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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-11-1, Page 3Tie Mark That Tells , ,, AAD. IIIS rit•OI LC. IN MERRY, OLD ENGLAND ` comp nricicl�lr wag, DISGRACEFUL PRACTICE A !thematic Sufferer Cureil. l'y Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills.; NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL 1111 WILES OF 113000-SNATC11:13,'8 .IN Illieumaliem is rooted ill the blood -- that Is a medical feet every poor rlretr- LONDON. methssufferer, should know, Linhneuts. end outward applications cannot pos- sibly cure rheumatism. They aro rya Undertaken Scdxe bodies in 'Their De - waste of money, and while the sufferer it using them the disease Is steadily sire to Obtain rimmed growing worse—is slowly but surely Orders, taking .a licher grasp upon the entire system. Rheumatism must be treated Tlie British Undertakers' Association through the blood., That is stile only has been stirred to .uctrpn by Ule revs= way in . which the poisonous: acid can Whole le published recently regarding the be CIr'1Ven out. Dr. Williams' Pink fills disgraceful preetiCe of 'tbady-siiatch- acluaily Make new blood and thus el- ing" by touting underltaliel:5. • ways cure 1•tieumatistn. Every dose «f. The eecr'etai"y of the London centre these pills helps to make new rich red 0: the association 'wrote to the South - blood which sweeps the poisonous acid when t uatslians .asking them to receive from the system, loosens the aching fI deputation ill order to discuss the joints and muscles and givesthe rheu question, and a reply was sent stating, uratic new health free from pain that the request would be acceded to.. Among those who can bear witness to The subject was discussed at the the truth of these statenents is Miss meeting of the Guardians, and the Mayor Dorsina Langlois, of St Jerome, Que., of Southwark, Councillor J. Q. Dever - for weary months she suffered from eux, declared • that there were litany rheumatism and had begun to think: things happening that should not be she was incurable. "I could not straight- allowed. en up," says Miss Langiols, "My limbs' INDECENT HASTE. were almost useless, so stiff were they. For many months 1 endured such pains What was practically body-snatrlung. as only rheumatic sufferers can underwent 011. When eertaln undertakers stand. Although only thirty years of heard of. a death at the board's infirm age the sullying I endured actually .ar'y they went to the institution and, made me look likeean clef women. I got hold of the body in order to 'be C t bl t demand .,eel linin i' several 1 re i rad u lents and tried .. c era ra d l theorder for o the fun- age cines, but got 'not the slightest help un- til crab til almost by .chance my attentien.,waS The Rev. D. Bryant mentioned that hall 1' . directed l -Pill . J. c i c ed tor Williams''� it is in s cos or D. V 1 ms Pink' 1 an u nderlaker t 1C 00 awe began taking them and in the course of v ,y a body and refused to give it up n few weeks i could see they were Help- . to another undertaker. who had secured ing me. Little by little the pain began lho order for the funeral, to go, and the stiffness to leave my further details regarding the scandal joints. I continued taking the pills for wore given to a London Express repre- ,several months when every symptom sentalfve by Mr. Devereux, et the trouble had disappeared. 1 have Immediately a death occurs in the root felt a beings of rli0umal;sln since,:infirmary," he said, "an undertaker and l bless the day Dr. Williams' Pink learns of it through lits agent in the Pills came to my notice," place, even before the relatives are in - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills never fail to farmed. He at once rushes to the house cure rheumatism because they go right of the relatives. to the root of the trouble in the blood.. DISGRACEFUL PROCEEDING. That is why these pills cure all the com- " mon ailments due to poor and watery F1aving made some statement, which blood, such as anaemia, headaches and those in the house may not understand, backaches, indigestion, net!"raigie, St. shout putting the body in a shell, he Vitus dance, general weakness,. and the proceeds to the infirmary and removes distressing irregularities that afflict wo- the body, stating that lie is acting on men and growing girls. If you need a behalf cf. the " relatives. If he has a medicine you will save money by tat:- mortuary at, his premises he takes the int Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once. body there, but in many cases Ile uses See that the full name, Dr. Williams' .the public mortuary, maintained by the Pink Pills for Pale People is printed 1' tepayers. on the wrapper around every boy. Sold The head of the house may wish to give th by all medicine dealers or by mail at e. order to another underfelt -ere et.)cents.-a box or six boxes.for ,$2.50 but what is he to do when he finds the from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., body already in the possession of the Brockville, Ont, other pian? He has no choice. "In some Cases the thing is even done before consulting the relatives. In SACRIFICE TO SUN GOD. others the relatives are simply beseiged _ by touts who want the order. We are Self -Elected Emissary of Sun God Com- not alone in the matter, for 1ho same Com- mits Brutal Crime thing is done at all infirmaries and hos peals. A pretty little dressmaker, returning "it is a disgraceful proceeding and a from her work in Paris, France, the great hardship for biose respectable other day,, was -startled by the sudden funeral furnishers who do not Iend -appearance of a strangely -dressed wo- themselves to such practices." man from behind a door. The woman wore a veil, which .reached down to her feet, and she advanced towards, HIEN AND WOMEN. the frightened girl and said, with fi wild look in her eyes:—"`Listen, my Save in Europe Most of the Nations little one, you are too pretty, too fresh have an Excess of A.lale Population, to live among men on this earth. i will sacrifice you to the Sun God, my The Statistischos Jahrbuch, published divine lover." The poor girl tried to by the German Government, contains escape, but the mad woman drew a every year about fifty pages of compare - dagger from beneath her dress and be- tire statistics 01 the world. This is a gen to mutilate her victim's face and source to which writers on the coni - throat with it. .Only with great chili partive statistics of nations very often culty was the girl rescued from her as- go for information. salient, who continued to say, "I am In the Jahrbuch for this year the ste- in: emissary of the Sun God on earth; tistics of population as to sex are col - I fulfil a divine mission; my lover has lated. Some countries, es Prance and commanded me to recruit young and China, give only the total population beautiful priestesses for him." without distinguishing The sexes and they have to be left out of the calcula- tion. A THANKFUL MOTHER. fa Europe, the only countries in which the number of males is given as exceed - "I thank you with all my Heart for ing that of females are Servia, Ru - what Baby's Own Tablets have done mania, Bulgaria and Greece. alI of for my little girl," says Mrs. Antoine which are Balkan States. Tho Tea- Cbarette, .Ir.., of St. Bootlace, Quo: tonic, Latin and Slav nations have a "When I began giving her the Tablets slight excess of fernol.es, which is ol- eic seemed to be pining away, but af- ten only a few thousands and rarely ter using less than a box she was rap-' as much as 800.000. idly gaining and she is now a fine, fat, In every other continent. most of the healthy little one, sand I write you this nations have an excess of male point-- Are you a sufferer with corns? If as the acknowledgement of a mother lation; thus in the western world, Ja- you are, get a bottle of Holloway's Corn who will never forget what Baby's Own matca, Mexico and 'Venezuela alen0 Cure. It has never been known to fail. Tablets have done for her child." Let .have an excess of females- The United tors like this must bring hope and con- States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Ura Mistress: "Did you manage to find the fort to all mothers who have feeble rr guay and other countries have an excess basket of eggs that was on the floor, sickly children. • Baby's Oven Tablets of males. Kate?" .Servant "Olt, yis, mum; afsily. will cure all the minor ailments and So fax as accurate statistics hove been 01 slitepped in it." can be given just as safely to a neve obtained in Africa, only the trench pos- tmen baby as to a well grown child. sessions and the. Gold Coast Colony, , On an average the letters" received by you It '.cannott. get these 'fa ] f • bes from t have an excess of females, while in the German Emperor number nearly six your dealer write The Dr. Williams' Egypt. the French possessions, the hundred a day. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and get Transvaal, Ora.n:ge River Colony and thein at 25c a box. Cape Colony, males are the more num- A SHIN THAT B1J EN'S•with eczema,and it with eruptions discharge _♦, erOUS. coveredp argeathio Weaver's t none of the Asiatic countries are may be made smooth and eights with w'eaver's THERE'S THE RUB.-nCerate. But this external remedy should be used females in excess of males. according in conjunction with Weaver's Syrup, "Does your wife ever give you the to stylistics. In the Philippines the Old Scratch for coming home late?" males are in excess of the females. - To be perfectly proportioned, a man "She sometimes gives nee some new M----- i- should weigh 281$, for every foot of his ones." TWO DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. height. Pen -Angle trade.. ' �' mark (in red) on Al Q� �y Ie every Pen -Angle Occurrences in the Land 'runt Iteigna . .1 i' % 9 garment, tells you P � �Supremo 10 the Cofnmurcia) itwill fitandwon'k' Trode lora' ra 11 r i n lz, — your World, own dealer so. 'Trade marked LSus in a u a r a tee t *Over 4,000 Bibles are distributed .tree �'eriety of stylca.fabrissgnd n S tat i11 England every day. pen for womec,, men and Underwear thus Dealer; Form 'itkd. The King will for'nlally open the new Ucalen are aulhorixed to trademarked is Session house, Old Bailey, during the s'etrloce instsatiy oed at our softer, warmer, last week in October. meat faulty n n n material l m o r e flexible, Mr, II. Asquith, 'Chancellor of the or making. 206 better wearing: 4INSNIIINKABLECA Fruit Growers, Attention Ravin; no commission to pay, and selling for lash, The master,' Townships Nurseries are thue *file to offer yuu Standard AppIo Trees 4 to 4 feet sigh, grown horn, hardy and thrifty stock for irali and Spring delivery, for 315.00 per hundred. 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Dro¢ us a }oa0l card and toe w.71 send you free of charge war large i les• Orated catalogue. Exchequer, bee just celebrated his fifty- fourth birthday. Nearly one hundred turkeys have been killed or worried by a dog at Flint Hall Farm, at East Marlin{;, Norfolk. During the year ended March 31 last, 23,732 dogs were seized by the police in London, of which number 21,551 were destroyed. • Derby is making an effort to procure a memorial to Jolin-Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal, who was born at Derby In 1646, That boys should receive a ration of lettuce twice weekly has been mom - mended by the medical officer of the training -ship Exmouth. In an orchard in Broadhempston, De- von, an apple weighing ht rg overeapound and measuring fourteen inches in cir- cumference has been picked. a - of his dutiesa .. lc Inconsequence s e p �. V e in the House of Commons, M. J. � , Lowther will ,resign the chairmanship of the Cumberland Quarter Sessions. ' Going to a newspaper once to insert a notice of the birth of his child,'a Tun- bridge Wells father was unable to say whether it was a son or a daughter. A quilt made by an ex -soldier at Nor- wich is composed of 14,000 pieces of cloth, each half an inch square. Knowing that his sister, who is in the last stages of cancer, must shortly die, a Birmingham man who is leaving for Canada has ordered her coffin and made alt arrangements for her funeral before bis departure. "Where did the man strike you?" asked the \'Villsden magistrate 0f a witness. Witness; "On the doorstep, sir." The , autobiography of Field -Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood will he published very shortly by Messrs.. Methuen. David Billington has lowered the half- mile swimming record of the world at Ladyvell Baths from 11 nein. 46 sec. to 11 mina 37 sec. Miss Eliza Cooks, of King's road, Sedgley. who will shortly celebrate hes' 100111 birthday, was the winner on Sat- urday in h close game of drafts. BANDS AND BUTTONS... Their Origin in Conditions Which have Loiig Disappeared. Why is it that every man's hat has a hat band? • The question is propounded by Prof. Frederick Starr. The professor knows nit answer, too. You will say that it is for ornament,. he surmises, but declares that a black ribbon on a black hat does not strike him as excessively ornamental. Why is that every man's hat has a bow on the hat band, and that bow always on the left side? The reason is that once there was a 111110 when a piece of cloth thrown over the head and tied with a band of cloth served for a hat. The hat band was there to hold on the hat. But why was that band always tied on the left side? The reason is that those were the days of sword fighters, also. If the bow or rosette had been 00 the right side it would -have been in the way. Naturally, therefore, it was placed on the left side to be out of the way. • There are• other interesting survivals. •1 What is the reason for the buttons on boys' short trousers, just above the knee? There was a time when it was the fashion for .grown men to wear short trousers, also. They Were very proud of shapely legs, and wore these trousers very tight so as to show off the shape of their limbs to good advant- age. Now, if they had attempted to pull ,these tight trousers on without some way of relieving the strain there would have been danger of splitting. Accord- ingly, buttons were placed along the sides, and when the trousers had once been pulled on safely the trousers were buttoned up. Again, what was ihc origin of the buttirns on the sleeves of men's coats? There was a time when it was the fash- ion formen t o wear Cuffa on their undergarments. Jf these bad beep di- rectly . exposed to the weather they would quickly have become dirty. So they wore jacket sleeves over them to prosect them. Then whenever they wished to show their lace cuffs off to their friends they had merely to un- button the sleeves and show the beau- tiful' cuffs beneath. What is the reason for the difference between the clothing of men and of women? The difference arose in the conflict between the northern and the southern types at the time when the barbarians el the 'north conquered Rome. The Romans, men end women, had worn Ifre loose garment of the southern type. The barbarians, on the other hand, wore the more utilitarian gernients of the -northern 1 ypo, Now, the mon of Rollie were quick to .Sea the advantages of the new dress and were quick to adopt, it. The -Wo- men, . on the other hand, like the Wo- men: of the present day, were too don- servative to take up these new tangled notions, espociaity as' they came from ..the haled, rude conquerors of borne. There Have been minor changes 0inee Met daybut the women's dress of the present time, especially the dress of the south, ornamental, bright, and at tractive, is nevertheless barbaric. MS MISTAKE Cher:ilable Lady --"But a man last week told nie, exactly the same slops'," Tratip--"Yes,; lady. You see I made a fatal mistake in not having (he His- tory of my lite copyrighted." affiNIMA 13:1D P,MISTAKE. First Roles Guest.—"Some one has Wren my hat by mistake." Suspicious Friend—"Are you sure it was by mistake?" Guiast—"Certain of ft. I -le ]eft a bet, ler one than ne look away" It is certainly more 'blessedto give up without a .struggle titan it is to�re- xi ve it in the neck 1 from a sandbag. ,... .:. SFr► of the highest medical authority in the land you are earnestly advised to use COLTSFOOTE EXPECTORANT for Co!ldltas Cersg s, Croup. Wbol*plai l Comets, utDuact,r and all Throat and LUIll 'flros dislEA. 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We are the largest and oldest c company of the kind under the British flag, and have covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada. making them FIRE, WATER AND UQHTNiNG-PRODF. We also manufacture Corrugated iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and EAVCSTROUGH, Etc. METAL SIDING, in imitation of brick or stone. AFETAL CEILINGS, in 2,000 designs. Write for Catalogue No. 14R and free samples of "OSHAWA Shingles. Write to -day. ionireoi, Quo.. 011awa, Oal. Toole, Oat. London, oaf. Winnipeg, Nan. 321-3 W Craig St.� 423 Sussex et. 11 Colborne st 169 Dundas st..I Vaacouver,B.G. 76 Lombard st. 615 Pander at. Write your Nearest Office.-11E_4D OFFICE ,AND WORKS—OSiiAWA, Qat CHANGED HIS MIND. Mrs. Jawback—"1'm going to dis- charge the cook." Mr. Jawbaek—"I should think you would. These biscuits" Mrs. Jawbacl "Yes, I knew you'd notice them. I made them myself." Mr. Jawback—"Er—let's keep the cook." ' Some persons have periodical attacks of Canadian cholera, dysentery or diar- rhoea, and have to use great precau- tlons to avoid the disease. Change of water, cooking, and. green fruit, is sure t:1 bring on the attacks. To such per- sons we would recommend Dr. 1. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial as being the best medicine in the market for all summcle complaints. If a few ;drops are taken in water when the symptoms are noticed no further trouble will be experienced. It has been estimated that an oak of WilOLESALE. Doctor : Well, Matthew, did you take those pills I sent you yesterday?" Patient: "Yes, doctor; but couldn't 'e do 'ern up in something different ? They little boxes be terrible hard to swal- low!" There can be a difference of opinion on most subjects, but there is only one opinion as to the reliability of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. . It is sale, sure and effectual. - "That fellow rejoices in the name of Slobbenupsky." "I don't believe it." "Honestly, that's his name." "Oh, I don't doubt that. But I don't believe he rejoices." ' MONTH AFTER MONTH a coxd sticks, and seems to tear holes in your throat. Are you aware that even a stubborn and long -neglected cold is cured with Allen's Lung Bal'sauf ? Cough and worry no longer. average size, during the five months it "But," argued the young man, "you is in leaf every year, sucks up from the know that two can live on what It costs earth about 123 tons of water. et to support one. "That settles your easel" groveled her father. "Nobody Little 'Willie: I wish I was you, Mr. stupid enough to accept that statement Selfrnade." Mr. Selfnlade- (who has` come could ever earn a living for one!" to dinner): "And.why, Willie?" Willie: "'Cause you don't get your ears pulled It Needs no Tcstimontal. If is a gu for eating with your knife. arantee in itself. if testimonials were required they - could be furnished in: DO NOT ALLOW yourself to become alarmed thousands' from all sorts and. condi- because you have lost your appetite and are losin lions of nlen In widelydifferent lases. flesh, but commence taking "Perrovim" tlbe b Alan p tonic. It will build you up quickly.y medicines are put forth every year which have but an ephemeral ex - Master: "If Mr. Jones should come be tslence and {heli are heard of no more. fore I'm back, tell him I'll meet frim at Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 011 has i cetera in seven o'clock." Bridget: "Yes, sir; but reputation every day since,it• first mads what shall I tell him if he don't come?" its appearance. ?Mistress : "And have you any refer - mos?" Applicant : "No, mum; Oi torecl 'em up I" Mistress (in surmise): "Tore them up 1 How foolish!" Appli- cant : , "Yez wudn't think so, niunr, if yez had seen 'em." FREE Made in Canada and Sold by all Druggists This coupon is good for one ten cent (lOc.) Trial Bottle of the cele- brated Dr. Leonhardt's eAnti-Pill a sure cure for Indigestion, Biiious- ness, i)yspopaia, OonatipaUon and all ailments arising therefrom. dialled' free, in ft plain pa.ckago. on receipt of name and address. Trill in your name and post oftlee address on dotted lines and send to TtI WILSON•FYLE CO., Limited, ' Niagara Fails, Ont. An English lawyer was cross-exam- ining the plaintiff in a breach of promise case. 'Was the defendant's air, when be promised to marry you, perfectly ser- ious, or one of jocularity? he inquired. "If you please, sir," was the reply, "it was all ruffled with lim a -month' 'is 'ands through it" "You misapprehend my meaningel. said the lawyer, "Was the promise hada in sr "Noutter sir, ineeerr' ticily? ce plalike 11 It was made in the wash-'ouse an' me a• wringiri' the clothes," replied the plain- tiff. eeeeeeeereserev Dear Mother Your little ones are a constant care in Fall and Winter weather. They will Bauch cold. Do you know about Shiloh'♦ Consumption Cute; the Lung Tonic, end what it has done for so many ? It is said to be the only reliable remedy for all diseases of the air passages in children, It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. It ,e guaranteed to cure or ye'ir money is returned. The price is 25c. per bottle, sod all dealers in medicine on gr;. SIII,L0 -. is remedy should be le: l.10Ut ld! A Clear Healthy Skin.—Eruptions of the skin and the blotches which blem- ish beauty are the result of impure blood caused by, unhealthy action of the liver and kidneys, In .correcting this unhealthy action and restoring the organs to their normal condition, Par - melee's Vegetable Pills will at 1110 sane time cleanse the blood, and - the blotches and- eruptions will disappear without leaving any trace. - - KING'S ARCIIErIS. The Royal' Company of Archers is the Kings Bodyguard in Scotland. This ancient and honorable guard has its colors, its pipers, its adjutant, and its mounted ornecrs, the same as a regi- ment of the line. Its officers oomprise a captain -general, four captains, four lieutenants, four ensigns, twelve briga- diers, an acijutant and a surgeon. Be- ing a purely civilian body, however, its drill is not necessarily in harmony with the drill book. There is no age limit ,at- tached to the conditions of jointing. The methods of saluting are quaint and peculiar to the corps, being different to any in use in tl.ie service, If a; well could be dug to the •depth of 46 miles, the air at the bottom would be as dense as quicksilver; - TELLING FAMILY SECRETS. Slide: "We gave our parrot away the other day. He hated awfully to ga.' Belly:. "He got even with you, though." Slide: "How's that?" I{elly: "IIe's been giving you away ever since." THE TAPS did it. They supplied 'the Menthol found iu the "r7 o L" Menthol Plaster, ti` wl lett re• sieves instantly backache, headaO'ie, neuralgia, rheumatism and sciatica.. Judge. "Have I .not seen you twice before under the influence of liquor?" Defendant: "If you were in that condi- tion, your honor, you probably did see me twice." Be There a Will Wisdom Points the Way.—The sick man pines for relief, but he dislikes sending for the doctor, which means bottles of drugs never consumed. Ile has not the resolution tc - load his stomach with compounds which smell villainously and taste worse. But if he have the mill 10 deal himself with his ailment, Wisdom will direct his attention to Parmelee's Vega. table Pills, which,as a specifle for indi- gestion and disorders of the digestive organs, have no equal. • . KNOWLEDGE: - "Yon Say •your. physician knows d great deal?" should say so. llo knows how 10: pronounce dile name of what ails lire, •anal that's a lot in itself,". . .,x.•.., a, t.. wvr, ..t, ,-,>. t ., CAME80N'S Asthma CR.Pe It ailtictoti has never failed bo cure those those suffering from Chronic Bronchitis or Asthma. Witl'rE Fon FREE SAMPLE, and Iet us cony.-"ce you that we have a Curt—'one that oi,.ba to stay cured, FREE SAMPLE flout to any address. D. A. CAMERON & 04., . Owen Sound, Ont ISSSUE NO. 43---06.