Exeter Advocate, 1903-4-30, Page 7LN THE SPRING.
`Liatuxe Teaches a Lesson That Tir-
a ed, Exhausted !den and Wo-
men Should Fellow.
The epring is the sensor` when- na-
'Lure prepares for suiumer. All the
trees and 'plants are filled with new
sap to build and brace theta up to
;withstand. the coining hot senega.
Witte:At new sap: le the epreiutg. - a.
plant would wither axil clie beneath
the midsulxriner• sun, It is the stale
with nen and women, All peysi-
cults aro Agreed that everyone needs
fee;,.lt tamely of new blood in tee
spring, Without the now blood you
would be es helpless in ino alm ner
as at tree without new sap.
What you need at this season is a
tonin to gine yon new blood, and the.
very best tonic medical science has
Discovered is Dr, Williams" Pink
'ills, Every pill snakes new, rich,
red Wood, braces the nerves amid
o'•'er_otues all weakness. beadaehes,
bail+aches. irdligestion, loss of appee
Lite, skin eruptions and other trona
hies dee common in spring. This is an
establioire<1 pact, proved by 0194'
panels in every part of the world.
Mies A. M. Tuckey. Oxdrift. Ont..
pays: '"I. do not ;mow what would
brave: become of me bail it not been
`tor Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, My
"'flood seemeii to have turned to wa-
tt r anti 1 was troubled with dirgt-
Pess. headaa•ttes and nervous pros
trsltion. I got so wean that 1 could
hardly go about, a and notwithstand-
ing that I was constantly doctoring
I got no relief until I began using`
Dr. Williams* Pink P111s. T`aay come
[• letely* cured Arae and have given. me
kaek all any old-time health and
strength."
'Mutt thane pills have done for Minn
?miter and tbousan.als of ()there they'
will do for you. Taney win nate
you bright. vigorous ail! strong.
Don't take a substitute or any of
tee "just as good aas" medicines
wheel` some dealers pussb l ecause of
to larger profit. See that tlao full;
Gavle "Dr. William, Pink Pills foe
Pale People" is found on the wrap-
per around mare, box. If in doubt,
tarsi direst to the Dr. ll`illlanis' Mo -
"Waive Co,. Ilroelaville„ Ont. and the
pills will se mailed at 50 cents s.
ihox or six bosea for x2.50.
Scent - Lonely span ion in saa'b-
urdn 1. Tittle: 12.15 a. ni. 1Touee-
breaker --- "Exams me. mina. for
iraterneptin' ger, but 11 yes mend
gain' ter toil I whin yer'd go. Tittle
in pre:iou.s. an' nue ale Illy pal laas
got two otter lobs on haus to -`night
alien we golf; ilone Here."
REST you TIRED MOT11:t:.RS.
How many bnblte wa/ae up just
about the mother's 'bedtime and keep
her huffy for a good part of the
rtaht. The mother may not sce
anything apparently the matter with
the child, but she may Repeal upon
ft that Oen baby ie cross and sleep-
less there Is £onlething wrong, and
the little ore is taT;tng the only
means he has of telling it. Baby's
Own Tablets will matte him well and
cheerful right away. There aro no
opiates in this incdlciue -they send
baby to sleep ;titnply because they
remove the cause of ids niceplessc'teso
andmate hiin feelgood and com-
fortable. The Tablets are good. for
children of all ages, ami they euro
a]1 the minor troubles of children. If
you know a neighbor woo is using
'the Tablets for her children, ask
what :the thinks of them, mei we are
sure she will tell you they are the
best medicine in tato world for the
little ones. Iters. James 7evere,
Speneerville, Ont., says; "7 believe
Baby's Own Tahlete raved my baby's
life, and X would not bo without
them."
Sold by druggists at 25 cents a
box or sent by mail post paid on re-
ceipt bf price by writing direct to
the ])r. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
fair Critic - "I like that little
:trot there." (Pointing). Artist
(rtlarmed) - "Pardon me, but you
must not touch the picture!" Fair
Oritic - "Oh! it doesn't matter; X
have got my gloves on!"
!'nerd's Liniment Cures Distemper:
',there are now 8,000 motor -cars
reg stered in Paris and its suirurbs.
Of these 8,800 have a registered
pgleed of 20 miles an hour or more.
This Woman is Unhappy
SHE SNORES
her breath•is bad, because of Catarrh
It is aercy to tell her that
DR. AGNEW mercy
CATARRHAL POWDER.
*ill surely Cure berg
Some remedies are quack-Agnew'e
pure is qquick.
r •Her life is in danger from Pulmonary
disease, which so inevitably follows
Chronic Catarrh.
Thio cure complete only costs Wets, a
bottle. Relief instantly and the patient
stays cured.
It not only 'soothes ; it heals. Colds
and Acute Catarrh relieved, and head-
ache cured in ten minutes.
George Lewis, of • ETolsonback &
Baker, Shamokin, Pa., writes
:
Ihave used a great many Catarrh
remedies and have never had any relief '
until I used one box of Dr. Agnew's Ca.
tarrhal Powder, which cured me after I
had been troubled, with Catarrh for fifty
years. I am EO years old.
OR. AGNEW'S HEART CURE
keeps the heart going, which keeps the
nerves toned, which set stomacli` and
liver and the whole system in order;
awl that's tho right way And the only
tEay to do it. it
1
Ceylon Tea Is the finest
Tea the world produces,
and is sold only In lead
packets.
Black, Mixed and Green.
tap4a tea .drinkers, try "Salado," Grc 4X1 tat
"Your voice," said the conannanil-
fog officer, "is de:ddedly raying!"
"Yes, sir," replied the subotxdinate.
saluting, "I have beer,• out rough-
ing it with a file of soldiers all the
morning."
The Most Popular Pall.- The pill is tiie
most popular of all forms of medicine,
and of pills the most popular are Parme-
lee's Vegetable Pillsbectuse they do what
it is asserted they can do, and are not; put
forward en any Gctitioa°, claims to excel-
lence. They are compact and Tamable.
they are easily taken, they do not nauseate
tier gripe, and they give relief iathe most
stubborn cases.
Olin Crustleigh - "How dill you
dare. sir, to kiss my daughter last
night in the dark?" Young Gayyboy
"'Gad, now that I've men her by
dayidght, I wonder myself!"
seeThey'Clieutee the stern Thoroughly-
Parmelee s Vegetable Ptilnelearthe stom-
ach and bowels of billions matter, cane.
the excretory vessels to throw o1 dupe*
ties from the blood into the bowels and
expel the deleterious truss from the body.
They do this without pain orineenvela,
tenet)to the patient, woo speedily realize.`
their food offices as soon ars they !wen to
trate effect. They have strong meanl-
mendaatious front all Matta of people.
The 1?nive: city ttt
Sierra, Leone. is slued
smallest in the world.
professors, but less
si udents.
Four% Baay,
to be the
It toe Etre
,
More than half the batik in
cleaning greasy, dishes is in the
soap you. use If it's Sunlight Soap
it's the bests c3
tt
A. LION'S APPETITE.
Mr, Robert Leadbetter, of klazle-
mere Park, near High 'Wycombe, bas
one of the leading private men-
ageries in England. :lie also boasts
the bandsonaest full -mane African
lion in captivity. Its name is Sul-
tan, and its bill of fare for a week
is 175 pounds of beef and horse-
flesh, or 25 pounds per day.
Oil City-, Feb. 5, 1905,
Stas ey-R'arris Co., Limited.
Toronto, Ont.
Gentlemen, ---Please send the one of
your 190a catalogues of einem Teas
shivery. I leave used no tttaac."aitiery
that gimes as much satisnatctien ws
lffaae a=IIatrrie,
Africa, !sats 700 laaugnages and di
leets.
Sore Feet. --Mre, E, J. Neill, Nes, Arm
eat, It Q. •writes; ""For nearly six
months I isan.S troubled WW1 burning
aches and pains in my feet to smolt an es
tent that I could not sleep at might. and
fleetly feet were badly swollen I could
not wear tmyy boots for creels. At last I
gota.bottle of 1)r. Thomas' Eclectri' Gil
and resolved to try it anti to my astonish.
tient I got almost: instant relief. and the
ttt bot:le at:t:amplislted as pereeet care.
`barn resent '' Romea is 2,684 Sears old. Mare
y sales c atlttstx to be 2.500 years old.
• and Cassel, in 1'russla, will be 1.040
in 1918.
lamb, impure blood is caaatved by a,
disordered st(xttuahlt. The best regal -d
later of the latter is Pr. Aus unt.
K:oenig's Hamburg Drape. which
purify the blood at the *nine time, '
I ayes Cured of a dead caro at Grin
illy MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Sydte, y, C. 11. C. I. L.1.GUE.
I was Cured of loss of voice by
A1i1�7A13I1°s
LINIMENT.
ttaa'vaough. CURS. PLUMMER.
I wee Cured of Sciatica •Rlneuma-
ti€nn by MINARD'S T.I:ti13IEN'P.
Burin, Nfld. LEWIS S. 1]I.7Z'I,.EIi.
isms
Tho that 'doctor of mintier) was:
(lulielmo Uortlenlo, swbo received the
honor of a degree from the college •
of Aosti, in Italy, in the year 1220.
Treherne, Jun. 9, 1902.
afassey tTaa<rrls Coe Limited,.
'`Winnipeg. Man.
Gentlemen. -It gives nae very much
pleasure to inform you that the No.
"lr ,Binder which x purchased front
your Agent here last sunln.ter has
given tiro very best of satisfaction,
`laying Its work to perfection and
drawing light -- very numb lighter
than I expected. My crop was very
]teary, and some of it very badly
down, but your binder did its week
splendid. I ]tad no trouble what-
ever.
hatever. I ]lope you will sell lots of
binders for 1903 and save my bro-
ther farmers lots of trouble. I wish
you every success.
B. M. FERRIS.
(formally has 81 firms manufactur-
ing fuel briquettes. These malts 1,-.
650,000 tons between them every
year.
Timm -cat demand for a pleasant, safe
and reliable antidote for all affections of
the thraat and lues is felly met with in
Biekle's Anti Consumptive Syrup. In is
a purely Vegetable Compound and acts
promptly and magically in subduing all
coughs, colds, bronclutis, inflamrnatiou of
the lungs, etc. It is so palatable that a
child will not refuse it, and it is put at a
price that will not exclude the poor from
its beneli s.
A tract of 3,400,000 acres in Ore-
gon has been set aside by the Unit-
ed States Government as a forest
preserve.
THE "BORE WAR."
woomenowno 41.
'For Oar 41s11 Te'nra.
Aw 0.1.0 4aa, araal.t.i'atso Rinner, -!ares
t1tn4.wa.soiharsssjrmp 1:aa ice; laid, kr over.tstj
ieorat,yaaints:A el =Mere tar abnr cL .drta whts
teew:r4. w:Sla praC.,t; au+:.e'- It `lute Oa
4:14ctl.s 47.-.4s.a/15/1 *0.o p+al% carts want c0311, ICA
caataatwat rczaety fir 1llarrbxa to ra,ea.antt to its
ixar.t, rid t y alaa:t9:t+ It. car pa:i of t -e word,
Twentjd'cceau.t+e;+te. its raalae is ccu:atable•
Ile e,raa:.e1 a tar hdta. %Ytatntva°s E.7:5111MIE elan
sal, tett co sitar hull. 1.19
SIBERIA. Li,'li{R nv SALT.
Probably the most rewarltable
lake in the world is one with n
coating of salt that completely con-
ceals the water. It. may bo seen at
any time during the year, fully ex-
pocwesi. being even at its best viten
the sun is shining directly upon it
This wonderful body of water Is one
of the saltiest of the !lilt lakes and
is situated near Obdorst;, Siberia,
The lake is nine miles wide and
seventeen. Iong. and within the mem-
ory of man was not, entirely roofed
over by the salt deposit. Originally
evaporation played the most pro-
minent part in coating the lake over
with salt, but at the present time
the salt springs, which surround it
are adding fast to the thickness of
the crust. In 1578 the lake found
an underground outlet into the
river Obi, which lowered its surface
about tlu'ee feet. The salt crust was
so thick, however, that it retained
its own level, and now presents the
curious spectacle of a salt -roofed
lake.
Terrible Experience of a War Cor-
respondent.
The late Julian Ralph, one of the
best known. reporters, wrote in May,
1900:
Battered externally, disordered in-
side, unable to 'digest food for weeks,
nursing bruises and ailments a half -
sloven at once, I look upon this war
as having ill -repaid me for the kind-
ly
indly and jubilant tone in which I have
dealt with it, And oh, how sick of
it I am! How deadly, unutterably
sick I am of it!
The long months of sand diet and
hard faring under Methuen took from:
me a stomach which an . ostrich
would have envied, and exchanged it
for a second-hand, worn-out appara-
tus
pparatus which turns upside 'clown at the
approach of any food except dilurted
milk. A piece of Boer shell which
hit me on the chest made me faint
and weary for many days, and then
a novel 'method of alighting : from a
Cape cart into a, trench, with the
cart on top of mo, left me one -legged
for five weeks, after which I found
myself with a low -class, no -account
limb, in which I have no confidence.
Upon my . recovering this inferior
and makeshift other leg,my horse
shot me into a wire fence, which
tore both anis into shreds, painted
one thigh like an omelet and the
other like a South African sunset,
and left me an internal fracture
which I must keep as a perpetual
souvenir of what we aro all begin -
ring to speak of as the ",bore war"
Try to imagine the spirits of a
manwho finds himself thus gradual-
ly changing into an exhibit for a
medical ntuoeuxi, and you begin to
obtain a glimpse *of the fatigue with.
which I nov' view thio war.
I'"FLOATING GARDENS,"
Nature and man work together
with, uncommon accord in forming
the celebrated "floating gardens" of
the Lakes Chalco and Xochiinilco,
near the City .of Mexico. An Eng-
lisp naturalist, who recently visited
them and found them a paradise,
tells bow they grow, Floating
clumps of entangled peat, moss,
rushes and grass are caught, com-
bined and anchored by stakes, or
long saplings of willows and Pop-
lars, which are driven into the
muddy bottom, where they soon.
take root. Fertile mud is then
ladled up and heaped an the float
until a real island is formed, which'
is quickly transformed into a garden
were are grown flowers, melons,
gourds and other kinds of produce
which are daily carried to market
through a canal leading into the
city. There are lueelreds of ouch
gardens on the lakes,
"Dielaie, what did your rnannnr
say when she saw us coming along
the walk?" asked his papa's "com-
pany." "She said: 'Well, well, wbo
on earth has your father picked up
now?",
Deafness Cannot 'Be Mired
by local applications es they cannot
reach the diseased portion ci the ear.
Them is only one way to cure deafwes%
aucl_ that is by constitutional remedies.
Jealness is caused by an inflamed con-
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus-
tachiain Tube. When this tube is inti.trr
ed you Dave a rumbaing sound or ism.
perfect Learing. and when it is entirely
closed. I°carraeae is the result. and uta-
Ies.s the inganamr:atioa can Ile taken out
antethis stare restored toits normalcondition, hearing will be destroyed for.
ever. `rune crises out et ten are Closed
by Catarrh. which le nothing but an
isdiared cuuditiea el the zau,a.iue set-
vices,
We will give One BuAQred Illotlars dor
any clasp of lleatfness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be,cured by I3alt'a Catarrh
t.ure. r`irnd for circulars, free.
P. J. CHENEY 4 (-t1.. Toiede, at
Hold by Druggists. ;lac.
11u11's Vutuily* rills axe tee be.4t,
"They_ say lie was disappointed in
love." "Well, that isn't so bad as
to be disappointed in marriage."
It Is only accessary to read the test
ntoulals, to be convinced that Iiolloway's
Cori` etre i4 unequatlled for the removal
of corns, warts, etc. It is a complete ex-
tinguisher.
During 1901 there were 8,091 mur-
ders lel+erted in European RSSSbI ---
that is. an eeerage of over twenty
a day.
Minard's Liniment Curs Colas, etc:
She •-- "lou certainly wouldn't
ttetirry a girl for her money, would
you?" Ile -. "0 course not. !Neith-
er would I have the heart to 'let her
bcran;e an old !maid merely because
the had money."
sit
1Iy soar' ir.t sal tuhdatay
tla pdn, that's tho way
Stjacobs Oil
Grecs
Neuralgia
»rite, 25c. and ¢Oc.-
t-f
"A man is known by the company •
Le keeps," • said the village philoso-
pher; '"but suppose a very wicked
young man spends most of tris time
' I
with a very good young man
which one is company?"
IN
VES
ENS
THAT W11ARY
SPRING FEELING,
IS QUICKLY DISPOSED 01' BY
DODD'S KIDNEY PILZ'.S,
They Tone Up the Kidneys, En-
suring Pure Blood, Good Cir-
culation, and as a Conse-
quence, Vigor and Energy.
Nearly everyone needs toning up
in the spring. Some are altogether
others just feel fagged and worn
out. They have, little inclination to
work and less to eat. They are
simply useless.
Did you ever .atop to think that
there is a reason for all this, and
that if. the complaint is attacked in-
telligently it will yield readily, the
lazy feeling will depart and in its
place will come vigor and energy and
appetite.
It is the:Ttidneys that are not do-
ing their work. They ` need to be
toned up with Dodtl's Kidney Pills.
Why? Because they are being over-
worked and need help.
In the winter the body fortifies it-
self against _cold. With the . coming
of spring it throws off this fortifica-
tion which consists of extra tissue,,
and additional . waste mattei is giv-
en to the blood to carry away. If
the Kidneys are in condition to do.
eat tea work this waste material is
quickly expe11et
T from the body in the
usual. way.
But if the Kidneys are tired or
worn out the waste remains in the
blood and the circulation is clogged.
The remedy is simple. Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills put the. Kidneys in good
working order. The Kidneys in
good working order ensure pure
blood and good circulation -- enure
brightness and vigor' and energy.
Thousands of people will tell you so,
can, tell you so out . of their owe, ex-
perience.
GOVERNMENT
MUNICIPAL
CORPORATION
BONDS
YIELDING FROM
327:T06%
WE ESPECIALLY
INVITE CORRES-
PONDENCE,
BOND LIST
MAILED ON AP-
PLICATION.
DOMINION SECURITIES
Corporation, Litttited,
26 RING Sr. E., TORONTO.
13-25. .
VilTateanalacaci. io 3eusc•o3asssn
Any quantity of dry. mixed wor d, suitable for
brink burning, for early delivery. State cash
price, f.o.b. your station. Address:. SIMPSON
BRICK CO.. 1 Toronto St., , Toronto. Tele.
phone_llstitni7ln7. •
7-19
SEAMi+,N'S VOTES. `
Norwegian seamen are entitled to
vote before leaving their country,
if the polling day is within three
months of their departure, or they
can vote at a foreign port within
the same time by having their votes
sent home through a Norwegf an- con-
sul.
- - c
Magistrate --"Yon say that you
did not know that you were violat-
ing the law? Ah, but my dear sir,
ignorance of the law is no excuse far
any roan. Prisoner - "That's ra-
ther rough on broth of us, ain't it,
your wor Ship?'"_
17-03
aareea
A CHANGE FOR CLEVER P OPLE
It should be easy for people who drink delicious Blue Ribbon Red
Label Tea to say something that will induce their friends to try 1tt
45.
Cas
Prizes.
Twenty-five cash Prizes will be awarded in order of merit to those
sending in the best advertisements for Bine Ribbon Red Label Tta,
First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize
4th to i .th Prizes, S o.00 each.
14th to 25th, S5.00 each
•
M
$200.00
Z0000
40,00
I00.4Q
60.00
$500.00
In addition, beginningwith the week; Brading April 4, a specialweekly prize of $5.o0 will be given to the one sending in the best
advertisement during that week, In -skillet for the nine weeks $45.99
lit special prizes, or a grand total of thatty four cash prizes, s$45.
CONDITIONS
M. No professional ed. water, nor ;twee connected directly cr indirectly with
the 'Slue Riblent Tea Compaq may compete
end. AdvaRisetretits must not 5cntatn marc than So words, ar,d starter unci ale
�treferable.
-. h. x
exd, One of the (Ards ended inpclsing BlueBlueIfibhaa, Iced Ltbe1'Tea t e c us
two in etch peclaage-must he enclose' with cacti iota of advertise-
reente sent.
4th, The (^ompetition closes Janet
Kee, and all contixtili eavertisteltats
reach one of the follow addresses en or before that mate.
Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Winnipeg, Man.
Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Toronto, Ont.
Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Vancouver, D.C.
etb. No person shall be nwerded more than axle of the main prize, tut may also
take one on marts weekly pawn.
dth. In `:ase of a de. deeiaien , til tag.,kueel en all the advertisements stab:pitted
by, elle cesepetltvu in tirnestisn.
Me 1I. M. E. Evans, of the. Wirniesg Telegram, has kindly cemented tis jcdge
the advettiseruents and award prize:-.
A11 advertisements *betfail to win. a striae, but which
ore'food onoogib. to be a.ccopted for publicetion
will ba east#d for at the sate of 51.00 *act..
1Atalese expressly reet'icttcd to the cantraxy, we vaW coed rr m```iser, et liberty
to publish the antlers of prize wieners..
A geed adverti neent shoald be tnnlafol and contain an idea brightly and
forcibly expressed. A tone fide signed letter with address and date from the who
bee tested the tea, is a good fens. An aficertisenteat for as auacle of feed should
not asseciate with it, even ty a atrait, any unp'easant idea. The best advertise.
ment is the ore that will induce the most people to try the article advertised.
Right Paint --easy to
put on, beautifies and prctects.
Wrong Paint—easy to wear
off, never looks right. ,
Our name is on right paint
only. :
Write us for booaletteltinghosr some beauti-
ful homes Save been painted with Itstmay'a
'Paints -mention this paper:.
A. RAMSAY 4SON,Calot makers.
MONTREAL.
The land devoted to corn in the
United States exceeds in area the
whole of the British Isles, together
with Holland and Belgiutm.
Wash greasy dishes, pots or peas
with Lever's Dry Soap a powder.
It will remove the grease with the
greatest ease.
"SViiere is his pain?" '"That's the
trouble, mister. You see, Jimmie's
so thin he don't know whether it's
the backache or the stomachache."
The superiority of Mother Graves' Worn;
Exterminator is shown by its good effects
on the children. Purchase a bottle and
give it a trial. -
Minard's liniment Cures uiphtherlaa
Envious Young Mast (speaking of
favored rival) - "Yes, George is
clever and handsome, - but he is
abominably conceited," Sharp
Young Lady - "But, Mr. Dumley, if
you were handsome and clever- would
Mit you be conceited?"
MI.ard's uoimanl cures corner in M.
Mrs. Grady "Mrs. Dolan loikes
her second husband betther than -her
first." Mrs. Dooley - "An' Pkwy?"
Mrs. Grady ,- "Shure,, he's in gaol
so much she has nearly all she earns
fer - hersilf.''''
14-28
THE..
EXPANSIVE
TREE pROTECTO
CHEAP AND TESTED AND
DURABLE. APPROVED.
Send for illnetrated circulars and price
list. AGENTS WANTED. Good Pay.
THE EXPANSIVE TREE PROTECTOR CO., Mal
TORONTO, ONT.
ORANGES
LEMONS
We have Mexicans, WE
California Navels, HAVE
Valencias, and THE •
Sevilies. BEST
Carload every week. All the above at
market prices. We can also handle your
Butter, Eggs, Poultry,
Maple Syrupand other produce to advan-
tage for you.
THE DDAWSON CONMiSSION CO., Limited.;
Cor. Woet Market 81., TOOCONTO.
I:'igg - "What a peculiar man
Dander isl He has a sovereign con-
tempt 'for anybody - who doesn't
know aS in,uch as he does." Fogg-
"I should think he would."
11
•
Why ,do we wear
Rubbers and
vershoes
t,
Dealers all over Dominion say they give better satis-
faction than any others. The people say they fit better,
look better, wear better. -Because they are honestly
made out ofP ure new rubber..
"Granby Rubbers wear like iron."
;+i5. •..:•�.,,- a. -t r'• Y:t:Qr•fk^r-, tutai,y..yats,, E..%Y=