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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-10-12, Page 7sss- '1J AFTER EFFECTS 0 FEVER now to Build Up Health and Strongtb Aftur lasting Diseases. When the system is run down fol_- lowing attacks cf fever, la grippe, or other wasting diseases, Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills are of speei.,al value, They make nets-, rieh blood, which reaches every , organ and ever; nerve in the body, and in this way restore the patient to ac- tive health and strength, In proof of this we give the case of Mrs. James Randall,Silverstreani, Sask.., who says :—"I feel that if. there is anyone who ought to tees tify to the merits of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills it is myself. About four years ago I was taken down with typhoid fever, which left tie in a very weak state, and my stont.a•ch so impaired that even a drink of milk would, cause me pain. To snake matters worse the change of life followed, and althotagh 1 was under the care of one of our best doctors, 1 was steadily growing worse. Reforo 1 was sick 1 bad often read of Dr, Williams' Pink Bills, but thought no more :about them. But now when I was slot and helpless and almost hopeless, and with no benefit coming from medical treatment, I kept thinking of the Pills and finally decided to try their. I did so and I am thank- ful to be able to say that they re- stored me to health and strength, and enabled me to pass through that trying period, from which so many poor women emerge with shattered health, I hope that many other poor sufferers may read this statement and take fresh eolirag e from it, as .I am stare that what Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills have done for nae, they will do for others. 1 may add that 1 always keep Dr. 11'lliaxns' Pink 'Pills in the home, and feel that they are better than '' d a actor, These Pills are sold by ail medi- cine dealers oe nay bo bad by mail at 5O cents a box or six. boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' Mo - (Bente Co., .Brockville, Ont. A_ BRETON BARBER SHOP. A Traveller's Comical Experience While Being Shaved. The oldwoman who lived in a a ;hoe really knew very well what to do with her many children. She "spanked them all soundly and sent them to bed." Mrs. Frances M. Gostling, in "The Bretons at Norrie," describes a barber shop `(:here the same expedient had, in t part, at, least, been employed. It should be explained that in Brit- tany: the 'beds are set in little re- cesses in the wall, and the people lie as on a closet shelf. I had gone with my husband to find a barber. It was dusk when. we entered the one room of the tiny cottage, and work was over for the day. The last customer sat idly in a corner, gossiping with the bar- ber's wife, while -the man of razors himself was idly glancing over last week's newspaper. It was too dark to see the details of the room, but I managed to find an oak chest in front of a bed, and sat down to watch proceedings, It was a curious sight. In the middle of the room sat my English- man in his light tweed suit, a towel round his neck, his face covered with ghostly, 'gleaming lather. In front of him stood the barber's wife, a lighted candle in her hand, to guide her husband in his work. Finally, his thin, cadaverous face almost touching that of his victim, the 'barber ,himself, his left hand holding my husband now by the nose, now by the chin. Saves Worry Time and Trouble ost roasties Can be served instantly ,itis cream or milk, It malKes a brealcfast or Lunch so superior to the of•di•riary, that, it has be- come a wveleome pantry .necessity • in. thousands of homes And adds to 'tlie comfort and pleasure of life, "The fiemory,Lingers' So1c1 i?y Grocers. Pos vein C,eoai Uo. B;it-de. Crook , .ries Ltd.; Suddenly, behind me, 1 beard a movement and felt .a warm • little hand on the back of my neck, There was a smothered laugh,' and I turned to see a pair of eyes twinkling at me from the black depths of the cupboard bed against which I was sitting. "Taisez-vows done!" growled the barber, mildly, still intent on his. work, But the laugh' had broken the eharm. ;Ir'rom• every corner came rustlings, giggles, little voices, and shining merry eyes. And every- where there were beds—beds rubof boys and girls, "Why, however many children have you 1" I asked, as soon as the bewilderment .of finding myself sur- rounded by the crowd .of onlookers allowed me to speak. "Fourteen, madame," replied the woman. "The house is so small that we console ourselves by the size of our family." remarked the barber, jocosely; at which there wasmuch merriment in the cupboard beds. WISE SAYINGS. Never intimate that a woman, is dull. Just for that she might put you. It's better 'tcz be up and doing than to be down and dicing done About the hardest thing in the world to climb is the stool of re- pentanee, Some people feel they owe so much to themselves that they never pay anybody else. It is quite possibly for a, man to be hotheaded end still get cold feet. 'i'be only way to make some dull children smart is with a, switch. Sometimes a fellow doesn't marry' because he is lacking in will, and sometimes because the girl has a' suporalaundanpo of won't. When a naara is a slave to money there are 'lots of us willing to enianeipato hien. A woznarr may only kiss her hus- band when she wants money, and still not be stingy with her kisses. Nothing short of a surgical opera- tion would almputatesome men from their money. It isn't the farsighted mars who is always looking for trouble. It generally requires at lot of backing to put up a good front. CONSTIPATED CHILDREl Constipation in children is the surest sign of danger—the most convincing signal that baby is go- ing to be ill. Constipation leads to and actually causes more suffer- ing in little ones than any other. trouble. To keep baby well his little stomach must be kept sweet and his bowels regular—Baby's Own Tablets will do that --they will do it safely, surely and without pain or griping. Concerning them Mrs. S. 0. Braaten, Borgland, Ont., says :—"My baby was both- ered almost continually with his stomach and bowels and was great- ly constipated, Baby's Own Tab- lets quickly relieved him and I would not now use any other medi- cine." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by .mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DID NOT SAVE TO CAR THE ROCTRR' BECAUSE SHE TRIED DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS FIRST. One box of them pitted Mr3, Mnry A. Cook's Rheumatism from whirls she had suffered tor fourteen years. Mannheim, Ont., Oct. 0.— Special).—:10 quickly and easily Rheumatism can be cured when you use the right means is shown in the ease of. Mrs, Mary A, Cook, well known and highly respeeted here. In an interview regarding her cure, of which all tho'village knows, Mrs. Cook says "I had Rheumatism so bad that sometimes I would sit up nearly' all night. t t would "1 &.(1st thought I try the doctors, but luckily I decided to first try Dodd's Kidney Pills. "They cured me, and 1 didn't have to try the doctors, And just to think that after fourteen years of suffering one boy aDodds Kid- ney Pills should euro 1 1 will re- commend Dodc1's Kidney Pills to anyone who suffers from Rheumy (ism." Yes, it is easy to cure Rheuma- tism when you go the right way about it, Rheumatism is ,caused by uric acid in the. blood. II the Kidneys are working right they will strain all the uric acid out of the blood and .there can be no 7.irheeina.- tisra. Dodd's Kidney Pills always make the Kidneys work right, ti THE CONSEQUENCE. "That young fellow has been sow- ing his wild. oats." "I suppose that looks so seedy." THE USUAL WAY. "I dreamed last night that I had perfected an airship." "And when you awoke?" "I was out on the floor." Complete in itself, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator does not require the assistance of any other Medicine to make it effective. It does not fail to do its work. If a. man's mind is fully occupied he has no time to be miserable. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. SCOTCHMAN AND THE SNUFF During a railway journey between Carlisle and Edinburgh a brawny Scotsman entered the train. Being a ted the ` e in Highland garb, he arts attention of the other occupants,. andmore so when he took snuff bo box and offered freely from a: large it to others, "Tae, help their ain sets," At Newcastle a Tynesider catered the compartment whom Na- ture had lavishly gifted with an ex- tremely large nose. He seated himself opposite the Scot, who beamed with pleasure, and at once offered his snuff box. This was de- clined, .when the astonished Scot. said: ''Minna, ye snuffs" He was answered "No," "Man," replied the Scot, "it is a great peety,.seo ye hae a wunnerfu' accommodation for 't." Cholera and all summer emu - plaints are so quick- irr their adieu that the cold hand of death is up - OD t31e victims before they are aware that danger is near. If ate- tacked do not delay in getting the proper medicine, Try a dose of Dr. S. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cor- dial, °load you -will get immediate relief. It acts with wonderful ra- pidity and never fails to effect a cure. FEW CAN. 1,Vi _""Why do yeti think he is rich? g He looks as though he hadn't a cent in the world." Wargo --•"Only a rich man can af- ford to look as though be hadn't a cent in the world." TRV MURINE EYE RtiVI ZNY Lasa Red, Weak, Weary, Watery' Eyes sad Granul ate d Eyelids. Murine Doesn't t mart—Soothes Eye Pain, Druggists Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25o, 60o, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve itt Aseptic Tubes, 25e, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. &Turin() Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. FEW HAVE BHI, EXPERIENCE. "Ever notice how rich a fellow feels when ;he's got a few dollars his wile. doesn't know abouti" "Yes, by George, and how clever too l" For over fifty years Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and other: painful ail- ments have been cured by Hamlins Wizard Oil., It is a good honest remedy and you will not regret having a bottle ready for use. LIVE FOR,EVEB,. "She is very proud of her ances- tors. Aren't you proud of yours?" "I don't dare to be; top many of them are alive yet." THEN ,THE COURT LAUGHED. Robert was an honor to the force: He did not make the acquaintance of cooks, nor did he fall asleep. while on duty. He was ambitious Wand yearned for the, time when he would be able to prefix the words "Chief Constable" to his . name. The other day he arrested a man for assault. ,�' The magistrate en- quired as n-quired.as to who made the allega- tion arninst the prisoner. Forward stepped the zealous Robert, who, with a sweeping sa- lute,. treplied: "Me,bony' worship: 1'an' the alligator!" 1 If -at,.firs t t7 „� t,useuinb, 11' .dol t srICceed Warts will render the prettiest hands unsightly. Clear the ex- crescences away by using Hollo- way's Corn Cure, which acts thor- oughly and painlessly. 'worse - h are, It's a question wlu c shortcomings or long stayings. Mlnard's Liniment Reliedes Neuralgia. THE USUAL PROGRAMME. "So you had a nice time in Punk- vilie very.- They showed me the almshouse, the jail and the fine new insane asylum.Theycertainly made my visit as pleasant as pots sible." Ever time a man Iooks in a mi Every he imagines that he sees a hero: e11, Well! THIS is NOME DYE Thbt ANYONE CCM (USO I dyed ALL -these a -a DIFFERENT KINDS of Goods r------- with the SAME Pie.` 1 used CLEAN anti StNYNPLE to Use. NOchance of h,sin Rhey ft Dy4fortlao Goads oPob..o to or rREColrC 4.o4TORXui • Tisa Iohoeo¢•Rictpar4sou. o., LFgited, AloAtr.$1, ROUPINE Ll FIELDS Fortunes Are Being Made Let as send you particulars FR,EB•. WATERS-fARRIS SVNAICAT1 43 Victoria $t., Torte -eta, Gana is 'nu .I"A.N ult, . CANAL. When Finshed It will Revolutionise World's Traffic Routes. At last the biggest piece of en giueering in the world is within sight of completion. In two 3eaes' time the Panama Canal will be open to traffic. All the figures about the Canal are record -breakers. The six loeite are each 1,000 ft. long, and 110 ft, wide. The water will be 41 ft. deep, as against 29 ft. in the Suez Canal. It will, aecordingly, hold steamers bigger than any yet afloat or planned, The Suez. Canal cost $80,000,004 to eut. The new -comer will have e0St nearly $$500,000,000 before it is opened, There were tremendous difficul- ties in the way,. A bill over 300 ft, high had to be cut through. A foaming torrent which 1n rainy weather sometimes rises 35ft. It day has been eireutuvented by beim; turned into a- lake the size oa Lon- don, Thirty of the forty liaises steaming from Atlantie, to Pacific will be along this lake. The huge dam w hien holds the lake in ebeek of the tremendous thickness of if amile, he Panama, Canal will revtalla , iso -the world's great (raffle: rtes. The stormy Cape .Hem will ase oto be the sailor's dread, The Canal -will make the Pacifie touch busier, for New York's trade with. the Orient will go across that ocean, ,as well as much of, Britain's. Japan will, be �4,0# an i1ss nearer eare r New orlandAustralis, the same, T CONSOLATION, 0 E '1 "Ebner, ray boy," said the fon mother, "don't you thick you have eaten enough of that chicken sa; lad f" "Well, mamma.," replied Elmer, as he helped hixnself to another dishful, "if I get sick you'll know what's t o matter with me, any- way." 3w ay." A Remedy for Bilious Hcadaehe.. —To those subject to bilious head- ache, Paarnlelee's Vegetable Pills are reeommended as the, way to speedy relief, Taken aecorxling io directions they will subdue irregu- larities of the stomaeh and So aet upon the nerves and blood vessels that the pains in the head .will. cease. There are few who aro not at sometime subject to biliousness and familiar with itis attendant evils. 'fret none need suffer with. these pills at hand. 'TWAS EVER THUS. "Uncle Henry, you've made your pile; why don't you retire from bu- siness i" (With a groan)—"Betire 1 Good land, boyl Tho business won't let une 1" Baltimore, Md., Nov. 11, 1903, Minerd's Liniment Co., Limited. Sirs; I carate across a bottle of your MINAiw'S LINIMIENT in the hands of one of the students at the University of Mary- land, and he being so kind as to let me use it for a'yery bad sprain, which T ob- tained in training for foot races, and to say that it helped me would bo putting it very mildly, and I therefore ask if you would let: me know of one of your agents that is 'closest to Ealtimore so that 1 may obtain some of it. Thanking you in ad- vance I remain, Yours truly.' W. C. ht'eCUEAN.. 14 St. Paul street, Care Oliver Typewriter Co. P. S. --kindly answer at once. TORTURE. He—"And did you suffer much when you had appendicitis1" She—"Suffer? I thought 1 should never live to tell the tale." He—"Ah, that must have been suffering indeed." To Men Who Live Inactive Lives. -Exercise' in the open air is the best tonic for the stomach and sys- tem generally ; but there are those who aro compelled' to follow seden- tary occupations and the inactivity tends restrict thehealthyac- • to estit ac- tion of the digestive organs and sickness follows. Parmelee's Vege- table Pills regulate the stomach and liver and restore' healthy action. It is wise to have a packet of the •pills always on hand. YOU SEE IT, OF COURSE." "I think," remarked Biggs, "one „ of the funniest signs 1 ever saw was this `Teeth Extracted While You Wait.'." Higgs , laughed' long and loudly at this, and shortly afterwardhe tried it on Jiggs. "A friend of 'mine," he said, "told me of a funny sign he had seen; 'Teeth Extracted While Yon Diggs r•efiected_ "What is there funny about that9" he asked ; "I don't quite catch the point." "Cant you see? The man who put up that sign 'used five words, when one would have been enough. The I sa d dentist'' covers the whole ground: Every dentist is supposed to ' pull teeth, .isn't he i" "Oh, yes; 1 see. Ha: Ha' Hal" It takes a lot of Christianity to drive the .chilly • n'g 'otrt of the average .ohurchaa�w rf Minard s LIfl�lttte tNKfdr lsaie evoryxhere 'Tis a Marvellous Thing, -'- "1Vbee the eures effected by Dr, Thomas' Eeleetrie Oil are considered, the speedy and permanent relief it has brought to the suffering wherever it has boon used, it must be regard- ed ed asmarvellousathing that se potent a medicine should result lrom the six ingredients which en - into its composition. A trial vill convince the most skeptical of s healing virtues. ?cA, losesight ofthefaCb that'at it in just a.s Important to know when to quit as when to begin.. Mirard`s' Liniment Cures Dandruff, A BALD FACT. "Poor old AM" sighed Mrs.1 Orump, as the harm of her husbaud vanished down the road. "e's, growin' shocking bald.!" "Yes, I've noticed it," assented. her neighbor. "Ever since his last illness he's beet ritoltin' as you might say. 1 hope Iso ain't worry- ing over it, Mrs. Crump?" "Well, it do bother him a bit,'( she admitted. "And well it :light," said her neighbor. "When my old man lost his hair, he felt the cord souhethin' terrible." "Oh, it ain't the cold that wor- ries Alf," replied Mrs. Crump, "It's the bother he has when be'a washin' himself. If he doesn't keep his hat on, poor dear, he can't tell where his face finishes." Many a, fellow never Jaye any- thing by for a rainy day so long as he can bor•ro-v an umbrella. That when you put a salve onto your child's skin, it passes through the pores and enters the blood, just as surely as if you put it into the child's stomach? You would not put a coarse mass of animal fat, colored by various mineral poisons (such as many crude saIvf s, are) into ' your c's blood way of the stomhildachs' ' Tbyhcn why do so by way of the pores? Take no risk. Use always the. pure herbal essencesprovided in Zana-Buk. Z.m-Buk ` contains no trace of any animal oil or fat, and no poisonous mineral color- fog matter. From start to finish ft is purely herbal, ' it will beat sores, ulcers,~ abzccs- ' eel, eruptions, varicose oleos, cuts, burns and bruises more: quicklythan any other known prep -ration. It fs a'•theptic, qu:eltiy stops the EMartillg of a sort or cut, cures prlcs,'iamed. sores and brood-poisonins, It is a combination of; heating power and scientuic purity*;' Ask those who have provi..d h.'. 471 tdrurgtste and mores fiOc Loz or Zatx-tt,tk Co., Toronto, for price. BANK5 A,IaID BANDS g Bonds have the preference as safe and profitable fnvestnietits. CI Formerly Banks,Iaseraace Companies and other . tiancial concerns invested their cash sur- pluses largely in Real Estate Mortgages, to -day they are purchasing the Bond Issues of established and prosperous cor- pe. risme considering that they offer the greatest secur$ty and best interest returns, tl There is no reasonable argu. 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