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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-8-15, Page 7GUARD BABY'S HEALTH IN TUE SUMMER The, summer months are the most dangerousto little ones. The coin plaints of that season •which are cholera infantuna, colic, diarrhoea} ,and dysentery come on so quickly that o£ ten a little one is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is really ill. The another must be on her guard to prevent, these troubles orf if they do come oxa ,suddenly is Cure . tl)enn. No other medicine is of such aid to the mother during hot weather as ie Baby's Own Tablets. They regulatethe bowels and sto- mach and are absolutely safe. Sold by medicine dealers or by snail at 25 cents a bozo from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, Out FORTUNE TELLER'S SECRET. a't Iiappenezl When She 'Told the Gseiel a, A fortnln,e-telling woman named Matsu who has a place of business in a small shelter in Theatre Street, Yokohama, told a geisha, whose name was not made public; on Mou-• days that a; great fire would occur in the Theatre Street district next week, Wednesday or'�r'lallll day, arid'. Oat the "tulle district ,would be wiped int, saes the Jay An .Ad"~ er- tisels The far-seeing fear#uue teller told the geisha to be ,sure axil tell zao care else, as it axes trp vahlable ;sees t, The secret cost tho gelato. half a y'ezl;; Then ther4•1iaappened the following; 'The eiehal got her trunks and lances together and peeked op w haat she *mad conveniently ` get into them, She sold for a ezarng all the trinkets and gifts which are 'pre- euimcd to be so plentiful in her pro- feseion, orad dispo}ed, of a lease upon desirable quarters that ehe had worked for y+eara to elitatiixl, The neighboring 'women stood around and watched the proceed' lags:, much disturbed with cur1O5itr. They asked questions, but were not told the zea sen,"Go aoe ?llaaltsz replied the girl. Olt Thursday the geisha lead her earthly possession traunsfcra from her residence to a godowzi, comae the ;front of hkb titern were waited iii large fed, lott+ers "Fireproof." The lneagllbare who bad sitsflen+lec their labors for ease orad stay's trooped down the atr°eetF after the luggagewhen it left the geisha's house and ; were amazed to :incl where it hard been placed. Therefore 4 number ilzlmedurtely^ consulted Matsu, who knew the value of a eecret. As s result seme fifty f ath ! who reside in the district ct startled when the female menthe came dashing home with the awful news of the zepproaelhixig conflgra- tioze and they began packing up the family possessions preparatory to lea vas. One innocent and harmless hus- band protested, but was squelched, so he lel:armed the, police. The po- lice called to investigate the exo- dus. They discovered the cause and endeavored to laugh the fright- ened natives out of their scare, but to no purpose: A large portion of the populationof one blood of Theatre Street near the western, end have removed their chattels and have ceased labor and industry while awaiting the conflagration. YO 'T1 GOT TO TATE A CHAN If you go across the ocean, your ship is liable to 'sink. True enough, but if you :travel on' land your train is liable to be w:reeked. If you just jimmy around the horde town, your automobile is liable, to bloat= up or throw a tire and preci- pitate you quickly into a ravine on. your elbows and shoulder blades. If you go buggy riding your horse is apt to shy at a piece of paper i1z the road and kick you into the mid- dle of the following week, If you go out waking an auto- mobile is liable to scramble you up or a footpad is liable to tap' you suddenly yet firmly upon the dome of thought, But if you sit still at home. a hun- dred things are liable to happen you_ Yon may have a ft, some weary wayfarer may Bone along and sell you a lot of Turkish rugs, lightning may strike the hoas,se, and then there is always the possibility of au eartlaclual At the very beet you have got tae a obanee whether or Idiot, N " OE US tl Naltere B it ttEi4 There are no dead flies lying about when LY are used as directed. All "Druggists,Gro- cers and General Deal- ers sell thea. 'kl RIOT REPEL FLIES,. Iilif� til These "firho -: h to Rid icIves efl tt! on want<,te drive away flies tufa walls of your rooms paper- ainted blue, pale violet, dark or lemon yellow, The adviee fy kased on the qut- ozzne tlf experiments rade by a, lutist and accounted by fir. It« t 1, llowa,rd, Ph.D., a well known American public heath :au tltority, in his ;just published book, z"Thallouse Ely." To test the effect of color on the teles. a box with glass walls was pro - ed, and the walls 'were pasted with bits of paper, all of the same size, but of different colors, Thn aaam ber of flies standing can. the different tolore were etlulxted, the result beteg as follows; C eaar green .. , . Rose. ,,,k„", M, -.,.,..,..,,, 17 lea.* yell',.Y Dark grey Whitt 4444..»,,.,,,,..,.0 Dark ,reds .. , .. aalice A Ify, lady, Sal ys : "1 '1i as a ,G! All hinds of ordinary fo come reasont indigestion tfua prostrcatit?n, set in 'After I had. won slewn Se icataaly my. attention wag culled to the ne- cessity of soli? change iza myr ;diet,. I di ntuued ray and ace i ,� breakfast and began using Grape - Nuts with 4 good -quantity of ride ere,Aes. 'Ie a few days more my cousl:itiou changed in a remarkable way and I began to have a strength. QS 1 headnever been possessed of before, a, .of body and a peiee of mind lazed me. It were ozalix 'lyi zzy esxperlence, " iy, former attacks of ian,diges- en had been accompanied by beat sellas, and many times my condi- distressing with . 'blued fieriness, rush of blood: to ad and neuralgic pains i:n tho using Grape -Nuts alone ast I have been free from these troubles, except At times when I have indulged in riot, greasy foods in quantity, then I would be warned by aL pain under the left shoulder blade, and unless I heeded would 1 trouble `vo warning the( old tea the 1 tl a g ane back, but when I fnally got know where 'theme troubles ori ginated. I n'eturned to .my 'Grape- Nitts and areal and the pain and disturbance left very quickly. "1 am now in prima 'health es a result of any use of Grape -!ruts." Name given by Canadian Postulnx Co., Windsor, Out. "There's a reason,” and it is ex- plained in the little book, "The Road 'to \Yellville," in pkgs, ." Ever read the "abode letter? A: new on appears from time to lima They aro genuine, true, and full of human interest,, In one street of Paris, the Champs -.A;„/Elysees, there have been during the paste twelve mouths 580. accidents, of ,s which 30 have proved fatal. Over 2,200,0013,000 eggs were Ira - ported in one year into the United Kingdom, MS. G. A. SE ..BY AND .0 LD UsesOn!y Cuticura Soap for Peize,Baby "1 have always used Cuticura Soap and no other for my baby, and he has never had a sore of any kind. Re does not even chafe asmbst ba- bies do. I feel that it is all .owing to Cuticura Soap ;for he is fine and healthy, and when five months old won a prize in a baby -contest. Ib makes my heart ache to go into so many homes and see ,a sweet faced baby -with the whole top of its head a solid mass of scurf, caused by the use of poor soap, I always recom- mend Guticura, and nine times out of ten the next time I seethe mother she says '' Oh!' aIn so glad you told me of Cuticura.' ” (Signed).Mrs. Q. A. Selby, Redondo Beach, Calif. Although Cuticura Soap' is sold by ,lrug- git,rs and dealers .everywhere' a posted to 18 Sleek , ,,, 4444 'Dark yellow R� ,d ,, s.,,,.s•,:n«s,a s.. +4,. 4 8 Orange,, ,,, .,,,... 3 T'i110 rose , , . , , 3 Very Clear green ...... ., 2 :elan..,k, ..;. 44.12,..., 1, Pale tdolet ., 1 Dark brown' , .. , z Lemon yellow ... ... . .. . ... 1 Dr.' iIoward mentions some use- ful ways of repelling flies, Laaurel which the butchers of Geneva, use 'to keep Diesfrom their meat, may be tried with advantage ao health and comfort. LARGEST MAP IN THE "WORLD, Loudon. Will Ile Shown .in Millie - titre When l(t, Is Completed. If all goes well and there are. no serious delays, three or four years hence the 'London County Council will have completed what it is believed will be the most won- derful map in the world. Seven- teen years have already been con- sumed in its preparation, and $85,- 000 has been expended en research and labor connected with it. A. fur- ther expenditure of. about 525,000 is looked forward to with equani- mity by the authorities. The great map will really consti- tute a twentieth century London edition of England's famous Domesday Book. For it will show practically every building in the 116 square miles that 'go to make up Greater London, setting forth, as far as possible, the more important oWners. It has often been said that Lon- don was owned by a few great land- lords, such as the 'Duke of West- minster., Lord Howard de Walden, Lord Cadogan, the Duke of Bed- ford, and the Duke of Norfolk. That is, of course, true in a gen eral'way; but this map shows that there are no fewer than 36,000 private owners who each possess enough property tomake a notice- able showing on its face. The map will not be 'issued to the public,, but is really being prepared for the uec _of the County Council itself. Although its cost has been. enormous, it has already paid for itself by providing immediate data in street widening and im.proNe meat eases in which the County Council was concerned. 'It is being drawn 'to the scale of five square feet to the square mile, so that the completed map, which, of course, will be made in sections, will mea- sure 580 x 580 feet, or 1-88 of a square mile in area. 'tension .is being Further extension made. to their shipyard by Messrs. Caird cla Co.; Greenock, "Cut0 ura," Dept. 551,. Boston, 'U. S. A., will secure a liberal sample,with 82•p. book on the care of..0an. eeaili, and halo.,. The average annual output of the world ; in rubber is, 00,000 tons.' I -a ued at ,?00;000,000.. Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, Whose institute for fishermen has just been opened in St. John's, Newfoundland. 2+., NO FORGOTTEN MEMORY. Grown old: in the service of his master' and mistress, James was a privileged retainer. He was waiting at table one day, when; a guest politely asked for a fish -fork. Strangely enough, the request was ignored.; µ` Then the 'hostess noticed the epi- sod,<and remarked in a most per- emptory manner : "James, Mrs. Jones hasn't' a fish fork. Get her one at once!" "Madam," came the emphatic re- ply, "last time Mrs. Jones dined here we lost a fish fork." James has now been relegated to the garden. elle 7, ti J9:SSIJ 33-'12 A STRANGE itISK. Lloyds 6I"ill Tusure a Girl Against Elopement. They will take any risk at Lloyds. It should be understood that this great corporation has nothing to do with it, but that the brokers issue the policies as individuals, Hero are a few specimensofof risks actual- ly insured The uncle of as rich heiress took out a policy for ten thousand guin- eas against her eloping with a cer- tain mail before a specified date. Ile paid a thousand guineas prem- ium and the girl dict not elope, so. the broker was in a thousand guin-. eae. A. young man sued by a girl for damages for breach- of promise to marry eight hundred guineas for a policy covering any amount of rnon- ey the jury .might award to the plaintiff, It 'gave herseven bun dred pounds, so the broker made more than a hundred pounds pro- fit, A cablegram arrived at the office of a ship owner stating that one of his steamers was. gal the rocks in a dangerous place, The owner took alt a policy for X5,500, to be paid to hint if the ship was lost. Ile paid for this a premium of 5,000. The ship was saved so he lost the money, ONDERE' l'IF PR0GRA :tell: List of Spceial :tttraactions for tele C. N. E. l'he programme of special attrae- tiops for the Canadian National Ex- hibition has just been issued, It is featured by the Imperial' Cadet Itev:ew and Competitions with representative corps from all parts of the Empire, and the two famous bands from England, the Scots Guards Band and the Basses 0' Th' Barn Band, but these are a small part of the pregramule. There is enough vaudeville for half a dozen ordinary sbows, a historical speetacle, the Siege of Delhi, sixty {{ i numbers of lmpernal fireworks nightly, Wellington's Zouaves, the Cadet Tatoo, Motor Boat. Races, Snvinaming Races, War Canoe Races, r tlaletic Meet, Baby 'Show, etc. It is a truly. wonderful programme. CRUET, T1TING, Gres The impudence of . some people i" snapped Mrs, Parvenue, "She told semebody I did my own washing!" "Well," replied Mrs. Manor, in- rnoeenlly, "whew washing do you dol" Dr, J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is prepared fro drugs knownto the profession as"tlor- -oughly reliable for the cure of chol- era, dysentery, diarrhoea, griping pains and snixemer complaints. It has been used successfully by medi- cal practitioners for a number of years with gratifying results. If suffering from any summer com- plaint it is just the medicine that will cure you. Try a bottle, It sells for 25 cents. Last year 4,525,000 grey squirrels,, 1,500,000 white hares, 200,000 er- mine'and 12,250 sables were killed in Siberia to provide various gar- Inents of fur. Minard's 'Liniment Cures Cargot' In Cows. HUMAN PERVERSITY. "Isn_t that fellow ever going to propose ?" "I; guess not; he's like an hour- glass. "How's that?" "The more time he gets, the less sand he has." Small but Potent:- Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are small, but they 'are• effective in action. Their fine qualities as a corrector of stomach troubles are known to thousands and -they are in constant'cleniand everywhere by • those who know what a safe and simple remedy they are. They, need no introduction to those :acquainted with them; but to those whomay snot know them they are presented as the best prepara- tion on the market for disorders of the stomach. FROM A WIFE'S DIARY. ".I am completely disheartened. "To -night. I entered, the parlor suddenly and totted my husband ly- ing on one of my lovely new sofa cushions. • "How impossible it is for a wo- man to •make a home in the true sense when she is married to such an insensate. man! .. "Sometimes I feel. that I sliqulcl be glad to die." Parasols were used. bp the ancient Egyptians. d Blooms is the direct and inevifable result of irregular or constipated bowels and clogged -up kidneys and skin. The undigested food and ;otherwaste mat- ter which is allowed to aci~umulate poisons the blood and the whole system. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills act directly en the bowels, regulating them --on' the kidneys, giving thein ease' and strength topropel ly' filter the; blood—and en the skin, opening up the poles. For pure blood and good health take f• Dry tis�� "•s, 43 P i n Mario Veterinary College Aff'iliutod with the University of Toronto and ander the oontroiof tiro Department of Agriculture of Ontario. Apply for Calendar, E.A.A. GRANGE, tl.:5., $11.Sc., Principal. Toronto Canada Re.Operts ``R lst, 1912 AFRAID 0 A TS. "Did you ever see any one so afraid of draughts as Aunt Zar- tha-i" " "No; she'd put a wrap on if she came into the room and found a bureau drawer open." A Standard Medicine,—Pazme- lee's Vegetable Pills, compounded of entirely vegetable substances known to have a revivifying and sa- lutary effect uponthe digestive or- gans, have through years of nse at- tained so eminent a position that they rank as a standard medicine,. The ailing should remember this. Simple in their eaulposition, they ean be assimilates) by the weakest stomach and are certain to have a' healthful arae agreeable effect on the sluggish digestive organs. , TIME TO STOP, "Now that you have heard my da ghter sing, would you advise me to stand 'ler abroad to finish her um- sisal studies?" "Why not finish them right here and now?" tfinard's Liniment Ca., iamlte Gentlemen, -1 have used l$IlV 11D'S LINIMENT on ray veEsel and In .nay' faunfly for years, and for the every day ills and acrideuts of life 1 consider' it Imo no equal. I would not start on a. voyage without it, if it cost a dollar a bottle. CAPT. F. R. DEC+3;11Lnx:i,. Scitr, "6torke," St. Andre, lianaouraska, PUTTING ON STYLE. Street r hi Where yerox n > Maggie l Maggie—Goin' ter do Butcher fur 11' cents' wort' wv liver. Urchin --Ghee t Yer koin ter have company fer dinner, ain't yer Its Virtue Cannot be Described,— No one can explain the subtle power that Dr. Thomas'. Eclectric Oil pos- sesses, The originator was himself surprised by the wonderful quali- ties that his compound_ possessed. That he was the benefactor of hu- manity is shown ; by the myriads that rise in praise of this wonder- ful Oil. 'So familiar is everyone with it that itis prized as a house- hold medicine everywhere. Horse -racing, ' in the reign of Charles II., used to take place in Hyde Park, London. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Barber -"Getting pretty thin on top, sir. Ever use our Miracle Jlair- growine?" The Man in the Chair— "Oh, no! It wasn't that that did it.'y • Wise mothers who know the vir- tues of Mother Graves' Worn: Ex:-; terminator always'have'it at hand," because it proves its value. Willie—''Pa, -what sloes discre- tion meant" Pa—"Pieking out a small pian when you are looking for trouble," Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta. All goods imported into Turkey, with the exception of tobacco and salt are subject per r ' at to a tax of 11 cent. on their total 'value. Where Holloway's Corn Cure is applied to a corn or wart it kills the roots and the callosity comes out without injury to the ::esti. German investments abroad amount to $7,500,000,000. Minard's Liniment Cures Diplittieria. MAKING GOLD FISH. A large trade in goldfish. is ' now being carried on in Sicily, the col- oring being obtained by. keeping silver fish in water containing cer- fain chemicals in the form of peat, chalk and iron. !Alter a couple of \veeks in .'this "mixture," the fish are 'transferred to another bath composed of iron and tan, which has the effect, :of coloring them. red, orblaek and red, or black, red', and silver—according to the lena-th of tun yoe t.hey ae heft ill the solution. These f sii fetchrabetter price than the. Ordinary silver fish,' found ilk largequantities`inthatregion,-but it ,remarked flat so farathey clic' rl'ng FARMS FOR SALE. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Coaborno Street, Torento. 7 /GILT 'T Idf SAND DOLLARS WILT,. bitY beautiful hundred acres in Tortbnmberland County, including Stool arid lroplentents. There is in the stoo$' 4 horses. 10 rows, etc. This is a snap, and can be had en easy terms. Possession a4 • 00D FARMS IN LINCOLN. WEb>;ANP.' vtlf Balton, Peel, York, Durham, Fertile :ernitlob:esrnl,aabrildp, Prince E0wctrd eountlos of prices,e 'tees, S .STcATCaEWAN: A l�Afanitoba lauds in large or areal FRUIT FARMS—ALL SIZES. IN Niagara Fratit Rc,lt, N. W. DAWSON, Toronto; MALE HELP WANTED, dlLll'.AY5 REQUIRE YOUNG 3iElr f t�r Positions in stations, nest) mon. are plated in positions as fast as we can prepare then!. Railway officials endorlaa aur Sebool. Now iF the time to utak() nr- ra ngemeats for Pall studies, Free' Boole No. 18 explains. Dominion Sellool Railroad- Toronto. 1 OOD TINSMITHS WANTED kW work, A, 11. Orutaby, 'Limited, To ronto. �T7' 4NTED-m'Ill ETjL 1 Tt11F. �' MA17, ' 1' der house dealin eros b els •le wornen's order apparel, local ropreben' *atives t+, take orders from Catalogue, Stats occupation a.nd experience. Amir. "Strletee," care :1. McRim Co., Toronto. Out. aitscet-Lsous. HAS]RndSCALES, Wilson's Seale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto. ANCEP.. TUMORS. LUMPS. etc. Ire ternal and -external. tared without Patn by our hone treatment. Write ni before Clam, Dr. $obit an Uedteet TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wfisoue's Scale Works.9 Esplanade, Toronto. 1 ONILOTIND PUPS --• GUA.RANTBED. t V Write, Chao Reebeok, Vanleel Bill, Ontario. CLEANING LADIES' WALKING OR OUTING SUITS'l; Coe.. be dperfectly > one srfectl b our Frenab process Tr: it. British American Dyeing Co. Montreal, Toronto, O:taws and Quebec. • . . -" ••a`.'" OREOSOTF3 .1kteestel.sneses Protect-- Prelee rve--- FSoautlay Samples and Booklets on .Appllaatton JAMES LANGMUIR & CO , limited' 1574, Bathurst Street TORONTO WITH `COOPER'S FiLY KNOCKER It pays to keep Your stock tree of ales—ooateuted rowel etre i5 more miler; l,orseswofk Aurder and on lees feed. Coats 'tem than lf cent ahead per day, Use C..p.r's Fly Kaska' and save money. i' aey to nee eeemomicat—etlolent sae. Quarts (Imperial) 50c Cnilons (Imporlai) 01.5. Speelal circularfree-tells wbat ethersnay'about moppet,Any- dealer or WM. COOPER & NEPHEWS - - TORONTO COW COMFORT Is guaranteed to keep Flies off your Cattle 62.00 PER GALLON Dilute with 4 gallons of water. .. Write for a gallon now to THE MACLAREN IMPERIAL CHEESE CO., LTD., W00DSTOCK, ONTARIO: Sole Mfrs,—Tele Sapho manufacturing Co., limited, Montreal. , Being able to stay out of debt is oomin.onplaoe; being able to, stay in is artistic. "Much of our worry is useless." "Yes; it is. `T once bought some stock in a rubber grove and wor- ried two winters,about frost before 1 ascertained that the trees hadn't yet been planted." ;Everybody'. now admits tarn -Beak ":best for these. Let. it 'gave Y U ease'; and comfort, ,Uruggxses end Stores seeryaul+ere' :a