa,a "i�p' ,pa CO.i a ett9laAYf,1J�l X�-lFMlii�iQ[. 7eMl,,, ,t ,tail. 8rr.Ytaetital,tltmaAat59r444tg.VA T1, £cx.e afra:e SGi.t.t1. AC TS MUTED ED 4r rant .'r.4s- cacCata eAs�, 2"ii net Bente Verne Wp.c a:. tai'* 11.9;7. ;i. t�.e. Wrl:a"f; r lesa'• O. ttletezeele, t -..daleeffer 4 S -+ PATENTS Conan &r &oaldpt otl!ti ate Qeadfledr at)iTe. � dt mit annoyer/nee. t1e)S ADIO Po Lege CO..,, r17 Galax Arc., Toronto. Minard's Liniment Cures La Grippe "What sort of tc felioty is Slit. lows -nap ?" "7 dent know. I've only wren him, when he was with his wife." 1 Minard s Liniment is the bash Libby's Natural Flavor Feeds Oooked Jq,t $snotty Richt, then yet op In t Opening c*a. Yen got them at swat crbeers last u 1Ser 3M�.sa us -•dainty, tItatIons and avndy totwrae. Y4a dill toyer Seep San■e with - oat Users Fooin Phan Yon oboe ter them, L BSY, McNEFLL & LIBBY, CHICAGO Ask for oar booklet "Row so Mare Goof) %Immo so RAT." It will be neat Yon tee. Tilts Fleur. do -Lis Ch.s- tciaino Brooch and Locket is a gift to eve- ry person answering this wirer, tisement. Un g crst that we want to send you an Absolute Gift you would read every word of this Adver- tisement, and answer it at once. May We Hand You Ono of These? SEND us your name and address on the below request, andwe will take pleasure in sending you free of any charge this exquisite gold finished and hard -enamelled Fleur -de -Lis Chatelaine Brooch and Gainsborough Locket. This is a princely gift being finely gold finished and sells regularly at $i.00 The Secret -Locket opens and will hold two pictures. It is the embodiment of artistic skill and beauty. The present is unconditional, it being a bid for your friendship and good -will. With the Chate- laine Brooch and Locket we will send you ten boxes of Standard Electine Medicines to sell, if you can, at ee cts. each; then return us our money and we wilt give you absolutely free all the following magnificent premiums: One Genuine.Solid Gold Shell Ring, set with five simu- lative Rubies, Emeralds or Opals ; one Nethersole Illusion Bracelet ; One Imported Parisian Belt Buckle, and a complete set of Table Tennis (the most fascinating and popular game in the world.) Never before has there been gathered together such an array of beautiful and distinctive premiums for so light a service. Our medicines and premiums stand squarely on their merits and are satisfying in every respect. 'We know this from - thousands of testimonials from everyprovince;praising ourremedies and expressing delight with our splendid premiums. It will be to your advantage to reply at once --don't put it off till to -morrow but write. now before you forget it . Remember, all you have to do is to sign and return the attached request to day ; the Chatelaine Brooch, Locket and Medicine will be promptly 1 Y nai3ec. e st a. id, and even if you do not sell the Medicine you at least have 'a $1.00 Chatelaine Brooch and Locket for simply making the effort. ' Do not hesitate, you can count on our fulfiilling every promise to the letter, and you will be more than satisfied. Lay down this paper and write us now. The Mectille Medicine Co., Limited, TORONTO, ONT. Request for Fleur.de,Lis Chatelaine Broach, Gainsborough Locket, and Medicine. ELECTINE MEDICINE CO,, LIMITED, Toroniggipme. Ship immediately by, mail one Fleur-dc-LisChatelaine Brooch and Locket; also to twentyfiveeenl boxes ofElectnteafedr nes. Iagree to.nakeanearnesfefforr5tosell the me- dicine and return you the money with the understanding that I am to receiveJor this ser- vice a Solid Gold Shell s-sto,:Erne; a Nethersole Illusion Aracelet, an imported Parisian Belt Buckle, and a complete set of Table Tennis. Iftfai l to selltlie medicine, T will return it loyou within thirty days, and retainrthe ChalelaineBrooch and Locket as a giftfrofu you. Name - - Address write yeur name and address very very plainly. Our wcmedies are Destine Tittle Liver Gr aniiles, Electine kidney Bea tis, Rl ectlne Blood and Tissue Builders,Electine Pneumo Broncho Tablets, 1~lectine Headache Tablets. -a • •