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Exeter Advocate, 1906-9-27, Page 2
Filiya halt' e nirTnp e d�la�ucls,, IA OBS u' P4 bola 411. 511,e3't district; tionµ eight to twenty_ dotlara,� pper ere; correspondencesokotted, A. J. 8'i'i.Dh(Gt, eUold, Alberta, 1711011 SAVE; - Muskoka dtstriet, 8teavecou, il.' 200 acres, lots at, 2 good soil, ifs cleared balance bush : half mite tram school,, chords, P,O. Uttersort station, 4 ut'Uos.: Ltuutsvl.11e, 6: good orator, 'buildings fair. James Inch, Allans'itte, Out,. DRUG BUSINESS. FOR SALE -CEN - 0 -0' iocatton; prosperous condition. Apply N. W. Emerson, Lon. tion, Ont. Good reasons •for selling. '✓rANTED-•-RELUABLE PARTIES TO do machine knitting for us . at • home; $7 to $10 per week easily earned; wool, etc„ furnished free; distance no hindrance, For full particulars address. the Dllminion Knitting Co., Dept. Me Drillia, Ont. 0 RnA nn MEN AND WOMEN want- ed at once to address letters and postcards only at their own 'homes; no canvassing; send fifty cents (no stamps) and stamped addressed en- velope to -day for full instructions, and begin work at once et above salary. Ad- dress E. Van Allan, 50 ,Russell St., Toronto, Canada. Fruit Growers, Attention (ravine, uo commissionto pay, and selling for rash, 'tT c Ea tern Townships Nurseries are thus you Standard Apple Trees 4 to 6 feet Sigh, grown here, hardy and thrifty stock for Pall pnd Spring delivery, for $15.00 per hundred. LOUIS GERVAIS Prop.,.. Laurencorilte,Que F" LAMP OCL ECONOMY Sarnia usl: Prime OIL White No real need to buy the :more expensive oils if GOOD BURNER is used and KEPT CLEAN. IIf you want a BIG LIGHT -THREE OR FOUR GAS JETS IN ONE - Queen City TRY A �, BEAUTiFUL LIGHT Lamp For Sale by Dealers THE QUEEN CITY OIL Co., To ITE". Malting and Iieujitg at Diamond Tail Promptly and well -and at reason- able prices -we attend to the repair- ing of Watches and Jewelry of all kinds. A special mailing box in which to forward your watch to us will be sent you free on request. We have unequalled facilities, too, for the designing and manufacturing of special articles in Jewelry, Silver- ware, Lodge Regalia, insignia, Etc. We buy old Gold Jewelry at high- est prices. We send upon reguest free of charge our large illustrated catalogue. Tonto, Ont. Parties desirous of purchasing farm lands in Western Canada are invited to communicate with the undersigned, who have for sale 420,000 ACRES —OF— lI P 1 d in all pf+rts of Alberta. 3 PRICES RANGEPROM $3 Per acre at time of purchase afed the balance spread over nine years if desired. Special railway rates to pur- chasers. Correspondence solicited. S && .HMO BOOT' MCCnnuSU 1anl t 11 dt P. 0. Lion 1,694. CALGARY; ALBERTA. Fttgr men who make fools of them - Selves sari: re.iraite trete advertising the, xa. I SUFFERING WOMEN, Need lust the ,Rich, Red' Blood or. Wih emus' Pfttkk Pills Actually Make. From girlhood to middle life the stealth and happiness of every woman depends upon her blood. If her blood is poor and watery she becomes weals, languid, pale and nervous. If her blood supply is irregular' she suffers from headaches and baokaohes, and other unspeakable distress which only women know. At every stage of woman's life Dr. Wil- lialns' Pink Pi11s are her best friend, because they actually make the rich, red blood which gives help and -strength and tone to every organ of the body. They help a womanjust when nature makes the greatest demand upon her blood supply. Mrs. H. Gagnon, who for twenty years has been one of the best known residents of St. Roche, Que,, says: "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been a blessing to me. I was weak, worn out and, scarcely able to drag my- self-about, yself -about, I suffe,•ed from headaohes and dizziness, my appetite was poor, and to attempt housework left me ut- terly worn out, I slept badly at night, and what sleep I got did not refresh tne. For nearly three years I was in this condition, and was constantly tak- ing medicine, but found no benefit from ft. One of my neighbors, who had used Dr. ,.Williams' Pink Pills with much benefit, advised me to try them. I did so, and the whole story is told in the words 'I am well again.' There are times yet when I take the pills for they seem to me a guarantee against the troubles front which se many wo- men suffer." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don't act on the bowels. They contain just the ei.e ments that actually make new blood, and strengthen the nerves. That's why they cure anaemia, indigestion, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, 'head- aches, backaches and heart palpitation, and skin diseases like pimples and ec zema. That is why they are the great- est help in the world for growing girls who need new blood and for women who are troubledawith irregular health. ,Sold by all enedicine dealers or by mail from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., at 50 cts. a box or six boxes for $2.50. FRAGMENT OF GOSPEL. 111,111 Excavation in Southern Egypt Reveals Portion of Lost Gospel. A singularly rich harvest has been yielded by the excavations which for years past have been carried on at Oxy- rhyncus in southern Egypt under the.. direction of Dr. Grenfell and Dr. Hunt, of Oxford, Portions of hitherto un- known poems by Pinder and Euripides, a portion of a history of Greece writ- ten with great detail, and of critical commentary on the second book of Thucydides are among the most valu- able items recently brought to Iight. The manuscripts are the work of the first, second and third centuries of our era, and are written on papyrus and on parchment. These fragments of the lit- erature of classical antiquity will, with- out ithout doubt, excite the interest and occupy the attention of scholars all over the world; but another item in the recent find will appeal powerfully to a far wider public. This is a fragment of a lost gospel written in very small but, perfectly legible characters on a sheet or vellum and containing about 300 words arranged in 45 lines. Dr. Grenfell described its contents as fol- lows: "The subject dealt with is 'a visit of Jesus and his •disciples to the temple at Jerusalem and their meeting with a Pharisee, who reproaches them with their failure to perform the necessary ceremonial. ofp urifieatin before o be or enter- ing nter-ing the holy place. After a question and answer, in which the pharisee de- scribes in some detail the formalities which he had himself observed, Jesus makesan eloquent and: crushing reply, contrasting outward with inward pur- ity. The whole . incident, the account F o which is pra ti a 11 complete, 4s very striking, and is quite different from any- thing recorded in the canonical gospels. Among the most remarkable features of. the fragment are its cultivated literary style, the vigor and picturesqueness , f the -.phraseology, and the display , of a familiarity with the topography of the temple, and with Jewish ceremonies cf purification." A correspondent writes to a Vienna newspaper: "The gospel fragment re- eently discovered among the. ruins of Oxyrhyncus is the object of much at- tention ttention and speciilation in German theological circles. It is suppostd by many to be likely* to prove, of equal. value and importance with The Words of Christ,' brought to light on the same site some years ago. It includes a more complete and detailed description of the Jewish ceremony of purification as per - famed in the time of Christ than we had hitherto possessed, and we learn from it some details previously un- known respecting the temple at Jerus- alem." -4— MEDIUM'S MEDIUM'S PROPHECY."` Is Fulfilled by Death in a Strange Manner A ,spiritualist medium's prophecy was fulfilled in a remarkable manner rec- ently in Paris by the death of Antoine Fleurier, who was killed at midnight by a. motor car. M. Fleurier, who was himself a spir- itualist, was dining the other night with some bachelor friends, who noticed that he wag downcast and silent. They rallied him for being glum, when M. Fleurier said rte bad been told by a medium that he would be killed by 'a motor car at midnight that evening. "I have arranged all my affairs, and made my will," he said. 'Ands before leaving you all to -night I shall say good- bye to you forever, fore,' ant certain you will never see me attire again." After the party broke up at 11.30 p.m., Floerier and a friend who lives in the epees neighborhood failed to find a re(,, They started: to walk home to- gether, and had not gone far when the hoot of a motorcar horn was heard as they were crossing a road. There was plenty of time for them to get across the road, but M. Fleurier, who seemed to be hypnotized with ter, rote remained itt the middle of It and was run down. J s vVas rocked up and tlurt,ed` to a hospital, *there he died .Ili Midnight, EL,l,Tl1,#NTS THEIR LOOT. Siamese Do Their Stealing Upon a Colossal Seale. The limit of deliberate theft has been reached in a wild place called Chieng- ntai, on the Burmese border of Siam. The Siamese who live there conceive their plans on a colossal scale, and when they steal they take nothing less then an elephant. ' The- British Consul .at Cliiengmai re- ports that elephant stealing has greatly increased lately, One of the British firms there reports, that it had twelve elephants stolen last year, and its con- tractors lost the same number. Ano- ther firm lost nine elephants, only three of which were recovered. 'ritese elephants are generally worth from $1,000 to $1,500 each. It can thus be seen that elephant burglary is a highly lucrative occupation, and that the Siamese thief who 'manages to ap- propriate half a. dozen or so can retire on a comfortable pittance such as. his English rival whose ideas do not soar above hen roosts can never aspire to. ,A SPLENDID TRIP. The best way to begin a trip to the Old World is to take the White Star Line ,steamers from New York or Bos ton to the Mediterranean ports. For those who enjoy a. sea voyage, this trip cannot be equalled in interest and va- riety and in the quality of the accom- modation afforded by the magnificent boats of this line. The inexpensiveness of the trip when the above points are considered is not the leastinteresting feature to be considered in planning a European trip. The sum of six dollars a day will pay for every item on a fif- teen day trip in the best first -cabin ac- commodations. The meals provided are the equal of those to be had in the finest hotels in the world, ,and the service in every particular is absolutely beyond criticism. There are a thousand and one little kindnesses for the passengers' com- fort. A fine orchestra in on every steamer, and everything is done to cater to the best class of passenger trade. The steamers themselves are all large, comfortable boats, with unusual deck room for promenading and exer- cise, and are particularly well ventilat- ed, and therefore suited to :the warmer southern voyages. Passengers are afforded an opportun- ity of spending a day at the Azores, at Gibraltar, and at Palermo, and Naples, where they may disembark'or,continue on to Genoa. Even in the heated months this trip is most enjoyable. The weather is particularly pleasant and the sea always smooth- in July and August, and no better way can be found of spending a month's vacation than just the trip over and back in one of these floating palaces. In the winter there is no way the equal of this for reaching the heart of Europe or getting ft, Egypt or the Far East.. "My heart is . broken I" exclaimed a young man, dramatically. "Ve411,1, said a sympathetic friend, "'that is bad ! Iiow did it happen?" "I was 'Sitting in the . drawing -room with my sweetheart," explained the sufferer, "When suddenly her. father _entered." "Yes, very ' amzoy ing, no doubt. but hardly heart -break.. ing," commented the friend. "Ah, but it was !" explained the injured lover. "Her father told her it seerl'ied a pity she could not keep the same fellowein two evenings in succession 1" THEY MEAN IT. No one should suffer a moment longer with Piles, for Dr. Leonhardt's Hem -Roil will cure any case. No matter what kind you have, Blind,. Bleeding, Internal, External,. Itching or. Suppurating, Dr Leonhardt's Hem-Roid will cure you. This statement is supported by a;thou- sand testimonials who from. :th se h `have o been permanently cured. If you are not cured you get ".your money back. $1.00. All dealers, . or The Wilson -Tyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falis, Ont. It was in a railway carriage, and the company consisted of several commer- cial travellers and a staid and pompous old gentleman. Various .efforts were unsuccessfully made by the:knights . of the road to draw their companion into conversation. „. At length one of them said :-"Carne, sir, I know you are one of us.. Tell us what you are travelling in." "Sir," answered the old gentleman, facing his interlocutor calmly, "I am travelling in very objectionable and in- quisitive company, and the carriage is. full of my samples." Good Digestion Should Wait on Ap, petite. -To have the stomach well is to have the nervoussystem well. Very delicate: are the digestive organs. in some so sensitive are they that atmos- pheric changes affect them. When they r become disarranged no better regula- tor is procurable than Parmelee's Vege- table .Pills. They will assist the diges- tion so that the hearty eater will suffer no inconvenience and will derive all the. benefits of his food. A LAND OF DISTANCES. Your Canadian will hook up a couple of range ponies to his light buckboard, or swing himself over the back of fu home-bred horse and travel a trifle of fifty or sixty miles to a dance or a frolic of any hind without thinking it over a minute, writes a Canadian correspon- 'dent of the Washington Star. And along the line of the railway 'tie the same-. I met a very genial gentleman while travelling over the Canadian Northern at the frightful speed -•of eight miles ail hour, who, as he informed me, had, "just been up the line a bit to take din- ner with Aunt Hattie," The genial per- son lived at Prince Albert, •and • I found out alter a little conversation that Aunt Hattie resided some seven hundred odes miles, • up away. .,Think of travelling from Washington to Chicago to take tea with Sister Sue or anybody else t Isn't it -a wonder? Anabif,r,uous.-Visitor:' "You'll be sure to fell Mise Smythe that I called while She was out?" Maid -"Oh, yes. She'll be delighted to hear it." k p5,OV0 REWARDto will person K who patd that Sunlight Soap contains any injuriouschemicals or any form of adulteration, , Sunlight Soap is a perfect cleaner and will not injure :anything. Best for all household pur- poses, Sunlight. Soap's super- iority is most conspicuous in the washing of clothes. Common soaps destroy the painted or varnished surfaces of woodwork and take the color out of ctbthes, Even the daintiest linen or lace, or the most delicate - colors inay be safely washed with Sunlight Soap in the - Sunlight way (follow direc- tions). Equally' good with hard or soft water. Your money refunded by the dealer, from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you find any cause for complaint. Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto s5! "Here is' one line," said the editor, "in which you speak of 'the music of the cider press.' How would you imitate the 'music' of a. cider press ?" "With a juice harp," answered the poet. A Recognized Regulator. -To bring the digestive. organs intoe symmetrical working is the aim of physicians when they find a patient suffering from amStomachic irregularities, and for this purpose they can prescribe nothing bet- ter than Parmelee's - Vegetable Pills, which will be found a pleasant medi- cine of surprising virtue in bringing the refractory organs, into subjection and restoring them to normal action, in which :condition only can they perform their duties properly. ''Look pleasant, please;" said the photographer to his (more or less) fair sitter. Click I "It's all over, ma'am. You,may resume your natural expres- sion." Putout the fire in a hot, itching, unhealthy Skin with Wearer's Cerate. Use it for, eczema, nettle rash, tettor and salt rheum. The Landlady : "Will you have cof- fee, tea, or cocoa, Mr. Slopay?" Mr. Slopay : "Anything you like to call it ma'am." , Sunlight Soap is better thin other soaps, but is . best when used in the Sunlight way. 3u Sunlight Soap and follow direction& One way to: get out of a tight place is to sober up. No person should go•from home with- out a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dy- sentery Cordial in their possession, as changeof water, cooking, climate, etc., frequently brings 'on .summer .complaint and there is nothinglike being ready with a sure' remedy at hand, which of- tentimes saves great` suffering and fro quently valuable lives. This Cordial has gained for itself a widespread repu- tation for o affording promptrelief from all summer complaints. The Young Husband (growling) --This chicken is like a piece of India rubber. The Young Wife (in tears)-Pleasqdon't scold, Tom; it is ail my fault; I asked for a spring chicken. DlAA3ETES ARE 'troy A Y If so, wo want your business, and can offer you investments paying lox ALsp A MERrl'01110US MINING STOOK SELLING NOW AT A LOW FIGURE.. THIS MINE 1$S WONDE01 UL PROSPECTS. CREAT POSSIBILITIES. And Stock will advance In the near future' .100", to 2(tay. and will soon bo PAYING DIVIDENDS. De not hesitate. Write us to -day, and make your SAVINGS EARN YOUR INDEPENDENCE. cow.; sfrrISO/9OI.YMBIA, pilo *HVUBTiIAL. STOOKS Bot{wfir AND sow. FIIIU & QVi�GLLl alTS OCK oar, Wotolaand ichor ndT Toronto, CaREAL, ESTXE ne 1TI1ILClo 7Se;' n 4enrat. F uy l;.i. ;c i{.r:, •.,i''1r#57,,,> �t',ite' y; "OSHAWA" Whid,, Water, Storm .. and Fire Proof • Steel Shingles. Locked on All Four Sides Iylade from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from $2.85 to $5.10 per hundred square feet covering measure. This is tire most durable cov- ering on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns', Stores, Ele- vators, Churches, etc. Any handy nian can lay the "OSHAWA" shingles. A hammer and snips are the only fools required. We are the largest and oldest ccompany of • the kind under the British flag, and have covered thousands of the best buildings througliout'Canada. making them FIRE, WATER AND LIGHTNING-PRODF. We also manufacture Corrugated Iron in long sheets,. Conductor Pipe and. EAVESTROUGU, Etc. . METAL SIDING, In imitation of brick or stone. METAL CEILINGS, in 2,000 designs. Write for Catalogue No. 14R and free samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles. Write to -day. . '.]nlIi3E21 3114X.s.a...NE.eIDD 1-.I, kooireoi,"0110. 011awa, Oat Toroalo, OM. 1011100, Oil. moon �a0. VafCouYer,B.0. 821.5 W Craig St. 428 Sussexst. 11 Colbornest 69 Dundas st f 6 Lom g � I .I .7 bard at, I 615 Tender at, ` Write your NearestOffice.-L110AD OFFICE AND WOBBS-OSIIAWA, Ont LA D ecticornering West ©ria Casg4do,let. ed lands la Saskatchewan, only 8 miles from Wo railways, C.T.B. & G.T.Y. Strong soil, 90 per cent. plough land, spring, creek, no sloughs. About 40 miles N.F,. of Indian Road. Price $10.50 per acre. 'Write for map and fnll particulars, R. PARSONS, a' Wellesley Street, Toronto, Canada. FOR YOUR GASOLINE LAUNCH OR AUTO IT'S THS HOT SPARK THAT, COUNTS "" Vulcan Sparker ONE CHARGE OP THE `Vulcan Sparkerf9 costing FIFTY CENTS "wilt run you BETTER and -FARTHER than *5.00 worth of Dry Cells. Ask 300 users in Canada. They know. GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR. JUST GET BUSY AND WRITE US. The Croftan Storage Battery Co No 505-WintOb.Typo, 6 VOIt, 70 A.A. 423.425 Went Queen St., Toronto, Canada. Long Distance Telephone Main 5972. T•'£1t•�� s L"^�i i as mKm.rlan:.uoasvr,rasi ON THE FLY. "Did nice vacation?' Ile. you have a nc She : "Splendid1 jack taught me to fish." :."Catch anything?" She : "Yes, .I caught Jack." A good medicine requires little tidier - Using.. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil gain- ed the :good name it now enjoys, not through elaborate advertising, but an its great merits as a remedy for bodily pains and ailments of the respiratory organs. It has carried its fame with it wherever it has gone, and it is prized al the antipodes as well as at home. Dose shall, effect sure. A QUICK APPLICATION. "Dear me! I feel so faint." "Do, Miss Smith, let me support you." "Oh, Mr. Jones, this is so sudden." Regain Your Strength by taking '•Forrorim.", It's the best tonic ever compounded. It nourishes , and strengthens the whole system.. RAIN AND8 We make a specially of Farm Lands in Manitoba, Savlkatchewan and Alberta. Special bargains on the •new G. T. P. fly. in the greatest wheat country in the world... WAUGD & BEATTIE, 12 Merebants Bank Building, Winnipeg, Man. ' rack: "So you are engaged to Miss Gotrox, I understand?" "Tom: "I am;' Jack: "Well, I hardly know whether to congratulate you or not. She is very exacting, I hear, and if you marry her you will have to give up drinking and smoking," Tom: "Ohl well; it might be worse. If I don't marry her 1'll probably have to give up eating." " "See here, sir," exclaimed the success- ful manufacturer to Adam Upp, his dilatory bookkeeper; "you are not so at- tentive to business as you might be. Now, it has been niy rule to be at my desk early and late and—" "Me,. too," interrupted Mr. Upp; "sometimes 1 get there early and sometimes late." Ill:'fitting boots and shoes cause corns. Holloway's Corn Cue is the article to use. Get a bottle at once and cure your corns. BIBLE TERMS DEFINED. A day's journey, was about twenty- three and one-fifth miles. A Sabbath day's journey was about an English mile. - A cubit was nearly twenty-two inches. A hand's,breaclth is equal to three and five-eighths inches. A finger's breadth, is equal to one inch. A shekel of silver was, about 50 cents, A shekel of gold was $5.. A talent of silver was $533.30. A piece of silver, or a penny, was 13 cents. r A farthing was 3 cents. A . mite was less than a quarter of a dent. A gerah was a Cent. An epah, or beth, contains seven gal- lons and five,.pints. A bin was one gallon and two pints. A firkin was seven pints. An omen was six pints. NO BLUFF IN THAT. "My idea of a 5punit' boy is one who will talk • right up to another boy twice his size." "You're wrong, The real Spunky boy i„ oneswi e Will talk fight to a boy his Owns size.'i. If„your children are troubled with worms, give them ,Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator; safe, sure and ef- fectual. Try it, and markwthe improve- ment in your child. BAD FOR • HIM. Student -"What kind of treatment would you recommend for inebriates, professor?" . Professor-” I wouldn't recommend any. Tile worst possible thing you can do for an inebriate is to treat him." l or ramify Colds A i'eliabl'e cough and cold cure should be always in the house rcar.Sy for use the moment the first symptoms appear. It is always :easier, cheaper and better to check a cokl nithe very beginning. Itis Saler, too. Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung.. Tonic, has been tested for thirty-three year.., and tens of thousancia of homes in Canada and the United Stats today are never without it. is euatlee dowubtteihta "tc,S,ht ilroclmiscCYofnor Cotuoen' InColro WAithod Colds on the market. Once used, my customer! will buynoother.-L, Elsley, Nassasewcys,Ont.' 1f it *ere anything but the best 'would this be so ? Try it in your own family.. If it does not cure, you get back all it cost you. We take all the chances. Neither you ttor your (155101 call lose. Isn't that fair) 25c. is the price. All dealers in medicine sell . 50] { T N U iSSt:;ic' No. . 94.-04